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Go to the previous years of the state tournament over the past 3 season and count how many medals come out of each region. You will find no other region is close to region 3 with Cleveland, Bradley, Soddy, Ooltewah, Cookville, etc. Then see who is second, it is and will be region 6, Brentwood, Franklin, Indy, Ravenwood, Overton, etc. Region 6 over the past couple of years has been turning it on. They do not have the tradition rich programs like region 3 as Ravenwood and Independence both started programs between 2000 and 2004. Last year alone, 4 out of the 14 state champs were from region 6, 6 out of 14 were from region 3. That means the other 6 regions across the state had 4 champs combined. The pecking order goes Region 3, then region 6, then the rest....

Soddy is not in region 3 for Individuals only Duals. Also Cookeville is no longer in region 3 as well.

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Go to the previous years of the state tournament over the past 3 season and count how many medals come out of each region. You will find no other region is close to region 3 with Cleveland, Bradley, Soddy, Ooltewah, Cookville, etc. Then see who is second, it is and will be region 6, Brentwood, Franklin, Indy, Ravenwood, Overton, etc. Region 6 over the past couple of years has been turning it on. They do not have the tradition rich programs like region 3 as Ravenwood and Independence both started programs between 2000 and 2004. Last year alone, 4 out of the 14 state champs were from region 6, 6 out of 14 were from region 3. That means the other 6 regions across the state had 4 champs combined. The pecking order goes Region 3, then region 6, then the rest....

 

Region 5 had 4 state champs last year (Brunner Proctor Kennedy Allen), same as Region 6. The way I look at it, 6 for Region 3 then 4 for Region 5 then 4 for the rest of the state.

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Just because you were a champ does not always mean that you are a champ. Because I know guys that have not even placed after being a champ. Moving up in weight classes is difficult, so you have to train even harder.

Then if you place and/or become a champ again, then you really are a champ.

 

 

I disagree, once you have won a State Championship, nobody can take that away from you. You will always be a state champion, no matter what, no matter how you won, when you won, what weight you won at, it doesn't matter because you won, you will always be a state champion. You can change the future, but not the past, and the past would show that Tyler Pitts is a state champion.

 

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I disagree, once you have won a State Championship, nobody can take that away from you. You will always be a state champion, no matter what, no matter how you won, when you won, what weight you won at, it doesn't matter because you won, you will always be a state champion. You can change the future, but not the past, and the past would show that Tyler Pitts is a state champion.

 

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no ones trying to take their medals away, they are just saying that even if he was a state champ at 103 a couple years ago. he is not as big of a threat this year at 140, or last year at 125. hes good but not state champ good for the weight hes at

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