You're right, I did mean the county, but the sentiments are the same.

I have no objection whatsoever to the tournament remaining in Wichita, but if it is, then county needs to actually work with KSHSAA and the KWCA to figure out better way. Charging for the hospitality room sort of defines the whole thing: "We'll be hospitable, but it will cost you!"

Perhaps losing the tournament for a while to Topeka will make Wichita and Sedgwick County wake up. But when they come back to KSHSAA and say "take it or leave it," they really don't do a lot to help their case.