Will,

If you are only defining "professional" coaches in that they are paid then we have clubs that have "professional" coaches that the middles school kids can go to.

I think you are really narrowing the definition of "professional" just to fit your argument. There is much more to being a professional in anything other than just being paid. In fact if you research the definition of "professional" or profession you will find that most high school coaches probably wouldn't qualify as a "professional" coach because most of them are professional educators who get paid a pretty small stipend to coach wrestling on the side. They are guys that love the sport and don't do it for the money. We have a lot of club coaches that love the sport but do it for the money.