Agoge Wrestling Team's youth program is open to youth in grades K-8th grade

Agoge Staff

Omar Sutton - Head Coach

Deven Tribble - Assistant Head Coach

Lonnie Davidson - Assistant Coach

Brandon Cockman - Mat Coach

Tiffany Cockman - Assistant Mat Coach


Eunice Sutton - Executive Administrator

Team Roster

Dalton Cockman - Team Captain

Dylan Cockman

Gavin Haynes

Josh Beckman

Louis Beckman

Jaleel Finley

Justin Henderson

Mason Sutton

William "Cody" Longo


Mission

Agoge Wrestling Team was established to afford community youth opportunities to learn the fundamentals of Collegiate wrestling including discipline, team unity, respect, and sportsmanship.

Drop by anytime to see our facilities and learn more about our program - you can contact us here.


About Us

Agoge Wrestling Team was founded in 2010. Parents and coaches felt that there was a need for a little league wrestling program in the Mid South. 2011 season was when our first fully registered team began competition and the year was a success. 2012 -2013 season promises to be even better!


Many of these kids are new to the sport, some coming from football backgrounds others just wanting something productive to do. All wrestlers who were on this team last year placed in the city tournament after their first wrestling season and look forward to doing the same again this year.

We are proud to say that each boy placed in each tournament and ended this season with a bang, with three qualifying to participate in the state tournament.

In the Agoge Wrestling Team room we encourage participation from wrestlers as well as parents. We have two degrees of wrestlers in the club: Beginner and Advanced. To go from beginner to advanced team you must demonstrate and master all beginner moves and techniques. This is to assure that all wrestlers are learning the basics of wrestling before they can move to the next level. Too many times we push kids through the sport without giving each competitor a good base of techniques. Wrestling is a sport that requires a tremendous amount of work and dedication to be successful. Countless hours must be spent practicing and competing. The more a kid wrestles and drills techniques, the better he will be and the more fun he will have in the sport of wrestling. The primary emphasis is not to win every match, but to develop skills that lead to increased performance at all levels of competition.



Motto

Exaestuo Nihilum Necnon Occupo Panton

"Give them nothing, but take from them EVERYTHING"


3384 Austin Peay Highway Raleigh Springs Mall, North End, Memphis, Tn | 901-650-5268

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