Iowa wrestling dad. I'm going to keep this post generic since I've read your results board and saw no reference to Team Kaws 152 and Hvwt recruits. The Browns and McCrakens would sincerely like to thank Team Kaw for the opportunity to compete Sat. and Sun. We were able to at the very least work the individual medal part. And thanks to the Team Kaw, we took home a team bronze!I don't know about the hvwt(McCracken) but Zack met a few kids on your team that just made him giggle like a girl when talked about the days events on Sat. night. That meant a lot to him and me also. It really helped lighten our load concidering the extreme stress we were under with the situation we were in. If I may I would like to make a couple of comments on what I observed as an outsider looking in. I watched 180 Kaw/Comanche vs. The Ripped matches and saw: #1 Fearless Kansas Kids no matter how outgunned they were. When their bouts were coming up, they could look over the mat and see their opponents were at times, heavily Armed. They held their head up higher,warmed up harder, RAN out to the mat, and I could swear that at times it looked like before they shook hands,spit, and said to themselves,"Lets do this!" #2 They fought to the very end. It was king of the hill, they weren't going to givem an inch and they were serious about it! #3 No one cried. If there was a tear it from the opponents finger in their eye. There were a number of those. #4 And finally, there attitude after each match was just stellar. No matter what happened on the mat, they RAN to the other corner to shake the oppoents coaches hands. To Coaches Kaw/Comanche; you guys were great. You looked, acted, and reacted in concerned, professional manner.Thanks again. Did I mention my wife is from Toepeka? Mike. joe_brown_boss@yahoo.com