My son was a 1st yr wrestler (a 5 yr old wrestling for Bryce Hughbanks @ Maize). He was wrestling in only his 4th career tournament, but was in the Open Division at Tulsa Nationals. He still didn't understand how the scoring worked, but knew what he had been taught at practice. Anyway, he's on the back side of the bracket wrestling a Nebraska kid and winning by a comfortable margin late in the 3rd period, but looking like he's not very interested. The kid gets a bloody nose and they run injury time. My son walks over to Bryce and I in the corner with both hands behind his head and looking around not listening to anything that Bryce is telling him. Suddenly he looks over and sees the ref cleaning blood off the mat. He gets excited and asks, "Did I make him bleed? How did I do that?" The match continues and my son assumes the top position. He puts both hands behind his back and runs the Spinner drill from the kids' left hip around to his right hip and then back around to control in the top position. Bryce jumps out of his chair (cracking up) and says that is the funniest thing I've ever seen and that if all the Maize kids didn't win another match, that made it worth the trip. When my son came to the corner after shaking hands, Bryce asked why he did the spinner drill and he answered, "I wanted to score 2 more points."