Several years ago while attending Senior Nationals in Cleveland, Ohio, I was able to watch a young man by the name of Kyle Maynard wrestle. Truly inspirational story, "No Excuses"
He does not think in terms of limitations, but only in accomplishments. One of Kyle's favorite sayings is, "It's not what I can do; it's what I WILL do."

He wasn't an undefeated wrestler, matter of fact he did't win a state championship, but in my opinion he is truly a winner because he loved the sport of wrestling and made "No Excuses".

This time of the year we get on here and debate which class is toughest or weakest, who is the toughest, can't believe guys going are going to state with losing records, etc. This is our right as Americans, but lets not forget that these young men we are talking and debating about are giving it their all based on their ablities and we should congratulate them...sorry to jack the thread but after all it was about quotes...