I believe the OFFICIAL ETHICS RULES state that an official is not suppose to make a discretionary call that will take the match away from the competition on the mat, in the closing minutes or seconds of close matches in important tournaments. Is a STATE CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH an important match? The only wrestler that did any stalling activity in the match, won because stalling was called on his opponent, who was always aggressive throughout the match...so the call was wrong. Was that a "discretionary call"? Was that call made in the closing seconds of an important match? Did that call determine the outcome of the State Championship match? Because if that call was a "discretionary call" made in the final seconds of a close match in an important tournament, IT IS A BLANTANT VIOLATION OF THE OFFICIALS CODE OF ETHICS that is distributed to all Kansas Officials and that they agree to abide by. That is why I think the 2 sriped shirts in that match should never officiate even a kids tournament in Kansas again. Because it is a violation of the OFFICIALS CODE OF ETHICS to even make that call. Guts...yes that guy in the sriped shirt has guts....and no ethics and brains and respectibility for anything but his over-blown ego. It is a disgrace for other officials to pat him on the back and support him for being so unethical.