How White and Gray Trim on Referee Shoes is the Game-Changer High Wrestling Needed

https://www.nfhs.org/articles/changes-in-high-school-wrestling-rules-include-allowance-of-six-matches-in-one-day-of-competition/

Wrestling fans, prepare to be blown away by the most revolutionary rule change in high school sports history. The National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) has just announced that referees can now wear shoes with white or gray trim, in accordance with Rule 3-1-1. Hold onto your seats, folks.

That's right, coaches, wrestlers, and parents across the country have been calling for a rule change on the referees shoes for years. The all-black shoe mandate was simply too drab and uninspiring, and it was causing distractions during every match. So, after months of debate and countless hours of research, the NFHS decided to allow white and gray trim on referee shoes. This is radical thinking!

Now, I know what you're thinking. Is this really the best use of time and resources for high school sports? The answer is a resounding yes! Think about it: with referees now sporting stylish white and gray trim, athletes will be more motivated to perform their best on the mat. The power of fashion cannot be underestimated!

Not to mention, this rule change will undoubtedly lead to increased revenue for the wrestling apparel industry. Referees will be able to purchase new shoes with the approved trim, which will ultimately stimulate the economy worldwide. It's a win-win situation for everyone involved. You should probably buy stock in foot locker today.

So, let's give credit where credit is due. The NFHS made another bold decision to change the game of high school wrestling forever, and we should all be grateful for their forward-thinking approach. Who knows what other game-changing rules they'll come up with next? Hopefully they address heavyweights that refuse to keep their ankle bands on during the match or a possible triple stall call. The possibilities are endless!

Iā€™m going to need a new Winstead doll with updated shoes

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