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  1. i’m always curious as to who votes. i know coaches get a vote (atleast that’s what i’ve been told) but what it the actual criteria? I would love for them to release a breakdown of votes like college and pro sports do with their major awards.
  2. thanks to everyone who interacted with these. Keeping up with everything wrestling in this state and giving people something to read and talk about is something i enjoy very much. Maybe next year i can try to put together interactive brackets for each weight that allows anyone who wants to participate to fill brackets out and have a little friendly contest!
  3. and only a freshman! There’s something brewing in Kingsport. I know this weekend didn’t quite go the way they wanted as a team, but they’re not going away, and they’re gonna keep getting a lot better for the next few years.
  4. i did! quite a bit more one sided than i was expecting, thought Chase would put up a better fight. Mason is special
  5. I will be attending the Nashville SC game this afternoon, so i will NOT be watching the finals live. I’ll have to go back and watch the replay tonight. So i will not be active on here for the rest of the day, just in case anyone thinks i’m MIA when all of my picks are wrong
  6. incorrect. if you actually take the time to read the post, you will see that it says that the last non cleveland/bradley winner was soddy in 2012. it then says the last winner “OTHER THAN THOSE 3” is clarksville in 2000. last time i checked, soddy is one of cleveland, bradley, and soddy. so other than those 3…..you have to go back to clarksville in 2000. i know what i said.
  7. 285- #1 Hayden McDonald (Maryville) bs #2 Keimel Redford (Science Hill) Last but not least, the big boys. Redford started the year at the top of the rankings. McDonald shot up out of nowhere and started wreaking havoc. These 2 have met 3 times, all 3 wins by McDonald. 2 of the 3 being by pin, including their last meeting in the sectional final last week. Redford is talented and is the unquestioned #2, but McDonald has had his number. And it’s time to dial it up again. Prediction: McDonald by decision
  8. 220- #1 Noah Todd (Wilson) vs #2 Garrett Crowder (Dobyns) These two met a few weeks ago at state duals, a 6-2 UTB win for Todd. Now three weeks later, we finally get the rematch. Todd falling to Peyton Cooper that same weekend definitely shook things up a bit, but i think these are the two best 220’s and they’ve proved that this weekend. Todd is coming off back to back state runner up finishes, and he’s ready to finally taste gold. Crowder claimed bronze last year and would love a chance to go back to back next year. These are 2 big men who can move and i fully expect a tight match, something like 4-3 or 3-2, possibly won on a late takedown. Or heck, who would say no to another OT match. I sure wouldn’t. I’ll stick with Todd in another close one. Prediction: Todd by decision
  9. 195- #1 Devon Medina (Science Hill) vs UR Tyson Russell (Cleveland) The only final featuring an unranked wrestler, Tyson Russel has taken the metaphorical world by storm, knocking off James Green and Luke Justice on his way to the 195lb championship match. I’ve learned over the years to not be surprised if someone from Cleveland goes further than they’re theoretically supposed to. That room is full of studs, and even when one isn’t on the radar, they still have the talent and ability to make a deep run like this. Toeing the line across from him, trying to keep this Cinderella story from having a happy ending, is last years runner up at this weight, Devon Medina of Science Hill. Medina has had a dominant year and has kept a stranglehold on #1 all year. Going into this weekend, the gap between Devon and the rest of the field was a decent size. And while i love a good underdog story, I don’t see Russell being the one to close that gap. Prediction: Medina by major
  10. 182- #1 Aiden Brenot (Clarksville) vs #3 Knox Watson (Bradley) The first non 1v2 final comes all the way at 182lbs. Senior Aiden Brenot will try to become Clarksville’s 5th 2x state champ, and their 4th back to back state champ of the last decade.. following in the footsteps of Bruno Reagan, Bradley Williams, and Christian Isbell. Knox Watson on the other hand, also a senior, is looking to close his career out with his first medal, and he’s trying to make it gold. Brenot hasn’t lost a match to someone from Tennessee in 2 years, almost exactly to the day. He’s had a level of dominance that you rarely see get broken up. It’s gonna take something special and an inspired performance from Knox to end that streak. Brenot was one of the biggest favorites to win a title coming into the tournament, and amongst the top 3 highest odds to win MOW. While he will have to battle with the likes of Max Norman and Landon Desselle amongst others, for that MOW, getting his hands on a second straight gold medal should be a little bit smoother. Prediction: Brenot by Fall
  11. yep! you are correct. it’s way past my bedtime and i spaced on Norman being a sophomore lol. my bad, ill fix it
  12. 170- #1 Wyatt Gibbs (Brentwood) vs #2 Lucas Szymborski (Cleveland) This has all the potential to win Beat Match. Both can score at will, but both are also very good at the feeling out process, biding their time and finding the right openings to strike. Both are very calculated and neither makes a move with no thought behind it. There’s no winging it, and no throwing caution to the wind. These are probably 2 of the best technical wrestlers in the upper weights. And i cannot wait to watch them lock horns. Prediction: Szymborski by decision
  13. 160- #1 Max Norman (Dobyns) vs #2 Tre McTorry (Nolensville) No offense whatsoever to Tre, he’s a 2x medalist for a reason, and i fully believe he will become Nolensville’s first 4x medalist next year. But i’m gonna keep this short, sweet, and to the point…All Norman, all day. Prediction: Norman by major, on his way to MOW Award.
  14. 152- #1 Logan Fowler (Cleveland) vs #2 Finley Jameson (Summit) Cleveland vs Summit Round 2. And yet another 1 vs 2. Logan Fowler, like his teammate Bentley Ellison, will also try to become the next multi time champ of the Cleveland dynasty. And also like Ellison, a Summit Spartan stands in the way. The only difference is, i believe Logan gets it done. Finley has been an anchor for this Summit team all year, and while i would love to see him go out on top, my gut says it won’t happen. He has already faced one Fowler brother this year, going 1-1 against Logan’s younger brother Cy. I’m confident in saying that after tomorrow, it will be Fowler’s- 2 Jameson- 1. Prediction: Fowler by decision
  15. 145- #1 Luke Belcher (Bradley) vs #2 Mason Sells (Blackman) The upset alarm is still ringing. I haven’t flipped on any of my predicted champs, and i’m not starting now. Belcher has been consistently at or near the top of the sport since he entered high school. And there’s a reason for that. He’s extremely talented. Another top tier wrestler in the Ben Smith machine. Sells undoubtedly has what it takes to take him out. He’s shown that he’s on that level twice this year, and twice he has come up just short. The third time is the charm, and Mason becomes the second Sells brother to beat a Bradley Bear for a state title. Prediction: Sells by decision
  16. 138- #1 Landon Desselle (Summit) vs #2 Connor Warnock (Wilson) The first all middle tennessee final of the day, a win here for Desselle would all but solidify Summit’s place as the team runner up. Sparty showed up in full force this weekend, and Desselle stands at the forefront. Can he deliver on the biggest stage, under the bright lights, and help inch Summit closer to their best ever team finish? If you’re not a Wilson homer, the answer is yes. And even if you are a Wilson homer, i think you know this is an uphill battle for Connor. Desselle has not only proven himself in the state, but he’s also proven himself on the national level, bringing home a medal from Beast of the East. When talking about Mason Jakob yesterday, the key term was “levels”. There’s levels to this, and Landon is on a different level. I’m a big fan of Warnock, big fan of Wilson as a whole. But even as a valiant and deserving challenger, I just don’t think anything he can throw at Landon will be enough. Prediction: Desselle by major
  17. 132- #1 Ethan Lipsey (Bradley) vs #2 Damen Pullen (Collierville) If i was a betting man, i’d bet that this is the first final that isn’t super close. Damen Pullen is a great story. As a junior, he’s already a 3 time region champ, but before this year he couldn’t translate that into state tournament success. He finally was able to breakthrough this year and give the Dragons their first state finalist since Kent Johnson in 2005, who by the way..beat a Bradley Bear to win that title. But this isn’t 2005, and i expect Ethan to be able to do what Hunter Randolph couldn’t, slay the Dragon. (see what i did there) Lipsey caps off his high school career by finally winning gold. Prediction: Lipsey by fall
  18. 126- #1 Jarvis Little (Summit) vs #2 Bentley Ellison (Cleveland) The only D1AA matchup of the day between 2 former state champs, so both have been here before and both know what it takes to get it done. Jarvis Little became Summits first ever state champ last year, now he looks to give Summit their first ever 2x champ..while Ellison looks to give Cleveland their 11th multi time champion. They’ve met twice this year, both razor thin decisions for Little. Both are flashy on their feet, both are hammers on top, and both are good enough defensively to keep the other at bay. In other words..what we have here is a chess match. Who makes the right moves, who makes the first mistake in a match where 1 mistake may be all it takes. Id expect another low scoring, pitchers dual of a match. My pre tournament pick was Little, i’ll stick with it. Prediction: Little by decision, possible OT.
  19. 120- #1 Bryson Terrell (Bradley) vs #2 Zac Bosken (Cleveland) Cleveland vs Bradley. A tale as old as time. One of the greatest wrestling rivalries this state has ever seen gets the spotlight at 120 lbs. Introducing first, representing the Bradley Central Bears..Bryson Terrell. Competing in his third straight state final, and looking for his second straight title, the consensus #1 and imo one of the top P4P guys in the state, has pinned his way to the finals. His only loss this year is a 1 point decision to Carson Dupil at Knoxville Catholic, someone who has made waves on the national scene. Bryson deserves national recognition as well imo, and i can’t wait to watch him at the next level. Introducing his opponent, representing the Cleveland Blue Raiders…Zac Bosken. Zac’s route to the final has been significantly different. Following an opening round major dec, he has survived 2 straight rounds of 1 point wins. While it doesn’t look pretty on paper, it does mean that he is battle tested and knows how to pull out the close ones. Here’s the thing though..in the whopping 5 times these 2 have met this year, Terrell is 5-0, with a combined winning margin of 29-4..including 2 straight shut outs in both the region and sectional finals. And while Bosken has found a way to get it done throughout the tournament, he hasn’t given us any reason to think that match number 6 will be any different. Prediction: Terrell by decision
  20. 113- #1 Chase Walker (Cleveland) vs #2 Mason Jakob (Dobyns Bennett) Cleveland’s 2nd of 4 straight finalists, defending state champion Chase Walker, will look to cap off a stellar sophomore season with a second straight state title. Standing in his way, Dobyns freshman stud Mason Jakob, who is looking to give the Indians their 5th state champion in program history. My initial pick was Jakob, and i’ve had no reason to falter on that. As i predicted previously, i think this is your “Best Match” award winner, and it is the one i look forward to the most tomorrow. It’s time to realistically start preparing for Dobyns to potentially have back to back D1 large school 4x state champs, the first ones since Knox Fuller (2014-2017). Ladies and gentleman, welcome to the Mason Jakob show. Prediction: Jakob by decision
  21. Finals Picks: 106- #1 Cordero (Cleveland) vs #2 Colson (Blackman) We will start the afternoon with the first of twelve 1 vs 2 finals. (Props to Hamm for rankings accuracy). If anyone was going to take down Cordero, it was gonna be Colson or Rincon. Sebron left no doubt that he was the one to challenge Jose when he manhandled Rincon in the semis with relative ease. Does he have enough to take care of business against Jose for a second time this year? While my heart says yes, my head isn’t so sure. I’ll stick with my initial pick and take Cordero, but i would expect a competitive much. Prediction: Cordero by decision
  22. absolutely. my pre tournament pick for best match
  23. Chase smalling is at it again. And this one i would consider an upset. 5-3 in OT over Russell Ford
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