Kyle Markway has been around wrestling for a long time. He started a three-time state medalist. Markway still holds the record for most Wrestling taught him invaluable life les- sons-discipline, resilience, and self-reliance. “The competition, the training, the grind-it all made me fall in love with the sport.” Since he was a kid, Markway always
left the sport to focus on his career as a physical therapist and his back to the sport and coaching, this time as its head coach. Helias. “When I saw the opportunity to lead this storied program, I
Helias. “I remember the saying,’Those who can do, those who can’t boo’,” said Mark- way. “My goal is to build champions while honoring the rich tradition of this program.” Markway wants to build on the tradition at Helias. “I want the athletes and families I work with to know that I will always be in their corner, supporting them every step of the way,” said Markway. It was at his high school alma mater where he started his wres- tling coaching career. He started out as an assistant coach. He then
“Growing up, I always heard about Helias wrestling. My mom would share stories of how the community would fill the bleachers for dual meets.”
knew it was a chance for a fresh start with a rich tradition and I couldn’t pass it up.”
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