Congratulations to the Dickson boy for his victories, and for his efforts to become a champion wrestler. It's the EFFORT that builds champions. Sometimes bad things happen to good people as in the case of the injury to the Derby wrestler. I'm sure the Dickson boy had never previously broken an opponents bone, and he probably has never experienced a broken bone himself. They are quite painful, and they do require rehabilitation and removal from sports for a certain length of time. There can be psycological problems to overcome as well. I know this because it happened to my son during a football game. He had ill feelings toward those involved and wanted to "get them back". As parents, we don't want to see that happen to our children, (our job is to protect them). We don't want our kids to hurt someone, and we don't want someone looking to hurt them. So we invented rules to prevent/reduce injuries, and we abide by unwritten moral rules (be genuinely concerned in the event someone does get hurt). My post is to remind everyone that when our kids face each other on the field of play, they do so without hate. Without regard to race or team membership . But as special people. Members of an elite group of athletes. And we should treat each other accordingly-with great respect and admiration, regardless of skill or win/loss record.