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PLEASE EMAIL ME RESULTS AS SOON AS THEY HAPPEN. THERE HOPEFULLY WILL SOON BE AN OFFICIAL TNRANKINGS WEBSITE.

 

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Teams

1. Bradley

2. Baylor

3. Father Ryan

4. McCallie

5. Soddy Daisy

6. MBA

7. Christian Bros.

8. Franklin

9. Collierville

10. Overton

11. Notre Dame

12. Kenwood

13. Cleveland

14. Clarksville

15. Science Hill

 

Division I Individual Rankings

103-

1. Elee Puckett (Gibbs)

2. Jahmal Shelton (Kenwood)

3. Jason McCroskey (Soddy)

4. Dario Rudas (East Ridge)

5. Devon Martin (Maplewood)

6. Stewart Cope (Centennial)

 

112-

1. Danny Coleman (Cleveland)

2. Joseph Pair (Page)

3. Mike Ortiz (Franklin)

4. Blake Tinsley (Bradley)

5. Jeremy Webb (Seymour)

6. Nic Bundy (Hendersonville)

 

119-

1. Shawn Cordell (Bradley)

2. Ryan Fuller (Soddy)

3. Ari Ibrahim (Overton)

4. Charlie Warfield (Franklin)

5. Sammy Cox (Kenwood)

6. B.J. Sullivan (Cookville)

 

125-

1. Kyle James (Soddy)

2. Ryan McGrew (Daniel Boone)

3. Travis Reagan (Bradley)

4. Chris Baker (Bartlett)

5. Kelly Felix (Franklin)

6. Johnnie Ramos (Cleveland)

 

130-

1. Jake West (Bradley)

2. Daniel Boyce (Cookville)

3. Kellen Holloman (Brentwood)

4. Bill Seaman (Mt. Juliet)

5. Alex Cate (K. Halls)

6. Pete Miller (Cleveland)

 

135-

1. John Lane (Soddy)

2. Rick McKnight (RedBank)

3. Ryan Ensminger (Bradley)

4. Justin Tisdale (Karns)

5. Daryl Anderson (Heritage)

6. Tyler Lowe (McGavock)

 

140-

1. Scott Dix (Farragut)

2. Jesse Baker (Bradley)

3. Joel Konz (Franklin)

4. Justin Proctor (Cookville)

5. Jesse Gainer (South-Doyle)

6. Dallas Rohaly (Kenwood)

 

145-

1. Bond Davis (Franklin)

2. Craig Potter (Soddy)

3. Luke Sanders (Mont. Cent)

3. Matt Spain (Bradley)

4. J.T. Gordy (Sycamore)

6. Landon Hall (Maryville)

 

152-

1. Luke Borneman (Houston)

2. Ty Cody (Science Hill)

3. Zach McMackin (Dobyns Bennett)

4. Stephen Ross (Brentwood)

5. Max Gessler (Tullahoma)

6. Justin Spain (Bradley)

 

160-

1. Quinn Gibson (Bradley)

2. Kenny Jenkins (MLK)

3. Jeff Adcox (LaVergne)

4. Jake Graham (Collierville)

5. Nate Williams (Blackman)

6. Josh Johnson (Antioch)

 

171-

1. Bryant Blackman (Bradley)

2. Justin Knox (Farragut)

3. Adam Valentine (Lipscomb)

4. Zach Thomason (Maryville)

5. David Vanderloop (Hillsboro)

6. Jim Weakly (Clarksville)

 

189-

1. Tim Pease (Clarksville)

2. Paul Campbell (Soddy)

3. Josh Cooper (Bradley)

4. Kenny Meridith (Blackman)

5. James Kimbrell (Cumberland Co.)

6. Zach Dunn (William Blount)

 

215-

1. Stanley Brooks (Dickson County)

2. Ben Hazlett (Union County)

3. Shane Inman (Smyrna)

4. Matt Bailey (Bradley)

5. Drew Henderson (Soddy)

6. CJ Rouse (Rossview)

 

Hwt-

1. Tom Schnell (Science Hill)

2. Tyler Layman (FRA)

3. Nathan Jones (Clarksville)

4. Matt Bates (Cookville)

5. Matt Vanderloop (Hillsboro)

6. Justin Johnson (Seymour)

 

 

Division II Rankings

103-

1. Thomas Shrbakoff (Webb)

2. Hoa Hoang (K. Cathlic)

3. Ben Bellett (MBA)

4. Reed Doster (Baylor)

5. Jay Adamson (Notre Dame)

6. Tyler Schoettle (Ryan)

 

112-

1. Whitt Dunning (Ryan)

2. Corey Manson (Baylor)

3. Josh Bauke (Chris. Bros.)

4. Spike Rawn (Notre Dame)

5. Josh Wheeler (McCallie)

6. Hunter Candela (Webb)

 

119-

1. William Simpson (MBA)

2. Jake Giesmar (Baylor)

3. Matt Francis (MBA)

4. Will Young (McCallie)

5. Joe Oddo (Ryan)

6. Andrew Wilson (Notre Dame)

 

125-

1. Jimmy Hiller (Ryan)

2. Travis Brown (K. Cath)

3. Bret Shaw (Harding)

4. Matt Francis (MBA)

5. Ryan Burdette (N. Dame)

6. Joe Young (McCallie)

 

130-

1. Cody Cleveland (McCallie)

2. Tim Manson (Baylor)

3. Charlie Oddo (Ryan)

4. James Dade (MBA)

5. Tim Vance (K. Cath)

6. Hunter Palmer (Brentwood Ac)

 

135-

1. Jordan Leen (Baylor)

2. Frank Mondelli (Ryan)

3. Sam St. Charles (N. Dame)

4. Andy Battan (BGA)

5. Josh Riddle (CBHS)

6. Austin Holland (Brentwood Ac.)

 

140-

1. Justin Blair (McCallie)

2. Nick Myers (Ryan)

3. James Hayduk (N. Dame)

4. Taylor Tate (MBA)

5. Tyler Surgeon (Brentwood Ac)

 

145-

1. Spencer Manley (McCallie)

2. Cross Doster (Baylor)

3. Andrew Newman (Chris Bros)

4. Yoseph Beki (Brentwood Ac)

5. Daniel Rawn (N. Dame)

6. Dean Smith (Webb)

 

152-

1. Ryan Scott (McCallie)

2. Nick Marable (Chris Bros)

3. Timothy Moore (Baylor)

4. Matt Clarke (Ryan)

5. Jeff Mullins (St. Ben)

6. Mike Gaut (K. Cath)

 

160-

1. Nathan Valasco (Chris Bros)

2. Tyler Mayo (Ryan)

3. David Donlon (MBA)

4. Philip Spitalny (Baylor)

5. Andrew Smith (McCallie)

6. Joe Bisch (K. Cath)

 

171-

1. Jay Simpson (Chris. Bros)

2. Adam Stark (Ryan)

3. Ben Turk (MBA)

4. Wesley Watkins (Notre Dame)

5. Corry Franklin (M. Cath)

6. Brient Hobbs (McCallie)

 

189-

1. Michael Marable (Chris Bros)

2. Kyle Adams (Ryan)

3. Derek Walker (Baylor)

4. Charlie Stinchfield (N. Dame)

5. Kyle Taylor (Harding)

6. Greg Stevens (SAS)

 

215-

1. J.T. Walsh (Brentwood Ac)

2. Justin Saint (Chris. Bros)

3. Ian Meredith (N. Dame)

4. Chris Lomas (Ryan)

5. Flynt Rudolph (McCallie)

6. Courney Coffey (PJP)

 

Hwt-

1. Nick Forte (Brentwood Ac)

2. Lawrence Seay (M. Cath)

3. Andrew Hoosier (MUS)

4. Brandon Hufstettler (Baylor)

5. Ben Campbell (CBHS)

6. Charles Green (McCallie)

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119-

1. William Simpson (MBA)

2. Jake Giesmar (Baylor)

3. Matt Francis (MBA)

4. Will Young (McCallie)

5. Joe Oddo (Ryan)

6. Andrew Wilson (Notre Dame)

 

125-

1. Jimmy Hiller (Ryan)

2. Travis Brown (K. Cath)

3. Bret Shaw (Harding)

4. Matt Francis (MBA)

5. Ryan Burdette (N. Dame)

6. Joe Young (McCallie)

 

 

you put matt francis on their twice

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i think it was at the father ryan tournament, nic bundy pinned joseph pair in the 112 wt class... y is pair ranked that much higher than bundy

 

also alex bogdan of hendersonville beat Jason McCroskey of soddy at 103 at slamfest wherever athat was and hes not ever ranked

 

*srry i odnt know much about how the state rankings work

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I usually won't respond to my rankings, but I will to these two. Bundy did not pin Pair... Pair was not at Father Ryan. Ortiz beat Bundy, Pair beat Ortiz at GP. I will not judge how good a wrestler is just because one got pinned and another lost by 7 going the whole distance. Inman beat Bailey and Henderson, so he does deserve that ranking.

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