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      • Jones donated more than $1.3 million for the state-of-the-art Jones Wrestling Center at Cleveland High School in Tennessee and was the sole funder for the project.
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  1. Nov 9, 2002 · In 2001, Jones built a $1 million wrestling center on the campus of Cleveland High School, naming the arena after his father, the late W.A. Jones Sr. Alan Jones also contributed toward the building of a new wrestling facility on the campus of Bradley Central High School in 2000-01.

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  3. allanjonesfoundation.com › wrestlingAllan Jones Foundation

    Jones Wrestling Center. State of the art wrestling facility was built on the Cleveland High School campus in Cleveland, TN as a gift to the alma mater of Allan Jones and as a tribute to his father, the late W.A. (Bill) Jones, after whom the arena is named.

  4. Jones donated more than $1.3 million for the state-of-the-art Jones Wrestling Center at Cleveland High School in Tennessee and was the sole funder for the project. He was also the sole funder of the wrestling center at Cleveland's crosstown rival Bradley Central High School.

  5. allanjonesfoundation.com › foundationAllan Jones Foundation

    Bradley Central High School Wrestling Building. Even though Allan Jones graduated from Cleveland High School, he is equally generous when it comes to his old alma mater’s chief rival, Bradley Central High School. Witness his more than $100,000 donation to Bradley’s wrestling facility.

  6. Aug 17, 2008 · The $250,000 scholarship endowment was created as part of the Fulmer's $1 million donation to The Campaign for Tennessee last September. The Fulmer's gift represents one of the largest gifts by a coach and their family to their university.

  7. Jones is the largest individual supporter of high school wrestling in the United States. He founded the Cleveland/Bradley Wrestling Club in 1990, and provided the $1.3 million funding for the Jones Wrestling Center located on the Cleveland High School campus.

  8. volopedia.lib.utk.edu › entries › allan-jonesJones, Allan - Volopedia

    Sep 25, 2018 · In 2001 he built a $1 million wrestling center on the campus of Cleveland High School. In Cleveland, however, he is best known for his work on environmental issues, having personally financed the planting of trees on city streets, playgrounds, and in city parks.

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