probably half of you people on this website have never even stepped a foot on a wrestling mat to compete, most are silly parents who voice their opinions on off the wall subjects. yeah and if kenny did punch his opponent it would be exciting, would it not. and i don't believe its some black mark, the only reason it is talked about is because of suckers like ya'll. in reality its ppl like ya'll that make situations like this a black mark on the sport. and what sticks out the most is when you choose to stick out the most, for example the thing that prolly stuck out most to the champions of the brentwood tournament was their matches in the finals their victory of the tournament not some silly fight that happened, heck everyone has seen a fight, i know it would be the first thing i'd think about. actually i'd probably think about that unstoppable 152 pounder from Mater Dei but thats my opinion. Ya'll need to understand that people get into fights in human nature, Is it not? how many of you have not ever been in some sort of fight or squabble? i would bet to say most people have been. and you should know that you usually can't control the time and place things happen, they just happen. UNEXPECTANTLY! like in michael ligons case where they opponent from brentwood had been saying unacceptable things to michael in the match and the referee didn't help stop the situation. so tempers flare things happen its in the past both boys are back on the mat and people like you are still wanting to talk about ridiculous things. Here is an idea find something better to talk about how about something positive about the sport maybe something that might build the sport up instead of quote un quote "tear the sport down" and ya'll would say and leave a black mark on it. well i've typed enough for right now. any questions or might i say COMMENTS just post and i will respond to them on saturday or sunday after i get back from chattanooga. good luck to everyone at state and GO MIDDLE TENNESSEE lets show them that chattanooga is not the only place where wrestling belongs.