Army West Point Athletics

On Point: Bouncing Back
November 30, 2017 | Wrestling
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From a family friend's wrestling club to earning multiple state titles and All-America honors in high school, Chalifoux's journey through wrestling has led him to West Point where he has started at 125 pounds since the beginning of last season.
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Playing sports when you're a child can have a much greater impact than one realizes. Some of the greatest life skills you can learn are discipline, work ethic, and how to face adversity.
For sophomore Trey Chalifoux of the Army West Point wrestling team, his career on the mat started because of an adverse situation he faced early on in life.
He started wrestling around 10-years-old after being cut from his travel basketball team, learning early on that being able to bounce back after being down is the true sign of one's character.ÂFrom a family friend's wrestling club to earning multiple state titles and All-America honors in high school, Chalifoux's journey through wrestling has led him to West Point where he has started at 125 pounds since the beginning of last season.
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