Roy, if you had seen any of the other tournaments that Wichita West was at, you would understand that their fans and wrestlers seem to be more interested in making themselves stand out and impressing themselves. When they did the West High cheer at City League (in years past, I don't remember it this year), it was not intended to pump their crowd or wrestlers up, it was directed at the other fans and wrestlers trying to show that they were better wrestlers. They wanted everyone to know that they were number one, they didn't just let their wrestling do the talking and win with humility and sportsmanship. I don't remember who it was, but in the finals he was wrestling a Spaulding brother who got hurt during the match, while the trainers were attending to the Emporia kid, the West wrestler did not show any concern for his well being. Instead, he was pointing to the crowd and himself drawing everyone's attention to him. This was the first time that I have ever seen a state champion booed for his performance.