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Tennessee Wrestlers Prepare for State Tournament

A State-Wide Showcase of Talent

The upcoming TSSAA tournament isn't just about crowning champions; it's a testament to the hard work and commitment of numerous young wrestlers across Tennessee. While this isn't an exhaustive list, these athletes represent the cream of the crop, demonstrating exceptional technique, athleticism, and mental fortitude. Their journeys to the state tournament have been marked by intense training, rigorous competition, and unwavering determination.

Middle Tennessee: Strength and Determination

Middle Tennessee boasts a strong wrestling tradition, and this year's contenders are carrying on that legacy. Leading the charge at 106 pounds is Jack Sawyer (Siegel), a formidable presence with an impressive 28-2 record. A two-time state qualifier, Sawyer's focus is squarely on reaching the finals and capturing a championship. At 120 pounds, Cole Bridges (Wilson Central) exemplifies toughness and technical skill, maintaining a 30-5 record and being a state qualifier with medal aspirations. Rounding out Middle Tennessee's top prospects is Elijah Marsh (La Vergne), a powerful wrestler with a 25-3 record, aiming for a deep tournament run.

East Tennessee: A Reigning Favorite and Rising Stars

East Tennessee's wrestling scene is equally vibrant, highlighted by a clear favorite at 113 pounds: Ethan Wright (Science Hill). Wright's remarkable 32-1 record positions him as a strong contender for the state championship. Caleb Jones (Dobyns-Bennett), at 152 pounds, is a dynamic athlete with a 27-4 record, another state qualifier looking to contend for a medal. Finally, Jackson Bryant (Bearden), a technical and strategic wrestler at 160 pounds, brings a 31-2 record and medal expectations to the table.

West Tennessee: Agility, Power, and Tenacity

West Tennessee's representatives are equally exciting. Tyson Byrd (Arlington)'s quickness and agility (29-6 record) make him a threat at 132 pounds, as he seeks a deep tournament run. At 170 pounds, Jamal Thomas (Memphis University School)'s powerful and aggressive style, backed by a 26-3 record, aims to reach the finals. And finally, Devin Smith (Collierville) displays exceptional toughness and tenacity, boasting a 28-5 record and a strong chance to earn a medal at 182 pounds.

Beyond the Individuals: The Spirit of Competition

While individual accomplishments are celebrated, the TSSAA wrestling postseason is also about the spirit of competition and sportsmanship. These young athletes represent their schools and communities with pride, demonstrating the values of perseverance, dedication, and respect. The tournament promises to be a showcase of not only wrestling skill but also character and resilience. The matches are expected to be hard-fought, leaving fans on the edge of their seats until the very end. As the tournament draws closer, keep an eye on these athletes and the many other talented wrestlers vying for the championship. The TSSAA postseason is a tradition of excellence, and this year's tournament is poised to be another memorable chapter.


Read the Full Tennessean Article at:
[ https://www.tennessean.com/story/sports/high-school/2026/01/22/tennessee-high-school-wrestling-top-boys-wrestlers-tssaa-postseason/88216986007/ ]