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  1. GREENBACK IS WAY DOWN THIS YEAR. I HOPE THEY CAN GET THINGS TURNED AROUND. HERE IS A GREAT ARTICLE BY THE MARYVILLE PAPER:

     

    http://new.thedailytimes.com/Sports_News/story/Mountaineers_top_Greenback_in_wrestling_id_005682

     

    THE ANIMAL

    Greenback was supposed to wrestle AE and Sevier County, not Heritage. Seveir County didn't show up. Greenback only weighed in seven guys. Guys are still trying to get down to weight. Greenback will be tough at full strength. They will have four returning state qualifiers in the line up. Brooks Talley led Keegan Matlock and got caught at 160, and Aaron Clark wrestled Teaster tough at 130. They have a guy for every weight that is decently tough. They just need time to recover from the coaching changes. Don't count them out yet. I just have one question for the self proclaimed "Animal". Why don't you make this article about Heritage being up instead of Greenback being down? Jerry Teaster has done a heck of a job building that program up and has three legit contenders. Hasn't your beloved Halls ever fallen on hard times at different points in its history? Just want to keep things positive. Every program has it's ups and downs. I think Heritage's up year should be noticed instead of Greenback's possible down year.

  2. 103: Autstin Oliver (Cleveland)

    Caleb Langford (Walker Valley)

    Jacob Climer (Bradley)

    Dillan Jones (Greenback)

     

    112: Jericho Crutcher (Bradley)

    Tony Kasy (Walker Valley)

    Joel Simpkins (Cleveland)

    Jacob Kilby (Cumberland)

     

    119: Ethan Hames (Bradley)

    Devan Teaster (Heritage)

    Haden Hamilton (Cleveland)

    Andy Beatty (Kingston)

     

    125: Tyler Pitts (Bradley)

    Nic Fuller (Rhea County)

    Tanner Vittatoe (Greenback)

    Caleb Kennedy (Kingston)

     

    130: Marvin Lopez (Cleveland)

    Tyler Schuch (Bradley)

    Jess Hooper (Greenback)

    Nick Ogle (Maryville)

     

    135: Trevor Herron (Bradley)

    Nathaniel Molina (Heritage)

    Quinton Carter (Rhea County)

    Aaron Lopez (Cleveland)

     

    140: Bradley Colbaugh (Bradley)

    Tyler Adams (Kingston)

    Chuck Norwood (Cleveland)

    Jose Ramirez (Alcoa)

     

     

     

    145: Jeremy Miller (Greenback)

    Vince Aguilar (Bradley)

    Drae Moore (Cleveland)

    Anthony Barnes (Cumberland)

     

    152: Chris Aguilar (Bradley)

    Isaiah Nichols (Cleveland)

    Cory Keen (Maryville)

    Josh Ford (Greenback)

     

    160: Bailey Jones (Cleveland)

    Jacob Bailey (Bradley)

    Fletcher Dukes (Maryville)

    Keegan Matlock (Heritage)

     

     

    171: Will Moreland (Cleveland)

    Matt Roderick (Bradley)

    Ethan Beddingfield (Rhea)

    Robby Pederson (Maryville)

     

    189: Chip Norwood (Cleveland)

    Chris Hood (Bradley)

    Logan Ridenour (Maryville)

    Johnathan Waldrup (Stone)

     

     

    215: Isaiah Simpson (Walker Valley)

    Tucker Bolton (Bradley)

    Jessie Jones (Cleveland)

    Tyler Wilson (Maryville)

     

    285: Tyler Dailey (Greenback)

    Dyan Mills (Walker Valley)

    Patrick Benson (Bradley)

    Shawn Morgan (Maryville)

  3. Greenback won 7 and Seymour won 7, it came down to pins

    103 Vittatoe G pin King S

    112 Hall S pin York G

    119 Sluder G pin Robinson S

    125 Miller G pin Raimondi S

    130 Long G dec King S

    135 Hooper G dec Holland S

    140 McCroskey S pin Kuhn G

    145 Larson S pin Dotson G

    152 Ford G dec Olafson S

    160 Wilson S by Forfeit

    171 Watson S by Forfeit

    189 Taylor S by Forfeit

    215 Miller G dec Davis S

    285 Beard S pin Dailey G

     

    It was a hard fought match.

  4. This is really sad news. I have had the pleasure of knowing Larry for a long time. He has worked many games for me through the years in basketball and football. My condolences to his family.

     

     

    Bill Satterfield

  5. Even though you have teams with losing records right now making the playoffs, it is still far better than it used to be when you had only two teams fro m each district going a lot of great football teams had to stay at home. So we have some schools with less than sterling records, it still ensures that more teams that should be in the playoffs actually get to go. You take care of business in the district that you are assigned and you go to the playoffs. Traveling all over the state for the sake of some teams to get in the playoffs is not practical or cost effective for most of the schools.

  6. Doing all of those things comes much easier if you are on a winning team or in a program that has a strong tradition. It does speak volumes of those young men that happen not be at a maryville or central type program; But instead find themselves in a program trying to turn it around, giving that extra effort day in and day out and on Friday nights. It is hard to do in the face of defeat each week. For many it is easier to quit or transfer to another program than to stick it out and try to turn it around.

  7. I agree it is a great post, but it is not billboard material for a winning program. If a team has a stong and winning record, this is not something you should show them. Yes, play hard no matter who you are or who you are playing, but never at anytime do you bring any negativity into a winning program. If you are part of a losing tradition then I say yes show the kids, because just playing the sport of football can make a boy into a man. Good luck to all teams no matter what your record is.

  8. 103 Johnson (Col)

    112 Konz (Frk) Upset, Remember when Casey Brewster got beat by a Freshman

    119 Ortiz (Frk)

    125 Usary (SH)

    130 Webb (Sey)

    135 Felix (Frk)

    140 Creagan (Brad)

    145 Yoder (Hb)

    152 O'hearne (Beard)

    160 Davis (Frk)

    171 Knox (Far)

    189 Meredith (Blkm)

    215 Sivley (Brad)

    275 Vandergriff (Halls)

  9. Does anybody know how many are returning from state in the 400 for A-AA?

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    Lenoir City has a kid in the 400 that should be sub 48 this year. They also have a kid Chris Something that should have won the 300 hurdles last year. Look for them to have a good 4x400 team as ussual.

    The girls team should be loaded. They didn't lose much off a strong team last year.

    Out of the 20 or so qualifiers from last year, I think they return 15-16 of them.

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