SCCC hires women’s wrestling coach

NEWTON. Rebecca Mattes, who began wrestling at age 12, placed in the top eight at the Women’s College Nationals.

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| 27 Jun 2024 | 07:31

A former standout wrestler with an impressive record has been named head coach of the women’s wrestling program at Sussex County Community College (SCCC).

Rebecca Mattes began wrestling at age 12 at Randolph Middle School as a superheavyweight. She competed in state and national tournaments for the United States Girls’ Wrestling Association (USGWA).

Her achievements include multiple first-place finishes in state tournaments and top eight placements in national tournaments.

She competed at the junior-varsity level in high school in the 215/285 weight class.

After facing a career-ending injury, Mattes continued to train, returning to the mat in different weight classes and eventually earning a scholarship to King College in Tennessee. There she placed in the top eight at the Women’s College Nationals and Body Bar for a 2x All American Title.

She has demonstrated her coaching prowess by assisting friends, teammates and individuals in personal training. Her experience extends to coaching girls ages 5-18, focusing on technique and fundamentals and fostering a love for the sport.

As the new head coach, Mattes aims to smoothly transition the team from scholastic to freestyle wrestling, with a strong focus on fundamental skills, technique, conditioning, body awareness, flexibility and strength training.

Her recruitment strategy involves reaching out to fellow coaches and schools, engaging with young athletes at clubs and tournaments, and maintaining open communication with school administration and admissions.

She is optimistic about the program’s potential, especially with the growing popularity of women’s wrestling in the area. Her goals are to establish a full lineup and an assistant coach by year two and hosting tournaments by year three.

”It’s an honor to coach these talented young women and guide them to success both on and off the mat,” she said. “Our vision is limitless, and I’m excited to see the Skylanders soar to new heights.”

SCCC has 12 athletic programs, including men’s and women’s soccer, basketball, wrestling, football, baseball, softball, esports, men’s lacrosse, women’s volleyball and a new cheer squad coming this fall.

Prospective students interested in athletic programs at SCCC may contact Athletic Director Todd Poltersdorf at tpoltersdorf@sussex.edu or go online to sussexskylanders.com