OK read for a couple days bla bla bla. It isn't all about the Big vs Little vs Have vs Have Nots. I live in a small community and would coach my kids if I could. Many of them don't wrestle freestyle and greco because we can't afford to drive to the city and practice. I talked a kid into comming down 1 night a week last year and working with my kids. We don't have the population that presents multiple opportunities. A few of us are it. We are already involved at the high school level so we can't have contact with anybody 8th grade or above during the school year outside of season. Yet a kid in the city can drive 10 minutes and get coached by Aikin. KSHSAA rules. Where is the harm or foul if myself and my coaching staff are willing to take time away from our families and work with kids in the community?? Why is that an advantage? Why should I be penalized. I want to freaking win. My kids want to win. The KSHSAA has some stupid rules. Open it up and allow those that want to do it, to do it. Those that don't don't. Think at Prairie View I am going to tell a kid who didn't wrestle all summer that he can't come out. NO. I want to fill my team. I have had all types of kids on my team. Even one who I am most proud of that still calls me every Wednesday. He is Autistic and he won 20 matches during high school. I have coached all kinds of kids. We don't discriminate. But if things were freed up, we would be a helluva lot better. We don't have the resources that the cities do. Yet the powers that be restrict us? Why???