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FRANKLIN - Two old rivals meet for the TSSAA D-II state duals title Saturday night as defending state champion Baylor (24-1) take on Father Ryan (22-3) at 8:30 p.m. EST at the Williamson County Ag and Expo Center.


Baylor’s lone dual loss is to Archer (Ga.) and Ryan’s losses are to Baylor (2) and Archer (Ga.).


This is the 10th time the two wrestling powers have met in the duals finals, with Baylor leading 5-4.


Trackwrestling.com ... all results of the state duals matches in D-II, D-I A-AA and D-I AAA can be found on trackwrestling ... results are posted after each individual weight class.


 Road to the Finals: Baylor defeated Brentwood Academy, 72-3, and MBA, 43-13, while Father Ryan defeated Briarcrest, 73-6, and McCallie, 49-24.


State Duals Titles: Baylor (8), McCallie (6), Father Ryan (6)


Father Ryan’s last duals title came in 2010 … Ryan won the first TSSAA state duals in 1988 …


Baylor-Father Ryan - Head-to-Head: Baylor won in 2001-2007-08-09-14 … Ryan won in 1996, 1998-99-2000 …


UVa Commitment: Baylor junior Michael Murphy has committed to wrestle for U. of Virginia


* D-II State Duals - Semifinals


* Father Ryan 49, McCallie 24


195 – Trel Phillips (McC) pinned Jack Boute, 1:17


220 - Ben Stacey (Ryan) dec. Jay Roberts, 8-5


285 – River Henry (McC) pinned Jeremy Darvin, 1:32


106   Christian Simpson (Ryan) pinned Thomas Sell, :24


113 – Raymond Eason (Ryan) forfeit win


120 – Trey Chalifoux (Ryan) major dec. Ryan Ward, 23-8


126 – Kirby Simpson (Ryan) pinned Jonathon Barnes, 1:09


132 – Eli King (Ryan) tech fall Brock Herring, 16-0


138 – Daniel Wesley (Ryan) major dec. Sam Harrelson, 10-2


145 – Chris Wesnofske (Ryan) pinned Anders Heald, 3:46


152 – Marcello Maurice (Ryan) dec. Will Patton, 8-1


160   Nick Naughton (Ryan) pinned Walker Robinson, 1:10


170 - Thomas Rowland (McC) pinned Andrew Wesnofske, 4:52


182 Ariel Bong (McC) pinned Will Shaw, 5:23


Quarterfinals: McCallie 42, Christian Brothers 27


 


* Baylor 43, MBA 13


195 - Ryan Parker (Bay) pinned Sam Sullivan, :30


220 – Jon Schmissrauter (Bay) dec. Ben Kelly, 4-2


285 – Cooper Reiniche (Bay) dec. D’on Coofer, 4-3


106 – Hayden Hartline (Bay) dec. Thomas Bellet, 3-2


113 – Gabriel Elkin (MBA) major dec. Trey Milling, 11-3


120  - Michael Elkin (MBA) dec. Jack Reynolds, 3-2


126 – Mason Reiniche (Bay) major dec. John Michael Glover, 13-1


132 – Alex Atchley (Bay) major dec. Perry Matthews, 9-0


138 – Michael Murphy (Bay) dec. Sam Bellet, 10-4


145 – Caleb Powell (Bay) dec. Blake Solarek, 8-3


152 – Caleb Canada (Bay) dec. Mark Floyd, 5-4  4 OT


160 –Blake Sutherland (Bay) pinned Tracy Mathis, 3:38


170 – Cayman Seagraves (Bay) tech fall Carter Heckle, 17-1


182 – Cole Euverard (MBA) forfeit win


Quarterfinals: Baylor 72, Brentwood Academy 3


 


contact B.B. Branton at william.branton@comcast.net


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