I would just like to clarify a few things. There has been a lot of negative talk about Wamego and the wrestling program. It is a great program, a great community, and a good administration. They do not support wrestling a whole lot, but they are fair. I don't know too many schools that go out of their way to really support their wrestling teams, unless there is someone in the administration that has wrestled or has a son wrestling. Wamego is a good solid program that happens to be in one of the toughest leagues in the state. The NCKL is a tough league and it has been a fun league to coach in. I would like to thank all the coaches for the last two years, it has been an honor to coach with you guys. You all truly run class act programs. These two years have been fun and definitely exciting. When you are in this league you take your lumps, but Wamego definitely has some kids that have came on strong and the team should be very competitive this next year. They are going to have a very solid group of Seniors and Juniors and they should have a lot of success. It has been a very hard decision to leave. The kids are great, the school system is good, and if you haven't ever visited Wamego you should. It is a very nice community. My family and I are moving to Texas where both my wife and I have received jobs. I will be coaching at Klein Oak High School, which is a suburb of Houston. I hope this clears everything up a little bit and the only reason behind me leaving is because of family and opportunity. I hope Wamego finds a good replacement for a coach and if you are looking it is a good position. Thanks for all Kansas wrestling and the Kansas Wrestling Community has done for my family and give me a holler if you are ever in Houston.

Go Wamego Red Raiders and good luck guys.

Thanks,

Coach Ewing