Coach Moseley
Shawn Moseley has been coaching the sport of wrestling for over 20 years. He’s currently a teacher in the Concord School District since 2014 after spending the first three years of his teaching career overseas at an international school in Hong Kong. He’s a graduate of Concord High School where he was a 2004 NH All State Champion for the Crimson Tide. After his time at CHS he attended and graduated from Plymouth State University. At Plymouth State he earned a degree in Childhood Studies and was a 2x NCAA DIII All-Conference Wrestler for the Panthers. During his time in Hong Kong he’s credited as founding the Hong Kong Wrestling Club, and is responsible for bringing the sport of wrestling to the Hong Kong area from 2011 – 2014. While overseas, Coach Moseley was also a Bronze Medalist at the 2014 Singapore National Open in freestyle wrestling. He’s also competed in freestyle wrestling during his NCAA career in Turkey and Bulgaria.
Coach Moseley has been the Director and Head Coach of the Concord Youth Wrestling Club since 2022.


2014 Singapore National Open

Hong Kong Wrestling Coach 2011 – 2014

2009 NCAA New England Final
Open Career Highlights 2014 – 2015:
2014 Singapore National Open Place Winner; 2015 New England Freestyle Champion; 2015 Maine State Freestyle Champion; 2015 CT Cup Freestyle Champion; 2015 UNH Wildcat Open Freestyle Champion
Record: 42 – 5
NCAA Career Highlights 2005 – 2009:
2008 + 2007 NCAA DIII All-Conference Placer Winner; 2008 + 2007 USM Ted Reese Invitational Runner Up; 2006 RIT Tournament Place Winner; 2006 Oneonta Red Dragon Invitational Runner Up; 2006 Plymouth State Invitational Champion; 2006 Plymouth State University Rookie of the Year (2006 Freshmen Record of 21-6)
Record: 72 – 24
High School Career Highlights 2000 – 2004:
2004 NH All State Champion; 2004 Concord High School Outstanding Wrestler; 2004 NH Division 1 Runner Up; 2002 NH All State Place Winner; 2002 NH Division 1 Place Winner; 2002 + 2001 Manchester City Tournament Champion; 2001 New Hampshire Freshmen State Champion
Record: 105 – 26




