Starting his 16th year as the Varsity Head Wrestling Coach, Seth was a 3-year starter for Selinsgrove from 1999 to 2002, he won the district 4 title 2 years in a row as well as the Northeast Region in 2002 and went on to finish 2nd in the PIAA State 152lbs division as a senior with a record of 40-1.
Seth attended Lock Haven University on a Division 1 wrestling scholarship where he became the universities 9th most winningest wrestler with 113 wins. He continued wrestling competitively 9 years following graduation in open tournaments but has completely switched gears to the coaching side of things and now focuses all of his energy on the wrestlers throughout the entire program. Seth competed in the sport of wrestling for 21 straight seasons.
Mark wrestled for Line Mountain before moving his senior year and graduating from Middleburg High School in 2001. He was a 3-time sectional champion, AA-District 4 champion, Northeast Regional champion, as well as a 3-time PIAA state medalist. He has been involved in wrestling almost all of his life and has helped out with the elementary program in Selinsgrove the past few years. He was the assistant high school wrestling coach at Mifflinburg for six seasons where he taught special education for 10 years. He attended and wrestled Division 1 at Bloomsburg University. Now employed at Selinsgrove HS, Mark plans to continue to volunteer and help with the future growth of the Selinsgrove program.
Corey graduated from Blue Mountain High School in 2009 where he was a District 11 champion and 3-time regional qualifier. He continued his career at Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology where he was a 2-time national qualifier finishing his last season top 10 in the country.
He has coached at high school and college level for a combined 6 years where has helped several athletes become state champions and place winners. During this time, he also trained in another form of grappling, Brazilian jiu-jitsu, where he continues to actively compete.
Jim Kadryna has been a coach in the program for many years. He started in the elementary when his son, Alex, began wrestling and has never left. He is the sort of coach that we prefer to have everywhere. His positive attitude, mixed with his desire to push the wrestlers to work hard are qualities that can and should be utilized at every level. Jim serves as a floater coach meaning he will move from level to level, whenever and wherever we need him. His levels include primarily the varsity but also the junior high and girls team.