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All Qualifications have been voted on by the Executive Board, any issues with the following qualifications may be brought to the Board for consideration and Vote.

Fargo is a State Organized Tournament, so all wrestlers wanting to attend must fall into one of the exceptions below:

 

1. Attend TWF State and a Regional Tournament

2. Place TOP 2 at the TWF Ironman and Attend a Regional Tournament

3. Place Top 4 at Regional Tournament

4. Place Top 8 at UWW Tournament

5. Attend TWF State and be Chosen for Cadet or Junior Team

 

Anyone who needs an exemption to the above rules must submit a request to Ben Bowers @ BMBowers@aol.com.

All Waivers will be Voted on by the Executive Board.

Any questions please call Ben at 574-215-8586

 

 

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These qualifications are put in place to allow for wrestlers and coaches a clear road map of how to go to Cadet and Junior Nationals in Fargo. They were not put in place to stop anyone from going. It also gives the Board a clear understanding of who to choose if a particular weight class is over the limit of wrestlers, being a State Organized Event. I hope this clears up any confusion, if there are any other questions feel free to call either Ben Bowers or Derek Harrison with questions or concerns. Thank you.

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