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Looking at the matchups in Single A I don't feel that Greeneville is a shoe in.  There is definitely some comparisons to be made to DB's team last year.  Clint and Tre Morrisette, Jackson Hurst, and Brennan Watkins as the big four.  Whitley was their fifth.    Greeneville has an even more impressive big four that likely go undefeated in Mason, Cannedy, and the Dupill brothers.  Leandre is their fifth.  Going to be interesting to see how their role players react.   I think Fairview, likely in the semis, and PF (only if they make the finals) in particular could cause problematic matchups.

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38 minutes ago, oceansize42 said:

Looking at the matchups in Single A I don't feel that Greeneville is a shoe in.  There is definitely some comparisons to be made to DB's team last year.  Clint and Tre Morrisette, Jackson Hurst, and Brennan Watkins as the big four.  Whitley was their fifth.    Greeneville has an even more impressive big four that likely go undefeated in Mason, Cannedy, and the Dupill brothers.  Leandre is their fifth.  Going to be interesting to see how their role players react.   I think Fairview, likely in the semis, and PF (only if they make the finals) in particular could cause problematic matchups.

DB also ran into Cleveland, who put 8 or 9 (I can't remember the exact number) in the finals themselves....  I get your argument, but think Greeneville may have more in common with Cleveland in that comparison than D.B.   Outside of their big 4, they do have a couple of other guys that could make the finals in A. 

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17 minutes ago, sx1234 said:

DB also ran into Cleveland, who put 8 or 9 (I can't remember the exact number) in the finals themselves....  I get your argument, but think Greeneville may have more in common with Cleveland in that comparison than D.B.   Outside of their big 4, they do have a couple of other guys that could make the finals in A. 

For sure bad luck on DBs part with Cleveland but look at the Halls dual with Greeneville for sectionals. Halls won six matches, and all six were by pin. 

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10 minutes ago, Midtnwrestling1 said:

Wow. That’s bold cotton. What weight classes does Summit win?

I gave Summit a pin at 182, a dec at 106 and dec at Hwt. 

 

I think Summit's best kids at 20, 26 and 32 all get beat. 

 

James over Little by Maj

Crisp over Leach or Masters by dec (honestly have no idea whats going on there)

Lipsey will bump to 32 and beat Desselle by 3

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