MemphisTiger14 Posted October 27, 2020 Report Share Posted October 27, 2020 I didn't see where anyone had posted results from the Super 32 this weekend. If there's already a thread, feel free to remove this one. Congrats to everyone who placed and to Cooper Flynn for securing the belt! I didn't include the schools they compete for because I didn't know that info. for all of the athletes, but feel free to add them if you know. Also feel free to add anyone I might've missed. 106) Nick Corday: 4-2 106) Bryson Terrell: 1-2 106) Caleb Uhorchuk: 2-2 113) Hunter Gentry: 0-2 120) Cooper Flynn: Champ 120) Daniel Uhorchuk: 0-2 120) Keyveon Roller: 6th place 120) Noah Creque: 0-2 120) Thomas Borders: 0-2 126) Ben Tucker: 0-2 126) Caleb Gumlick: 1-2 126) Hunter Mason: 6th Place 132) Brennan Watkins: 0-2 132) Dayne Dalrymple: 1-2 138) Cole Fort: 1-2 138) Ethan Hylton: 0-2 138) Josh Parton: 1-2 138) Sean Pitts: 0-2 145) Garrett Foreman: 2-2 145) Kodiak Cannedy: 4-2 145) Garrison Dendy: 6th Place 145) Maclain Otting: 0-2 152) Aidan Bowers: 1-2 152) Colby Dalon: 2-2 152) Jackson Hurst: 0-2 152) Rance Horton: 0-2 160) Gavin Cagle: 4-2 160) Tre Morrisette: 2-2 170) Clint Morrisette: 2-2 170) Matheson Meade: 1-2 170) Alex Whitworth: 4th Place 182) Gervacio Gonzalez: 0-2 195) Connor Billingsley: 0-2 195) Ethan Sutton: 2-2 220) Noah Todd: 1-2 220) Ryver Shelton: 0-2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sommers Posted October 28, 2020 Report Share Posted October 28, 2020 Congrats to all who even attended.. Just saw this article showing some recognition to Tennessee wrestling... A notable nugget of information discovered by Willie Saylor of MatScouts was that Tennessee had as many (3) placewinners at the boys high school level as did California. No disrespect to Tennessee, but these two states are rarely mentioned in the same breath when it comes to wrestling accomplishments. Of course, there are plenty of possible explanations for this. First is the proximity of the Super 32 (Greensboro, NC/Myrtle Beach, SC) to Tennessee compared to California. Another factor is that wrestlers in California have experienced much more difficulty trying to train compared to the rest of the country. And to give Tennessee it’s due, they have a good crop of young talent current in their high school ranks. https://news.theopenmat.com/high-school-wrestling/super-32-standouts-from-non-traditional-power-states/79187 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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