guard0544 wrote:Since 1994, the number of women who wrestle in high school has grown from 804 to 13,900.
California, Guam, Hawaii, Massachusetts, Tennessee, Texas, and Washington sponsor a girl’s state high school championship.
- See more at: http://www.nwcaonline.com/growing-wrest ... RR2D8.dpuf
If it is already being done "in other states", then I guess it is alright for West Virginia to "follow". I have been learning all season long as to how decisions are made.
1. Idea is created or problem is identified.
2. Check what other states do.
3. If no other state does it, then WV cannot and will not be a leader or innovator. Idea is then deemed bad or problem remains (and often grows).
4. If other states already do it, then it is permissible for WV to follow.
Whereas other states have girls' state championships, then we should be good and allowed to move forward.