I would agree that all the parents and fans that were down by the mat side were energy charged. I don't have a problem with fans be supportive of a kid. My problem lies with the comments that are made by the parents, and overheard by the kids. The comment that was made, and overheard by some of the wrestlers was that this opponents mother was the "devil-mom," and that she would just love to get that "fat____ out on the mat herself." How nice! I bet your mom's proud of that mouth. Furthermore, after the match at Hutchinson, one of the Russell parents came up to the Buhler mom, directly after her son had lost, and had to ask "how many times has your son been to state?" That was an inappropriate time to talk to that mother. She was trying to console her own son, and didn't need to have somebody rubbing that loss in her/his face. That was when another parent told the wrestler that this isn't a good time to talk with the kid. For all of the parents that support their own kids, and extend that same support to kids from other clubs, I commend you for being the bigger person. All of these kids need to have positive figures in their lives, and constructive critcism isn't always taken as just that by kids. Think about what you say before you say it. Oh, by the way, that kid that was ejected was done so, not because he was ON the mat. His knee was barely touching it, and he was there watching, not even yelling. There was a situation between him, and an official, and basically a misunderstanding between the two of them. Because of the heat of the moment, tempers flared, and words were said. That's why he was ejected, and for no other reason. That entire situation was handled by the club director for that particular club.