Mr. Murdock,
I know of your son. He's a good kid and I'm sure has appreciated your apology. It means a lot to a kid for their Dad to say "I'm sorry son". Just to let you know that I think we've all fell guilty of this at one time or another. Wrestling is a very passionate sport and it's not our team against your team (for the most part) it's my kid vs. your kid.
I didn't see what happened but I know you weren't the only one guuilty of doing such a thing Saturday. I was unfortunate enough, while waiting for my son's match on mat 6, to watch a Chapparal coach come out on the mat because his son needed his inhaler and rip him up one side and down the other right out on the middle of the mat in front of everyone. If that wasn't bad enough, he ripped him again after the match very animatedly and loud. I felt really bad for the kid. I thought to myself, if that dad could only see himself, he would probably never do that again. I'm not trying to bash the guy, sometimes our emotions get the best of us. I hope maybe he'll read this and realize that maybe he owes his son an apology also. After watching this I made sure after my son lost his last match that I gave him a hug and told him I was proud of him.
A short story about my sons first year. It was his second tournament ever, he was on bottom just kinda loafing off and man was I getting mad. I was hollering at him through the whole match. A guy next to me put me in my place in a very polite way. I wish that I could remember the guy so that I could thank him. He just looked at me and said, you know dad, he's having fun though. Wow, something so simple, so polite,and very effective. Remember dad's, and I'm preaching to myself to, it's just wrestling, it's meant to be competitive AND fun. How fun is it for them if we're humiliating our kids in front of a whole gym full of people.
Last edited by Zach F. Dad; 03/21/07 04:08 AM.