Chattanooga Area Sweeps State Wrestling Duals

Saturday, February 02, 2008

Chattanooga area wrestling teams swept the state wrestling duals on Saturday, winning all three divisions.

In Class AAA, Bradley Central chalked up a 54-12 win over Ooltewah.

Bradley Central won the first four matches against Ooltewah and finished with just two loses, both by pin.

In class A/AA Notre Dame avenged an earlier loss this year to Hixson by beating the the Wildcats 31-27.

Notre Dame gave up forfeits in the last two matches.

In Division II at Father Ryan High School, the Baylor Red Raiders beat the hosts 36-24 for their state championship trophy.

Baylor won the final three spots securing the win.


CLASS AAA CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS: BRADLEY CENTRAL 54, OOLTEWAH 12
145 - Dean Pavlou (Brad) t.f. Evan Hubbs (Ool) 21-6 (5:04) 152 - Josh Disney (Brad) p. Richard Manning (Ool) 0:54 160 - Matt Watson (Brad) d. David Jordan (Ool) 3-0 171 - Jacob Howard (Brad) m.d. Tyler Mowery (Ool) 9-1 189 - Jake Young (Ool) p. Tucker Bolton (Brad) 1:37 215 - Blake Higgins (Brad) p. Aaron Hamlett (Ool) 2:55 285 - Cody Sliger (Ool) p. Cody Epperson (Brad) 1:28 103 - Ethan Hames (Brad) m.d. Will Allen (Ool) 16-3 112 - Kelby McAllister (Brad) t.f. Jamie Spencer (Ool) 17-1 (2:29) 119 - Logan Biddy (Brad) d. Chris Bradbury (Ool) 6-1 125 - Eddie Styles (Brad) d. Cody Corcoran (Ool) 4-0 130 - Trevor Herron (Brad) d. Cody Hood (Ool) 11-9 135 - David Graham (Brad) p. Danny Wild (Ool) 1:20 140 - Chris Aguilar (Brad) p. Brent Elliott (Ool) 4:59

CLASS A/AA CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS: NOTRE DAME 31, HIXSON 27 152 - Jerry Logan (Hix) d. Dylan Heath (ND) 5-3 (OT) 160 - Orrin Hedrick (ND) p. Zach McCarter (Hix) 5:22 171 - Hanson Melvin (ND) d. Ethan Nelson (Hix) 4-1 (OT) 189 - Pat Flynn (ND) p. Brandon Hennessee (Hix) 0:13 215 - Alex Mitchell (Hix) d. Brenden Dusevic (ND) 10-4 285 - Todd Worley (Hix) d. Eric Phipps (ND) 6-4 103 - Hershal Patel (ND) d. Cole Stevens (Hix) 9-3 112 - Nick Millard (ND) d. Curtis Fletcher (Hix) 2-1 119 - p. Curtis Flanagan (Hix) 5:43 135 - Gary Cosey (Hix) d. Jonathan Mayfield (ND) 5-0 140 - Jeremy Vasterling (Hix) wins by forfeit 145 - Nick Alemany (Hix) wins by forfeit

DIVISION II CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS: Baylor (Bay) 36, Father Ryan (Ryan) 24
125 - Bailey Whitaker (Bay) won by tech fall over Matt Brewer (Ryan) 3:49 130 - Cole Hayes (Bay) m.d. Nick Bateman (Ryan) 13-1 135 - Cody Austell (Ryan) d. Trey Staurum (Bay) 5-2 140 - Patrick Marchetti (Ryan) d. Chanse Hayes (Bay) 5-3 145 - Adam Shuford (Bay) p. Dustin Hussey (Ryan) 2:24 152 - Colton Popp (Bay) d. Ryne Miller (Ryan) 6-0 160 - Wesley Idlette (Bay) d. Wes Wesley (Ryan) 8-3 171 - Michael Goodrum (Ryan) d. Andy Shuford (Bay) 10-5 189 - Kevin Mix (Ryan) d. David Helton (Bay) 8-2 215 - Sam Clanton (Ryan) p. Joe Scott (Bay) 3:24 285 - Zach Hermann (Ryan) d. Tyler Watson (Bay) 6-1 103 - Zach Watson (Bay) p. Johnny Maurizi (Ryan) 1:45 112 - Alex Manley (Bay) p. Anthony Simpson (Ryan) 3:21 119 - Stuart Doster (Bay) d. Shane Quillin (Ryan) 7-1

Other wrestling articles:

Division II:
Baylor, Father Ryan Advance in D-II State Duals
D-II Wrestling Breaks New Ground With Invitational
Baylor, Bailey Whitaker Look to Duals Title

Class AAA
Bradley Whips Ooltewah For AAA Duals Title
Bradley Rolls in AAA State Duals Wrestling
Bradley Ready For State Duals Challenge

Class A/AA
Notre Dame Looking For Wrestling’s Three-Peat

Girls Invitational:
Soddy-Daisy Girls Claim Mat Title
Girls Wrestling Title On The Line In Round Robin Format

  • Division I Class AAA Brackets
  • Division I Class A/AA Brackets
  • Division II Brackets
  • Division II Invitational Brackets


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