May 1, 2024

SPIRE Academy Post-Grad Program Secures Ohio Wrestling Talent Vinnie D’Alessandro

Per SPIRE Academy Monica Kolbay:

Ohio’s Own Vinnie D’Alessandro has decided to attend SPIRE Academy as a part of its post-grad program. The graduating senior from Mayfield High School is taking a gap year before heading to Bucknell University.

 

D’Alessandro chose to pursue SPIRE’s post-grad program to have an extra year to mature and focus on wrestling before facing the vigorous demands of collegiate academics. Although he’ll be spending the majority of his time at the academy training, he also plans to enroll in courses, some being college-level, while attending.

 

Throughout high school, D’Alessandro performed well on the mat. Throughout his high school career thus far, his season records were 47-6, 37-5, and 52-5 for his freshman, sophomore, and junior years, respectively. During his most recent season, he also placed seventh in the Divison I Ohio state tournament.

His continued success is the result of many years of commitment to wrestling. During the off-season, he maintains his focus by training with two different wrestling clubs; Burnett Trained Wrestling Club & Bad Habat Wrestling Club. This dedication served him well, as he earned second place at the 2022 National High School Coaches Association (NHSCA) Junior Nationals.

As high school winds down for D’Alessandro, he looks forward to his post-grad year at SPIRE. The moment that he saw the facilities, coaching staff, and opportunities available, he was immediately impressed. In fall of 2023, he will be heading to SPIRE Academy, not far from his hometown of Mayfield to begin his training with seasoned coaches Mike Kulczycki and Andrew Gasber.

As a part of SPIRE’s post-graduate extended training program, D’Alessandro will receive valuable coaching and individual performance training in addition to the many assets available at SPIRE, including:

 

  • On and off campus housing options with house parents
  • Performance Training Center
  • Sports Therapy Center and Cleveland Clinic athletic trainers
  • Nutritious SPIRE Fuel dining
  • and so much more!

SPIRE Academy’s post-grad program makes it possible for athletes like D’Alessandro to have the opportunity to hone their skills and mature before heading to college-level education and competition. You can find more information about post-grad programs here.

 

 

 

About SPIRE

 

SPIRE Academy is a comprehensive academic, athletic, personal skills and career development experience located within a world class event and wellness complex. Constructed on more than 800 acres and 800,000 sq. ft. under roof, SPIRE (spireacademy.com) encompasses four divisions: SPIRE Academy, an accredited college preparatory international boarding school and multi-sport/specialty training and development academy for 9-12 graders and a post grad program; SPIRE Institute, the research and development arm studying performance improvement across multiple disciplines; SPIRE Events, a facility and team that hosts local, national and international tournaments and events with the NCAA, the Big East, Big Ten and Atlantic 10 conferences, Olympic trials and world championship qualifiers; and SPIRE Fit, a community membership-based fitness, swim and health center open to the public. Sports currently featured on campus include swimming, track and field, basketball, esports, drone racing, wrestling, soccer and lacrosse.

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Sources:

Mayfield wrestling: Vinnie D’Alessandro has sights set on program record, state title

 

 

Vince McKee

Vince is the Owner of KEE On Sports Media Group. A company built on the very best in sports coverage and broadcasts of High School Sports, Boxing, NPSL Soccer, and everything the sports fans of Northeast Ohio want to know about. He is the play by play man for Ohio Boxing, as well as Cleveland SC of the NPSL. Vince is also a 12x published author who has interviewed everyone from Jim Thome & Austin Carr to Bill Belichick and Frankie Edgar.

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