Shamrock Wrestling Club exists because Somerset deserves high-level wrestling training without the drive. Andrew Fallon, an NCAA Division I wrestler and EIWA placer, built this club right here at 120 Slades Ferry Ave—accessible via SRTA bus #114 (first stop on the route). He brought in coaches who know this community personally.
Andrew Howard, who grew up in Swansea and spent years mentoring sectional and state champions at Somerset Berkley Regional High School, runs our middle and high school program. Quinn Fallon, a lifelong Somerset resident and state champion at 285 pounds, leads our youth program. These aren’t outsiders. They’re local wrestlers who know what it takes to win in New England.
Andrew grew up in Fall River, wrestled at Durfee High School, then moved to Bishop Hendricken where he won two state titles and became a New England champion. He earned a full Division I scholarship to American University and placed 5th at the EIWA Championships while wrestling at Sacred Heart University.

Andrew Fallon — EIWA Placer, NCAA D1 Wrestler, State Champion
Andrew Howard is a two-time Massachusetts state champion with three state finals and three New England placer finishes. He wrestled at Moses Brown School and played football at Gettysburg College. For years, he mentored sectional and state champions at Somerset Berkley Regional High School. Now he’s bringing that winning mindset to Shamrock’s middle and high school athletes.
Quinn is a Somerset native who won the MIAA State Championship at 285 pounds in double overtime. He wrestled at Somerset Berkley Regional High School, played football at UMass Dartmouth, and has spent years developing youth wrestlers. He knows what Somerset kids are capable of.

Quinn Fallon — State Champion, Somerset Native, Youth Coach

Our Coaches’ Competition and Coaching History
Monday & Thursday, 5:30–6:30 PM
Introduction to takedowns, escapes, pins, and match strategy. Our youth program builds fundamentals while keeping kids engaged and having fun. Age-appropriate instruction and small group work.
Monday & Thursday, 6:30–8:00 PM
Competition-focused training for athletes serious about wrestling. Technique progression, conditioning, match prep, and tournament strategy. Open to all experience levels.
Saturday, 10:00 AM–12:00 PM
Open mat for youth and school-age wrestlers. Build strength, refine technique, and train with teammates. Perfect for tournament prep or consistent weekend work.

Youth Program in Action

Middle School Training Session
Shamrock Wrestling Club is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Ask us about financial assistance if cost is a barrier.
Andrew Howard coached at Somerset Berkley Regional. Quinn Fallon grew up here. They’re not outsiders—they’re part of this community. They know the local high school programs, the competition style, and what Somerset wrestlers need to succeed.
We’re located at 120 Slades Ferry Ave in Somerset, on the SRTA bus #114 route (first stop). Parents can drop kids off and save gas money. Kids can take the bus. Training is convenient.
High-level wrestling instruction shouldn’t require paying top-dollar or driving an hour. $100/month for unlimited classes or $25 drop-ins keep wrestling affordable for Somerset families.
Andrew Fallon earned his way through wrestling—full scholarship, EIWA placer, state champion multiple times. He knows what it takes to compete at the highest levels. That knowledge filters down to every class.
Youth program builds foundations. Middle and high school program prepares athletes for varsity and tournaments. Saturday training keeps everyone sharp. Whether your kid is brand new or eyeing sectionals, we have a program.
We’re not a commercial gym trying to maximize profit. We’re a wrestling organization committed to developing Somerset athletes and keeping the sport affordable for families in our town.
We teach kids of all experience levels. Our youth program (K–5) starts with fundamentals: takedowns, escapes, balance, and positioning. Middle and high school classes also welcome beginners. Coaches work with new wrestlers one-on-one and in small groups.
Yes. Wrestling is open to all genders. We welcome girls in all age groups and programs. Girls compete in our training classes and can participate in tournaments that have female brackets.
Youth (K–5): Focus on foundational technique, game-like scenarios, and having fun. Light conditioning, basic match rules, and building confidence.
MS/HS: Competition-focused training. Tougher conditioning, advanced technique, tournament prep, and match strategy. Athletes interested in high school wrestling should train here.
Absolutely. Many of our athletes train twice a week or more. The $100/month unlimited membership covers all three program times: Monday, Thursday, and Saturday. No extra charge.
We participate in regional and invitational tournaments throughout the season. We also partner with other clubs for hosting and co-hosting competitions. Coaches provide tournament prep and match strategy coaching.
Visit our registration page to sign up. You can choose monthly membership or drop-in classes. First-time visitors should email info@shamrockwrestling.com if you have questions.
While we’re based in Somerset, we welcome wrestlers from throughout the region. Many athletes drive from Fall River, Swansea, Dighton, and surrounding towns. We’re also just 20 minutes from Providence and Rhode Island communities.
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Ready to train? Questions about programs or pricing? Contact us today.
Shamrock Wrestling Club — Somerset
120 Slades Ferry Ave
Somerset, MA 02726
Classes: Monday & Thursday (5:30–8:00 PM) | Saturday (10:00 AM–12:00 PM)
Bus Access: SRTA Route #114 (first stop)
We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.