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I wanted to go ahead and get an updated set of rankings out before the state duals this weekend.  This should take into account matches from the region duals (other than FR vs CBHS which hasn't happened yet).  I also went ahead and added in some notes and commentary on results from the previous week's results where they may have factored into rankings.  I am sure there will be plenty of movement following matches this weekend.

106

  1. Tanner Tran (9, FR)
  2. Axel Ritchie (9, McC)
  3. William (Oliver) Phillips (9, Bay)
  4. Luke Kibblebeck (8, Lake)
  5. Ignatius Smout (11, CBHS)
  6. Luke Brock (9, MBA)

Notes: JD Patton (10, CCS) appears to have shifted down into this weight but only took a forfeit at the weight.  Leaving him at 113 until he gets some matches in.  Luke Brock (9,MBA) beat Bentley Edwards (BB) and slides into the ranking on that win.  Axel Ritchie (McC) pinned Kibblebeck (Lake).

113

  1. Jacob Bond (10, Bay)
  2. Nolen Hardman (9, BB)
  3. Cash Waymire (9, BA)
  4. JD Patton (10, CCS)
  5. Luke Johns (9, MBA)
  6. Brody Connell (9, McC)

Notes: JD Patton (10, CCS) may be dropping from this weight.  Hardman (BB) pinned Johns (MBA)

120

  1. Joseph Calvin (11, FR)
  2. Hudson Frazier (10, MBA)
  3. Joseph (Tate) Williams (11, BB)
  4. Jed Pierce (9, McC)
  5. Cole Gumlick (10, Lake)
  6. Hudson Salvaggio (11, CBHS)

Notes: Hudson Frazier (10, MBA) moves down into the weight and picks up wins over Williams (BB) and Gumlick (Lake), 7-1 and 5-3 respectively.  Williams (BB) pinned Gumlick (Lake).  Gumlick (Lake) also dropped a 5-3 match to Jed Pierce (McC) who enters the rankings.

126

  1. Brody Gobbell (10, FR)
  2. Spencer Reep (11, Lake)
  3. Luke Braman (12, ND)
  4. Chase Hart (10, Bay)
  5. Matt Bryant (10, Good)
  6. Harbor Bent (9, BB)

Notes: Luke Braman (12, ND) moves down from 132, dropping a 13-6 match to Reep (Lake) and pinning Bellet (MBA).  Hart (Bay) dropped a 5-2 match to Pierce (McC) in the dual at 126.  Bryant (Good) won a few matches up at 132 and 138.  Harbor Bent (9, BB) enters the rankings on strength of wins over Bellet (MBA) by fall and Jolly (CCS) 7-3.

132

  1. Cason Roark (10, FR)
  2. Cameron Helton (10, Lake)
  3. Alex Ropski (12, CBHS)
  4. William (George) Emendorfer (9, Bay)
  5. Andrew Connow (10, PJP)
  6. Braden Ryan (9, McC)

Notes: Cason Roark (FR) hits the mats for the first time this season and takes the #1 spot.  Emendorfer (Bay) pinned Usher (McC, 126) during their dual.

138

  1. Nathaniel Askew (10, Bay)
  2. Caleb Gumlick (12, Lake)
  3. Carter Rowlett (11, BB)
  4. Mason Butler (10, CBHS)
  5. Bo Donnelly (10, BA)
  6. Eric (Davis) Crawford (11, MBA)

Notes: Gumlick (Lake) beat Rowlett (BB) 9-1 in dual to go with pins over Crawford (MBA) and Bridgman (CCS).  Rowlett (BB) pinned Crawford (MBA) & beat Bridgman (CCS) 17-7.  Butler (CBHS) defeated Donnelly (BA) 2-0.  Askew (Bay) wrestled 145 in dual versus McCallie and picked up a pin over Voiles.

145

  1. Jay Eversole (10, Lake)
  2. Chancery Deane (10, FR)
  3. Mac Russ (12, MBA)
  4. Connor Payne (11, BB)
  5. Tyson Wolcott (11, FC)
  6. Jack Ward (12, BA)

Notes: Word has it that Paradice has left Baylor so dropping him from the rankings.  Eversole (Lake) defeated Russ (MBA) 6-4 in dual.  Deane (FR) wrestled up to 152 and beat Klindt (MBA) by fall.  Ward (BA) slides into final ranking spot following Paradice's departure.

152

  1. Ian McGehee (12, MUS)
  2. Ryan (Micah) Tisdale (12, Bay)
  3. Chase Eakes (12,FC)
  4. Sawyer Rutherford (10, FR)
  5. Ryan Comfort (12, GCA)
  6. Ethan Klindt (12, MBA)

Notes: Rutherford wrestled up to 160 in dual and pinned Corby (MBA)

160

  1. Hunter Sturgill (10, Bay)
  2. Wills Bronson (12, CBHS)
  3. Taylor Wimsatt (11, BA)
  4. Austin (AJ) Johnson (11, BB)
  5. Connor Corby (12, MBA)
  6. Micah Lemaota (12, FR)

Notes: Bronson (CBHS) pinned Wimsatt (BA) in dual.  Johnson defeated Corby (MBA) 11-5 and Dooley (Lake) by fall.  Corby (MBA) defeated Dooley (Lake) by fall. Common opponent info came to light that moved Johnson (BB) and Dooley (Lakeway) over Frankfather (FRA) which pushed Frankfather out of rankings.  Lemaota (FR) has win over Dooley (Lake).

170

  1. Matt Oberlander (12, FR)
  2. Drake Bowers (11, CBHS)
  3. Odin Phillips (12, Bay)
  4. Kaiden Bates (11, BB)
  5. Logan Mavroff (11, GCA)
  6. Brody Casto (10, Lake)

Notes: Oberlander (FR) beat Tompkins (MBA) 7-2 in dual.  Bates (BB) beat Casto (Lake) 7-6 and Tompkins (MBA) 4-0.  Tompkins (MBA) defeated Casto (Lake) 5-3 but lost to Kyle (CCS) 3-1 SV and Vintrov (ND) 3-2 UTB.  Casto (Lake) beat Kyle (CCS) 9-6 creating a 3-way between Tompkins, Kyle, and Casto in head-to-head.  Casto also beat Vintrov (ND) 8-1.  Mavroff (GCA) is 2-0 versus Kyle (CCS) on season keeping him ahead of the other group.  Kyle (CCS) took a lost to Vintrov (ND) 2-1 in dual but has two wins over him in season.  Casto gets 6th spot out of 3-way tie based on being only one in group without lose to Vintrov (ND).

182

  1. Omaury Alvarez (11, Bay)
  2. Elias Franks (10, MBA)
  3. Jonah Bumgarner (10, CCS)
  4. Ja'Von McMahan (11, McC)
  5. Eli Etherton (12, CAK)
  6. Erasmo Cortez (11, CBHS)

Notes: Alvarez (Bay) defeated McMahan (McC) 14-2 in dual.  Franks (MBA) defeated Bumgarner (CCS) 5-3 in dual.

195

  1. Browning (James) Trainer (10, MBA)
  2. Ryder Smith (9, CCS)
  3. Peyton Woodard (12, NCS)
  4. David Demorest (10, BGA)
  5. Cooper Gentle (9, McC)
  6. Dylan Crawford (12, Bay)

Notes: Trainer (MBA) defeated Smith (CCS) 7-0 in dual & Vintrov (ND) 9-1.  Gentle (McC) dropped a match by fall at 220 to Short (Bay) who previously competed at 182 this year.

220

  1. Gabe Fisher (12, MBA)
  2. Jeremiah Rhames (11, BGA)
  3. William McGrady (12, FR)
  4. Jaden Potts (12, NCS)
  5. Bobby Council (11, FRA)
  6. Jack Branson (11, CBHS)

285

  1. Carson Gentle (11, McC)
  2. Daren Lively (12, FC)
  3. Max Fisher (12, MBA)
  4. Dion Stutts (11, MUS)
  5. Abraham Cromartie (12, FR)
  6. Austin Williams (10, CBHS)
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Looks like the smart guy from out west still has it going in the grey matter about rassling..Back in the Glory Days he would have been snickered at with all these facts .. But all this knowledge and only 3 replies is a waste of TTOW spokesman.. 

Add in a little talk of a meeting at the Cow Palace ( is the State still there ?) or where is Pinkstaff gonna rassle.

Good luck to all, especially my God Son Mr Adamson and EFT

BCB 

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On 2/2/2023 at 2:16 AM, ghouse said:

I wanted to go ahead and get an updated set of rankings out before the state duals this weekend.  This should take into account matches from the region duals (other than FR vs CBHS which hasn't happened yet).  I also went ahead and added in some notes and commentary on results from the previous week's results where they may have factored into rankings.  I am sure there will be plenty of movement following matches this weekend.

106

  1. Tanner Tran (9, FR)
  2. Axel Ritchie (9, McC)
  3. William (Oliver) Phillips (9, Bay)
  4. Luke Kibblebeck (8, Lake)
  5. Ignatius Smout (11, CBHS)
  6. Luke Brock (9, MBA)

Notes: JD Patton (10, CCS) appears to have shifted down into this weight but only took a forfeit at the weight.  Leaving him at 113 until he gets some matches in.  Luke Brock (9,MBA) beat Bentley Edwards (BB) and slides into the ranking on that win.  Axel Ritchie (McC) pinned Kibblebeck (Lake).

113

  1. Jacob Bond (10, Bay)
  2. Nolen Hardman (9, BB)
  3. Cash Waymire (9, BA)
  4. JD Patton (10, CCS)
  5. Luke Johns (9, MBA)
  6. Brody Connell (9, McC)

Notes: JD Patton (10, CCS) may be dropping from this weight.  Hardman (BB) pinned Johns (MBA)

120

  1. Joseph Calvin (11, FR)
  2. Hudson Frazier (10, MBA)
  3. Joseph (Tate) Williams (11, BB)
  4. Jed Pierce (9, McC)
  5. Cole Gumlick (10, Lake)
  6. Hudson Salvaggio (11, CBHS)

Notes: Hudson Frazier (10, MBA) moves down into the weight and picks up wins over Williams (BB) and Gumlick (Lake), 7-1 and 5-3 respectively.  Williams (BB) pinned Gumlick (Lake).  Gumlick (Lake) also dropped a 5-3 match to Jed Pierce (McC) who enters the rankings.

126

  1. Brody Gobbell (10, FR)
  2. Spencer Reep (11, Lake)
  3. Luke Braman (12, ND)
  4. Chase Hart (10, Bay)
  5. Matt Bryant (10, Good)
  6. Harbor Bent (9, BB)

Notes: Luke Braman (12, ND) moves down from 132, dropping a 13-6 match to Reep (Lake) and pinning Bellet (MBA).  Hart (Bay) dropped a 5-2 match to Pierce (McC) in the dual at 126.  Bryant (Good) won a few matches up at 132 and 138.  Harbor Bent (9, BB) enters the rankings on strength of wins over Bellet (MBA) by fall and Jolly (CCS) 7-3.

132

  1. Cason Roark (10, FR)
  2. Cameron Helton (10, Lake)
  3. Alex Ropski (12, CBHS)
  4. William (George) Emendorfer (9, Bay)
  5. Andrew Connow (10, PJP)
  6. Braden Ryan (9, McC)

Notes: Cason Roark (FR) hits the mats for the first time this season and takes the #1 spot.  Emendorfer (Bay) pinned Usher (McC, 126) during their dual.

138

  1. Nathaniel Askew (10, Bay)
  2. Caleb Gumlick (12, Lake)
  3. Carter Rowlett (11, BB)
  4. Mason Butler (10, CBHS)
  5. Bo Donnelly (10, BA)
  6. Eric (Davis) Crawford (11, MBA)

Notes: Gumlick (Lake) beat Rowlett (BB) 9-1 in dual to go with pins over Crawford (MBA) and Bridgman (CCS).  Rowlett (BB) pinned Crawford (MBA) & beat Bridgman (CCS) 17-7.  Butler (CBHS) defeated Donnelly (BA) 2-0.  Askew (Bay) wrestled 145 in dual versus McCallie and picked up a pin over Voiles.

145

  1. Jay Eversole (10, Lake)
  2. Chancery Deane (10, FR)
  3. Mac Russ (12, MBA)
  4. Connor Payne (11, BB)
  5. Tyson Wolcott (11, FC)
  6. Jack Ward (12, BA)

Notes: Word has it that Paradice has left Baylor so dropping him from the rankings.  Eversole (Lake) defeated Russ (MBA) 6-4 in dual.  Deane (FR) wrestled up to 152 and beat Klindt (MBA) by fall.  Ward (BA) slides into final ranking spot following Paradice's departure.

152

  1. Ian McGehee (12, MUS)
  2. Ryan (Micah) Tisdale (12, Bay)
  3. Chase Eakes (12,FC)
  4. Sawyer Rutherford (10, FR)
  5. Ryan Comfort (12, GCA)
  6. Ethan Klindt (12, MBA)

Notes: Rutherford wrestled up to 160 in dual and pinned Corby (MBA)

160

  1. Hunter Sturgill (10, Bay)
  2. Wills Bronson (12, CBHS)
  3. Taylor Wimsatt (11, BA)
  4. Austin (AJ) Johnson (11, BB)
  5. Connor Corby (12, MBA)
  6. Micah Lemaota (12, FR)

Notes: Bronson (CBHS) pinned Wimsatt (BA) in dual.  Johnson defeated Corby (MBA) 11-5 and Dooley (Lake) by fall.  Corby (MBA) defeated Dooley (Lake) by fall. Common opponent info came to light that moved Johnson (BB) and Dooley (Lakeway) over Frankfather (FRA) which pushed Frankfather out of rankings.  Lemaota (FR) has win over Dooley (Lake).

170

  1. Matt Oberlander (12, FR)
  2. Drake Bowers (11, CBHS)
  3. Odin Phillips (12, Bay)
  4. Kaiden Bates (11, BB)
  5. Logan Mavroff (11, GCA)
  6. Brody Casto (10, Lake)

Notes: Oberlander (FR) beat Tompkins (MBA) 7-2 in dual.  Bates (BB) beat Casto (Lake) 7-6 and Tompkins (MBA) 4-0.  Tompkins (MBA) defeated Casto (Lake) 5-3 but lost to Kyle (CCS) 3-1 SV and Vintrov (ND) 3-2 UTB.  Casto (Lake) beat Kyle (CCS) 9-6 creating a 3-way between Tompkins, Kyle, and Casto in head-to-head.  Casto also beat Vintrov (ND) 8-1.  Mavroff (GCA) is 2-0 versus Kyle (CCS) on season keeping him ahead of the other group.  Kyle (CCS) took a lost to Vintrov (ND) 2-1 in dual but has two wins over him in season.  Casto gets 6th spot out of 3-way tie based on being only one in group without lose to Vintrov (ND).

182

  1. Omaury Alvarez (11, Bay)
  2. Elias Franks (10, MBA)
  3. Jonah Bumgarner (10, CCS)
  4. Ja'Von McMahan (11, McC)
  5. Eli Etherton (12, CAK)
  6. Erasmo Cortez (11, CBHS)

Notes: Alvarez (Bay) defeated McMahan (McC) 14-2 in dual.  Franks (MBA) defeated Bumgarner (CCS) 5-3 in dual.

195

  1. Browning (James) Trainer (10, MBA)
  2. Ryder Smith (9, CCS)
  3. Peyton Woodard (12, NCS)
  4. David Demorest (10, BGA)
  5. Cooper Gentle (9, McC)
  6. Dylan Crawford (12, Bay)

Notes: Trainer (MBA) defeated Smith (CCS) 7-0 in dual & Vintrov (ND) 9-1.  Gentle (McC) dropped a match by fall at 220 to Short (Bay) who previously competed at 182 this year.

220

  1. Gabe Fisher (12, MBA)
  2. Jeremiah Rhames (11, BGA)
  3. William McGrady (12, FR)
  4. Jaden Potts (12, NCS)
  5. Bobby Council (11, FRA)
  6. Jack Branson (11, CBHS)

285

  1. Carson Gentle (11, McC)
  2. Daren Lively (12, FC)
  3. Max Fisher (12, MBA)
  4. Dion Stutts (11, MUS)
  5. Abraham Cromartie (12, FR)
  6. Austin Williams (10, CBHS)

Father Ryan’s #2 at 106 has pinned the #5 and #6 on this list in less than 24 hours. 

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1 hour ago, cbg said:

He’s talking about the FR backup at 106 Daniel Marchetti 

Gotcha, I was wondering because I mean you can only have 1 per weight, and since Tran is prob standing at the top of the podium it doesn’t really matter what the JV guy does when wrestling varsity. There’s been many a times through the years when a JV guy at a school is caught behind an absolute stud and can’t go anywhere and has to wait his time. Let’s see how Marchetti does against the 2 and 3 guy(oh wait he got beat pretty badly by the Baylor kid) we all know that in A and D2 after the first few there are many weight classes where the others aren’t all that good.

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4 minutes ago, cobrakid8 said:

Gotcha, I was wondering because I mean you can only have 1 per weight, and since Tran is prob standing at the top of the podium it doesn’t really matter what the JV guy does when wrestling varsity. There’s been many a times through the years when a JV guy at a school is caught behind an absolute stud and can’t go anywhere and has to wait his time. Let’s see how Marchetti does against the 2 and 3 guy(oh wait he got beat pretty badly by the Baylor kid) we all know that in A and D2 after the first few there are many weight classes where the others aren’t all that good.

…and as a back up, he left a Dual State Champion with the rest of the Father Ryan wrestling team. 

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28 minutes ago, SportsTNFan said:

…and as a back up, he left a Dual State Champion with the rest of the Father Ryan wrestling team. 

Ok, good for him, happens almost every single year with multiple teams. Sucks he won’t have a chance in a few weeks to stand on top of a podium with a medal of his own. Happened to almost all of us sometime during our career. Being a Marchetti and the 100 it seems that have came through that program for a very long time, I’m sure soon enough he will have that medal of his own. 

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