“I think everybody right now is on the right track and starting to understand that it’s a different level. It’s going to take a different effort and hopefully the buy-in is there going forward.”
WORTHINGTON – The wrestling season at Minnesota West Community & Technical College is just underway and there has definitely been a learning curve to it.
Many adjustments have been made within the Bluejays wrestling program both prior to and since the start of the season.
The first major adjustment came at the head coach position. Longtime coach Randy Baker retired over the summer and assistant coach Brayden Curry took over. Since becoming the head coach, Curry is continuing to adjust to his new job. Continue reading at dglobe.com →