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2006-2007 State Tournament Predictions

 

Division I

State Champions: Soddy Daisy

Runner Up: Bradley Central

 

103

1) Talon Noman (Overton) 2) Justin Hammons (Soddy)

3) Jeremy Miller (Greenback) 4) Matt King (Greenville)

5) Jason Kilby (Cumberland County) 6) Zach Shelton (Springfield)

Others to watch: Brett Dial (Collierville), Kelby McAlister (Bradley)

 

112

1) Josh Jadoobersingh (Cleveland) 2) Hunter Randolph (Bradley)

3) Tee Boone (Notre Dame) 4) Gary Sluder (Greenback)

5) Dustin Stewart (Soddy) 6) Chris Bradbury (Ooltewah)

Others to watch: Alex Kuball (Ravenwood), Chris Pipkin (Cheatham Co),

Chase Beazely (Independence), Louis Aguilar (East Lit)

 

119

1) Demetrius Johnson (Brighton) 2) Jay Adamson (Notre Dame)

3) Wes Brett (Soddy) 4) Blake Brittcliffe (Collierville)

5) Logan Biddy (Bradley) 6) Chris Livingston (Houston)

Others to watch: Casey Welch (Warren Co), Dupaul George (Kenwood),

Jordan Harless (Karns)

 

125

1) Caleb Myers (Greenville) 2) Dustin Ortiz (Franklin)

3) Cody Hood (Ooltewah) 4) Sean Ford (Ravenwood)

5) Jacob Henley (Rhea Co) 6) Rene Karterton (Tullahoma)

Others to watch: David Graham (Bradley), Taylor Witt (Soddy), Josh Proctor (Blackman), Tony Corley (Hunters Lane), Matt Alred (Cookeville)

 

130

1) Blake Ridenour (Maryville) 2) Mikey Fuller (Soddy)

3) Ty Zarbo (Franklin) 4) Tanner Johnson (Bradley)

5) Kent Johnson (Collierville) 6) Jeff Price (Mont Cent)

Others to watch: R.J. Rayborn (Overton), Andy Siler (Red Bank), Hunter Daniel (Rhea Co)

 

135

1) Ulric Winesburg (Soddy) 2) Tanner Withrow (Bradley)

3) Ryan Konz (Franklin) 4) A.J. Farinella (Farragut)

5) Dustin Smith (Germantown) 6) Brett Usary (Science Hill)

Others to watch: Anthony Grady (Clarksville), Clay Bunch (Cleveland), Eric Heider (Notre Dame), Matt Craig (Cordova)

 

140

1) Jason McCroskey (Soddy) 2) Nic Shields (Maryville)

3) Dean Pavlou (Bradley) 4) Kerry Dowell (Hunters Lane)

5) Wiley Davis (Franklin) 6) Chris Reynolds (Cordova)

Others to watch: Robert Boebert (Kenwood), Isaac Legg (Seymour), Shawn Garrett (East Lit)

 

145

1) Kelly Felix (Franklin) 2) Brett Shields (Pigeon Forge)

3) Alex Spletzer (Soddy) 4) Richey Ward (Ravenwood)

5) Lucas Shuler (Seymour) 6) Josh Disney (Bradley)

Others to watch: J.D. Alexander (Mont Cent), Tim Stephens (Ooltewah), Caleb Proctor (Blackman), Dustin Jones (Springfield)

 

152

1) Justin Spain (Bradley) 2) Jarriett Toney (Soddy)

3) Kyle Jones (Springfield) 4) Joel Brimer (Greenville)

5) Justin Scott (Hillwood) 6) Morgan Abrigo (Forrest)

Others to watch: Ben Heacock (Franklin), David Williamson (Science Hill), Adam Hebda (Clarksville)

 

160

1) Brandon Wright (Houston) 2) Travis Creagan (Bradley)

3) Danny Tolbert (Red Bank) 4) John Warren (Ravenwood)

5) Daniel Harden (McGavock) 6) Jacob Jordan (Clarksville)

Others to watch: Taylor Fortune (MLK), Harold Gage (Cleveland), Kyle Frazier (Smyrna), Daniel Harden (McGavock)

 

171

1) Jake Young (Ooltewah) 2) Monterrace Reams (Glencliff)

3) Brad Robbins (Jeff Co) 4) Patrick Flynn (Notre Dame)

5) Brendan Gipson (Cordova) 6) Steven Geyer (Germantown)

Others to watch: Matt Watson (Bradley), Charlie Arrington (Greenville), Josh Patton (Blackman), Rhees Oakes (TSB)

 

189

1) Tyler Roberson (Soddy) 2) Landon Hall (Maryville)

3) Chris Wolfe (Ravenwood) 4) Cameron Croy (Brentwood)

5) Cody Quick (Tullahoma) 6) Austin Marcum (FRA)

Others to watch: Jesse Watkins (MLK), Brett Jaeckel (Hendersonville), Zack Hanson (Bartlett), Spencer Jennings (Greenville)

 

215

1) Matt Lettner (Soddy) 2) Courtney Coffee (Centenniel)

3) Frankie Morgan (Union Co) 4) Shane Reveiz (Farragut)

5) Aaron Birman (Cookeville) 6) Cody Graves (Rhea Co)

Others to watch: Jon Paz (Warren Co), Cory Smith (Tullahoma), Carter McPhee (Franklin)

 

285

1) Cody Sliger (Ooltewah) 2) Ben Murray (Science Hill)

3) Robert Mycyk (Kenwood) 4) Zach Potter (Elizabethton)

5) Bill Zimmerman (Soddy) 6) G.L. Waynick (Friendship Christian)

Others to watch: Chris Hays (Dickson Co), Enoch Hill (Clarksville), Caleb Leonard (Halls), Matt Mercy (FRA)

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QUOTE(CoachBray @ Feb 12 2007 - 12:30 PM) 826368573[/snapback]

2006-2007 State Tournament Predictions

 

Division I

State Champions: Soddy Daisy

Runner Up: Bradley Central

 

103

1) Talon Noman (Overton) 2) Justin Hammons (Soddy)

3) Jeremy Miller (Greenback) 4) Matt King (Greenville)

5) Jason Kilby (Cumberland County) 6) Zach Shelton (Springfield)

Others to watch: Brett Dial (Collierville), Kelby McAlister (Bradley)

 

112

1) Josh Jadoobersingh (Cleveland) 2) Hunter Randolph (Bradley)

3) Tee Boone (Notre Dame) 4) Gary Sluder (Greenback)

5) Dustin Stewart (Soddy) 6) Chris Bradbury (Ooltewah)

Others to watch: Alex Kuball (Ravenwood), Chris Pipkin (Cheatham Co),

Chase Beazely (Independence), Louis Aguilar (East Lit)

 

119

1) Demetrius Johnson (Brighton) 2) Jay Adamson (Notre Dame)

3) Wes Brett (Soddy) 4) Blake Brittcliffe (Collierville)

5) Logan Biddy (Bradley) 6) Chris Livingston (Houston)

Others to watch: Casey Welch (Warren Co), Dupaul George (Kenwood),

Jordan Harless (Karns)

 

125

1) Caleb Myers (Greenville) 2) Dustin Ortiz (Franklin)

3) Cody Hood (Ooltewah) 4) Sean Ford (Ravenwood)

5) Jacob Henley (Rhea Co) 6) Rene Karterton (Tullahoma)

Others to watch: David Graham (Bradley), Taylor Witt (Soddy), Josh Proctor (Blackman), Tony Corley (Hunters Lane), Matt Alred (Cookeville)

 

130

1) Blake Ridenour (Maryville) 2) Mikey Fuller (Soddy)

3) Ty Zarbo (Franklin) 4) Tanner Johnson (Bradley)

5) Kent Johnson (Collierville) 6) Jeff Price (Mont Cent)

Others to watch: R.J. Rayborn (Overton), Andy Siler (Red Bank), Hunter Daniel (Rhea Co)

 

135

1) Ulric Winesburg (Soddy) 2) Tanner Withrow (Bradley)

3) Ryan Konz (Franklin) 4) A.J. Farinella (Farragut)

5) Dustin Smith (Germantown) 6) Brett Usary (Science Hill)

Others to watch: Anthony Grady (Clarksville), Clay Bunch (Cleveland), Eric Heider (Notre Dame), Matt Craig (Cordova)

 

140

1) Jason McCroskey (Soddy) 2) Nic Shields (Maryville)

3) Dean Pavlou (Bradley) 4) Kerry Dowell (Hunters Lane)

5) Wiley Davis (Franklin) 6) Chris Reynolds (Cordova)

Others to watch: Robert Boebert (Kenwood), Isaac Legg (Seymour), Shawn Garrett (East Lit)

 

145

1) Kelly Felix (Franklin) 2) Brett Shields (Pigeon Forge)

3) Alex Spletzer (Soddy) 4) Richey Ward (Ravenwood)

5) Lucas Shuler (Seymour) 6) Josh Disney (Bradley)

Others to watch: J.D. Alexander (Mont Cent), Tim Stephens (Ooltewah), Caleb Proctor (Blackman), Dustin Jones (Springfield)

 

152

1) Justin Spain (Bradley) 2) Jarriett Toney (Soddy)

3) Kyle Jones (Springfield) 4) Joel Brimer (Greenville)

5) Justin Scott (Hillwood) 6) Morgan Abrigo (Forrest)

Others to watch: Ben Heacock (Franklin), David Williamson (Science Hill), Adam Hebda (Clarksville)

 

160

1) Brandon Wright (Houston) 2) Travis Creagan (Bradley)

3) Danny Tolbert (Red Bank) 4) John Warren (Ravenwood)

5) Daniel Harden (McGavock) 6) Jacob Jordan (Clarksville)

Others to watch: Taylor Fortune (MLK), Harold Gage (Cleveland), Kyle Frazier (Smyrna), Daniel Harden (McGavock)

 

171

1) Jake Young (Ooltewah) 2) Monterrace Reams (Glencliff)

3) Brad Robbins (Jeff Co) 4) Patrick Flynn (Notre Dame)

5) Brendan Gipson (Cordova) 6) Steven Geyer (Germantown)

Others to watch: Matt Watson (Bradley), Charlie Arrington (Greenville), Josh Patton (Blackman), Rhees Oakes (TSB)

 

189

1) Tyler Roberson (Soddy) 2) Landon Hall (Maryville)

3) Chris Wolfe (Ravenwood) 4) Cameron Croy (Brentwood)

5) Cody Quick (Tullahoma) 6) Austin Marcum (FRA)

Others to watch: Jesse Watkins (MLK), Brett Jaeckel (Hendersonville), Zack Hanson (Bartlett), Spencer Jennings (Greenville)

 

215

1) Matt Lettner (Soddy) 2) Courtney Coffee (Centenniel)

3) Frankie Morgan (Union Co) 4) Shane Reveiz (Farragut)

5) Aaron Birman (Cookeville) 6) Cody Graves (Rhea Co)

Others to watch: Jon Paz (Warren Co), Cory Smith (Tullahoma), Carter McPhee (Franklin)

 

285

1) Cody Sliger (Ooltewah) 2) Ben Murray (Science Hill)

3) Robert Mycyk (Kenwood) 4) Zach Potter (Elizabethton)

5) Bill Zimmerman (Soddy) 6) G.L. Waynick (Friendship Christian)

Others to watch: Chris Hays (Dickson Co), Enoch Hill (Clarksville), Caleb Leonard (Halls), Matt Mercy (FRA)

 

 

 

 

 

 

At 160, Tolbert 1st, he will be ready this year.

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The predictions are based on the way the brackets fall. If a guy is the second best in the state, but meets the number one rank before the finals he can't place any higher than 3rd. That's why there are some to watch that aren't picked to medal. It's possible they could pull off an upset and medal, but not that likely.

 

Thanks for the predictions and Best of luck to the competitors, ::cough, cough Rhea County::

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QUOTE(BayouBear @ Feb 12 2007 - 02:12 PM) 826368859[/snapback]

He better bring his nukes. If he beats the Russians, he will then have to beat the Chinese and Chinese won that war last year.

 

 

 

hahaha...that's really funny...

 

On to other things...I think there are people on his rankings that got tough draws or has been beaten by people predicted below them....that are still predicted to place pretty high...

 

I just think there are going to be some upsets according to the list...

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QUOTE(TheGreatDevion @ Feb 12 2007 - 03:38 PM) 826368908[/snapback]

hahaha...that's really funny...

 

On to other things...I think there are people on his rankings that got tough draws or has been beaten by people predicted below them....that are still predicted to place pretty high...

 

I just think there are going to be some upsets according to the list...

 

 

 

 

I agree with the tough draw for some. In 145, some of the guys in the same brackett as Felix, can beat (or have beat) those on the other side of the brackett. Guess that is the way it goes at times. Good luck to everyone!!!

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