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Not only that, but its tournaments like national duals and fargo, super 32, walsh-jesuit ironman in ohio, preseason nationals, and nhsca that help get our state up there. We have got to start getting out to these tourneys to open the eyes of the rest of the wrestling community, AND college recruiters. We wont have to just hear of a Justin Cash or Patrick Marchetti going D1 and that is it, if we get our kids out to these national tourneys more, every one of our state placers will be going D1 or 2. I personally guarantee it, lets get as many guys as possible to these tournaments and see if our recruiting class, as a state, doesnt go up....

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Considering Turbo is about 15-0 over Aaron Lopez over the last couple years, and he beat Mavin Lopez two or three times this summer. I would think he would be the favorite. He also got beat in overtime as an 8th grader to 2X state champion Logan Biddy, pretty impressive. In my opinion he is pound for pound one of the top three kids in Division 1 this year. Wrestlinggod...who are the kids around his weight that you think can beat him?

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Considering Turbo is about 15-0 over Aaron Lopez over the last couple years, and he beat Mavin Lopez two or three times this summer. I would think he would be the favorite. He also got beat in overtime as an 8th grader to 2X state champion Logan Biddy, pretty impressive. In my opinion he is pound for pound one of the top three kids in Division 1 this year. Wrestlinggod...who are the kids around his weight that you think can beat him?

sorry sir, the people i am thinking of will remain nameless until the time comes and they face, but he did wrestle some last season until he left the team, he only lost three times, to the same person tho, and they were at big tourneys

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Considering Turbo is about 15-0 over Aaron Lopez over the last couple years, and he beat Mavin Lopez two or three times this summer. I would think he would be the favorite. He also got beat in overtime as an 8th grader to 2X state champion Logan Biddy, pretty impressive. In my opinion he is pound for pound one of the top three kids in Division 1 this year. Wrestlinggod...who are the kids around his weight that you think can beat him?

 

you know what they say about opinions everyones got one and most of them stink.for you to live in nashville you sure do know much about this turbo kid. top three in the state? you are such a jokester. you forgot to mention tha tbiddy hadn't wrestled since state. can you tell me how old this turbo is? i think he will place maybe but come on he might not be 3rd best on the soddy team

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