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1st Place - Ryan McElhaney of Bradley Central

2nd Place - Briar Potter of East Hamilton

3rd Place - Tanner Justice of Halls

4th Place - Trent Comeaux of Red Bank

5th Place - Kevin Lambson of Seymour

6th Place - Justin Smith of Pisgah

7th Place - Nick King of Wilson Central

8th Place - Jacob Kimbrough of Blackman

 

113-

 

1st Place - Toribio Navarro of Bradley Central

2nd Place - Evan Huling of Halls

3rd Place - Caleb Berta of Wilson Central

4th Place - Wyatt Sipe of Beech

5th Place - Chris Poore of Seymour

6th Place - Anthony Richardson of Alcoa

7th Place - Daniel Winters of Blackman

8th Place - Blake Reichel of Red Bank

 

120-

 

1st Place - Knox Fuller of Bradley Central

2nd Place - Christian Cerrito of Wilson Central

3rd Place - Nathaniel Murphy of Alcoa

4th Place - Matt Meeks of East Hamilton

5th Place - Calvin Giles of Halls

6th Place - Landon Butler of Beech

7th Place - Drew Singleton of Pisgah

8th Place - Cody Baugh of Red Bank

 

126-

 

1st Place - Lane Dickeson of Wilson Central

2nd Place - Hunter Parker of Bradley Central

3rd Place - Connor Gavlick of Maryville

4th Place - Jeff Henson of Pisgah

5th Place - Michael Brobeck of Blackman

6th Place - Matt Gold of Halls

7th Place - Nick Akins of East Hamilton

8th Place - David Najera of Cane Ridge

 

132-

 

1st Place - Austin Richard of Wilson Central

2nd Place - Brian Lacey of Page

3rd Place - Taylor Kazy of Bradley Central

4th Place - Grant Wallen of Seymour

5th Place - David Arredondo of Pisgah

6th Place - Tanner Finch of Maryville

7th Place - Clayton Apland of Blackman

8th Place - Trey Lepper of Halls

 

138-

 

1st Place - Eddie Small of Wilson Central

2nd Place - Stephen Scott of Bradley Central

3rd Place - Chase Nuchols of William Blount

4th Place - Gabe McDuffie of Red Bank

5th Place - Joe Fox of Halls

6th Place - Ethan Joyce of Seymour

7th Place - Logan Fuson of Maryville

8th Place - Kyler Johnson of Beech

 

145-

 

1st Place - John-Michael Jenkinson of Wilson Central

2nd Place - Matthew Sells of Blackman

3rd Place - Andrew Kitts of Halls

4th Place - Elan McCasland of Beech

5th Place - Caleb Adkins of Bradley Central

6th Place - David Johnson of Red Bank

7th Place - Jacob Wolfe of East Hamilton

8th Place - Dillon O`Neil of Pisgah

 

152-

 

1st Place - Mike Binns of Wilson Central

2nd Place - Tyler Garrison of Blackman

3rd Place - Colter McConnell of Bradley Central

4th Place - colton mcmahan of Halls

5th Place - Matthew Gallaspy of Seymour

6th Place - Bryce Teague of Page

7th Place - Thomas Meadows of Maryville

8th Place - Dakota Norris of Pisgah

 

160-

 

1st Place - Nathan Wilson of Maryville

2nd Place - Michael King of Beech

3rd Place - Zach Linton of Wilson Central

4th Place - Austin Bishop of Blackman

5th Place - Peter Leichner of Page

6th Place - Aidan Rogers of Pisgah

7th Place - Robert Perry of Red Bank

8th Place - Eli Bishop of Powell

 

170-

 

1st Place - Kaleb Rippy of Beech

2nd Place - Devin Crawl of Red Bank

3rd Place - David Hamilton of Seymour

4th Place - Ty Georgeadis of Wilson Central

5th Place - Sam Young of Pisgah

6th Place - Dean Franz of Maryville

7th Place - Tyler Kalish of Halls

8th Place - Chris Brewer of Alcoa

 

182-

 

1st Place - Chad Solomon of Maryville

2nd Place - Perry Baltz of Wilson Central

3rd Place - Brett Brown of Bradley Central

4th Place - Jevon Brown of Blackman

5th Place - Cody Gregory of William Blount

6th Place - Brandon Williams of Halls

7th Place - Ahren Burbage of Seymour

8th Place - Josh Reynolds of Cane Ridge

 

195-

 

1st Place - Clay Strawn of Maryville

2nd Place - Mack Fairley of Ooltewah

3rd Place - Zach McFarland of Bradley Central

4th Place - Xavier Satterfield of William Blount

5th Place - Ben Iles of Wilson Central

6th Place - Gabe Smith of Red Bank

7th Place - Bo Blankenship of Blackman

8th Place - Tanner Huff of Halls

 

220-

 

1st Place - John Kramer of Wilson Central

2nd Place - Dillon Baldwin of Seymour

3rd Place - Peyton Reinert of Beech

4th Place - John Albritton of Pisgah

5th Place - Kelvin Leon of Ooltewah

6th Place - Drew Ten Eyck of Maryville

7th Place - Joshua Neely of Powell

8th Place - Dalton Cantrell of Blackman

 

285-

 

1st Place - Cody Lamb of Pisgah

2nd Place - Austin Wells of Blackman

3rd Place - Devol Whitfield of Beech

4th Place - Jacob Keltch of Ooltewah

5th Place - Clark Jones of William Blount

6th Place - Jerry Johnson of Bradley Central

7th Place - Seth Fiegler of Alcoa

8th Place - Christian Frans of Wilson Central

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