Kevin Black (wrestling coach)

Kevin Black
Weight 133
Born (1979-09-25) September 25, 1979
River Falls, Wisconsin, U.S.
High school River Falls (WI) River Falls
State championships 4 (Wisconsin)
College University of Wisconsin
Status Head Coach for River Falls High School, Owner of Victory School of Wrestling

Kevin James Black (born September 25, 1979, in River Falls, Wisconsin) is the founder and owner of Victory School of Wrestling, current head coach for the River Falls High School wrestling team, and a former standout wrestler for the state of Wisconsin.

Career

High school

Kevin won four individual high school state titles at River Falls High School with a 160-0 career record.[1] During high school, he also won four freestyle state titles and three Greco-Roman titles.[2] In 1998 he was an ASICS Tiger and an Amateur Wrestling News and Wrestling USA All-American honorable mention.[3][4] Black holds RFHS records for most career wins (160), highest career win percentage (100%), Career pins (101), Career takedowns (589), and career team points (1,103.5).[5]

College

After graduation from River Falls High in 1998, Black wrestled at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (UW). During his Junior season Black was named an All-American after placing 4th at the NCAA tournament.[6] His senior season was cut short due to injury. He was a team captain for three of his four years at Wisconsin.[7]

Coaching career

Black is currently the head coach at River Falls High School.[8] He began his coaching career in college, running Black Bros Wrestling Camps with his brother Tony. They were the Wisconsin Wrestling Federation Co-State Coaches in 2003-05. Black also spent one season as an assistant high school wrestling coach in Lodi, WI. Black also spent two years on the coaching staff at the University of Wisconsin. Black has been a World Team coach in 2007 (Baku, Azerbaijan), 2009 (Herning, Denmark) and 2011 (Istanbul, Turkey) and has led on many international tours with USA Wrestling. He has also been a part of the Olympic Development Program since 2007 and was a club coach with the New York AC, which won the women's team title at the 2009 U.S. National Championships.[2][7] Black began coaching at River Falls High School in 2013.

Victory School of Wrestling

In 2010 Black created the Victory School of Wrestling. Its mission statement notes that: "Victory School of Wrestling aims to build championship wrestlers with championship character, tremendous work ethic, high morality and integrity."[9] At Victory, Black has been a part of developing over 30 high school state champions, 39 USAW All-Americans and 7 World Team/US National Team members.

Awards and honors

Personal life

Black is married to Liz (Reusser) Black, a WCCCA Hall of Fame inductee and cross country star at Middleton High School and University of Wisconsin.[11] They have three children.

References

  1. "Undefeated four times state High School Champions". Wrestling USA Magazine. Retrieved June 20, 2013.
  2. 1 2 "Wildcat Hall of Fame: Kevin Black (Class of 2011)". rfhalloffame.org. Retrieved June 20, 2013.
  3. Abbott, Gary (June 26, 1998). "1998 Asics Tiger High School All-American Team announced". TheMat.com. Retrieved June 20, 2013.
  4. "Wrestling USA magazine's High School All-America Team". Wrestling USA magazine. May 30, 1998. Retrieved June 20, 2013.
  5. "Hall of Fame Legends: Kevin James Black". RiverFallsWrestling.org. Retrieved June 20, 2013.
  6. "UW Wrestling All-Americans". UWBadgers.com. Retrieved June 20, 2013.
  7. 1 2 3 Abbott, Gary (June 17, 2010). "Kevin Black named 2009 USA Wrestling Women's Coach of the Year". TheMat.com. Retrieved June 20, 2013.
  8. "Kevin Black named Wildcat wrestling coach". River Falls Journal. March 13, 2013. Retrieved June 20, 2013.
  9. "Information". VictorySchoolOfWrestling.com. Retrieved June 20, 2013.
  10. Abbott, Gary (May 5, 2012). "Kevin Black named 2011 USA Wrestling Women's Coach of the Year". TheMat.com. Retrieved June 20, 2013.
  11. "Liz Black inducted into WCCCA Hall of Fame". River Falls Journal. January 20, 2010. Retrieved June 20, 2013.

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