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Having said that, it's obvious that McCallie will be giving up some forfeits, it's been a factor all year, it's not just going to be at the Baylor match. So knowing that in advance, hopefully there won't be any "noise" from the other side when the forfeits take place. Although given the past, and the attitudes of the crowd, I bet that is not going to happen. (Cough, class-less, cough cough)

 

Actually, this year, when the matches are waived off, I suspect there will be less "noise" than in the past. Unlike previous years, there will be no one weighed in for the EBE at those weights, eliminating the anticipation of a match and reducing any suspense. It's is one thing to have one or more kids weighed in and ready to wrestle only to sit them down. That will certainly generate some "noise". It's another when there is no one there.

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Since the blue boys are already conceding they will not field a full team and therefore have no hope of providing a competitive match, can we assume they won't be charging admission? I know these shools add sports (fencing, lacrosse, crew, etc) programs to service the interests of their student body. Is McC considering dropping wrestling to add a sport that will draw more participation from their current students?

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Believe me- all of us over at McCallie, all though we hate to say it, agree with all. It's not going to be pretty. At all. It will be quick given the difference in talent and the fact that McCallie hasn't had a full line-up all year long. Having said that, it's obvious that McCallie will be giving up some forfeits, it's been a factor all year, it's not just going to be at the Baylor match. So knowing that in advance, hopefully there won't be any "noise" from the other side when the forfeits take place. Although given the past, and the attitudes of the crowd, I bet that is not going to happen. (Cough, class-less, cough cough)

 

The excitement will come at 112 and 135. Those two will be the big matches of the night. 119, 130, and 145 could be interesting as well. We'll see!

 

Give the blue two more years. Two more years to pose a threat to the red team again. And believe me, when those two years are up, we'll get the match we've been waiting for for a while...

 

 

McCallie and Baylor middle school will wrestle tomorrow at 430pm (@ McCallie). Should give a little in sight of how the next several years will go between the two schools.

 

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Since the blue boys are already conceding they will not field a full team and therefore have no hope of providing a competitive match, can we assume they won't be charging admission? I know these shools add sports (fencing, lacrosse, crew, etc) programs to service the interests of their student body. Is McC considering dropping wrestling to add a sport that will draw more participation from their current students?

 

 

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Who cares about forfiets, team points or the next two years.

 

For me, these are the stories to watch: Which team will look like the biggest fool by booing wrestlers or coaches? Who will be the big upset? Who will have a faster than expected pin? Who will throw the fresh move that was not properly scouted? Who is the most fired up?

 

Maybe the most exciting moment is not even a win but a courageous freak out effort against all odds to put everything you got in 6 minutes for your team, yourself, the crowd, and of course for the "cheese" factor.

 

Speaking of the "cheese" factor, I still want to know what happened to the cheerleaders? Lame generation of girls. They should be the ones demanding their rights to be center stage!

 

The BLUE will be the underdogs and like all Americans, its the underdog we love (once again "cheese" factor comes into play). I would aurgue that the real winner is the wrestler that gets the most Facebook hits as a result of his match, regardles of the outcome.

 

GO BIG BLUE

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McCallie and Baylor middle school will wrestle tomorrow at 430pm (@ McCallie). Should give a little in sight of how the next several years will go between the two schools.

 

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CC, this is just an observation from a poor public school dad, but I don??™t think this middle school match up has been a very good historical indicator of the future high school performances. Seems like the really tough McCallie wrestlers today arrived as high schoolers

 

For as long as I can recall seeing McCallie Middle School wrestling, Coach Tom Herring has done a commendable job of fielding a very competitive team. Specifically, if I go back to the McCallie Middle School team of 3 to 4 years ago, Coach Herring had a deep, solid team. Those kids would be Juniors and Seniors now, and I have to wonder where they are.

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I would think that supporters of and the participants in McCallie wrestling would care but what do I know?

 

 

I never was any good with lawyers, politicians, or english teachers. Got me on that one. Yes, I care about all that. I'm just focused on what I can sink my teeth into a week from Friday.

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CC, this is just an observation from a poor public school dad, but I don??™t think this middle school match up has been a very good historical indicator of the future high school performances. Seems like the really tough McCallie wrestlers today arrived as high schoolers

 

For as long as I can recall seeing McCallie Middle School wrestling, Coach Tom Herring has done a commendable job of fielding a very competitive team. Specifically, if I go back to the McCallie Middle School team of 3 to 4 years ago, Coach Herring had a deep, solid team. Those kids would be Juniors and Seniors now, and I have to wonder where they are.

 

 

Jdad, I agree with your comment regarding McCallie which helps me with my next point. Baylors winning teams have been built around champions that have emerged from their middle school program (good kids that stick with it). Bell is the only boarding/state champion that I can think of in the last few years.

 

I think anyone that shows up for tomorrows match will see an example of what the future will hold. Baylor isn't building a program around winning two years from now. The program at Baylor seems to be built around, getting to the top, and staying on top

 

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