HISTORY
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William Dushane founded The Ranch Wrestling Club in 2002 as a means to help create a feeder program for his high school wrestling program at Cinco Ranch High School and remains the Director for the club. Although a young club, The Ranch Wrestling Club already has several distinguished alumni including:
- Jamie Sheets (Texas High School State Champion in 2004 and 2007, 4th in state in 2006)
- Matt Harris (Texas High School State Champion 2006 and 2007)
- Will McNair (2nd in Texas High School 2006)
William Dushane’s resume includes the following:
- Elected National Wrestling Hall of Fame 2006
- Started Cinco Ranch High School (“CRHS”)Wrestling Program 1999
- CRHS was 5-A State Champions in 2007
- 2 other Top 5 finishes in State ( 4th-2003, 5th 2006)
- 6 Regional Titles
- 6 District Titles (CRHS has won the past 6 23-5A District Championships)
- Overall Dual meet record (all schools: 309-83-4; At CRHS: 146-53)
- District Coach of the Year: 2002,2003, 2005, 2006)
- Region Coach of the Year: 2005
- State Coach of the Year: 2004
Assistant Director Luke McConn’s resume includes:
- Assistant Coach CRHS 2004- present
- Texas State Assistant Coach of the Year 2007
- Texas State Runner Up 1997
Scholarship Wrestler Ohio University
Douglas Koger
Our current Club Coach Douglas Koger is a USA Wrestling Copper certified coach. Coach Koger is an attorney who has a civil trial, business transactions, and real estate practice in Sugar Land, Texas. He began wrestling in Ardmore, Oklahoma in 1969 when he was 9 years old. In those days as part of YMCA team he traveled throughout Oklahoma to attend dual meets and tournaments. In high school he moved with his parents to Dallas, Texas where he wrestled with the W.T. White High School wrestling team.
Coach Koger, his wife Nannette and two (2) sons, Cody and Casey joined the club this year. Before moving to Katy in January 2007 the Kogers lived in the Meyerland area of Houston and traveled an hour to practice with the Texans Lone Star Rangers in Rosenburg, Texas, where Coach Koger was an assistant coach.

