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Ranked Wrestlers per Region

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2023 9:23 am
by wre157
Region 1: 40 Ranked Wrestlers
Region 2: 21 Ranked Wrestlers
Region 3: 17 Ranked Wrestlers
Region 4: 34 Ranked Wrestlers

Based on the new Individual Rankings, Region 1 has more total ranked wrestlers than Region 2 and 3 combined.

Re: Ranked Wrestlers per Region

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2023 11:34 am
by standincoach
Wait wait….. you mean the regions that have a a direct or close proximity to ohio and Pennsylvania have the most. Gasp* how could that be

Re: Ranked Wrestlers per Region

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2023 11:30 pm
by KDunbar
wre157 wrote:Region 1: 40 Ranked Wrestlers
Region 2: 21 Ranked Wrestlers
Region 3: 17 Ranked Wrestlers
Region 4: 34 Ranked Wrestlers

Based on the new Individual Rankings, Region 1 has more total ranked wrestlers than Region 2 and 3 combined.


AA/A ranked wrestlers that is.
Although the same trend holds somewhat true in AAA with Region 4 with slightly the most over Region 1

Re: Ranked Wrestlers per Region

Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2023 9:22 am
by Thetruth101
standincoach wrote:Wait wait….. you mean the regions that have a a direct or close proximity to ohio and Pennsylvania have the most. Gasp* how could that be


How is this an advantage? Anyone can go and wrestle in Ohio or Pennsylvania. As a wrestler one of the best ways too improve is too seek better competition, whether you travel 1 or 5 plus hours. If you are talking about kids transferring from neighboring states, I still don't think it's a problem. Can't fault a kid for looking for a better opportunity to get quality mat time and possible scholarship offers he might not receive elsewhere. In the end, I believe it just makes wrestling in the state better.

Re: Ranked Wrestlers per Region

Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2023 1:29 pm
by standincoach
Thetruth101 wrote:
standincoach wrote:Wait wait….. you mean the regions that have a a direct or close proximity to ohio and Pennsylvania have the most. Gasp* how could that be


How is this an advantage? Anyone can go and wrestle in Ohio or Pennsylvania. As a wrestler one of the best ways too improve is too seek better competition, whether you travel 1 or 5 plus hours. If you are talking about kids transferring from neighboring states, I still don't think it's a problem. Can't fault a kid for looking for a better opportunity to get quality mat time and possible scholarship offers he might not receive elsewhere. In the end, I believe it just makes wrestling in the state better.



I’ll add to your defensive, but but, reply.

Add influence to all you just said as well.

Good day sir ma’am