7 Hurricane wrestlers accompanied Coach Bass and Coach Mitchell to Hofstra University yesterday to participate in a wrestling clinic (see flyer below). This was no ordinary clinic. In addition to members of the Hofstra wrestling team, also on hand was Ohio State Head Wrestling Coach Tom Ryan, 2-time National Coach of the Year, and Kyle Snyder. Kyle is a senior at Ohio State University, a 2-time NCAA Champion, World Freestyle Champion, and an Olympic Champion. At age 21, Kyle is the youngest wrestler to become a World Champion in US history. He is also the youngest wrestler to ever win the NCAA, World, and Olympic Championships in the same year. It was a very special day for all who attended and some inspirational words that Kyle wrote on a team poster will be framed and put up in the wrestling room.
10/30/2017 7 Hurricane wrestlers accompanied Coach Bass and Coach Mitchell to Hofstra University yesterday to participate in a wrestling clinic (see flyer below). This was no ordinary clinic. In addition to members of the Hofstra wrestling team, also on hand was Ohio State Head Wrestling Coach Tom Ryan, 2-time National Coach of the Year, and Kyle Snyder. Kyle is a senior at Ohio State University, a 2-time NCAA Champion, World Freestyle Champion, and an Olympic Champion. At age 21, Kyle is the youngest wrestler to become a World Champion in US history. He is also the youngest wrestler to ever win the NCAA, World, and Olympic Championships in the same year. It was a very special day for all who attended and some inspirational words that Kyle wrote on a team poster will be framed and put up in the wrestling room. NCAA, World, & Olympic wrestling champion Kyle Snyder sharing some word of inspiration with the Hurricanes that will be later framed and immortalized in the WHB wrestling room.
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10/5/2017
The League VI schedule has been published and it looks to be a very tough league indeed. Pre-season rankings have 5 of 8 teams from the league in the Top 20 in Suffolk County. The schedule is found below. You can always find it under the "Schedule Tab" above as well. The individual events are on the calendar and the schedule as also available to download. SECTION XI - Pre-Season Dual Meet Rankings 1. Rocky Point 2. Eastport-South Manor 3. Smithtown West 4. Commack 5. Mt. Sinai 6. Lindenhurst 7. Brentwood 8, Northport 9. Half Hollow Hills East 10. Happauge 11. Islip 12. Mattituck 13. Sachem East 14. Connetquot 15. Bay Shore 16. John Glenn 17. North Babylon 18. Westhampton Beach 19. Miller Place 20. Kings Park 7/29/2017 The Canes made their annual pilgrimage to Kutztown University to attend the TNT camp held there. It's really the first team building opportunity for the members of the 2017-18 squad and a great opportunity to get some quality mat time. The Canes broke up into three smaller teams for the camp (Pictured below). The team will be hitting the weightroom and getting ready for the upcoming season that will kick off with the annual parents meeting and dinner in November. Go Hurricanes! Team HofstraTeam VirginiaMiddle School2017 TNT Camp - WHB Hurricanes7/25/2017
The Canes concluded their annual home camp on Thursday (7/20). Over 30 wrestlers were in attendance ranging from 6th-12th grade. There were 8 Hurricane wrestling alumni on hand to teach and help the Coaches out. The last two days of the camp, Anthony Bonaventura, the current Assistant Coach at Stevens University (Hobokern, NJ), ran the camp. Mr. Bonaventura is a former Division III national runner-up! A great opportunity to learn from a very impressive group of coaches and alumni wrestlers. After a quick weekend off, the Hurricanes headed to Kutztown University in Pennsylvania for the annual team TNT Summer Camp! Granted it's pre-season and rankings don't guarantee results during the season, but it is still news and worthy to note that 2 Hurricanes made the pre-season rankings for Section 11.
Senior San McClure is ranked 5th at 182 and Junior Dan Mendoza is ranked 4th at 113! You can see the full ranking list by weight class (top 6) here: Section XI Pre-Season Rankings as of 12/2/2015 Congratulations to Dan and Dane, and good luck to all the Hurricanes as the season begins tomorrow at the Sprig Gardner individual tournament in East Hampton! From the Southampton Press - 11/30/2015 - by Cailin Riley
The good news for Westhampton Beach wrestling—the team has seven returning All-League wrestlers. The bad news—the Hurricanes compete in what is arguably the toughest league in New York State. Westhampton Beach will have to muscle its way to the top with a schedule that has no breaks this season, in either league meets or tournaments. Longtime head coach Paul Bass said his team has the potential to do well, but admitted that nothing will come easy. “We’ve got a lot of returning talent,” he said. “But they just have to gel as a team. They’ve got to learn to trust each other. The newer guys will have to step up and fill some holes too. “We’re in the toughest league in New York state, no question,” Bass continued, talking about League V, which includes powerhouses Hauppauge—the returning dual meet county champion—and Rocky Point, which was ranked higher than Hauppague in the preseason rankings. Eastport South Manor and Kings Park are forces to be reckoned with as well. In the individual preseason rankings by weight class, 23 of the 90 wrestlers were from League V schools, including five who were ranked first. Westhampton Beach was in League VI last year, but moved into League V because its enrollment went up. Leading the Canes this year will be the seven returning All-League wrestlers, joined by another two returning starters. Senior Matt Tanzman (106/113 pound weight class) was second in the league last year; returning junior Dane Mendoza (113/120) was second in the league and finished fifth in the county; freshman Liam McIntyre (140/145) was fourth in the league last year; senior Connor Glynn (120/126) was second in the league last year; senior Alex Kravitz (152/160) was second in the league; senior Matt Tobin (160/170) was second in the league; and Dan McClure (182/195) was second in the league. Mendoza and McClure are ranked in the top six in their weight classes to start the season. Westhampton Beach also brings back starters Billy Campbell (170/182, a senior) and Danny Strebel (132/138, a junior). Bass added he expects contributions from another large group of wrestlers this year, including: Tyler Skala (sophomore, 99/106); Dan Purkis (junior, 113/120); Jack Ciolino (sophomore, 126/132); Brandon White (sophomore, 126); David Cable (junior, 126/132); Jayson Distifano (senior, 138/145); Sean Ebrus (senior, 126/132); Thatcher Cord (sophomore, 145/152); Scott Rementer (junior, 145/152); Thomas O’Shea, a transfer from Hampton Bays, (junior, 182/195); Edward Ford (senior, 220); Jeremy Endara (junior, 220), and Sal DiBennedetto (junior, 285). Westhampton Beach will start the season at the Sprig Gardner Tournament at East Hampton High School on December 12 and will travel to Harborfields on December 16 for the first League V dual meet of the season, at 4:30 p.m. The Hurricanes will compete in the Center Moriches Duals on December 19 and 20. Detailed info on the team can be found at whbwrestling.net. The Hurricane grapplers began their 2015-16 campaign by spending last Sunday night (11/15) on the mats. First doing some team activities and then ultimately sleeping on the mats as a team. Monday morning, the first day of the wrestling season, began with the 38 members of the team rolling out bright and early at 5am for their first practice. Probably the first team to practice in the entire state, the practice is symbolic of dedication that is required to be successful individually and as a team in this demanding sport. The Hurricanes have just short of 30 practices until the first tournament of the season, the Sprig Gardner in East Hampton on December 12th. See you on the mats!
![]() The Hurricane Deli, located on the North Side of Montauk Highway (208) across from True Value Hardware (I'm not allowed to say Dunkin' Donuts during wrestling season) in Westhampton Beach is once again going to the mat for the Hurricanes. Owner Joe Grady for the second straight year has partnered with former Hurricane wrestler Brian Dean of Sysco to provide ALL the food for the 2nd Annual Parents Dinner to be held at the High School on 11/15/2015 at 4:30pm. Sysco is donating all the meat and Joe's team is preparing it and all the remaining dishes and providing a healthy meal for 100 parents, coaches, and wrestlers for only a nominal cost. This is HUGE for the team and for the MAT Club because it allows us to keep our hard earned Hurricane MAT Club dollars much closer to the mats. Thank you in advance to Brian, Sysco, Joe, and the Hurricane Deli for the amazing support! The Hurricane Deli (631) 288-5225 is open early EVERY weigh-in day and EVERY Tournament day of the season to support our wrestlers! Show your support by stopping by! Like them on Facebook here ----------> Hurricane Deli Facebook Page |
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