Friday, May 15, 2015
High Praise for Smitty & Sportatorium I
"Can't wait for the new bigger Sportatorium!! My son loves it there cause they make you feel right at home. All the coaches take time to work one on one with every kid in the room. The wealth of knowledge is second to none. Ohio Valley Wrestling has and will be on top from the excellent coaching that comes from Smitty and the other coaches. I would like to thank them and highly recommend any kid or parent to try to go to a practice or camp and I'm sure they will feel the same as me and my son!" - Chuck Wright, April 23, 2015
Mr. Wright's testimony about Smitty and the awesome work at Sportatorium I is humbling. The fact is that Smitty has dedicated himself towards helping athletes, from coaching wrestling to sponsoring baseball teams. Smitty lives in the Ohio Valley and has done all he can to better the area. By locating Sportatorium II in downtown Steubenville, OH, Smitty has sent a strong message. The message is that downtown Steubenville is undergoing a major revitalization and Smitty has gone "All In" on this re-birth of a city, which has long struggled to find its way.
With 28% of people in poverty in Steubenville and over 60 vacant buildings within the 12-block downtown area, this journey is going to be tough but that's wrestlers live for! Along the journey, we positioned wrestling as our anchor with other sports like basketball, football and soccer circling around it. Our goal is to make ALL of the sports at Sportatorium II world-class, just as wrestling has become in the Ohio Valley within OH, PA and WV.
Smitty: smitty43952@gmail.com
Dana: djarv4@gmail.com
Sunday, May 10, 2015
10 Reasons Wrestlers Rock in Business
- Thanks to Gordon Stover McMichael for this 1983-1984 Gator Grappler Picture -
Sportatorium II will have an awesome wrestling program as its anchor. Wrestling is the anchor because Smitty and Dana have coached and mentored wrestlers for decades. Building work ethic, character and discipline are just a few of the values which wrestlers gain from their sport. Our thought is that just as wrestlers gain these core values from their experience in the sport, that youth and young adults can feel similar values via their own sports. In other words, we believe we can replicate a similar values-building initiative not only with wrestling but beyond the sport itself to other sports. Reflecting on the impact of wrestling on his life, Dana wrote the following article, which appeared within LinkedIn.com. This article provides a robust and dynamic perspective on lessons in wrestling within the business world. Throughout all Sportatorium II sports, a heavy emphasis will be on physical fitness and lessons similar to the lessons below...
For 20+ years, I have been associated with the great sport of wrestling. From wrestling to coaching to piloting youth wrestling programs, I have met some amazing people through this sport. In fact, most of my friends in my inner circle have been wrestlers from Allegheny College.
We had a heck of a team at Allegheny College but one day the Athletic Director informed us that wrestling was no longer going to be a sport at Allegheny College. We did not "lie down on our backs" and instead waged a campaign to return Gator Wrestling. As a team, we each did our best on this campaign, contacting Alumni, Board of Directors and even State Leaders. My late Father, the Rev. H. Leigh Jarvis, was particularly helpful as a mentor for our campaign, giving us advice and direct help. Let's face it, our wrestling team was ranked in the Top 20 of NCAA Division III schools the previous year (Rock on Pendo & Kali) and it was simply ridiculous that the program was going to be dropped. In the final analysis, we were able to secure our wrestling team up until freshman finished their wrestling careers at the College. Scott Payne was one of our last Gator Wrestlers and he made us all proud in his journey.
Throughout my wrestling and life journey, I’ve thought long and hard about the 10 Reasons Wrestlers Rock in Business:
- Passionate - Take a look at video of Coach Terry Brands from Iowa and you will see a guy who is fully passionate about his wrestlers being successful. People who are passionate in their business care about it to the max. They routinely do all they can do to ensure their business is successful because for them it is also their passion. When business and passion intersect, it creates the "Wow" Factor!
- Resilient - In 69 international wrestling matches, Olympic Gold Medalist Jordan Burroughs was a winner. Match 70 was different because Burroughs lost. Moving on to match 71, Burroughs won and continues to win currently. Wrestlers like Burroughs do not know the meaning of quitting. Every awesome business person knows that loss is simply a part of the game. Wrestlers know how to respond to loss, which is keep working hard, think strategically and never, ever, ever, give up!
- Focused - If you’ve ever watched a youth wrestler before their match, you will see an intensity that is unrivaled. At an early age, wrestlers learn to critically focus on the goal. Wrestlers have short, medium and long-range goals. They also have immediate goals like when they must stare down a bigger, tougher and stronger opponent. Instead of running away, which can be one's gut instinct, wrestlers battle for the win. The focus to accelerate towards victory may result in others being doubtful but for a wrestler in business, it is simply a way of life.
- Disciplined - Losing weight, running 5 miles a day, conditioning at 5am, wrestling for a 2-hour practice, along with classes, study group and homework is ordinary for most varsity high school wrestlers. This sense of discipline carries with these young men and women as they grow up. A business leader with discipline is essential for sustainable success. Knowing that there are sacrifices to be made on their way to the top is par for the course.
- Persistent - Wrestlers fight hard for every point. They cannot wait around because if they do, they will be beat. This persistence evolves as the wrestler transitions into business. They put a goal in front of them and they go after it because that is the only way they know how to do it. When businesses reach their goals, they go after other goals, similar to a wrestler winning one State Championship, then sets his/her goal with associated actions on the next State Championship.
- Dedicated - There is no doubt that the life of a wrestler requires a level of dedication unlike most other sports. Dedication is in the form of doing what it takes to achieve the goal. Similarly, in business, professionals must commit themselves to their organization’s mission, employees around them and customers in which they serve.
- Humorous - On the bus rides from matches in college, we laughed a lot. We shared stories of the days’ wrestling action but mostly stories about having fun. Playing cards was a blast, especially when Coach Wilcher’s wife let him join the games. All of it was in the spirit of decompressing and having fun. Every business meeting I’ve ever attended, included humor. We need to enjoy ourselves in business because if we don’t, then we need to move on. Life’s too short to dance with ugly jobs!
- Team-Oriented - Every member of a wrestling team contributes to the success or failure on the whole. Just ask Olympic Gold Medalist and Penn State University Wrestling Coach Cael Sanderson about teamwork. For the last 4 years, the PSU Wrestling Team has won the NCAA Division I Title. It wasn’t just team leaders, David Taylor and Ed Ruth who made it happen but everyone who dawned the PSU singlet. Teams in business have almost become a cliché. We see teamwork sayings all over the place but when it comes to genuine teamwork; it starts and ends with a wrestler’s collaborative mindset.
- Inspiring - There is nothing more inspirational than watching Arizona State’s Anthony Robles, who with one-leg, earned a NCAA Division I Championship. Robles is truly spectacular but so are wrestlers who daily inspire each other, along with their friends and family with their accomplishments. We need more people in business to be inspirational via being positive role models. It’s not in words but in actions that wrestlers make things happen on the mat, in life and in business.
- Engaged - To be engaged means to be consistently highly involved with purpose and meaning. If you’ve ever watched the movie Vision Quest, you’ll recall high school wrestler Louden Swain. He is amazingly engaged on his journey to beat the best high school wrestler in Washington State, Brian Shute. Swain represents the archetype wrestler who surrounds himself with everything to reach his goal. He has purpose and meaning, similar to a business owner who knows exactly what he wants to do and how to get there. His moments are consumed by his journey to elevate his company to the next level.
As a postlude, realize that the lessons above can play out in other sports in their own unique and engaging way. Wrestling is THE anchor at Sportatorium II but diverse sports in a safe environment are the boat guiding our mission.
Source: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/20140616153609-11483156-10-reasons-wrestlers-rock-in-business?trk=mp-reader-card
Join the Evolution of Sports as a Sportatorium Friend by emailing Dana at djarv4@gmail.com. As a Sportatorium Friend, we value your Time (volunteering), Talent (professional insights) and Treasure (financial donations, in-kind gifts). We are a nonprofit under Smitty's Wrestling Club (501c3). All donations are tax deductible. Sportatorium II has multiple sponsorship levels, where your company could also help the cause. We are in conversations with UPS and Under Armour to be Sportatorium Friends, among other corporate entities. Our current needs are:
- Time: Volunteers to Paint the Gym and Build the Ninja Warrior Course (Calling U.S. Marines and AmeriCorp)
- Talent: IT Professional to Build/Maintain the Official Sportatorium II Website and App
- Treasure: Heating and Cooling Units (2 Commercial Roof Top and 7 Internal Units) = Retails at around $120,000 (Calling Billy Baldwin and His Wealthy/Famous Friends...Billy Played a Vital Role in the Return of Wrestling to the 2020 Olympics and is a Huge Wrestling Advocate)
Dana: djarv4@gmail.com
Wednesday, May 6, 2015
Sportatorium II Has Something for Everyone
Ping Pong Players show their best at the Catholic Community Center in Steubenville, OH. (circa 1950s ish) |
Back in the day, these fellas played a mean game of ping pong at the Catholic Community Center in Steubenville, OH. These days, the Center is Sportatorium II, which is being renovated to once again engage youth, young adults and everyone interested in fun and healthy activities. Knowing that ping pong was popular at the Center years ago, we believe it will make a comeback in Sportatorium II. Imagine having a place to go to where each member of the family could do something. 12-year old Sarah may be found in the multi-purpose room playing ping pong against one of her friends. Another family member might be in the computer lounge building a virtual city in "Mindcraft." The 8-year old son might be wrestling and building life skills along the way. Mom could be focused on her golf game, practicing chipping in the former swimming pool area, now filled in and home to golf and baseball activities. And, for Dad...well, he's probably up in the gym competing in his weekly basketball league.
Something for everyone...that's the Sportatorium II, coming to Steubenville, OH by year-end 2015.
Stay tuned and be sure to show your support for Sportatorium II, operated by Smitty's Wrestling Club, Inc. (501c3 Nonprofit). We are always looking for people to share their Time (volunteer), Talent (professional insights) and/or Treasure (financial donations or in-kind gifts) as we journey towards renovating the future home of Sportatorium II.
Smitty: smitty43952@gmail.com
Dana: djarv4@gmail.com
Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Smitty Sportatorium Interview with FloWrestling
Smitty has collaborated with FloWrestling for years. FloWrestling (www.flowrestling.org) provides the best wrestling content in the world and has long been a supporter of Smitty's wrestling pursuits. Recently FloWrestling interviewed Smitty to talk more about the Sportatorium...
Smitty's Sportatorium Full FloWrestling Interview:
http://www.flowrestling.org/coverage/251972-2015-FloNationals/video/766816-Smittys-Sportitorium#.VTfLLyFVhBc
Smitty: smitty43952@gmail.com
Dana: djarv4@gmail.com
The Sportatorium in Steubenville, OH will be the destination for Sports, Activities and Events for the community. Sports will include wrestling, basketball, baseball, soccer, flag football and more. Grand opening projected for end-of-year 2015.
Importance of Values to Reinforce Through Sport at the Sportatorium
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In a study by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency in partnership with Discovery Education, titled What Sport Mean in America: A Study of Sport's Role in Society (2011), it is clear that Americans view sports as an excellent way to reinforce values. Top values shared in this study include honesty, fair play, respect for others, doing your best, teamwork, fun and hard work, among others. A central part of the Sportatorium will be an emphasis on reinforcing values in youth sports. Our sports will include wrestling, baseball, basketball, flag football, soccer and more.
Sports has such an amazing impact on the socialization of kids, who will grow up to do awesome things. It is our hope that all of the kids participating in sports at the Sportatorium will gain positive values, graduate from high school and pursue their dreams.
Smitty: smitty43952@gmail.com
Dana: djarv4@gmail.com
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Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Time + Talent + Treasure = Sportatorium Friends
At its core, the Sportatorium is a community center. It will having something for everyone with a special focus on youth. As a community, it's important to come together in support of the emerging Sportatorium for three reasons:
- The Sportatorium will be a destination experience for healthy living, fun and entertainment. Why go out of town for fun things to do, when you can find it at the Sportatorium? Stay local, save gas, increase positive experiences...it just make sense!
- The Sportatorium will provide an experience where youth will build character, strengthen social skills and increase sense of teamwork via Sports' offerings including clinics, camps and leagues.
- The Sportatorium will improve downtown Steubenville, OH with its positive programs and community-based initiatives. The more proactive sparks we have downtown, the better for community and economic development in Steubenville and across the Ohio Valley.
Smitty: smitty43952@gmail.com
Dana: djarv4@gmail.com
Saturday, April 11, 2015
What Will We Do With Our Indoor Pool At The Sportatorium?
What do you see when you look at the above picture of the indoor pool in our facility? You see a pool that is not in good shape. It's dirty, messy and clearly is not ready for a "belly flop."
What do we see when we look at this pool? We see opportunity. We see the ability to fill the pool in and insert sports on a turf field. Once the pool is filled in, we could have all indoors sports operational year round. These sports would include but not be limited to the following:
- Flag Football - Imagine the Sportatorium Youth Flag Football League with teams battling in a 5-on-5 play as they charge towards the Championship.
- Soccer - Envision 5-on-5 games within the Sportatorium Youth Soccer League, with teams fighting for a shot at winning Smitty's Championship Cup.
- Baseball - Picture yourself as a baseball coach and you're looking for a facility to train. Look no further than the Sportatorium because we will be the place with batting cages, fielding and simulated real-game play.
- Golf - Not quite sure where to go to strengthen your putting and chipping? That's okay because we will have designated space for these activities within the converted indoor pool area. We'll have you at your best by the time you hit the links.
How might you help with ensuring the Sportatorium comes to life by year end 2015? We have lots of opportunities. Our Sportatorium Friends share their:
- Time - They volunteer for renovation projects like painting the gymnasium.
- Talent - They provide our leadership team with insights on legal, IT, fundraising, etc...
- Treasure - They donate money or in-kind gifts like laptops for our administrative functions.
Smitty, smitty43952@gmail.com
Dana, djarv4@gmail.com
Tuesday, April 7, 2015
Decision Time: Do You Want More Bars or the Sportatorium in Steubenville, OH?
How do you know where you live is a good place to live? One of the best and most objective methods is to consider the Livability Score which takes into consideration a town's amenities, cost of living, crime, education, employment, housing and weather. The good news is that Steubenville, OH is not last in Ohio or the United States with regard to the Livability Score. The bad news is that Steubenville, OH has a long way to go to be in the same ballpark of a "Most Livable City." In Ohio, Steubenville ranks #431 and across the United States, Steubenville comes in at #7594 (http://www.areavibes.com/steubenville-oh/livability/).
There comes a time when we all have to take a stand. For Smitty of Steubenville, OH, that moment occurred when he realized the opportunity with the old Catholic Community Center. Smitty understood that Steubenville and the neighboring areas in the Ohio Valley have continually gone down the wrong road for too many years. Smitty isn't an Economist but having lived in the community all his life, owning Smitty's Floors (www.smittysfloors.com) since 1997, coaching/mentoring over 10,000 wrestlers and simply paying attention, he increasingly believed that he was uniquely positioned to be a force of positive change within Steubenville, OH/Ohio Valley.
It's true that businesses have dropped in large part to the economic tailspin ignited in 2007 but the reality is that too many years of not doing enough have turned things from bad to worse.
This is not an indictment on Steubenville, it's people or leaders but more of a "it just is what it is" mindset. There's zero reason to blame one group or another. In fact, it's impossible to even try because a community is comprised of a diverse and integrated citizenship, which as a group possess strengths and weaknesses. Our effort here is to focus on the strengths and find ways to deploy those strengths in ways which will raise downtown Steubenville/area from the almost-ashes to an amazing destination place for tourists, meaningful spot for locals (sports, activities, events) and a groundbreaking area for industry (e.g. manufacturing, technology, oil and gas).
Success is a choice and in Steubenville/Ohio Valley, we stand at a crossroads. Down one road, we have the "same-old-same-old" (e.g. close to 18% poverty) and probably even worse. This bleak road travels the same path as many other towns within similar situations. We need look no further than McKeesport, PA; once a booming town but with no steel, no jobs, it's fast emerged into a city of no hope (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/randy-fox/mckeesport-pennsylvania-powerhouse_b_2331973.html?). Hundreds of homes boarded up around McKeesport, including old Churches...does this sound at all familiar as our "City of Murals" (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steubenville,_Ohio). The other road we can choose to go up is filled with hope, joy and jobs. A stop on this road leads to the Sportatorium but to much more as well. On this path, we find the Sportatorium, along with the The Grand Movie Theater (http://www.historicsteubenville.org/), new restaurants, awesome retail stores and cutting edge downtown lofts for tons of new workers within the high tech industry and manufacturing companies. This is the "If We Build It, People Will Come" Mentality (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SB16il97yw). In fact, when an area begins to rejuvenate, it tends to occur in groups. This means that groups or clusters can emerge, like an Industry Cluster comprised of multiple businesses in the same industrial grouping igniting other clusters and all of which benefit Steubenville and the Ohio Valley (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Business_cluster).
All this being said, the sad truth is that we're looking at a town/area that has a high probability to become "Last in Line" on the Livability Score, with even more crime, more bars and more kids lost in the streets. The chances of our town/area bouncing back, while not the highest, remain a possibility. We can have renewed hope, positive growth and meaningful development in the form of the Sportatorium.
Here's a reality check...excessive bars symbolize a negative vibe which produce a criminal element. The other day our lead Sportatorium guy, Dana, stopped by a place he thought was a restaurant at 2:30pm on a Tuesday. While this place served food, it clearly was more of a drinking establishment with around 5 people seated at the bar drinking heavily. What about work? What about their families? What contributions could these folks be making to our community if they were not boozing it up on a weekday afternoon? We need to ask questions, inspire answers and take action on solutions. We need firmly put a stake in the ground, stand tall and proclaim "We Are All In" to bring the Sportatorium to life for the next 100 years and more!
Each of us needs to make a decision on the road to choose. I hope you'll join me on the Super Positive Highway of the Sportatorium. I want everyone in our town/area to be "All In" on the Sportatorium, which symbolizes a beacon of hope for all of us. We can be #1 when we pull together to make a positive and meaningful difference in our community. These are not just words, they are the truth. It's like we're in a boxing match and it's the 15th round. We've been knocked down but we've gotten up 2 times before in the match. If we go down again, it's likely that we'll be counted out. I don't want Steubenville/Ohio Valley to be counted out. My goal is for us to win together for each other, our kids and generations ahead who will call Steuvenville, our town, The Most Livable City in America.
And if you choose to journey down a bad road for our community, there are plenty of resources to help you (https://www.unitedway-jc.org/). Please access those resources, get better and join our growing network of Sportatorium Friends.
Smitty, smitty43952@gmail.com
Dana Jarvis, djarv4@gmail.com
There comes a time when we all have to take a stand. For Smitty of Steubenville, OH, that moment occurred when he realized the opportunity with the old Catholic Community Center. Smitty understood that Steubenville and the neighboring areas in the Ohio Valley have continually gone down the wrong road for too many years. Smitty isn't an Economist but having lived in the community all his life, owning Smitty's Floors (www.smittysfloors.com) since 1997, coaching/mentoring over 10,000 wrestlers and simply paying attention, he increasingly believed that he was uniquely positioned to be a force of positive change within Steubenville, OH/Ohio Valley.
It's true that businesses have dropped in large part to the economic tailspin ignited in 2007 but the reality is that too many years of not doing enough have turned things from bad to worse.
This is not an indictment on Steubenville, it's people or leaders but more of a "it just is what it is" mindset. There's zero reason to blame one group or another. In fact, it's impossible to even try because a community is comprised of a diverse and integrated citizenship, which as a group possess strengths and weaknesses. Our effort here is to focus on the strengths and find ways to deploy those strengths in ways which will raise downtown Steubenville/area from the almost-ashes to an amazing destination place for tourists, meaningful spot for locals (sports, activities, events) and a groundbreaking area for industry (e.g. manufacturing, technology, oil and gas).
Success is a choice and in Steubenville/Ohio Valley, we stand at a crossroads. Down one road, we have the "same-old-same-old" (e.g. close to 18% poverty) and probably even worse. This bleak road travels the same path as many other towns within similar situations. We need look no further than McKeesport, PA; once a booming town but with no steel, no jobs, it's fast emerged into a city of no hope (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/randy-fox/mckeesport-pennsylvania-powerhouse_b_2331973.html?). Hundreds of homes boarded up around McKeesport, including old Churches...does this sound at all familiar as our "City of Murals" (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steubenville,_Ohio). The other road we can choose to go up is filled with hope, joy and jobs. A stop on this road leads to the Sportatorium but to much more as well. On this path, we find the Sportatorium, along with the The Grand Movie Theater (http://www.historicsteubenville.org/), new restaurants, awesome retail stores and cutting edge downtown lofts for tons of new workers within the high tech industry and manufacturing companies. This is the "If We Build It, People Will Come" Mentality (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SB16il97yw). In fact, when an area begins to rejuvenate, it tends to occur in groups. This means that groups or clusters can emerge, like an Industry Cluster comprised of multiple businesses in the same industrial grouping igniting other clusters and all of which benefit Steubenville and the Ohio Valley (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Business_cluster).
All this being said, the sad truth is that we're looking at a town/area that has a high probability to become "Last in Line" on the Livability Score, with even more crime, more bars and more kids lost in the streets. The chances of our town/area bouncing back, while not the highest, remain a possibility. We can have renewed hope, positive growth and meaningful development in the form of the Sportatorium.
Here's a reality check...excessive bars symbolize a negative vibe which produce a criminal element. The other day our lead Sportatorium guy, Dana, stopped by a place he thought was a restaurant at 2:30pm on a Tuesday. While this place served food, it clearly was more of a drinking establishment with around 5 people seated at the bar drinking heavily. What about work? What about their families? What contributions could these folks be making to our community if they were not boozing it up on a weekday afternoon? We need to ask questions, inspire answers and take action on solutions. We need firmly put a stake in the ground, stand tall and proclaim "We Are All In" to bring the Sportatorium to life for the next 100 years and more!
Each of us needs to make a decision on the road to choose. I hope you'll join me on the Super Positive Highway of the Sportatorium. I want everyone in our town/area to be "All In" on the Sportatorium, which symbolizes a beacon of hope for all of us. We can be #1 when we pull together to make a positive and meaningful difference in our community. These are not just words, they are the truth. It's like we're in a boxing match and it's the 15th round. We've been knocked down but we've gotten up 2 times before in the match. If we go down again, it's likely that we'll be counted out. I don't want Steubenville/Ohio Valley to be counted out. My goal is for us to win together for each other, our kids and generations ahead who will call Steuvenville, our town, The Most Livable City in America.
And if you choose to journey down a bad road for our community, there are plenty of resources to help you (https://www.unitedway-jc.org/). Please access those resources, get better and join our growing network of Sportatorium Friends.
Smitty, smitty43952@gmail.com
Dana Jarvis, djarv4@gmail.com
Sunday, April 5, 2015
The Sportatorium in Steubenville, OH will serve 800,000+ people in the historic Ohio Valley. This old Catholic Community Center and future home of the Sportatorium continues to be renovated by the 501(c)(3) nonprofit, Smitty's Wrestling Club, Inc. Renovation helps with Smitty owning his own business; Smitty's Floors. With Jeb's help, Smitty renovated the old ballroom, pictured above, with laminate ceiling tiles, floor enhancements, fresh paint and much more.
The benefit of all of this renovation is that kids from around Steubenville and the Ohio Valley will experience awesome coaching as they pursue their wrestling dreams. In partnership with USA Wrestling, the Sportatorium will be the premier location for all things wrestling, from practices with top tier coaches to participation in tournaments around the region. For years, Smitty has been hosting wrestling camps as well. With a Wrestling Room, literally the size of a ballroom, the Sportatorium will easily accommodate multi-team wrestling camps. And, a short walk away, Smitty will have dorm-style rooms, with counselor supervision for the complete camping experience. Sportatorium Summer Team Wrestling Camp information will be posted soon.
Recognizing that wrestling is the "anchor sport" of the Sportatorium, it's important to understand that Smitty's has already worked with over 10,000 wrestlers as a mentor and coach. His track record of success is the best kept secret in the Ohio Valley. Stellar wrestlers who came up through the ranks with Smitty in the coaching chair include 3x PA State Wrestling Champion Devin Brown, along with many state qualifiers, college graduates and citizens across the country. As the USA Wrestling Olympic Regional Training Center within the current Sportatorim, Smitty has successfully engaged top wrestlers/coaches like Cael Sanderson. Cael was 159-0 at Iowa State University, won Olympic Gold and has coached Penn State Wrestling to 4 National Championships.
As the journey of the Sportatorium continues forward, there are additional exciting opportunities to consider. For instance, what if the Sportatorium hosted a USA Wrestling sanctioned event featuring David Taylor and Jordan Burroughs? What if there was a wrestling match between Jordan Oliver and Tony Ramos, sponsored by Flo Wrestling? Truth is that Smitty's Sportatorium has a gymnasium and will have the equipment/resources to have these big name wrestling matches. How many wrestling clubs anywhere in the country can say that they have the capacity, networks and know-how to have some of the best wrestlers in the World compete against each other in the Sportatorium's gymnasium? The answer is none, only the Sportatorium.
Now, let's take this a step further. The reality is that Smitty's passion is wrestling and again, wrestling is the anchor for the Sportatorium. However, Smitty's passion goes beyond wrestling to helping kids. Smitty wants to help kids fulfill their dreams in whatever sport, activity or event is their individual calling. That's the Smitty Advantage and one that he also brings to Smitty's Floors; one size doesn't fit all and the customized experience makes the difference in delivering a meaningful experience.
Smitty can be reached at smitty43952@gmail.com.
Dana Jarvis, MPA, MSW
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Thursday, April 2, 2015
In the Sportatorium, Devin Brown Made His Dreams Come True!
Devin Brown: 3 PA State Wrestling Championships, Ranked #1 in the USA, Member of USA Junior Cadet World Team, Scholarship to West Virginia University |
Sportatorium (Pronounced Sport - A - Tore- Eum). Defined as a future destination experience in downtown Steubenville, OH for the benefit of Ohio Valley Residents interested in healthy living via fun sports, activities and events. Projected for 2015 Grand Opening with celebrities after $300,000 is raised via a multi-pronged fundraising approach. Currently planting seeds and growing the Network of Sportatorium Friends who share their Time, Talent and Treasure for the Sportatorium (operated by Smitty's Wrestling Club, Inc.; 501c3 Nonprofit).
The Sportatorium in Steubenville, OH, while being renovated, has already produced winners. These are not just winners in terms of achieving great heights in sports but also great heights in character and citizenship. With over 10,000 kids having been coached and mentored by me in wrestling over the years, the Poster Child for our mission with the Sportatorium is Devin Brown.
As we continue to create a Network of Sportatorium Friends sharing their Time (volunteer), Talent (professional insights) and Treasure (monetary contributions, in-kind gifts) to bring this new Community Center to life, I ask that you keep Devin in mind. Here's a kid who grew up in the projects, in poverty and without wrestling may very well have lived a life on the streets. But with wrestling and with other sports as well, we can reconnect with downtown Steubenville youth and other children in the Ohio Valley to produce an Awesome Destination Experience in the Sportatorium (ADES).
In the Sportorium, hard work, positive behavior and focused effort produce winning results in character and citizenship. In the Sportatorium, EVERY kid can have their dreams come true!
Check out this recent article of 3x-PA State Wrestling Champion and #1 Nationally Ranked Devin Brown...a Sportatorium Graduate...
True to his roots
Former Big Red student Devin Brown three-peats at Pa. wrestling championships
March 20, 2015
By MATTHEW PEASLEE - Sports writer (mpeaslee@heraldstaronline.com) , Herald-Star
STEUBENVILLE - The first time Mike Smith saw a young Devin Brown walk into his gym, he flipped. Actually, it was Brown who flipped; but it was Smith who gasped at the potential of the undersized 8 year old.
"The first day he showed up, he was able to do a backflip," said Smith, owner of the SmittyFloors.com Sportatorium on the corner of Market and Fifth streets in downtown Steubenville. "I knew he had crazy athleticism."
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Full article can be found at: http://www.heraldstaronline.com/page/content.detail/id/620304.html
- Smitty (smitty43952@gmail.com)
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100% Focus on Fun = Sports, Activities & Events!
Tell me about the Sportatorium in 10 Facts...
1. Old Catholic Community Center built in 1885 with 22,000 square
feet, last used in 2003ish and simply waiting to become the next greatest
destination for healthy living in the Ohio Valley!
2. Purchased by
Smitty (Mike Smith) in 2014 and operated under his nonprofit 501c3 Smitty’s
Wrestling Club, Inc. which is partnered/supported by USA Wrestling.
3. Located in
downtown Steubenville, OH in the heart of the Ohio Valley (Population =
847,591 as of 2014 Estimate with about 17% Poverty Rate).
4. Contains a
full gymnasium, wrestling room, dance/Zumba room, concession area, massive area
for diverse sports, conference rooms, locker rooms, bathrooms and maybe a few
other surprise rooms (e.g. weight room)
5. Unique
programs focused in healthy living including the “Strategies to Eliminate
Childhood Obesity”, “Life After Sports”, “Mentoring Kids for Success”, just to
name a few.
6. Future home
of SPORTS including wrestling, soccer, baseball, flag football,
golf and basketball, along with a variety of athletic camps and organized
leagues for youth to adults.
7. Upcoming
central location for ACTIVITIES like Ninja Warrior Obstacle Course,
climbing wall, tumbling, arts & crafts, educational gaming, career
development, character enrichment and Zumba, among others.
8. Amazingly varied EVENTS will rock the house with Birthday parties, reunions, dances,
corporate retreats, conferences, concerts, movie/family nights, world-class
freestyle wrestling competitions, boxing matches, MMA bouts, among other
outstanding events.
9. In the
process of raising $300,000 for heating/cooling and remodel to open doors of this
new Sportatorium community center by 2015; the strongest effort yet to
engage, empower and excite youth through adults to Live 100% Healthy (L100H) in
the 13-county Ohio Valley region.
10. Utilizing
wrestling as the anchor for the Sportatatorium and built from Smitty’s success as
a mentor and coach to 10,000+ wrestlers, including state champions, All-Americans,
college graduates and many outstanding citizens across the nation.
Time
+ Talent + Treasure = Sportatorium Friends
With the help of our Sportatorium
Friends,
our community-inspired Sportatorium will be open in 2015.
Become
a
Sportatorium Friend by contacting smitty43952@gmail.com.
We
appreciate your
consideration. Together, we can reimagine downtown Steubenville and be an amazing destination experience for the entire Ohio Valley! -
Smitty
Other Contact Info:
Dana Jarvis
412.855.5369
Labels:
Ohio Valley,
Smitty,
Sportatorium,
sports,
Steubenville,
wrestling
Location:
Steubenville, OH 43952, USA
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