Originally Posted By: John Johnson
Originally Posted By: XGHSWC
Originally Posted By: Wyatt Bechtel
Originally Posted By: XGHSWC
Plainville, seriously? Surely they can't beat the top 4A team. Are you sure about that?


Plainville beat the top 4A team, Colby, at the Beloit Tournament.
Originally Posted By: RightCall
Originally Posted By: XGHSWC
Plainville, seriously? Surely they can't beat the top 4A team. Are you sure about that?


I'm pretty sure Plainville and Colby were both at the Beloit Tournament, and Plainville won the whole thing. Now head to head in a dual I think Colby would win, but as far as I know..KS doesn't have a dual state tournament, and the rankings are based on a tournement style performance. I think...but what do I know about wrestling, I'm from Ohio.


My apologies, I stand corrected. My mistake. I guess I can't be right 100% of the time either. But of course I never said one was better than the other. I just said, "are you sure about that?" because I sure wasn't. But congratulations to Plainville, their coaches, their wrestlers and their fans as they are apparently legit.


Frequently, 321A teams and wrestlers are under-ranked. Everyone assumes...small schools....you know... For example, the heavy weights last year - Scott City and Beloit - were way under-ranked.

No problem X, you are not the only one....


Thanks for saying no problem but come on Double J, you know that nobody in the know ever under-ranks or under-estimates your precious 321A teams or wrestlers, especially me. Those of us in the know, know that the classes in Kansas aren't as disparate as they are in some states. It's really just Plainville. It's not that they're 321A that's confusing and why they may be under-estimated, it's just the whole Plainville thing. Now if it was Norton or Hoxie or Scott City or even ACCHS or someone like that we were talking about, it wouldn't have been such a surprise.

So like I said, congratulations to Plainville, their wrestlers, their coaches and their fans, for having a great year and for being considered one of the "best" teams in the state, regardless of class!