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Grant Paswall is the owner and Head Coach of GPS Wrestling Club located in Armonk, NY, established in 2014.
[1]2007-08: Full-time starter at 149 as a true-freshman ... Finished his true-freshman season 19-11 overall ... Tied for the team lead with four wins by fall ... Won the Missouri Open fresh-soph title at 149 ... Went 4-2 at the Las Vegas Invite, falling one win short of placing ... Went 2-1 at Midlands before having to default out of the tournament ... Went 2-1 at Virginia Duals and 3-0 at Wendy's Duals.
HIGH SCHOOL: Fourth-place finisher at the Class AAA PIAA State Championships in 2007 ... Finished third in the Class AAA?PIAA State Championships in 2006 and fifth in 2005 ... Compiled a career record of 192-22 ... Fourth-place finisher at the Beast of the East tournament ... Two-time Northwest Regional champion
After becoming academically ineligible, Paswall transferred to Cal State Bakersfield:
[2]2010-11: Enrolled at CSUB in the Winter quarter, wrestling unattached at the San Francisco State Open...advanced to finals of the tournament before losing to Cal Poly’s Filip Novachkov.
Paswall's time at CSUB was cut short after undergoing double shoulder surgery. He continued to graduate with his Bachelor's Degree.
2014-Present: Paswall started the GPS Wrestling Club based out of Armonk, NY in 2014. He hopes to use his successes and pitfalls to help youth wrestlers in the area, and to grow the sport of wrestling.
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- ^ "Grant Paswall - 2008-09 - Wrestling". University of Illinois Athletics. Retrieved 2023-11-27.
- ^ "Grant Paswall - Wrestling". California State University at Bakersfield Athletics. Retrieved 2023-11-27.