Team points serve as the primary method for determining the winning school in a wrestling meet. These points differ from the individual match scores that appear on the scoreboard during a bout. A team earns these points based on the margin or type of an individual victory. Small margins of victory usually provide three points to the team total for that meet. Larger leads or specific finishes like pins provide higher values between four and six points. The team with the greatest number of accumulated points at the end wins the competition. One team earns three points after a wrestler wins a match by a score of five to two. This scoring method transforms individual physical contests into a collective effort for the entire school. Coaches track these points to understand if the team needs a pin to win. Every weight class contributes to the final team outcome through this specific point system.,
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