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Photos: Dundalk Optimist Tournament

The Dundalk Hawks and Sparrows Point Spartans rec wrestling programs clash at the Dundalk Optimist Tournament

 
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Ricardo Torres of the Dunalk Hawks looks up for instruction from his coach as he gets the pin of Tony, that is Mason Smith of Mount Saint Joes.
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Dundalk Patch caught all the action as the Dundalk Hawks and Sparrows Point Spartans rec wrestling programs clashed along with several other teams at the Dundalk Optimist Tournament on Friday.

Mike Young, two-time 1A2A state champion at Sparrows Point, coaches the Hawks and Tom Free, also a two-time 1A2A state champion at Sparrows Point, coaches the Spartans.

Buzz Beeler

5:01 pm on Monday, November 28, 2011

Congratulations to both teams and don't forget guys, we have the tractor trailer full of 300 Christmas trees coming in Wednesday around 5 pm at the club house.

Wrestling with those 7 foot firs is enough to make a champion out of anyone.

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Ronald

7:41 pm on Monday, November 28, 2011

Great action photos capturing this intense sport!

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PAUL MILLER

4:38 pm on Monday, January 30, 2012

WHO IS COACHING THE DUNDALK HAWKS NOW? I USE TO WRESTLE THERE AND LOVED THE SPORT...I ALSO USE TO COACH BUT I HAD TO MOVE FAR AWAY AND WOULD LOVE TO STOP DOWN ONE DAY....PAUL MILLER

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Joseph Doetsch

9:44 pm on Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Mike Young and Brittain Doetsch. Stop by sometime, we always love when the older Hawks stop by. Practices are Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 6 to 8 pm

Dundalkwatchdog

12:37 pm on Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Pretty sure Mike Young is the Coach Paul

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Buzz Beeler

11:01 am on Wednesday, February 8, 2012

It was my pleasure to present the Dundalk Hawks a check from the Dundalk Optimist Club at our dinner meeting. The Hawks are one of the numerous athletic groups in the Dundalk area we support.

Fred Thiess, aid to Senator Norman Stone, who represented several recreational councils, estimated there are around 1,000 children and young adults who participate in these athletic programs.

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