I Think the worst ordeal I ever saw or heard of involved a Scott City Wrestler in the mid 70's at the state tournament which was being held at Topeka Hayden. The Scott City Coach at the time was Dean Biggs, and the wrestler that got the short end of the match was Dan Fry, I believe he was a 138 pounder. the match was pretty close during the first couple of rounds, Dan was warned several times for false starts during the match. His opponent seemed to be tiring, and with the match tied up, Dan just wrestled out the regulation as he was able to take the opponent down, went into overtime, won by a takedown, was awarded the match, and went to the motel to settle down for the next round. there was a conference after the round involving the opponents coach and the referee, and the head referee, in which the coach pointed out that the last warning to Mr. Fry was the third one and a point should have been awarded. The officials agreed and reversed the Decision, leaving the Scott City folks quite taken aback to find their 138 pounder on the back side when they came back to wrestle the next round. the point would have been awarded early in the third, and Scott City folks held that it was unfair to reverse the decision due to the fact that Mr. Fry would have wrestled the third period differently had he been behind than he did when the score was tied. The argument fell on deaf ears, and the result of the match was reversed even though the overtime had been wrestled out. The opponent was from Hayden, and it sure seemed to be a home town deal at the time.