Joe Reasbeck

Joe Reasbeck

Military-1968-1998

Joe completed his tour as a Viet Nam veteran, an S-4 Officer, XO Supply Company US Marine. One of his many charges was to direct, coach and participate in the In-Service Championships in Okinawa. After his military obligation as a Marine, Joe continued his military service in both the US Army National Guard and the US Air Guard serving 30 yrs. retiring as a Lt. Colonel in 1998 after 30 yrs. of service. He is a recipient of the Air Force Commendation Medal and the Air Force Achievement Medal.

As an Army Guard: He was an S-2 Officer (Recon), Human Relations and Equal Opportunity Officer for the 264th Engineer Group. He also completed Advanced Combat Engineer School and Command Staff and General’s College (Military Masters)

Air Guard with the 148th Fighter Interceptor Group: Base Training Officer and Base Physical Fitness Officer. Also served as On Scene Commander and Nuclear Accident Officer. He was a member of the Minn. National Pistol Team placing second in the National Finals

Additional Service Memberships and Offices

*American Legion-Past Commander

*Mertz Morterelli Memorial Scholarship Committee-Past president. (UW Superior)

*VFW member

*Air Force Reserve Officers Assoc.

*Member: USA Wrestling

*Superior University HOF committee

*National Wrestling Coaches Association

*Phi Sigma Epsilon Fraternity

As an Educator

Joe taught in the Superior Schools for 33 yrs., was P.E. Dept. Head for 8 yrs., was on the Governor’s Council for Standards in Physical Education. With all the busyness, he found time to organize the city Jump Rope for Heart Disease, raising over $50,000; Hoops for Heart in the Middle School which raised over $21,000. He also reached the second level of consideration as a Teacher in Space Program (1981).

Joe was dedicated to his country, to wrestling, to Superior and Wisconsin’s Far North. He did all he could to protect and preserve wrestling in that lonely corner of Wisconsin. Unfortunately, UW Superior dropped wrestling in the early 90, s and is not likely that it will be re-instated.

As a Coach and Official

* Inducted into the Martins Ferry High School HOF (2002) (Pennsylvania)

* Inducted into the UW Superior Hall of Fame (2008)

* UW Superior 4yr letterman, two-time WSUS Conference Champion, All-University (1963-67)

* Coach of 1st Place Marine team

*Asst. Coach, UW Superior First Place Conference Team (1971-72)

*Head Coach, Superior High School (20 yrs., 1972-1992)

*Directed/Twin Ports Wrestling Classic

*Directed Twin Ports wrestling clinics

* Organized the Superior Wrestling Association

*Directed the Elks State Wrestling Tournament

*Directed Badger State Games Regional

*Coach/All-Star Team for Iron Range Classic

*Directed the Mertz Morterelli Memorial Wrestling Camp

*Head Coach - USA Wrestling Jr. Freestyle (3 yrs.) and Greco (7 yrs.)

*College Official for 20 yrs.

*20 Year Coaching Award – Wisconsin Wrestling Coaches Assoc.

 Wrestling as a Veteran and AAU Master Competitor

*Joe holds thirty national titles in each of the three wrestling styles in both Veterans and AAU Masters divisions, most recently in 2014 at the age of 69. Freestyle (1st), Greco-Roman (1st) and Folkstyle (1st) In addition, he has placed 2nd 12 times, 3rd 5 times, and 4th once. Should have ‘retired’ in 2016 he certainly would have had a grand finally, competing in the 2015 Veterans World Championships in Athens, Greece, placing 2nd in freestyle and 4th in Greco.

 As a Competitor

*He placed fourth in the Midwest AAU Championships

*He placed fourth in the US Olympic Trials (1968)                    

*He was champion in the Fort Lee Army Open, Ft. Lee, Va. 1969

*He won the In-service Championship, US Marines, (1970)

*National Champion- USA Wrestling, Veterans Division (1997)

*National Champion- USA Wrestling, Veterans Division (1998)

*Fourth Place-USA Wrestling, Veterans Division (1999)

*National Greco Champion, Freestyle (3rd), USA Wrestling (2000)

*National Freestyle and Greco Champion, USA Wrestling Veterans (2001)

*FILA World Championships, Martigney, Switzerland, Fourth in Freestyle (2001)

*National Greco Champion- Second in Freestyle, USA Wrestling (2002)

*AAU Ironman World Championships, Nashville, Tn. (2002)

            Ironman World Champion- 1st Freestyle, 1st Folkstyle, 1st Greco

*AAU Ironman World Championships, Nashville, Tn. (2003)

            Ironman World Champion- 1st Freestyle, 1st Folkstyle, 1st Greco

*National Freestyle Champion, National Greco Champion, USA Wrestling (2003)

*National Freestyle and Greco Champion- USA Wrestling, Veterans Division (2004)

*AAU Grand National Championships, Hampton, Va. 2nd Greco, 2nd Freestyle (2004)

*National Greco Champion, 2nd Freestyle - USA Wrestling, Veterans Division (2005)

*National Folkstyle Champion, Cedar Falls, Ia. (2007)

*National Folkstyle Champion, 2nd Freestyle, 3rd Greco, USA Wrestling, (2008)

*National Folkstyle and Freestyle Champion, 3rd Greco, USA Wrestling (2009

*National Folkstyle and Freestyle Champion, 3rd Greco, USA Wrestling (2010)

*National Folkstyle Champion, 2nd Freestyle, 2nd Greco, USA Wrestling (2011)

*Second in Folkstyle, Freestyle, and Greco, USA Wrestling (2012)

*National Folkstyle, Freestyle, Greco Champion, USA Wrestling (2013)

*National Folkstyle, Freestyle, Greco Champion, USA Wrestling (2014)

*World Championships Athens, Greece, (2015), 2nd Freestyle, 4th Greco

Awards:

Year
2022
Award
Outstanding American
Chapter/Region
Wisconsin

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