“I think it’s important that we do our part in the community,” said Boilermaker third-year head coach Scott Hinkel. “The holiday season is a great opportunity for our whole team to get out there and give a little back, getting out of their comfort zones and helping out those in need.”
On Wednesday, the Boilermakers battled freezing temperatures outside of the West Lafayette Walmart, encouraging everyone passing by to give a little bit. The Purdue wrestlers rewarded those who did give with renditions of a variety of Christmas carols.
The squad followed with a trip to Faith Presbyterian Church, attending their annual Christmas Jubilee on Saturday. The team spent the day with local families in need, wrapping presents, sharing stories and doing their best to spread some of the holiday spirit.
Sunday returned the team a little closer to their element, heading over to Harrison High School to help out with an all day wrestling tournament. They officiated matches and worked tables throughout the day, working in waves to help out.
The Boilermakers have their next competition on Sunday, Dec. 20, hosting four teams for the Purdue Duals. Purdue is scheduled to compete in four dual matches, starting at 10 a.m., in Holloway Gymnasium in the Intercollegiate Athletic Facility.
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