just back from Topeka...looong weekend...stayed over for the clinic...Wow, it was a great to see your post after a great competition!

Mike, it was our pleasure. Rhett is no doubt a great wrestler and competitor, but more importantantly he (together with father, and brother) has the character that warranted our best support. And yes admittedly (above post), we had to cheer for the home team.

Rhett EARNED that win, he did all the work. His opponent initiated no part of the bout. I say this not to jar on Rhett's opponent, rather, I just want to acknowledge Rhett's tremendous effort. He made the entire match move forward.

Mike, I also need to thank you for renewing my faith in wrestling parents as well as. Garret got to see a valuable lesson...

"As two competitors step off the mat, surviving the others best, how you view the other says more about YOU than anything else in the competition."

We got to see the best bracket anyone could hope for...some incredible athletes, awesome speed and power, good technicians, real tenacity, but mostly some great heart.

And no doubt we saw state placers in KS and MO at 12U/130. Names that more people will hear more often, regardless of the age/wgt...

1st Rhett Flood (Indy)
2nd Derek Sanders (MO)
3rd Garret Fausset (Olathe)
4th Jeremie Maus (Tongie)
Brett Dunlop (Doniphan Co)
Gage Knudson (Junction City)

Too bad CJ Stallbaumer (Paola) was not there.

All those kids should feel really lucky and proud, looking forward to the next couple of years. They proved that HS will see another great crop hitting their doors very soon.

PS: We stayed over for the clinic in Shawnee Hghts with Royce Algers...a lot of people missed a great clinic!


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