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Rasslar

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  1. Yeah I think youre right. It just frustrates me knowing how hard these kids work and represent their schools, only to get so little recognition or appreciation from the press. It's probably just as bad in central Indiana as it is up here. Just venting.
  2. I don't mean to sound negative, but am I the only one in Lake or Porter County that looks for wrestling coverage in the Post &/or Times newspaper on Sundays after a big tourney like the Hobart invite, only to find "0", "Zip", "Nada". Oh sure the results of the finals & consolations. I seriously wonder sometimes if the editors from each paper got beaten up as kids from some wrestler, and it left a nasty psychological scar. I have nothing against girls basketball, but come on, give me a break. Quiroz, narrowing the gap on McMurry . Collin Slagle from Griffith, beating a tough Mish and Portage kid to win the championship. These are just two small examples. Of course being from Lake County I would rather have seen different results than Mish. winning. But isn't the fact that the number one team in the state coming into town to compete with all of us "Region Rats" in and of it self news worthy. I mean the last time I checked, we have a few studs up here don't we. Alright, I'll shut up now.
  3. Hey Mikey, I had the "nail biting" pleasure of watching you wrestle my son Cameron Halsted in a couple close matches in the past, and I was impressed each time by your determination and positive attitude. Just remember that when one door closes, many more will open for you. No one can take away the lessons you learned over your successful career, and you will continue to benefit from them. I'm sure you will be a great help to the sport and your teammates in many other ways. Hang in there buddy. Dan Halsted
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