{"id":75,"date":"2004-12-15T21:35:28","date_gmt":"2004-12-16T03:35:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.wrestlingpod.com\/wrestling-news\/?p=75"},"modified":"-0001-11-30T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"-0001-11-30T05:00:00","slug":"fewer-weight-classes-better-wrestling","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wrestlingpod.com\/wrestling-news\/w75\/fewer-weight-classes-better-wrestling\/","title":{"rendered":"Fewer Weight Classes = Better Wrestling?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I know there are schools that struggle to field a complete team. (Peggy<br \/>just told us about the 13-minute dual, brief in large part to so many<br \/>forfeits.)<\/p>\n<p>But cutting opportunities goes against every thought I have about how<br \/>to make the sport more successful.<\/p>\n<p>You may have another idea. Whatever your opinion, weigh in please!<\/p>\n<p>From the Allentown (PA) Morning Call<br \/>http:\/\/www.mcall.com\/sports\/all-wr-columndec14,0,5484343.story?<br \/>coll=all-sports-hed<\/p>\n<p>Fewer weight classes = better wrestling<\/p>\n<p>Just 10 days into the 2004-05 scholastic wrestling season, and I&#8217;m as<br \/>sick of the 14 weight classes of high school wrestling as I am of<br \/>listening to the &#8221;Twelve Days of Christmas.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Not that there&#8217;s any humbug in that. Both surely have their proponents,<br \/>but they&#8217;re not my cup of Joe.<\/p>\n<p>The 14-weight-class lineup is two too many. Sure, the setup allows<br \/>coaches to put a lot of kids onto the mats, but it borders on the<br \/>insane when you take a look at team depth and team success.<\/p>\n<p>Top teams like Easton, Nazareth, Northampton, Emmaus, Pleasant Valley,<br \/>Northern Lehigh, Wilson and others are fielding a quality 14. But many<br \/>teams are struggling to put an able-bodied wrestler at every weight.<\/p>\n<p>Palisades, for example, under first-year coach Jason Gilligan, can<br \/>basically write off its dual-meet season. Gilligan is the type of<br \/>individual who can turn around the Pirates&#8217; fortunes, but in the<br \/>Colonial League opener against Catasauqua last Wednesday, Palisades had<br \/>to forfeit eight weight classes.<\/p>\n<p>&#8221;Some teams, you show up for the team and you make the varsity lineup<br \/>just because you can make the weight,&#8221; explained former Northampton<br \/>coach Don Rohn, who still helps out at Northampton and actively follows<br \/>the scholastic wrestling scene.<\/p>\n<p>Ryan Nunamaker, the first-year coach at Parkland, would like to see the<br \/>starting lineup size driven down to 12. The PIAA, adopting national<br \/>high school federation rules a few years ago, mandated the shift to 14<br \/>weight classes from 13. Many felt it was the wrong direction at that<br \/>time as well.<\/p>\n<p>&#8221;My idea would be to somehow make it comparable to the 10 college<br \/>weights,&#8221; Nunamaker said, &#8221;and then before 125 , have 118 and 110.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>What borders on the ridiculous is that scholastic wrestling starts at<br \/>103, jumps up by nine pounds to 112, seven to 119, six to 125 and then<br \/>goes by five pounds through 145 before going up seven pounds to 152.<\/p>\n<p>From 112 through 152, there are currently eight weight classes. That&#8217;s<br \/>too many. Going by eight-pound increments would switch that to six<br \/>weight classes.<\/p>\n<p>&#8221;I think that with 12 weight classes,&#8221; Nunamaker said, &#8221;the kids<br \/>would be more competitive. There wouldn&#8217;t be so many transfers because<br \/>spots would be tougher to get. It&#8217;s tough to keep up with the top teams<br \/>because they have more depth. It will make for more competitive matches<br \/>with less weight classes.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Cement Town dust: Cumberland Valley&#8217;s Ryan Williams finished seventh in<br \/>the state last season and came to the Lehigh Valley last Saturday to<br \/>gauge where he was at for the start of wrestling season in the Cement<br \/>Town Duals at Northampton.<\/p>\n<p>He went back home, near Harrisburg, devastated.<\/p>\n<p>Williams suffered a 3-2 loss in his opening bout to fellow state<br \/>qualifier Tim Darling, a Nazareth sophomore. Darling dominated the bout<br \/>and led 3-0 before Williams scored a reverse with 6 seconds left.<\/p>\n<p>In Williams&#8217; second bout, he suffered an even bigger loss. Leading 8-0<br \/>over Northampton&#8217;s Jeff Wandler, he engaged in a roll on the mat.<br \/>Williams let go, however, and immediately screamed in agony, barely<br \/>able to move a right arm that looked severely injured. After a long<br \/>break to settle Williams down and tape him up, he left for the hospital<br \/>with his season in jeopardy of ending prematurely.<\/p>\n<p>Minutes later, in the very next bout, Northampton&#8217;s Dave Gilio injured<br \/>his right shoulder halfway through his bout against Cumberland Valley&#8217;s<br \/>Nate Widmann in the second period and could barely continue. He ended<br \/>up losing 6-0, in visible agony almost the entire time, yet the fact<br \/>that he finished and didn&#8217;t give up bonus points, coupled with<br \/>Wandler&#8217;s win by injury default over Williams, spelled the difference<br \/>in Northampton&#8217;s 37-27 win over CV.<\/p>\n<p>After the match, Northampton coach Terry Daubert said the injury to<br \/>Gilio&#8217;s shoulder appeared to be muscular, not a dislocation, which was<br \/>good news, especially after witnessing Williams&#8217; injury earlier in the<br \/>meet.<\/p>\n<p>Injury is the flipside of striving for athletic success, and whether<br \/>that injury befalls an area favorite or an out-of-area opponent, it&#8217;s<br \/>an all-too-real reminder that seasons and careers are one move away<br \/>from ending.<\/p>\n<p>gary.blockus@mcall.com<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I know there are schools that struggle to field a complete team. (Peggyjust told us about the 13-minute dual, brief in large part to so manyforfeits.) But cutting opportunities goes against every thought I have about howto make the sport more successful. You may have another idea. Whatever your opinion, weigh in please! 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