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Nowhere in the post does it state that there are 18911 wrestlers in 6a. (I'm assuming you figured out the "591 wrestlers" by dividing 18911 by 32 schools.) By the same math, every 321A school would have to have 61 wrestlers--something I doubt very highly.
The point is, your statistics are arbitrary. Until we can know the number of wrestlers at all levels, we will never know for sure. My post simply states that Pran Jr., who is both a boy and an athlete, wants the best possible chance of making it to state, he will not choose 6A.
A point that I have brought up which no one ever answers--true, 321a/4a kids often have better records than their big class counterparts. However, how legitimate are these records? How many kids from say, Belleville(nothing against The Ville, just using it as an example), would wrestle varsity at a bigger school? I'm guessing 1-4. Therefore, every win that a 321a wrestler gets over the other 10-13 Belleville wrestlers is equivalent to a JV win.
Your records may be better, but many of them may be inflated.
In conclusion...class strength varies from year to year. Sure you have hard regionals, but get over it. And MancerL is fat.