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MIWT14 (Dec. 19 - 20)


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The McCallie Invitational gets underway tomorrow @ 5 PM. Saturday start time is 10 AM.

 

http://www.miwt.org

 

FINALS

Live Stream

 

Search MIWT on Trackwrestling to access the tourney's brackets and live scoring. Brackets released to the public @ 8 AM (EST) Friday, Dec. 19.

 

Friday (Dec. 19)

 

5:00 PM - Start

7:00 PM - Quarters + Consolations

 

Saturday (Dec. 20)

 

10:00 AM - Start (Consolations)

11:00 AM - Semi-finals + Consolations

2:00 PM   - Consolation Semi-finals

3:30 PM   - Championship + Consolation Finals (1st, 3rd, & 5th)

 

MIWT 2014 Participants:


  1. Alexander HS (GA) - Sean Moistner

  2. Brentwood Academy (TN) - Rodney Cash

  3. Brentwood HS (TN) - Joe Blair

  4. Buckhorn HS (AL) - David Barden

  5. Cambridge HS (GA) - Don St. James

  6. Carrollton HS (GA) - Ryan Wilman

  7. Cass HS (GA) - Derston Koontz

  8. Cleveland HS (TN) - Jake Yost

  9. Gordon Lee HS (GA) - Brent Raby

  10. Heritage HS (GA) - Mike Craft

  11. Hillcrest HS (SC) - Robby Bell

  12. LaFayette HS (GA) - Joe Franks

  13. Lambert HS (GA) - Kevin Contardi

  14. Marist School(GA) - Riddick Beebe

  15. McCallie School (TN) - Mike Newman

  16. Northwest Whitfield HS (GA) - Alan Tucker

  17. Parkview HS (GA) - David Nichols

  18. Peachtree Ridge HS (GA) - Jared Harris

  19. Pope HS (GA) - Jim Haskin

  20. Ridgeland HS (GA) - Keith Mariakis

  21. Ringgold HS (GA) - David Moss

  22. Soddy Daisy HS (TN) - Jim Higgins

  23. South Forsyth HS (GA) - Mike Beckley

  24. Union Grove HS (GA) - Matt Ferrari

  25. Walton HS (GA) - Peter Murphy

  26. West Creek HS (TN) - Zackorie Suggs

  27. Woodland HS (GA) - Adrian Tramutola


 

-TH

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Matthews of Cleveland, Becci, Landers, Westbrooks, Herring (great dad), Dendy (says he will finish 2nd), E Taylor, Hamilton, Patton, Oliver, Soddy's Williamson, Martin of Cl., Mcc's Phillips, BA's Cretin, Gaither, Roberts, Blaike Henry's bro River @ Mcc,, All looking good!

 

West Creek's Raines did well against Gaither (5-3)

 

Adcock of Pope a phenomenon!

 

Pope should be back in the saddle in two years.

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1.  McCallie School  115.0 2. 

Cleveland High School  106.0 3. 

Cambridge High School  83.0 4. 

Woodland High School  82.0 5. 

Union Grove High School  78.5 6. 

Alexander High School  70.5 7. 

Pope High School  63.5 8. 

Cass High School  59.0 9.

  Marist School  58.0 10. 

South Forsyth High School  54.5 11.

  Soddy Daisy High School  54.0 12. 

Lambert High School  52.0 13. 

Northwest Whitfield High School  51.0 14. 

Parkview High School  49.0 15. 

Peachtree Ridge High School  47.5 16. 

West Creek High School  45.5 17. 

Gordon Lee High School  45.0 17. 

Heritage High School  45.0 19. 

Brentwood High School  39.0 19. 

Carrollton High School  39.0 21. 

Hillcrest High School  36.0 22.

  Ringgold High School  34.0 23. 

Brentwood Academy  28.5 24. 

LaFayette High School  25.5 25.

  Ridgeland High School  25.0 26.

  Buckhorn High School  24.0 27. 

Walton High School  19.5

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Semi-finals @ 11:00 AM

 

106

Woods (1) - WLND v. Ranta (4) - SFOR

Mitchell (3) - LAMB v. Brown (2) - PTRG

 

113

Diemert (1) - LAMB v. Mathews (5) - CLEV

Fairley (3) - UGHS v. Lewis (2) - WLND

 

120

Ragsdale (1) - GLHS v. Becci (4) - BA

Thurman (3) - HER v. Sheetz (2) - LAMB

 

126

Westbrookcs (1) - MCC v. Hayes (5) - NWW

Landers (3) - CLEV v. Sims (2) - WLND

 

132

Salemi (1) - CAM v. Herring (4) - MCC

Ruffin (3) - UGHS v. Quinn (7) - CASS

 

138

Boylen (1) - ALEX v. Craft (5) - UGHS

Mariakis (3) - RDGE v. Dendy (2) - MCC

 

145

Taylor (1) -CLEV v. Dieckmann (4) - ALEX

Cochran (6) - WLND v. Britain (2) - CAM

 

152

Adcock (1) - POP v. Wills (4) - CASS

Hamilton (3) - BRWD v. Webb (2) - PRKV

 

160

Kane (1) - CAM v. Patton (5) - MCC

Self (6) - MAR v. Oliver (2) - CLEV

 

170

Williams (1) - SD v. Martin - CLE

Nielson (3) - CAM v. Bradley - MAR

 

182

Lujan (1) - CAR v. Witherspoon (4) - HC

Ansari (3) - ALEX v. Bishop (2) - WLND

 

195

Phillips (1) - MCC v. Shepard (4) - GLHS

Spencer (3) - UGHS v. Cretin (2) - BA

 

220

Brinson (1) - MAR v. Wade (4) - RING

Gaither (3) - CLE v. Roberts (2) - MCC

 

285

Trainor (1) - MAR v. Bell - PTRG

Henry (6) - MCC v. Jett (2) - CASS

 

-TH

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