2017 NHSCA High School Nationals

Register Now For 2017 NHSCA Nationals

Register Now For 2017 NHSCA Nationals

Register now for the 2017 NHSCA High School Nationals at the Virginia Beach Convention Center in Virginia Beach, Virginia, on March 24-26.

Feb 23, 2017 by Kyle Bratke
Register Now For 2017 NHSCA Nationals
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Year in and year out, the NHSCA National Wrestling Championships is one of the premier high school national tournaments in the country. Thousands of wrestlers from coast to coast will descend on Virginia Beach, Virginia, on March 24-26 in pursuit of claiming All-American honors and national titles. Last year's tournament at the Virginia Beach Convention Center featured nearly 3,500 athletes across all four age divisions. The freshman division alone featured 45 state champions and over 200 state place-winners.

NHSCA Nationals consists of four tournaments and offers the unique opportunity for wrestlers to compete against others from around the country in their grades. Modeled after the NCAA Division I Championship, the NHSCA National Wrestling Championships not only matches you up against the top competition in the country but also gives you the best chance to be noticed by coaches at the next level. Over 200 college and university wrestling coaches attended the tournament last season. The top eight place-finishers in each weight class will officially be declared All-Americans and will also be recognized at the National High School Sports Hall of Fame Museum.

NHSCA Nationals alumni have gone onto have great success on the college level, as well. On average NHSCA Nationals alumni make up 15 of the 20 NCAA DI finalists and 56 of the 80 NCAA DI All-Americans.

Don't miss out on your chance to compete against the best competition in the country, in one of the biggest spotlights. REGISTER HERE. Registration will close at midnight EST on Tuesday, March 21, 2017.


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