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TSSAA Dual Wrestling Results Class AAA

 

Meet 1

BRADLEY CENTRAL 67, HENDERSONVILLE 0

130 - Bradley Colbough (Brad) d. Drake Townsend (Hv) 4-3; 135 - David Graham (Brad) p. Ryan Treloar (Hv) 3:01; 140 - Randall Taylor (Brad) p. Nick Newton (Hv) 3:22; 145 - Chris Aguilar (Brad) t.f. James Thomas (Hv) 6:00; 152 - Gabe Murphy (Brad) d. Grant Vinson (Hv) 4-2; 160 - Josh Disney (Brad) p. Thaxton Mead (Hv) 0:25; 171 - Matthew Roderick (Brad) p. Justin Conner (Hv) 0:54; 189 - Tucker Bolton (Brad) p. Brett Jaeckel (Hv) 2:35; 215 - Devin McCulley (Brad) p. Aaron Odum (Hv) 4:17; 285 - Mark Epperson (Brad) p. Craig Carmean (Hv) 1:13; 103 - Tyler Pitts (Brad) m.d. Richard Burris (Hv) 15-2; 112 - Jerico Crutcher (Brad) m.d. Austin Large (Hv) 15-2; 119 - Aaron Huttson (Brad) d. Joe Johnson (Hv) 6-2; 125 - Tyler Schuch (Brad) d. Joseph Jones (Hv) 6-4.

Meet 2

DOBYNS-BENNETT 49, KNOXVILLE HALLS 21

130 - Jacob Killion (Halls) d. Trent O??’Brien (DB) 18-16; 135 - Bobby Lamaster (DB) p. Devin Jacobs (Halls) 0:47; 140 - Brad Hoover (DB) m.d. Derek Wagner (Halls) 15-4; 145 - William Dilliam (DB) p. Daniel Holbert (Halls) 1:06; 152 - John Jordan (DB) d. Micah Sage-Bolden (Halls) 6-5; 160 - Mark Erwin (DB) d. Alex Stearrett (Halls) 10-6; 171 - James Purvis (Halls) p. Steven Green (DB) 1:03; 189 - Craig Carter (DB) p. Pascal Noppenberg (Halls) 1:13; 215 - Zach Fleming (DB) d. Matt Ladish (Halls) 7-6; 285 - Caleb Leonard (Halls) wins by forfeit; 103 - Branden Joyner (DB) p. Austin Brown (Halls) 0:13; 112 - Adam Mann (DB) p. Alex Larue (Halls) 5:04; 119 - Phillip Larue (Halls) p. Wesley Hurd (DB) 0:25; 125 - Austin Mann (DB) p. Jonathan Moore (Halls) 0:57.

Meet 3

INDEPENDENCE 42, COLLIERVILLE 24

130 - Austin Cox (Ind) p. Jacob Richardson (Coll) 1:06; 135 - Sam Lilley (Coll) d. Austin Heithcock (Ind) 9-8; 140 - Seth Seneca (Ind) d. Dillon Clark (Coll) 13-6; 145 - Brennen Cox (Ind) m.d. Andrew Koch (Coll) 12-2; 152 - Chris Sinsheimer (Ind) t.f. Foster Heflin (Coll) 20-4; 160 - Jeffrey Dickson (Ind) p. Nathan Lee (Coll) 1:32; 171 - Robert King (Ind) p. Brandon Pitre (Coll) 4:17; 189 - Christian Tambellini (Ind) d. Matthew Hunt (Coll) 10-4; 215 - Bradley Rogers (Coll) d. Thomas Berry (Ind) 6-0; 285 - Ben Kuntzman (Coll) p. Dalton Burge (Ind) 0:52; 103 - Hunter Barker (Coll) p. Collin Adams (Ind) 1:50; 112 - Aaron Overton (Ind) d. Zachary Robinson (Coll) 7-5; 119 - Kevin Bratt (Ind) wins by forfeit; 125 - Robert Dial (Coll) wins by inj. def. over Preston Beazley (Ind).

Meet 4

SODDY DAISY 58, TULLAHOMA 14

130 - Taylor Witt (SD) wins by forfeit; 135 - Michael McChesney (Tull) m.d. Jake Gamble (SD) 9-1; 140 - Jacob Adams (SD) p. Emily Gessler (Tull) 1:01; 145 - Brandon Lane (SD) m.d. Trevor Schmidt (Tull) 10-1; 152 - Jake Fein (SD) m.d. Dillon Crouch (Tull) 11-0; 160 - Luke Frederick (Tull) p. Joey Geren (SD) 1:44; 171 - Anthony Lemons (Tull) m.d. Casey Jordan (SD) 13-3; 189 - Kyle Odom (SD) d. Brett Gregory (Tull) 8-2; 215 - Alex Seeley (SD) p. Christian Rutan-Woods (Tull) p. 4:54; 285 - Eddie Richmond (SD) wins by forfeit; 103 - Ryan Gardner (SD) p. Alex Kaferle (Tull) 0:40; 112 - Dustin Gardner (SD) p. Justin Garner (Tull) 0:44; 119 - Dustin Stewart (SD) p. Wesley Foutch (Tull) 1:40; 125 - Campbell Lewis (SD) t.f. John Jordan (Tull) 6:00.

Meet 5

CLARKSVILLE 46, CORDOVA 29

130 - Ben Hebda (Clk) p. Anthony Boatman (Cordova) 0:52; 135 - Amos Jones (Cordova) d. Ren Baggett (Clk) 8-2; 140 - Brandon Isbell (Clk) m.d. Reginald Adams (Cordova) 18-6; 145 - Anthony Grady (Clk) p. Britten Stewart (Cordova) 1:41; 152 - Marco Martinez (Clk) p. Josh Stonecipher (Cordova) 1:54; 160 - Matt Rabbit (Clk) p. Henry Miller (Cordova) 1:57; 171 - Rob Olsen (Clk) p. Jared Beadry (Cordova) 5:24; 189 - Gabe Vasquez (Clk) p. Terrance Hill (Cordova) 0:55; 215 - Michael Perry (Clk) p. Bryce Robbins (Cordova) 1:43; 285 - Wayne Hennessee (Cordova) wins by forfeit; 103 - Jarinston Brown (Cordova) d. Tyler Newton (Clk) 12-5; 112 - Hayden Barcelona (Cordova) p. Chad Isbell (Clk) 1:29; 119 - Cullen King (Cordova) t.f. Cameron Wainwright (Clk) 15-0; 125 - Chad Person (Cordova) wins by forfeit.

Meet 6

CLEVELAND 49, GLENCLIFF 21

130 - Blake Oaks (Cleve) m.d. Luis Muniz (Glen) 15-4; 135 - Wes Hampton (Cleve) d. Patrick Vongsamphanh (Glen) 8-4; 140 - Bailey Jones (Cleve) p. Joseph Wol (Glen) 3:29; 145 - Isaiah Nichols (Cleve) p. Travis Williams (Glen) 1:31; 152 - Mitchell Clemons (Glen) d. Will Moreland (Cleve) 4-3; 160 - Cameron Bell (Cleve) wins by forfeit; 171 - Omar Garcia (Cleve) p. Tony Nguyen (Glen) 1:49; 189 - Verill Norwood (Cleve) d. Thomas Canethers (Glen) 12-5; 215 - Max Ofori (Cleve) wins by inj. def. Michael Clemons (Glen); 285 - Adam Peters (Cleve) wins by forfeit; 103 - Orion Vankhan (Glen) wins by forfeit; 112 - Brandon Strickland (Cleve) d. Becas Mahmut (Glen) 9-4; 119 - Richard Williams (Glen) wins by forfeit; 125 - Ace Tsegaye (Glen) wins by forfeit.

Meet 7

BRENTWOOD 38, BLACKMAN 30

130 - Watson Lysyczyn (Black) d. Harrison Hall (Bw) 11-5; 135 - Chris Dorsa (Bw) t.f. Jarrett Newkirk (Black) 5:46; 140 - Russell Hoop (Bw) m.d. Ryan Nell (Black) 11-2; 145 - Evan Dunning (Bw) m.d. Andrew Rice (Black) 10-1; 152 - Colby O??’Brien (Black) d. Drew Doggett (Bw) 4-1; 160 - Chris Hoop (Bw) m.d. Adam Puckett (Black) 14-5; 171 - Nick Coffey (Bw) p. Anthony Cicco (Black) 3:28; 189 - Adam Wells (Black) p. Nick Contini (Bw) 1:15; 215 - William Kennedy (Black) wins by forfeit; 285 - Matt Bridges (Bw) d. Grahm Smith (Black) 7-4; 103 - Ben Smith (Bw) wins by forfeit; 112 - Blake Thomas (Bw) p. Josh McCreery (Black) 1:00; 119 - Michael Morris (Black) wins by forfeit; 125 - James Feuerbacher (Black) wins by forfeit.

Meet 8

MT. JULIET 34, SCIENCE HILL 28

130 - Scott Seaman (Mt. J) d. Justin Snyder (SH) 10-6; 135 - Alex Haney (Mt. J) d. Leland Davidson (SH) 6-4; 140 - Brett Usary (SH) m.d. Austin Weaver (Mt. J) 14-0; 145 - Wilson Riley (SH) d. Brandon Snyder (Mt. J) 6-2; 152 - Marquis Wilkins (Mt. J) d. Matt Stull (SH) 3-2; 160 - Daniel Davis (Mt. J) d. Matt Cruise (SH) 13-7; 171 - Blake Biggs (Mt. J) p. Matt Cannon (SH) 2:38; 189 - Jamison Cherry (Mt. J) m.d. Justin Harris (SH) 16-2; 215 - Josh Lewis (SH) d. Cameron Ingram (Mt. J) 7-1; 285 - Hunter Allen (Mt. J) p. Josh Barnette (SH) 1:34; 103 - Tanner Bates (Mt. J) p. Alex Holland (SH) 1:28; 112 - Cole Schurlknight (SH) p. Kanon Acker (Mt. J) 1:58; 119 - Jonathan Pearce (SH) p. Ryan Davis (Mt. J) 1:11; 125 - Carson Schurlknight (SH) wins by forfeit.

Meet 9

 

 

Meet 10

COLLIERVILLE 42, TULLAHOMA 29

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I DO NOT LIKE that JCSH and KDB have to go at each other tomorrow morning, something is messed up with that.

 

Yep , long way to drive to wrestles a team that is 20 min up the road from home. /roflol.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":roflol:" border="0" alt="roflol.gif" />

2 great guys facing each other again!

Grt'em Tribe!

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MOUNT JULIET IS ROLLING!!! /popcorneater.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":popcorneater:" border="0" alt="popcorneater.gif" />

 

THEY ARE SOLID MOST EVERYWHERE SO IM HOPING FOR A 3RD UPSET /flower.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":flower:" border="0" alt="flower.gif" />

 

GO BEARS!!!!!!!!!!!!!! /hungry.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":hungry:" border="0" alt="hungry.gif" />

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MOUNT JULIET IS ROLLING!!! /popcorneater.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":popcorneater:" border="0" alt="popcorneater.gif" />

 

THEY ARE SOLID MOST EVERYWHERE SO IM HOPING FOR A 3RD UPSET /flower.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":flower:" border="0" alt="flower.gif" />

 

GO BEARS!!!!!!!!!!!!!! /hungry.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":hungry:" border="0" alt="hungry.gif" />

 

 

When you stomp a mudhole in 2 consecutive opponents, that doesn't qualify as an upset....unexpected or perhaps unforeseen maybe.

 

It also may say a little something about the middle TN wrestling fans who may have been busy touting the wrong teams all year.

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