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Common sense would dictate that state region duals would be seeded based on regular season head to head results.

For example if Team XYZ went undefeated vs all other regional teams in the regular season, they would be seeded #1 in their state region dual tournament to make it to state. and so on with seeds for #2, #3 etc in a dual bracket

However after a fairly thorough search of TSSAA website, I could not find any info regarding procedures region duals to qualify for state.

Can anyone out there please clarify if the TSSAA has rules/regulations for region duals seeding?

Thanks in  advance

 

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6 minutes ago, barbwire said:

Common sense would dictate that state region duals would be seeded based on regular season head to head results.

For example if Team XYZ went undefeated vs all other regional teams in the regular season, they would be seeded #1 in their state region dual tournament to make it to state. and so on with seeds for #2, #3 etc in a dual bracket

However after a fairly thorough search of TSSAA website, I could not find any info regarding procedures region duals to qualify for state.

Can anyone out there please clarify if the TSSAA has rules/regulations for region duals seeding?

Thanks in  advance

 

Pretty sure, may be wrong here, that each region sets their own bylaws.  

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16 hours ago, Wrestlingfan22 said:

I know in region 2 the district 3 winner wrestles the district 4 runner up and vice versa and then the 2 winners wrestle for the championship and then they do the same for sectionals with the 2 winners of region 1 and 2 having home advantage and the 2 winners of that go to state

Yeah, that's how District 1 does it also. 

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