I agree with the stalling comments. It was like going to a track meet and occassionally a wrestling match would break out. Some of these kids learn to do this (run) in kids and it carries over into high school. It is frustrating. Some kids wrestle NOT TO LOSE, rather than wrestling offensively to win. I even saw a coach get thrown out (which now means he can't coach at Regionals) for questioning a stalling call. Here is the senario: Wrestlers are in the neutral position, wrestler A gets warned for stalling, then takes wrestler B down and doesn't get awarded any points because the ref said he was stopping the match due to wrestler A stalling. It clearly states in the rule book that you do not stop a match for stalling if wrestlers are in the neutral position. This rule was brought up to the powers that be at the tournament to no avail. They said they would review the rule and talk to the coach at the last break. During the break they told the coach that their decision stood and they would not be discussing it any further. Excuse me but when this happened (during the match) and the head ref was busy reffing a match, and another ref came over to see what was going on, shouldn't that ref have said, "it's a rule and you are wrong" to the other ref?...or should he have done exactly as he did and back up the ref even though THEY were WRONG??? My take is that neither of them knew the rule so now the coach and his team get S and T'd for Regionals. Just goes to show you, "You can't find good help anywhere!"