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BEast is pretty stacked top to bottom! Going to be a hard team to beat! Chatt team will carry a couple high school AAs up there who will no doubt win every match but their entire team won't be full of all studs as we usually expect from Chatt (Apparently they've been hit by the Prom bug).

 

Haven't seen the North or West team lineup yet, but West could also have an AA or two on their team. Depending on where those AA kids weigh in, there could be some epic matches up top!... I will not post the lineups I've seen. I'll let the coaches decide if they want to make those lineups public before Saturday.

 

This group of coaches have really done a great job to rejuvenate this great event! I'm so glad it's back and as competitive as ever. It is such a great opportunity to see a lot of the best of TN wrestle each other in styles most are not seasoned in. A lot of times you see matches going opposite of the way you would expect them to go in a folkstyle setting, which makes the dual matches even more exciting!

 

Thanks to Bowers, Bosken, Ben Smith, G House, Isbell, and Harrison for making this event a priority! And thanks to Pete Miller and all of the Summit crew for hosting it! It's great to see Freestyle and Greco still alive in the state of Tennessee! My kids love this event and look forward to being a part of it again this weekend.

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Team Memphis (West TN)

 

77 - 

84 - 

88 - 

91 - Henry Tate

94 - 

98 - Dayne Dalrymple and Aiden Nettleton

100 - 

106 - Keegan Schulz

113 - Gabe O'Callaghan and Kolin Koss

120 - Andrew Artilles and Eli Bryant

126 - Evan Anthony and Matthew Bozarth

132 - Gabriel Geiser and Nate Kinnear

138 - Darion Milner and Colby Howe

145 - Antonio Washington and Joshua Love

152 - Dontae Johnson and Levi Condy

160 - Luke Condy and Untwaun Braswell

170 - Ndayambaje John and Montana Doty

182 - Alex Hodge and Joe Roman

195 - Tommy Brackett and Dawson Johnson

220 - Jake Spiva

285 - Alex Green and Cameron Oliver

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BEast is pretty stacked top to bottom! Going to be a hard team to beat! Chatt team will carry a couple high school AAs up there who will no doubt win every match but their entire team won't be full of all studs as we usually expect from Chatt (Apparently they've been hit by the Prom bug).

 

Haven't seen the North or West team lineup yet, but West could also have an AA or two on their team. Depending on where those AA kids weigh in, there could be some epic matches up top!... I will not post the lineups I've seen. I'll let the coaches decide if they want to make those lineups public before Saturday.

 

This group of coaches have really done a great job to rejuvenate this great event! I'm so glad it's back and as competitive as ever. It is such a great opportunity to see a lot of the best of TN wrestle each other in styles most are not seasoned in. A lot of times you see matches going opposite of the way you would expect them to go in a folkstyle setting, which makes the dual matches even more exciting!

 

Thanks to Bowers, Bosken, Ben Smith, G House, Isbell, and Harrison for making this event a priority! And thanks to Pete Miller and all of the Summit crew for hosting it! It's great to see Freestyle and Greco still alive in the state of Tennessee! My kids love this event and look forward to being a part of it again this weekend.

Let's see that lineup!

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BEast is pretty stacked top to bottom! Going to be a hard team to beat! Chatt team will carry a couple high school AAs up there who will no doubt win every match but their entire team won't be full of all studs as we usually expect from Chatt (Apparently they've been hit by the Prom bug).

 

Haven't seen the North or West team lineup yet, but West could also have an AA or two on their team. Depending on where those AA kids weigh in, there could be some epic matches up top!... I will not post the lineups I've seen. I'll let the coaches decide if they want to make those lineups public before Saturday.

 

This group of coaches have really done a great job to rejuvenate this great event! I'm so glad it's back and as competitive as ever. It is such a great opportunity to see a lot of the best of TN wrestle each other in styles most are not seasoned in. A lot of times you see matches going opposite of the way you would expect them to go in a folkstyle setting, which makes the dual matches even more exciting!

 

Thanks to Bowers, Bosken, Ben Smith, G House, Isbell, and Harrison for making this event a priority! And thanks to Pete Miller and all of the Summit crew for hosting it! It's great to see Freestyle and Greco still alive in the state of Tennessee! My kids love this event and look forward to being a part of it again this weekend.

Follow suit of the West and put your lineup out!

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This is the South (Chattanooga/Cleveland) Line Up......its no East TN team but I think we can hang:

 

 

 

77 Jaxx Godfrey

84 Ethan Wilson

88 Wyatt James

91 Tucker Smith

94 Arlo Laxton

98 Trae McDaniel

100 Aidan Bowers

106 Wesley Devaney 6th State

113 Cade Holloway State Champion

120 Cody Chittum 7th grader

126 Garrett Bower 3rd in State

132 Bryce Pond 3rd in State

138 Colton Landers/Grant Speer State Champion/3rd in state

145 Tony Wilson State Runner Up

152 Cody Mathews 4th in State

160 Mason Reiniche NHSCA National Champion

170 Thomas Sells 3rd in State

182 Khmari Whimper Prep National Champion

195 DJ Gibson 4th in State

220 Garrett Smith

285 River Henry State Champion

 

 

Josh Bosken-Cleveland Wrestling

Ben Smith- Bradley Wrestling

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This is the South (Chattanooga/Cleveland) Line Up......its no East TN team but I think we can hang:

 

 

Hahaha! Nice one. It's kind of interesting how we sometimes get tunnel vision within our regions (myself included). The Chattanooga area will be stout--even after the "prom bug." Curious to see how good the East TN team really is, seems like a lot of talk from out that way, hope they can back it up.

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