oceansize42 Posted February 24 Report Share Posted February 24 1 hour ago, Appvol said: Great opportunity for Max nothing to lose. Get to see where you are at in your wrestling Couldn't agree more. Sealey is a machine and will test your gas tank which I think is one of Max's best attributes. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FR615 Posted February 24 Report Share Posted February 24 (edited) I heard that Williams, Villers, and Voiles from Mccallie were all offered spots and didn’t make weight or did not show. Not sure what there is to complain about Mr. Villers. Let’s let the facts be known sir… and those are the facts. Edited February 24 by FR615 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FR615 Posted February 24 Report Share Posted February 24 (edited) Sealey is insane! Kid has a motor. Edited February 24 by FR615 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FR615 Posted February 24 Report Share Posted February 24 Both Gentle and Ryder lose tight one point decisions in semis. Incredible showing so far by those two. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oceansize42 Posted February 24 Report Share Posted February 24 2 hours ago, FR615 said: Sealey is insane! Kid has had motor. Yes he is, makes it look effortless. I've never seen the score run up on Max like that but that is what Sealey does. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FR615 Posted February 24 Report Share Posted February 24 (edited) Father Ryan- Tran 7th, Calvin 6th, Gobbell 4th, Roark 3rd, Deane 8th Baylor-Bond 7th, Max 6th LCA-Reep 7th, Eversole 8th CBHS-Bowers 7th CCS-Smith 6th Mccallie-Gentle 5th Great job representing Tennessee wrestling. Ten champs and a 2nd by Wyoming Seminary is unprecedented dominance at this event. A 120 point advantage over second place Blair. Edited February 25 by FR615 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cbg Posted February 24 Report Share Posted February 24 6 minutes ago, FR615 said: Father Ryan- Tran 7th, Calvin 6th, Gobbell 4th, Roark 3rd Baylor-Bond 7th, Max 6th LCA-Reep 7th, Eversole 8th CBHS-Bowers 7th CCS-Smith 6th Mccallie-Gentle 5th Great job representing Tennessee wrestling. Ten champs and a 2nd by Wyoming Seminary is unprecedented dominance at this event. A 120 point advantage over second place Blair. Chancery Dean (Father Ryan) was 8th at 150# Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FR615 Posted February 24 Report Share Posted February 24 32 minutes ago, cbg said: Chancery Dean (Father Ryan) was 8th at 150# Thanks CBG. Missed that one. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JSamson7 Posted February 25 Author Report Share Posted February 25 (edited) 10 hours ago, FR615 said: Father Ryan- Tran 7th, Calvin 6th, Gobbell 4th, Roark 3rd Baylor-Bond 7th, Max 6th LCA-Reep 7th, Eversole 8th CBHS-Bowers 7th CCS-Smith 6th Mccallie-Gentle 5th Great job representing Tennessee wrestling. Ten champs and a 2nd by Wyoming Seminary is unprecedented dominance at this event. A 120 point advantage over second place Blair. Knoxville Catholic (Girls) - Whaley 3rd @152 Edited February 25 by JSamson7 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
durdon Posted February 25 Report Share Posted February 25 On 2/20/2024 at 4:57 PM, WrestlingGod said: Not many, actually, if I'm right, and I'm not usually right, we didnt medal anybody from 1972-2015. Did we not send anybody in that time? Idk its baffling to say the least. Anyways, here's what i could dig up.. 2015 113- Gabriel Elkin (MBA) 6th 120- Trey Chalifoux (Father Ryan) 8th 138- Michael Murphy (Baylor) 3rd 160- Blake Sutherland (Baylor) 4th 170- Cayman Seagraves (Baylor) 5th 195- Ryan Parker (Baylor) 3rd 2016- 120- Trey Chalifoux (Father Ryan) 3rd 160- Judah Dunham (McCallie) 5th 170- Caleb Powell (Baylor) 5th 182- Khamari Whimper (Baylor) 3rd 195- Ryan Parker (Baylor) 6th 285- River Henry (McCallie) 4th 2017- 120- Gabriel Elkin (MBA) 5th 126- Ray Eason (Father Ryan) 6th 132- Brock Herring (McCallie) 7th 145- Bryce Whittman (MBA) 8th 152- Mason Reiniche (Baylor) 2nd Ethan Dendy (McCallie) 5th 170- Khamari Whimper (Baylor) Champion 182- Judah Dunham (McCallie) 7th 220- George Hooker (Father Ryan) 7th 285- River Henry (McCallie) 2nd 2018- 106- Christian Morris (McCallie) 8th 113- Emory Taylor (McCallie) 8th 126- Alex Whitworth (McCallie) 4th 138- Andrew Pace (Baylor) 6th 145- Bryce Whittman (MBA) 3rd 160- Mason Reiniche (Baylor) 2nd 170- Thomas Sell (McCallie) 6th 195- Tommy Brackett (CBHS) 7th 220- Grayson Walthall (CBHS) 8th 2019- 106- Jackson Bond (Baylor) 6th 120- Emory Taylor (McCallie) 5th 126- Noah Horst (Baylor) 4th 132- Garrison Dendy (Baylor) 3rd 138- Garrett Bowers (CBHS) 4th 152- Alex Whitworth (McCallie) 4th 160- Gavin Cagle (Knox Christian) 8th 170- Mason Reiniche (Baylor) 2nd 182- Thomas Sell (McCallie) 5th Connor Duffy (Baylor) 6th 195- David Harper (Baylor) 7th Montana Doty (CBHS) 8th 2020- 113- Keyveon Roller (Lakeway Christian) 3rd No Father Ryan, Baylor, CBHS, McCallie etc. I wonder if they sat due to covid. 2021- 106- Alex Ropski 8th 120- Jackson Bond 5th 132- Dayne Dalrymple 7th 152- Mason Alley 7th 160- Gavin Cagle 2nd Aiden Bowers 4th 170- Alex Whitworth 2nd Omary Alverez 3rd 182- Gunnar Garriques 4th 195- David Harper 2nd Connor Billingsly 7th 220- Gabe Fisher 2nd Asher Hodge 7th 285- Max Fisher 8th 2022- 106- Jacob Bond (Baylor) 3rd 126- Casen Roark (Father Ryan) 8th 132- Nate Askew (Baylor) 7th 145- Brayden Ivy (Lakeway Christian) 4th 152- Ian McGhee (MUS) 6th 170- Aiden Bowers (CBHS) 6th 182- Gervacio Gonzalez (CBHS) 4th 195- Cameron Calvins (CBHS) 7th 220- Gabe FIsher (MBA) 5th 285- James Howard (McCallie) 3rd 2023- 113- Jacob Bond (Baylor) 4th 120- Joseph Calvin (Father Ryan) 4th 132- Casen Roark (Father Ryan) 5th 138- Nate Askew (Baylor) 7th 144- Chancery Deane (Father Ryan) 8th 150- Micah Tisdale (Baylor) 7th 215- Gabe Fisher (MBA) 6th 285- Max Fisher (MBA) 6th Source https://www.nationalprepwrestling.org/_files/ugd/c67359_d5411ff19e874fedb07dbf3779170096.pdf 2020 and 2021 Tennessee did not send kids to National Preps. 2020 the TSSAA moved the calendar so that our States was the same weekend. I’ve never been more angry in my entire life. We were willing to skip States and go to Preps instead but McCallie wouldn’t let us. National Preps is the most important tournament of the year for private school kids and it’s the reason why a lot of us sent our kids to private school. My son got all of his interest and his offer for Pitt from his performance at National Prep as did most of his teammates that are wrestling D1 today. This tournament is that important. Lakeway wasn’t eligible to send their kids to state in 2020 cause they were a new program(which maybe the stupidest rule ever) and they sent Ivey and Roller who both placed(actually both of them had phenomenal tournaments and beat some hammers) and this tournament helped both of them get their offers to UVA and WVU. As for 2021, PA and NJ was still locked down because of Covid so no PA and NJ schools were allowed to compete, so National Prep decided to have an Open tournament about 6 weeks after they normally have it. I forget were it was, but it wasn’t at Lehigh of course. The tournament was open to any private school kid in the country who wanted to show up as this was not a school affiliated event. A lot of TN kids went so we had a strong showing. But most of the brackets were half full as freestyle season had already started. Not taking anything against anyone who placed in 2021 but 2021 wasn’t the National Prep Championships but just a standard open tournament. 1 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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