We do need to keep in mind that not all kids are going to wrestle to become great at it. Some parents have their kids wrestle for the life lessons. Nothing wrong with that. But the problem comes when those parents want their kids recognized for "just wrestling". Wrestling is a great sport for your kid to participate in, but obviously it is a lot funner, like any sport, when you win. However it is whole lot LESS FUN when you lose than other sports. I want us to find ways to get more k ids to participate, which increases our chances of finding that kid, who may not have wrestled, that turns into a stud. But like Chad says, let's not create awards for kids that haven't paid their dues. In ANY sport, there are going to be the top tier kids, middle tier kids, and lower tier kids. Don't create awards that make the lower tier kids feel like middle tier kids, or awards that make m iddle tier kids feel like top tier kids. Call the awards what they are, as they are.