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I tried my best to check results and weight classes but I'm sure I missed some. Please let me know what you think I missed. I have really enjoyed following single A compared to D2 and big school in recent years given the team races have been so close, but this Soddy Daisy team is on a different level than everyone else this year. Pigeon Forge and Signal Mountain both have some great guys but it looks like they have some big holes too. It wouldn't surprise me to see Crockett or Station Camp beat either of those teams. I also think Eagleville and Tullahoma should have a good state tournament this year.

106

1. John Haney (Upperman)

2. Luke Higdon (Signal Mountain)

3. Luke Mayhan (Soddy Daisy)

4. Deter Thompson (David Crockett)

5. Blake Allen (Gibbs)

6. Aidan Smith (Tennessee)

HM - Louis Ribble (Fairview)

113

1. Sam Comes (Seymour)

2. Nate Graham (Station Camp)

3. Christian Davis (Signal Mountain)

4. Derrick Bolden (Millington Central)

5. Kemarion Pritchett (East Ridge)

6. Mason Shrum (Marion County)

120

1. JoJo Uhorchuk (Signal Mountain)

2. Ayden Jenkins (Soddy Daisy)

3. Harold Ward (Greenbrier)

4. Gabe York (Watertown)

5. Justice Snyder (Clinton)

6. Carson Haney (Upperman)

126

1. Carson Dupill (Grenneville)

2. Landon Turner (Harpeth)

3. Zander Duncan (Soddy Daisy)

4. Ezra Finstad (Gibbs)

5. Colton Relation (Sam Everett)

6. Tylan Moschkau (East Ridge)

 

132

1. Ethan Uhorchuk (Signal Mountain)

2. Drew Lewis (Soddy Daisy)

3. Jacob Pennington (Eagleville)

4. Andres Hamilton (Tullahoma)

5. Adan Alvarez (Cheatham Co. Central)

6. Trey Moreland (Sycamore)

HM - Tyson Johnson (Seymour)

HM - Dylan Chapman (Millington Central)

138

1. Jake Ferrell (David Crockett)

2. Lukas Pratt (Pigeon Forge)

3. Max Minor (Tennessee)

4. Joseph Jones (Sam Everett)

5. Vayden Moore (Cascade)

6. Chris Puryear (Gibbs)

144

1. Braylan Cosper (Soddy Daisy)

2. Seth McCoy (Forrest)

3. Caiden Mears (Tullahoma)

4. Peyton Mitchell (Fairview)

5. Cohen Oswald (Station Camp)

6. Reese Levendusky (Montgomery Central)

HM - Max Cable (Pigeon Forge)

HM - Donavan Smith-Peters (Sullivan East)

150

1. Brody McLemore (Eagleville)

2. Ayden Hood (Pigeon Forge)

3. Wyatt Davis (Whitwell)

4. Elijah Moore (Tennessee)

5. Sam Frank (Fairview)

6. Eben Shriner (Signal Mountain)

157

1. Elijah Turner (Soddy Daisy)

2. Dylan Davenport (Sycamore)

3. Felix Duncan (David Crockett)

4. Lincoln Rich (Station Camp)

5. Lane Cope (Sam Everett)

6. Thomas Solomon (Eagleville)

HM - Alexander Biagiotti (Seymour)

HM - Will Frank (Fairview)

HM - Hayden Simons (Carter)

165

1. Wyatt Howard (Pigeon Forge)

2. Colton Ferrell (David Crockett)

3. Tucker Ross (Soddy Daisy)

4. Quenston Davis (Munford)

5. Cole Darnell (Eagleville)

6. Joshua Bingham (Anderson County)

HM - Skyler Campbell (Seymour)

HM - Dameion Lavell (Clinton)

HM - Conrad Morales (Cocke County)

HM - Ethan Steele (Cheatham Co. Central)

175

1. Jackson Davis (Signal Mountain)

2. Conor Avans (Tullahoma)

3. Nikolas Taylor (White House Heritage)

4. Colin Rickard (Station Camp)

5. Logan Rawlinson (Soddy Daisy)

6. Noah Bates (Fairview)

HM - Deagan Price (Polk County)

HM - Trevor Burney (Chatt. Central)

190

1. Aiden Howard (Pigeon Forge)

2. Bennett McDougal (Whitwell)

3. Houston Rettig (Eagleville)

4. Carson Avans (Tullahoma)

5. Nathan Wade (Soddy Daisy)

6. Isaac Chapa (Cascade)

HM - Sam Beck (Station Camp)

HM - Aaron Estes (Munford)

215

1. Rob Atwood (Trousdale County)

2. Zac Chrisman (Greeneville)

3. Tyson Click (Sam Everett)

4. Neville Meehl (Eagleville)

5. Chandler Kile (Tullahoma)

6. Scotty Henderson (Fairview)

HM - Pete Laxton (Soddy Daisy)

HM - Elijah Whitby (Millington Central)

HM - Micah Hardaway (Red Bank)

285

1. Jonathan Davis (Soddy Daisy)

2. Rob Tatum (Tullahoma)

3. Logan Duncan (Station Camp)

4. Chris Flockhart (Cocke County)

5. Jacob Nealen (Cumberland County)

6. Jalen Wright (Gibbs)

HM - Brayden Vance (David Crockett)

Team

1. Soddy Daisy

2. Signal Mountain

3. Pigeon Forge

4. David Crockett

5. Station Camp

 

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Crockett is in far better position than I thought in preseason. Greeneville appears worse than I even suspected, which I didn't think was possible. Gibbs and PF don't seem (at this time) to have complete rosters.   If this really is what each team has then the bottom has truly fallen out for PF, Gibbs, and Greeneville.

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1 hour ago, oceansize42 said:

Crockett is in far better position than I thought in preseason. Greeneville appears worse than I even suspected, which I didn't think was possible. Gibbs and PF don't seem (at this time) to have complete rosters.   If this really is what each team has then the bottom has truly fallen out for PF, Gibbs, and Greeneville.

Agree, Crockett has been impressive. A complete dual meet team.

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Thanks for putting in the time and effort to do these rankings, they look great. I am really curious to see which teams take 2-4 on the podium this year, could be a handful of different squads. Should a an exciting finish regardless.

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9 hours ago, cowcatcherII said:

 

 

9 hours ago, cowcatcherII said:

 

165

 

1. Wyatt Howard (Pigeon Forge)

 

2. Colton Ferrell (David Crockett)

 

3. Tucker Ross (Soddy Daisy)

 

4. Quenston Davis (Munford)

 

5. Cole Darnell (Eagleville)

 

6. Skyler Campell (Seymour)

 

HM - Dameion Lavell (Clinton)

 

HM - Hayden Simons (Carter)

 

HM - Conrad Morales (Cocke County)

 

HM - Ethan Steele (Cheatham Co. Central)

 

From the Maryville open last weekend. 

Campbell Dec Morales 6-5

Campbell MD Steele 12-3

Bingham (AC) pinned Campbell

Hayden Simmons wrestled 157lbs. 

Just some more info since I was there. I'll look and see what else I saw there may apply.  Thanks Cowcatcher for the work! 

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Didn't really see where many of these other kids met at that tournament. 

You might want to look up Riley Silk at 150lbs from Clinton. Solid kid.  

I watched Sam Comes from Seymour.  Kid is tough.  He had a pretty good match going with the Karns kid before he stuck him.  That was his only "test" of the day.  He wrestles really hard but not out of control.  Another thing,  and its hard to explain but although he's physical and wrestles hard,  you can tell he knows when to back it off. I watched him against a couple kids he was clearly several levels ahead of.  He'd go hard,  but not in a mean way.  He took care not to injure anyone,  while he was being physical.  Hard to explain.  Just seems like the kind of kid you root for. 

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