
About Launch Wrestling Academy
We are a local wrestling organization located in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania

About Launch Wrestling Academy
Building Skills, Character, and a Love for Wrestling.
At Launch Wrestling Academy, we’re more than a wrestling club—we’re a community. Our mission is to teach wrestling fundamentals while fostering discipline, teamwork, and resilience in young athletes.
With programs tailored to both beginners and advanced wrestlers, we provide a supportive environment where everyone can grow and excel.
Meet Our Dedicated Coaches
Passionate Mentors, Experienced Wrestlers, and Champions at Heart.

Tim Harner
Head Coach
Boys Varsity Wrestling
High School Athletic Achievements Wrestling - Tim was an outstanding high school wrestler with a career total of 167 wins and 15 defeats while competing at Norristown Area High School. He held the District 1 and school career records for wins with 167; also, most wins in a season with 51; most wins by a freshman with 37; ranked 3rd in the history of PIAA wrestling with 167 wins.

Christopher Falocne
Health & Physical Education Teacher
Bridgeport Elementary School
Was born and raised in Bridgeport Pa and a graduate of Upper Merion School District. Currently, I reside in Upper Merion Township. I received my Associates degree from Montgomery County Community College as a Fitness Professional. I then continued my education at West Chester University where I received my Bachelors of Education in Health and Physical Education. I have my MAsters degress from Emporia University in Health and Physical Education.

Mr. Dennis Mejias
Coach
Coach Mejias was a state champion for Mepham High School in the state of New York and earned All-American status. In 1984 he was a New York Freestyle State Champion. Coach Mejias received a full scholarship from Wilkes University to wrestle at the Division I level. In college, Coach Mejias was a 3-time NCAA qualifier and 4-time place winner at the Eastern National Qualifier. In 1987, he was named an NCAA All-American after taking 8th place at the NCAA tournament. Coach Mejias was honored to be included in the Wilkes University Hall of Fame in 2003.
