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CBHS v.s. Collierville


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People asked earlier who the best team from West Tennessee will be, it could be decided this week. Wednesday, Christian Brothers hosts Collierville. Collierville, who wrestled Clarksville close last year, losing by only 8, returns most of their team that has solid lower and middle weights. Christian Brothers is traditionally been the best team from west Tennessee the last couple of years and will be solid. Houston, who is also traditionally pretty good, lost a dual match to Ridgeway earlier this year, losing all respect I had for them (which wasn't much) Though the score won't reflect the competition, I believe Christian Brothers will beat Collierville convincingly by about 25-35 points. Collierville shouldn't feel bad, however, CBHS will beat many high quality teams this year.

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CBHS 44, Collierville 15

 

103 Mike Hammond © beat Mark Alsobrook (CB) 18-7

112 Ryan Barnett (CB) pinned C. Tisdale © 3:30

119 J. Robinson (CB) beat Shawn Speroff © 11-8

125 Danny Hunt © beat Beau DeVautour (CB) 14-1

130 Josh Riddle (CB) beat T. Parsons © 13-8

135 Nick Rogers © beat Nathan Velasco (CB) 11-0

140 R. Cullen © beat Andrew Magdovitz (CB) 4-3

145 Max Quinlan (CB) pinned J. Stampers © 4:38

152 Nick Marable (CB) beat J. Claney © 13-7

160 Jay Simpson (CB) beat Billy West 6-3

171 Michael Marable (CB) beat Jonathan Abel © 14-2

189 Ben Campbell (CB) win by forfeit

215 John Condon (CB) beat J. Lindow © 16-8

275 Brandon Pearce (CB) pinned H. Medley 3:00

 

Records: CBHS 2-0, Collierville 0-1

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