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TN Iron Man Open - WEIGH IN LOCATIONS ON APRIL 26th


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Weigh ins will only be at the following Official Weigh In locations on April 26th from 5-7 PM in your time zone.

 

WEIGH IN LOCATIONS

 

James Clemens High School

11306 County Line Road

Madison AL 35756

Contact: Ken Clark

 

Warrior Wrestling Complex

2469 Highway 31

Calera, AL 35040

Contact: Norm Latona 205-288-1371

 

Christian Brothers HS (Memphis)

David Lipscomb HS (Nashville) - Stephen Petricca 498-0700

 

Franklin HS (Franklin) - Jeremy Welder

Blackman HS (Murfreesboro) - Coach Brey

University of Tennesssee-Chattanooga (Chattanooga)

Beardon HS (Knoxville)

Pigeon Forge HS (Pigeon Forge)

 

All weigh-ins will be from 5-7 pm according to the location's time zone. There will be NO Saturday weigh-ins so please make arrangements to weigh-in on Friday night.

 

Coach Trick
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We have a large club up here in Clarksville. The cut off is not until 1PM today. Several of us are on the fence because we can go to IN or IL and weigh in day of the tournament and not have to make two trips. I know that the Knuckleheads offered to do a weigh in, I don't know why they were shut down.

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