How many wrestlers out there of all the wrestlers in the state really have records like that? How many wrestlers even get a chance to wrestle entire varsity seasons all 4 years? How many wrestlers have wrestling experience going into their high school years of wrestling? How many wrestlers go all 4 years without an injury that prevents them from getting all the matches that are being talked about of 40 plus matches per season?
Reality check, at the end of the day the winning percentage is the most notable of any stat when it comes to looking at records. 100 wins is not a very big accomplishment if the majority of kids wrestling in the state were getting 40 plus matches on varsity all 4 years of HS wrestling. But without doing the research, I would guess to say that it is a very low percentage of HS wrestlers that get 40 plus varsity matches for 4 straight years of HS wrestling. A program should have a win percentage minimum criteria and if they meet that criteria plus get over 100 wins then that's pretty good and they are in a select category top percentage of wrestlers in the state. Question is, what should that minimum win percentage be for your program more so then should you recognize 100 vs. 125 or 150 wins, etc... I mean give me a break, I have a kid that came out for his first year of wrestling as a freshman, comes from a low income family, no parents, lives with his grandparents, went 1-9 as a freshman only part time on varsity, then goes to a winning record as a sophomore and goes 2-2 at state, then goes 41-6 as a junior and qualifies again for state, and is now a senior with a 32-2 record. We don't shy from tough competition. As a matter of fact I alway bump him up to wrestle the 220 lbs. wrestler if that wrestler is the tougher opponent, even though he weighs 198 lbs. and still maintains the 32-2 current record he has in only his 4th year of wrestling. Now if you don't think that is impressive to be sitting at 100-35 in your senior year when your freshman year was your first year of wrestling, I would have to disagree.