by tobin on April 1st, 2022
Plenty of opportunity to develop your skills this summer. See the attached flyer below for various camps available to all ages. Champions are made in the off-season!!! Click here to register for any of 4 camps below!!! Contact Coach Armbruster if interested in the other camps on the flyer held outside of Faribault.
Green Machine Summer Camp (July 11-13) available Youth (K-6th Grade) at High School
Technique “Hammer” Camp (July 11-14) available entering Middle School/High School (7-12th Grade) at High School
Big Man Camp (July 18-20) available upper weights entering Middle School/High School (7-12th Grade) at High School
Scramble Camp (July 18-20) available low-to-mid weights entering Middle School/High School (7-12th Grade) at the High School
Wrestling Camp Flyer
by tobin on March 6th, 2022
Sophomore JT Hausen ’24 went over 100 career wins on March 4th at the Minnesota State Tournament. The following day, Hausen capped off his milestone with a 3rd Place finish in the 120-pound bracket. In the 3rd Place match, Hausen won by fall in overtime over Forest Lake’s Jacob Aho. Congrats JT!!!
Hausen has been wrestling on varsity since 7th Grade for the Falcons, and wrestled for the Faribault Green Machine youth program since Pre-K. Hausen is a captain for the 2021-22 team and state entrant in the 2021 state tournament.
by tobin on March 3rd, 2022
The Falcons sent 5 into the Section 1AAA finals and came away with 5 champions. JT Hausen (120 lbs), Bo Bokman (126), Isaac Yetzer (145), Aiden Tobin (152), and Gabe Shatskikh (220) all won section titles and advanced to the Minnesota State Tournament. Hausen, Tobin, and Shatskikh were all #1 seeds in their brackets, while Bokman and Yetzer both were #2 seeds. It was the most individuals advancing to the State Tournament since 2017 when the Falcons also advanced five. Elliott Viland (132) just missed the state tournament with a 3rd Place finish, while Lucas Nelson (113) and Hunter Conrad (138) finished with 4th Place finishes. Cooper Leichtnam (160) avenged a loss weeks earlier to finish 5th in a tough 160-lb bracket.
From left: Bo Bokman, Isaac Yetzer, Aiden Tobin, JT Hausen, and Gabe Shatskikh. (photo courtesy of Faribault Daily News/Michael Hughes)
by tobin on February 4th, 2022
Senior Aiden Tobin ’22 reached the 100 career win mark with two wins on February 4th against Rochester Mayo and Grand Meadow (GMLOS). Tobin wrestled in the Faribault Green Machine traveling youth program since Kindergarten. He has been in the varsity starting line-up since 7th grade at 106 pounds for the Falcons, and currently wrestling at 152-160 lbs. He is also a two-time captain and two-time Big 9 All-Conference for the Falcons. Congrats Aiden!!!
by tobin on December 10th, 2021
Faribault Wrestling is postponing the delivery of softener salt orders by one day. Due to the poor weather and road conditions, wrestlers will be delivering salt fundraiser orders on Sunday, December 12.
We great appreciate your support of Faribault Wrestling and your patience in this change of delivery dates due to the snow. Stay Safe! Thank you!
by tobin on July 9th, 2021
Plenty of opportunity to develop your skills this summer. See the attached flyer below for various camps available to all ages. Click here to register!!!
Green Machine Summer Camp (July 12-14) available Youth (K-6th Grade) at High School
Technique Camp (July 12-14) available entering Middle School/High School (7-12th Grade) at High School
Big Man Camp (July 19-20) available entering Middle School/High School (7-12th Grade) at High School
Scramble Camp (July 19-20) available entering Middle School/High School (7-12th Grade) at the Nest
by tobin on April 28th, 2021
Ninth-grader JT Hausen advanced to the State Tournament held at St. Michael-Albertville High School on March 26-28. To advance to the State Tournament, Hausen first took 2nd place in the 113-lb bracket at the Section 1AAA-2AAA State Preliminary tournament. Four other Falcons advanced to the State Preliminary held at New Prague on March 20 (Bo Bokman, Elliott Viland, Gael Ramirez, and George Soto). All four won matches to place in the top 6 of their respective brackets.