I don’t know anything about wrestling scoring, but these both look like absolute shutouts
According to Chat GPT:
Quarterfinal: Spencer 1, Timothy 13 — MD
Timothy scored 13 points during the match while Spencer scored 1. Because Timothy won by a large margin, it was recorded as a Major Decision. In folkstyle wrestling, a major decision is a victory by 8–14 points. So 13–1 is a 12-point margin.
The individual points can come from things such as takedowns, escapes, reversals and near-fall/back points. The screenshot doesn’t show the point-by-point breakdown, so we can’t tell exactly how Timothy accumulated the 13.
After losing that quarterfinal, Spencer moved into the consolation bracket. Think of this as the loser’s bracket—it gives wrestlers who lose in the championship bracket another opportunity to continue competing and potentially place.
Consolation Round 1: Spencer 0, Lucy 3 — F
This one is different. The 0–3 isn’t necessarily the final wrestling score when the match ended. The important thing is the F, which means Fall, commonly called a pin.
Lucy pinned Spencer—held both of Spencer’s shoulder blades/back in the required position long enough for the referee to call the fall. A pin immediately ends the match regardless of the current score. So even if Spencer had been ahead, getting pinned would still mean he lost.