Originally Posted By: Cokeley
You should check the rules before pointing your finger and then attempting to obstruct the taping of said "other wrestler's" matches.

The KSHSAA RULE regarding video taping:

1.M Filming or Video Taping Matches
Any filming or video taping for the purpose of review during competition is prohibited. This includes multiple day tournaments.(emphasis added by Richard D. Salyer)Video taping and camera filming are considered one and the same and can only occur when there is competition between your wrestler and an opponent. Again, taping and filming cannot take place when you do not have a wrestler involved at that time. (emphasis added by Richard D. Salyer)The only exception would be the state consolation and championship finals where video taping and camera filming of any match is permissible.

 Originally Posted By: Cokeley
Just to clarify, I was not video taping ANY matches but if someone wanted to tape my son or any wrestler I would take it as a compliment and not worry about it one bit. You can prepare for a match from a tape and then end up getting caught in something you have never seen before!

Were you in attendance with a video camera? It appears once again my friend is involved in some form of conflict and everyone else is wrong.


Richard D. Salyer