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Mat Classic XXIV 2012 Media Packet Mat Classic XXIV 2012 Media Packet Media Guidelines 1. Media passes and orange vests must be worn to enter the gated area on the floor. Both the vest and pass must be worn the entire time the media personal is inside the wrestling area. Having an orange vest does not grant you access into the wrestling area, the media pass does. 2. All interviews of wrestlers are to take place outside the fences that surround the wrestling area. 3. Inside the wrestling area is reserved for working Media personnel only. Any Media member standing or sitting around the mats, who are observed to not be taking photographs and/or match notes, will be asked by classification officials to vacate the wrestling area and move outside the fences. Multiple offenses of watching matches with no legitimate coverage intent will result in the forfei- ture of media credentials. 4. Prior to the finals, media personnel may sit along the open edges of a mat except on the scoring tableside. Personnel may not sit on the mats, and for safety of the media and wrestlers reporters/photographers should sit on the floor of the edge of the mat. It is recommended that media personnel bring a stadium cushion, as the surface under the mats is concrete. 5. Reporters/photographers are expected to move outside the wrestling area, beyond the fences, when not covering a match spe- cifically related to their coverage assignment. 6. During the finals, the priority is to uphold the integrity of the event for the wrestlers and spectators. Media personnel may sit on the edge of the mat on the side designated on the map below. Some conditions may warrant requests by classification officials to change location (e.g., licensed TV coverage, etc.) Tables and chairs will be provided on the east and west ends of the Tacoma Dome to allow media members to write stories during the Championship Matches. media media media c M c M M h h e 1A e Girls 2A e e r r O O O O O O O O O O O O c c h h e 3A e 1B/2B 4A e M e M M r r media media media 2 | 2012 STATE WRESTLING MAT CLAssic XXIV | 3 Coaches Hall of Fame 1984 Charter Members 1996 2006 Eric Beardsley Moses Lake HS: 1951-1959 Gordon Evans Concrete, 1965-79 Ron Hudiburg South Kitsap High School 1984-2004 Central Washington Univ. 1959-1985 James Jolgen Lake Washington, 1966-69 Decatur HS 1983-1984 Harry Bird Lincoln, Wilson Fred Kalal Kennedy, 1965-71 Port Angeles High School 1974-1982 Albert (Bo) Campbell Sedro-Woolley, 1948-54 R.A. Long 1971-94 Duncan JHS (OK) 1971-1974 Burlington-Edison, 1954-71 Robert Mason Cheyenne 1951-53 Jay Rydell Central Valley High School 1971-1981 Gene Cerino Castle Rock, 1955-58 Laramie 1955-60 Thomas Jefferson High School Auburn, 1959-70 Sheridan 1961-73 Sacajawea Junior High School Ken Driskell Sedro Woolley, 1935-45 and 1955-63 Big Bend CC., 1962-73, 1980-86 John Wagner Moses Lake High School, 1962-present Bill Pierson Pullman, 1953-63 Richard Sicilia Montesano, 1968-73 Darrel White Warden High School 1968-1971 Emery Piper R.A. Long, 1941-54 Grandview 1971-73 Mt. Edgecumbe High School (AK) 1971-1973 Paul Rieman Mount Vernon, 1950-80 Omak 1973-76 Chugiak High School (AK) 1973-1982 William Tomaras Washington State University, 1948-59 University 1976-94 Homer High School (AK) 1982-1989 1985 1997 Zillah High School 1989-2000 Art Larson Anacortes, 1956-76 Howard Raines Snohomish 1959-1996 Clover Park High School 2000-2004 Larry Maguire South Kitsap, 1966-79 George Wilfong Puyallup High School, 1968-1996 2007 Chuck Panerio Ephrata, 1963-77 West Puyallup Jr. High 1962-67 Gary Knutzen Skagit Valley College 1963-1970 Jim Schall Kelso, 1954-83 1998 Mt. Vernon High School 1962-1964 Spud Walley Sedro Woolley, 1968-84 John M. Durheim Cashmere High School 1978-96 Univ. of Illinois 1961-1962 1986 Gerald D. Geroge Connell High School 1965-67 Burlington High School 1960-1961 Ray Barnes Puyallup, 1956-70 Renton High School 1967-91 Dean Largent Deer Park High School 1976-1996 Dick Deane Moses Lake, 1961-75 Ken Pelo Rogers High School, Spokane 1959-96 Deer Park High School 1975-1977 and 2002- Bill Herber Blanchet, 1959-81 1999 2007 Tom Sewell Inglemoor High School 1981-2005 Byron Nelson Edmonds, 1958-59 Ed Arma Sumner High School, 1971-97 Northshore Junior High 1975-2005 Mountlake Terrace, 1960-78 Rick Iverson Marysville-Pilchuck High School, Dick Wooding Highline Community College 1966-1979 Roger Wilson Issaquah, 1961-81 1978-97 Sumner High School 1980-1989 1987 Western Washington College, 1972-77 2008 John Birbeck Timberline, 1970-86 Cash Stone Mead High School, 1959-97 David Carlile Battle Ground High School 1979-present Bill Elliott Royal, 1964-66 2000 Gary Hackney Pasco High School 1972-1990 Cashmere, 1966-84 Lee Anderson Ferndale High School , 1972-2002 Kennewick High School 1970-1972 Gary Frey Moses Lake, 1960-65 Michael Hess Edmonds-Woodway High School 1990-2000 Paul Jackson Mercer Island High School 1977-2005 Grays Harbor College, 1965-82 Edmonds High School, 1968-1990 South Mercer Junior High School 1970-1977 Ed Stevens Olympia, 1959-75 Meadowdale Middle School, 1966-1968 Rick Rakevich Elma High School 1990-2003 Capital, 1975 Darren Sipe Newport High School, 1986-1998 George Yonlick Quincy, 1956-61 University of Washington, 1974-1980 2009 Bellingham, 1961-86 Newport High School, 1968-1974 Rick Bowers Warden High School 1980-Present 1988 2001 Warden Middle School 1976-80 Jim Ball Curtis, 1965-80 Edward H. Amick, Jr. North Mason HS, 196-present Rockey Isley Olympia High School 1976-Present Harry Gust W.F.West, 1965-85 Hawkins MS, 1965-71, 1975 Darryl Smith Olympic High School 1980-2004 Lyle Pugh Moses Lake, 1954-58 Bill Conrad Kennewick High School, 1962-2000 Fairview Junior High School 1977-80 Shadle Park, 1958-88 Warden High School, 1959-1962 Central Kitsap Junior High Schhol 1975-77 Ted Stone Eisenhower, 1967-87 Richard Linsenmayer Oak Harbor High School, 1969-1998 Bill Stout Peninsula High School Shelly Thiel Enumclaw, 1970-86 Snohomish High School, 1966-1969 Gaylord Strand Yelm High School 1974-Present 1989 Air Force Academy HS, 1960-1965 Dick Brenneman Mt. Rainier, 1959-80 2002 2010 Dick Felber Colfax, 1964-77 James Chapman Columbia River H.S., 1969-1998 Scott Jones Lakeside High School 1990-2007 Bob Loomis Woodland, 1960-65 Walla Walla High School, 1967-1969 Timberline High School 1989-1990 Chelan, 1965-88 Charlie Miller East Valley High School, 1985-1994 Marysville High School 1988-1989 Jim Meyerhoff Franklin Pierce, 1973-85 West Valley High School, 1961-1982 Snohomish High School 1987-1988 David Mitchell Tonasket High School 1978-2010 Pacific Lutheran University, 1985-88 2003 Stan Opp Wenatchee High School 1983-2004 1990 Dan Hensley Clover Park High School 1966-1976 Eastern Washington University 1977-1982 Steve Anderson Tyee, 1974-76, 1978 Pacific Lutheran University 1977-1986 Mark Perry Centennial Middle School 2002-Present Lake Stevens, 1978-86 Clover Park High School 1988-1991 Snohomish High School 1987-1993 Rich Graham Elma, 1978-89 Olympic Junior High School East Valley High School (Spokane) 1994-1995 Les Hall Connell, 1976-80 (Auburn) 1991-1992 Valley View Junior High School 1983-1986 Frank Pavia Bethel, 1956-68 Decatur High School 1992-1997 Lee Reichert Kentwood High School 1984-1994 1991 Charlie Hines Camas High School 1967-2000 Kent Meridian High School 1975-1981 Ron Baze Hoquiam, 1969-90 Les Hogan Connell High School 1958-1959 Kenichi Kanno Montesano, 1976-91 Oak Harbor High School 1959-1963 Warren Deprenger Mead, 1958-59 North Central High School 1963-1969 Clover Park, 1960-71 Washington State Univ. 1969-1971 1992 North Idaho College 1971-1977 Dr. William Tomaras Gary Iverson North Thurston, 1962-82 Alaska Pacific University 1986-1990 Jim Richards Sumner, 1957-59 Dimond High School (AK) 1994-1998 Award Winners Bellevue, 1959-73 2004 Sammamish, 1974-84 Jim Bair Castle Rock Middle School 1990-2002 Presented by Dr. William Tomaras... Rolland Holterman Mount Baker, 1965-89 Castle Rock High School 1974-1988 1993 Republic High School 1968-1973 The Father of Washington Wrestling Joe Babbitt Pullman Pomeroy High School 1966-1967 Doug Chapple Juanita, 1977-80 Year Inductee City or School Lake Washington, 1982-92 Denny “Doc” Daniels W.F. Wet high School 1971-2001 1988 Pat Alexander Tumwater Kip Herren Auburn, 1979-92 Chehalis Middle School 2001-2003 1988 Eric Beardsley CWU, Dick Pruett Puyallup, 1962-66 Joe Reasons Bremerton West 1964-66 Ellensburg Kent-Meridian, 1966-1992 Hudtloff JHS 1966-67 1989 Jim Meyerhoff Franklin Pierce, 1994 Lochburn JHS 1968-76 PLU Pat Alexander Mount Si, 1967-76 Clover Park HS 1976-92 1990 Ed Aliverti Edmonds Tumwater, 1976-94 Curtis HS 1992-2000 1992 Mike Hess Edmonds Ed Aliverti Edmonds, 1964-present Ron Seibel Frontier JHS 1969-76 1993 Cliff Gilles Issaquah Bruce Cook Meadowdale, 1963-93 Moses Lake High School 1976-2004 1994 Phyllis Meyerhoff Puyallup Bryce Cook Woodway, 1967-89 1995 Lee Anderson Ferndale Edmonds-Woodway, 1990-93 2005 1996 Joe Babbitt Pullman San Indorf Cheney, 1967-92 Mike Carr Medical Lake High School 1973 – 1998 1997 Dolly Tomaras Port Orchard Clem Senn Sunnyside, 1962-1970 Blaine High School 1970 - 1973 2000 Mark Perry Snohomish Paul Greeley Spanaway Lake High School 1998-2005 1995 Bethel High School 1977-1995 2001 Shirley Aliverti Edmonds Bruce Burns Mariner, 1970-90 Peninsula High School 1972-1975 2003 Shelly Thiel Enumclaw Rick Daniels Fife Mick Guglomo Vashon Island High School 1976 – 2000 2007 Jack Reynolds Seattle Larry Gibson Omak High School, 1976-92 Main Junior HS (Alaska) 1971-1972 2009 Gary Frey Moses Lake Omak M.S., 1984-92 Wayne Schutte Othello, 1973-94 Larry Brown Fife, 1973-95 Montesano, 1968-73 The WSWCA Hall Of Fame Award Eligibility Nomination 3.
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