As to the first question, if I remember correctly, the wrestler weigh-in in question was due to bad weather, though I may be mistaken. Regardless, even if it was wrong, it did not cause USA Wrestling Kansas to lose it's stance with USA Wrestling.

As to the second question, believe what you want. We had 4 BOE member's sons on our team so there was a concern as to what was going on. They did not call during executive session.

As for minutes to the meeting, I don't disagree that probably there were some states that didn't vote, as there are districts that don't vote at KSHSAA elections. This could be a point of emphasis for the naysayers on the rule. However, they had to have had a quorum, which would mean a majority was present of available electors in order to pass this through.

This is different from our non-eligible status. Somewhere out there are the records. Why it's so difficult to gather is troublesome.

We should be concerned at any time our tax dollars are not used to our fullest advantage. KSHSAA's goal, as I see it, is two-fold. Their first mission is to protect all athletes/activities. The second is to act as an activist in the best interest of Kansas athletic participant. I don't see how this is possible by not being able to vote. If your state legislator decided to abstain from voting because it was in the best interest of his constituents, or better yet, been barred from voting, I'm guessing you would lead a campain that removed the individual.