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Bel Air High teacher and coach inducted into National Wrestling Hall of Fame
Craig Reddish, Bel Air High School physical education teacher and wrestling coach, was named a member of the 2014 Maryland Induction Class for the National Wrestling Hall of Fame, Maryland Chapter.  Mr. Reddish was honored at the 14th Annual Hall of Fame Day banquet on November 9 for years of dedication to the development of leadership and citizenship in young people through the sport of wrestling:

- 323 Dual Meet Wins

- 13 Regional Champions, 4 State Champions, 23 State Place Winners

- 2010 State Dual Meet Team Champions

- 1997 Baltimore Sun Harford County Coach of the Year

- 2005 MWOA Outstanding Sportsmanship Award

- 2010 Hall of Fame Inductee Districts 7 & 8

 
In addition, Mr. Reddish will be permanently recognized at the National Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum with his picture, name and hometown.
 
For the past 22 years under Mr. Reddish’s direction, the Bel Air Wrestling program has been a model of consistency.  The Bobcats have always been contenders for the conference title and their focus on team development has earned Craig 323 career dual meet wins and a State Dual Meet Title in 2010.  He also coached four individual state champions and numerous state place winners.
 
Craig’s teams, well prepared and technically sound, have been honored several times for their sportsmanship.  He credits his parents for instilling the importance of strong family values, which have helped him develop young men and women of character through the sport of wrestling.