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Kind of funny how the Ref's are getting a majority of the balme here. Yes it is the Referees responsibility to check for finger nails but overall it is the wrestler and coaches responsibility to make sure he gets those nail cut. So the blame belongs to the wrestler... The black X well anyone can get a black marker... I wonder if there are black markers to be found at a school... The Hlane coach was the one pushing about the injury time to get the nails fixed not the officials.....

The Hunters Lane coach was pushing for the nails to be cut because his guy kept bleeding from getting scratched. His blood time was about up because the cuts were deep enough that they would not stop bleeding. If you were a coach and your guy kept getting scratched and had the possibility of losing the match because he could not stop bleeding, you would most likely ask the referee to check the other kids nails because that is the most common reason for the scratches and cuts. Besides after the first cut, the coach asked the nails to be checked, the referee said no, Dowell used three minutes of blood time, then after starting the match again, he developed three new scratches, one of which was bleeding, he asked the referee to check the nails again, the referee did so, I can tell you the coach did not want the Cordova kid to get disqualified, he simply wanted his guy to stop getting cut to ensure that he was not going to be disquailified himself for blood time.

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The Hunters Lane coach was pushing for the nails to be cut because his guy kept bleeding from getting scratched. His blood time was about up because the cuts were deep enough that they would not stop bleeding. If you were a coach and your guy kept getting scratched and had the possibility of losing the match because he could not stop bleeding, you would most likely ask the referee to check the other kids nails because that is the most common reason for the scratches and cuts. Besides after the first cut, the coach asked the nails to be checked, the referee said no, Dowell used three minutes of blood time, then after starting the match again, he developed three new scratches, one of which was bleeding, he asked the referee to check the nails again, the referee did so, I can tell you the coach did not want the Cordova kid to get disqualified, he simply wanted his guy to stop getting cut to ensure that he was not going to be disquailified himself for blood time.

When the guy had to get the nails cut, what was the score of the match at that time??

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That match was over anyway.!!!!!

its not over until the whistle blows at the end of the match. We all know that some wrestlers get tired in third period and it is very likely for them to make a mistake and it can result in them getting pinned and in that case it doesnt matter what the score is.

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its not over until the whistle blows at the end of the match. We all know that some wrestlers get tired in third period and it is very likely for them to make a mistake and it can result in them getting pinned and in that case it doesnt matter what the score is.

(SOME WRESTLERS) Dowell would give up in a match and especially a lead like that.

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Kind of funny how the Ref's are getting a majority of the balme here. Yes it is the Referees responsibility to check for finger nails but overall it is the wrestler and coaches responsibility to make sure he gets those nail cut. So the blame belongs to the wrestler... The black X well anyone can get a black marker... I wonder if there are black markers to be found at a school... The Hlane coach was the one pushing about the injury time to get the nails fixed not the officials.....

With all respect,thats a load of crap! I saw reynolds weigh in and when the refs cleared his nails. So watch wat you imply in your posts. :thumb:

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