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19 hours ago, facenthecrowd said:

Congrat's to BB.  I am sure it was a great experience for those wrestlers and their fans. 

You are right about Coach Sutherland.  He is great coaching the young wrestlers and all you have to do is look at all of the wrestlers that have come through his programs and how they have done  in High School.  He would be an excellent High School coach giving the opportunity.

Did McCallie wrestle all of their studs?  I keep reading about how they have all of these young wrestlers entering McCallie or are they in High School?  Please advise.

 

Coach Sutherland, congrat's.

 

 

Thank you ,but I had little to do with it. Coach Shane Turner is coaching both the Middle school and high school right now. Rabbit Turner, Jason Villers and myself do the youth program.  A lot of the Ms kids do both school and club Aau with us but as far as any success the ms team has  , that's all coach Turner.

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Wow. Shane Turner. Another great wrestling mind! Been coaching youth since I was in HS. I was fortunate to have him as a coach at Junior Duals and learned a lot in just that one week. Corey Manson speaks very highly of him and credits him for a large part of what he was able to accomplish. 

 

That's a great group of coaches there! No doubt going to produce a lot of successful teams and wrestlers. 

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On ‎11‎/‎4‎/‎2017 at 4:01 PM, durdon said:

No excuses at all, i was just answering facethecrowds question of where all the McCallie studs were and whether you like the answer or not McCallie simply does not build their HS roster from their MS program.   Whether that is a good strategy or not can be debated but it’s the truth. McCallie MS lost to Nashville Catholic team 73-6 today..  and in 2 years McCallie will have a better HS program than they have today..  even without a MS pipeline.

As for Boyd, it is incredibly impressive what is going on there.  The influence that Sutherland is having on steering kids into that program and the job he is doing coaching them is incredibly impressive. Couple that with the new wrestling facility they are building with the fact that i think they now have one of the top HS coaches in the state, they are a program that is about to become a force in D2. 

I am shocked that the McCallie middle school team took it on the chin 73-6.  Is the McCallie team down or was the other team that good?  Surly those 4 or 5 middle school studs from McCallie did not wrestle in the match?

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On 11/4/2017 at 9:04 AM, durdon said:

McCallie encourages their highly developed MS wrestlers to travel and wrestle nationally instead of wrestling for the McCallie MS team.  You will see most of them wrestling for the Minions or HCB at all the major National Duals and entered into all the major national tournaments like super32, Dixie, Philo, Tulsa, Liberty etc..  

Also, a large percentage of the MCCallie varsity wrestlers will enter McCallie as freshman or 8th graders wrestling HS so they are not at McCallie for MS Wrestling. 

This year, McCallie picked up 3 Varsity wrestlers who enrolled as 9th graders, 2 varsity wrestlers who were at McCallie for MS who only wrestled nationally and will pick up one 8th grader who will wrestle nationally until he joins the HS varsity team after Christmas. None of those 6 varsity kids wrestled for the McCallie MS season. 

And just FYI, If all the rising  8th and 9th grade kids from this current upcoming class that have currently applied and committed to enroll at McCallie next year actually show up on campus next fall then McCallie will have a completely different lineup next year and it could be one of the best this state has seen in a long time.

Does this mean that McCallie will win the Baylor dual?

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On 11/4/2017 at 10:13 PM, KingGreene said:

Wow. Shane Turner. Another great wrestling mind! Been coaching youth since I was in HS. I was fortunate to have him as a coach at Junior Duals and learned a lot in just that one week. Corey Manson speaks very highly of him and credits him for a large part of what he was able to accomplish. 

That's a great group of coaches there! No doubt going to produce a lot of successful teams and wrestlers.

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