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NHSCA SENIOR NATIONALS 
TN Finished 15th overall

HUGE SHOUTOUT TO Javier Salvador of Heritage who finished 3rd place in the very Prestigious Senior Nationals at 220lbs

Junior Nationals 
TN Finished 14th overall 
 
2nd Mason Reiniche of Baylor 160lbs 
3rd Michael Kramer of Wilson Central 285lbs 
5th Brayden Palmer of Beech 126lbs 

Sophomore Nationals 
TN Finished 21st

8th  Bowdy Boyce of Blackman 220lbs 

Freshman Nationals 
Tn Finished 10th

1st  Cooper Flynn of Mcdoungh school – 106lbs  CHAMPION
7th  Parker Bennett of Wilson Central – 182lbs 
8th Daniel Uhorchuk of Signal Mountain – 106lbs

 

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Congrats to all the Tennessee guys who competed at Virginia Beach. Thought Tennessee was well represented with two finalist. If not for a questionable call would have had two champions. Javier looked very impressive in the senior division and even came back and beat the kid who knocked him out of the championship round. 

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3 hours ago, Thethunda190 said:

Congrats to all the Tennessee guys who competed at Virginia Beach. Thought Tennessee was well represented with two finalist. If not for a questionable call would have had two champions. Javier looked very impressive in the senior division and even came back and beat the kid who knocked him out of the championship round. 

And also won a rematch of the state finals beating Ty Boeck 3-1

 

https://www.flowrestling.org/video/6155037-220-lbs-consi-of-8-2-javier-salvador-tn-vs-ty-boeck-tn

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1 hour ago, WrestlingGod said:

And also won a rematch of the state finals beating Ty Boeck 3-1

 

https://www.flowrestling.org/video/6155037-220-lbs-consi-of-8-2-javier-salvador-tn-vs-ty-boeck-tn

You would be correct. That is actually the second time he has beat him since the state finals. Also beat him i think 5-4 at The King of The Hill tournament up at Science Hill. Sucks they had to meet in the blood rounds though would have been cool to see them both place 

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56 minutes ago, cbg said:

I was informed this morning that Noah Horst (2X D1 State Champion at Beech) was wearing a singlet from The Baylor School while competing.  What's up with this?

I don't have any inside information or anything, but he seemed pretty chummy with the Baylor wrestlers at the WC Wildcat tourney earlier this year. Pretty sure I saw his dad talking to some of the Baylor parents there too. Wouldn't be surprised if he's wrestling for them next year.

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22 minutes ago, WrestlingGod said:

Yeah ive heard rumors of him and another solid name transferring to Baylor next year.

the ability for kids to transfer TO these schools and not have to sit out, and kids not being able to transfer from a school is wrong. If one is allowed, then all should be allowed. Just because "boarding" is involved, should not change eligibility rules. I've never been in favor of a high school kid having to sit out, but this needs to be a level playing field. FOR ALL kids

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14 hours ago, Bump11 said:

Werazzlin can you give some insight? This would be a huge loss for Beech. 

I have not been able to verify this but was told that Horst does not and has not every attended Beech.  Apparently he and some others attend a Sumner County magnet school that is allowed to co-op for wrestling with the Beech team.  Is Sumner County opened zoned where kids may attend any school as long as they provide their own transportation to and from school?

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