Mr NKY3X--I love your confidence and you are creating discussion on this board, which can only be a good thing as long as it's civil.
No doubt your boys are credentialed, but why the move out of one of the top wresting states to one that is still developing? Ohio has 4 times as many wrestling schools. Certainly winning a state title as a frosh is an amazing accomplishment at any weight and unheard of at 220. To do it in Kentucky is a great thing, but to do it in Ohio would be national news--much like Chris Phillips a few years ago when he beat Roddy at Ironman. Just curious, if he's so good why not prove it in Ohio?