In a sense, the BIIF wrestling season consists of a series of meets that masquerade as exhibitions, with all roads leading to the league championships, the only matches that matter.
No worries, take it easy.
However, as compact as the season is – the first of five meets is Saturday at Kealakehe, BIIFs are Feb. 11 and states have been moved up and are a week later – there is a sense that every match matters.
It’s now or never, so you better get going.
“The season happens quick, and by the time you figure out what you need to do, it’s over,” Kamehameha boys coach Brendan Courtot said.