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  1. Just addressing a point or two here that need addressed. First, I'm not a dad or a coach but am very familiar with many of the topics discussed on this thread. Second, Trey McCartney did not "run to greener pastures" or try to "better his chances." His mother is a teacher and improved herself professionally and financially by taking a job at Harrison. She would only accept the opportunity, if she could have Trey as one of her students. She invests a ton of time in her teaching and she wants to teach Trey, just as she taught his older siblings. Trey had no decision in the matter and wrestling was not a factor at all. From what I know, and again I am very close to the situation, at the time of the decision Trey was sad to leave his school and opportunities at Benton Central. Throughout the year he has become a Raider and is happy now to wear blue and orange. But again, he is at Harrison because of his mother's career change. Third, what happened to letting wrestling be a sport of discipline and intelligence? This forum is for news and intelligent conversation. Many people on this thread need to chill out and "just wrestle." Cole, Myles, Trey, and all other wrestlers mentioned, I sure hope you haven't been reading this mess. Good luck to all of you.
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