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Flocenter- State Championships, Conference Championships and Stalling Calls 7176 views

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Uploaded by Jeremy Hayes | March 6, 2013

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Comments11 comments

Mark Niemann 2 months ago

Mad love, Bader.

ps: PA HS wrestling is pretty darn good and I'm an Ohio guy.

Coach Raya 2 months ago

Great show this time!

Gene Stevens 2 months ago

Whats up boys? No shout out to your boys doing a coverage for you in Dirty Jersey! One Class!

James Jones 2 months ago

Well said Joe Gravina. Refs need not be afraid of a stalling call, or double stalling call for that matter.

Arturo Breceda 2 months ago

Scott Sakaguchi is a former Clovis High School Wrestler.

Joe Gravina 2 months ago

In counterpoint to what what said in the video, I don't wish refs would tone down the way they call stalling in the last 30 seconds; I wish they would be harsher on it in the first 5:30 or 6:30. And I don' like the argument that "a guy wrestled hard and earned a lead the first 6:30 of a match, don't penalize him for being nothing but defensive in the last :30" If you shouldn't penalize him for his actions (or inactions) in the last :30, then why do we wrestle it? Stalling is Stalling no matter when it happens.

Steve Petonak 2 months ago

Wow guys no mention at all of NJ states? Anthony Ashnault going for the first NJ wrestler to win 4 titles and be undefeated throughout HS? Is anyone even going to this tournament to cover it?

Daniel McCune 2 months ago

At the CIF State Tournament stalling was treated like a disease. The inconsistency in calls, especially stalling, creates a need for explicit times when it is called. 3 steps backward on his feet, stalling. Riding parallel on top and not attempting to break a guy down, stalling. Not returning a guy to the mat in 5 seconds, stalling. Our coaching staff was warned after arguing a no call for stalling when our wrestlers opponent simply ran all third. The ref responding your kid only shot once. The kid was literally not engaging all 3rd period, a full 2 minutes. Not calling stalling is as bad as over calling it, if not worse, and the rule shouldn't change just because a match is ending.

Mr Woody 2 months ago

Mich... lol

Redhawkwc99 2 months ago

Stalling rule is similar to communism... Perfect in theory, horrible in application.

Mike Hoch 2 months ago

What about the Michigan High school championships?