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Here's Hamms updated ranking

 

Teams:

1. Cleveland
2. Bradley Central
3. Soddy Daisy
4. Wilson Central
5. Beech
6. Tennessee
7. Halls
8. Summit
9. Mt. Juliet
10. Blackman

 

106-

1. Trent Nelson (Tennessee)
2. Chandler Davis (Walker Valley)
3. Noah Horst (Beech)
4. Christian Isbell (Clarksville)
5. Wes Devaney (Bradley)
6. Jacob Allen (Soddy)

 

113-

1. Garrett Bowers (Cleveland)
2. Tj Hicks (Bradley)
3. Brayden Palmer (Beech)
4. Brady Woodward (Summit)
5. Connor Thornburg (East Hamilton)
6. Michael Cannon (Arlington)

 

120-

1. Calvin Martin (William Blount)
2. Job Dooley (Franklin)
3. Bryce Pond (Cleveland)
4. Trey Hicks (Bradley)
5. Sean Sesnan (Wilson Central)
6. Luke Dezember (Lawrence Co)

 

126-

1. Charles Wheaton (Soddy)
2. Ethan Anderson (Bradley)
3. Kyle Burns (Bearden)
4. Jack Shrader (Franklin)
5. Tolliver Justice (Halls)
6. Daniel Fowler (Independence)

 

132-

1. Colton Landers (Cleveland)
2. Ryan McElhaney (Bradley)
3. Chase Brown (Halls)
4. Grant Lundy (East Hamilton)
5. Landon Adzima (Gibbs)
6. Jordan Taylor (Cordova)

 

138-

1. Brady Ingram (Independence)
2. Luke Story (Science Hill)
3. Aaron Kelly (Tullahoma)
4. Cody Mathews (Cleveland)
5. Matthew Maxwell (Gibbs)
6. Nicholas Freeman (Ravenwood)

 

145-

1. Knox Fuller (Bradley)
2. Dewey Pendley (Tennessee)
3. Zach Wilkins (Mt. Juliet)
4. Emory Holcomb (Soddy)
5. Logan Whiteside (Cleveland)
6. Jason Chambers (Stewarts Creek)

 

152-

1. Trevor Rippy (Beech)
2. Jay Graham (Rhea County)
3. Landon Fowler (Blackman)
4. Austin Matthews (Bradley)
5. Arthur James (Science Hill)
6. Tony Wilson (Soddy)

 

160-

1. Matthew Sells (Blackman)
2. Mikel Gregory (Walker Valley)
3. Caleb Adkins (Bradley)
4. Bryson Henley (Tennessee)
5. William Diehl (Science Hill)
6. Dylan Quinn (Mt. Juliet)

 

170-

1. Colton McMahan (Halls)
2. Kyle Smith (Beech)
3. Dawson Satterfield (William Blount)
4. Sawyer Knott (Summit)
5. Damon Smith (Wilson Cent)
6. Kamale Strong (Hunters Lane)

 

182-

1. Hunter Fortner (Gibbs)
2. Christian Salter (Siegel)
3. James Hartgrove (William Blount)
4. Jack Hicks (Cleveland)
5. Brent Buckman (Halls)
6. Bradley Williams (Clarksville)

 

195-

1. Dawson Johnson (Bartlett)
2. Jeremy Spangler (Tennessee)
3. Nathan Walling (Mt. Juliet)
4. Dylan Carney (Northwest)
5. Hunter Price (Maryville)
6. Elijah Lawson (Gibbs)

 

220-

1. Ty Boeck (Soddy)
2. Javier Salvador (Heritage)
3. Brody Workman (Jefferson Co)
4. Victor Bednorski (Ooltewah)
5. Samuel Garcia (Cleveland)
6. Keenan Sloan (Hardin Valley)

 

Hwt-

1. Nick Boykin (Riverdale)
2. Michael Kramer (Wilson Cent)
3. Isaiah Demello (Independence)
4. Luke Champion (Tullahoma)
5. Johnathon Metcalf (Arlington)
6. Titus Shafton (Cleveland)

 

 

Lets hear it, sound off.

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I noticed that the DII rankings say that they were updated on 1/16/17... however, they don't look like they were updated at all.  If they were, I would say they are wildly inaccurate.  There are a ton of weights that are off and still show some wrestlers ranked who aren't wrestling this year.

 

I know nobody really cares about DII anyway though!

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So,

 

132-

1. Ryan McElhaney (Bradley)

2. Colton Landers (Cleveland)
3. Chase Brown (Halls)
4. Grant Lundy (East Hamilton)
5. Landon Adzima (Gibbs)
6. Jordan Taylor (Cordova)

 

138-

1. Dewey Pendley (Tennessee)

2. Brady Ingram (Independence)

3. Luke Story (Science Hill)
4. Aaron Kelly (Tullahoma)
5. Cody Mathews (Cleveland)
6. Matthew Maxwell (Gibbs)

 

145-

1. Knox Fuller (Bradley)
2. Zach Wilkins (Mt. Juliet) -- ?
3. Emory Holcomb (Soddy) -- ?
4. Logan Whiteside (Cleveland) -- ?
5. Jason Chambers (Stewarts Creek)

6. ?
 

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