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2010-11 WRESTLING CENTRAL COLLEGE MEDIA GUIDE IFC Founded —1853 Enrollment — 1,700 Affiliation — Reformed Church in America President — Dr. Mark Putnam Membership — Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Division III Founded in 1853, Central College is a four-year coeducational liberal arts college of the Reformed Church in America. Located 40 miles southeast of Des Moines, Central offers its 1,700 students learning opportunities not only on the Pella cam- pus, but on branch campuses in London, England; Merida, Mexico; Leiden, the Netherlands; and Bangor, Wales; and at study centers in Granada, Spain; Hangzhou, China; Paris, France; and Vienna, Austria. Central is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, Division III, and the lowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. Men compete in baseball, football, basketball, tennis, golf, wrestling, soccer, track and cross country while women compete in tennis, golf, track, softball, volleyball, cross country, soccer and basketball. The A.N. Kuyper Athletics Complex The A.N. Kuyper Athletics Complex is located at the corner of Independence Street and West Fifth Street in southwest Pella. The complex includes P.H. Kuyper Gymnasium (1970), H.S. Kuyper Fieldhouse (1987), Ron and Joyce Schipper Stadium (1977), the baseball and softball fields (1978), Ryerson Golf Driving Range (2005), tennis courts (1992), soccer field (2005), cross country course (2005) and the Ron Schipper Fitness Center (1999). The complex also includes practice and intramural softball, soccer and football fields. Golf meets are held at the Bos Landen Golf Club, two miles southwest of the campus on Highway T-15. Directory Sports Information Director Larry Happel Office (641) 628-5278 Home (641) 628-2754 Cell (641) 780-6118 Fax (641) 628-5340 E-mail [email protected] Central athletics Web page www.central.edu/athletics I ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT STAFF Assistant football Drew Sikkink--receivers Athletics director Al Dorenkamp Assistant football Jerry Southmayd–running backs Special assistant to the John Edwards Golf - Men’s Chad Green athletics director Assistant golf Clint Brown Director of intramurals Adam Stevens Golf - Women’s Tim Wilkinson Athletics office manager Jeffy Schuring Soccer - Men’s Garry Laidlaw Athletics secretary Nadine Argo Assistant soccer Kyle Halfpop Head athletic trainer Leslie Duinink Assistant soccer Jordan Kologe Assistant athletic trainer Dustin Briggs Assistant soccer Bret Vander Streek Assistant athletic trainer Shelli Green Soccer - Women’s Colin Kuchy Assistant athletic trainer Frank Neu Assistant soccer Katelin Gannon Assistant athletic trainer Chris Viesselman Softball George Wares Athletic training education John Roslien Associate softball Alicia O’Brien program director Assistant softball Jake Fisher Strength and conditioning/ Jake Anderson Assistant softball Gary Grimes Ron Schipper Fitness Center Assistant softball Laura North coordinator Tennis - Men’s/women’s Steve Tyler Assistant strength and conditioning Kyle Johnson Assistant men’s tennis Nick Rohner Athletics and special events supervisor Chad Green Assistant women’s tennis Rod Braun Building and grounds manager Randy Shives Track and field - Men’s/women’s Joe Dunham Sports information director Larry Happel Associate track and field Guy Mosher Sports information assistant Lara Gillespie Assistant track and field Stephen Fyfe Assistant track and field Bryan George FACULTY ATHLETIC COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Assistant track and field Clint Larson Dr. Andrew Green, assistant professor of political science Assistant track and field Eric Pingel Dr. Edmond Willis, professor of psychology Assistant track and field Scott Tjeerdsma Dr. Lori Witt, assistant professor of history Assistant track and field Allan Walz Volleyball Kent Clayberg COACHING STAFF Assistant volleyball Traci Dyer Baseball Adam Stevens Assistant volleyball Rhea Softley Assistant baseball Brandon Townsend Assistant volleyball Katie Whipple Assistant baseball Matt Menninga Wrestling Eric Van Kley Basketball - Men’s Mike Boschee Assistant wrestling Jake Patacsil Assistant basketball Joe Steinkamp Assistant wrestling Matt Diehl Assistant basketball Marv Van Wyk Basketball - Women’s Jerry Nikkel Assistant basketball Andy Campbell Assistant basketball Gary Boeyink Cross country - Men’s/women’s Joe Dunham Associate cross country Stephen Fyfe Assistant cross country Bryan George Football Jeff McMartin Assistant football Jeff Bollard–receivers Assistant football Darrell Brand–kickers/punters Assistant football Don De Waard–co-defensive coordinator/linebackers Assistant football Reid Evans–offensive line Assistant football Eric Jones--tight ends Assistant football Matt Paulsen–defensive backs Assistant football Zach Pfantz--co-defensive coordinator/defensive line Assistant football Jeff Sanger–defensive ends II HEAD COACH DIRECTORY (All phone numbers are 641 area code) Name Sport E-mail Office phone Boschee, Mike Men’s basketball [email protected] 628-5225 Clayberg, Kent Volleyball [email protected] 628-5139 Dorenkamp, Al Athletics director [email protected] 628-5310 Dunham, Joe Men’s and women’s track and field, [email protected] 628-7603 men’s and women’s cross country Green, Chad Men’s golf [email protected] 628-7694 Kuchy, Colin Women’s soccer [email protected] 628-5224 Laidlaw, Garry Men’s soccer [email protected] 628-5789 McMartin, Jeff Football [email protected] 628-7609 Nikkel, Jerry Women’s basketball [email protected] 628-7652 Stevens, Adam Baseball [email protected] 628-5396 Tyler, Steve Men’s tennis [email protected] 628-5194 Van Kley, Eric Wrestling [email protected] 628-5422 Wares, George Softball [email protected] 628-5195 Wilkinson, Tim Women’s golf [email protected] 628-5439 Fax numbers Athletics department (641) 628-5356 Sports information office (641) 628-5340 III Wrestling 2010-11 schedule Date Opponent Location Time Nov. 13 Knox (Ill.) Invitational Galesburg, Ill. 9 a.m. Nov. 17 Coe Pella 7 p.m. Nov. 20 Augsburg (Minn.) Brute Adidas Open Minneapolis, Minn. 9 a.m. Nov. 30 Wartburg Waverly 7 p.m. Dec. 4 MSOE (Wis.) Invitational Milwaukee, Wis. 9:30 a.m. Dec. 8 Knox (Ill.) Galesburg, Ill. TBD Dec. 8 Augustana (Ill.) Galesburg, Ill. TBD Dec. 10 St. Olaf (Minn.) Northfield, Minn. 7 p.m. Jan. 2 Menlo (Calif.) Invitational Atherton, Calif. 10:30 a.m. Jan. 8 Knox (Ill.) Chuck Porter Duals Galesburg, Ill. TBD Jan. 14 St. Olaf (Minn.) Pella 7 p.m. Jan. 15 Central Invitational Pella 9 a.m. Jan. 22 Wabash (Ind.) Monon Bell Duals Crawfordsville, Ind. 9 a.m. Jan. 29 Iowa Conference Duals Dubuque 9 a.m. Feb. 9 Simpson Indianola 7 p.m. Feb. 15 Dubuque Pella 7 p.m. Feb. 23 Iowa Conference tournament Indianola 9 a.m. March 11 NCAA Division III Championships La Crosse, Wis. TBD WRESTLING QUICK FACTS 2009-10 dual record: 10-9 Iowa Conference finish: seventh place NCAA Div. III finish: none Starters lost: none Starters returning: 11 (125 - Justin Marx; 133 - Jon Mendoza; 141 - Josh Atwell; 149 - Joseph Atwell; 157 - Zach Beekman; 165 - Reid Imerman/Tommy Van Renterghem; 174 - Ivan Gaeta; 184 - Keith Rush; 197 - Holden Blythe; 285 - Jacob Crawford) Letterwinners lost/returning: 1/25 Eric Van Kley Head coach 2009-10 Iowa Conference co-coach of the year Eric Van Kley, who started the wrestling program at the University of Great Falls ( Mont.) in 2004 and turned it into an NAIA title contender, is entering his fourth season as head wrestling coach at Central College in 2010-11. Now engineering a major turnaround at Central, Van Kley was named the co-winner of the 2009-10 Iowa Conference Coach of the Year Award after piloting the Dutch to their first winning season since 2000-01. Central also climbed to seventh in the powerful league’s tourney, its highest finish in five years. A Rock Valley, Iowa native, Van Kley is an honors graduate of Minnesota State-Mankato where he was a three-time let- terwinner for the NCAA Division II program. He served as captain for the 2000 team which placed sixth at the national meet and was a two-time Scholastic All-America honoree, while receiving the team’s Maverick Achievement Award. Van Kley is completing a master’s degree from Duquesne University ( Pa.). After three seasons as assistant wrestling coach at The Dalles High School in Oregon, he spent a year as assistant coach for Division I Millersville University ( Pa.) while also serving as Leadership Program Coordinator for the National Wrestling Coaches Association. He worked with a Millersville squad that won the Eastern Regional dual meet title and placed second at the Virginia Duals. At Great Falls Van Kley recruited a team with 45 athletes this past season. He compiled a 28-13 dual meet record over three seasons. His wrestlers earned NAIA all-America distinction 13 times with three top-10 national team finishes. In 2006- 07 the Argos won the West Region championship and finished sixth at the NAIA national tournament. Van Kley was named the NAIA West Region coach of the year. His 2005-06 team received NAIA Top 10 academic distinction. Van Kley also served as the Great Falls athletics director in 2006-07. 1 Wrestling The Dutch are not strangers to wrestling success, with 10 top-20 NCAA Division III team finishes, including a second- place showing in 1983-84, four NCAA individual titles and four Iowa Conference team championships. Central wrestlers have received all-America honors 42 times. Since 2005 Van Kley was also the Team Montana Junior and Cadet National Team Director, supervising a residential training camp with more than 100 wrestlers and a staff of 25 coaches and counselors. He was also elected as a board mem- ber for Montana USA Wrestling. As the Great Falls athletics director he oversaw an 11-sport program and was named the university’s staff employee of the year in 2006. Van Kley and his wife Sarah, also an Iowa native, are the parents of a two sons and a daughter. Jake Patacsil Assistant coach Big Ten Medal of Honor winner Jake Patacsil is in his first season as assistant wrestling coach at Central College.