I am disappointed with the coverage of college athletes on this website. You made sure to include the Division I wrestlers on your recent news, but there was nothing about Division II wrestlers, NAIA or JUCO kids. There is a reason why Kansas took 4th this year at the Senior Championships, we have great high school wrestling. It seems that more and more kids are rectruited to wrestle out of this state every year. So where are they all? We have had success at the Division I level, but what about everywhere else? In Division II this year, Kansas made a huge showing at the National tournament. Shawn Silvis was a national champion at 165 lbs. (Augusta), with Riley Ross (Colby) coming in fifth. Peter Koster (Hoxie, CCC) placed 5th at 157 lbs., Brandon Pfizenmaier (Clay Center) became a two-time All-American placing 3rd at 149 lbs. 125 lbs. was represented strongly by true freshman with Chris Saferite (Augusta) taking 2nd and Bryce Abbey (Goodland) taking 4th. JUCO Kansas wrestlers had a great season with the NWKL represented at Colby JUCO and Eastern Kansas wrestling represented at Neosho and Labette. I know that Division I wrestling is where all the attention is at, but the athletes at supposedly "lower levels" train just as hard and take just as much pride in their accomplishments as Division I wrestlers do. Coaches should be proud of their wrestlers that have went on to the college level to represent their high school and their community. I hope in the future somebody recognizes us for it.