Sunday, December 8, 2013

Promoting Our Wrestlers

Last year, in an effort to recognize and promote the hard work and accomplishments of the Bullet Wrestling team, a Bullet Wrestling facebook and this blog were started.  We are continuing those efforts and expanding into some new areas.

As a member of the Bullet Wrestling community, you also play a significant role in promoting our Bullet Wrestling team and the sport of wrestling.  Here is how you can help:

  • Check the blog for frequent updates.  http://thematslap.blogspot.com/ .  The blog generally contains more in-depth information and/or analysis. Mark it as a favorite in your Internet Browser.   Information about our schedule, sponsors and rosters also get posted here.  Please share the link with friends and family.  Guest writers are welcome.
  • Follow Bullet Wrestling on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/BrandywineHeightsWrestling Like and Share the facebook posts with your friends.  Encourage your friends to Like the Bullet Wrestling Facebook page.   Facebook posts are generally short in nature and we try to include video and photographs here. 
  • Follow @BulletWrestling on Twitter. https://twitter.com/bulletwrestling  Encourage your friends to follow us.  Retweet Bullet Wrestling tweets.   Twitter is popular with high school and college students.  It is also an easy way to provide live scoring updates if you can’t make a match.

The ultimate goal is to pack the gym at home tournaments and matches and attract youth wrestlers to the sport.  Wrestlers work hard!  Wrestlers are performers! They deserve this recognition in the school and in the community.

Thanks for your help.

Saturday, December 7, 2013

Rippey's Challenge

Besides looking forward to the Bullet Invitational, you know it is wrestling season when you look forward to Brian Rippey's predictions in the Reading Eagle.  Just like rules, predictions by Rippey are made to be broken.  This year Rippey comments on how the power in Berks wrestling is shifting to the big schools.  Since 2011 it seems that either Governor Mifflin or Wilson has won the Berks title.  These large schools definitely have opportunities that a smaller school wouldn't have, mainly a lot of kids to fill the 14 weight class slots and a football program to help feed the upper weights. However, this might be considered an excuse by some since the five years prior to 2011, the Berks title was shared by either the Bullets of BHHS or the Panthers of Schuylkill Valley. And in reality, you only need 14 wrestlers, not entire offensive and defensive lines.

Did Rippey just openly challenge the smaller schools in Berks county?

Early this week, Coach Sam Lovello indicated we might have two forfeits in the line-up.  Even Sam admitted that this will hurt the Bullet's chances, especially against a "Wilson" who has 4 returning Berks champions and took 4th place at the District 3 tournament last year.  How does a program fight off their back in this situation?  Unfortunately, there are no quick answers to two open weight classes.  

This kind of problem requires a "system" approach.  It requires all levels (elementary, middle school and high school) to be working together to address the needs of the wrestlers.  It needs the support and understanding from school administrators, the community and the alumni wrestlers. The good news is that our Bullet Wrestling program understands this and are already working on solutions to keep at least 14 wrestlers on the mat every season.   

Anyone who knows a good wrestler, knows that he is an extremely competitive person.  They are scrappers and rarely back down from a challenge.  They find ways to win.  Good wrestling programs, just like that wrestler, are competitive too. I guarantee Bullet Wrestling will not be backing down from Rippey's challenge to take back the wrestling power in Berks.     

Click here for the full preview <<<< Rippey's Preview - Berks Wrestling


Thursday, December 5, 2013

The Bullet Invitational

On Saturday, December 7, the Bullets will be hosting 11 other teams at the Bullet Invitational.  Wrestling is slated to begin at 9:30 am and it is guaranteed there will be some hard fought matches.  After all, there is only one chance to have a perfect record and it all starts at these early season tournaments.  Over the years, many Bullet Wrestlers have found themselves standing on the top podium.  Our own Coach Adam was a 3X champion himself.  Last year seven of our wrestlers earned medals.

In an interview with Coach Adam this week, he remembered back to when he wrestled in this tournament.  His memories and comments help describe what makes the sport of wrestling and this program so special.  21 years later, Coach Adam is still remembering how his team made it possible for another team to compete at the tournament by hosting them at their homes.  More than likely, some of those wrestlers might have had to compete against each other the following day.  It is not like a wrestlers to take the easy way out of things.  They would rather compete than take a bye.  

Come out on Saturday and help support another generation of wrestlers.  We are hoping that a few of them come away undefeated, more come away with medals and all of them come away with a memory that will last at least 21 years.




Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Lovello's Encore

Last year Coach Lovello reached 500 career wins, coached a PIAA State Champion and was inducted into the Wrestling Hall of Fame.  Watch the video to learn how the team is shaping up this season and how he is planning to top last year! Go Bullets Go.