nununu Posted November 2, 2007 Report Share Posted November 2, 2007 After placing two in the state finals, and having three overall medalists, could this be the year that this region has an even better showing at state, and hopefully some state champions. Teams are in order of region finish. Glencliff- defending region champ returns basically everyone. They are led by state 171 runner-up Monterrace Reams and Nick Steiner and 7 other state qualifiers. Should be in for a dog fight for region supremacy with: Antioch- region tournament runner up the past two seasons, the Bears hope to bring home gold this season. Led by region champs Chris Soboun, Eric Rucker, and Scott Osatillie, the Bears nearly had four placers at the state tournament in Soboun, Nuffio, and Osatillie. (Hwt Gibbs placed 4th) East Lit.-Third place finisher in small school state duals, this team is serious with basically their whole team back. Led by Shaun Garrett (a serious contender in whatever weight class) this team could make a push for the small school state championship. Hunters Lane-big losses in state finalist Kerry Dowell and Tony Corley, but this team still returns 6 state qualifiers and probably the best HWT in the region in Quinton Patton. Antonio Lillard will be counted on for leadership and quality wins. McGavock-returns probably the most underrated wrestler in the state in Thomas Holman, his shot is relentless, and he has made the qtrfinals of the state the past two years. Beyar Yahya will have to be a leader this year, another relentless wrestler who should have a great showing in Chattanooga. Martin Luther King-lost two very good wrestlers in Taylor Fortune and Jesse Watkins, but return state qualifier Kyle Chandler, and everyone else. TSB/DCA-does not return much Stratford-Did not have a team until late; only 2 wrestlers, maybe there will be more this season Hume-Fogg-should be an up and comer, not enough bodies to contend Maplewood-not many wrestlers; best wrestler may opt for football Whites Creek-has a team after a two year absence; no info will probably not be a factor. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HSDAD Posted November 2, 2007 Report Share Posted November 2, 2007 After placing two in the state finals, and having three overall medalists, could this be the year that this region has an even better showing at state, and hopefully some state champions. Teams are in order of region finish. Glencliff- defending region champ returns basically everyone. They are led by state 171 runner-up Monterrace Reams and Nick Steiner and 7 other state qualifiers. Should be in for a dog fight for region supremacy with: Antioch- region tournament runner up the past two seasons, the Bears hope to bring home gold this season. Led by region champs Chris Soboun, Eric Rucker, and Scott Osatillie, the Bears nearly had four placers at the state tournament in Soboun, Nuffio, and Osatillie. (Hwt Gibbs placed 4th) East Lit.-Third place finisher in small school state duals, this team is serious with basically their whole team back. Led by Shaun Garrett (a serious contender in whatever weight class) this team could make a push for the small school state championship. Hunters Lane-big losses in state finalist Kerry Dowell and Tony Corley, but this team still returns 6 state qualifiers and probably the best HWT in the region in Quinton Patton. Antonio Lillard will be counted on for leadership and quality wins. McGavock-returns probably the most underrated wrestler in the state in Thomas Holman, his shot is relentless, and he has made the qtrfinals of the state the past two years. Beyar Yahya will have to be a leader this year, another relentless wrestler who should have a great showing in Chattanooga. Martin Luther King-lost two very good wrestlers in Taylor Fortune and Jesse Watkins, but return state qualifier Kyle Chandler, and everyone else. TSB/DCA-does not return much Stratford-Did not have a team until late; only 2 wrestlers, maybe there will be more this season Hume-Fogg-should be an up and comer, not enough bodies to contend Maplewood-not many wrestlers; best wrestler may opt for football Whites Creek-has a team after a two year absence; no info will probably not be a factor. Last I heard from Mr. Rucker was that his Dr. said no more sports! (injury) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HSDAD Posted November 2, 2007 Report Share Posted November 2, 2007 After placing two in the state finals, and having three overall medalists, could this be the year that this region has an even better showing at state, and hopefully some state champions. Teams are in order of region finish. Glencliff- defending region champ returns basically everyone. They are led by state 171 runner-up Monterrace Reams and Nick Steiner and 7 other state qualifiers. Should be in for a dog fight for region supremacy with: Antioch- region tournament runner up the past two seasons, the Bears hope to bring home gold this season. Led by region champs Chris Soboun, Eric Rucker, and Scott Osatillie, the Bears nearly had four placers at the state tournament in Soboun, Nuffio, and Osatillie. (Hwt Gibbs placed 4th) East Lit.-Third place finisher in small school state duals, this team is serious with basically their whole team back. Led by Shaun Garrett (a serious contender in whatever weight class) this team could make a push for the small school state championship. Hunters Lane-big losses in state finalist Kerry Dowell and Tony Corley, but this team still returns 6 state qualifiers and probably the best HWT in the region in Quinton Patton. Antonio Lillard will be counted on for leadership and quality wins. McGavock-returns probably the most underrated wrestler in the state in Thomas Holman, his shot is relentless, and he has made the qtrfinals of the state the past two years. Beyar Yahya will have to be a leader this year, another relentless wrestler who should have a great showing in Chattanooga. Martin Luther King-lost two very good wrestlers in Taylor Fortune and Jesse Watkins, but return state qualifier Kyle Chandler, and everyone else. TSB/DCA-does not return much Stratford-Did not have a team until late; only 2 wrestlers, maybe there will be more this season Hume-Fogg-should be an up and comer, not enough bodies to contend Maplewood-not many wrestlers; best wrestler may opt for football Whites Creek-has a team after a two year absence; no info will probably not be a factor. Young Mr. Gentuso (sp.) should be back for TSB. I believe Pendergrass is a senior this year? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
werazzlin Posted November 5, 2007 Report Share Posted November 5, 2007 After placing two in the state finals, and having three overall medalists, could this be the year that this region has an even better showing at state, and hopefully some state champions. Teams are in order of region finish. Glencliff- defending region champ returns basically everyone. They are led by state 171 runner-up Monterrace Reams and Nick Steiner and 7 other state qualifiers. Should be in for a dog fight for region supremacy with: Antioch- region tournament runner up the past two seasons, the Bears hope to bring home gold this season. Led by region champs Chris Soboun, Eric Rucker, and Scott Osatillie, the Bears nearly had four placers at the state tournament in Soboun, Nuffio, and Osatillie. (Hwt Gibbs placed 4th) East Lit.-Third place finisher in small school state duals, this team is serious with basically their whole team back. Led by Shaun Garrett (a serious contender in whatever weight class) this team could make a push for the small school state championship. Hunters Lane-big losses in state finalist Kerry Dowell and Tony Corley, but this team still returns 6 state qualifiers and probably the best HWT in the region in Quinton Patton. Antonio Lillard will be counted on for leadership and quality wins. McGavock-returns probably the most underrated wrestler in the state in Thomas Holman, his shot is relentless, and he has made the qtrfinals of the state the past two years. Beyar Yahya will have to be a leader this year, another relentless wrestler who should have a great showing in Chattanooga. Martin Luther King-lost two very good wrestlers in Taylor Fortune and Jesse Watkins, but return state qualifier Kyle Chandler, and everyone else. TSB/DCA-does not return much Stratford-Did not have a team until late; only 2 wrestlers, maybe there will be more this season Hume-Fogg-should be an up and comer, not enough bodies to contend Maplewood-not many wrestlers; best wrestler may opt for football Whites Creek-has a team after a two year absence; no info will probably not be a factor. Hume FOgg has a new coach (from springfield) and suppose to have a full team. MLK has a very good wrestler in Nick Burnley I believe at 152-160 watch for this guy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nununu Posted November 5, 2007 Author Report Share Posted November 5, 2007 Last I heard from Mr. Rucker was that his Dr. said no more sports! (injury) Who is Mr. Rucker? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nununu Posted November 5, 2007 Author Report Share Posted November 5, 2007 Hume FOgg has a new coach (from springfield) and suppose to have a full team. MLK has a very good wrestler in Nick Burnley I believe at 152-160 watch for this guy. Burnley is an excellent wrestler, just can't seem to finish a season. Also, I thought the Gentuso's were twins, because they sure look alike. Pendergrass hasn't shown me much in three years. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
farrellj135 Posted November 6, 2007 Report Share Posted November 6, 2007 Hume FOgg has a new coach (from springfield) and suppose to have a full team. MLK has a very good wrestler in Nick Burnley I believe at 152-160 watch for this guy. yeah hume fogg does have a new coach...we have close to a full team...currently we ar missing on some mid/heavyweights but we have all the lighter weights filled...look for us to be more competitive then in the past but we're still a very young team Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HSDAD Posted November 6, 2007 Report Share Posted November 6, 2007 Burnley is an excellent wrestler, just can't seem to finish a season. Also, I thought the Gentuso's were twins, because they sure look alike. Pendergrass hasn't shown me much in three years. Gentuso's -- not twins. I think that he is stronger than his older bro. He's a good kid and is a senior this year??? Pendergrass should do well this year. I did not say that he would win state. He had a good season last year, and should do well this year if he wrestles. I know that he won his share for the team last year. Just because you dont place @ state does not mean that you were not good in your region. I know of MANY regionally champs that went one and out @ state last year. One comes to mind that was ranked in both polls all year @ 171. If you contribute to your team, and do all that you can, then.............you have earned a mention in my book! Rucker - Glen (2005) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BayouBear Posted November 6, 2007 Report Share Posted November 6, 2007 Last year was very good year but it may not translate into success this season. The region has 30 returning qualifiers but only 10 have notched a tournament win and 4 of the 10 only recorded 1 win. The returning Region 7 Qualifiers are a combined 33-78 in the State Tournament and Monterrace Reams has 7 of those wins. Here are a few wrestlers with a shot to place. --- If Soboun and Nuffio (Ant) are still at 103 and 112, they'll have an opportunity. Their chances decrease significantly if they move up in weight class. The same goes for Steiner (Glen) at 112. --- Besides Reams, it looks as if Holman (McG) has the best chance to place (at 152 or even 160). Both weight classes will see lots of new faces on the podium this year. --- If Reams is at 171 again this year, the going will be tough. He'll likely see Jake Young again in the finals if he's able to get by Danny Tolbert in the semi's. Beyond this group, Osataille (MLK) and Chandler (Ant) have the best chance to end the season on the podium. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nununu Posted November 6, 2007 Author Report Share Posted November 6, 2007 Last year was very good year but it may not translate into success this season. The region has 30 returning qualifiers but only 10 have notched a tournament win and 4 of the 10 only recorded 1 win. The returning Region 7 Qualifiers are a combined 33-78 in the State Tournament and Monterrace Reams has 7 of those wins. Here are a few wrestlers with a shot to place. --- If Soboun and Nuffio (Ant) are still at 103 and 112, they'll have an opportunity. Their chances decrease significantly if they move up in weight class. The same goes for Steiner (Glen) at 112. --- Besides Reams, it looks as if Holman (McG) has the best chance to place (at 152 or even 160). Both weight classes will see lots of new faces on the podium this year. --- If Reams is at 171 again this year, the going will be tough. He'll likely see Jake Young again in the finals if he's able to get by Danny Tolbert in the semi's. Beyond this group, Osataille (MLK) and Chandler (Ant) have the best chance to end the season on the podium. According to Soboun and Nuffio, they should be at those weights. Nick Steiner was a 125 last season. You are also right with Holman, this may be his year. That's sad to hear about Glencliff's HWT. No more sports, period? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
werazzlin Posted November 6, 2007 Report Share Posted November 6, 2007 According to Soboun and Nuffio, they should be at those weights. Nick Steiner was a 125 last season. You are also right with Holman, this may be his year. That's sad to hear about Glencliff's HWT. No more sports, period? What weight is osatile wrestling this year?? He is a good wrestler Also Shawn Garrett?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nununu Posted November 7, 2007 Author Report Share Posted November 7, 2007 What weight is osatile wrestling this year?? He is a good wrestler Also Shawn Garrett?? Who knows with Scott, he starts out around 152, and by the end of the season is weighing around 130. I predict with him around 140-145, and yes he cuts weight the right way. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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