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State Individual Wrestling Tournament STATE INDIVIDUAL WRESTLING TOURNAMENT STATE PLACERS BY SCHOOL (SINCE 1989) A.C. REYNOLDS ALBEMARLE (CONTINUED) ALLEGHANY (CONTINUED) 2020 3A 160 3rd Caden Earley 2006 1A/2A 125 1st Cameron Drye 2017 1A 120 4th Jake Blevins 2007 4A 160 2nd Mikal McKee 2005 1A/2A 119 4th Cameron Drye 2016 1A 138 1st Britt Weaver 2006 4A 140 3rd Mikal McKee 2004 1A/2A 103 3rd Cameron Drye 2016 1A 120 2nd Jake Blevins 2006 4A 189 5th Jay Graessle 1995 1A/2A 112 3rd Antonio Brown 2016 1A 138 MOW Britt Weaver 2005 4A 171 3rd Eric McKee 1994 1A/2A 140 3rd Marcus Pemberton 2015 1A 132 2nd Britt Weaver 2005 4A 152 4th Lamont Durham 1994 1A/2A 112 4th Antonio Brown 2014 1A 152 1st Justin Todd 2004 4A 171 2nd Trebor Clavette 1993 1A/2A 135 1st Harold Poston 2014 1A 220 1st Taylor Nester 2003 4A 171 1st Trebor Clavette 1993 1A/2A 103 2nd Antonio Brown 2013 1A 220 1st Taylor Nester 2003 4A 189 2nd John Buck 1993 1A/2A 145 4th Rich Myers 2012 1A 120 3rd Ty Franklin 2003 4A 119 6th Nathan Pressley 1992 1A/2A 125 1st John Page 2011 1A 112 1st Ty Franklin 2002 4A 171 4th Trebor Clavette 1992 1A/2A 152 1st Miller Hartsell 2011 1A 140 3rd Ryan Mash 1992 1A/2A 112 2nd Ritz Etter 2010 1A 125 2nd Cody Smith A.L. BROWN 1992 1A/2A 130 2nd Harold Poston 2010 1A 285 3rd Martin Garcia 2021 3A 182 1st Gavin Hartsell 19911A/2A 130 1st Mike Kendall 2010 1A 140 4th Ryan Mash 2021 3A 113 2nd Trevor Freeman 1991 1A/2A 140 2nd Miller Hartsell 2010 1A 160 4th Luke Hampton 2019 3A 182 3rd Mason Ingram 1991 1A/2A 125 3rd John Page 2008 1A/2A 130 3rd Daniel Murray 2017 4A 160 1st Isaiah Johnson 1991 1A/2A 130 MOW Mike Kendall 2008 1A/2A 145 4th Jamie Weaver 2017 4A 160 MOW Isaiah Johnson 1990 1A/2A 119 1st Mike Kendall 2008 1A/2A 103 5th Cody Smith 2016 4A 138 2nd Nicholas Sexton 1990 1A/2A 152 1st Bill Scell 2008 1A/2A 215 6th Glenn Cothren 2016 4A 160 2nd Isaiah Johnson 1990 1A/2A 119 MOW Mike Kendall 2006 1A/2A 152 3rd Jeremiah Hampton 2015 4A 132 4th Nick Sexton 1989 1A/2A 112 1st Mike Kendall 2006 1A/2A 145 5th Junior McCann 2015 4A 145 5th Isaiah Johnson 2004 1A/2A 275 5th Matt Linker 2015 4A 120 6th Avery Clinding ALEXANDER CENTRAL 2003 1A/2A 275 3rd Matthew Linker 2014 4A 126 3rd Nicholas Sexton 2019 3A 285 2nd Isaac Chapman 2003 1A/2A 215 4th Jacob Byers 2013 3A 113 4th Nicholas Sexton 2018 3A 285 1st Isaac Chapman 2002 1A/2A 145 1st Brandon Moxley 2012 3A 170 6th Robert Smith 2018 3A 160 3rd Ethan Lewis 2002 1A/2A 275 4th Matt Linker 2011 3A 125 6th Patrice Donatien 2018 3A 195 6th Tevin Clark 2001 1A/2A 215 1st Caleb Smith 2009 3A 103 4th Tristan Steele 2017 4A 152 2nd Ethan Lewis 2001 1A/2A 130 3rd Dustin Shaw 2009 3A 135 4th Morgan McDaniel 2016 4A 113 6th Ben Long 2001 1A/2A 135 3rd Brandon Moxley 2009 3A 140 5th Jonathan Donatien 2015 4A 145 4th Zane Knight 2000 1A/2A 125 2nd Brandon Moxley 2008 3A 285 4th Terrance Johnson 2015 4A 195 4th Kevin Alanis 2000 1A/2A 215 3rd Caleb Smith 2008 3A 130 6th Morgan McDaniel 2015 4A 138 6th Brax Meade 1999 1A/2A 135 1st Jared Wyatt 2007 3A 140 3rd Bruce Mann 2014 4A 195 2nd Dustin Jones 1999 1A/2A 145 1st Justin Parlier 2006 3A 135 1st Bruce Mann 2014 4A 220 4th Kevin Alanis 1999 1A/2A 189 3rd Lucas Smith 1998 3A 160 2nd Gavin Proctor 2014 4A 145 5th Zane Knight 1999 1A/2A 275 4th Caleb Smith 1997 3A 112 2nd Jason Keller 2010 4A 189 3rd Blake Baker 1999 1A/2A 145 MOW Justin Parlier 1996 3A 112 4th Jason Keller 2010 4A 215 5th Kevin Markham 1998 1A/2A 130 1st Andrew Edwards 1995 3A 103 3rd Jason Keller 2009 4A 189 5th Blake Baker 1998 1A/2A 145 1st Justin Parlier 1994 3A 130 1st Ritz Etter 2009 4A 152 6th Joseph Dela Riva 1998 1A/2A 135 2nd Brady Carpenter 1994 3A 171 3rd Jeremy Stults 2008 4A 215 1st James Del Riva 1998 1A/2A 160 2nd Grayson Williams 1994 3A 130 MOW Ritz Etter 2008 4A 171 3rd Blake Salyer 1998 1A/2A 189 2nd Lucas Smith 1993 3A 125 1st Ritz Etter 2005 4A 130 5th C.J. Shook 1997 1A/2A 119 2nd Justin Wyatt 1993 3A 171 1st Jeremy Stults 2005 4A 189 6th Kevin Driscoll 1997 1A/2A 145 2nd Justin Lemasters 1989 4A 135 1st David Galyan 1999 4A 171 4th Michael Mays 1997 1A/2A 125 3rd Andrew Edwards 1989 4A 171 3rd Ruben Wells 1995 4A 275 4th Arland Mays 1997 1A/2A 130 3rd Justin Parlier 1997 1A/2A 152 3rd Grayson Williams ALBEMARLE ALLEGHANY 1997 1A/2A 135 4th Brad Smith 2021 1A 285 4th Naqian Carpenter 2021 1A 126 4th Bryson Church 1997 1A/2A 215 4th Billy Whitaker 2021 1A 120 3rd Ricardo Bustos 2021 1A 145 1st Riley Pruitt 1996 1A/2A 215 2nd Billy Whitaker 2020 1A 120 3rd Ricardo Bustos 2021 1A MOW Riley Pruitt 1996 1A/2A 112 3rd Justin Wyatt 2020 1A 285 4th Unique Carvalho 2020 1A 170 3rd Dustin Rector 1996 1A/2A 171 3rd Andy Caudill 2019 1A 195 2nd Adrian Little 2020 1A 138 4th Evan Wagoner 1996 1A/2A 125 4th Justin Parlier 2010 1A 152 2nd Damond Kelly-Spencer 2019 1A 126 4th Evan Wagoner 1995 1A/2A 152 2nd Mike Parlier 2010 1A 189 2nd Charles Coggins 2018 1A 106 4th Averil Lafferty 1995 1A/2A 145 3rd Wesley Edwards 2009 1A/2A 145 5th Damond Kelly 2017 1A 145 1st Britt Weaver 1995 1A/2A 112 4th Justin Wyatt 2007 1A/2A 130 1st Cameron Drye 2017 1A 220 3rd Vincent Vielandi 1994 1A/2A 145 1st Mike Parlier 2017 1A 106 4th Evan Wagoner 1994 1A/2A 103 3rd Justin Wyatt STATE INDIVIDUAL WRESTLING TOURNAMENT STATE PLACERS BY SCHOOL (SINCE 1989) ALLEGHANY (CONTINUED) APEX ASHBROOK (CONTINUED) 1994 1A/2A 189 3rd Bobby Money 2021 4A 220 1st Noah Williams 1999 4A 152 2nd Travis Curry 1994 1A/2A 152 4th Kevin Blevins 2020 4A 152 2nd Kaleb Williams 1995 4A 140 1st Ronnie Huitt 1993 1A/2A 119 3rd Matt Shaw 2020 4A 160 4th Noah Williams 1994 4A 140 1st Ronnie Huitt 1992 1A/2A 112 1st Mark Shaw 2019 4A 138 5th Noah Williams 1993 4A 140 3rd Ron Huitt 1991 1A/2A 103 1st Mark Shaw 2018 4A 120 2nd Kaleb Williams 1993 4A 145 4th Joey Davis 1991 1A/2A 152 1st Mark Sheets 2017 4A 152 5th Joey McMahon 1992 4A 119 1st Shane Dula 1990 1A/2A 125 1st Nelson Weaver 2017 4A 182 5th Connor Castagnero 1991 4A 140 3rd Steven Frederick 1990 1A/2A 112 3rd Marty Williams 2016 4A 285 3rd Jovan Jarrett 1990 4A 125 3rd Reuben Montano 1990 1A/2A 119 3rd Aaron Halsey 2015 4A 132 2nd Chance Davis 1990 4A 171 4th John Warren 1989 1A/2A 135 1st Mark Sheets 2014 4A 120 2nd Chance Davis 1989 1A/2A 160 1st Frederick Brown 2013 4A 195 1st Jake Castagnero ASHE CENTRAL 1989 1A/2A 119 2nd Nelson Weaver 2013 4A 113 5th Chance Davis 1999 1A/2A 140 2nd John Gregory 1989 1A/2A 130 2nd Scott Stoker 2012 4A 182 5th Jake Castagnero 1998 1A/2A 275 1st Greg Roland 1989 1A/2A 112 3rd Greg Crouse 2011 4A 135 3rd Dan Mitchell 1997 1A/2A 275 3rd Greg Roland 1989 1A/2A 145 4th Doug Dancy 2010 4A 130 5th Dan Mitchell 1996 1A/2A 140 3rd Danny Dillard 1989 1A/2A 160 MOW Frederick Brown 2005 4A 125 3rd Ben Ray 1996 1A/2A 103 4th Michael Aloia 2004 4A 125 2nd Ben Ray 1995 1A/2A 160 1st Earl Roland ANDREWS 2003 4A 119 5th Ben Ray 1995 1A/2A 140 2nd Danny Dillard 2011 1A 285 4th Sam Wannetah 2000 4A 103 2nd Andrew Hoffert 1995 1A/2A 160 MOW Earl Roland 1999 4A 145 4th Spencer Miller 1994 1A/2A 160 1st Earl Roland ANSON 1998 4A 189 1st Chris McMillian 1994 1A/2A 145 4th Danny Dillard 2020 2A 220 5th Kyonta Burns 1993 4A 103 1st Bob Mobley 1994 1A/2A 171 4th Brandon Dillard 2018 2A 160 5th Achee Hoskins 1993 4A 103 MOW Bob Mobley 1993 1A/2A 112 3rd Shane Hall 2017 3A 220 3rd Ravon Kirkland 1992 4A 103 1st Bob Mobley 1992 1A/2A 103 3rd Shane Hall 2016 3A 170 3rd Justice Leak 1991 4A 103 3rd Bob Mobley 1991 1A/2A 275 3rd Scott Gouge 2012 3A 160 2nd Brandon Smith 1990 4A 189 2nd Irvin Dubose 1990 1A/2A 119 4th Chris Lucas 2012 3A 170 5th Jaquan Bullock 1990 4A 160 3rd Todd Merris 2010 3A 103 2nd Garland Willoughby ASHE COUNTY 2010 3A 130 6th Jaquan Bullock APEX FRIENDSHIP 2020 2A 220 2nd Jaron Greer 2007 3A 145 6th Travis Tillman 2018 4A 120 3rd Alec Montoya 2019 2A 220 1st Zachariah Bare 2004 3A 215 2nd Caron Goodwin 2018 2A 220 1st Zachariah Bare 2003 3A 112 2nd Chong Xiong ARDREY KELL 2017 2A 160 6th John Reavis 2003 3A 189 4th Caron Goodwin 2019 4A 220 5th Ishmael Williams 2015 2A 220 2nd Joshua Hamilton 2003 3A 215 5th Jason Ingram 2011 4A 112 5th Michael Bedard 2014 2A 152 1st Michael Elliott 2002 3A 112 3rd Chong Xiong 2010 4A 112 4th Jeffrey Stevenson 2013 2A 145 2nd Michael Elliott 2002 3A 171 4th Patrick Clark 2010 4A 171 6th Daniel Nevseta 2013 2A 182 4th Justin Scarborough 1997 4A 119 2nd Reco Sturdivant 2009 4A 130 5th Mark Judy 2012 2A 285 1st Joshua Wineberg 1996 4A 152 1st Jamie Hamilton 2012 2A 132 3rd Michael Elliott 1996 4A 215 2nd Gabriel Pratt ASHBROOK 2011 2A 119 5th Michael Elliott 1996 4A 135 3rd John Montgomery 2019 3A 285 1st Antwon McClee 2011 2A 215 5th Joshua Wineberg 1996 4A 189 3rd Kenny Howard 2019 3A 132 5th Ethan Stroud 2011 2A 130 6th Dakota Elliott 1996 4A 125 4th Reco Sturdivant 2019 3A 285 MOW Antwon McClee 2010 2A 145 2nd Aaron Scott 1995 4A 152 1st Jamie Hamilton 2017 3A 160 6th Jaquaious Miller 2009 1A/2A 140 1st Aaron Scott 1995 4A 171 1st Phillip Ingram 2016 3A 132 5th Odevious Otis 2009 1A/2A 125 6th Logan Orr 1995 4A 130 3rd John Montgomery 2015 3A 170 6th Zikees Pendergrass 2009 1A/2A 140 MOW Aaron Scott 1994 4A 145 1st Anthony Smith 2014 3A 195 5th Derick Weber 2007 1A/2A 215 6th Dylan Brown 1994 4A 152 2nd Jamie Hamilton 2013 3A 145 6th Will Brandon 2005 1A/2A 215 2nd Jeff Pell 1993 4A 135 1st Anthony Smith 2012 3A 220 1st Chase Warren 2005 1A/2A 135 6th Jeremiah Wheeler 1993 4A 145 2nd Jamie Hamilton 2012 3A 106 3rd Kevin Gilliard 2004 1A/2A 275 6th Josh Clawson 1993 4A 275 3rd Kenley Ingram 2012 3A 138 6th Garnett Bullock 2003 1A/2A 140 3rd Nathan Greer 1993 4A 103 4th John Montgomery 2011 3A 112 1st Josh Smith 2003 1A/2A 275 5th Josh
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