Sommers Posted February 21, 2010 Report Share Posted February 21, 2010 Really I know I took teasing too far at times. Many posts over these past 7 years or so were not necessary AND YES riddled for what may have left much for the imagination. As a result, I have had some moments of self reflection and even real purpose in some of my past posts, esp. lately... reflection anyway. First, congrats to walkenvol and his add'l piece of highly regarded hardware and not the last one forsure. After approaching Tim and seeing that anxious and stunned look after all of these years, I decided to formally request forgiveness for things i may have done or said to offend. This should also be extended to anyone else including those mighty BC Bear supporters as well. Second, kudos to one of the noblest acts I have seen in recent years. This goes to Seymour coach Alex Cate and his choice not to allow another unnecessary DQ and impact a young man's pursuit of his dreams! This involving Kennedy's controveral claw/throw against Joe wissell in the quarter finals. Finally, thanks to all of those that sacrifices so much for TN's greatest sport!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BayouBear Posted February 21, 2010 Report Share Posted February 21, 2010 ......and I thought the Saints winning the Super Bowl was a sure sign of an impending world apocalypse. Now this. A completely readable, understandable and intelligent post by Sommers. we should all start hoarding food and guns. Soms - The jury is still out on you but you are correct, the Seymour coach should be and needs to be recognized for his decision. For all those that missed it......Kennedy was wrestling Seymour's 189. Mike picked him up and slammed him. It WAS NOT an illegal slam IMO, but it was a hard slam. The ref dropped to the mat and began to count backpoints. The ref recognized the wrestler was hurt and stopped the match for injury time. He then signaled the slam was illegal. I repeat, he didn't call the slam illegal when it happened but only after the match was stopped. The Seymour wrestler couldn't continue which be rule means Kennedy is DQ'd. At the point when injury time expires the coach has the option to forfeit the match instead. He did this and has earned my respect forever. The ref, on the other hand............. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Findthetruth Posted February 22, 2010 Report Share Posted February 22, 2010 For all those that missed it......Kennedy was wrestling Seymour's 189. Mike picked him up and slammed him. It WAS NOT an illegal slam IMO, but it was a hard slam. The ref dropped to the mat and began to count backpoints. The ref recognized the wrestler was hurt and stopped the match for injury time. He then signaled the slam was illegal. I repeat, he didn't call the slam illegal when it happened but only after the match was stopped. The Seymour wrestler couldn't continue which be rule means Kennedy is DQ'd. At the point when injury time expires the coach has the option to forfeit the match instead. He did this and has earned my respect forever. And that friends is what makes this the greatest of all highschool sports. Character speaks for itself. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StevenMcK Posted February 22, 2010 Report Share Posted February 22, 2010 The real story involving Alex was a Zeit's trained wrestled defeating Alex Cate's.(that guy really has your number)...Hahaha jk.....Good Call Alex and congrats on a job well done with the Seymour program. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sommers Posted February 22, 2010 Author Report Share Posted February 22, 2010 ......and I thought the Saints winning the Super Bowl was a sure sign of an impending world apocalypse. Now this. A completely readable, understandable and intelligent post by Sommers. we should all start hoarding food and guns. Soms - The jury is still out on you but you are correct, the Seymour coach should be and needs to be recognized for his decision. For all those that missed it......Kennedy. ...when injury time expires the coach has the option to forfeit the match instead. He did this and has earned my respect forever. The ref, on the other hand............. There may be witnesses of both Hamm and Jones kssing Seymour's coach right on the lips. As a matter of fact, big Bill Kennedy's embrace may have cracked a rib or two. as afar as my intelligence, it took me some 2000 posts or so to spit this one out and maybe as many as Tex23 has to begin to mirror what BB enthralls us with. Seriously though, I felt humbled being at this tournament (although half the normal attendance) and seeing guys coaching, reffing, administrating or just watching, etc., for some 45 years+ of service for our great sport, I must say thanks to jim Morgan and his sincere concern for others,,, even it it meant his own Baylor or UTC boys may face a disadvantage down the road. Thanks, coach Morgan!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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