KDunbar wrote:Bearhugger wrote:If Point Pleasant would have been in Region 1 this season, we would have seen PP qualify maybe 0 to 2 less wrestlers for the state tournament. Lets split it down the middle and say 1 less STQ. This means the current region 1 teams would qualify 13 less wrestlers.
To expand further, it is possible that PP could have 8 to 10 state finalists. Key word possible. I do not see any teams in region 1 that could have more than 2 to 3 state finalists.
So, what have we learned. Yes, it probably was harder to qualify as a wrestler this year in several weight classes from Region 1 AA/A compared to other regions. This tends to somewhat rotate between the regions from year to year. This has been the case in Region 1 and now Region 4 in AAA forever. Despite this "occasional inequality", it has never affected the team race. No doubt that on occasion the 5th or 6th best wrestler stays home. As someone else pointed out, often one of the best wrestlers in the state is at home on the JV team (don't let Bearhugger read this or else he'll admonish us for allowing that to happen). Should the regions be realigned to correct this? Not in my opinion, as it would be an endless job and be based on a lot of human subjectivity. Finally, let's see if Point Pleasant's final team score is actually more than double the next closest school. If so, then the concept that they could evenly divide their team in half and still win and finish in second (thus taking half as many wrestlers to the state and still come out the winner) would reassure everyone that the regional "inequality" is not playing a role on any team in Region 1 being able to be competitive in the overall team race.
1. Oak Glen won AA/A region 1 over Fairmont Senior. Oak Glen also beat Fairmont Senior in the Cameron Tournament.
2. Oak Glen walked in with 14 wrestlers, only 5 were ranked in the top 10 on the February 5 Coaches' individual rankings. They qualified 8 wrestlers.
3. Fairmont Senior walked in with 13 wrestlers but 8 were ranked in the top 10. They qualified 8 wrestlers. One of their ranked wrestlers did not qualify.
4. Region 1 has 47 ranked wrestlers or 33.81%. Region 2 has 36 or 25.90%. Region 3 has 25 or 17.99%. Region 4 has 31 or 22.30%
5. Region 1 is without a doubt the toughest region for the average wrestler to qualify for the state tournament. Seven weight classes contained FOUR ranked wrestlers. One of which was 106 that had 5 ranked wrestlers.
Now lets look at all of this from a different perspective. First, I know the difference between dual competition and tournament competition. However, if Team A beats Team B 59 to 9, then Team B is NOT going to beat Team A in a tournament.
Oak Glen walked into region 1 with their full team. They won the tournament. Oak Glen took on Point Pleasant in a dual and lost 59 to 9. Thus, I do not see Oak Glen challenging for a state team title with all 14 of their wrestlers. They will be contending for second with their 8 STQs and second is what everybody is fighting for.
Oak Glen is a good team that has many members that have improved from season to season. Taking all 14 of their wrestlers plus 3 more isn't going to be enough. Same for FSHS. A dramatically improved team that is poised for a better season next season. Taking all 14 plus 3 more is not enough.
Holy smokes. Braxton Amos works out with a landmine now!!!!!!