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Surprised?

 

How bout weight loss initiatives?

 

TSSAA Board of Control passed a proposal that requires a heat policy for all its member schools. The requirements of the policy include adjustments which must be made for activities depending on the heat index at the location where the activities take place.

 

The TSSAA Heat policy is the minimum standard that member schools must follow. The TSSAA Heat policy will prohibit schools from practicing or competing when the heat index at the location of the activity is in excess of 104 degrees Fahrenheit.

 

No More 110° coach those Were the days... ╰_╯

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From TSSAA 2014-15

IV. STATE TOURNAMENT (Division I)

 

YES...

 

The state wrestling tournament shall be held the weekend of the third Saturday in February.

 

The draw for the state tournament shall be made by the Board of Control and shall be released after the completion of all regional wrestling tournaments.

 

Wrestlers who meet the qualification shall be placed in each weight division in the state tournament.

 

In order to be placed, a wrestler must be a regional champion and must have been a state place finisher during his high school career.

 

The criteria for placing shall be as follows:

 

Separate all state champions (includes state champions from other states).

 

The following criteria shall be used to separate state champions: (a) state champion at same weight, (B) state champion at higher weight, © state champion at lower weight. (If there are two state champions at the same weight the state champion from Tennessee will receive the higher seed.)

 

Follow the same procedure as #2 above for 2nd place from previous year, 3rd place from previous year.

 

Items #2 and #3 shall be applied in order to wrestlers who placed in the state tournament two years prior.

Blind draw.

 

V. STATE TOURNAMENT (Division II)

 

The state wrestling tournament shall be the weekend of the third Saturday in February.

 

The East/Middle Region shall determine the top six wrestlers in their region to advance to the state tournament by whatever means they choose. The West Region shall determine the top three wrestlers in their region to advance to the state tournament by whatever means they choose. The East Middle #6 and the West #3 shall wrestle at the state tournament site in a preliminary single elimination match with the winner advancing to the eight man championship bracket.

 

In order to be placed, a wrestler must have been a state place finisher in his career.

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Back through 1997 you can go to "Champions" on tssaa website then select "Past State Championship Results" then select the sport and that will show you everything available for that sport and year. 

 

http://www.tssaa.org/pastchampions/index.htm

 

To go back further, not sure, but Gillespie will gladly help.

 

Matthew Gillespie

Assistant Executive Director

mgillespie@tssaa.org

Phone: 615-889-6740

Fax: 615-889-0544

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Back through 1997 you can go to "Champions" on tssaa website then select "Past State Championship Results" then select the sport and that will show you everything available for that sport and year.

 

http://www.tssaa.org/pastchampions/index.htm

 

To go back further, not sure, but Gillespie will gladly help.

 

Matthew Gillespie

Assistant Executive Director

mgillespie@tssaa.org

Phone: 615-889-6740

Fax: 615-889-0544

The way I've always done it is when you get to the brackets, go to the browser address bar and just delete the year and put the desired year in place. Easy.
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Back through 1997 you can go to "Champions" on tssaa website then select "Past State Championship Results" then select the sport and that will show you everything available for that sport and year.

 

http://www.tssaa.org/pastchampions/index.htm

 

To go back further, not sure, but Gillespie will gladly help.

 

Matthew Gillespie

Assistant Executive Director

mgillespie@tssaa.org

Phone: 615-889-6740

Fax: 615-889-0544

it says "page not found." Could it be it hasn't been loaded yet?
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