2019 MASS MAYHEM – “The Massachusetts Braggin’ Rights Classic”

The Massachusetts Chapter of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame is proud to host its annual MASS MAYHEM - "The Massachusetts Braggin' Rights Classic" which will include an awards presentation, All-Star dual-meet and college fair.  The day’s events will begin at 11:00 AM on Sunday, April 7th at Noble and Greenough School in Dedham, MA.

 

The awards portion of the day will begin at 11:00 AM. At 12:30, we will be having a college wrestling fair (all NE wrestling coaches are invited to answer any questions about wrestling in college) and we will host an All-Star dual meet between public and prep high school wrestlers. The Massachusetts Chapter is pleased to honor the best wrestlers, coaches and contributors of our state.   We will pay tribute to the Massachusetts College Wrestler of the Year, the Public High School Wrestler of the Year, the Prep School Wrestler of the Year, the Public High School Coach of the Year and the Prep School Coach of the Year. In addition, we will present the Bay State Pride Award, the Wrestler’s Heart Award, the Up & Coming High School Coach of the Year, the College Coach of the Year, and the Youth/Club Coach of the Year.

We sincerely hope that you will bring a group of your wrestlers and participate in this wonderful event.  Please forward this to your junior and sophomore wrestlers and their families.

The price for the day is $10 online (adult), $5 for students (Age 13 and under are free) and $15 (adults) at the door. Tickets may be purchased via https://ma-nwhof.ticketleap.com/ or contact Rene Canezin (Treasurer) at 617-721-9697 or NWHOF.MA@gmail.com.

This event is a great opportunity to promote youth, high school and college wrestling and network with wrestling colleagues. For further information about the event, please contact Charles Danhof at cdanhof0f@nobles.edu or 603.661.7760.

Our Mission: To honor the sport of wrestling by preserving its history, recognizing extraordinary individual achievements, and inspiring future generations