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Is anybody from our region awake?

 

Greeneville go it handed to them this past week at the Smokey Mtn Duals going 3-6 overall with losses to Lafayette GA, Larue KY, Bob Jones AL, Greenback, Gibbs, & Carrolton GA and wins against Hughes OH, Pigeon Forge, & Halls. We have a whole lot of improving and maturing to do if we want to compete against SH & DB.

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Science Hill was Second at the Titan Challenge Duals in Huntersville, NC today.

 

Scores may be approximate.

 

SHHS 72, Butler "B" 6

 

SHHS 56, Anson County 21

 

SHHS 58, Myers Park 15

 

SHHS 42, Cardinal Gibbons 27

 

Durham Riverside 48, SHHS 24

 

Unbeaten on the day were:

 

Steven Goldstein (112)

 

Brett Usary (140)

 

Matt Stull (145)

 

Josh Lewis (215)

 

Not too bad...Riverside is an exceptionally solid team...they definitely educated us as to our deficiencies.

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Greeneville went to the Gibbs Invitational this weekend. We put five into the finals and had 4 chamions - Matt King - 1st, Chas Norton - 1st, Justin Myers - 1st, Hugo Sanchez - 2nd, and Jeremiah Sims - 1st. We also put two in the consolation finals - Conner Kelley - 3rd and KJ Bond - 4th.

 

Big congratulations to Chas Norton, Conner Kelley, and KJ Bond. They all placed in their first varsity tournament. Chas pinned in the finals for a big exclamation point.

 

Also, Morristown West placed fifth in the tournament with John Herold - 1st, Timmy Rippetoe - 1st, and Whitlaw - 3rd. That is all that I remember. John Herold was also the tournament's Most Valuable Wrestler.

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Greeneville went to the Gibbs Invitational this weekend. We put five into the finals and had 4 chamions - Matt King - 1st, Chas Norton - 1st, Justin Myers - 1st, Hugo Sanchez - 2nd, and Jeremiah Sims - 1st. We also put two in the consolation finals - Conner Kelley - 3rd and KJ Bond - 4th.

 

Big congratulations to Chas Norton, Conner Kelley, and KJ Bond. They all placed in their first varsity tournament. Chas pinned in the finals for a big exclamation point.

 

Also, Morristown West placed fifth in the tournament with John Herold - 1st, Timmy Rippetoe - 1st, and Whitlaw - 3rd. That is all that I remember. John Herold was also the tournament's Most Valuable Wrestler.

 

 

http://www.nwcaonline.com has an online scorebook. Your school should use it. That way we could follow the wrestlers better.

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