Thank you okdad, I often try to educate with my posts on here and at tournaments as well. Sometimes there is a situation where a coach wants to conference with me at the table bascially to argue a judgement call. I then give him the quick and dirty version and hurry back to the mat. After the match is over I will usually go back over there and give them a much more detailed version. As far as using the edge of the mat, wrestlers must be very careful not to present themselves a situation where they are using it to their advantage, such as turning their back to the edge when they are close so that if their opponent shoots on them they end up out of bounds rule 7-6-3b covers this as a stalling tactic, I can't say I've every had to call that particular situation though because you don't really see it in kids wrestling, and most high schoolers know better. As far as imminent points being awarded you have to be very careful that you are sure they were actually going to happen, because its a quick way to get a coached fired up.