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Here is a recap of this years Ohio Tournament of Champions.

 

There were bad draws (Ben Little)

and good draws (McCoy Newberg, and Caleb Little)

 

From fist fights (two guys from Pennsylvania, sweet)

to upsets (TJ Duncan getting upset in quarters, McCoy Newberg beating the number 2 in the nation)

 

from quick sticks (Michigan Bad Boys)

to Epic 20 minute matches (Michael Hooker in the finals)

 

From people retiring by leaving their shoes on the mat ( /rolleyes.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":rolleyes:" border="0" alt="rolleyes.gif" /> )

To Finally not leaving the stadium until 1 o' clock in the morning

 

Tennessee had an awesome showing this year. I'm not sure of all the placings but these are the people I do know that did.

 

Zach Watson 1st

Michael Hooker 2nd

TJ Duncan 3rd

McCoy Newberg 5th

Thadd Little 5th

 

As soon as I know more people that placed I'll be sure to get on here and let you guys know.

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Congrats to all the TN kids at ToC. Did anyone from TN attend the Fila Cadet FS and GR Nationals? It was just up the road in Akron, OH on the same day(s) of ToC and had some of the nation's best cadets. I'm surprised that some of TN's elite cadets did not go there instead (Watson, Hooker, Duncan and Marchetti).

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What schools/clubs do these Tennessee kids wrestle for?

 

Cole Holloway ?????

Trey Ashby ??????

Ryan Parker ?????

Eli King (Nashville Catholic)

Yusuf Yunis (Clarksville ???)

Zach Watson (Baylor)

Mike Hooker (McCallie)

TJ Duncan (McCallie)

Mark Marchetti (Nashville Catholic)

Cole Mosley (Nashville Catholic)

TJ Holmes ?????

McCoy Newberg ?????

Thadd Little ????

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Results are online: http://www.ohiotofc.com/result2009.php

 

Ohio Tournament of Champions features the following age groups:

 

Bantam: born 2000 and later

Midget: Born 1998-1999

Junior: Born 1996-1997

Schoolboy: Born 1994-1995

Cadet: Born 1992-1993

Elite: Born 1989*-1991 (must still be in high school)

Freestyle: Born 1989*-1993 (must still be in high school)

Open: Post high school

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What schools/clubs do these Tennessee kids wrestle for?

 

Cole Holloway ?????

Trey Ashby ??????

Ryan Parker ?????

Eli King (Nashville Catholic)

Yusuf Yunis (Clarksville ???)

Zach Watson (Baylor)

Mike Hooker (McCallie)

TJ Duncan (McCallie)

Mark Marchetti (Nashville Catholic)

Cole Mosley (Nashville Catholic)

TJ Holmes ?????

McCoy Newberg ?????

Thadd Little ????

 

 

Pretty sure TJ Holmes is Nashville Catholic / Father Ryan

 

McCoy Newberg and Thadd Little would be Independence HS / Regulators Wrestling Club I believe.

 

I couldn't tell you on the 3 younger wrestlers. I want to say they are from the Knoxville area though.

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