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My mistake at 125 I have contacted the authorities and changes hve been made. Good luck to all and I will see you guys at the state.

Rigger I will hold you to that!!!

 

I know where they have an all you can eat round table buffet and a few good China food joints. We got keep our girlish figs. /roflolk.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":roflolk:" border="0" alt="roflolk.gif" />

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Rigger I have to warn you I have a lot of money invested in my figure.

 

Yes, and I have more /hungry.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":hungry:" border="0" alt="hungry.gif" />

 

BTW-Congrats to East Robertson! 1st year program sending a grappler to state! /thumb[1].gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":thumb:" border="0" alt="thumb[1].gif" />

 

Just remember Greenback is smaller school and community and started the same way you are paying their dues.

 

Your young men wrestle hard and with some work can become a great small school program!

Good luck

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Thanks Pattonboysdad.

 

I told your son yesterday after the match Congrats and that his success this year shows what hard work and dedication can do. I remember seeing him sitting in the stands last year a Wilson Central after he had his illness.

 

He is a model of how to come back after having some set backs and taking charge of his future.

 

It would be great to see him and the Hall's heavy go at it in the finals.

 

Good Luck and way to go!

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I told your son yesterday after the match Congrats and that his success this year shows what hard work and dedication can do. I remember seeing him sitting in the stands last year a Wilson Central after he had his illness.

 

He is a model of how to come back after having some set backs and taking charge of his future.

 

It would be great to see him and the Hall's heavy go at it in the finals.

 

Good Luck and way to go!

 

 

Thanks, I'm really not sure who will make it to the second or third day this year?

I really believe that there are wrestlers still flying under the radar. The bracket

will make a big difference! We watched the young man from Halls and he looks

very good. My son won't get another opportunity to wrestle with the DII stud who

beat him @ Ryan, but would like to wrestle the DI stud from Cleveland once more.

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Hey rigger101 -

 

- Don't place any money on my boy at Heavy. I will explain when I see you, but don't be shocked at anything. Let's just say his chances would have been better 2 weeks ago or 3-4 weeks in the future. Not a good time right now. Tough match up against the BIG boy from Blacknman was not what he needed.

 

- Not to make excuses, I saw the big boy from Mt. Juliet go against the big boy from Cleveland. Both look really tough, and I'm not sure if Caleb was in their league anyway. It would have taken the best match of his career to beat the Allen kid. He looks really good. I believe he (Allen) will cruise easily into the finals with Peters. Then we will see a great match.

 

- If you get a chance, go to the "Georgia State Brackets" post by RMC, click on the flowrestling.org link and hit the 5A east button. On the left you will see a selection of videos - click on the Mena vs. Elaket 285lb match. Watch it (only 1 minute long) and tell me what you think of Mena. Then you will see why I said Caleb was very lucky to beat him.

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Let me put out that Beech only has one senior this year the rest are freshmen and sophmores. We had seven kids finish 4th at region and were very close to sending more to state. However Beech will be back I promise you that. The Beech wrestlers have dealt with 2 deaths in the past three weeks to those close to our program. These youngsters have learned alot in the past three weeks.

Now on another note Jonny Kleinert had an unfortunate (out of his hands) events these last two weeks, his head was not in the game this week. Now out of privacy do to others involved I am not going to name names. He is dealing with a death and an injured best friend.

THanks to all those who helped out with the tournament.

Here are the results, (referees voted on best match and best wrestler).

bestmatch: 103 finals

best wrestler: 130 Drake Townsend

 

Region 8 tournament at Beech

 

Championship

 

103 Tanner Bates, Mt. Juliet Fall Daniel Smith, Springfield, 3:18

 

112 Ethan McPherson, White House Dec Austin Large, Hendersonville, 5-4

 

119 Hunter Adcock, Wilson Central Dec Joe Johnson, Hendersonville, 7-4

 

125 Matt Seaman, Mt. Juliet Dec Joseph Jones, Hendersonville, 11-6

 

130 Drake Townsend, Hendersonville Dec Scott Seaman, Mt. Juliet, 14-9

 

135 Ryan Treloar, Hendersonville Dec Dylan Herschenbach, Wilson Central, 9-5

 

140 Nick Newton, Hendersonville M-Dec Damiel Richardson, White House, 10-0

 

145 Brandon Snyder, Mt. Juliet Fall Wade Brooks, White House, 1:55

 

152 Brent Vinson, Hendersonville Dec Marquis Wilkins, Mt. Juliet, 10-7

 

160 Kyle Sanders, Smyrna Fall Daniel Davis, Mt. Juliet, 1:38

 

171 Blake Biggs, Mt. Juliet Fall Justin Conner, Hendersonville, 3:03

 

189 Chad Sawyer, Smyrna Fall Jamisson Cherry, Mt. Juliet, :31

 

215 Brett Jaeckel, Hendersonville M-Dec Jordan Chaffin, Friendship Christian, 15-7

 

285 Hunter Allen, Mt. Juliet Fall Elijah Baird, Wilson Central, 2:44

 

Third place

 

103 Austin Burris, Hendersonville Fall Travis Proctor, Beech, 3:44

 

112 Duy Pham, Wilson Central Dec Jacob Bolton, Beech, 5-2

 

119 Zach Pickney, Beech T-Fall Chad Yates, White House, 17-1

 

125 Belcher, Wilson Central M-Dec Justin Kleinert, Beech, 12-4

 

130 Celeb Alsup, Friendship Christian Dec Jonathan Roberts, Beech, 5-2

 

135 Alex Haney, Mt. Juliet Dec Logan Stepp, Lavergne, 12-3

 

140 Austin Weaver, Mt. Juliet Dec Jon Kleinert, Beech, 3:33

 

145 Jake Smith, Friendship Christian Fall Kyle Wix, Wilson Central, 2:45

 

152 Kyle Brown, Wilson Central Fall Ward Strickland, Beech, :58

 

160 Justin Abernathy, Lebanon Dec Thaxton Mead, Hendersonville, 7-6

 

171 Dade Burton, Lavergne Fall Kent Hand, East Robertson, 3:37

 

189 Trey Lattimore, Lebanon Dec Brandon Hutchinson, Wilson Central, 7-4

 

215 Cameron Ingram, Mt. Juliet Fall Camden Dalton, Beech, 3:03

 

285 Craig Carmean, Hendersonville Fall Jon Cason, Lebanon, 1:25

 

Are you sure 103 was best match? It looked like a raping to me. 112 looked like best match to me.

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