AJ Lyczkowski is a Pennsylvania native , during his time at Methacton High School in Collegeville, PA, he achieved a 102-33 record (65 pins) and holds the school's fastest pin in history at just 5 seconds. Lyczkowski's accolades include being a 3-time sectional champion, a 2-time district placer, and a 1-time regional champion. He also qualified for the state AAA tournament. His outstanding performance earned him a D1 scholarship to the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, where he became a 4-year letterman with a record of 46-28 and achieved 2 third-place finishes in the Southern Conference. Lyczkowski earned his B.A. in Sociology.
After his competitive career, Lyczkowski transitioned to coaching, where he made a significant impact. During his time at Olney High School in Philadelphia, he coached 4 students ( 9th and 10th graders) to become regional qualifiers for 2 consecutive years. Currently, he continues to inspire and mentor young athletes as a Special Education teacher at Peet Junior High in Conroe ISD, where he also coaches basketball, track, and soccer.
Lyczkowski's dedication to the sport of wrestling and his commitment to the development of young student athletes will make him a fixture in the community.
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