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  1. I tend to take bad calls in stride....it's a subjective, thankless position to be in. But, I just witnessed the worst called match I have ever seen. The 120 Kaferle-Oliver match ended 3-2. Oliver took maybe 5 shots the whole match. Kaferle out shot him at least 3 to one. Oliver was clearly evading and the only stalling call was with 19 seconds left in the bout. There was a stalemate call when clearly Kaferle was taking control of Oliver's legs. When questioned, no evaluator was watching the match close enough to have an opinion. Any wrestler at any level deserves a competent referee. This was not the case in this situation. There were more instances of poor officiating but then there were great efforts by the officals to get in the proper position to make calls as well. Unfortunately, There were matches decided by poor calls instead of what the wrestlers brought to the mat.

  2. 120

     

    Kaferle (TUL) vs. Grant (SEG)

    Sommers (BLK) vs. Insalaco (WIL) <note: Quinones (LAV) could make some noise>

     

    Kaferle over Insalaco <<winner here could get MOW-lightweight>>

     

     

    I guess everyone watched a different match @ Regional duals???

    Sommers owned Insalaco. Insalaco loses 8 out of 10 times.

     

    Sommers did own Insalaco in their match to get to the finals against Kaferle. Sommers showed a lot of heart in the final match wrestling with a bad knee, but came up short 10-2.

  3. You must be talking about Byron Smith. Very tough kid who put in a lot of work this summer. I am expecting good things from him... great attitude and excellent work ethic. Really enjoyed having him around.

     

    Hadn't heard the details of his match with Stevens... he will be in the mix come state. There is a good group of kids wrestling at 113 in Memphis DI with Dalrymple at Bolton, Tyler Smith at Houston, and Byron Smith at Cordova.

     

    I saw that match as well and was very impressed with Bryon. He looks like he will have a great chance to metal at state.

  4. Though i would enjoy giving props to those TN guys that have the heart to expend the resources that alllow them to compete in the offseason and therefore become winter champions. But why does Tn bring the most watered down talent to these national fors? WhoL is this worthwein kid and why did he go to super 32? This is the quintessential problem with TN wrestling; all of the good kids choose not to attend great tournaments like this, which is their own loss. But why are there unqualified kids like this (one that hasn't even placed at the state tournament) representing our state. Surely TN can do better. Where are the studs at, even though Chatt Town was somewhat well represented at this event they should develop a better system to get these guys out! CBG if south Florida hasn't fried your brains with the sun or the noon margaritas give me an answer. Why do bottom caliber kids like this worthwein fellow even bother with these tournaments.

    Bradley we don't rebuild, we reload!

     

    GRILLZ, According to the Super 32 website there were no wrestlers from Bradley there. Why is that? Can Bradley not compete on a national stage? Of course they can, but they chose to go another route. Poor form to call out an individual. If he meets the entry qualifications, he deserved to be there.

  5. Taking the personal aspect out of it, it is an interesting question. Does the amount of money spent on a program have a direct effect on it's success? In my opinion, you can have the greatest support structure money can buy(facilities, transportation, equipment, coaches, etc.) and still have an "unsuccessful" program. I believe it's the intangibles that make the program. The coaching philosophy, participation, motivation and desire of the athlete outweigh the money aspect of the program. In my opinion, the answer to the question is money does have an impact as it brings attention to the program but ultimately, it is what can't be bought that makes a successful program.

  6. He'll be a heavy favorite no matter what weight he goes.

     

    Brunner was at 103 last year at Tullahoma & Kaferle was at 112. I have seen both over the summer. Brunner has grown and I don't believe he will be at 103. Kaferle will stay at 112.

  7. snowwhite, as a parent of a Tullahoma wrestler, I believe Coach Bray wants the best for and out of our young men. He knows what they are capable of producing and will not hesitate to motivate them individually if they are failing to live up to their potential. If I did not believe for one second Bray and all our coaches have the best intentions for all our wrestlers, my son would not be in the program. I certainly respect your opinion, but calling for someone's resignation based on a perception from one tournament and not taking into consideration the successful program Bray is building in this community is wrong.

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