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  1. ukmike22000

    Youth regionals weigh-ins

    Sorry if this has been discussed already, but I heard tonight from the parent of another team that youth regional weigh-ins will be held Saturday, February 4th----the same day as the Middle School State Tournament. Is this true? We live in NKY and have heard that Campbell Co. is hosting the regional---so if any Camp Co. folks have this info your reply is much appreciated. If the info I heard was correct I'll go ahead and pose my next question-----will any provisions be made for the kids who will be at the MS State tourney to weigh in at a different time? My son did not qualify for MS state but is going down to support his teammates who did. Thanks!
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    900???

    I appreciate your stance Ranger, I'm just a little torn as to whether or not I agree with it. I guess I see the 'developmental league' part of the sport in the weekly tournaments that take place leading up to state, where there are ample opportunities for a kid to achieve success at least once during that season. My son is a 10 yr old 70lb'er, and while I would love to see him standing atop the state podium, even he knows that Blake Roth is the best (or one of---not trying to start an argument with anyone there) 10 yr old 70 lb'er in the state. Keeping Blake, and others like him, out of the tournament does not eliminate what these "older" kids know----which is who is/are the best. My son won regional and CYW city wide this year so he is a decent, but not great, wrestler. I am sure that if he were to win a Roth-less state (assuming we had MS style weight brackets with one champion) that he would know that the medal around his neck does not mean he is truly the "state champ" at his age and weight, but rather just the winner of that day's tournament that is called "state". So, while it would be great to have a "state champ" in the house----and technically we do since he won two years ago at Fern Creek----I would prefer to have the best wrestlers participate regardless of Middle School experience and success. I'm with the old saying "to be the best you've got to beat the best" and this one day is the opportunity to find out who is the best. Imagine how much more that medal would mean if he caught Blake on an off day (does he even have those?) and won!!!
  3. Thanks for your comments. We look forward to helping you guys out next year.

  4. ukmike22000

    900???

    Nkawtg135, you will see the member name "stanmms" in the forum section who will be happy to give you the meeting information where all of these decisions are discussed. Just send him a PM. If you would like to take the lead on researching any of your suggestions above (alternate venues, etc.) I'm sure they would be happy to have the help. Understand that just three years ago the youth state tournament was held in a high school gym with less than half the seating capacity and one less mat. Rome was not built in a day, and my opinion is that the youth state tournament has gotten better every year. The great news is that it will continue to improve when folks like yourself are willing to "jump in the boat and row" to help make it better. Please give us an update as to your progress after you attend your first meeting.
  5. ukmike22000

    2011 Youth State Tournament

    Nkawtg135, Please do not derail the conversation here. The main point of my post---and where this thread needs to stay---was to congratulate the folks at Ryle for doing a great job of running the tournament. If you want to discuss the state of high school wrestling in Kentucky as compared to other parts of the country, please start a new thread in the high school section. My point of mentioning the high school finals was to let all youth wrestling parents know that the state finals are a great atmosphere that any youth wrestler serious about the sport would enjoy watching. Nothing more, nothing less.
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    2011 Youth State Tournament

    Many thanks to Coach Lee and the "Raider Nation" for organizing and running a great tournament. I was there all day (7:30-7:00) and it really seemed to go pretty fast. Kentucky wrestling just gets better every year! Also, for anyone who has never attended the high school finals, do yourself (and your wrestler) the favor of going at least once. I took my son for the first time this year and it was awesome.
  7. ukmike22000

    Youth Region 3 Tournament

    Good call Matt. I figured I'd screw up something in that post! Looking forward to state----I'm sure that you and Raider Nation will rock the running of that tournament. The Conner gang (and I'm sure all of NKY) are behind you----just let us know what we can do to help.
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    The Middle School List

    Well Ranger, if anybody doubted your ability to rank these kids they need only compare your list to the results from yesterday's state tournament. Yeah, yeah---I know some knucklehead will reply "well Ranger missed such and such weight class" or whatever.....but overall, that's simply amazing. Nice work and thanks for the effort you put in to compile and post your list(s). Any lottery numbers you'd like to share with us?
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    Youth Region 3 Tournament

    Congratulations to all wrestlers who competed today at the Region 2 tournament at Summitview MS. Also, a huge congrats to the SKY wrestling program and Richard Conrad for doing an outstanding job of running today's tournament. We were scheduled to start at 10:00 and started at 10:00 (how often does that happen?) And, with over 300 wrestlers competing, half the mats were being rolled up at 1:30, with all wrestling done by 2:00. Nice hospitality room, nice trophy presentation with podium, etc., etc., etc. BTW, I'm not with the SKY program just talking this thing up--I'm a Conner parent. A tournament run this well deserves the recognition!!
  10. ukmike22000

    Middle school finals

    LMAO....you do know that Bic makes "PENS" not "pins"...... I do agree that Heidorf is going to be tough to pin though.........
  11. ukmike22000

    Middle school finals

    So does anybody know if he wrestling up at 103 all year, or is he cutting to 96?
  12. ukmike22000

    Middle school finals

    OK Ranger, who's this Kline kid from Trigg? Seems like he's getting alot of attention but up to today has been nowhere on the radar. Can this kid stand up to the competition that the other regions are going to throw at him?
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    Youth State Tournament

    One suggestion I will make to ALL teams attending the tournament is to sit down with your regional rep and review your rosters before they get turned in to the host team for state. We had a situation last year where one of our kids wrestled at regionals and was on our roster, but was left off the list submitted by the regional rep and given to the people running the tournament. Luckily for us there was a kid in the next weight bracket up that could not make the tournament and our boy was given his spot. However, if that boy would not have been sick our boy would not have wrestled. KEY POINT: It is not the host school's responsibility to make sure your list is complete----it is your responsibility. Do not let your regional rep turn in your roster without your coach or team mom checking it one last time. Many thanks to the fine folks at Campbell Co. for taking a bad situation and making it work.
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    elementary tournaments

    If you are looking in the Northern Kentucky/Cincinnati area there are a couple of tournaments left in the season. This weekend the Hammer & Anvil tournament is being held at Western Brown HS (I believe the previously mentioned Batavia tournament is the same as this one). Also, Loveland, OH (Eastern Cincinnati suburb) is holding a youth tournament. Just Google "Cincinnati Youth Wrestling" and you should see the CYW website which lists all of their tournaments.