POST # 500 Humble Wrestling

This was not the plan.

This is better.

Isn’t it nice when things turn out that way.  Reminds me of the song lyric that says “If you want to make God laugh, tell him what your plans are.”

This is post # 500 of speaktherights.com.  That is what I have tried to do.  I just want to speak the rights.  I had big plans to take a chunk of this weekend and put together some “best of” material with excerpts and a collection of favorite photos.  You know, some kind of celebratory milestone post.

In earnest, I have been giving serious thought about making post # 500 the last one.  I was talked out of it.  Our mothers can be persuasive that way.

But as is the case, I write when the spirit moves me.  I was moved tonight.

It has been years since I have been to a wrestling match.  I think I went with my Dad to a college wrestling meet when I was a kid.  One of his former football players was into wrestling and we went to watch him.

Tonight was Senior Night for the wrestling team at North Harrison High School.  From my perch in the Northeast corner of the gymnasium, I took in a sport that comports itself with more class and dignity than any game going.  Don’t get me wrong, I like celebrations.  I really do.  What I don’t like, is for an athlete to make a great play and then show out like he wants to run for public office and bring as much attention as possible to himself.  This posturing drives me even more crazy when the attention seeker’s team is losing a game by a large margin.

What I witnessed tonight, as North hosted a visiting Scottsburg team, was true sportsmanship and appreciation for each other’s efforts.

The wrestlers meet the referee on the mat and conducted themselves with class before and after they tried to pin each.  There was no dirty pool.  Well, not that I could tell.  The sportsmanship was what was impressive.

Also impressive was the talk given by NH coach Dusty Rhodes as he acknowledged the seniors and imparted a few words of wisdom to them.  It was heart-felt and sincere.  I was very proud to be there.

A match begins.

A young man from Scottsburg won this match.

One of the things I delighted in was how the wrestlers would interact with the coaches of the other team.

I get it.  This is a different sport.  It is not a match of team work.  It is you and the opponent and the mat.  I talked about it with senior wrestler Coleman Biddle today.  There was a conviction and a drive in his voice as he talked about it.  The sense, and I have seen my share of sport, I had was that this was an “it is all on me” thing.  The accountability factor is multiplied many times over with this attitude and this realization.  Still, there is a great deal of team spirit as mates cheer one another on and encourage them.

And coaches of the other team encourage opposing wrestlers.

It was a special thing to behold.

No.  This is not what I planned on for my 500th post of speaktherights.com.

This was better.

Thank you to the North Harrison Athletic department, the coaches, the wrestlers, and their parents.  None of this gets done without hard work.  That was certainly gracefully displayed tonight.

Speaking the rights…

Danny Johnson

 

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