Thanks for the great turnout.
A special thanks to my daughter Ambra Isenberg and my wife Alma Isenberg for stepping up and doing a great job with the paper work at the head table. Everybody from our very small club did a very good job and are now officialy part of the wrestling community. I don't think the average wrestling fan can truly appreciate a tournament until you have worked one. We had a lot of Teams step and help at the tables. Mr.and Mrs Broadbent from Mill Valley supplied a mat and helped with a table(great wrestling family and outstanding People). There was a couple from the Dotte the sweetest people you will every meet a special thanks to them and there club. Olathe South stepped up and helped out and several people I didn't even have time to catch their names. The officals did an outstanding job considering it was three or four of them's first tournament. Jim Belcher and the other Officials were very good and held our tournament to a very high standard. This was one of the most vicious tournaments I have ever been to. I think because of the the low cellings and the fans close proxcimity to the mats. The fans really propelled the wrestlers to scrap for every point. I think we had 337 wrestlers not counting the girls tournament. Thanks to the Olathe North Club for supplying all of the table equipment and running an outstanding Girls division. Wow there were some outstanding matches, girls and boys. There were a few girls who wrestled both boys and girls divison. Those girls were as good a I have seen at this level. There were a couple of national champions hook it up and give the fans a great show. I know there were a lot of people who stepped up and helped and would like to thank them I just didn't know there names. So thank you wrestling communty. We didn't have any serious injuries and things went rather well.
By the end of the tournament I looked at the clock and it was only 3:30pm. It seemed like the day was a lot longer than 5 1/2 hours. Well anyway thanks again god bless and I hope your life is as bless as mine.

See ya mat side somewhere.
Aldon Isenberg