I may be wrong, but I think the reason is MONEY. There are very few papers sold because of wrestling. Most of the parents of wrestlers probably take the paper anyway. The Star and others will not see much increase in revenue during wrestling season to commit a person to covering these events. When my sons wrestled in the late eighties and early nineties, there was talk about money problems in the school they attended, and guess what sport they were talking about eliminating? Their reasoning was that wrestling did not bring in enough income to the school to cover the cost. I agree wrestling does not get much publicity in most areas, but to those involved, it is a great sport and should get more attention then what it gets by the area media.