No surprise....most are in NW Kansas. Here's my list. What do you think? Feel free to make your own.
1. Hoxie: hands down #1. EVERYONE in that town can talk wrestling. EVERYONE. Amazing
2. St. Francis: lots of knowledge from fans that have watched the sport for years.
3. Norton: a ton of excitement for a team that has a great opportunity to win back-to-back state titles
4. Clay Center: an Eastern Kansas school? Yep...from what I know and have seen, their fans are good, great school colors and fricken tough wrestlers.
5. Abilene: See #4 only not as cool school colors
6. Scott City: ugly blue, they still wear tights and a coach that makes Mark Mangino look like a Kenyan runner. You see a Scott City wrestler and you know he's from Scott City.
7. Ark City: a slew of fans every year in the 90's and still a great fan base and very good wrestlers.
8. Goodland: lots of great fans and terrific, young wrestlers whose best days are ahead of them
9. Oakley: where else could a long time well respected coach like Dale Samuelson leave and still tons of optimism for the new coach and program remain: Answer: Oakley
10. Columbus: is there a stronger 4A tradition over the last 30 years? Not than Columbus.
Honorable mention: Concordia, Emporia, Shawnee Heights, Colby, Santa Fe Trail, Goddard, Effingham