La Crosse Tribune Sportsperson of the Year: Holmen wrestling coach Jason Lulloff
TDR Editor’s Notes ; Pretty impressive for a wrestling coach to be named sportsperson of the year. Great to see the recognition. Congratulations to coach Lulloff.
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HOLMEN — Jason Lulloff was a serious athlete when he attended Kiel High School. He was a two-time WIAA Division 2 state wrestling finalist and won a 171-pound championship as a senior while being coached by his dad, Charlie. Lulloff also played football, baseball and was part of the track and field team for the Raiders and squeezed in some soccer between the summer baseball games. He also felt like he was taking advantage of a “really, really nice weight room.” That changed when he joined the wrestling program at UW-La Crosse in the fall of 2002. “I was an everyday lifter,” the Holmen High School wrestling coach said. “But when I got to college and got into a real lifting program, I was very embarrassed as far as my knowledge.” That began Lulloff’s education with weight and speed training and led him to Holmen, where it’s fair to say he has impacted the athletic program as much, or more, than anyone else for the last decade. Lulloff’s contributions as the school’s wrestling coach, assistant football coach and implementation of the popular N.A.S.T.I.E. (Nutrition And Strength Training Intensive Exercise) program have made him the La Crosse Tribune’s choice for its 2018 Sportsperson of the Year.
Rest of the story at https://lacrossetribune.com/sports/local/la-crosse-tribune-sportsperson-of-the-year-holmen-s-jason/article_ae367fb0-1d2d-572f-8e83-64fe619a6f60.html?mc_cid=6bd91e5019&mc_eid=2ef7cbca4b
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