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                           2014 MTWOA Grand Championship –

                            Freshman & Junior Varsity Divisions

 

 

    The 2014 Middle Tennessee Wrestling Officials Association Grand Championship is scheduled for Saturday, January 18, 2014 at McGavock High School, 3150 McGavock Pike, Nashville, TN.

 

The fee for this year’s tournament is $100.00 per team (or $15 per individual), Freshman and JV teams from the same school are considered two (2) separate entries.

 

Checks are to be made payable to: The Middle Tennessee Wrestling Officials Association or MTWOA.

Payment is expected no later than the date of competition

 

The Grand Championship is a single day tournament that is open to all freshman level wrestlers in the Middle Tennessee area that MTWOA services and a JV tournament open to all Tennessee and surrounding State wrestlers. JV level is defined as 10 or fewer Varsity matches or Varsity losses that are twice the number of Varsity wins.

 

The Freshman Division will utilize the TSSAA Varsity Division weight classes plus a 97 lb class (97, 106, 113, 120, 126, 132, 138, 145, 152, 160, 170, 182, 195, 220 and 285).  Each weight class is plus two pounds for growth allowance. Weight classes may be split to limit the brackets to a maximum of 16 wrestlers per weight class. The freshman division will be a double elimination format. Wrestlers not placed by pre-registration or those that do not make their assigned weight at weigh-in, will be placed in the next available open bracket for that weight class. There will be no re-seeding of brackets the day of the tournament. 

The freshmen division is for 9th Grade wrestlers in the Middle Tennessee area that MTWOA services  only.

 

ALL ENTRIES ARE DUE BY 9PM WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15th

NOTE: ENTRIES MUST BE EMAILED USING THE ATTACHED SPREADSHEET

Entries sent in another format will not be accepted,

Email all entries to Jonathan Williams at jonathan@lrwlawfirm.com

Any questions to John Gannon at JGannon@hilliard.com or (931)801-6571

 

The Junior Varsity Division will utilize the 14 TSSAA Varsity Division weight classes and is open to all Tennessee and surrounding State wrestlers.  All contestants will be placed in pools to maximize (5) the number of matches.

 

Freshman weigh-ins begin at 7:00am, with competition beginning at 9am.

JV weigh-ins begin at 7:30am, with competition beginning at 9:30am.

 

The 2 lbs. growth allowance will be in effect for both divisions.

 

Please address any questions regarding team scheduling to John Gannon (Freshman) (931) 801-6571 and Travis Jenkins (Junior Varsity) (615) 218-8955 or Carlos Calloway (Junior Varsity) (615)522-2024.

 

All other inquiries can be directed to Jonathan Williams (615) 504-7200

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97lbs

 

1.  Sean Sesnan  Lebanon HS

2.  Zach Thomas  Summit HS

3.  Tanner Corlew  Dickson HS

4.  Tyler Grant  Siegel HS

 

 

106lbs

 

1.  Brady Woodward  Summit HS

2.  Nick Freeman Ravenwood  HS

3.  Colton Briney McGavock HS

4.  Dominic Cerillo  Rossview HS

 

107lbs

 

1.  Raymond Eason Father Ryan HS

2.  Elijah Dryer  Ravenwood HS

3.  Graham Brothers  Brentwood HS

4.  Gabe Rogers  Stewarts Creek HS

 

113lbs

 

1.  Jalen Henry  Mt Juliet HS

2.  Sean Butler  Summit HS

3.  Noah Miga  Franklin HS

4.  Austin Woodward  West Creek HS

 

114lbs

 

1.  Jack Schrader  Franklin HS

2.  Brady Ingram  Independence HS

3.  Matthew Helm  Mt Juliet HS

4.  Baylor Bramble   Siegel HS

 

120lbs

 

1.  Kyle KIsh  Summit HS

2.  Jacob Herndon  MBA HS

3.  Noah Walton  Greenbrier HS

4.  Garrett Witherspoon  Dickson Cty HS

 

121libs

 

1.  Mitchell Camper  Sycamore HS

2.  Adlo Brown  Hunters Lane HS

3.  Peyton Chadwick  Overton HS

4.  John Whitaker  MBA HS

 

126lbs

 

1.  Zachary Wilkins  Mt Juliet HS

2.  Joseph Garrett  Beech HS

3.  Brad Kamp  Fairview HS

4.  John Kim  Rossview HS

 

127lbs

 

1.  William Downing  Beech HS

2.  Ahmad Thomas  West Creek HS

3.  Drake Borre  Fairview HS

4.  Kelvin Freeman McGavock HS

 

132lbs

 

1.  Colin Williams  Mt Juliet HS

2.  Austin Reynolds  Lebanon HS

3.  Cameron Alsup  Overton HS

4.  Matt McKenzie  Father Ryan HS

 

133lbs

 

1.  Perry Matthews  MBA HS

2.  Keegan Pounds  Rossview HS

3.  Dylan VanFleet  Summit HS

4.  Tim Fugate  McGavock HS

 

138lbs

 

1.  Trip Waring  Ravenwood HS

2.  Austin Downing  Mt Juliet HS

3.  Zachary Ables  Centennial HS

4.  William Carney  Beech HS

 

139lbs

 

1.  Anthony Hagey  Father Ryan HS

2.  Mohammad Muday  Stratford HS

3.  Daelan Rose  Harpeth HS

4.  Rober Harris  Hunters Lane HS

 

145lbs

 

1.  Castillo Jacob   Ravenwood HS

2.  Conlan Dile  Hendersonville HS

3.  Zachary Carney  Summit HS

4.  Ty Bartlett  West Creek HS

 

146lbs

 

1.  Dylan Vongas  Antioch HS

2.  Anthony Kim Clarksville HS

3.  Jameson Reagan  Franklin HS

4.  Riley Puster  Centennial HS

 

152lbs

 

1.  Andrew Wesnofske  Father Ryan HS

2.  Daniel Park  Ravenwood HS

3.  Edward McCaw  Antioch HS

4.  Devon Webb  Wilson Central HS

 

153lbs

 

1.  Zach Diviney  Sycamore HS

2.  Michael Luckett   Oakland HS

3.  Nick Galbreath  Franklin HS

4.  Patrick Clements  Father Ryan HS

 

160lbs

 

1.  Landon Guidry  Independence HS

2.  Chris Wilson  Rossview HS

3.  Tristan Mayfield  Independence HS

4.  Kiran Ayer  Dickson Cty HS

 

170lbs

 

1.  Hunter Caldwell  Fairview  HS

2.  Jackson Gray  Lebanon HS

3.  La'Darius Moore  MLK HS

4.  John Shaw  Father Ryan HS

 

182lbs

 

1.  Aaron Mitchell  Summit HS

2.  Wyeth Patton  MBA HS

3.  Isaiah Demello  Independence HS

4.  Zack Brown  Dickson Cty HS

 

195lbs

 

1.  Michael Weather  Independence HS

2.  Deion Boyd   Cane Ridge HS

3.  Damon Dartis   Stratford HS

4.  Tyler Stokes  McGavock HS

 

220lbs

 

1.  Lawrence Shelton  McGavock HS

2.  JW Baird   Lebanon HS

3.  Marquis Turner  Springfield HS

4.  Jake Merryman  Fairview HS

 

285lbs

 

1.  Eric Lee   East Lit HS

2.  Josh Bouser   Summit HS

3.  Michael Beagle  Father Ryan HS

4.  Jake Zimmerer  Hendersonville HS

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