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Re: Catholic Boy Wrestlers may have to forfeit... [Re: houndpower] #214594 02/17/13 06:13 PM
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Originally Posted By: houndpower
If the arch bishop strongly believes mixed wrestling goes against the teachings of the church, then the schools under him should not participate in sports that are of mixed gender. Rule 23 of KSHAA states that at the beginning of each season, schools have to declare whether their sports team will be a boys, girls,or a mixed team. The bishop can then decide whether to eliminate the sport or ban their teams from competing against schools declaring theirs as a mixed team.
I can assure you the Archbishop and the appropriate officials of the Catholic Schools involved are well aware if the Archdiocese did not offer the sport of wrestling, the problem is solved.


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Re: Catholic Boy Wrestlers may have to forfeit... [Re: KevinP] #214595 02/17/13 06:32 PM
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Kevin, this a site where we talk about everything wrestling. I and everyone would appreciate you not thinking or talking about my manhood.

Re: Catholic Boy Wrestlers may have to forfeit... [Re: RichardDSalyer] #214597 02/17/13 06:35 PM
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Originally Posted By: RichardDSalyer
In closing, priests are men, men are fallible and not perfect, and we all will make mistakes. A boy forfeiting a match to a girl because of his faith is not one of these mistakes.


Richard, Did you just nicely tell me I was wrong? Careful, people will think your getting soft. Like I said late last night, all I want is for everyone to play by the same rules. If a school is unable to follow the rules they should not be able participate. I am not saying this because of jealousy, envy, hatred, or anything else.


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Re: Catholic Boy Wrestlers may have to forfeit... [Re: Forum reader] #214599 02/17/13 06:39 PM
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So the Arch Bishop is the one to blame. He picks and chooses what rules to follow and to what extent that they will be enforced. Sounds like a man with questionable morals. Maybe he should step down. And by the way, I have questionable morals, but Im not a leader of a religious group that effects the lives of thousands of people.
Wow, there is just nothing Beeson won't say. I can't imagine actually having a conversation with him. Questioning the Arch Bishop's morals because of this decision. Way out of line.


Questioning leadership(not my leader) is wrong? I'm way out of line? I don't think so, leaders being questioned is what built this country. Not questioning them is what lead to the terrible things that Richard spoke of in his post. Questioning keeps people honest. No one should be given free reign, not even me.


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Re: Catholic Boy Wrestlers may have to forfeit... [Re: Beeson] #214601 02/17/13 06:43 PM
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Originally Posted By: Beeson
Like I said late last night, all I want is for everyone to play by the same rules.


All schools are subject to this rule...

Rule 6 Section 4 Art. 4 Any coach of the contestant or the contestant has the prerogative to default a match at any time prior to the conclusion of wrestling by informing the referee.

SJA and STA did just that and so could any other school.


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Re: Catholic Boy Wrestlers may have to forfeit... [Re: Chief Renegade] #214602 02/17/13 06:48 PM
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Originally Posted By: Chief Renegade
Originally Posted By: Beeson
Like I said late last night, all I want is for everyone to play by the same rules.


All schools are subject to this rule...

Rule 6 Section 4 Art. 4 Any coach of the contestant or the contestant has the prerogative to default a match at any time prior to the conclusion of wrestling by informing the referee.

SJA and STA did just that and so could any other school.



I just have a hard time with a wrestler forfeiting just because they don't want to wrestle. If an average wrestler forfeited to a superior wrestler everytime they had to wrestle, people would think poorly of the average wrestler. And those now saying this is no big deal, are the ones that were complaining to begin with.


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Re: Catholic Boy Wrestlers may have to forfeit... [Re: Beeson] #214603 02/17/13 06:50 PM
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Just as long as you stop bringing up the false claim that they don't wrestle under the same rules.


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Re: Catholic Boy Wrestlers may have to forfeit... [Re: Chief Renegade] #214605 02/17/13 07:11 PM
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Did they default or forfeit as the rules are different?

Re: Catholic Boy Wrestlers may have to forfeit... [Re: Chief Renegade] #214606 02/17/13 07:12 PM
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Chief, simple question. The rule you quoted seems to imply that a match would have to be started. ( wrestlers appear, shake hands and the whistle blows to start the match) what am I missing?

Re: Catholic Boy Wrestlers may have to forfeit... [Re: Peanut1234] #214607 02/17/13 07:32 PM
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Originally Posted By: Peanut1234
Chief, simple question. The rule you quoted seems to imply that a match would have to be started. ( wrestlers appear, shake hands and the whistle blows to start the match) what am I missing?
While I am not Chief I will provide the appropriate rules definition.
NFHS Rules:
Section 7 Default
Default: A default is awarded when one of the competitors is unable to continue wrestling for any reason.

Section 13 Forfeit
Forfeit: When the opponent, for any reason, fails to appear for a match. In order to receive a forfeit the wrestler shall be dressed in a legal wrestling uniform and appear on the mat.


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Re: Catholic Boy Wrestlers may have to forfeit... [Re: RichardDSalyer] #214608 02/17/13 07:37 PM
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"Continue wrestling" would imply that the match had already started

Re: Catholic Boy Wrestlers may have to forfeit... [Re: RichardDSalyer] #214609 02/17/13 07:44 PM
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Richard...TY.

So yesterday, neither the STA or SJA (as well as the MV wrestler) came to the mat to start the match. By the definition you provided it appears it was a forfeit. but then again the MV wrestler did not appear on the mat to receive it.

Re: Catholic Boy Wrestlers may have to forfeit... [Re: houndpower] #214610 02/17/13 07:46 PM
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Originally Posted By: houndpower
Did they default or forfeit as the rules are different?
Both matches were scored as Injury Default.


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Re: Catholic Boy Wrestlers may have to forfeit... [Re: RichardDSalyer] #214611 02/17/13 07:51 PM
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So. The matches started as the rules state "a default may only be awarded after the match has begun"

Re: Catholic Boy Wrestlers may have to forfeit... [Re: RichardDSalyer] #214613 02/17/13 07:52 PM
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Richard.....you are the man.....simply answers to simply questions. Just as some of us have questioned......their was no injury by either wrestler. Not that complicated.

Re: Catholic Boy Wrestlers may have to forfeit... [Re: houndpower] #214614 02/17/13 07:52 PM
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Originally Posted By: houndpower
"Continue wrestling" would imply that the match had already started

Section 17 Article 2
Match: A match begins when the proper wrestler reports to the scorer's table in dual matches and tournaments until the conclusion of wrestling. The conclusion of wrestling occurs when the time expires at the end of the third period, when the overtime ends, or when a fall, technical fall, disqualification or a default or forfeit occurs.


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Re: Catholic Boy Wrestlers may have to forfeit... [Re: Peanut1234] #214615 02/17/13 07:57 PM
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Richard....just an FYI.....be ready.....you about to get blasted for disagreeing with the powers at be of this form page. And just for the record.....are you jealous of or do you envy the private schools?

Re: Catholic Boy Wrestlers may have to forfeit... [Re: Peanut1234] #214617 02/17/13 08:02 PM
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Regionals are over time to move on to state!! How bout some predictions??

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Re: Catholic Boy Wrestlers may have to forfeit... [Re: Peanut1234] #214618 02/17/13 08:04 PM
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Originally Posted By: Peanut1234
Richard...TY.

So yesterday, neither the STA or SJA (as well as the MV wrestler) came to the mat to start the match. By the definition you provided it appears it was a forfeit. but then again the MV wrestler did not appear on the mat to receive it.
I was not at Mill Valley. If the events are as you describe and neither wrestler reported to the scorer's table, the match should have been scored as a double forfeit. It is my understanding, and again I was not involved, the KSHSAA provided guidance on the way to handle the matter. If the guidance provided by KSHSAA was followed and neither wrestler reported to the mat, it appear to be an approved NFHS rules violation.


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Re: Catholic Boy Wrestlers may have to forfeit... [Re: Peanut1234] #214619 02/17/13 08:11 PM
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Originally Posted By: Peanut1234
Richard....just an FYI.....be ready.....you about to get blasted for disagreeing with the powers at be of this form page. And just for the record.....are you jealous of or do you envy the private schools?
This is not Richard's first rodeo and Richard has broad shoulders and thick skin. I have no issue with individuals who disagree with my opinion. I only ask for honesty in discussion. My blunt style of communication has led to disagreements among forum members on this talk forum and I do try to respect all but one individual and that is because I caught him in a mistruth. If an individual tells a mistruth how will you ever know if he is telling the truth?


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