Youth Wrestling: Grindhouse Wrestling School has big success
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Grindhouse Wrestling (Contributed Photo)
Grindhouse Wrestling (Contributed Photo)
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The Grindhouse Wrestling School will soon send several wrestlers to the Team Georgia Youth State Championships.

The school has had a lot of success so far in the 2012-13 wrestling season. Grindhouse School members have racked up a total of 76 tournament titles, 32 silver medals and 19 bronze medals at various local, state and national wrestling tournaments.

Highlights include: Super 32 (one All-American), USA Cliff Keen Pre-Season Nationals (two All-Americans), America's Crown Pre-Season Nationals (three champions, four All-Americans), Dixie Nationals (nine champions, 15 All-Americans), Indy Nationals (one champion, four All-Americans) and CF Nationals (one finalist, two All-Americans).

Team members pictured above are: Cole Hunt (front, from left), Alec Strickland, Stryker Woods, Brandon Locke, Wills Bronson, Eli Johnson, Steven Sampson, Isaac Green, Holden Lane, Brett Garland (middle row, from left), Jebb Knight, Alex Whitworth, Jackson Hamby, Jaxx Knight, Riley Souther, Eli Knight, Logan Skeen, Trey Townsend, Bryant Arnold, Blake Bailey, Caden Williams, Isaiah Bevels, Warner Ross, Chuckie Thurman (back row, from left), Dawson Hamby, Lane Strickland, Cody Deterding, Reece Poe, Matthew Tankersley, Charlie Brown, Alan Stone, Greyson McEntyre, Tyler Hunt, David Freeman, Isaiah Knight and coach Matthew Pitts. Not Pictured: coaches Matthew Stanfield, Brent Gilbert, Bubba Martin.
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CuriouslyAbsent
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February 18, 2013
I can't help but facepalm at the person who decided "Grindhouse" was an appropriate name for a venue involving kids.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grindhouse

grassynole
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February 19, 2013
only in Calhoun would someone take it there...I'm sure they decided on the name with the wiki definition in mind, Grow Up, this is a wrestling school. Grind is a term used within the sport to describe the season, it's tough.
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