My freshman year, I wrestled at 215# (but I weighted probably 210 or 205) and we had a first-year wrestler wrestling at 189. We had a dual with West Elk, and before it started, my coach went up to me and said "Nathan, I'm bumping you up to heavyweight and Levi to 215." So, that's fine, I thought. Little did I know that West Elk's HWT, Rodger Kraft, finished his carrer as a 4-time state qualifier and 3-time state placer. We went out, the match started, he shot on me, I sprawled, and he FREAKIN' lifted me into the air so effortlessly, my arms were flailing, I looked so pathetic. He then set me down on my back and pinned me. This ordeal took 9 seconds and set their high school record for fastest pin (where it stood up until last year). He also has the WEHS records for: most career wins, most career pins, most wins in a season, and most pins in a season.