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Father Ryan wins Thompson Christmas Duals

Pool Play--

1st Place - Father Ryan School
2nd Place - Moody High School
3rd Place - Madison County High School
4th Place - Helena High School
Round 1
Father Ryan School defeated Moody High School 52-27.
Madison County High School defeated Helena High School 54-27.
Round 2
Father Ryan School defeated Helena High School 76-6.
Moody High School defeated Madison County High School 41-40.
Round 3
Father Ryan School defeated Madison County High School 63-18.
Moody High School defeated Helena High School 56-23.

 

Final Round-

 

1st Place - Father Ryan School
2nd Place - Thompson High School
3rd Place - Bob Jones High School
Round 1
Thompson High School defeated Bob Jones High School 37-31.
Round 2
Father Ryan School defeated Bob Jones High School 60-15.
Round 3
Father Ryan School defeated Thompson High School 41-31.

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Father Ryan wins Thompson Christmas Duals

Pool Play--

1st Place - Father Ryan School

2nd Place - Moody High School

3rd Place - Madison County High School

4th Place - Helena High School

Round 1

Father Ryan School defeated Moody High School 52-27.

Madison County High School defeated Helena High School 54-27.

Round 2

Father Ryan School defeated Helena High School 76-6.

Moody High School defeated Madison County High School 41-40.

Round 3

Father Ryan School defeated Madison County High School 63-18.

Moody High School defeated Helena High School 56-23.

 

 

Final Round-

 

1st Place - Father Ryan School

2nd Place - Thompson High School

3rd Place - Bob Jones High School

Round 1

Thompson High School defeated Bob Jones High School 37-31.

Round 2

Father Ryan School defeated Bob Jones High School 60-15.

Round 3

Father Ryan School defeated Thompson High School 41-31.

Ryan is good where they are good, but have to plug some holes. They need to figure out how to limit those losses, can't give up 6 to The Bros or it won't be close. I don't think it will be anyway.

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It does seem like cbhs is the team to beat in d2 this year.

 

Anyone that understands D2 wrestling has been predicting CBHS would be strong at both the 2017 & 2018 state tournaments for the past several years due to how strong their middle school program was with those kids.  Let's not forget that they had a potential state champion move to Nashville where he is now wrestling for MBA and a state champion from last season that has not wrestled this season.  How good would they be with those two individuals in the lineup? 

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Anyone that understands D2 wrestling has been predicting CBHS would be strong at both the 2017 & 2018 state tournaments for the past several years due to how strong their middle school program was with those kids. Let's not forget that they had a potential state champion move to Nashville where he is now wrestling for MBA and a state champion from last season that has not wrestled this season. How good would they be with those two individuals in the lineup?

i would say the same applies to McCallie and Beech as well. Both have had tremendous middle school programs of late and should translate to big years the next couple seasons Edited by Bump11
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Anyone that understands D2 wrestling has been predicting CBHS would be strong at both the 2017 & 2018 state tournaments for the past several years due to how strong their middle school program was with those kids.  Let's not forget that they had a potential state champion move to Nashville where he is now wrestling for MBA and a state champion from last season that has not wrestled this season.  How good would they be with those two individuals in the lineup? 

 

Glad to see that mommas come around to Daddy's way of thinking.  I been tell you all this for weeks.

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