I applaud the kid for standing up for what he believes in. I think he's wrong, but my opinion doesn't matter on this topic.
If you want to wrestle in a league that allows girls to wrestle boys, then you need to abide by the rules.
I applaud the kid for standing up for what he believes in. I think he's wrong, but my opinion doesn't matter on this topic.
If you want to wrestle in a league that allows girls to wrestle boys, then you need to abide by the rules.
So true. Having spent the first half of my working years in the Army, I found the best pilots, and the most aggressive operators we interacted with had an edge to them. They weren't amoral or lacking in ethics, they were just able to separate the two. It's hard to describe.
I consider myself a devout Christian, yet the business of killing and morals are constantly at war with each other. My teenage response to wrestling a female on the mat is the animal - the realization that it probably isn't a good thing is the alternative reality in morality. I read somewhere in the New Testament by the Apostle Paul that he sinned daily, and asked for forgiveness daily. Trying to live a good, ethical and moral life requires work - sometimes it's easier to be lazy.
Jaslyn Gallegos was 23-3 going into that state tournament. She's been wrestling for a long time. If she was in danger of getting hurt by some hulking brute (in her weight class:rolleyes:), it would have happened by now. Sounds to me like her male opponents are in more danger than she is.
I echo what docsherm was the first to post - good for him, he did what was right for him.
I didn't follow wrestling closely, now my grandson is a freshman and wrestles on the JV, so I'm learning more about it. That being said, is Kansas an anomaly? We have girls high school wrestling matches:
https://www.usawks.org/page/show/926513-women
I believe there is a move in the KSHSAA (Kansas State High School Activities Association) to make girl's wrestling a varsity sport with a sanctioned state tournament.
Nah nah nah....
I would have done it as a work. I would have come out with my NWO shirt on and beat her ass and humiliated her and then a surprise tag team runs in of two of the blondest, big boobsest cheerleaders in the school who hit me with a chair and pull my pants down to reveal that I am wearing silk butterfly panties.
And when they do their run in Britney Spears Hit me baby one more time plays full volume and we have a protracted feud.
Might as well have fun with it.
The young man seems to possess a serious Christian mind. I hope he doesn't fall prey to the wasteland of "popular" Christianity.
This is the way I see it also.
I've been aware of girls playing football, but this is the first time I've heard of them wrestling. We sure are entering into strange times. Not once have I ever heard a girl (even second handed) say she wanted to try wrestling.
I wrestled in HS, and would not have gone up against a girl.