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We are still looking for any last minute teams to participate if interested. Sign up deadline is next Wednesday Dec. 20

William Blount High School Invitaional

William Blount High School Girls/JV/Middle School

22 December 2017 / WBHS Maine Gym / 219 County Farm Road Maryville, TN 37801

Attendees: WBHS – Alcoa – Maryville – Bradley – Cleveland – Webb – Gibbs – Sycamore – Heritage – Knox Catholic – Halls – Clinton – Farragut – Father Ryan – Bearden – Cumberland Co. – Hardin Valley – Science Hill  

Tournament will be held on 6 mats.

 

Tournament for Girls will be 16 and 8 man Brackets

Girls weigh-in at 7.30 am and begin Wrestling at 9:00 am

Girls tournament will run on Trackwrestling and will count toward State. $10 fee

Girls periods will run 2. 2. 2 min

JV and middle School will also be 16 and 8 man Brackets

JV will run as a paper tournament. $10 a wrestler to be paid day of tournament.

There will be satellite weigh-ins the evening before for both JV and Middle School

JV will need to bring weigh in sheets to tournament

JV will have skin checks at 8:00 and begin wrestling at 9:30 am

JV perios will run 2. 1. 1. Min

Middle School will run on Trackwrestling $10.00 fee

Middle School will be 6th, 7th, and 8th graders.

Middle School skin checks at 1:00 and begin wrestling at 2:30

Middle School will run 2. 1. 1. Min

 

All payments are to be made to William Blount Wrestling. Take payment to head table.

 

 

There will be a pancake Breakfast for Parents, $5.00 beginning at 9:00am

 

 

There will also be a Cornhole Tournament for Parents, $5.00 to play. First place will receive a $20 Gift Card and 2nd will receive a $20 Gift Card.

 

Contacts: Coach Satterfield Tim.satterfield@blountk12.org (865)210-4805

 

Coach Holley Jacob.holley@blountk12.org (865)389-7417

 

Denise Davis dellmdavis19@gmail.com (865)556-7599

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