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Alot of tough 10 year olds out there!
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From what I've seen, a lot of tough 7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15 and 16 year olds out there. Probably a few 5/6 year olds as well.
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Probably so, Just noticed alot of big names all stacked in at the 10U brackets.
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Sorry kai for sounding sarcastic, but I really didn't mean to. We had three above to well above average wrestlers in a U12 bracket today. It was a "full" 16 man bracket, one of our kids won it, the other two DNP.
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Not a problem. I ment I can't believe the great wrestling i've seen from 8u-10U-12U ect. Great to see kids developing so fast.
What was the wieght at 12U?
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It was the 92 pound bracket. I looked back at the bracket and I was wrong on a couple of things. There was one bye in the bracket, so 15 in a 16 man bracket. The other was that our club had four above to well above average wrestlers in the bracket, one was the winner, one finished 5th, and the other two DNP.
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My sons friend Dalton Carley was also in that bracket. He took second. You are right it is a tough age. 88# is stacked to i heard.
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My son wrestled Dalton last year, I believe in Wamego. From the tape that I saw, he is very good.
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