10 Reasons YOUR Child Should Wrestle

  1. Anyone Can Do It– You are grouped by age and weight, so it doesn’t matter if you are small, short, tall or big.  Every size and shape has a style that can be successful.  Wrestling is one of the few sports where a child’s foot speed, ball-handling skills, hand-eye coordination and size do not matter.
  2. Everyone Gets to Participate– Unlike team sports, there is no riding the bench.  No politics or favorites.  Every wrestler has a chance to participate and compete.
  3. They Learn Valuable Life Lessons:
    1. Personal Accountability– When you win, it’s because you did it.  No one else takes credit; no one else to blame.
    2. Persistence– Wrestling puts you in situations where you have to dig in and fight to reap the rewards.  It’s all you in a wrestling match and there’s an incredible feeling of getting your hand raised when winning a hard-fought match.
    3. Learn How to Handle Adversity– In every match someone will win and someone will lose.  Losing in a team sport is disappointing but it’s different when it’s only you.  In wrestling, you learn how to lose gracefully and more importantly, how to quickly put it behind you and work hard to improve for the next match.  You approach defeat as a part of the learning process.
    4. Humility– Nothing teaches humility better than 1-on-1 sports.  Winning and losing in a 1-on-1 setting brings humility.  There is nowhere to hide and no one to blame but yourself.  All wrestlers will lose at some point and doing so in these conditions teaches humility.  Hard work and discipline are two keys to success in wrestling and both teach humility.
    5. Discipline– Wrestling is discipline.  Repetition of drills, hard work, and continually doing the best thing instead of the easiest thing is discipline.  Wrestling requires postponing instant “wants” to gain something more valuable long term.  It takes discipline and focus to reach goals.
    6. Confidence– Confidence is built through accomplishing hard things.  Praise is fine but only lasts for so long.  When you master a skill, score with a move you’ve been practicing or win a match over a tough opponent, it’s because of the work YOU put in.
  4. Foundation Sport– Many get into wrestling because they are football players or in other sports and they want to improve their skills.  Wrestling improves body awareness, balance, coordination and the ability to control someone else.  And lastly, it builds a mental grit you won’t find in other sports.
  5. Energy Outlet– Kids have a ton of energy, and they need a way to channel it.  Wrestling practices and matches are non-stop with no downtime.
  6. Camaraderie– Adversity has a way of bringing people together, and due to the challenges, that a wrestler faces on a daily, basis in practice and competition, the bonds between wrestlers become very strong.
  7. Economically Reasonable– All you need to get started are some wrestling shoes and some workout gear.  CHS will provide singlets, headgear and warmups for all wrestlers.
  8. Toughness– Wrestling is a physical, contact sport.  You learn that sometimes you just get poked in the eye.  Physical and mental toughness go hand in hand.  You learn that a little pain or struggle is part of the process of doing great things.
  9. Roadmap to Success– Wrestling is the perfect example of what it takes to be successful in life.  Goal setting, hard work, determination, focus, love of challenges, love of competition, confidence, being coach-able, mental toughness, discipline, creativity, teamwork and accountability.
  10. Fun– It’s fun to win, it’s fun to compete and it’s fun learning and executing new moves.  And while it’s an individual sport, there’s a special bond that wrestlers have.

Doing wrestling to become better at football.

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What our program is about- The development of character is one of the fundamental missions for the Bruin wrestling staff. Character will be developed in our room through hard work and team competition, developing wrestler both mentally and physically. The physical and mental preparation for the sport of wresting allows young adults to transition into the real world after high school, prepared to succeed at the highest levels. The Bruin wrestling staff teaches the highest caliber techniques, safety, and functional conditioning to give our athletes the greatest chance of being successful.

Practice and Wrestler Expectations- Wrestlers are expected to compete on daily basis in the effort to continually improve. This competition does not only apply to the wrestling season. Wrestlers are expected to excel in the classroom and community representing their families, team, and CHS. Wrestlers are expected to wash their gear daily. Our Varsity team practice twice a day, three days a week during the season. Please see the schedule for specific dates.

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Each athlete MUST have a completed physical form and signed concussion form before they can start practice. Bring the completed forms the first day. All required forms can be found on the Activities Home Page as well as the CHS Main Office. The cost is $90 for the first sport which includes the required activity ticket.

Wrestling
2025-2026
Date Team H/A Varsity Boys Varsity Girls  JV
Dec. 6 West Away 11:00 11:00
Dec. 6 Senior Away 1:30 1:30
Dec. 6 Senior Girls Mixer Away 11:00
Dec. 12 & 13 Butte Duals Away Fri. 10:00 / Sat. 9:00
Dec. 12 & 13 Flathead Girls’ Invite Away  Fri. 2:00 / Sat. 9:00
Dec. 12& 13 Whitehall Away Fri.10/Sat. 10
Dec. 16 Hellgate Home 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:00 PM
Dec. 16 Butte Home 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM
Dec. 19 & 20 Holiday CMR Away Fri. 11:00 / Sat. 9:00 Fri. 11:00 / Sat. 9:00
Dec. 20 Great Falls Invite Away 9:00 AM
Jan. 2 & 3 LaProwse Bozeman Away Fri. 11:00 / Sat. 9:00
Jan. 2 & 3 Belgrade Girls Invite Away TBD
Jan. 3 Bozeman Invite Away 9:00 AM
Jan. 6 Helena High Away 7:30 PM 7:00 PM 6:00 PM
Jan. 9 Big Sky Away 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM
Jan. 9 Sentinel Away 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM
Jan. 16 Rocky Mtn. Missoula Away 11:00 and 9:00
Jan. 16 Hellgate Invitational Away 11:00 and 9:00
Jan. 17 Fisher Invite. Missoula Away 9:00 AM
Jan. 20 Bozeman Home 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM
Jan. 20 Gallatin Home 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:00 PM
Jan. 23 & 24 Lewistown Invite Away Fri. 11:00 / Sat. 9:00
Jan. 24 Great Falls AA Duals Away 10:00 AM
Jan. 27 Helena High Home 7:00 PM 8:00 PM 6:00 PM
Jan. 29 Great Falls High Home 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:00 PM
Jan. 31 Missoula Big Sky Mixer Away 11:00 AM
Feb. 6 Glacier Away 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM
Feb. 6 Flathead Away 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:00 PM

February 14: 2025-2026 seeding tournament @ Missoula 10:00 AM

February 19-21: 2025-2026 State tournament @ Billings – times TBD

*2025 State Placers*

State Champion 130#: Taylor Lay

Runner-Up 190#: Cole Graham

3rd place 118#: Wyatt Shull

6th place #132: Cashton Spolar

6th place #175: Dane Butler

 

*2024 State Placers*

State Champion 182#: Cole Graham

Girls Runner-Up 120#: Taylor Lay

6th place 113#: Wyatt Shull

 

*2023 State Placers*

Girls State Champion #120: Taylor Lay 

Runner Up #120: Cashton Spolar 

Runner Up #285: Talon Marsh

3rd #170: Conner Kovick 

3rd #182: Dylan Graham 

4th #160: Cole Graham 

5th #285: Paul Mousel 

6th #126: Hunter Rahn

 

*2022 State Placers*

State Champion #285: Talon Marsh

Runner Up #103: Cashton Spolar 

3rd #138: Carson DesRosier 

3rd #160: Conner Kovick 

 

*2021 State Placers*

State Champion #138: Carson DesRosier 

State Champion #205: Noah Kovick 

3rd #285: Keaton Pouliot

5th #170: Dylan Graham

6th #113: Hunter Rahn 

6th #152: Wyatt Schneider

6th #285: Talon Marsh 

 

*2020 State Placers*

State Champion #182: Noah Kovick 

Runner Up #132: Carson DesRosier 

Runner Up #205: Zane McCormick 

4th #285: Josh Lee

5th # 152: Dylan Graham