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			Situation:  Wrestler A disagrees with the official's call, gets in his face and makes contact or even pushes him.  The official immediately signals flagrant misconduct on Wrestler A (disqualifying him), who then refuses to shake hands with Wrestler B (who wins by disqualification).  Wrestler A's refusal to shake hands is of course unsportsmanlike conduct. I know A's team is deducted two points and B's team is given 6 (for the DQ), but should A's team be deducted another two for the UC? Should the dual meet be held up until A comes back to shake? Can A even be called for unsportsmanlike given that he was (just) disqualified and therefore is supposed to be removed from the premises? | 
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			Since you just hit him with Flagrant Misconduct and removed him from the event, I wouldn't look to have him shake hands after the bout. Since you stated that his team loses 2 points and the opposing team gets 6, this would be a dual. Np use penalizing the team further, this is an 8 point swing. At least with the coaches I know, I would not want to be that kid at the next practice. Practically speaking, A is gone and can not be punished further from a wrestling standpoint. Depending on the severity of the contact, this could be assualt on a sports official. Refusal to leave could be tresspass or criminal tresspass. | 
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