Colorado State Pueblo - Wrestling Camps
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ThunderWolves Wrestling
Camp Staff

DAX CHARLES • Camp Director
CSU-Pueblo Head Wrestling Coach
Coach Charles, in his second season and third full year as CSU-Pueblo’s head wrestling coach, was a former national champion at Colorado State University Pueblo (1992) and a three-time all-American selection (1991, 1992, 1994). In addition to his head coaching experience, Charles was an assistant coach at CSU-Pueblo from 1995-2001.

Shawn Brewer • CSU-Pueblo Assistant Coach
A longtime assistant at CSU-Pueblo, Brewer brings nearly 20 years of coaching experience to the Pack Wrestling Camp. Brewer was the head coach at Pueblo West High School for six seasons before signing on to return to the ThunderWolves when the Pack Wrestling Progam was restarted in 2008.

Chris Currier • National Champion
One of the finest wrestlers in the history of CSU-Pueblo and the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference, Currier won one national title at CSU-Pueblo and was a three-time All-American. In 2008, he was honored as one of just 12 members of the RMAC All-Century Team.

Clint Pipher • All-American
Pipher was a three-time regional champion and a two-time All-American from 1991 to 1994, as well as an assistant coach at the University of Southern Colorado.

Tony Freeman • All-American
One of the most decorated wrestlers in CSUPueblo history, Freeman was a three-time All- American and was one win away from capturing a national title.

Jesse Feinsod • All-American
Former New Mexico Highlands All-American, Jesse Feinsod, also a CSU-Pueblo assistant coach, was a two-time All-American at Highlands. He was also honored as a three-time RMAC Wrestler of the Week. He transferred to Highlands from the United State Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md., where he was a varsity wrestler for the Midshipmen.

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Andy Pipher • Four-Time All-American
Former CSU-Pueblo standout Andy Pipher is one of a rare group of wrestlers to have claimed All-American honors four times from 1988-92. Second all-time in CSU-Pueblo history in pins, Pipher won over 85 percent of his matches and claimed one national championship. Also an accomplished coach, he led Paonia High School to the 2006 Colorado 2A state title.