I just got back from the consolation matches at Wichita-- in two days of spectating, I saw a lot of good matches, some of them pretty rough. I would like to thank the official that reffed my son's match in the 4a 160 fifth place final, as his opponent, wrestling on the top position, attempted to take the arm directly back and then up against the shoulder socket, which would have been painful and expensive to repair. There was no reason to do that, the match was near the finish and the outcome decided, it was just a contempt gesture that fortunately didn't work out, but the fact is the intention was to injure, not score points or come from behind to win. My son is healthy because I was fortunate in that the official in the match knew the difference between hard rough wrestling and actions that would result in injury. I don't know who reffed that match, but I thank you. As for those who may think that intentionally injuring an opponent because you can't turn or pin him is justified, I would urge you to look at how that attitude affects the sport. Rough wrestling is great, just keep it clean.