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  1. 106-

     

    1st Place - Ryan McElhaney of Bradley Central

    2nd Place - Briar Potter of East Hamilton

    3rd Place - Tanner Justice of Halls

    4th Place - Trent Comeaux of Red Bank

    5th Place - Kevin Lambson of Seymour

    6th Place - Justin Smith of Pisgah

    7th Place - Nick King of Wilson Central

    8th Place - Jacob Kimbrough of Blackman

     

    113-

     

    1st Place - Toribio Navarro of Bradley Central

    2nd Place - Evan Huling of Halls

    3rd Place - Caleb Berta of Wilson Central

    4th Place - Wyatt Sipe of Beech

    5th Place - Chris Poore of Seymour

    6th Place - Anthony Richardson of Alcoa

    7th Place - Daniel Winters of Blackman

    8th Place - Blake Reichel of Red Bank

     

    120-

     

    1st Place - Knox Fuller of Bradley Central

    2nd Place - Christian Cerrito of Wilson Central

    3rd Place - Nathaniel Murphy of Alcoa

    4th Place - Matt Meeks of East Hamilton

    5th Place - Calvin Giles of Halls

    6th Place - Landon Butler of Beech

    7th Place - Drew Singleton of Pisgah

    8th Place - Cody Baugh of Red Bank

     

    126-

     

    1st Place - Lane Dickeson of Wilson Central

    2nd Place - Hunter Parker of Bradley Central

    3rd Place - Connor Gavlick of Maryville

    4th Place - Jeff Henson of Pisgah

    5th Place - Michael Brobeck of Blackman

    6th Place - Matt Gold of Halls

    7th Place - Nick Akins of East Hamilton

    8th Place - David Najera of Cane Ridge

     

    132-

     

    1st Place - Austin Richard of Wilson Central

    2nd Place - Brian Lacey of Page

    3rd Place - Taylor Kazy of Bradley Central

    4th Place - Grant Wallen of Seymour

    5th Place - David Arredondo of Pisgah

    6th Place - Tanner Finch of Maryville

    7th Place - Clayton Apland of Blackman

    8th Place - Trey Lepper of Halls

     

    138-

     

    1st Place - Eddie Small of Wilson Central

    2nd Place - Stephen Scott of Bradley Central

    3rd Place - Chase Nuchols of William Blount

    4th Place - Gabe McDuffie of Red Bank

    5th Place - Joe Fox of Halls

    6th Place - Ethan Joyce of Seymour

    7th Place - Logan Fuson of Maryville

    8th Place - Kyler Johnson of Beech

     

    145-

     

    1st Place - John-Michael Jenkinson of Wilson Central

    2nd Place - Matthew Sells of Blackman

    3rd Place - Andrew Kitts of Halls

    4th Place - Elan McCasland of Beech

    5th Place - Caleb Adkins of Bradley Central

    6th Place - David Johnson of Red Bank

    7th Place - Jacob Wolfe of East Hamilton

    8th Place - Dillon O`Neil of Pisgah

     

    152-

     

    1st Place - Mike Binns of Wilson Central

    2nd Place - Tyler Garrison of Blackman

    3rd Place - Colter McConnell of Bradley Central

    4th Place - colton mcmahan of Halls

    5th Place - Matthew Gallaspy of Seymour

    6th Place - Bryce Teague of Page

    7th Place - Thomas Meadows of Maryville

    8th Place - Dakota Norris of Pisgah

     

    160-

     

    1st Place - Nathan Wilson of Maryville

    2nd Place - Michael King of Beech

    3rd Place - Zach Linton of Wilson Central

    4th Place - Austin Bishop of Blackman

    5th Place - Peter Leichner of Page

    6th Place - Aidan Rogers of Pisgah

    7th Place - Robert Perry of Red Bank

    8th Place - Eli Bishop of Powell

     

    170-

     

    1st Place - Kaleb Rippy of Beech

    2nd Place - Devin Crawl of Red Bank

    3rd Place - David Hamilton of Seymour

    4th Place - Ty Georgeadis of Wilson Central

    5th Place - Sam Young of Pisgah

    6th Place - Dean Franz of Maryville

    7th Place - Tyler Kalish of Halls

    8th Place - Chris Brewer of Alcoa

     

    182-

     

    1st Place - Chad Solomon of Maryville

    2nd Place - Perry Baltz of Wilson Central

    3rd Place - Brett Brown of Bradley Central

    4th Place - Jevon Brown of Blackman

    5th Place - Cody Gregory of William Blount

    6th Place - Brandon Williams of Halls

    7th Place - Ahren Burbage of Seymour

    8th Place - Josh Reynolds of Cane Ridge

     

    195-

     

    1st Place - Clay Strawn of Maryville

    2nd Place - Mack Fairley of Ooltewah

    3rd Place - Zach McFarland of Bradley Central

    4th Place - Xavier Satterfield of William Blount

    5th Place - Ben Iles of Wilson Central

    6th Place - Gabe Smith of Red Bank

    7th Place - Bo Blankenship of Blackman

    8th Place - Tanner Huff of Halls

     

    220-

     

    1st Place - John Kramer of Wilson Central

    2nd Place - Dillon Baldwin of Seymour

    3rd Place - Peyton Reinert of Beech

    4th Place - John Albritton of Pisgah

    5th Place - Kelvin Leon of Ooltewah

    6th Place - Drew Ten Eyck of Maryville

    7th Place - Joshua Neely of Powell

    8th Place - Dalton Cantrell of Blackman

     

    285-

     

    1st Place - Cody Lamb of Pisgah

    2nd Place - Austin Wells of Blackman

    3rd Place - Devol Whitfield of Beech

    4th Place - Jacob Keltch of Ooltewah

    5th Place - Clark Jones of William Blount

    6th Place - Jerry Johnson of Bradley Central

    7th Place - Seth Fiegler of Alcoa

    8th Place - Christian Frans of Wilson Central

  2. What a match at 106. Haney is a monster. Beaten the #1 and #3 kids this week. How on earth has he has snuck under the radar the way he has. Give Colton props. I cant wait to see the region tourney with these 2, plus McElhahey and Payne. Right now i would say based on results this year:

     

    1. Haney

    2. McElhaney

    3. Landers

    4. Payne

     

    And all 4 could medal in state. And my bet is atleast 3 of them will

  3. Guys, instead of complaining about his rankings and sayin, well so and so should be ranked and this person should be ranked and that person shouldnt, why dont you worry about the more important things, like your kid or your team and what to do to get your kid or your wrestler prepared to win, because the last time i checked, thats where matches are won..on the mat, in the wrestling room, in the weight room. Something someone like Hamm or Bray say on the internet, its just their opinion. If you dont like it, make your own rankings, or just dont look at them. if you think your kid is all that, show it, by letting him show it on the mat..where it actually matters. Not buy complaining about something that these men do when nobody else will. SO instead of complaining about who is ranked and who isnt, how about thanking them FOR EVEN TAKING THE TIME TO DO IT. If you dont like their rankings, you dont have to look at them!!

  4. Well I guess I'll make my prediction... White Station by 6... Wing T offenses usually have a problem coming back. If White Station is able they should attempt to do the Commandos like Whitehaven did Mt. Juliet 2 seasons ago... Use the athleticism EARLY to get up 2 scores and force them to PASS the ball to get back in the game. Hope there's not too much homecooking in Hendersonville :thumb:

    Even if White Station is able to get up by 2 scores, it wont even force Hendersonville out of their comfort zone. They believe they can win til the clock hits zero, no matter what the deficit is, and they can. They proved that last friday. And might I add they did that against 3 of the best players in the state on both sides of the ball. White Station has some good ball players but they dont have a Vic Wharton or a Rashaan Gaulden or a Finis Stribling on offense or defense. And Indy was up 28-7 in the 2nd Qtr and Hendersonville stuck to the game plan and played with heart and even against 3 of the most athletic players in the state, were able to come back and win. Even if WS does get up early, no lead is safe against this Commando team.

  5. As a White Station fan I am amazed at how quickly people pick against the Memphis teams. These same people said that WSHS had no chance against Maryvillle in 2009. During that run we beat Brentwood at home in the semis and Maryville in Cookeville at state. This team has a lot of athleticism and better not be underestimated. I have no idea what Hendersonville runs or what they do. I bet most people here have not seen WSHS play, but are just picking against the Memphis team. In 2009 White Station won and Whitehaven won last year. Do you think Memphis teams can't play?

     

     

    I have nothing against Memphis teams. I actually was one of the few that picked White Station to beat Maryville back in 09. Most Memphis teams are very talented and very well coached. But my pick is based on who i believe will win. Not because i dont like Memphis teams. I have family in Memphis. Ive seen plenty a football game in Memphis, Jackson, Bartlett..etc. So i know how good those boys out west can play. I just truly believe Hendersonville, on the road, will be too much for the Spartans. Just my opinion

  6. I say Hendersonville in another close one (though not as close as this week) The run game just seems to be too much and the way the defense is able to make adjustments and look like a completely different D is incredible. I think that, plus the homefield advantage, and the fact that this team plays with more heart than ive seen in a team at the high school level in a while, i think it all will carry them to the state title game.

     

    Hendersonville 34 White Station 21

  7. Should be a great game. Both teams seem to be peaking at the right time, both very strong. I expect a close game, Indy needs to take care of the ball and not turn it over. Put the ball in VW and RG hands ands and you will succeed. I do however think that the Hendersonville run game will be the difference. Carter (Beech) ran ALL OVER the Indy D. While Hville held him in check all night. They also didnt let Malone really have his way either last week, so they can play with the big boys defensively, and VW and RG wont be able to do it alone. I say Hendersonville in a close one, 28-24. But if Indy cant take care of the ball, they may not see it much with the way HHS controls the ball on offense and it could get out of hand

  8. It is going to be between SC, Hville and Beech. Even without Hurd, the only district game i see Beech being in danger of losing, is Hville. But i also believe SC will beat Hville. And with Beech already beating SC, i see a strong possibility of a 3 way tie at the top of the district at the end of the year. All 3 should handle everyone else and stand alone at the top. As to who will get the crown, your guess is as good as mine. Should be very interesting

  9. From what im hearing, Kimgsbury has been playing 2 illegal players. Is there any truth to this? If so, why was Kingsbury allowed to play tonight? I think that deserves a DQ and a Championship game between CAK and CPA. Or atleast a forfeit to CAK

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    Not that it matters with only one game left in the season, but...

     

    TSSAA does not care about the "soft red"/"hard red" distinction. The manner in which the ejection occurred is the issue. To be fair, soccer is the only sport besides football (of course) that has the lesser one-game suspension possibility. But that is ONLY invoked when an ejection occurs because of the denial of a goal-scoring opportunity. To be clear, under TSSAA rules, two yellows for dissent -- a "soft red" -- is a 2 game suspension. Under TSSAA rules, two yellows for anything (which results in ejection) is a 2-game suspension.

     

    However, commit the straight-red card offense of denying a goal-scoring opportunity, and this is the only case where a player sits out for only ONE game.

     

    Im sorry. I am not a tssaa ref i did mot realize the suspension rule was different. Regardless, What im tryimg to say is it does not matter how the red was given, he can not, would not, and will not play today.

  11. let me clear it up BigG and bump11. when I said it was a straight red, I was meaning the second time. Yes, he got a yellow, and then a straight red. it was NOT 2 yellows. (my source read the report) also.......................................... bigG, I believe you are incorrect. if he would have been given a 2nd yellow, he would be allowed to play in the championship. Cak should still be fine. they had to do this last year also because of Creel's red card:)

     

    No, he still would NOT be playing friday. I am a ref. if a player is shown red, whether it be straight red or 2 yellows, that player is SUSPENDED from play. 2 yellows = SOFT red which = a ONE game suspension. No matter what the yellows are for. Straight red = HARD red which = a TWO game suspension. No matter what the straight red is for. Regardless of how a player gets a red card, he or she does NOT play in the teams next game. (Next 2 with hard red). And with the teams next game being the state finals, regardless of how he got the red, Creel will not and would not play today under any circumstances

  12. It was a straight red. Not a second yellow. He can't play in final. If it would have been a second yellow, he would be able to play.

    Unfortunate, but will learn a lesson.

     

    Cak still wins 2-0 in the final without Creel

     

    It was 2 yellows. NOT straight red. And like he said ^ either way he is suspended and will not play friday.

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