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sportsmanship #177124 12/22/10 05:06 AM
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Someone really needs to talk to Abilene High School Wrestling Team about how they acted in the Royal Dual Trouny this past weekend. That is uncalled for in this sport!

Re: sportsmanship [Re: Scott01] #177125 12/22/10 05:11 AM
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Originally Posted By: Scott01
Someone really needs to talk to Abilene High School Wrestling Team about how they acted in the Royal Dual Trouny this past weekend. That is uncalled for in this sport!


...do tell, Scott01...what happened??


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Re: sportsmanship [Re: wrestlerecruiter] #177131 12/22/10 02:06 PM
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I think he is talking about an isolated incident where all involved let their emotions get the best of them on the mat which carried over to a few moments after the match. The coaches from both teams/official did a good job of controlling it wo allowing their own emotions drive decision making. No big deal.

Re: sportsmanship [Re: C. Morgan] #177132 12/22/10 02:19 PM
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Originally Posted By: Tiger Style
I think he is talking about an isolated incident where all involved let their emotions get the best of them on the mat which carried over to a few moments after the match. The coaches from both teams/official did a good job of controlling it wo allowing their own emotions drive decision making. No big deal.


It happens. I feel one of the greatest aspects of wrestling is the opportunity it gives young men to practice controlling and/or harnessing their emotions for the betterment of their performance. These young men look so strong and indestructible that sometimes it is easy to forget their youth and inexperience in life, even at the collegiate level. Kudos to the coaches and officials for handling the situation appropriately.


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Re: sportsmanship [Re: wrestlerecruiter] #177145 12/22/10 05:48 PM
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Free advice Scott01, why don't you post some contact information when you call out an entire program like you just did. Coach Stout runs a top notch program and his kids are competitors. Sounds like some actual people in the know say that it was handled appropriately once the dust settled.


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Re: sportsmanship [Re: RedStorm] #177151 12/22/10 06:43 PM
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It is a sport of puberty filled adolescents challenged to get the most out of their minds and bodies for six minutes. It is a combat sport and it is a contact sport. Don't pussify the battles and the aftermath. Sportsmanship always, eventually, prevails but the emotions do get the best of all of us at times. No big deal. I agree with Coach DeWitt.


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Re: sportsmanship [Re: Scott01] #177153 12/22/10 07:03 PM
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Originally Posted By: Scott01
Someone really needs to talk to Abilene High School Wrestling Team about how they acted in the Royal Dual Trouny this past weekend. That is uncalled for in this sport!


You feel so strongly about it, Why don't you talk to Strout yourself contact info ain't hard to find these days?


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Re: sportsmanship [Re: hotrodder54] #177154 12/22/10 07:08 PM
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I just want to know what happened.


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i venture to guess the same thing that always happens. Someone yelled at someone and evryone probley relizes that it could have been handled better. And have some regrets but its all ok now. these posts just throw out dirty laundry in the street. No big deal until some makes a big deal after its long done and over.


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Re: sportsmanship [Re: hotrodder54] #177160 12/22/10 09:05 PM
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What happened was abilene's 152 pounder vs hay's 152.the kid from abilene was winning with no problem,but if you know there 152 pounder, you will know he has a short fuse.It looked liked he threw a couple punches and was going off on the coaches and the fans.the ref didnt see the punches.When you are winning like that and i mean hands down,there is no reason to acted like that.

Re: sportsmanship [Re: dave matthews] #177169 12/22/10 11:38 PM
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Someone post a video or is that against the rules.


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Re: sportsmanship [Re: dave matthews] #177171 12/22/10 11:54 PM
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Originally Posted By: dave matthews
What happened was abilene's 152 pounder vs hay's 152.the kid from abilene was winning with no problem,but if you know there 152 pounder, you will know he has a short fuse.It looked liked he threw a couple punches and was going off on the coaches and the fans.the ref didnt see the punches.When you are winning like that and i mean hands down,there is no reason to acted like that.


So it was one kid who lost his cool? Thats not really a big deal. Every tournament every weekend atleast some wrestler, coach, parent will lose his or her cool. Scott01, perhaps you did not like this wrestler's conduct but Im sure you have lost your cool once before, and I dont believe calling the young man out is the right thing here. I am certain if it was a big deal his coach would deal with him occordingly. Thats why he has his coach and his parents, he doesnt need some nameless person on the forums to tell him how to act wink


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Re: sportsmanship [Re: Bender] #177176 12/23/10 01:38 AM
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THE COACH DID NOTHING,AND I WAS THERE.IT'S WRONG I DON'T CARE HOW YOU SURGAR COAT IT.IF MY KID DID THAT I WOULD OF MADE HIM SAY SORRY TO EVERYONE AT ROYAL VALLEY AND SHAKE THE KIDS HAND,AND HE WOULD BE STILL RUNNING,AND RUNNING,AND YOU GET MY POINT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!IF YOU WAS NOT THERE DONT POST.

Re: sportsmanship [Re: dave matthews] #177179 12/23/10 02:38 AM
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Dave,
Perhaps a definition of "Forum" would help you come to terms with other people having an opinion.

"A medium for open discussion or voicing of ideas, such as a newspaper, a radio or television program, or a website"

I was not present and I still posted because that is my right as a member. I am not sure why you feel you have the right to try to curtail others participation, but you do not.

By the same token, you were not present with Coach Stout and his wrestler after the incident (on the way home, the next practice), so in truth, you have no idea whether or not something was done.

JMHO...


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Re: sportsmanship [Re: wrestlerecruiter] #177180 12/23/10 03:08 AM
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Good to hear something was done.

Re: sportsmanship [Re: dave matthews] #177181 12/23/10 03:29 AM
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Originally Posted By: dave matthews
Good to hear something was done.


To clarify...I have no idea whether something was done or not. I am not privy to that information, nor do I think it is my business as an outsider. I was just commenting on your post.


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