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  1. Here is the list of schools that produced AAs in 2022. Tennessee isn't cracking this list on the regular or anywhere close to on the regular regardless of who the coach is (unless they drag Gable, or some other legend, out of retirement). Appalachian State Arizona State Cal Poly Cornell Illinois Iowa Iowa State Lehigh Michigan Minnesota Missouri N.C. State Nebraska North Carolina Northern Iowa Northwestern Ohio State Oklahoma State Oregon State Penn State Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Princeton Rutgers Stanford Virginia Tech West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming
  2. How many of the people on the forum would have the answer and could be 100% sure the answer they give is correct (meaning they have seen the numbers for themselves)? Have to believe that is a very very small percentage and I doubt they would be inclined to share.
  3. 195 is really incorrect. Hubbs wrestled Gabe Ferrell of Crockett twice. Lost both. One by pin (team sectionals), one by decision (individual sectionals). Zero chance Medina beats him as they have wrestled/trained together. Ferrell wrestled Atwood in the semis and lost in OT. Should have been the finals but no clue how seeding was done in that bracket as Ferrell beat the two seed as well. Ridiculous. Ferrell's only losses during the season was to out of state competition. He is real handful and will be back for a monster senior season.
  4. He doesn't understand and never will. Many of the better middle, west, and east TN kids were all training under Bosken (at least some) in his camps. I know, I was there watching lol. Can't grasp that we all appreciate what the Cleveland/Chattanooga area brings in terms of opportunities for training and that it was our home coaches who sent us there in many cases.
  5. I think a few of the guys on the forum are die hard Cleveland fans, probably with kids in the program, and they want to believe they are "hated" or at least "disliked". I've run into this personality type before and they feed off of that perceived disrespect. Problem is it doesn't exist in the wrestling population at large. The vast majority of wrestlers and their parents are not on championship caliber teams and are part timers in the sport. They wrestle in season, perhaps a bit out of season, and in the end just want their kid to have a good time in a team environment, learn some life lessons, rack up a handful of wins, and stay out of trouble. Wrestling provides all that. Participants learn that Cleveland and a handful of others win because of time spent and sacrifices made. You learn that individuals who spend the most time practicing generally win titles. Doesn't take long for that correlation to be made, even for kids (if they are honest with themselves). These guys on the forum really believe that coaches and parents sit around talking about Cleveland's program (for more than 30 seconds). By and large they don't. Some do for sure and they are the other programs in the hunt for a state title. What is going on here is the classic "the man is holding me down". When you ask who the man is, well, nobody can ever tell you exactly who that man or group of men are. In this case however, this particular set of forum members have decided the coaches have conspired (or perhaps came to this conclusion all individually) and said, welp, you all win to much and therefore your kids can't have this. The coaches are "the man". Now that is a possibility and cannot be discounted but I'm not having it because that is no different than saying the kid that won didn't deserve it. This same argument was made last year when Chittum didn't win it. I laid a bunch of statistics out in the thread showing how much more dominant Trae was over the course of the tournament. Trae spent 50% less time on the mat, 50%, that is huge. I said go and watch the matches and just let your eye be the judge. Trae laid waste. Chittum was hurt, which nobody knew, and didn't lay waste. One individual didn't even want to hear that. Just said to heck with your facts and Chittum should have won it. Everybody I talk to (for the most part) is very proud of Cody and his many achievements, god that young man works. What didn't people like? He turned 19 after his sophomore year. You read that right. He turned 19 after his Sophomore year. How do I know that you ask? His birthdate was listed on the Pan Am junior games (in which I was 100% rooting for Cody). When people get wind of that type of thing you bet that is going to ruffle some feathers, particularly when everyone is proclaiming an 8th grader won a college tournament. So then you might think well Mr. Oceansize you hate Cleveland. I just created a different thread the other day laying out some stuff I enjoyed and front and center was how good Cleveland really is as a program. What I dislike is this OW didn't deserve it stuff or deserved it less. It is at the coaches discretion. Sammy won and he earned it.
  6. Yes. I see no evidence to the contrary and I do not believe the majority of coaches had those thoughts (I'm sure some did). Your speculation on human nature is not infallible and your complete and utter belief on how others will act under a given circumstance doesn't count as evidence. Everyone had equal opportunity and Sammy Shires walked away with that trophy, deservedly so.
  7. This is the larger point. Every year there are so many deserving hard working wrestlers that put their full arsenal of skills on display. There can be only one OW and I'm fine with the system. I'm sure there are coaches who are jealous and simply won't vote without their bias coming into play but I do not under any circumstance buy that there is some sort of collusion between coaches against any one program. Conspiracy posts are what some people use to drive themselves to greater heights and that's great but let others outside your program come to your defense. Cleveland is phenomenal, just phenomenal. I admire each and everyone of their wrestlers determination and work ethic. The group of Dad's I was with really enjoyed watching their matches at states and there wasn't a single bad thing said about Cleveland or their wrestlers between us, I can tell you that.
  8. You guys are literally discussing how there is a conspiracy against Cleveland, ergo, the kids didn't deserve it and further you two know precisely which Cleveland kid deserved it more. Saying you know which kid deserves it more, is no different than saying the winner didn't deserve it.
  9. Ok, we will let you two idiots go over to Sammy's house, and you might as well go to Trae Morrisette's house (he won it last year), where you can extract their trophies and you two can give it to the proper Cleveland kid. Jesus Christ you two are unreal. Then we can start unearthing all the coaches participating in this conspiracy of "hate" against Cleveland kids. Now you two are going to get on here and say I'm talking about the last ten years. Guess what? Every kid from the last ten years worked hard, really hard. None of them received it by accident. Not a one. There wasn't a slew of coaches in the back room calculating how to deny some kid "X" from Cleveland. I'm quite sure that some time soon a Cleveland kid will be undeniable. Was Kodiak not deserving last year in single A? The year before that? He sure was and yet he didn't get it. How about Hunter? How about Colin Dupill? All of these coaches and parents send kids to Bosken to train over the summer. My son's coach would constantly send me information about Cleveland camps. No hate there for the program or the kids.
  10. Dalon over Heckert. Terry (Father Ryan) over Parcel. At this moment Shires might beat Dendy. Otherwise wouldn't argue too much too hard. Also maybe Dupill over Bond and Howard over Davis but splitting hairs.
  11. My Favorite Last Second Finishes Where Points Were Scored to Win A: Gabe Ferrell (David Crockett) over Tony Ray (Bolton) for Third Place AA: Tetoe Boyd (Cleveland) over Devon Medina (SH) for First Place What Surprised Me Most and One Second Later the Least AA: Max Norman, a freshman, wins a State Title at 145. Not 106, not 113, but 145. Let that sink in. Undervalued A: Ethan Hylton (Crockett) wrestles Colin Dupill (Greeneville) four times in five weeks and doesn't get pinned. If Dupill doesn't relocate from VA he walks away with a title. Nobody in any division wanted to see Colin Dupill once, let alone four times. AA: Hunter Sturgill, another freshman, wins a state title at 132 pounds. Max was so dominant in his performance it has overshadowed Sturgill a bit. Sturgill is an animal. Program AA: Cleveland is really really freaking good as a team. Congratulations to them and they all display the results of the hard miles they run. I'd say everyone else if fighting for the scraps left behind but the right word is crumbs. A: Tied Greeneville and Signal Mountain. The brothers Urohchuk (is that mom tired yet?) and Greeneville's big four are setting ridiculously high standards and their teams fall in lock step. Matches I would Have Liked to have Seen 106 JoJo vs Walker and then Carson vs Walker Kodiak vs anyone in the state at 170, or for that matter 182. You could probably line them up and I'm not sure he would need a break in-between. None last more than a few minutes at best. He mauls other wrestlers like a fat kid eating his dad's hidden stash of chocolate. 160: Heckert (Sycamore) vs Aiden Brenot (Clarksville). Both with dominant performances in their finals matchups. Bad Attitude (And I mean this in a good way) AA: Sammy Shires (Rossview). Does any opponent not bleed before the match is over? Sammy comes to wrestle, end of story. A: Andy Cable (Pigeon Forge). Nasty and creative under pressure. Forged his reputation thoroughly. Does this Kid Ever Get Tired? AA: Jarvis Little of Summit. His match against Ellison was incredible for the pace he sustained and those mat returns at the very end. Wow. Just wow. Topped it off with a tremendous finals efforts. A: Wemawamungu Moktani (Munford). He controls the pace and applies high paced pressure when his opponent want's it least. Enjoyed watching him wrestle. Controlled aggression. Sportsmanship on Display A: Dalen Kimble (Sycamore). Class act, I noticed. A: Leandre Dabney (Greeneville). Leandre had a rough go at this tournament and was gracious and humble in his losses. AA: Ashton Davis (Cleveland). Business as usual, no fanfare or theatrics. Outworked everyone and kept quiet. Tournament Dear TSSAA please cut this to two days. Three is simply unnecessary and the 2 1/2 hour break before the finals was entirely too long as well.
  12. What should have been finals but is semis is Ferrell vs Atwood at 195. Going to be a fun one.
  13. Norman majors Wittman 13-3. Now gets Belcher.
  14. Peer match in my opinion but Turner was clearly better yesterday.
  15. No disrespect to DB but Max's foundation was laid by Joe Kemmerer and his own hard work. Now DB's E3 is certainly going to help tremendously.
  16. Had the cradle but was never close to the pin because he couldn't roll max. Period expired, Max chose bottom, reversed, and then pinned.
  17. Wrestling math (yeah I know). They have a common opponent in Finley Jameson. Max pinned him. Wittman wrestled Finley twice and lost by decision and fall. I don't think the task is that tall. Max should get to semis but beating Belcher is the real problem.
  18. Malachi Bennett didn't wrestle in sectionals and isn't at states. Not sure what the story is but I have to assume injury which stinks.
  19. Updated ones and twos now that brackets are complete. "Other contenders" are in no particular order. A few thoughts. 145, 152, and 170 will require a wrestler to provide a herculean effort to pull off the upset. I can only think of this Mike Tyson quote "Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the mouth". Going with a slight upset at 195 in semis. Ferrell over Troutdale. Should have been the finals but on the same side. 113, 120, 126, 132, and 160 really do have loads of talent and these kids come to scrap. 106: Two man race between two of the best in TN 1. Joseph Urohchuk: (Signal) Clear number one with 2-0 record over Carson Dupill. 2. Carson Dupill: (Greeneville) Nationally ranked on Flo at 18. Can he dethrone the head-to-head champ? Other contenders: William Howard (Millington), Ezra Finstead (Gibbs), Chris Lagorio (Hixson), Justin Muniz (Green Hill) 113: 1. Ethan Urohchuk (Signal) 2. Porter Finstad (Gibbs) (Gets the nod due to win over Leandre in Sectionals) 3. Leandre Dabney (Greeneville) 4. Martin (Hillwood) Other Contenders: Glass, Parnell, Taylor 120: 1. Caleb Urohchuk (Signal) 2. Thomas Brown (Page) 3. Ryan King (Stone Memorial) 4. Marcus Smith (Gibbs) Other Contenders: Lewis, Moreland 126: 1. Andy Cable (PF) 2. Noah Shriner (Signal) 3. Hunter Bankes (Soddy) 4. Dylan Davenport (Sycamore) Other Contenders: Agnell, Cavanaugh 132: 1. Wemawamungu Moktani (Munford) 2. Zander Hutson (Hixon) 3. Hutchinson (Halls) Other Contenders: DeLuca, Hawkinson 138: 1. Dalen Kimble (Sycamore) 2. Wyatt Howard (PF) 3. Perry Roller (Tenn. High) (Roller is in the same half as Kimble) Other Contenders: Haley, Mclemore, Clark, Bartoshesky 145: Features the best 145 in any Division within TN 1. Hunter Mason (Greeneville, Flo number 6 at 138) 2. Luke London (Sycamore) 3. Cole Morse (Tullahoma) Other Contenders: Hunley, Mitchell, Perez 152: Features the best 152 in any Division within TN One and two are both from Region 1 and could see each other in regions, sectionals, and states. 1. Colin Dupill (Greeneville, Flo number 18 at 145) 2. Ethan Hylton (Crockett) Other Contenders: Hendrix, Ward, Magness, Davis 160: A Clear number one 1. Logan Heckert (Sycamore) 2. Will Parcel (Page) 3. Otting (East Hamilton) (Parton FF to Otting at Sectionals) 4. Josh Parton (PF) Other Contenders: Whaley, Ozburn 170: Features the best 170 in any Division within TN 1. Kodiak Cannedy (Three time state champ) 2. Marco Pukl (Fairview) 3. Jake Stacey (Green Hill) (Same half as Kodiak) Other Contenders: Watts, Edwards, Pratt 182: 1. Kendrick Curtis (Fairview) 2. Jermyah Davis (Munford) Other Contenders: Smith, Little, Richardson 195: 1. Gabe Ferrell (Crockett) 2. Elijah Hubbs (Gibbs) 3. Rob Atwood (Troutdale) Other Contenders: Garber, Ray, Morris, Howard 220: 1. Caleb Wolfe (PF) 2. Jacob Clevenger (Fairview) Other Contenders: Booth, Bradley, Campbell, Chrisman 285: 1. Lance Williams (Alcoa) 2. Landon Moore (Hixson) Other Contenders: Odom, Hicks, Overton, Taylor (Elizabethton)
  20. Might have been if Finstad didn't pull off the upset in the finals in dramatic fashion.
  21. Only took ten minutes. When I saw the other thread that is AA I was like well… no. Single A can do better
  22. Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 106 106 106 106 1st Place - Carson Dupill of Greeneville 1st Place - JoJo Uhorchuk of Signal Mountain 1st Place - Justin Muniz of Green Hill 1st Place - William Howard of Millington 2nd Place - Aiden Wright of Knoxville Halls 2nd Place - Chris Lagorio of Hixson 2nd Place - Cosmo O`Neal of Page 2nd Place - Hudson Fry of Harpeth 3rd Place - Ezra Finstad of Gibbs 3rd Place - Luke Carpenter of East Hamilton 3rd Place - Payton Miller of Spring Hill 3rd Place - Donnie Smith of Munford 4th Place - Aiden Loy of Carter 4th Place - Masom Shrum of Marion County 4th Place - Justin Frank of Tullahoma 4th Place - Coleman Caldwell of Fairview 1st Place Match 1st Place Match 1st Place Match 1st Place Match Carson Dupill over Aident Wright (TF-1.5 2:44 (17-2)) JoJo Uhorchuk over Chris Lagorio (Fall 1:53) Justin Muniz over Cosmo O`Neal (MD 9-1) William Howard over Hudson Fry (Fall 5:16) 3rd Place Match 3rd Place Match 3rd Place Match 3rd Place Match Ezra Finstad (Gibbs) 33-6, Fr. over Aiden Loy (Carter) 3-3, So. (Fall 1:55) Luke Carpenter (East Hamilton) 31-8, Fr. over Masom Shrum (Marion County) 4-4, Fr. (SV-1 8-6) Payton Miller (Spring Hill) 27-14, So. over Justin Frank (Tullahoma) 31-16, Fr. (Fall 2:06) Donnie Smith (Munford) 1-2, Fr. over Coleman Caldwell (Fairview) 0-5, Fr. (Fall 0:48) 113 113 113 113 1st Place - Porter Finstad of Gibbs 1st Place - Ethan Uhorchuk of Signal Mountain 1st Place - Nathan Simpson of Page 1st Place - Lucas Martin of Hillwood 2nd Place - LeAndre Dabney Jr of Greeneville 2nd Place - CHARLES DUNCAN of Soddy Daisy 2nd Place - Brody Parnell of White House Heritage 2nd Place - Steve Ramos of Martin Luther King 3rd Place - Evan Glass of Volunteer 3rd Place - Tylan Moschkau of East Ridge 3rd Place - Isaac Williams of East Robertson 3rd Place - Taylor Turner of Harpeth 4th Place - Jake Turpin of Sullivan East 4th Place - Ryland Settle of East Hamilton 4th Place - Cameron Morris of White House 4th Place - Preston Castleberry of Sycamore 1st Place Match 1st Place Match 1st Place Match 1st Place Match Porter Finstad (Gibbs) 35-2, Sr. over LeAndre Dabney Jr (Greeneville) 13-3, Sr. (Fall 4:50) Ethan Uhorchuk (Signal Mountain) 35-1, Fr. over CHARLES DUNCAN (Soddy Daisy) 27-8, So. (Fall 0:57) Nathan Simpson (Page) 40-16, Fr. over Brody Parnell (White House Heritage) 16-6, Jr. (Dec 13-9) Lucas Martin (Hillwood) 21-2, Jr. over Steve Ramos (Martin Luther King) 8-4, Sr. (Dec 4-1) 3rd Place Match 3rd Place Match 3rd Place Match 3rd Place Match Evan Glass (Volunteer) 16-8, Jr. over Jake Turpin (Sullivan East) 14-7, So. (TF-1.5 4:46 (18-3)) Tylan Moschkau (East Ridge) 27-8, So. over Ryland Settle (East Hamilton) 11-4, Jr. (Fall 4:25) Isaac Williams (East Robertson) 24-11, Sr. over Cameron Morris (White House) 26-11, Fr. (Dec 11-4) Taylor Turner (Harpeth) 19-1, Sr. over Preston Castleberry (Sycamore) 39-20, Sr. (Dec 2-0) 120 120 120 120 1st Place - Marcus Smith of Gibbs 1st Place - Caleb Uhorchuk of Signal Mountain 1st Place - Thomas Brown of Page 1st Place - Reese Levendusky of Montgomery Central 2nd Place - David Cook of Knoxville Halls 2nd Place - Ryan King of Stone Memorial 2nd Place - Ellis Haney of Upperman 2nd Place - Landon Turner of Harpeth 3rd Place - Isiah King of Elizabethton 3rd Place - DREW LEWIS of Soddy Daisy 3rd Place - Zachery Lewis of Eagleville 3rd Place - Carter Sisco of Munford 4th Place - Cooper Johnson of Greeneville 4th Place - Keegan Perkins of Seymour 4th Place - Jordan Gainey of Green Hill 4th Place - Trey Moreland of Sycamore 1st Place Match 1st Place Match 1st Place Match 1st Place Match Marcus Smith (Gibbs) 29-9, Jr. over David Cook (Knoxville Halls) 3-2, Fr. (MD 17-5) Caleb Uhorchuk (Signal Mountain) 41-1, Jr. over Ryan King (Stone Memorial) 36-4, Sr. (Fall 3:16) Thomas Brown (Page) 51-5, Jr. over Ellis Haney (Upperman) 18-1, Sr. (Dec 5-2) Reese Levendusky (Montgomery Central) 30-5, So. over Landon Turner (Harpeth) 21-7, So. (Dec 5-0) 3rd Place Match 3rd Place Match 3rd Place Match 3rd Place Match Isiah King (Elizabethton) 20-7, Sr. over Cooper Johnson (Greeneville) 19-7, So. (Fall 1:51) DREW LEWIS (Soddy Daisy) 29-9, So. over Keegan Perkins (Seymour) 26-5, Jr. (Dec 6-2) Zachery Lewis (Eagleville) 26-8, Jr. over Jordan Gainey (Green Hill) 32-10, Jr. (Fall 3:00) Carter Sisco (Munford) 3-1, Jr. over Trey Moreland (Sycamore) 45-13, So. (Dec 9-4) 126 126 126 126 1st Place - Jordan Sexton of Knoxville Halls 1st Place - Andy Cable of Pigeon Forge 1st Place - Colton Reid of Green Hill 1st Place - Dylan Davenport of Sycamore 2nd Place - Hunter Holguin of Carter 2nd Place - Noah Shriner of Signal Mountain 2nd Place - Caleb Adkins of Tullahoma 2nd Place - Gregory Gomez of Martin Luther King 3rd Place - Jake Ferrell of David Crockett 3rd Place - HUNTER BANKES of Soddy Daisy 3rd Place - Vayden Moore of Cascade 3rd Place - Justin Cavanaugh of Munford 4th Place - Donavan Smith Peters of Sullivan East 4th Place - Brady Long of East Hamilton 4th Place - Kashis Redd of Watertown 4th Place - Keegan Seaver of Fairview 1st Place Match 1st Place Match 1st Place Match 1st Place Match Jordan Sexton (Knoxville Halls) 4-1, Fr. over Hunter Holguin (Carter) 21-2, Sr. (Fall 2:55) Andy Cable (Pigeon Forge) 25-3, Jr. over Noah Shriner (Signal Mountain) 38-5, Sr. (Dec 4-0) Colton Reid (Green Hill) 15-0, So. over Caleb Adkins (Tullahoma) 17-4, Jr. (Dec 8-2) Dylan Davenport (Sycamore) 49-4, So. over Gregory Gomez (Martin Luther King) 14-5, Jr. (Dec 3-2) 3rd Place Match 3rd Place Match 3rd Place Match 3rd Place Match Jake Ferrell (David Crockett) 36-11, Fr. over Donavan Smith Peters (Sullivan East) 7-9, So. (Fall 0:52) HUNTER BANKES (Soddy Daisy) 40-6, Sr. over Brady Long (East Hamilton) 22-22, So. (TF-1.5 4:09 (16-0)) Vayden Moore (Cascade) 27-8, Fr. over Kashis Redd (Watertown) 16-6, Jr. (Dec 4-3) Justin Cavanaugh (Munford) 4-1, Jr. over Keegan Seaver (Fairview) 15-4, Jr. (Fall 3:43) 132 132 132 132 1st Place - Sam Hutchison of Knoxville Halls 1st Place - Zander Hutson of Hixson 1st Place - Grant Hawkinson of Page 1st Place - Wemawamungu Moktani of Munford 2nd Place - Owen DeLuca of Gibbs 2nd Place - Wyatt Davis of Whitwell 2nd Place - Cody Agnell of Tullahoma 2nd Place - Adan Alvarez of Cheatham Co. Central 3rd Place - Malik Harris of Greeneville 3rd Place - Hunter Gentry of Pigeon Forge 3rd Place - Jacob Pennington of Eagleville 3rd Place - Joshua Key of Montgomery Central 4th Place - Holden Roaten of Elizabethton 4th Place - Malachi Ray of Stone Memorial 4th Place - Ryan Leonard of Upperman 4th Place - Michael Sisco of Creek Wood 1st Place Match 1st Place Match 1st Place Match 1st Place Match Sam Hutchison (Knoxville Halls) 5-0, Jr. over Owen DeLuca (Gibbs) 30-4, Jr. (Dec 10-6) Zander Hutson (Hixson) 36-3, Sr. over Wyatt Davis (Whitwell) 16-6, Fr. (Dec 1-0) Grant Hawkinson (Page) 43-4, Jr. over Cody Agnell (Tullahoma) 26-13, Jr. (MD 10-1) Wemawamungu Moktani (Munford) 4-0, Sr. over Adan Alvarez (Cheatham Co. Central) 17-6, So. (MD 11-3) 3rd Place Match 3rd Place Match 3rd Place Match 3rd Place Match Malik Harris (Greeneville) 21-9, Sr. over Holden Roaten (Elizabethton) 19-9, Sr. (Fall 1:22) Hunter Gentry (Pigeon Forge) 24-13, Sr. over Malachi Ray (Stone Memorial) 25-17, Sr. (Dec 6-2) Jacob Pennington (Eagleville) 28-7, So. over Ryan Leonard (Upperman) 13-11, Sr. (TF-1.5 2:58 (17-1)) Joshua Key (Montgomery Central) 29-9, Sr. over Michael Sisco (Creek Wood) 12-6, Jr. (Fall 3:27) 138 138 138 138 1st Place - Perry Roller of Tennessee 1st Place - Wyatt Howard of Pigeon Forge 1st Place - Brody McLemore of Eagleville 1st Place - Dalen Kimble of Sycamore 2nd Place - Juleon Maldonado of Gibbs 2nd Place - Perrin Clark of East Ridge 2nd Place - Harrison Bartoshesky of Green Hill 2nd Place - Christian Perez Jr of Munford 3rd Place - Charles Dabney of Greeneville 3rd Place - Malachi Stevenson of Red Bank 3rd Place - Beau Banks of Tullahoma 3rd Place - Garrett Haley of Millington 4th Place - Dezsel Rambaud of David Crockett 4th Place - Ian Bryant of Signal Mountain 4th Place - Braiden Vanderploeg of Forrest 4th Place - Dakota DeLang of Harpeth 1st Place Match 1st Place Match 1st Place Match 1st Place Match Perry Roller (Tennessee) 28-4, Sr. over Juleon Maldonado (Gibbs) 26-13, Sr. (Fall 2:12) Wyatt Howard (Pigeon Forge) 46-8, Fr. over Perrin Clark (East Ridge) 37-2, Sr. (Dec 6-2) Brody McLemore (Eagleville) 24-2, So. over Harrison Bartoshesky (Green Hill) 33-6, Sr. (Fall 3:29) Dalen Kimble (Sycamore) 49-2, Sr. over Christian Perez Jr (Munford) 3-1, Sr. (Dec 5-3) 3rd Place Match 3rd Place Match 3rd Place Match 3rd Place Match Charles Dabney (Greeneville) 5-3, So. over Dezsel Rambaud (David Crockett) 26-14, Jr. (Fall 0:53) Malachi Stevenson (Red Bank) 5-2, So. over Ian Bryant (Signal Mountain) 28-16, So. (Fall 3:29) Beau Banks (Tullahoma) 25-13, So. over Braiden Vanderploeg (Forrest) 20-6, Sr. (Dec 1-0) Garrett Haley (Millington) 31-11, Sr. over Dakota DeLang (Harpeth) 17-11, Sr. (M. For.) 145 145 145 145 1st Place - Hunter Mason of Greeneville 1st Place - Cole Jenkins of Signal Mountain 1st Place - Cole Morse of Tullahoma 1st Place - Luke London of Sycamore 2nd Place - Harlen Hunley of Knoxville Halls 2nd Place - Benton Magouirk of Whitwell 2nd Place - Seth McCoy of Forrest 2nd Place - Djan Carbonell of Martin Luther King 3rd Place - Keith Ankers of Tennessee 3rd Place - Sasha Warner of Polk County 3rd Place - Erik Johnson of Eagleville 3rd Place - Blake Mitchell of Fairview 4th Place - Zachary Larson of Gibbs 4th Place - Aubrey Thompson of Stone Memorial 4th Place - Ethan Glass of Spring Hill 4th Place - Quenston Davis of Munford 1st Place Match 1st Place Match 1st Place Match 1st Place Match Hunter Mason (Greeneville) 21-1, Jr. over Harlen Hunley (Knoxville Halls) 4-1, Fr. (Fall 0:52) Cole Jenkins (Signal Mountain) 24-14, So. over Benton Magouirk (Whitwell) 12-7, Sr. (MD 13-2) Cole Morse (Tullahoma) 34-9, Sr. over Seth McCoy (Forrest) 21-3, So. (Fall 2:36) Luke London (Sycamore) 51-5, Jr. over Djan Carbonell (Martin Luther King) 12-6, Sr. (Dec 8-4) 3rd Place Match 3rd Place Match 3rd Place Match 3rd Place Match Keith Ankers (Tennessee) 27-8, Sr. over Zachary Larson (Gibbs) 24-10, Sr. (SV-1 3-1) Sasha Warner (Polk County) 27-7, Jr. over Aubrey Thompson (Stone Memorial) 27-8, Jr. (Fall 1:56) Erik Johnson (Eagleville) 33-7, Sr. over Ethan Glass (Spring Hill) 22-13, Sr. (Dec 5-3) Blake Mitchell (Fairview) 16-5, Sr. over Quenston Davis (Munford) 2-3, Fr. (MD 15-5) 152 152 152 152 1st Place - Colin Dupill of Greeneville 1st Place - Jackson Davis of Signal Mountain 1st Place - Jerzy Hendrix of Tullahoma 1st Place - Thomas Magness of Harpeth 2nd Place - Ethan Hylton of David Crockett 2nd Place - Colin Gray of Pigeon Forge 2nd Place - Josh Ward of Page 2nd Place - Spencer Hendrix of Cheatham Co. Central 3rd Place - Wes Sexton of Knoxville Halls 3rd Place - Cooper Horton of Marion County 3rd Place - Aiden Smith of Green Hill 3rd Place - De`Anton Yarbrough of Millington 4th Place - Aiden Fennell of Tennessee 4th Place - Elijah Cooke of Stone Memorial 4th Place - Nicholas Dubberly of Lawrence County 4th Place - Davin Mayfield of Montgomery Central 1st Place Match 1st Place Match 1st Place Match 1st Place Match Colin Dupill (Greeneville) 36-5, Jr. over Ethan Hylton (David Crockett) 32-5, Sr. (MD 17-6) Jackson Davis (Signal Mountain) 32-9, Fr. over Colin Gray (Pigeon Forge) 22-18, Sr. (Fall 4:38) Jerzy Hendrix (Tullahoma) 41-8, Jr. over Josh Ward (Page) 46-8, Jr. (Dec 5-4) Thomas Magness (Harpeth) 28-2, Jr. over Spencer Hendrix (Cheatham Co. Central) 16-8, Sr. (MD 15-1) 3rd Place Match 3rd Place Match 3rd Place Match 3rd Place Match Wes Sexton (Knoxville Halls) 4-2, Jr. over Aiden Fennell (Tennessee) 15-13, Jr. (MD 9-1) Cooper Horton (Marion County) 6-2, Sr. over Elijah Cooke (Stone Memorial) 16-18, Jr. (Fall 3:50) Aiden Smith (Green Hill) 32-8, Sr. over Nicholas Dubberly (Lawrence County) 12-10, Jr. (Fall 0:55) De`Anton Yarbrough (Millington) 21-12, Sr. over Davin Mayfield (Montgomery Central) 16-20, . (Fall 3:42) 160 160 160 160 1st Place - Briar Whaley of Knoxville Halls 1st Place - Maclain otting of East Hamilton 1st Place - Will Parcel of Page 1st Place - Logan Heckert of Sycamore 2nd Place - Rance Horton of David Crockett 2nd Place - Josh Parton of Pigeon Forge 2nd Place - Forest Ozburn of Forrest 2nd Place - Bryce Lander of Hume-Fogg 3rd Place - Dawson Jones of Sullivan East 3rd Place - Bennett McDougal of Whitwell 3rd Place - Connor Avans of Tullahoma 3rd Place - Samuel Mast of Martin Luther King 4th Place - Carson Reep of Gibbs 4th Place - ELIAS EDMONDSON of Hixson 4th Place - Billy Tate of Green Hill 4th Place - Daniel White of Cheatham Co. Central 1st Place Match 1st Place Match 1st Place Match 1st Place Match Briar Whaley (Knoxville Halls) 5-0, So. over Rance Horton (David Crockett) 37-7, Sr. (Dec 5-4) Maclain otting (East Hamilton) 37-1, Sr. over Josh Parton (Pigeon Forge) 31-4, Sr. (M. For.) Will Parcel (Page) 59-0, Sr. over Forest Ozburn (Forrest) 20-8, Sr. (Fall 1:51) Logan Heckert (Sycamore) 53-0, Jr. over Bryce Lander (Hume-Fogg) 15-5, So. (Fall 0:57) 3rd Place Match 3rd Place Match 3rd Place Match 3rd Place Match Dawson Jones (Sullivan East) 8-8, Jr. over Carson Reep (Gibbs) 32-12, Sr. (SV-1 4-2) Bennett McDougal (Whitwell) 13-7, Fr. over ELIAS EDMONDSON (Hixson) 20-16, Sr. (Fall 1:36) Connor Avans (Tullahoma) 35-20, So. over Billy Tate (Green Hill) 23-6, Sr. (Dec 6-4) Samuel Mast (Martin Luther King) 14-4, Sr. over Daniel White (Cheatham Co. Central) 22-11, Jr. (Fall 3:31) 170 170 170 170 1st Place - Kodiak Cannedy of Greeneville 1st Place - Michael Fetterolf of Seymour 1st Place - Jake Stacey of Green Hill 1st Place - Marco Pukl of Fairview 2nd Place - Lucas Kendall of Clinton 2nd Place - Kaleb Edwards of Sequatchie County 2nd Place - Kyle Watts of White House Heritage 2nd Place - Cooper Edwards of Harpeth 3rd Place - Colton Ferrell of David Crockett 3rd Place - Jaxon Quails of Signal Mountain 3rd Place - Dylan Pratt of Eagleville 3rd Place - Joshua Inso of Martin Luther King 4th Place - DeRondre Peebles of Fulton 4th Place - Deagan Price of Polk County 4th Place - Cadan Avans of Tullahoma 4th Place - Ryan Babuscio of Montgomery Central 1st Place Match 1st Place Match 1st Place Match 1st Place Match Kodiak Cannedy (Greeneville) 28-2, Sr. over Lucas Kendall (Clinton) 36-3, Jr. (Fall 0:51) Michael Fetterolf (Seymour) 20-4, Sr. over Kaleb Edwards (Sequatchie County) 24-1, Sr. (Fall 4:43) Jake Stacey (Green Hill) 35-1, So. over Kyle Watts (White House Heritage) 18-3, Sr. (Fall 5:33) Marco Pukl (Fairview) 20-9, Sr. over Cooper Edwards (Harpeth) 17-2, Sr. (M. For.) 3rd Place Match 3rd Place Match 3rd Place Match 3rd Place Match Colton Ferrell (David Crockett) 38-10, Fr. over DeRondre Peebles (Fulton) 21-7, Sr. (Dec 9-6) Jaxon Quails (Signal Mountain) 19-8, Jr. over Deagan Price (Polk County) 19-14, So. (Fall 4:13) Dylan Pratt (Eagleville) 30-6, Sr. over Cadan Avans (Tullahoma) 43-9, Sr. (Dec 3-1) Joshua Inso (Martin Luther King) 20-4, Jr. over Ryan Babuscio (Montgomery Central) 20-15, Jr. (Fall 4:49) 182 182 182 182 1st Place - Mason Dockery of Gibbs 1st Place - Kobe Smith of Red Bank 1st Place - Nathan Downey of Green Hill 1st Place - Kendrick Curtis of Fairview 2nd Place - Alex Ingle of David Crockett 2nd Place - Herbert Little of Pigeon Forge 2nd Place - Brett Smith of Tullahoma 2nd Place - Jermyah Davis of Munford 3rd Place - Dalton Kendall of Clinton 3rd Place - Kylar Chadwick of Polk County 3rd Place - Hayden Dowell of Cascade 3rd Place - Ian Reed of Cheatham Co. Central 4th Place - James Roberts of Sullivan East 4th Place - Tavin Birdwell of Sequatchie County 4th Place - Ethan Ward of Page 4th Place - Nathan Thorbjornsen of Sycamore 1st Place Match 1st Place Match 1st Place Match 1st Place Match Mason Dockery (Gibbs) 30-9, Jr. over Alex Ingle (David Crockett) 21-13, So. (Fall 0:40) Kobe Smith (Red Bank) 6-0, So. over Herbert Little (Pigeon Forge) 37-13, Jr. (Fall 3:55) Nathan Downey (Green Hill) 36-4, Jr. over Brett Smith (Tullahoma) 18-10, Sr. (MD 11-1) Kendrick Curtis (Fairview) 46-7, Jr. over Jermyah Davis (Munford) 2-1, Sr. (Dec 11-7) 3rd Place Match 3rd Place Match 3rd Place Match 3rd Place Match Dalton Kendall (Clinton) 20-20, Fr. over James Roberts (Sullivan East) 10-12, So. (Fall 4:12) Kylar Chadwick (Polk County) 23-11, Jr. over Tavin Birdwell (Sequatchie County) 4-4, Jr. (Fall 1:55) Hayden Dowell (Cascade) 29-10, So. over Ethan Ward (Page) 22-16, Fr. (Fall 4:32) Ian Reed (Cheatham Co. Central) 15-9, Sr. over Nathan Thorbjornsen (Sycamore) 17-20, Sr. (Fall 3:51) 195 195 195 195 1st Place - Gabe Ferrell of David Crockett 1st Place - Aiden Howard of Pigeon Forge 1st Place - Rob Atwood of Trousdale County 1st Place - Tony Ray of Bolton 2nd Place - Elijah Hubbs of Gibbs 2nd Place - Tex Lewis of East Hamilton 2nd Place - Sam Bradley of Lawrence County 2nd Place - Landon Morris of Cheatham Co. Central 3rd Place - Keenan Vaughn of Fulton 3rd Place - Ricardo Cancino-Rocha of Tyner 3rd Place - Matthew Garber of Eagleville 3rd Place - LaDonnis McGlothen of East Nashville 4th Place - Roger Marshall of West Greene 4th Place - Maddox Gilkey of Hixson 4th Place - Cayden Buchanan of Spring Hill 4th Place - Sam Hammon of Fairview 1st Place Match 1st Place Match 1st Place Match 1st Place Match Gabe Ferrell (David Crockett) 37-3, Jr. over Elijah Hubbs (Gibbs) 35-5, Jr. (Dec 7-3) Aiden Howard (Pigeon Forge) 12-1, So. over Tex Lewis (East Hamilton) 21-5, Jr. (MD 11-3) Rob Atwood (Trousdale County) 22-2, So. over Sam Bradley (Lawrence County) 27-5, Sr. (Fall 1:45) Tony Ray (Bolton) 16-3, Sr. over Landon Morris (Cheatham Co. Central) 19-2, So. (Dec 11-6) 3rd Place Match 3rd Place Match 3rd Place Match 3rd Place Match Keenan Vaughn (Fulton) 18-5, Sr. over Roger Marshall (West Greene) 9-8, Jr. (Dec 10-9) Ricardo Cancino-Rocha (Tyner) 7-6, Sr. over Maddox Gilkey (Hixson) 28-12, Jr. (Fall 1:55) Matthew Garber (Eagleville) 32-8, Sr. over Cayden Buchanan (Spring Hill) 28-8, Jr. (Fall 4:29) LaDonnis McGlothen (East Nashville) 22-5, Fr. over Sam Hammon (Fairview) 12-10, Sr. (Fall 1:41) 220 220 220 220 1st Place - Zac Chrisman of Greeneville 1st Place - Caleb Wolfe of Pigeon Forge 1st Place - Donevin Darnell of Eagleville 1st Place - Jacob Clevenger of Fairview 2nd Place - Landon Brooks of Gibbs 2nd Place - Mason Keel of Marion County 2nd Place - Cole West of Cascade 2nd Place - Mason Booth of Montgomery Central 3rd Place - Bull Goodman of Knoxville Halls 3rd Place - xavier Wood of Brainerd 3rd Place - Peyton Dudley of East Robertson 3rd Place - Jerry Campbell of East Nashville 4th Place - Sam Weddington of Tennessee 4th Place - Logan Woodall of Hixson 4th Place - Caleb Meeks of Page 4th Place - Tyler Hanner of Munford 1st Place Match 1st Place Match 1st Place Match 1st Place Match Zac Chrisman (Greeneville) 19-1, So. over Landon Brooks (Gibbs) 34-7, Jr. (Dec 3-1) Caleb Wolfe (Pigeon Forge) 31-3, Jr. over Mason Keel (Marion County) 4-1, Sr. (Fall 3:36) Donevin Darnell (Eagleville) 30-5, Sr. over Cole West (Cascade) 17-7, Jr. (Fall 2:33) Jacob Clevenger (Fairview) 27-2, Sr. over Mason Booth (Montgomery Central) 17-4, Sr. (Fall 1:49) 3rd Place Match 3rd Place Match 3rd Place Match 3rd Place Match Bull Goodman (Knoxville Halls) 5-2, So. over Sam Weddington (Tennessee) 25-9, Sr. (Dec 2-0) xavier Wood (Brainerd) 13-4, Sr. over Logan Woodall (Hixson) 29-9, Sr. (Dec 5-3) Peyton Dudley (East Robertson) 21-6, Sr. over Caleb Meeks (Page) 20-29, So. (Fall 1:17) Jerry Campbell (East Nashville) 26-2, Sr. over Tyler Hanner (Munford) 3-2, Jr. (Fall 5:27) 285 285 285 285 Guaranteed Places Guaranteed Places Guaranteed Places Guaranteed Places 1st Place - Seth Vaughn of Fulton 1st Place - Lance Williams of Alcoa 1st Place - Zech Swiger of Tullahoma 1st Place - Kaymon Overton of East Nashville 2nd Place - Trenton Taylor of Elizabethton 2nd Place - Landon Moore of Hixson 2nd Place - Ronan O`Connell of Page 2nd Place - Evan Dixon of Sycamore 3rd Place - Jalen Wright of Gibbs 3rd Place - Dylan Jackson of Pigeon Forge 3rd Place - Nathan Hall of Forrest 3rd Place - Tony Graves of Millington 4th Place - Caleb Turner of Knoxville Halls 4th Place - Jacob Nealen of Cumberland County 4th Place - Dylan Warren of Cascade 4th Place - Allen Reynolds of Fairview 1st Place Match 1st Place Match 1st Place Match 1st Place Match Seth Vaughn (Fulton) 17-2, Sr. over Trenton Taylor (Elizabethton) 6-2, Sr. (Dec 4-3) Lance Williams (Alcoa) 23-0, Jr. over Landon Moore (Hixson) 34-5, Sr. (Fall 1:24) Zech Swiger (Tullahoma) 33-14, Sr. over Ronan O`Connell (Page) 30-15, So. (Fall 2:55) Kaymon Overton (East Nashville) 25-1, Sr. over Evan Dixon (Sycamore) 9-7, Jr. (Fall 1:17) 3rd Place Match 3rd Place Match 3rd Place Match 3rd Place Match Jalen Wright (Gibbs) 10-6, Fr. over Caleb Turner (Knoxville Halls) 4-3, So. (UTB 3-2) Dylan Jackson (Pigeon Forge) 27-13, So. over Jacob Nealen (Cumberland County) 14-5, So. (MD 12-4) Nathan Hall (Forrest) 23-7, Sr. over Dylan Warren (Cascade) 17-18, So. (Fall 2:13) Tony Graves (Millington) 24-11, Sr. over Allen Reynolds (Fairview) 8-22, So. (Dec 9-6)
  23. Updated now that sectionals are complete. May have to update again once the brackets are completed. "Other contenders" are in no particular order. A few thoughts. 145, 152, and 170 will require a wrestler to provide a herculean effort to pull off the upset. I can only think of this Mike Tyson quote "Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the mouth". Great sectionals match between Dabney an Finstad at 113 with Finstad pulling off the upset. Going with a slight upset at 195 in semis. Ferrell over Troutdale. Should have been the finals but on the same side. 113, 120, 126, 132, and 160 really do have loads of talent and these kids come to scrap. 106: Two man race between two of the best in TN 1. Joseph Urohchuk: (Signal) Clear number one with 2-0 record over Carson Dupill. 2. Carson Dupill: (Greeneville) Nationally ranked on Flo at 18. Can he dethrone the head-to-head champ? Other contenders: William Howard (Millington), Ezra Finstead (Gibbs), Chris Lagorio (Hixson), Justin Muniz (Green Hill) 113: 1. Ethan Urohchuk (Signal) 2. Porter Finstad (Gibbs) (Gets the nod due to win over Leandre in Sectionals) 3. Leandre Dabney (Greeneville) 4. Martin (Hillwood) Other Contenders: Glass, Parnell, Taylor 120: 1. Caleb Urohchuk (Signal) 2. Thomas Brown (Page) 3. Ryan King (Stone Memorial) 4. Marcus Smith (Gibbs) Other Contenders: Lewis, Moreland 126: 1. Andy Cable (PF) 2. Noah Shriner (Signal) 3. Hunter Bankes (Soddy) 4. Dylan Davenport (Sycamore) Other Contenders: Agnell, Cavanaugh 132: 1. Wemawamungu Moktani (Munford) 2. Zander Hutson (Hixon) 3. Hutchinson (Halls) Other Contenders: DeLuca, Hawkinson 138: 1. Dalen Kimble (Sycamore) 2. Perry Roller (Tenn. High) 3. Wyatt Howard (PF) Other Contenders: Haley, Mclemore, Clark, Bartoshesky 145: Features the best 145 in any Division within TN 1. Hunter Mason (Greeneville, Flo number 6 at 138) 2. Luke London (Sycamore) 3. Cole Morse (Tullahoma) Other Contenders: Hunley, Mitchell, Perez 152: Features the best 152 in any Division within TN One and two are both from Region 1 and could see each other in regions, sectionals, and states. 1. Colin Dupill (Greeneville, Flo number 18 at 145) 2. Ethan Hylton (Crockett) Other Contenders: Hendrix, Ward, Magness, Davis 160: A Clear number one 1. Logan Heckert (Sycamore) 2. Will Parcel (Page) 3. Otting (East Hamilton) (Parton FF to Otting at Sectionals) 4. Josh Parton (PF) Other Contenders: Whaley, Ozburn 170: Features the best 170 in any Division within TN 1. Kodiak Cannedy (Three time state champ) 2. Jake Stacey (Green Hill) Other Contenders: Watts, Edwards, Pukl, Pratt 182: 1. Kendrick Curtis (Fairview) 2. Jermyah Davis (Munford) Other Contenders: Smith, Little, Richardson 195: 1. Gabe Ferrell (Crockett) 2. Elijah Hubbs (Gibbs) 3. Rob Atwood (Troutdale) Other Contenders: Garber, Ray, Morris, Howard 220: 1. Caleb Wolfe (PF) 2. Jacob Clevenger (Fairview) Other Contenders: Booth, Bradley, Campbell, Chrisman 285: 1. Lance Williams (Alcoa) 2. Landon Moore (Hixson) Other Contenders: Odom, Hicks, Overton, Taylor (Elizabethton)
  24. There is a huge amount of truth to selecting the right level. I can name quite a few young men right now who are very good wrestlers but do not belong in D1. Their college records, or lack thereof, paint the picture. If wrestling was truly a secondary consideration to the education they felt they could receive at their D1 choice then so be it but it seems like a tough road to walk. Side note, I can't believe how tough college wrestling really is. It is mind blowing, just mind blowing, to watch kids who were so good within the state and yet can't put together two wins in a college season.
  25. Avery Kibelbeck at Wyoming Seminary probably should be in this list.
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