Grapevine Grappling Club
Wrestling Club
Grapevine Grappling Club is led by Jerhett "Jet" Lee and Coach Jamual Parks (Oklahoma State University All-American), providing elite instruction in folkstyle, freestyle, and Greco-Roman wrestling.
Our training focuses on technique, mental toughness, and hard work, helping wrestlers of all levels develop and compete at their best. Whether you're new to the sport or chasing championships, Grapevine Grappling Club is the place to train and excel. (Registration Below)
Located at 201 N Starnes Street Grapevine, TX 76051
Coach Jet
Jerhett "Jet" Lee brings 17 years of wrestling and grappling experience, excelling in both wrestling and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.
In high school, Jet was a Two-Time Folkstyle State Champion and a Two-Time Freestyle & Greco-Roman State Champion. He wrestled collegiately at Ouachita Baptist University before transferring to the University of the Ozarks, where he became an NCAA National Qualifier and NCAA Academic All-American. He also earned U23 Greco-Roman All-American honors at the U23 National Championships.
After college, Jet transitioned into coaching, serving as the Head Wrestling Coach at Lewisville High School for two years before moving to Prosper High School. He now coaches at Keller Timber Creek High School, where he continues to develop top-tier wrestlers.
Beyond wrestling, Jet is an accomplished Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu competitor, currently a blue belt ranked #4 in the world at Ultra Heavyweight in the IBJJF rankings. He has won multiple major titles, including:
2023 IBJJF Pans Champion
2024 IBJJF Jiu-Jitsu Con Gi & No-Gi Champion
2024 ADCC Las Vegas Open Champion
10 IBJJF Open gold medals & 4 ADCC Open gold medals in 2024
Jet is known for his technical expertise, patience, and ability to produce high-level athletes and coaches across both wrestling and BJJ.
Coach Parks
Coach Jamal Parks brings a wealth of experience to Grapevine Grappling Club. As an All-American wrestler from Oklahoma State University (OSU), he achieved a fifth-place finish at the NCAA Championships during the 2010-11 season. Throughout his collegiate career, Parks secured two Big 12 titles and amassed a commendable 89-22 overall record.
Beyond college, Parks competed professionally in mixed martial arts (MMA), achieving a 5-1 record with two wins by knockout and one by submission.
In addition to his wrestling and MMA pursuits, Parks is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu grappler and has served as a wrestling coach, contributing to the development of athletes across various disciplines.
His extensive background in wrestling, coaching, and martial arts makes him a valuable asset to our club, where he continues to inspire and develop wrestlers of all levels.