I was very disappointed to see that the 45&6A was divided up. I have always enjoyed watching the best wrestlers from all of these classes and even wished I could watch the 123A tournament as well. Other than enjoying the great wrestling it has become somewhat of a reunion of old friends for me. Now I have to choose which friends and wrestlers to watch, what a disappointment. Think about all of the great teams and wrestlers you have not been able to watch just do to the fact that 123A and 456A have been at separate sites. I have enjoyed both venues, but after going out of state and watching the Nebraska state tournament I will never agree with holding the tournaments at separate sites. To hold all of the tournaments at one site you would have to be able to put down eight mats, run the tournament over a three day period, and have a place that would hold 10-15 thousand people. You could have a 123A and 4A session then a 456A session. When you get down to the semifinals you could run all classes during the same session. Think about what a great tournament we could have if we pooled all of our best resources into one tournament. Not to mention that all classes could be televised. I firmly believe the KSHSAA would save thousands of dollars and increase attendance if they held all of these tournaments in one building. I do agree that the Kansas coliseum is a poor and outdated site, that appears to have had very little updating since it was built. I disagree with the fact that college coaches don't recruit kids form these tournaments. College coaches always send representatives to these tournaments and some kids do get discovered that have not been in the mainstream media. I have always looked forward to the Kansas state wrestling tournament and even drove back from Nebraska every year just to watch. However, the decision to divide the different classes has turned me off to the state tournament and if Hutch was not hosting I'm not sure I would be attending.