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  • james_holter
    Just a quick word of thanks to my son, Watkins Warrior Noah Holter. His hard work and dedication on and off the wrestling mat have not only helped shape him as a person, but they have given me four years of thrills watching from the stands. For that, I will always be grateful.

    His varsity stats:

    F: 13-12 (9 pins, 1 D, 1 MD, 2 FFT)
    S: 24-15 (23 pins, 1 MD)
    J: 32-18 (26 pins, 2 MD, 4 FFT)
    S: 42-10 (39 pins, 1 TF, 1 FFT, 1 D)


    Total: 111-55 (97 pins, 7 FFT, 4 MD, 1 TF, 2 D)

    I couldn't be more proud.

    Best of luck to everyone at the Schott. The Central District is sending some great, battle-hardened talent this year. Go get some titles!

    --James Holter
  • cruiser_96
    As mentioned before, Noah's off-season routines helped him progress each and every year. I saw Noah and a teammate or two at quite a few functions be it clinic, camp, or clubs.

    Fantastic career of progression and hard work.

    Best of luck in the future.

    #Dramamine ;)
  • lpw
    Great kid. We loved having him come up and work in our room. Best of luck in all your endeavors!
  • knightflyer150
    Great pinner!
  • USMCdevil2005
    Good luck to a good young man!
  • lennyrox55
    Noah was great to watch. He could never be counted out of a match no matter how far down in points. Kids would know he was trying to run the half and still couldn't stop it.
  • lhuwrestler
    He'll be missed next year in the Watkins line up. Well said, Mr. Holter!
  • Dad4Sports
    lennyrox55;1395859 wrote: Kids would know he was trying to run the half and still couldn't stop it.
    Common coaching thread with Watkins and Canal Winchester......no surprise with Coach Brooks ties to Watkins! It's been pretty successful for a few kids!:thumbup:
  • Dad4Sports
    lennyrox55.....just sent you a PM