coach_williams wrote:highleghillary wrote:If you live in wv, then there is no such thing as small or big schools. Everything here is small, especially with several of today's competing schools in AA originating as AAA schools at one point. I have no problem with one big tournament. If anybody doesn't like that, then tell it to somebody in california
There is a considerable difference between our bigger and smaller schools. Do me a favor and take the 5 minutes it takes to walk around the entire facility at Magnolia High School and then go see how much school you can see at Parkersburg South in 5 minutes. That aside, student population is what is relevant, not community attitude (big town vs small town). It is harder for small schools with 5 or 7 wrestlers to compete against schools with 25 or 30 wrestlers. The larger schools will always be the "state champion school" and the small school never will, resulting in the smaller school struggling to build and keep a wrestling program because students don't want to wrestle for the team that always comes in 44th at states.
And nobody cares how California does it. There are 10 school districts in Cali that have more students than the city of Charleston, WV has residents. We can not do it the way they do it because our largest school district (Kanawha county) wouldn't even be in the top 25 in California.
ohhh and btw you dont compare our AAA schools to any of the california schools, you cant look at it that way. if you look at our aa and aaa schools, most of these schools are smaller than schools in tons of the states. What we are simply looking at is the structure. Do i think california should be doing the structure they do? Honestly, thats irrelevant, what is relevant is that ours isnt as competitive as it was 7-15 years ago, and i have no problem debating that. This is because of the turnout! the sport must be consolidated, if not then atleast until wv as whole repairs itself, which btw could take years, dont expect a different result. Wrestling is not like football. Though there are some team aspects of it, the sole reason why kids chose to do this is merely for the appreciation of getting that hand raised. Also, the fact that independence beat south last year, to say that AAA would always win just isnt true.