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Re: Tom Faust Memorial - Battle of the Midwest [Re: doug747] #194942 12/12/11 08:15 PM
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Originally Posted By: doug747
If a kid wrestles Open and Novice tourneys, do they need to weigh in for both tourneys, or will the Friday weighin be good enough?



By state rules that is not allowed.

Weigh in has to be withing 24 hours or the tournament, make no sense for novice tournament, which we should have adressed during the state meeting or at least put someone on point to do so.

If clubs are going to cheat weight on a novice tournament they need their charter pulled.

It also adds to club officials that have been wrestling all day to hustle back and weigh kids in again for the next day.

so by rules, no, by all common sense yes.


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Re: Tom Faust Memorial - Battle of the Midwest [Re: Teamroper] #194949 12/12/11 10:21 PM
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Originally Posted By: Teamroper

If clubs are going to cheat weight on a novice tournament they need their charter pulled.

But how would we know if someone cheated? And I guarantee you, someone will cheat! Otherwise there would be no need for weigh-ins period.

Re: Tom Faust Memorial - Battle of the Midwest [Re: Teamroper] #194952 12/12/11 11:14 PM
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Originally Posted By: Teamroper
By state rules that is not allowed.

Weigh in has to be withing 24 hours or the tournament, make no sense for novice tournament, which we should have adressed during the state meeting or at least put someone on point to do so.

If clubs are going to cheat weight on a novice tournament they need their charter pulled.

It also adds to club officials that have been wrestling all day to hustle back and weigh kids in again for the next day.

so by rules, no, by all common sense yes.
What club officials have been wrestling all day??

A sanctioned novice tournament held on a different day than the open tournament is a separate tournament, hence the need for a weigh-in.

Sadly, I have witnessed many unfortunate events at Kids Wrestling Tournaments, to include Novice Tournaments, and there was a need for a weigh-in procedure.


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Re: Tom Faust Memorial - Battle of the Midwest [Re: doug747] #194961 12/13/11 12:45 AM
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Please explain to me why a weighin would be "closed". A parent should be able to be with their child.

Re: Tom Faust Memorial - Battle of the Midwest [Re: wrestle4fun] #194962 12/13/11 01:04 AM
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Gets crowded, parents and coaches hanging around and socializing, also arguing about scales off when overweight and so on. What purpose does a parent serve in the room?


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Re: Tom Faust Memorial - Battle of the Midwest [Re: hotrodder54] #194964 12/13/11 01:25 AM
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If a kid is wrestling in both the open and novice tourney, they must weigh in again for the novice on Sunday. By rule, they must be weighed in no more than 24 hours in advance of wrestling at the tournament.


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Adding another couple of satellite weigh-in locations:

Chaparral Kids Wrestling Club
Chaparral High School
467 North State Highway 14
Anthony, Kansas
Contact: Jerry Angle 620-842-2127 ckwrestling1@hotmail.com

Valley Center Kids Wrestling Club
Valley Center recreation center
117 N. Park
Valley center, ks 67147
From 6:00-8:00

Contact: joey craig, 316.990.229


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Re: Tom Faust Memorial - Battle of the Midwest [Re: hotrodder54] #194966 12/13/11 01:29 AM
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SEK JR COMETS would hold a weigh- in for the south east Kansas area if needed

Re: Tom Faust Memorial - Battle of the Midwest [Re: RichardDSalyer] #194967 12/13/11 02:13 AM
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Originally Posted By: RichardDSalyer
Originally Posted By: Teamroper
By state rules that is not allowed.

Weigh in has to be withing 24 hours or the tournament, make no sense for novice tournament, which we should have adressed during the state meeting or at least put someone on point to do so.

If clubs are going to cheat weight on a novice tournament they need their charter pulled.

It also adds to club officials that have been wrestling all day to hustle back and weigh kids in again for the next day.

so by rules, no, by all common sense yes.
What club officials have been wrestling all day??

A sanctioned novice tournament held on a different day than the open tournament is a separate tournament, hence the need for a weigh-in.

Sadly, I have witnessed many unfortunate events at Kids Wrestling Tournaments, to include Novice Tournaments, and there was a need for a weigh-in procedure.



What novice parents are club officials?

Don't we say a club oficer to be present?

Head coach or assistant coaches, president or VP?

I am betting 95% of them were wrestling on Saturday. Then they hustle back home for novice weigh ins.

That is the way our club has been and I am sure we are not alone. I could have a novice parent weigh them in, but I was always assuming that it had to be a club representative.

Novice parent usually don't fill that role.


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Originally Posted By: Teamroper

What novice parents are club officials?

Don't we say a club oficer to be present?

Head coach or assistant coaches, president or VP?

I am betting 95% of them were wrestling on Saturday. Then they hustle back home for novice weigh ins.

That is the way our club has been and I am sure we are not alone. I could have a novice parent weigh them in, but I was always assuming that it had to be a club representative.

Novice parent usually don't fill that role.
I will take the bet that "95% of them were wrestlng on Saturday." I will state that 100% of the club officers, coaches, or parents are not wrestling on Saturday. They may have kids that are wrestling but they certainly are not wrestling.


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Originally Posted By: RichardDSalyer
Originally Posted By: Teamroper

What novice parents are club officials?

Don't we say a club oficer to be present?

Head coach or assistant coaches, president or VP?

I am betting 95% of them were wrestling on Saturday. Then they hustle back home for novice weigh ins.

That is the way our club has been and I am sure we are not alone. I could have a novice parent weigh them in, but I was always assuming that it had to be a club representative.

Novice parent usually don't fill that role.
I will take the bet that "95% of them were wrestlng on Saturday." I will state that 100% of the club officers, coaches, or parents are not wrestling on Saturday. They may have kids that are wrestling but they certainly are not wrestling.


Nice way to twist it, I think everything knows what I meant by "wrestling" on Saturday. I should have added Attending a wrestling tournament for the nit pickers.

Just like Richard to see it completely backwards.


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another Satellite weigh-in location:

SEK Jr Comets
400 South Highland
Chanute, KS

Thanks everybody

Craig


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Re: Tom Faust Memorial - Battle of the Midwest [Re: Crash99] #195050 12/14/11 02:02 AM
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Anyone else having trouble with Trackwrestling tonight? Had to restart several times, then when I finally got all 26 entries input, and clicked on submit, it frozeup. Still waiting to see if it goes thru or not..............ugh if I have to re input them again.......

Re: Tom Faust Memorial - Battle of the Midwest [Re: doug747] #195051 12/14/11 02:13 AM
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That sucks, it just froze up after I submitted the entries on the page that talked about payment. My internet is working fine, must be a Trackwrestling issue. I'll try again in the morning........

Re: Tom Faust Memorial - Battle of the Midwest [Re: doug747] #195119 12/15/11 03:01 AM
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Any approx idea what time wrestling will get done Saturday afternoon/evening?

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