I was going to post this in the "Breathing Issues at the Horse Park" since it has been mentioned but didn't want to push that more off-topic.
When the KHSAA changed the state tournament from 16 to the 32 man bracket I was initially against it because I thought it took away some of the prestige of qualifying for the state tournament. I have since come to see how it has helped our sport grow and am in favor of keeping it. However the prestige factor, or lack of, still bothers me. What about instead of going back, splitting all the regions in half and calling them districts? Only the district finalists would therefore qualify for the state tournament and would be bit more of an accomplishment. Also, these huge regions that exist on both ends of the state would be cut in half, greatly reducing travel time for regional tournaments, especially those that have to start on Friday night because of the 5 match rule. You could still pair champs with finalists at the state tournament and would be very easy to do. I would think the KHSAA would be open to it because their revenue would go up some, although not double. Thoughts?