Waynesburg University's head men's wrestling coach, Bobby Patnesky, was selected for the coaching staff of the Pennsylvania Junior Men's Freestyle Team at the upcoming 2026 U.S. Marine Corps Junior Nationals in Fargo, North Dakota. Patnesky, with over 30 years of experience, expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to mentor young wrestlers and give back to the Pennsylvania Wrestling Federation. His involvement aims to elevate both the state’s athletes and the reputation of Waynesburg University wrestling. The preparatory camp will take place from July 5-7 at Clarion University, followed by the competition from July 9-12 at the Fargodome.

By the Numbers
  • Patnesky has 30+ years of coaching and competing experience.
  • Jessie Orbin won his second consecutive Presidents’ Athletic Conference championship during Patnesky's first season.
State of Play
  • Patnesky is focused on enhancing the profile of Waynesburg wrestling through this national exposure.
  • The program saw academic improvements alongside increased win totals for several wrestlers this past season.
What's Next

Patnesky will begin working with Pennsylvania's talented wrestlers at the training camp in early July, aiming to prepare them for national competition. His efforts will also potentially attract more recruits to Waynesburg University's wrestling program as visibility increases.

Bottom Line

Patnesky’s appointment not only reflects his accolades and commitment to wrestling in Pennsylvania, but it also serves as a stepping stone for Waynesburg University to gain national recognition in the wrestling community.