I'm new to this posting stuff, but I did want to weigh in on the comment about 106 being a weak weight class. First let me say that the amount of time spent in the weight room and the practice room is the measure of a quality wrestler. A weight class is a weight class. Yes younger wrestlers usually are at 106, but that doesn't mean they haven't put a significant amount of time into the sport or deserve to be labeled weak. Frankly, I think that upper classmen who suck weight to wrestle 106 and not their natural weight class is a questionable practice. In many cases the only thing that separates the freshmen 106 and the upper classmen 106 is strength, which is by and large a mother nature thing.