112in84;1450576 wrote:cruiser_96, where is your stud wrestler going to at next year if Groveport doesnt have wrestling ???
I'll assume you are talking about Laney (106).
We haven't really thought that far ahead yet. With the failed levy, more than just sports will be getting cut. He will be a junior next year, and anyone with a kid who has expressed his intent of going to college knows that this next year academically is the most critical.
A solid ACT and/or SAT score is crucial. Developing a disciplined life, resulting in a balance of study and wrestling are of utmost importance. Things like that cannot happen if AP and CP classes are done away with. The notion that college will be similar to high school is ludicrous. If he is not adept at carrying /balancing both loads, he isn't going to do well.
Shakur has the desire to compete in wrestling in college. As his coach - heck, as a fan of his - I refuse to see him enter that phase of his life unprepared. No matter the wrestling state of a school, if their academics will set him up to be a success as a husband, father, functioning member of society in 7 to 10 years, that's where I want him.
When we find the school that can provide thy for him, and he's admitted in, there he will be.
On a personal note, Shakur is a fantastic ondicidual from everything I've seen. If he'd be willing to wait 15 years, I would allow him to approach my daughter in conversation. Granted, he'd have to come to my house, and communicate via a hallway, but that would only last until she's allowed to date at age 35, but hey, Shakur would make that short list. (Here's hoping Little Kolodzik is reading. He's another one!)
I forgot what I was saying. I love Shakur and wish him the best.