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Press release via the Jamestown Athletic Department
JAMESTOWN, ND. – The University of Jamestown is pleased to announce that Jim Zalesky is the new men’s wrestling coach.
A member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame, Zalesky brings a track record of success to the University of Jamestown.
“We are thrilled that Coach Zalesky has decided to lead our men’s wrestling program,” says University of Jamestown Director of Athletics Sean Johnson. “He is a perfect fit for our institution and our department and will provide tremendous leadership for our men’s wrestling student-athletes.”
“I’m excited to be part of the University of Jamestown family and look forward to leading the Jimmie men’s wrestling program to success in the classroom, the community, and in competition,” says Zalesky.
Minnesotans stumble in Greco-Roman Olympic wrestling trials
By RaCHEL BLOUNT, Star Tribune April 3, 2021 8:13pm Text size Copy shortlink:
Some of the toughest matches of Pat Smith s career have come in consolation bouts. The Chaska wrestler was reminded of that Saturday in Fort Worth, Texas, when he had to shake off the disappointment of Friday s semifinal loss at the Olympic wrestling trials and try to forge ahead.
Smith made it to the consolation finals of the Greco-Roman 77-kilogram class, but he dropped a 4-0 decision to RaVaughn Perkins to finish in fourth place. Two other Minnesotans also wrestled for third place in the Greco-Roman division Saturday. Leslie Fuenffinger, a Hibbing native and two-time NCAA champ at Augsburg, pinned Sam Jones in the 60 kg class, while heavyweight Donny Longendyke, an Augsburg alumnus from Vadnais Heights, fell 3-1 to Jacob Mitchell.