This kills me........I knew you were young but had no clue you were in highschool. Get off you pedistal for a second and listen to some of the older , experienced guys here......strengthmonster for example.
I wrestled ( and still do ) for over 25 years. I am 38 now and know a little about this subject. I was 2 two time California state champ and wrestled division 1 in college. I wrestled in the NCAA tourny twice and placed once.
I am currently a highschool coach and assist at the college so try to listen.
Trying to force the body to go up in weight for wrestling in ri-cock-ulous ! The gear you say you are on has you holding water anyway. Do you know the difference between actual weight and wrestling weight ?. I first read this and gad to re-read it to make sure it was what I was reading.
So you are a whopping #152 !!!.......I quarrentee that if you were training corrrectly for wrestling, and putting your time in on the mat, your body will be back to your original #145.
You might be able ( I doubt it ) to beat out your #170 lb team mate, but you will get hammered in a real match.
The reason I am so hard on you is because I can see you are not a true wrestler. A true wrestlers season really never ends. You mention camp !!.....what about freestyle, greco, ect....all the off season things that real wrestlers do to better theirselves. There are only a handful of intense camps in the nation, and we know you didn`t go there.
There is no easy way out for a wrestler, no excuses, no one to point fingers at but yourself.
Maybe you might want to think about H2O polo, that is where the "FISH" play.