Westview Youth Wrestling

A fun, positive environment that builds life and wrestling skills.

2025-26 Youth Wrestling Season

Registration Opens September 2, 2025

K-4 Grade: Nov 12th, 2025 to Feb 13th, 2026. Practice T/TH 6:15-7:15pm.

5-8 Grade: Nov 13th, 2024 to Feb 16th, 2025. Practice M/W/F 6:15-7:45pm.

Westview High School Wrestling Room

Open to K-8th Grade

$125 per wrestler + USA Wrestling Card

Register

You will be redirected to WrestlingIQ to register.

[Level/Skill Range] Wrestling

November 1 - Feb 15. Practice Tue/Thur 6-7:30pm.

Wrestling Room

Open to youth, [Level/Skill Range]

$300 per wrestler

Register for [Level/Skill Range]

You will be redirected to WrestlingIQ to register.

Advanced Wrestling

Nov 13th, 2024 to March 1sth, 2025. Practice M/W/F 4:30-6:00pm.

Wrestling Room

Open to youth, Advanced

$250 per wrestler

Register for Advanced

You will be redirected to WrestlingIQ to register.

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Is wrestling worth it?

Why should your kid try wrestling?

There are a lot of activities your kid could be doing, so why would you bother with wrestling? Here's a few reasons we think your child can benefit from wrestling:

  • Fun
  • Exercise
  • Self-confidence
  • Self-defense
  • Humility
  • Respect
  • Self-discipline

About Westview Youth Wrestling

The Westview Wrestling is 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose goal is to grow and support participation in wrestling at the youth, middle school, and high school levels.

The Westview Youth Wrestling Team provides learning opportunities to novice wrestlers through practices and competitions beginning in November and running through early February. We also provide additional training and learning opportunities year-round through camps, clinics, and financial support to the Westview High School Wrestling Team.

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What Our Wrestlers Say

Read testimonials from our wrestlers about their experiences with our team.

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Elliot Mauck

Youth State Champ,
 HS State Finalist

Youth wrestling completely changed the trajectory of my wrestling skill and style. The extra skill I had helped me to enjoy the entire time at high school even more. I also had the blessing of carrying those youth wrestling relationships into high school and see my friends excel and encourage one another. The family aspect of wrestling was and is real and it’s only better when you start younger.

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Juan Elenes

4x District Champ

Joining this team was the best decision I've made. I've improved my technique, gained confidence, and made great friends. The facilities are top-notch too!

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Paige Carrier

High School State Finalist

Wrestling is more than just a sport; it's a comprehensive life lesson. It teaches you the value of hard work and dedication because what you put in directly correlates to what you get out. The mental toughness you develop on the mat translates into everyday life, helping you handle challenges and setbacks with grace and determination. Not only that but it comes with an amazing supportive community, with life long friends and family!

Staff

Meet our coaches

  • David Escobar

    Head Coach

    David has been the Head Coach for Westview Youth Wrestling since 2018. A High School State Champion for Westview High School, David brings a wealth of knowledge and a fun loving spirit to practices and tournaments.

  • John DeGarmo

    Assistant Coach

    John has been coaching with us since 2022. His commitment to the club is through the roof, if Westview Youth Wrestling is there, John is there. 

  • Eli Malm

    Assistant Coach

    Eli started with Westview Youth Wrestling in 2025. He is a PE teacher at Five Oaks Middle School and works mainly with the Middle School group. Prior to moving to Beaverton he coached at Mt. Spokane High School in Washington.