SingleLegTrump wrote: Anybody else see Coach Smith all upset just Bc the PHS administration tried to illegally slide in a 220 pounder inelligible to compete at that weight? I say just let the kids wrestle and put that team score on the line!
220 was officially scored as a forfeit before the start of the exhibition match. PHS' Collin Kidd weighed in at 182, South's Dalton Fullerton weighed in at 195 and took the forfeit at 220. On paper, Kidd vs. Fullerton was an 195 pound exhibition that occurred after the official 195 pound matchup between Allman and Wade and when Fullerton took the forfeit at 220. It was good for the reserves to get a match in. I can't speak for Coach Smith but I would assume he was not aware of the 195 pound exhibition status of the match when he saw it occurring and thinking it was the official 220 pound match. I was a bit confused myself at first and went to the score table to double check. Both official scorers for South and PHS at the table knew the status and there was nothing illegally occurring or attempted to occur. Nitpicking and criticizing Coach Smith again shows the disdain for South's program. He has nothing against just letting the kids wrestle.
The coin flip between the captains at the start of the dual determined that South had to declare first at odd match-ups (106, 120, 132, 145, 160, 182 and 220) and PHS at evens (113, 126, 138, 152, 170, 195 and 285). PHS elected to go with their starter Wade at 195 instead of bumping up their reserve 182 wrestler Kidd. South countered with Allman and using their reserve 195 Fullerton at 220 to take the forfeit that gave them a 35-31 lead going into the heavyweight match between 220 pounder Wolfe (215.1) and PHS Heavyweight McCune (283.8). I applaud Wolfe for accepting the challenge, giving up nearly 70 pounds, and try to secure the team win for South. McCune also deserves credit for realizing a typical 2-1 heavyweight win was not going to be enough for PHS to win the dual and he had to go for the pin. A great end to a great match and a great finish to the tournament.