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| Jason York | |
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Head Coach |
| jayyork134@yahoo.com | |
| 508-531-2273 | |
Jason York is in his third season as the Bears head wrestling coach. Coach York wrestled at Division I Boston University for four years from 1993 to 1997 and was captain for two years, placing in both the New England and East Coast Championships. Jason was also an honors student at BU as he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Broadcasting and Film in 1997.
After college, Jason was an assistant coach at Caribou High School for one year before taking over the head coaching duties in 1999. While at Caribou, he was chosen to be a member of the Maine Amateur Wrestling Alliance (MAWA) executive board. He went on to become an assistant coach at the University of Southern Maine for three years from 2001 to 2004, before moving to Pennsylvania where he helped coach at Plum High School from 2004 to 2008.
Coach York was the first wrestler inducted into the Bonny Eagle High School Hall of Fame (1992), and he was also inducted into the MAWA Hall of Fame in 2006. Jason was a two-time state champion in 1992 and 1993 at Bonny Eagle, pinning everyone at the state meet both his junior and senior years. He was captain of one undefeated state championship team (ranked 23rd in the nation), was a member of another undefeated state championship team, and a member of two state runner-up teams.
In his senior year (1992-1993) at Bonny Eagle, he was The Portland Press Herald's choice as Maine's best wrestler in all classifications. That year Jason was also an Academic All-American and Honorable Mention All-American, chosen by Wrestling USA.
Coach York, his wife, Dr. Amy Patel, and their son, Reese, just recently moved to Stoughton, Massachusetts after residing in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania for the past four years.
| Frank Cammisa | |
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Assistant Coach |
| fcammisa@bridgew.edu | |
| 508-531-2273 | |
Frank Cammisa joined the Bridgewater State wrestling coaching staff during the 2010-2011 season after an outstanding four-year collegiate career with the Bears. Frank is the only wrestler in BSU history to compete in the NCAA Division III Championships in each of his four seasons with the team
A native of Danbury, Connecticut, Cammisa is a January 2011 graduate of Bridgewater State with a Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Education with a concentration in Recreation.
Frank came to Bridgewater in 2006 and immediately made an impact on the Bears' wrestling program. In his freshman season he set school rookie marks for wins with 35 and pins with 21 on his way to capturing the New England Wrestling Association (NEWA) 149-pound title and advancing to the NCAA Tournament.
Cammisa repeated as the 149-pound champion and made a return trip to the NCAAs in 2008. In 2009, he placed second at the NEWA Championships but was awarded a wild card to the NCAA Tournament. In his senior season, Frank moved up a weight class and captured the 157-pound NEWA title as he made his fourth straight appearance in the NCAAs.
All told, Cammisa is tied for third all-time at BSU in career wins with 110, and ranks second in pins with 46.












