The Coachers Podcast

Coach Neil Russo - Newberg Wrestling: Embracing Discomfort & Maxing Out

• Keanu Yamamoto • Season 1 • Episode 42

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🚨Coach Neil Russo🚨

Coach Neil Russo has been the driving force behind Newberg High School Wrestling for over 25 years, continuing a proud family legacy that dates back to 1968. 

As part of the multigenerational Russo coaching dynasty—alongside his father Pete (who won a state title in 1970) and uncle Tony (who secured 7 state championships) Coach Neil Russo has helped build the Tigers into one of Oregon’s most dominant programs. The family’s combined 58 years of leadership were recently honored with the dedication of the Russo Family Wrestling Room at Newberg High. 

Under Coach Russo’s guidance, Newberg has captured multiple 6A state team titles (3 peat in 2026) and, produced dozens of individual state champions, and earned Coach Russo honors like Oregon State Coach of the Year and NFHS National Wrestling Coach of the Year. 

A Newberg alum and lifelong Tiger, Coach Russo continues to uphold a tradition of excellence, toughness, and family values on the mat. Go Tigers!

In this episode of The Coachers Podcast, Coach Russo shares insights into his family legacy in coaching, the evolution of his coaching style, and the importance of adapting to the changing dynamics of sports. He emphasizes the value of multi-sport athletes, the necessity of embracing discomfort in wrestling, and the balance between making the sport enjoyable while also fostering a competitive spirit. Throughout the conversation, Coach Russo highlights the life lessons learned through wrestling and the significance of building a strong community around the sport. In this conversation, Coach Russo shares his insights on coaching wrestling, emphasizing the importance of life lessons learned through the sport, the balance between individual and team success, and the value of resilience in the face of adversity. He discusses the significance of unpleasant drills, the meaning of teamwork, and the strategies he employs to foster leadership among his athletes. Coach Russo also reflects on the journey of underdog wrestlers, innovative training methods, and the metrics he uses to define success beyond just winning.

Photo Credit: Seth Gordon

Key Takeaways:

-The Russo family Tradition

-Coaching is an evolving journey; adaptation is key

-Wrestling teaches athletes to embrace discomfort

-Expectations and Maxing out

-Why is Wrestling the Greatest Sport?

-Winning becomes a byproduct of the Process

-Learning how to lose

-Wrestling is Primitive and Personal

-Coaching Philosophy: Teaching Life lessons!

-The Three Musts of a first time HC

-Mental Dynamics in Wrestling Matches

-Balancing life lessons and competitive excellence

-Expectations for effort and commitment are uniform for all athletes

-What separates good teams from championship teams?

-Coaching is an Art that requires flexibility and creativity.

-“You only get one chance with a kid”

-Unpleasant drills are essential for growth

-The 4 Scenarios of Coaching

-What are you most proud of?

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