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Simley High School wrestling team is a nationally renowned program located in Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota. Simley has spent seven of the last ten years ranked in the top twenty-five nationally.[1] [2] It is a Scholastic wrestling program also commonly known as folkstyle wrestling. The program was founded by Jim Short, a teacher at Simley High School, in 1970. It took only seven years for the program to claim its first state place winner, and a year after in 1978 Jim Trudeau claimed the first individual state title in school history. In 1987 Simley High School became a relevant name in Minnesota wrestling by claiming its first team state championship. Simley is now regarded as an elite program on the national wrestling scene. Simley wrestling continues to thrive year after year with teams winning state wrestling championships and athletes winning individual wrestling championships.

Coaches

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There have been only two head coaches in Simley history, and they have made it a family affair. Jim Short ran the program from 1970 until 1998 when he handed the reins over to his son Will Short. Will is a former All-American wrestler at the University of Minnesota. Jim Short came back onto the staff as an assistant coach in 2009, and remains on staff. Jim Short was named co-head coach of the year with son Will for the 2009-10 season.[3] Jim was also named to the Minnesota wrestling hall of fame in 1990. The prestige of coaches at Simley High School doesn't stop there, many former college wrestlers of note have joined the staff at times.

  • Brett Lawrence- Former All-American at the University of Minnesota
  • Tim Hartung- Former 3x All-American and 2x national champion at the University of Minnesota
  • Cole Konrad- Former 4x All-American and 2x national champion at the University of Minnesota
  • Mark Madigan- 2012 Minnesota and National assistant coach of the year[4]
  • Dan Glenn- Former 3x All-American at the University of Iowa

Team State Tournament

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18x Minnesota State Tournament Entrant

9x Minnesota State Champions

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1987, 1988, 1989, 1992, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 & 2012[5]

5x Minnesota State Runner-Up

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1991, 1994, 1995, 2003 & 2005

2x State Third Place

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1993 & 2002

Individual State Tournament

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134 State Place Winners

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  • 36 - Champions[6]
  • 30 - Runner-ups
  • 18 - 3rd Place
  • 19 - 4th Place
  • 18 - 5th Place
  • 13 - 6th Place

Three Time State Champions

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  • Jake Short (2010, 2011, 2012)

Two Time State Champions

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  • Chris Short (1986, 1987)
  • Will Short (1988, 1989)
  • Wade Short (1990, 1991)
  • George Lynaugh (2002, 2003)
  • Mitch Millner (2004, 2005)
  • Kyle Gliva (2011, 2012)
  • Nick Wanzek (2011, 2012)

One Time State Champions

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  • Jim Trudeau (1978)
  • John Short (1985)
  • Derek Jones (1987)
  • Dan Harrison (1988)
  • Dan Dietrich (1991)
  • Tony Dionosopulus (1994)
  • Jeff Schroeder (1994)
  • Victor Dionosopulus (1995)
  • Anthony Jackson (1995)
  • Jake Skalicky (1997)
  • Mike Verdeja (2000)
  • Kyle Anderson (2003)
  • John Brandtjen (2006)
  • Mic Berg (2009)
  • Tommy Glenn (2010)
  • Kurtis Julson (2010)
  • Pedro Delao (2011)
  • Juan Torres (2012)
  • Micah Barnes (2012)

References

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  1. ^ Lowe, Josh. "Intermat High School Rankings". Intermat Wrestling. Rev Wrestling. Retrieved 19 November 2012.
  2. ^ Hennessey, John. "Wrestling USA Magazine's 2011-12 Final National High School Team Rankings". Wrestling USA Magazine. Wrestling USA Magazine. Retrieved 19 November 2012.
  3. ^ "Jim and Will Short Named Minnesota's High School Wrestling Coaches of the Year". ISD 199. Inver Grove Heights Community Schools. Retrieved 17 November 2012.
  4. ^ "The National Wrestling Coaches Association named Simley wrestling coach Mark Madigan the Regional Scholastic Assistant Head Coach of the Year". ISD 199. Inver Grove Heights Community Schools. Retrieved 17 November 2012.
  5. ^ "Team State". Simley Wrestling. Simley Wrestling Club. Retrieved 17 November 2012.
  6. ^ "State Place Winners". Simley Wrestling. Simley Wrestling Club. Retrieved 17 November 2012.
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  • Simley Wrestling [1]
  • The Guillotine, Minnesota Wrestling [2]
  • Inver Grove Heights Community Schools, ISD 199 [3]