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Girls Wrestling: Amy Hildebrandt named Kingsmen Head Coach

Amy Hildebrandt named Penn Girls Wrestling Head Coach

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Penn High School is turning to a coach with elite credentials to be the head coach of the Kingsmen Girls Wrestling Program as the sport makes its debut in the Indiana High School Athletic Association.

Penn Athletic Director Jeff Hart announced that Amy Hildebrandt will be the head coach of Penn Girls Wrestling for the inaugural IHSAA season in 2024-2025, pending approval by the Penn-Harris-Madison Board of School Trustees.

Amy Hildebrandt has helped train her sister, USA Olympic Wrestler Sarah Hildebrandt. She was also a coach in the Penn Wrestling Program (2018-2020) and was the head coach of Women’s Wrestling at Trine University (2020-2022).

“We are so excited to hire Amy as our first Girls Wrestling Head Coach as it becomes a stand-alone IHSAA sport,” Hart said. “I’ve known Amy for many years and she has all the personal character traits to become an elite and transformational high school coach. 

“She has a teacher’s heart, she loves the sport of wrestling and has been around it for most of her life, and she understands the importance of education-based athletics and the positive impact it can have on young student-athletes,” Hart said of Hildebrandt. “I can’t wait for her to get started and join our family of head coaches at Penn.” 

Hildebrandt trained with her sister, Sarah Hildebrandt, at the Olympic Training Center. Sarah Hildebrandt won the Bronze Medal in the Tokyo Olympics and is currently competing at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Amy Hildebrandt’s brother, Drew Hildebrandt, won a State Championship in Wrestling for Penn.

“I am so excited for what is to come with Penn Girls wrestling,” Amy Hildebrandt said. “I’ve been fortunate enough to have seen this team since its inception, so I know what’s been put into growing such a fantastic program. 

“Honestly, it’s almost surreal to see how it has now become fully legitimized as an IHSAA official sport,” Hildebrandt said. “It is something I and many others have spent years advocating for. I am looking forward to building off what I know is a solid foundation and helping young women find success in the sport of wrestling. This is history in the making for Indiana wrestling, and that is something anyone would be proud to have a hand in.”

Hildebrandt is currently teaching English in Japan and is heading to the Paris Olympics this week. She will join the Penn staff in mid-September.

 

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