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WIN magazine celebrates Junior Nationals history with its July 2020 issue, which is now available

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by WIN Magazine and USA Wrestling

USA Wrestling’s magazine partner, WIN, has published their July issue celebrating what would have been the 50th Junior Nationals with some of the most memorable moments.


Subscribe to WIN, either in print or digitally, to get a copy of the magazine. Use Discount code “July” to start your subscription with WIN’s July publication.
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Featured Stories include:


P6 – VAN KLEY COLUMN – IMPORTANCE OF COACHES


There’s potentially never been a time where the impact of good coaches has been more needed. WIN Publisher Bryan Van Kley interview some college coaches at the NWCA Convention in 2018 about why you coach.

P8 - RUMBLING ON THE ROOF

Nearly 20 wrestlers decided to return to mat action June 28 on the top of a building in Chicago, where Jason Nolf, Pat Lugo and Joe Rau won the featured bouts of the evening.

P11 – KELSEY CAMPBELLL COLUMN

Through the eyes of a mixed-race female wrestler, get an inside look to the perspective on both racism and sexism from former Olympian and World Team member.

P13 – SUPLES TRAINING PAGE

WIN Columnist Zach Even-Esh says during a pandemic wrestlers need to be creative, but still continue to prepare for next season.

P14 - SWEET HOME ALABAMA FOR CORY LAND

In this feature by Trackwestling.com, the three-time state champion and 2019 World Team Trials finalist looks to improve the way fans look at Alabama wrestling and the sport in general in the South.

P16 – ROB SHERRILL COLUMN

Like all the spring/summer events, Fargo was cancelled. See what epic match-ups didn’t happen because of the pandemic.

P18 - GREAT JUNIOR/CADET NATIONAL MOMENTS

While the nation’s top young wrestlers were prevented from competing in Fargo in July, WIN Magazine took this time to look back at the greatest moments from USA Wrestling’s most premier age-group event.

P20 - ROAD WARRIORS

USA Wrestling’s Steve Fraser and Mike Clayton turned their love for cross country motorcycle trips into a way of spreading the wrestling world to many young athletes.

P21 - FINGER LAKES WRESTLING CLUB

This upstate New York training facility in Ithaca creates more than a winning tradition for young wrestlers, many of whom used their knowledge to succeed at nearby Cornell University and the Senior level.

P22 - BAUMGARTNER & EDINBORO: A PERFECT FIT

Bruce Baumgartner certainly accomplished a lot on the mat and in his current role as USAW President, but the former heavyweight legend also took pride in turning Edinboro into a Division I power.

P24 - TEXAS TRAINED WITH ILLINOIS TRADITION

Coach Donavan Whitted borrowed from what he learned from his father, who started the Harvey Twisters program in Chicago, to develop nationally-ranked wrestlers in his Whitted Trained club in Arlington, Texas.

P27 - WAYNE BAUGHMAN COLUMN

You won’t believe the stories about Baughman’s hero, Olympic gold medalist Wayne Wells, Baughman will have you laughing in this fact-paced recap of Wells’ cowboy adventures.

P28 - WRESTLING BUSINESS: BARBARIAN APPAREL

Founded in 2012 by Josh Sasfy as a hobby of designing wrestling singlets, this business in Ohio has since grown substantially into a business which has singlets and apparel on Senior-level athletes from all over the world.


P30 - REMEMBERING HALL OF FAME COACH/REFEREE


John George, who passed away in June, will be remembered as someone who brought a Pennsylvania mentality with him to Illinois where he created a successful high school program and continued as a respected mat official.

P34 – MIKE FINN COLUMN

After a great interview with black WCAP Army coach Shon Lewis, Finn talks about change happening in the U.S. when people are willing to listen to the experiences of those in the minority.

36 Oversized Pages – available each month - Digitally or in Print

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