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Gene Zannetti talks with Ridge High School Head Coach Roy Dragon about the widening gap in high school wrestling, doing more than the top kids to close the distance, and why being a great person comes before being a great wrestler.


Timestamps:

3:49 - The evolution of New Jersey wrestling talent

5:54 - Doing more than the top kids to close the gap

7:17 - Social media's impact on young wrestlers

10:34 - Watching and learning from elite wrestlers

12:20 - The tight-knit wrestling community of the past

16:06 - Public school mindset and representing your town

20:06 - Creating great people first, wrestlers second

21:45 - Wrestling is the toughest sport for parents too


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