In 2010, we had:
1-> 7th grader place 2nd (Mark Hall)
5-> 8th graders place (state champion Bock Ervin)
8-> 9th graders place
In 2012 we had:
3-> 8th graders place (all 120 or below)
6-> 9th graders place (state champion Austin Meyers) - Only one 9th grader placed from 150-185.
I believe with the recent weight changes from last year and the increase of talent across the state with the amazing youth program we have, it is becoming much harder for the youth levels to compete at the high school level.
I'm afraid with the weight changes, I think we should drop middle school wrestlers from competing at the high school varsity level. This is more evident the higher weight class the youth is competing in.
Initially, I think the introduction of 7th and 8th graders was needed and complimented the 32 man brackets we needed to fill. I was behind this decision to promote growth. With participation up and the recent raise in weight divisions... I think it could be justified to keep competition at the high school level. I have seen amazing youth wrestlers get slaughtered by elite and high school state placers, particularly in the mid to heavy weight classes. With the increased base of the lower weights, I don't see the need to allow the youth to participate at the varsity level as much as we required it a few years go.
I wouldn't say we need to stop 7th and 8th graders completely cold turkey, we could possibly only cut 7th graders from the list and still allow 8th graders to compete until the competition levels out again. I may receive some responses that don't agree, but I think we have to fundamentally believe our high school sports should be participated in by "high school students".