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State Wrestling Tournament Placement by Weight STATE WRESTLING TOURNAMENT PLACEMENT BY WEIGHT 106 LBS (103 LB PRIOR TO 2012) 1A 2A 3A 4A 2021 1st Luke Wilson Robbinsville Brayden Mejia Fred T. Foard Charleston Baglio Central Cabarrus Cameron Stinson Mallard Creek 106 lb. 2nd Jason Kennedy Rosewood Rayshun (RJ) James Reidsville Josh Miller Northwood Joseph Burns West Forsyth 3rd Heaven Fitch Uwharrie Charter Eli Thomas Forbush Christian Zickefoose West Brunswick Paul Denioa New Bern 4th Hope Horan Mount Airy Trent Almond Mount Pleasant Noah Cauble Piedmont Johnny Ramos Cary 2020 1st Heaven Fitch Uwharrie Charter Jorden Schlossman North Lincoln Marcus Jackson Central Cabarrus Mark Samuel Laney 106 lb. 2nd Luke Wilson Robbinsville Brock Carey Fred T. Foard Tyler Tracy Northwood Brandt Fajerman Hough 3rd Hunter Fulp North Stokes Eli Thomas Forbush Christian Zickefoose West Brunswick Luke Kunath Cardinal Gibbons 4th Brandon Ropp Rosman Jacob Caldwell Croatan Lazaro Vasquez North Henderson Greg Merriman Mooresville 5th Cameron Teague North Wilkes Joey Bruscino Southeast Guilford Cael Bergquist Heritage 6th Mariano Mendez Patton Jahmez Settles Fike Hunter Jones Hickory Ridge 2019 1st Joe Jordan Avery County Kyle Montaperto Central Academy Noah Johns Clayton Richard Treanor Hough 106 lb. 2nd Jayden Nowell Robbinsville Eli Thomas Forbush Marcus Jackson Central Cabarrus Jacob Woodburn Page 3rd Stephen Mainz Lejeune Zayden Roseboro Lexington Ben Baker Topsail Jack Dillon Ashley 4th Heaven Fitch Uwharrie Charter Victor Lamberth West Iredell Jake Cauble Piedmont Matthew Rowland Pinecrest 5th Landon Stocks Ayden-Grifton Lazaro Vasquez North Henderson Mark Samuel Laney 6th Eddie Leon South Lenoir Dylan Muir Southeast Guilford Samson Sokolski Mooresville 2018 1st Christian Decatur Rosewood William Walker West Wilkes Gerald Mills Northern Durham Kobe Early Cary 106 lb. 2nd Chandler Steele Chatham Charter Braden Riggs Pisgah Bailey Wicker Piedmont Kaiden Fisher Lake Norman 3rd Austin Vernon East Surry Hunter Ross Central Academy Noah Johns Clayton Richard Treanor Hough 4th Averil Lafferty Alleghany Carson Goins West Stokes Elan Mitchell Southeast Guilford Will Dudley New Bern 5th Zack Lewis R-S Central David Jacob Rocky Mount Ethan Duft Hickory Ridge 6th Hayden Caldwell Wheatmore Tommy Capul Marvin Ridge Kevin Wanovich Jack Britt 2017 1st Hayden Waddell Uwharrie Charter Arien Leigh First Flight Clay Beach Freedom Marcelino Aponte III Cape Fear 106 lb. 2nd Christian Decatur Rosewood Jake Dodson Central Academy Nick Butler Swansboro Kobe Early Cary 3rd Jackson Beatty Lejeune William Walker West Wilkes Jalen White Southern Guilford Will Edmiston Lake Norman 4th Evan Wagoner Alleghany Hunter Dover Chase Heath Gonyer Northern Guilford Michael Barrera West Forsyth 5th Hayden Caldwell Wheatmore Tyler Bird West Craven Josh Wilson Southeast Guilford 6th Spenser Harris Newton-Conover Collin Shulman Hickory Ridge Chance Kilcrease Southern Alamance 2016 1st Timothy Decatur Rosewood Dakota Roark West Wilkes Josh Blatt North Henderson Marcelino Aponte III Jack Britt 106 lb. 2nd Levi Carpenter South Stanly Keshon McLean Hunter Huss Tanner Gleaton Central Cabarrus Carson Smith Southeast Guilford 5th 3rd Coltin Marlowe Mitchell StrawnCorey Smith Wilson Thomasville Dixon NathanNick Butler Wysong, Jr. Havelock Swansboro IsaacDylan Toe Cook High Ragsdale Point Central 4th Jackson Beatty Lejeune Arien Leigh First Flight Melvin Rubio Enka Chase Eller West Forsyth 6th Spenser Harris Newton-Conover Jalen White Southern Guilford Kaleb Queen South Caldwell 2015 1st Nick Daggett Chatham Central Dakota Roark West Wilkes Phil Daub Enka Ethan Hnasko West Forsyth 106 lb. 2nd Patrick Johnson Starmount Nathan Oakley Providence Grove Parker Walton Weddington Kevin Saravia Laney 3rd Alpha Barrow Pender Keshon McLean Hunter Huss Tyler Gregor Hickory Ridge Michael Eastwood Green Hope 4th Cody Daniels Avery County Dalton White Franklinton Clay Bodenheimer North Iredell Derrick Davis Mallard Creek 5th Manuel Mendez Monroe Tanner Gleaton Central Cabarrus Josh Hedrick Northwest Guilford 6th Jeremiah Derby First Flight Dylan Jones Morehead Marcellino Aponte Jack Britt 2014 1st Irvin Portugal Robbinsville Ray-Shun Moore Thomasville Logan Durham South Rowan Paton Jenkins Parkland 106 lb. 2nd Cody Shields South Stanly Tyler Johnson Trinity Parker Walton Weddington C.J Tolbert Southeast Guilford 3rd Nick Daggett Chatham Central Austin Neal R-S Central Matthew Insogna South Iredell Bradley Wanovich Jack Britt 4th Jacob Hogue Mount Airy Nathon Bautista Surry Central Blaine Mainz Jacksonville Chase Kominek Lake Norman 5th Dylan Patry Dixon Daniel Hull Union Pines Ryan Keefe Providence 6th Joseph Xiong Newton-Conover Austin Keiger McMichael Forfeit STATE WRESTLING TOURNAMENT PLACEMENT BY WEIGHT 106 LBS (103 LB PRIOR TO 2012) 1A 2A 3A 4A 2013 1st Zack Orr Robbinsville Mitchel Langford North Henderson David Cline Robinson Josh Brown Northern Durham 106 lb. 2nd Eddie Nunez East Surry Matthew Insogna South Iredell Joe Scott Orange Jacob McNeill Southeast Guilford 3rd Malique Boyd Rosewood Alphonso Martin T.W. Andrews Logan Durham South Rowan Andrew Wanovich Jack Britt 4th Sergio Paz Central Academy Darius Dunn Corinth Holders Dylan Barber Union Pines Tony Jimenez West Johnston 5th Michael Lowe West Caldwell Blake Rogers St. Stephens Austin Powell Hough 6th Bryan Mol Swansboro Zack Howard C.B. Aycock Samuel Crisp Mooresville 2012 1st Marc Gonzalez North Rowan Mitchel Langford North Henderson Arturo Aguirre Southern Lee Phazon Roddy Parkland 106 lb. 2nd James Dagget Chatham Central Grayson Mills Croatan Noell Carrillo Hunt Josh Brown Northern Durham 3rd Zack Orr Robbinsville Ian Canrobert Newton-Conover Kevin Gilliard Ashbrook Richard Tolston Hoke County 4th Randall Witcher South Davidson Jacob McNeill T.W. Andrews Jonah Swinson Robinson Irvin Enriquez Pinecrest 5th Steven Barrera Tarboro Ronnie Dellinger West Brunswick Andrew Wanovich Jack Britt 2011 1st 6th Drake Swigart Durham School of Arts Hunter Billings Enka Kush Shah Butler Alexander Preudhomme Bishop McGuinness Colby Langford North Henderson Jake Smith Havelock Drew Turner Parkland 103 lb. 2nd Job Armenta Southwest Onslow Juan Vera Polk County Matthew Tutterrow North Iredell Mitch Goldbach Wake Forest-Rolesville 3rd Dustin Huffman West Wilkes Nathan Fallon Croatan ThomasNicholas Cornacchione Mumford Charlotte Catholic Cody Karns Lake Norman 4th Angel Jaramillo Rosewood Tristen Brannock North Surry Ronnie Dellinger West Brunswick Joshua Brown Northern Durham 5th Darren Parrish Bandys East Rowan Robbie Tomasic C.E. Jordan 6th Tyler Davis Lexington Dajohn Gooding West Craven Trevor Albarron Davie 2010 1st Daniel Gregorich Central Academy RyanAnthony Lewis Chanthalacksa Trinity Charles D. Owen HamiltonJosh Smith Jones Robinson Ashbrook JakeDennis DeAngelo Gustafson Southern Hoke County Alamance 103 lb. 4th 2nd Devin Fussell West Wilkes Colby Bowman North Surry Garland Willoughby Anson Keegan Sykes Millbrook 3rd Hunter Metcalf South Davidson Alexander Preudhomme Bishop McGuinness Chad Starney West Lincoln Hunter Dunn South Point Cody Karns Lake Norman 5th Alex Bray Croatan Jacob Tutterrow North Iredell Justin Leroux Cary 6th Tyler Davis Lexington Bradley Bader St. Stephens Phazon Roddy Parkland 2009 1st 1A/2A Combined John Bention Monroe Ray Farnsworth St. Stephens Benjamin Creed Cary 103 lb. 2nd Cody Roberts Madison Francisco Arcos Walter M. Williams Garrison White Robinson 3rd Zach Behrend Rosewood Andre Nie Dudley Brandon Beckman Seventy-First 4th Robbie Gladwell Croatan Tristan Steele A.L. Brown Alex Costner Davie 5th Daniel Hernandez East Montgomery D.J. Giles Morehead Ethan Morales Douglas Byrd 6th Dontarious Mills Salisbury Kyle Tart Triton Josh Smith Ashbrook 2008 1st 1A/2A Combined Justin Jones North Surry Timdarius Thurston T.W. Andrews Benjamin Creed Cary 103 lb. 2nd John Bention Monroe Joe Deangelo Southern Alamance David Tran Sanderson 3rd Erik Messick Robbinsville Bobby Baldwin Parkland Ryan Renkey Northwest Guilford 4th Cody Decamp South Davidson Shane Parrish Northern Guilford Zach Maramillo New Bern 5th Cody Smith Alleghany Austin Perrell West Rowan Ty Kinslow Butler 6th Logan Nixon Starmount Landon Lucas Southwest Edgecombe Michael Waters Davie 2007 1st 1A/2A Combined Justin Jones North Surry Patrick Graham Ragsdale Joey Farnsworth Cary 103 lb. 2nd Oscar Hernandez North Brunswick Kurt Stephens St. Stephens Sam Ransdell Pinecrest 3rd Kiel Sampson Bunker Hill Bobby Baldwin Parkland Dominic Parisi Robinson 4th William Flores Southern Vance Timdarius Thurston T.W. Andrews Michael Townsend Watauga 5th Jacob Belk South Iredell Austin Perrell West Rowan Sean Corcoran New Bern 6th Mitch Overton West Stokes Curtis Geyer North Buncombe Ty Kinslow Butler 2006 1st 1A/2A Combined Kiel Sampson Bunker Hill Jacob Creed Ragsdale Corey Mock Chapel Hill 103 lb. 2nd Justin Jones North Surry Jesus Vazquez St. Stephens Harry Glenn Mount Tabor 3rd Leo Harris Salisbury Christopher Teeter Jacksonville Joey Farnsworth Cary 4th Chris Fulk West Stokes Joe Shively Enka Kyle Smith Davie 5th William Flores Southern Vance David Henniger Havelock Sheldon Wilder Riverside-Durham 6th Richie McPherson Northside-Pinetown Julian Taylor Gray’s Creek Austin Annas East Burke STATE WRESTLING TOURNAMENT PLACEMENT BY WEIGHT 106 LBS (103 LB PRIOR TO 2012) 1A 2A 3A 4A 2005 1st 1A/2A Combined Josh Webster Newton-Conover Ben Cloninger Lake Norman Travis Coffey Watauga 103 lb. 2nd Derrick Hanks North Lincoln Ian Coggin Southeast Guilford Morgann Atkinson Riverside-Durham 3rd John Harkey West Lincoln John Crisp Mooresville
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