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2023 MTWOA Grand Championships - Freshman, JV & Girls Division January 21, 2023


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                                                  2023 MTWOA Grand Championship –

                                                Freshmen, Junior Varsity & Girls Divisions

 

 

 

The Middle Tennessee Wrestling Officials Association Grand Championship is scheduled for Saturday, January 21, 2023, at Wilson Central High School, 419 Wildcat Way, Lebanon, TN.

 

The fee for this year’s tournament is $100.00 per team (or $15 per individual), Freshmen, JV and Girls teams from the same school are considered three (3) separate teams.

 

Checks are to be made payable to: The Middle Tennessee Wrestling Officials Association or MTWOA.

Payment is expected no later than the date of competition

 

The Grand Championship is a single day tournament that is open to all freshmen level wrestlers in the Middle Tennessee area that MTWOA services and the JV & Girls tournament is open to all Tennessee and surrounding State wrestlers. JV level is defined as 12 or fewer Varsity matches or any wrestler with a 50% or less Varsity Record.

 

The Freshmen Division will utilize the TSSAA Varsity Division weight classes plus a 97 lb. class (97, 106, 113, 120, 126, 132, 138, 145, 152, 160, 170, 182, 195, 220 and 285).  Weight classes may be split to limit the brackets to a maximum of 16 wrestlers per weight class. The freshmen division will be a double elimination format. Wrestlers not placed by pre-registration or those that do not make their assigned weight at weigh-in, will be placed in the next available open bracket for that weight class. There will be no re-seeding of brackets the day of the tournament. The freshmen division is for 9th Grade wrestlers in the Middle Tennessee area that MTWOA services only.

 

 

ALL ENTRIES ARE DUE BY 9PM WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18th

PLEASE EMAIL JAREDG@WCS.EDU FOR LINK TO INPUT

ENTRIES ON TRACK WRESTLING

Any questions to Andrew Hedges at andrew.hedges@wcs.edu

 

 

The Junior Varsity Division will utilize the 14 TSSAA Varsity Division weight classes and will be a double elimination tournament. The Girls Division will utilize the 12 TSSAA Girls Division weight classes and will be placed in pools to try to maximize (5) the number of matches. The JV and Girls Division are open to all Tennessee and surrounding State wrestlers.

 

JV and Girls weigh-ins begin at 7:00 am, with competition beginning at 8:00 am.

 

Freshmen weigh-ins begin at 11:30 am, with competition beginning at 1:00 pm.

 

The 2 lbs. growth allowance will be in effect for ALL divisions.

 

All other inquiries can be directed to John Gannon (931)801-6571

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