I was going to post on this as well so I will "piggyback" on some comments. I agree with Mrs. Hayes. I was watching a match I had no interest in I just stopped to watch some of the little guys wrestle. Mind you that this was 10 and under... There was a kid that got called for unsportmanlike conduct several times in the match (once for purposely eye gouging!) and the last time he did it he was on top with legs in and brought the hammer down with his elbow to the back of his opponents head. Finally the ref DQ's the kid (meanwhile the kid was yelling at the ref), his coach gets up and says to the ref "What do you want him to do, the kid on bottom was stalling!" ARE YOU KIDDING ME!! As a Coach, it disgusted me to watch the kid act that way and even worse, the adult in the situation made an excuse for it. As coaches we are supposed to be apart of the solution, not the problem. I saw several kids get DQ'd and coaches/parents didn't say a word. There was a lot of good wrestling and I enjoyed watching everyone give it there all but there was way too many kids getting thrown out. A kid like that would not make it very long on my team, it's sad that they're not being taught better, especially at such a young age. Congrats to all the kids who wrestled hard and acted like young students athletes should, with Class. Definately a lot more positives than negatives that happened in Topeka but geez, some of those negatives were pretty disappointing.