High school athletic competitions often divide geographic areas into classifications or sections to ensure fair competition among schools of similar size and athletic programs. A specific section, like a geographically designated “Section 2,” might hold a wrestling tournament culminating in individual and team rankings. The outcomes of these matches, including individual weight class placements and the overall team standings, constitute the competitive record of the tournament.
These outcomes are significant for several reasons. They determine which wrestlers and teams advance to regional or state-level competitions, representing the culmination of a season’s worth of effort and training. The results contribute to individual wrestler rankings and team standings, providing recognition for achievement and influencing future seeding in tournaments. Historically, these records serve as a valuable archive of athletic performance, documenting the progress of individual athletes and the competitive landscape of the sport within a specific region. They can also be used for statistical analysis, identifying trends in coaching strategies and athlete development.