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WWF District and Annual Meetings Scheduled

By Gabby Lord-Klein , 09/06/22, 9:15AM CDT

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The Wisconsin Wrestling Federation has scheduled its annual district meetings for Wednesday, September 14th and 21st.

Meeting Locations and Times

The WWF is divided into eight districts with a representative from each district responsible for the operation of the annual district meeting. Directors act as a coordinator for clubs within their own district, develop a structure for district meetings, and conduct at least one informational meeting prior to the annual meeting of members (October) to hold elections and select the Kids State qualifier tournament sites. Each district director determines the process for selecting the kids regional host site. Director positions for districts 2, 4, 6 and 8 are up for elections this year—current clubs and USA Wrestling leaders are eligible to vote. Please select here to confirm your district, meeting location, date and time.

The WWF district meetings are open to the public; everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend. Feedback, opinions, and questions should be directed toward the area director of your home geographical district. For more information, please visit the WWF districts page and bylaws.

The annual meeting is scheduled for Sunday, October 2nd, at The Lodge in Mauston and will begin at noon. This is an open meeting where we will hear from WWF State Chairperson, Todd Schaaf, and multiple other directors with their year-in-review. Up for vote this year are the positions of Kids Director, 16U Director, Junior Director, Women’s Director and University Director. Jolene Bonte was voted in as the new Pairings Director in August. For more information on the WWF team, please visit us online here.

Edited 9.14.22: A clarifying sentence was added that each district director determines how the host site for the kids regional tournament is selected. 


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