I think another problem with this is lack of freestyle clubs. If a senior is out for track or golf in high school or has a JOB after school it is NOT feasible for them to travel an hour or more to another town for practice 2-3 nights not to mention the cost for the club fees. Some of them are also trying to juggle recruiting visits into the mix also. If every club in the state also had FS/GR and coaches who knew how to coach FS/GR I think the numbers would probably go up. There is also the money factor to figure into this mix. I am sure that there are some high school wrestlers who would love to do FS/GR if they could have a local practice. Funny how alot of kids get overlooked due to them NOT doing FS/GR. Maybe the FS/GR community needs to do some PR work and see why older kids are NOT participating. Perhaps looking outside your local clubs that have FS/GR at the present and seeing if any outsiders would be interested and maybe trying to modify practice times and fees accordingly. I think alot of talented wrestlers that would probably do well in FS/GR never get the opportunity due to TIME and MONEY. All state placers or champions do not come from areas that have FS/GR offered.