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Discussion Topic: Wrestling Lag Time Topic: Weight Class-Passwords and Call Signs
Justin Hayes added to this discussion on August 22, 2015
Fess up:
Most folks use birthdays but...
How many of use your weight class as a component of one of your passwords, call signs, crew numbers, etc?
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Discussion Topic: Wrestling Lag Time Topic: Weight Class-Passwords and Call Signs
Rick Wasmer added to this discussion on August 22, 2015
I have done that along with my graduation year.
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Discussion Topic: Wrestling Lag Time Topic: Weight Class-Passwords and Call Signs
John Ice added to this discussion on August 23, 2015
Too many weight classes to keep track of.
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Discussion Topic: Wrestling Lag Time Topic: Weight Class-Passwords and Call Signs
Curt Heinrichs added to this discussion on August 24, 2015
I'm several weight classes up from my 152 lb days for it to be relevant.
I'll blame it on the recent additions of weight classes or my bulging biceps.
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Discussion Topic: Wrestling Lag Time Topic: Weight Class-Passwords and Call Signs
Chris Shepherd added to this discussion on August 24, 2015
JHayes,
And here I thought I was original by making mine a combination of my fball # and my weight class! Still to this day use the same one. It's easy to remember. Now that my kids are old enough to have phones, emails, etc., it seems to have spread through the entire family. Too funny.
-Shep
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Discussion Topic: Wrestling Lag Time Topic: Weight Class-Passwords and Call Signs
Mark Niemann added to this discussion on August 24, 2015
Although I did weigh 96 pounds (soaking wet) as a freshman in high school, cruiser96 stems from high school mascot and graduation year.
Had I wrestled in college, perhaps things would have been different. But hanging my hat on any weight class as a 4x sectional qualifier seems odd. Then again, I guess so is hanging my hat on being a 4x sectional qualifier.
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