Also- Cameron Jesseph just signed Thursday or Friday (5/7 or 5/8) w/LCC so that may be why he wasn't on the njcaa list.
Another Also - Anyone have a list of Athletic Directors from all the KS 4 & 2 yr schools that "DO NOT" have wrestling? Might be a way to show 1 or more of them how many kids they would have a shot at keeping "in state" if they had a program and the AD's from the schools that do have wrestling would be happy to hear from all of us as well. The more options, the better. I'd like to see Pitt St., Emporia St., Washburn pick up wrestling to go along with FHSU...as well as the other 2 yr schools in the state...plus, how awesome would it be if the KCAC started wrestling as a league? I am really excited to hear about all the "in state" kids going to Baker! How fantastic!!
Congrats to the boys that have any level of scholarship to wrestle...you're not going to regret your decision. It's tough and it will make you tougher! Good Luck!!
Now, anyone have that list of college AD's that we can start firing letters and emails to??
Phil McComb
As far as junior colleges go, I would suggest starting with:
Dan Pratt, Athletic Director Kansas City Kansas Community College 7250 State Avenue Kansas City, Kansas 66112
dpratt1@kckcc.edu
This school is where they have the Senior Metro Classic every year. They see first hand the enthusiam that wrestling can generate from this event. There is no community college in the Kansas City metro area with a wrestling program and we really need a junior college wrestling program in the KC metro area. They could also attract many very good wrestlers from the Kansas City Missouri side of state line that would not otherwise attend Kansas City Kansas Community College. I talked to them a couple of years ago and they were considering adding wrestling at that time. It might help them to start thinking about it again, if they started receiving letters and e-mails from different areas of the state.
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