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Dalon was on my 2017 Region 1 Allstars team and recently backed out. He's been working with Junior Hernandez for awhile and is legit. I wouldn't be so quick to think they're going to leave Knoxville though, they're not like others who think they're headed for greener pastures out of the county.

 

The A/AA guy I feel have the best chance coming in as Freshmen. Grey Carroll and Jacob Stamper will both place at Alcoa next year as Freshmen, book it... Skidmore and Foreman could make some noise next year for Pigeon Forge too, but they're not quite on the two from Alcoa's level.

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Nothing too shocking here really. Dayne has been with Wave Wrestling from the start and is focused on wrestling so CBHS is the obvious choice. His older brother Tate was also a Wave Wrestling product but ended up at Bolton for a few reasons, particularly because he wanted to play baseball as well and that would have been tough for him at CBHS.

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Nothing too shocking here really. Dayne has been with Wave Wrestling from the start and is focused on wrestling so CBHS is the obvious choice. His older brother Tate was also a Wave Wrestling product but ended up at Bolton for a few reasons, particularly because he wanted to play baseball as well and that would have been tough for him at CBHS.

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Has he been to Mirons yet? That's a great room. Very different style than most but you can't argue with Mirons results, especially for the international styles.

According to Eli King's parents , Eli King trained with Miron for 3 years and won tulsa etc while training there.  Sounds like Miron gets results 

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According to Eli King's parents , Eli King trained with Miron for 3 years and won tulsa etc while training there. Sounds like Miron gets results

It is a good room for sure. Miron believes in a lot of hard drilling. A typical day would be 3 sessions totaling 6 hours of which maybe 40-60 minutes was actual live wrestling, the rest is hard drilling.

Most kids seem to loose focus with that much drilling so don't go back. The results show for the ones that do though.

Miron suggests one weekend a month for out of state kids, he says one summer camp a year isn't enough time to pick up the system

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According to Eli King's parents , Eli King trained with Miron for 3 years and won tulsa etc while training there. Sounds like Miron gets results

It is a good room for sure. Miron believes in a lot of hard drilling. A typical day would be 3 sessions totaling 6 hours of which maybe 40-60 minutes was actual live wrestling, the rest is hard drilling.

Most kids seem to loose focus with that much drilling so don't go back. The results show for the ones that do though.

Miron suggests one weekend a month for out of state kids, he says one summer camp a year isn't enough time to pick up the system

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