Pat Smith

Pat Smith
Pat Smithis a former collegiate wrestler at Oklahoma State University and a former assistant coach at OSU. During his collegiate wrestling career, he became the first four-time NCAA wrestling champion in the sport's history, a feat only equalled nine other times: by Cael Sanderson, Kyle Dake and Logan Stieber in Division I; five times in NCAA Division II, most recently in 2016 by Joey Davis; and Marcus LeVesseur in Division III. Smith resigned as Oklahoma State's assistant coach on May...
ProfessionWrestler
Date of Birth21 September 1970
CityOklahoma City, OK
We're giving you one hour a day more of your life. What is that worth to you? To a lot of people, it would be worth a lot.
We have self-imposed procedures, and people have commended us for them.
We closed down our engineering department over the summer because it has been inefficient for a number of years.
It's very sad. It'll hurt the city, it'll hurt the economy and it'll hurt all those who have come to see a musical, many of whom have traveled across the world.
Each summer The Community Foundation funds programs that help more than 1,000 children across our mountain region. Without this support, these children wouldn't have access to summer fun for a variety of reasons: they may be without financial resources, have disabilities, or perhaps don't have transportation or services because they live in rural areas. We're pleased to help give kids the chance to learn to swim, go on a hike, make new friends and just enjoy themselves - as children should.
It's a very, very tough environment and very dirty.
When the MTA tells us to begin, we will begin. The boat is there and we are ready.
We were building bomb shelters, essentially. People told us the rules had always been on the books, but until the tsunami, they'd never been enforced. Now they are.
We are not compelled to lose that element of quality in favor of speed.
When the township of Edgewater is ready for our ferries, we'll be there.
Although we had drilled the site for environmental investigation pretty extensively, you can't drill every inch of it. Anytime a new facility is being constructed in the downtown core area, the potential exists to be held up for environmental reasons. It's so hard to make that time up.
This is his home town. Anytime he's done anything in New York, the reaction has been overwhelmingly positive. New Yorkers are cool about this kind of thing.
Some people have left because the facility has become outdated. And so people have left to find other places. And there are some of us who believe strongly in the Y who have stayed -- I'm one of those people. I'm looking forward to what they're going to do next.
After we've had a cold spell and it suddenly warms up, we get really busy.