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Nick Maxwell (Karns) /wink.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=";)" border="0" alt="wink.gif" /> , will be wrestling at 103. He's just a freshman. It would be a guess to try to predict the 103 class this year. lots of talent to beat to get to the big show /popcorneater.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":popcorneater:" border="0" alt="popcorneater.gif" /> .

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Nick Maxwell (Karns) /wink.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=";)" border="0" alt="wink.gif" /> , will be wrestling at 103. He's just a freshman. It would be a guess to try to predict the 103 class this year. lots of talent to beat to get to the big show /popcorneater.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":popcorneater:" border="0" alt="popcorneater.gif" /> .

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Mr Maxwell,

This is the 5th attempt to get your sons name in the mix

 

The topic is who are the returning allstars, and since your boy did not wrestle in High School last year, I know this because he rassled my young-un in a middle school tournament. he would not be considered a returning starter,from what little I know about rasslin.

 

Do you still play in the band, Cause you are a heck of a horn tooter.

 

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Tommy Boone

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The Middle schoolers you have named are very good and can go with anybody.

 

 

ANYONE?

 

Doing well in middle school, and doing well in high school are two totally different animals. Yes, having a good background from the middle school level sure helps in the progression needs to occur in high school, but just because a kid has a good middle school career, does not instantly make them a stud in high school. There are so many factors that will come into play. Remember, a freshman is usually 14 years old, and wrestling an 18/19 year old man is a whole different story then they have seen. In middle school, you wrestle kids within a year or two of your age, not a 4 or 5 year span. So let's sit back and wait and see. yes some will do well, but many will struggle for a year or more, and those that can survive that struggle may be the ones we are talking about in a couple years.

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ANYONE?

 

Doing well in middle school, and doing well in high school are two totally different animals. Yes, having a good background from the middle school level sure helps in the progression needs to occur in high school, but just because a kid has a good middle school career, does not instantly make them a stud in high school. There are so many factors that will come into play. Remember, a freshman is usually 14 years old, and wrestling an 18/19 year old man is a whole different story then they have seen. In middle school, you wrestle kids within a year or two of your age, not a 4 or 5 year span. So let's sit back and wait and see. yes some will do well, but many will struggle for a year or more, and those that can survive that struggle may be the ones we are talking about in a couple years.

 

Well said High School level a different ball game

also HORN TOOTER is right on this guy

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Division II is where the middle schoolers have a shot

 

 

You are a smart kid but once again should choose your statements more wisely. Did an 8th grader also not win a DI state championship last year?

 

Now if you want to speak to the fact that they have a better shot at starting in DII that might be true because more DII schools are set-up such that the rules allow the 8th graders to compete at the varisty level. Tthere are few DI schools that meet the criteria otherwise you might find a few more starting.

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Nick Maxwell (Karns) /wink.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=";)" border="0" alt="wink.gif" /> , will be wrestling at 103. He's just a freshman. It would be a guess to try to predict the 103 class this year. lots of talent to beat to get to the big show /popcorneater.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":popcorneater:" border="0" alt="popcorneater.gif" /> .

 

 

hrdcrwrestler...i agree with bear cat brown...it is very obvious that you want us to know about your son...i also read last year where you talked about your son on another wrestling forum...

 

there are alot of dads on this sight...we all care about our boys...and want them to do well...we scout and read about others in their weight class...etc...etc...

 

but here is where it stops...you never...never...start a comment about your own son...or a post about how tough he is...or is going to be...you can say thanks or kudos if someone says something good about the boy...

 

you can respond to others questions about your son...you can report scores from the teams matches (and individual matches that may include your son's name and score)...let other folks speak of your son after he wins...

 

let it go and you will be fully embraced here on CoachT wrestling room...and it will be a fun experience...reading, posting and watching wrestling...and...making quite a few friends with other kids dads...even the one's that beat your boy...and...I do wish the best for your son...welcome to the next level

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hrdcrwrestler...i agree with bear cat brown...it is very obvious that you want us to know about your son...i also read last year where you talked about your son on another wrestling forum...

 

there are alot of dads on this sight...we all care about our boys...and want them to do well...we scout and read about others in their weight class...etc...etc...

 

but here is where it stops...you never...never...start a comment about your own son...or a post about how tough he is...or is going to be...you can say thanks or kudos if someone says something good about the boy...

 

you can respond to others questions about your son...you can report scores from the teams matches (and individual matches that may include your son's name and score)...let other folks speak of your son after he wins...

 

let it go and you will be fully embraced here on CoachT wrestling room...and it will be a fun experience...reading, posting and watching wrestling...and...making quite a few friends with other kids dads...even the one's that beat your boy...and...I do wish the best for your son...welcome to the next level

 

 

This should be copied, stickied, and made a requirement for all new posters on ANY wrestling message board.

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