In about 2 years when this is sanctioned and we have a more solid base of tournaments, meaning we know where and what weekends they will be, who is attending them...if then there is still an issue with girls not being seeded, then I will agree, ridiculous. I do agree that ideally, your last match in a tournament should be a pretty competitive one if there is some separation criteria implemented. I do want to reiterate I also agreed that a simple criteria could be implemented to solve this issue.
I guess my discussion here is how important is it really if they are still getting a quality match? SSHS, I agree that the drop-off in ability is huge in girls wrestling, as I have found it to be in most women's sports. The pool is just not as deep as the boys side and the different tiers of talent level have some big drop offs. Seeded or unseeded, that quality match is more than likely going to happen at some point and 2-3 other matches may be completely dominated by the better girls. Quite frankly, I am just happy to see more tournaments being hosted and these ladies getting an opportunity to showcase their talents.