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106 - Hartline

113 - Corday

120 - Roller

126 - Bond

132 - Dalrymple

138 - Ivy

145 - Dendy

152 - Taylor (4-TIMER)

160 - Bowers (Had to pick 1 upset)

170 - Whitworth - (5-TIMER)

182 - Garriques

195 - Harper

220 - Wells - (Wells vs Billingsly = BEST MATCH)

285 - Petersen - OW - (will wrestle less than 90 seconds)

TEAM:

1) Baylor 2) CB 3) Father Ryan 4) McCallie

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42 minutes ago, Dropkick said:

I question 220 - FIsher (MBA) beat Billingsley in state duals

220 is the most wide open weight, we’ve had in D2 in a few years. There is 6 guys with a legitimate chance win it this year.  It is going to come down to whomever can put together the best run next Thursday.  

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12 hours ago, Dropkick said:

I question 220 - FIsher (MBA) beat Billingsley in state duals

Wells beat Billingsly in UTB at West Region.  Probably the best match I watched at that tournament.  Wells was aggressor and had multiple chaces to win in regulation and SV.  I allso watched Fisher vs. Billingsly at State Duals and it wasn't near the match.  I think that Wells is in the best shape and the best wrestler of the 3.  I disagree with Taylor, there are only 3 wrestlers that have a shot at 220.  I do think it is the most intriguing weight in the tournament.

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106

1. Kade Hartline (Baylor)

2. Cole Gumlick (Lakeway)

113

1. Nick Corday (Baylor)

2. Tate Williams (Boyd Buchanan)

120

1. Keveyon Roller (Lakeway)

2. Wills Bronson (CBHS)

126

1. Jackson Bond (Baylor)

2. Jack Braman (McCallie)

132

1. Dayne Dalrymple (CBHS)

2. Conor Payne (Boyd Buchanan)

138

1. Brayden Ivy (Lakeway)

2. Micah Tisdale (Baylor)

145

1. Garrison Dendy (Baylor)

2. Ben Stigamier (Father Ryan)

152

1. Emory Taylor (McCallie)

2. Evan Anthony (CBHS)

160

1. Gavin Cagle (McCallie)

2. Aiden Bowers (CBHS)

170

1. Alex Whitworth (McCallie)

2. Omaury Alvarez (Baylor)

182

1. Gunnar Garriques (Baylor)

2. Gevacio Gonzales (CBHS)

195

1. David Harper (Baylor)

2. Theo Sewell (CBHS)

220

1. Gabe Fisher (MBA)

2. Jackson Wells (Brentwood Academy)

285

1. Parker Petersen (Father Ryan)

2. Max Fisher (MBA)

Team

1. Baylor

2. CBHS

3. Father Ryan

4. McCallie

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106

1. Kade Hartline (Baylor)

2. Cole Gumlick (Lakeway)

3. Joe Calvin (Father Ryan)

113

1. Nick Corday (Baylor) - Army West Point Wrestling

2. Joe Jones (Father Ryan)

3. Tate Williams (Boyd Buchanan)

120

1. Keveyon Roller (Lakeway) - Virginia Wrestling

2. Wills Bronson (CBHS)

3. Matt Oberlander (Father Ryan)

126

1. Jackson Bond (Baylor)

2. Calvin Eason (Father Ryan)

3. Jack Braman (McCallie)

132

1. Dayne Dalrymple (CBHS) - UTC Wrestling

2. Conor Payne (Boyd Buchanan)

3. Sapp (CAK)

138

1. Brayden Ivy (Lakeway)

2. Thomas Wesnofske (Father Ryan)

3. Micah Tisdale (Baylor)

145

1. Garrison Dendy (Baylor)

2. Ben Stigamier (Father Ryan)

3. Sam Lee (CBHS)

152

1. Emory Taylor (McCallie) - 4-Timer - Pittsburgh Wrestling

2. Evan Anthony (CBHS)

3. Logan Spell (Brentwood Academy)

160

1. Aiden Bowers (CBHS)

2. Gavin Cagle (McCallie) - Virginia Wrestling

3. Joey Terry (Father Ryan)

170

1. Alex Whitworth (McCallie) - 5-Timer - Harvard Wrestling

2. Omaury Alvarez (Baylor)

3. Foster Salvaggio (CBHS)

182

1. Gunnar Garriques (Baylor)

2. Gevacio Gonzales (CBHS)

3. Torrance Bostick (MUS)

195

1. David Harper (Baylor) - 3-Timer

2. Theo Sewell (CBHS)

3. Iman Lorhasbi (BGA)

220  (Best Weight Class to Watch)

1. Jackson Wells (Brentwood Academy)

2. Connor Billingsly (CBHS)

3. Gabe Fisher (MBA)

285

1. Parker Petersen (Father Ryan) - Tulane Football

2. Max Fisher (MBA)

3. Matthew Smith (Baylor)

Team

1. Baylor

2. CBHS

3. Father Ryan

4. McCallie

 

Outstanding Wrestler: Parker Petersen - Has had one of the most dominating seasons in recent memory - all but 1 match ended in a fall (11-3 major) - suspect he will have 3 1st period falls in route to title

Best Match: Finals Match at 220 - top 3 guys have all gone into overtime with each other

*The chance to see a 5-Timer and a 4-Timer in the finals is pretty incredible and extremely rare.  Good luck to Alex and Emory

* At least SEVEN high level Division I athletes (wrestling and football).  I'm sure I didn't get them all but this is something fun to watch.  If an athlete wonders what it takes to be a DI athlete, watch the kids listed above because they ALL did it through hard work and dedication.

 

 

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3 hours ago, knoxvball said:

Wells beat Billingsly in UTB at West Region.  Probably the best match I watched at that tournament.  Wells was aggressor and had multiple chaces to win in regulation and SV.  I allso watched Fisher vs. Billingsly at State Duals and it wasn't near the match.  I think that Wells is in the best shape and the best wrestler of the 3.  I disagree with Taylor, there are only 3 wrestlers that have a shot at 220.  I do think it is the most intriguing weight in the tournament.

Boruff Is really good and his loss to Fisher in the East Finals was closer than the score reflects.  Snodgrass Is very inconsistent but he has wrestled a ton of big time matches and if he is on then he could run the table.  The same with  Connor Billingsley.  I think the wild card is Carson Gentle.  He probably isn’t strong enough to win it and Fisher caught him early at the East Region but the kid is very skilled and a threat to beat anyone in this bracket.  Fisher and Wells are the favorites but it won’t surprise me if Boruff, Snodgrass, Billingsley, or Gentle  ended up at the top of the podium when the night is over. 

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5 hours ago, greendoor said:

Super athletic. Very physical, but it's called the outstanding wrestler award. 

A one-time champ in the weakest weight class? Maybe if there weren't guys like Whitworth, Taylor, Harper, Dendy, Roller, Corday. 

 

I will give him the Outstanding Athlete Award.

Depends on what the award means:

Best Career: Whitworth/Taylor - it should be based on this but it’s not

Best Season: Petersen - not even close 

Best Tournament: whoever dominates their bracket - will be Petersen 

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40 minutes ago, 615Wrestling said:

Depends on what the award means:

Best Career: Whitworth/Taylor - it should be based on this but it’s not

Best Season: Petersen - not even close 

Best Tournament: whoever dominates their bracket - will be Petersen 

The outstanding wrestler award has changed over the years.  At one point it was the wrestler that dominated his weight classification or a wrestler that finished 4th in his region and went on a tear at the state tournament and defeated a defending state champ in the semi-finals and a state runner-up in the championship finals.  More recently it has been awarded to the kid with the best overall career.  

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