2019 Black Sheep Wrestling Camps
2nd annual Sunnyvale Girls’ Wrestling Camp
Toccara Montgomery is 1st African-American woman to win World medal and to wrestle for @USAWrestling in @Olympics #BlackHistoryMonth #NWHOF pic.twitter.com/MJOhyi5PcU
— NWHOF (@NWHOF) February 26, 2017
Thursday June 13 - Saturday June 15
Tentative Clinicians:
Tonya Verbeek (3x Olympic Medalist) click here for her bio. Tonya Verbeek is currently the International Coach for Team Canada.
Victoria Anthony (2x Junior World Champion) click here for bio. Victoria Anthony is currently an Olympic hopeful for 2020.
Toccara Montgomery (Olympian and 2x World Silver Medalist) click here for bio. Toccara Montgomery is currently teaching.
CAMP STAFF
Solove Naufahu (Camp Director)
Daniel McCune (Administrative Liaison)
Camp Counselors
Evonne Evien (Menlo) - WCWA All-American
Brittany Woods-Orrison (Menlo) - NAIA All-American
Shelly Avelino (Menlo) - Philippine National Team Member
5th annual Black Sheep Wrestling Camp
Monday June 24 - Thursday June 27
Tentative Clinicians:
Mean Gene Mills (Olympian and NCAA Champion) Mean Gene Mills is a pinning machine and currently coaches the Pin2Win club in New York. Click here for his bio.
Joe Heskett (World Team Member and NCAA Champion) Joe is not only a great clinician, wrestlers, and coach but he is an inspirational person. We are excited to bring him back to the Bay Area. Click Here for more on Joe.
John Heffernan (Legendary St. Eds Coach and 2x NCAA All-American) Coach John is the Head Coach at St. Eds in Ohio and has been coaching with the program since 1991. More on Coach John Heffernan.
Joe Favia (Steven Tech Head Coach) 2x DIII All-American coach Favia now heads the Stevens Tech team in Hoboken, NJ.
Mike Mal (FloWrestling Personality from Behind the Dirt) Mike Mal is a master of breaking down wrestling technique on his FloWrestling show “Behind the Dirt”. He will be at camp all week filming and imparting knowledge and wisdom.
Jason Welch (San Francisco State Head Coach) a 4x CA State Finalist and 3x Champ Jason went on to be a 3x All-American and NCAA Finalist for Northwestern. Now coaching right up the peninsula he has agreed to stop by and have some fun showing some of his patented funk.