Coach Charles Bosco

Coach Charles Bosco has been in the sport of fencing as a competitor, official, and instructor for over 60 years. He was trained by Edward Lucia and Tony Orsi, two fencing masters from the internationally famous Salle Santelli of New York, both of whom trained Olympic fencers. After many years of training with these coaches, Mr. Bosco opened Salle D'Armes Bosco in Brick, NJ. in 1969. Salle D'Armes is French for "room of arms" and is named after the instructor.
The New Jersey salle was very successful, with fencers going into national competition. Many of the students received college fencing scholarships. One of his students, Steve Mormondo, went on to compete on three U.S. Olympic fencing teams.
In 1991, Coach Bosco moved to Madison, AL and soon took over the job of coach of the Huntsville Fencing Club. In 2003 Salle D'Armes Bosco was re-established.
Olympic Trainer
Trained fencers who competed at the Olympic level
Scholarship Success
Many students received college fencing scholarships
Legacy
Established Salle D'Armes Bosco in 1969