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State Qualifying Question #248037 12/12/17 04:49 PM
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Can a wrestler residing in one District qualify for state in another?

An example would be ...... Wrestler lives in District 1 and would like to qualify in District 3?

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Re: State Qualifying Question [Re: Chawkico] #248040 12/12/17 06:22 PM
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I believe a wrestler can qualify in any district (regarless of where they reside) as long as they are registered with a chartered club within the district they wish to compete in.

We have wrestlers from various districts that compete for us with no issues.


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Re: State Qualifying Question [Re: Derek Patterson] #248095 12/18/17 07:23 PM
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If that's the case, why do we keep changing boundaries for districts/Sub-Districts. I believe they should live in that district to qualify in that district. That should be brought up at the next state meeting to me....

Re: State Qualifying Question [Re: whitewolf490] #248096 12/18/17 07:30 PM
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whitewolf490 - so if I'm understanding you correctly, you feel that wrestlers should only be allowed to wrestle for a club within their district boundaries, thus keeping them within their district boundaries come qualifying series time?


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Re: State Qualifying Question [Re: Derek Patterson] #248114 12/19/17 08:26 PM
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I think you should attend the district tournament in the district you live and go to school in.


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Re: State Qualifying Question [Re: master blaster] #248119 12/19/17 11:37 PM
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Up until our move this summer, we lived in district 4, but my child's school was in district 3. 5 miles from our house to his school. That 5 miles had us in Garden City and Goodland on consecutive weekends... Ya, I'm happy there are no longer subs in district 4.

Re: State Qualifying Question [Re: bountyhunter] #248125 12/20/17 01:26 PM
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That happens often in district 4 and I am sure some other districts. If you live on the district boundary there is a chance your wrestler may go to school in a different district. As far as traveling to Goodland and Garden City. Unfortunately with the geographical size of our district somebody is going to have to drive a long ways. If not you or I it will be another club somewhere on this 1/2 the state.

Re: State Qualifying Question [Re: L.Geyer] #248129 12/20/17 09:06 PM
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Funny how people complain about czoning west but expect the west to go east. Just has hard for those parents also

Re: State Qualifying Question [Re: jeremy sekavec] #248136 12/22/17 04:22 PM
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Master Blaster and whitewolf 490. Why would you want people to only wrestle in the district they live in. Many of us have to drive two hours to find the right partners to train with. Should we not compete with the team we train with even if it is in a different district? That is where our coaches and teammates are.

Re: State Qualifying Question [Re: Derek Patterson] #248160 12/26/17 03:10 AM
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That is correct. If you live in District A, knowing you can't make state qualifying top 4, you should not be allowed to jump ship to go to District B, where you have a better chance to get into the top 4 for state.

Re: State Qualifying Question [Re: whitewolf490] #248161 12/26/17 03:32 AM
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I think you are missing why people wrestle in other districts. They are not ducking competition, they are going to another district to find good training (coaching and partners). Or they may be getting out of a district that can’t realize sub-districts is useless other than to make money for the club that hosts it. I am sure there are a few that try to find easier districts but if you can’t make it in the top 4, jumping to another district is not going to do you any good.


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