Cougar mats club cashing in on NAIA tourney
The arrival of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics wrestling tournament in Cedar Rapids later this week means some extra work for members of the Kennedy High School Parent Wrestling Support Club, as well as extra money for the club treasury.
“We’ll have 35 to 40 volunteers per session,“ said club president Mike Sheldon. The workers will be responsible for keeping track of the written scorebook, the score clock and riding time. They also will serve as floor managers and assist as necessary with computer equipment. The tasks are similar to those the club handled for AAU youth tournaments for several years. Those tournaments have since moved to Des Moines.
The NAIA tournament has five sessions spread over Thursday, Friday and Saturday. It’s the first time the tournament will be held in Cedar Rapids, but not the first visit to Iowa. It was held in Sioux City from 2005-2008. The organization expects 5,000 to 8,000 spectators will attend. The tournament’s official host is Mount Mercy University, but the Kennedy boosters will be working for the event facility.
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