Posted on Feb 15, 2012 15:22
Personal opinion is to get rid of weight allowance all together at Middle School. There is no need with weight classes as close as they are to have an allowance. If you are going to have an allowance it should only be 1 lb and that should only be after making scratch weight prior to Christmas....then it is an allowance for a kid that is growing instead of a change in the weight class.
The MS bylaws say each wrestler will get a 2 lb allowance, but that is not how they are doing it, they are growing the weight class by 2 lbs. Not the right way. Got it, some will say that is how high school is.... only in KY.
Here is how some of your bigger wrestling states interpret that same rule:
California (they send more kids to high school nationals than any other state)
The CA Weight Wrestling Weight Management Program awards a two-pound growth allowance on January 15 of each wrestling season.
(2) The growth allowance may not be utilized to achieve a lower certified minimum wrestling weight for a wrestler.
(3) In order to utilize the growth allowance a wrestler shall compete at “scratch weight” in the desired weight class at least once prior to the first qualifying tournament in the CA State Championship series.
Ohio (Bordering state, highly competitive wrestling)
GROWTH ALLOWANCE
1. The OHSAA Weight Monitoring Program includes growth allowance. A two pound growth allowance will be given on December 25.
2. Growth allowance may not be utilized to achieve a lower minimum weight for a wrestler.
3. In order to utilize the growth allowance, a wrestler shall compete at “scratch” (lowest allowable) weight in the desired weight class at least once prior to using the two pound growth allowance.
Iowa (Iowa Wrestling speaks for itself)
wrestling weight for wrestlers. must make scratch weight at least one time before using the growth allowance.
Illinois (bordering state, competitive wrestling)
D. After December 25th, a wrestler may only get growth allowance for the lowest weight class that he/she has made scratch weight at or one weight class above that scratch weight. This is true, even if the wrestler plans to go down one more weight class. Before a wrestler can get the growth allowance at that next lower weight, he/she must make scratch weight the first time down to that weight class after December 25th.
Pennsylvania (Premier Wrestling State)
G. The growth allowance may not be utilized to achieve a lower certified minimum wrestling weight for a wrestler.
West Virginia (bordering state, highly competitive): After December 25th, a wrestler may only get growth allowance for the lowest weight class that he/she has made scratch weight at or one weight class above that scratch weight.
Get rid of the weight allowance all together for Middle School or lets make them wrestle at the weight class before getting the allowance.