I disagree with you Cokeley, my son lost in the finals at USJOC a couple years ago after hyperextending his elbow and was then challenged for 2nd and went out with basically one arm and won the match. A truly strong wrestler is not only physically tough but mentally tough and has the ability to move on to the next match. I have seen plenty of kids in the last couple years lose and still be able to come back and win the challenge match. I think its a disservice to the kids when they are in a very tough bracket and in a blind draw or random drawing scenario it would show who is truly deserving of second place. I've seen countless times when the kid who finished third was clearly a better wrestler than the kid who finished second but because he "ended up on the wrong side of the bracket" places lower.