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  1. Here is all of our TN D1guys who either wrestled in TN or are Tennessee kids The first set of numbers after their HS is their record this season, then I listed the number of Varsity matches - then if they redshirted this year or had to take a medical. The reason for # of Varsity matches is that often a better indicator of how the wrestler season is going than win loss. Keyveon is only 7-5 but he has 2 varsity starts as a redshirt freshman which is wow. Palmer and Chase Diehl have the most varsity starts this season. Class of 22 Mason Alley – Indiana – Baylor – 5-6 - Redshirt Colby Dalon – Kent State – Lakeway – 2-7 - Redshirt Kodiak Cannedy - Little Rock – Greeneville – 0-4 - Redshirt Nick Corday – Michigan State – Baylor – 6-11 - Redshirt Gervacio Gonzales - Navy - CBHS - 1-3 Keyveon Roller – UVA - Lakeway Christian – 7-5 – 2 Varsity matches – Redshirt Brayden Ivy – West Virginia - Lakeway Christian - 10-5 - Redshirt Class of 21. Daniel Uhrochuck – Army – SMHS – 5-7 Trae McDaniel- Army - Cleveland – 28-9 - 6 Varsity matches Alex Whitworth – Harvard -McCallie – 7-8 – 4 Varsity Matches Emory Taylor – Pitt – McCallie – 1-2 – 1 Varsity Matches – Medical Redshirt Dayne Dalrymple – UTC – CBHS – 8-12 – 9 Varsity Matches Jackson Hurst -UTC- Dobyns Bennett – 4-10 – 7 Varsity Matches Landon Lewis – UTC- Soddy Daisy – 3-10 – 3 Varsity Matches Cooper Flynn – Va Tech – out of State – 15-6 – 5 Varsity Matches Gavin Cagle – Virginia – McCallie – 5-6 Class of 20 Mason Reinche -- Oregon St – Baylor – 9-0 Brooks Sacharczyk- Little Rock - Blackman – 6-3 Garrett Bowers - Air Force – CBHS – 1-6 – 2 Varsity Matches Class of 19 Chase Diehl – SIUE – Science Hill - 9-14 - 14 Varsity Matches Grant Lundy – UTC – Cleveland - 9-9 – 10 Varsity Matches Brayden Palmer – UTC – Beech – 17-6 – 18 Varsity matches Tom Sell – UTC – McCallie – 6-8 – 5 Varsity Matches Andrew Pace – Harvard – Baylor – 1-2 Class of 17 Drew Nicolson – Va Tech – CBHS 7-7 Nick Boykin – Ohio State – Riverdale – 0-0 Please let me know if I missed anyone.
  2. What wrestling boarding schools are in Maryland?
  3. Not sure if everyone saw this and all of the articles today have focused on football.. but this is really positive for wrestling especially if the leadership of TNUSA Wrestling stays as strong as it currently is because they will be able to maximize the sponsorship and advertising dollars for the kids that want to travel and wrestle year round. It will also allow them to be more aggressive in raising sponsorship money for Fargo and also the team trips. Hopefully this will increase the development of kids in Tennessee.
  4. The Hiltons have moved from PA to Cleveland, the Paradice family has moved from Ga to Chattonooga.
  5. These kids wrestle at TN High Schools.
  6. Also, Logan Paradice 18 at 132 Omary Alverez 13 at 170 This has to be a record or near a record of TN kids ranked.
  7. Just to clarify this is not the Roark from TN. Casin Roark goes to Father Ryan. He did not compete at TN WNO nor Elite 8 as he is currently rehabbing a knee injury.
  8. Oh lookie…. Somebody gets a Head Job and he gets all chippy…. so I know your Cleveland Middle School team will gladly wrestle Baylor this year but can the same be said about your High School programs team? Is Cleveland going to wrestle Baylor this year or are they going to duck them again? The fans want to see the number 1 public school in the south wrestle the number 2 private school in the south(lake highland) and as you said Baylor is way down this year. The Baylor guys are saying any place any time…. Will it happen? What do you say Mr Chippy??
  9. Why? Baylor is building a power program here in TN and it’s raising the level of wrestling in this state.
  10. And please nobody think that I am in anyway supporting the current TSSAA rules at all. I think HS student should be able to switch to any school that will accept them every year of HS if they want. So many kids are working their butts off to use their sport to get them into college. Let them transfer to the schools and communities that are supporting their sport and where they will get the most exposure. The NCAA allowed it and it been better for students and hasn’t hurt the D1 sports at all, in fact I think it’s helped.
  11. I don’t respectfully disagree with you. You are a moron… if you think a boarding student is not a bona fide change of address. We are talking about 14, 15, 16 year olds going to live on their own.
  12. A couple of things here, Sturgill applied and was accepted to Baylor before Ed was hired by Baylor. Second thing, Ed is coaching the girls team and assisting with the MS team. He is not coaching the HS Boys team at all. Third, Baylor cleared this with the state BEFORE hiring Ed and state approved the hire with Strugill being a student there. So please just Stop, I’m not sure if your beef is with Ed or Baylor but just stop, you are just embarrassing yourself.
  13. No, actually they don’t. Every school has a zone that parents have to move out of before the student athlete is Eligible to participate. For McCallie and Baylor that zone is much larger than any other schools in the state. Whether you like it or not but boarding isn’t a legitimate move.
  14. I’m not going to Google the handbook but with McCallie and Baylor the rule is that for boarding students or people that move is that transfers of instate students have to be outside the school territory/zone which for both schools is 30 miles(think Bradley and Hamilton county schools) So students who transfer with athletic record within that 30 miles radius have to sit out a year even if they board, but any other students statewide with an athletic record who are outside of the 30 mile radius who either board or move they do not have to sit out. When James Howard went to McCallie as a Freshmen he had to sit out even though he boarded because he competed for East Hamilton as an 8th grader and they are within the McCallie 30 mile zone. When Gavin Gagle transferred from CAK to McCallie, Trey Bates and Noah Hoarst transferred from Beech to Baylor, they didn’t have to sit out, because they were outside the 30 mile zone. Sturgill is also outside the 30 mile zone so he does not have to sit out this year.
  15. It’s always tricky with those kids that live on the border. Nate trains year round in TN and it’s Rex, Edward, and Debian that are taking him every one of these tournaments including Fargo and they are the ones training and developing him. So I think of him as a TN kid even though his parents technically live in GA. He is one of the very few TN HS kids to ever place at the PAN AM trials so that is something we can say..
  16. Big placement by Nate Askew of Baylor at U15 UWW Pan AM trials. Nate finished 2nd in Free and 5th in Greco. Hardly any TN HS kids have ever placed at this tourney so this is legit.
  17. Colin Dupill of Greenville commit to D1 South Dakota St. Great wrestling program and they are getting a great wrestler in Colin. This gives TN 3 D1 commits in the class of 23 so far Class of 23 Commits 23 Caleb Uhorchuk - Army 23 Colin Dupil – South Dakota St 23 Hunter Mason – Va Tech - Greenville Class of 22 D1 Commits and Signees 22 Ashton Davis - Cornell – Cleveland 22 Mason Alley – Indiana – Baylor 22 Cody Chittum – Iowa – Home school 22 Colby Dalon – Kent State – Lakeway 22 Kodiak Cannedy - Little Rock - Greeneville 22 Garrett Foreman – Little Rock- PFHS 22 Nick Corday – Michigan State – Baylor 22 Gervacio Gonzalez - Navy - CBHS 22 Keyveon Roller – UVA - Lakeway Christian 22 Brayden Ivy – West Virginia - Lakeway Christian 22 Garrison Dendy - Wyoming - Baylor 22 David Harper - Wyoming - Baylor Class of 21. 21 Daniel Uhrochuck – Army – SMHS 125p 21 Trae McDaniel- Army - Cleveland 21 Brendon Watkins – Campbell - Dobyns Bennett 141p 21 Kevin Muschel – Campbell – Signal Mountain 174p 21 Trey Bates – Central Michigan – Beech – 125p 21 Jackson Bradford – Citadel – Cleveland 125p 21 Alex Whitworth – Harvard -McCallie 174p 21 Emory Taylor – Pitt – McCallie 149p 21 Logan Spell – Presbyterian – BA 21 Bryce Barton – UTC – Whitwell 133p 21 Dayne Dalrymple – UTC – CBHS - 141p 21 Jackson Hurst -UTC- Dobyns Bennett 157p 21 Landon Lewis – UTC- Soddy Daisy 174p 21 Gavin Cagle – Virginia – McCallie 165p
  18. Class of 22 D1 Commits and Signees 22 Ashton Davis - Cornell – Cleveland 22 Mason Alley – Indiana – Baylor 22 Cody Chittum – Iowa – Home school 22 Colby Dalon – Kent State – Lakeway 22 Kodiak Cannedy - Little Rock - Greeneville 22 Garrett Foreman – Little Rock- PFHS 22 Nick Corday – Michigan State – Baylor 22 Gervacio Gonzalez - Navy - CBHS 22 Keyveon Roller – UVA - Lakeway Christian 22 Brayden Ivy – West Virginia - Lakeway Christian 22 Garrison Dendy - Wyoming - Baylor 22 David Harper - Wyoming - Baylor as of right now with Chittum reclassified as Class of 22, TN now has 12 D1 Signees. The class of 21 was our largest D1 class ever with 14. My guess is by the time fall gets here we will have 15 or 16 kids on D1rosters from this class
  19. Super32 is during football season which causes a lot of heavier kids to miss 32. Once you get to 152 and go up the brackets aren’t just aren’t as deep say as they are at Ironman and nothing like Fargo. College coaches just weigh Fargo much higher than 32.
  20. Fargo is the most recruited and to college programs AA at Fargo carries much more weight than placing at Super32 even though it is harder to place at Super 32. Same goes with Ironman which is insanely hard to place at maybe even harder than super32 but doesn’t hold as much weight with college coaches as Fargo. Fargo is the absolute top of the mountain for importance if you are building a resume to wrestling D1.
  21. Tanner Tran (88) 2nd place Hunter Sturgill (145) 2nd place Ollie Phillips (100) 3rd place Landon Desselle (138) 4th place Jose Cordero (88) 7th place Cooper Hilton (120) 7th place Jake Stacey (170) 7th place
  22. Tennessee finishes in 6th place overall in Cadet Greco. 6th freaking place. This has to be our highest finish ever. I would doubt we’ve ever finished top 10 before. Tennessee finished ahead of Missouri, OHIO, Minnesota, Illinois, Georgia- just crazy.
  23. In Freestyle we had more cadets make day 2 than ever before but as the they got close to the blood round our boys just pooped the bed one after another and we only got 2 stop signs. Fast forward to Cadet Greco and one after another our boys just kept finding a way to win. We now have seven Tennessee boys that are going to get a stop sign tomorrow. SEVEN!!! To compare how incredible this is, the most stop signs Tennessee has ever gotten in one Fargo in both styles and both cadets and juniors was 2029 when we got 10 total stops signs. Today, our Cadets got SEVEN in one style. Tennessee is now bringing home 11 stop signs so far and our Juniors haven’t wrestled Greco yet!
  24. Don’t forget Dayne won Greco last year too.
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