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#7
Pete Coleman   February 12, 2008 at 3:00pm
I wrestled for Edge and now my son is an Edge wrestler. Not to disrespect any other coach out there, but Ernie has a system, a system a wrestle can believe in. When Ernie pushes a wrestler to that next level and doesn't stop elevating, there is a true talent there. Where else can you walk into a room of NCAA All- Americans(Dave Esposito, Glenn Pritzlaff, Greg Francesca) and get a workout at the youth and HS level There is a special trust ever wrestle must have with Ernie and trust his direction, if that can be accomplished, we will have alot more champions at all levels.
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TeamNJ   January 28, 2008 at 11:41pm
Jersey Devil..Let me tell you something Ernie is not god and 2 Dubuque went to edge for a few years and Ernie just pushed him away,,Was not until he went to Peak Wrestling Club with Wally when you won his title
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Jacked   December 18, 2007 at 10:22am
GREAT Stuff!
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Coach_x   December 18, 2007 at 9:09am
Great message for all ages...
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Classic Ernie   December 16, 2007 at 1:30pm
at 2:08 into the video when Ernie mentions Valenti wrestling Dubuque you can see a classic ernie look. You can tell by his facial expression and body language how excited he is about what he does. Almost saying two guys, both 2 x ncaa champs meeting in HS. Unbelievable!
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Cradler   December 15, 2007 at 5:49pm
awesome videos keep it up!
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Jersey Devil   December 15, 2007 at 10:24am
Three guys go to heaven and plead their case to God. First guy says, "I'm Damion Logan, I've won 3 state titles two time AA and have the best facilities in the country. I should get in." Second guy says, I'm Scott Goodale, i've been the coach of the year twice and I'm bringing Rutgers Wrestling to a respectable level. I should get in." Third guy says, "I'm Ernie Monaco, and you're in my seat!"
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Matt Valenti


Future Champions are Struggling Today

June 11, 2009
Ernie Monaco has quietly become the nations most renowned coaches for any level. Most kids look at champions today and think their road was always easy, however that could be a total misconception. Ernie Monaco talks about two legends crossing paths Matt Valenti and Joe Dubuque and how one of them faltered but bounced back to become a Champion.

About Matt Valenti 

Organization:UPenn
College:University Of Pennsylvania
High School:Kittatinny Reg High
Bio:
Matt Valenti became a 2x NCAA National Champion at 133lbs. He also placed 5th at the tournament in 2004. Matt Valenti was a calm and level headed wrestler, and earned his first national championship in…
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