Those KS boys represented KS very well in Cleveland and congratulations all of them. It's true that KS took more kids than almost any state and I think had third or fourth biggest roster but I'm not going to use that to take anything from their success. Participation is one measure of success. It was a super job and this senior class was very talented and every one of those kids had a couple of KS coaches to credit. Congratulations to them all. I understand that had Grater not got taken down twice in the last 22 secs of his match in the quarters that he would have won and been an AA. Wrestling on your feet is critical. I stand by my position about the general style of KS wrestling. If you are one takedown better on your feet and can get away, you can win 100% of the time. If you are not better on your feet but equal, then like Schlatter says riding can make the difference. But, do you have any idea how good Schlatter is from his feet to match Metcalf? The rank and file KS wrestlers are not as good on their feet as they are on top because coaches don't value it as much as they should and refs let the top guy stall. The KS elite that represented us in Cleveland have traveled outside of the state and been exposed to more aggressive shots and counters. Again, congrats to the talented senior class from KS.