I think this is cyclical at schools. I am at a school where our enrollment is 591 according to IndianaMat. This upcoming season we will start with 50 plus kids. I do not think this is typical for a school our size. I know Prairie Heights had a few years where they were in the mid 40's, which also is phenomenal for a school their size. I feel we produce some very good middle tier kids. I feel Prairie Heights does the same. They also had a kid place top 6 this year. I also know we've produced some top kids as we've had a 6th, 3rd, 3rd, and a 2nd in the last 7 years. We have our wrestling club in the spring and I know of a few others that have clubs as well in the spring. Are they academies? No. Are the academies better staffed than the clubs around here(FWSS)? Or, are the kids more willing in those other areas? Or does a coach need to come in and establish that tradition at a particular school? The school I'm at had success before I was there and I simply helped to continue the success and recruit the kids within our school to wrestle. Our numbers are at an all time high because the kids believe we are a "wrestling school." You know quickly who the solid coaches are in the FWSS. In one particular SS the question isn't who are the quality coaches, but rather who isn't a quality coach?