He was not pinned, but you can be pinned from the top of the shoulders to the bottom of the shoulder blades as in a stack - according to the NFHS rules which most states follow.
Ben Eastman no they’re actually different. It’s the leg in that makes it different. A banana split comes from a standard leg ride, where as the spladle comes from the opposite leg being in. Most people hit the spladle from the single leg, think about which leg it is.
@@n.h6001 a spindle is when you are on top in ref position. Then you go to other side and spladle the leg to put him on his hip!! Banana Splits are when you have your leg in, Then you goto the other you can goto a Wrestling Guillotine, a bow and arrow, and or The splits.
The way these referees officiate these matches, in the State of Hawaii the coaches would lose their minds. They still like things operated according to the 80's standard of excellence.. In their wonder why away kids don't go on to college in excel and while we get smoke at national tournaments
@@NinjaNovice Maybe I mean we're just talking about old school mentality you know. Pretty much all around. We got good referees but for each of the counties to pony up Union money, Go out to Vegas for a big dual meat and watch. would never happen but it would be super beneficial. I also forgot how good this dual highlight real was.