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way to go kyle.I think this may be a turning point for kyle.you dont beat people like teyon ware by accident.I am so proud of you mr. james. Keep chasing your dreams kyle, you are my hero. The team soddy has today is made from kids who learned by your example of hard work and dedication .I would also like to thank mr. phillip simpson for all his help with kyle,phillip you are a blessing and coach terry brands alot of coaches would have already givin up on kyle but you did not. thank you. y Shane turner

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QUOTE(sdkid @ Feb 12 2007 - 07:13 AM) 826368275[/snapback]

way to go kyle.I think this may be a turning point for kyle.you dont beat people like teyon ware by accident.I am so proud of you mr. james. Keep chasing your dreams kyle, you are my hero. The team soddy has today is made from kids who learned by your example of hard work and dedication .I would also like to thank mr. phillip simpson for all his help with kyle,phillip you are a blessing and coach terry brands alot of coaches would have already givin up on kyle but you did not. thank you. y Shane turner

 

 

 

 

Wow....we knew you had it in you kyle way to represent Tenn well.....well said shane.

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QUOTE(matrat @ Feb 12 2007 - 10:48 AM) 826368427[/snapback]

Wow....we knew you had it in you kyle way to represent Tenn well.....well said shane.

 

 

 

I did not know Kyle was still wrestling. Can you give some more info about where he is training or in school. I am assuming he is in Colorado if Brands is working with him but would like more info.

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QUOTE(slowstart @ Feb 12 2007 - 12:16 AM) 826368216[/snapback]

Kyle James former Soddy wrestler defeated 3 time Oklahoma NCAA Champion Teyon Ware at the Dave Schultz Open. Big Win for Kyle James!!

 

 

Not too shabby, KJ!!

 

Teyone Ware has won NCAA Division I wrestling titles at 141 pounds in 2003 and 2005. Ware, a junior at OU, is a 3-time All-American and former Big 12 Conference champion.

 

In high school, in Oklahoma, Ware was a letterman in football and wrestling. In wrestling, he won 4 Oklahoma State titles and compiled a perfect 132-0 record. In football, he won All-District honors and second team All-State honors.

 

TN wrestling looking better all the time!!

 

Also, I have also heard John Lane is still on the mat and working over a fairly decent SD HS wrestler at 189 pounds.... and still giving up a mere 15-20 pounds. I always thought Kyle would be the one jumping up some 30-40 pounds overnight. What could Lane be doing now when you think of how close he and Jodan Leen were competing over the years.

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Will you look at some of the names in here........Travis Lee....Kendall Cross....

 

60 KG / 132.25 lbs

 

Medal Matches

1st - Travis Lee (NYAC) won by decision over Sahit Prizreni (NYAC) 1-1,6-1

3rd - Kendall Cross (Unattached) won by decision over Angel Cejudo (Sunkist Kids) 7-0,2-2

 

Round 9

Consolation Semifinals

Kendall Cross (Unattached) won by decision over Zach Roberson (Sunkist Kids) 3-2,6-1

Angel Cejudo (Sunkist Kids) won by decision over Samat Zhakupov (Kazakhstan) 4-4,3-1

 

Round 8

Semifinal

Sahit Prizreni (NYAC) won by decision over Angel Cejudo (Sunkist Kids) 4-1,3-2

Travis Lee (NYAC) won by decision over Zach Roberson (Sunkist Kids) 1-1,2-1

 

Consolation Round 5

Kendall Cross (Unattached) won by decision over Shawn Bunch (Gator Wrestling Club) 2-2,2-1

Samat Zhakupov (Kazakhstan) won by decision over Kyle James (NYAC) 5-1,2-0

 

Round 7

Consolation Round 4

Kendall Cross (Unattached) won by decision over Radoslav Velikov (Bulgaria) 2-1,6-0

Shawn Bunch (Gator Wrestling Club) won by pin over Ismail Emin Redzhep (Bulgaria) 6-0,1:48

Kyle James (NYAC) won by decision over Teyon Ware (NYAC) 1-0,1-5,1-0

Samat Zhakupov (Kazakhstan) won by decision over Yumoto Kenichi (Japan) 1-0,3-1

 

Round 6

Quarterfinal

Sahit Prizreni (NYAC) won by decision over Shawn Bunch (Gator Wrestling Club) 1-0,1-0

Angel Cejudo (Sunkist Kids) won by pin over Kendall Cross (Unattached) 1:27

Zach Roberson (Sunkist Kids) won by decision over Yumoto Kenichi (Japan) 1-1,2-0

Travis Lee (NYAC) won by decision over Teyon Ware (NYAC) 1-0,1-1

 

Consolation Round 3

Radoslav Velikov (Bulgaria) won by decision over James Muir (Unattached) 2-0,5-0

Ismail Emin Redzhep (Bulgaria) won by pin over Raimondo Campagna (Italy) 3-2,0:33

Kyle James (NYAC) won by decision over George Hickman (Huskie Wrestling) 5-2,1-1

Samat Zhakupov (Kazakhstan) won by decision over Feng Gao (China) 1-0,3-1

 

Round 5

Consolation Round 2

Radoslav Velikov (Bulgaria) won by pin over Waldeci Silva De Sousa (Brazil) 1:55

James Muir (Unattached) won by injury default over Erkin Tadzhimetov (Utah Valley)

Raimondo Campagna (Italy) won by injury default over Bauyrzhan Orazgaliyev (Kazakhstan)

Ismail Emin Redzhep (Bulgaria) won by decision over Issayev Yerbol (Kazakhstan) 4-2,1-1

George Hickman (Huskie Wrestling) won by decision over Jonathan De Jes?s (Puerto Rico) 0-1,3-0,1-0

Kyle James (NYAC) won by decision over Danny Felix (Sunkist Kids) 0-3,1-0,1-1

Samat Zhakupov (Kazakhstan) won by decision over Cesar Marroquin Duarte (Mexico) 6-0,2-0

Feng Gao (China) won by decision over Ben Zwaschka (Sunkist Kids) 1-0,8-0

 

Round 4

Championship Round 2

Sahit Prizreni (NYAC) won by decision over Ben Zwaschka (Sunkist Kids) 4-0,6-0

Shawn Bunch (Gator Wrestling Club) won by decision over Samat Zhakupov (Kazakhstan) 1-0,0-3,1-0

Angel Cejudo (Sunkist Kids) won by decision over Kyle James (NYAC) 1-0,3-0

Kendall Cross (Unattached) won by tech fall over George Hickman (Huskie Wrestling) 6-0,6-0

Zach Roberson (Sunkist Kids) won by decision over Ismail Emin Redzhep (Bulgaria) 3-1,2-1

Yumoto Kenichi (Japan) won by decision over Bauyrzhan Orazgaliyev (Kazakhstan) 1-1,1-1,1-0

Teyon Ware (NYAC) won by decision over James Muir (Unattached) 1-0,7-0

Travis Lee (NYAC) won by pin over Waldeci Silva De Sousa (Brazil) 0:58

 

Consolation Round 1

Raimondo Campagna (Italy) won by decision over Avel Vera (Puerto Rico) 2-3,3-1,3-3

Danny Felix (Sunkist Kids) won by decision over Joseph Mavins (SC) 2-0,4-0

Feng Gao (China) won by decision over Armando Daneile Terracchio (Italy) 7-0,5-0

 

Round 2 - Championships & Wrestle Backs

Championships Round 1

Sahit Prizreni (NYAC) won by decision over Radoslav Velikov (Bulgaria) 2-1,3-1

Samat Zhakupov (Kazakhstan) won by decision over Erkin Tadzhimetov (Utah Valley) 1-0,2-0

Angel Cejudo (Sunkist Kids) won by decision over Avel Vera (Puerto Rico) 4-0,7-0

Kyle James (NYAC) won by tech fall over Raimondo Campagna (Italy) 6-0,8-1

Kendall Cross (Unattached) won by decision over Issayev Yerbol (Kazakhstan) 3-1,7-0

Ismail Emin Redzhep (Bulgaria) won by pin over Jonathan De Jes?s (Puerto Rico) 3-0,1:00

Bauyrzhan Orazgaliyev (Kazakhstan) won by decision over Joseph Mavins (SC) 3-0,5-3

Yumoto Kenichi (Japan) won by decision over Danny Felix (Sunkist Kids) 0-1,1-0,1-0

Teyon Ware (NYAC) won by tech fall over Cesar Marroquin Duarte (Mexico) 8-1,8-1

Waldeci Silva De Sousa (Brazil) won by decision over Armando Daneile Terracchio (Italy) 3-2,3-2

Travis Lee (NYAC) won by decision over Feng Gao (China) 5-2,3-2

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QUOTE(soms @ Feb 12 2007 - 04:49 PM) 826369004[/snapback]

Not too shabby, KJ!!

 

Teyone Ware has won NCAA Division I wrestling titles at 141 pounds in 2003 and 2005. Ware, a junior at OU, is a 3-time All-American and former Big 12 Conference champion.

 

In high school, in Oklahoma, Ware was a letterman in football and wrestling. In wrestling, he won 4 Oklahoma State titles and compiled a perfect 132-0 record. In football, he won All-District honors and second team All-State honors.

 

TN wrestling looking better all the time!!

 

Also, I have also heard John Lane is still on the mat and working over a fairly decent SD HS wrestler at 189 pounds.... and still giving up a mere 15-20 pounds. I always thought Kyle would be the one jumping up some 30-40 pounds overnight. What could Lane be doing now when you think of how close he and Jodan Leen were competing over the years.

 

 

 

so are you saying that the same john lane that won state at 135 is beating SDs 189 tyler roberson. hows that happening?

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