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Bradley Central 78 – Rhea County 6

 

@Bradley Tuesday 12/16/14

 

 132 -    Hunter Parker (BC) rec’d forfeit

138 -    Stephen Scott (BC) rec’d forfeit

145 –    Donnie Beyers (BC)  pinned Van Ives (RC) :50
152 -    Caleb Adkins (BC)  pinned Jaramia Holder (RC)  1:20
160 –    Clay Bandy (BC) pinned Andres Valascon (RC)  :42
170 –   Corey Gatlin (BC) pinned Kendall Scruggs (RC)  :31

182 –   Edward Elkins (BC)  pinned Matt McDonald (RC) :26

195 –   Brett Brown (BC)  rec’d forfeit
220 –    Jacob Stanfill (RC) pinned Tripp Storrs (BC)  2:31

285 –   D.J. Adams (BC) pinned Tyler Shelton (RC)   :27

106 –   T,J, Hicks (BC) rec’d forfeit

113 –   Toribo Navarro (BC) rec’d forfeit

120 -    Ryan McElhaney (BC) pinned Andrew Flowers (RC) :55
126 -    Nick Fuller (BC)) rec’d forfeit 

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Bradley Central 78 – Rhea County 6

 

@Bradley Tuesday 12/16/14

 

132 - Hunter Parker (BC) rec’d forfeit

138 - Stephen Scott (BC) rec’d forfeit

145 – Donnie Beyers (BC) pinned Van Ives (RC) :50

152 - Caleb Adkins (BC) pinned Jaramia Holder (RC) 1:20

160 – Clay Bandy (BC) pinned Andres Valascon (RC) :42

170 – Corey Gatlin (BC) pinned Kendall Scruggs (RC) :31

182 – Edward Elkins (BC) pinned Matt McDonald (RC) :26

195 – Brett Brown (BC) rec’d forfeit

220 – Jacob Stanfill (RC) pinned Tripp Storrs (BC) 2:31

285 – D.J. Adams (BC) pinned Tyler Shelton (RC) :27

106 – T,J, Hicks (BC) rec’d forfeit

113 – Toribo Navarro (BC) rec’d forfeit

120 - Ryan McElhaney (BC) pinned Andrew Flowers (RC) :55

126 - Nick Fuller (BC)) rec’d forfeit

What has happened to Rhea County?

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What has happened to Rhea County?

 

Circling the drain, same as most of East TN. Most duals this season feature 6 or 7 forfeits. Reffing a dual in east TN is easy money these days. 7 forfeits , 5 first period pins, a guy can hit the showers in under 30 minutes.

 

I hear Maryville down to around 6 wrestlers school has enrollment of something like 1600 kids.

 

Former small school power Greenback hanging on by the barest of threads. Many others in a similar situation. Recent Knox Catholic duals had more forfeits than I've ever seen.

 

Why ??

 

Lots of reasons. Some schools such as Greenback receive either zero support or outright hostility from the administration.

 

Another seems to be kids today would much rather spend their lives with their faces plastered to some screen, I pad, smartphone, computer, TV- anything other than sports.

 

I hope I'm wrong but the trend I see in TN high school looks a lot like what's happened at the college level. Schools dropping the sport left and right, outnumbering new programs something like 5 to 1.

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Rhe Co. coach has a plan, has a wreslting room in his middle school (previously the high school) a new room in the new high school and good admin. support time is all he needs

 

A little good news. Wish him well and look forward to seeing him grow.

 

I can think of several schools envious of his support and resources. Good luck to Rhea

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Rhe Co. coach has a plan, has a wreslting room in his middle school (previously the high school) a new room in the new high school and good admin. support time is all he needs

Their middle school has 2 or 3 decent wrestlers and some younger ones who show promise and they still have a kids club is what I was told. The support is there they just need to get more people and atheletes involved.

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As for the future of wrestling, the UFC is becoming to the wrestler what the NFL is to the amature football player. We shall see how motivating the Johnny Hendricks', T.J. Dillashaw's, Demetrious Johnson's, Jon Jones, Daniel Cormier's and our own Dustin Ortiz becomes to our youth over time.

 

No other sport seems to prepare these athletes better for this grueling 15-25 minutes than wrestling right now.

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Usually,,, Challenge matches or wrestle offs may determine that, unless coaches see a better match up.

 

Situational,i.e.,high skill may be neutralized by stronger athletes to keep match closer so bumping up & other unexpected wins (team swing pts) or bonus points occur affecting the overall outcome.... Otherwise jv matches and various undrclassman/B team tournaments will have to do for now

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Usually,,, Challenge matches or wrestle offs may determine that, unless coaches see a better match up.

Situational,i.e.,high skill may be neutralized by stronger athletes to keep match closer so bumping up & other unexpected wins (team swing pts) or bonus points occur affecting the overall outcome.... Otherwise jv matches and various undrclassman/B team tournaments will have to do for now

I had two sons that wrestled at Greenback i know how the process works.I was asking the thoughts on him as a wrestler.BC fans know what a real wrestler looks like even as a JV.I havnt had time to travel down to watch him yet just asking for an opinion on him as a varsity prospect.Thanks for your answer tho.
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