Not to get too intense on this subject and certainaly not trying to change the entire concept here. Just would like some conderation for the "little" guys who have worked their butts off for years. I would say a simple rule change allowing the 14U "small"(boys that are under 106??)non HS varsity wrestlers to be able to wrestle KIDS if they meet that criteria. It would be better for them in terms of being able to be in a HS practice room but still get the level of competition that will make them better as they become upperclassman (and GROW). I don't see how that affects the current integrity of either HS or KIDS? No weight changes, adding/subtracting weights!! Heck if we let VARSITY HS 14U STATE CHAMPS COME BACK AND WRESTLE KIDS STATE CHAMP SERIES, what would be wrong with letting the little freshmen non varsity 14U guys come back and wrestle the regular season matches just so they can have better competition? (as long as they meet the criteria) And yes there is a difference between a super stud 100 pounder that can compete at the high school level and a decent 100 pounder that needs another year or two of good wrestling to be at the same level. If as Freshmen the HS format doesn't provide these guys a reasonalble and comparative situation as it does the heavier guys, why not provide an "middle ground" alternative for them? How would this negatively effect anything?