Most the tournaments we go to have Friday night weigh-ins and many tournaments are using at home weigh ins. I don't see the problem.

Weigh in times are firm. There's all kinds of what ifs, but allowing the what ifs opens a can of worms. How are we suppose to know you got a flat or broke down? People could easily abuse the system.

The best case scenario would to allow time for problems and hope nothing happens. It may sound cold, but you have to be firm. After all, this is the state tournament, we have very few that are foreign to the way a weigh in is ran.


Jeremy Gibson
Topeka Tornadoes Wrestling Coach
Sunflower Gold Freestyle/Greco Coach