Mel Dow named WIAA associate director

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DocWrestling

This is outstanding news for wrestling as he will oversee wrestling for the WIAA.
Of Course, this is only my opinion and no one elses!

bigoil


Numbers

Should help the high school wrestling girls program development over the next few years as well.

npope

Would this require a relocation to Stevens Point with his family and kids? Might that mean SPASH picks up a pretty good wrestler in the transition.
Merely having an opinion doesn't necessarily make it a good one

Nat Pope

tex

This is great for Wisconsin wrestling.  He truly understands the sport. Has been a coach earlier in his career and them an AD at a Wisconsin wrestling powerhouse.

TomM

DOW NAMED TO ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR POST AT WIAA

STEVENS POINT, Wis. – The Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association announced the hiring of Mel Dow as an associate director for the association today. He will fill the position vacated by Deputy Director Wade Labecki, whose retirement becomes effective Sept. 1.

"It is a humbling honor to have the opportunity to become a member of the executive team of the WIAA and serve the student-athletes and schools of Wisconsin," Dow said.  "Educationally based athletics and providing valued experiences have been at the core of my career, and I am looking forward to growing with the WIAA."

Dow's responsibilities will include the administration, coordination of duties and tournament planning for the sports of baseball, wrestling, and tennis. Other administrative duties include eligibility, coaching contact, camps, out-of-season participation, foreign students, sanctioning requests, and leading respective sport responsibility coaches and 7% committees. He is scheduled to begin his position on Aug. 2.

"Mel's passion, work ethic and vision for interscholastic athletics will enhance the service that our WIAA team provides to the member schools and student-athletes," Executive Director Stephanie Hauser said.  "I am confident that he will embrace this new challenge as an opportunity to make a positive difference, and we can't wait to have him here on staff with us to roll up our sleeves and get to work."

Dow has served as the athletics and activities director in the Stoughton School District since 2010. In addition to coordinating and administering the athletic programs and activities for grades 6-12, he supervised extensive athletic facility renovations and was a member of the Stoughton Wellness Coalition. He is credited with increasing sport participation and expanding programming during his tenure. He was also a member of committees for safety, additives, calendar and the selection of honors.

He has also made contributions at the state and national level, serving on the WIAA Sports Advisory Council from 2018-21, the WIAA Sportsmanship Committee from 2014-19 and on the Strategic Plan Committee of the Wisconsin Athletic Directors Association. Dow hosted and served as tournament director of the USA Wrestling World Team Trials in 2014 and 2015.

Prior to his position at Stoughton, Dow spent 11 years at Prairie du Chien High School as a physical education and adaptive physical education teacher. He also served as head wrestling coach and as an assistant coach in football and track & field. Other contributions included developing a student-athlete leadership group and serving as advisor of the Letter Winners Club, chairman of the athletic booster club, and the project chairman and designer of the weight room project.

Other athletics-related experience includes founder and coach of Wisconsin's first visually impaired national wrestling team in 1996-97, assistant wrestling coach at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse in 1999-2000, and physical education teacher and assistant football, wrestling, and track & field coach at Rampart High School in Colorado Springs, Colo., from 1997-99.

Dow is 1992 graduate of Prairie du Chien High School, where he participated in football, track & field and wrestling. He earned a master's degree in education from UW-La Crosse in 2002 after receiving a bachelor of science degree in exercise and sports science from there in 1997. He and his wife, Kristen, have one adult son, Tyler, 21, and 17-year old twins, daughter Trista and son Trenton.

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Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association
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