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     Created Jun 02 2011       
By Cecil K.
Two types of disqualification
There's two different types of disqualification. THere is disqualification for penalty points and there is disqualification for flagrant misconduct. Disqualification for penalty points only disqualifies the wrestler from the match, not the tournament. Disqualification for flagrant misconduct disqualifies a wrestler from the tournament. Hanley was not disqualified for flagrant misconduct, only for penalty points. Several years ago, Corning had a wrestler disqualified from the WSL tournament for flagrant misconduct after he hit an Orland wrestler during a championship match. He was disqualified from the match and tournament and Orland was able to beat Corning because Corning lost that wrestler's points. THat was not the case with Hanley.
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Lanley should be done
Started by Richard    Jun-02 2011

   I was woundering if Lanley will get to wrestle this week. The CIF rule says that anyone who is DQ will not be able to participate in the next event.Since the next event is a qualifier for Masters is Hanley done. If he is not done what kind of example does it set for the rest of the section. Also if he was DQ he should have lost all of his team points and not finished second.
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