FCA Wrestling Camp

FCA Wrestling Camp 2023

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Camp is going on now! Please pray for amazing transformations on and off the field for these Student-Athletes

When:   July 7th - 9th, 2023


Where:  McQuaid Jesuit High School

    1800 S. Clinton Ave.

    Rochester, NY 14618


Who:     Boys and girls

               grades 5-12


Cost:      $200 per wrestler - regular fee until June 22nd

    $220 per wrestler - late fee after June 22nd

Schedule & Details

Friday:                    10am - arrival

 10:30 am - session 1

 12 pm - lunch

 1 pm - daily devotional talk

 1:30 pm - session 2

 3 pm - break

 3:30-5 pm - session 3


Saturday:               same as Friday



*dinner and program from 6-8 pm*

(all parents are invited to attend with their athletes)


Sunday:                 10am - arrival

10:30 am - session 1

12 pm - lunch

1 pm - daily devotional talk

1:30 pm - session 2

3 pm - break


Important Details:

  • LUNCH NOT PROVIDED - athletes should bring their own lunch each day.  Light snacks will be provided for break times
  • Showers provided on site for athletes before dinner on Saturday

Meet the Clinicians:

Derek Levendusky

Head Clinician

  • Varsity coach at Montgomery Central in Clarksville, Tennessee
  • Has run Slingshot Wrestling Club for 10 years, a faith-based program that has produced accomplished wrestlers at every level
  • Founder of American Women's Wrestling, a media service that works with both USA Wrestling and FloWrestling
  • Speaker and author, encouraging the faith of athletes through his messages and resources.

Joye Levendusky

Southern Oregon University

  • 2023 US Open Senior Women's Freestyle Champion and Final X finalist
  • 5x college All-American
  • 3x national finalist at McKendree University
  • Captain of three national title seasons for the McKendree program
  • National finalist at Southern Oregon University, and member of their first-ever NAIA national championship team
  • #4 in FloWrestling's Senior Women's Freestyle Rankings.

Mason Gray

Southern Oregon Univ. Asst. Coach

  • Assistant coach at Southern Oregon University, where he helped the women's program win their first-ever national title
  • College All-American at Niagara County Community College
  • Member of top 5 NCAA Division II ranked program McKendree University
  • NYS medalist his senior year of high school
  • 3x NYS qualifier
  • 150+ varsity wins

GREATER Theme Overview


As competitors, we always dream of something Greater. We train tirelessly to reach our potential, seeking approval from teammates, coaches and fans. The promise of a trophy or praise pushes us to succeed. Our identity becomes about our performance—how well we play, not who we are. The pressure to succeed fuels our purpose to compete every day. But what happens when our season ends, or we don’t perform well? What does it say about our potential or our purpose? The world will say we’re not good enough—that we’ve failed.


But Jesus Christ says differently.

GREATER

Potential

There is Greater potential in my life than finding my identity in sports.

GREATER

Promise

Jesus Christ's promise of salvation gives me a new identity.

GREATER

Performance

My new identity in Christ gives me a new way to perform.

GREATER

Purpose

My purpose is to play for Someone Greater.

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