Randy Westfahl is very much correct though with what is happening. with the budget cuts, there are already certain schools that have adopted a 'pay-to-play' status... Lansing HS, and Lawrence Free State (or maybe it is just Lawrence High) have already adopted the 'pay-to-play' set up at their schools. with the budget cuts, athletic programs are being targeted since the education system is more focussed on classroom education and less on the education of the student-athlete.
do not worry though, the sports aren't going to be cut completely. it just means that there are some alterations that will/may be made to the set ups.
this could be a good provision, where more dedicated kids will be out for the seasons. BUT it also means that kids who have never wrestled prior to high school who have potential to be talented wrestlers may never give it a shot since they have to pay to wrestle. we will see what happens, but be prepared for changes in ALL SPORTS in the near future until the economy manages to become more stable.