
This list represents the Top 10 seniors in the state of Tennessee along with six honorable mention selections. The wrestlers comprising this Top 10 list have amassed 16 state titles in 26 state final appearances. One wrestler in this list will attempt to become the first-ever five-time Tennessee state champion, one will seek his fourth title, and yet another will seek to make his fifth finals appearance. The wrestlers mentioned in this article range from tiny schools just outside of Knoxville to state powerhouse programs in Chattanooga, Nashville, and Memphis. Seven different schools are represented in the Top 10 list, climbing to nine when you add the honorable mentions. Wrestlers from DI and DII are split evenly amongst the Top 10. Only one school claims more than one wrestler in the top ten (Baylor with four). Each wrestler in the Top 10 owns at least one state title and all are multi-time finalists.
Tennessee wrestling has been improving over the past few years and these wrestlers, and many others around the state, are working to ensure that trend can continue. No matter how you measure success on a state level, (NCAA All-Americans and champions, nationally-ranked high school wrestlers, various All-American performances, teams competing at national level events, participation growth, etc.) Tennessee is improving. While this list doesn't contain any USAW Fargo All-Americans, like last year's senior class with three or some of the classes below them, there are several wrestlers who have tested themselves and found success as part of the Tennessee National Team at the USAW National Duals and in Fargo. This list does contain NHSCA grade-level national champions, Super 32 placewinners, and various other accolades. Many of these wrestlers can be found amongst the various national rankings as recognition for the work they have put in, but it doesn't determine the outcome of a single match they will wrestle. Some of them will move on to college wrestling, be it DI or DII, NAIA, NWCA, etc. and others will end their careers on the mats in Franklin, TN on February 19. One of them will continue their athletic career on the DI football field.
Beyond the numbers and statistics, every wrestler on this list has achieved things that many wrestlers strive for through every grueling practice and every punishing tournament. They have won titles, lost important matches, and pushed their bodies to bend and break the will of an opponent who has the exact same goal in mind. They are wrestlers ... and regardless of what other sports they may compete in, it is the wrestling mentality that they will carry with them and be better because of it.
1. Michael Kennedy
School: Blackman
Projected 2010-11 High School Weight Class: 215
Projected College Weight Class: 197

Kennedy has had the interest of several colleges and is expected to make a decision soon. Kennedy wrestles a very fluid style for an upper-weight, showing a variety of attacks from an ankle pick to upper-body throws. This combination is what makes Michael Kennedy is the most sought after senior in Tennessee.
2. T.J. Duncan
School: McCallie
Projected 2010-11 High School Weight Class: 160
Projected College Weight Class: 157

Like the wrestler who sits at No. 1 on this list, Duncan hasn't tested himself on the regional or national freestyle and Greco-Roman circuit. It is Duncan's lack of major national placings that relegate Duncan to No. 2 on this list, even though he may go down as the most decorated in-state wrestler ever. Duncan has made three trips to the Super 32 where he sports an 8-6 record, with his best showing be a 4-2 performance at 152 in 2009.
3. Alex Manley
School: Baylor
Projected 2010-11 High School Weight Class: 130
Projected College Weight Class: 133

4. Stuart Doster
School: Baylor
Projected 2010-11 High School Weight Class: 145
Projected College Weight Class: 141

5. Jeremy Miller
School: Greenback
Projected 2010-11 High School Weight Class: 152
Projected College Weight Class: 149

Of all of the great wrestlers on this list, Miller may be the most well-rounded. Like virtually all of the wrestlers mentioned here, Miller can get the job done on his feet, but it is his mat wrestling where Miller often outclasses the competition. Miller is an excellent rider who has been known to turn even the best wrestlers the state has to offer. This blend of ability in all positions should serve Miller well when he moves on to wrestling at the collegiate level. Perhaps even more remarkable is that Jeremy Miller has accomplished all of this coming from Greenback High School, which has a coed enrollment of about 200 students. Miller has compiled a record of 180-12 during his four years of varsity competition.
6. Marvin Lopez
School: Cleveland
Projected 2010-11 High School Weight Class: 135
Projected College Weight Class: 133/141 (UT-Chattanooga)

However, Lopez has shown what makes him arguably the state's best Greco-Roman wrestler at Fargo where he shows a 9-4 record in Greco, coming up just short of All-American status following his freshman and sophomore season. Lopez was honored as the Tennessee Greco-Roman Athlete of the Year by the Tennessee Wrestling Federation in 2009 for his efforts. Lopez sports an overall record of 11-8 in Fargo. Unfortunately, Lopez was unable to compete this past summer due to an injury. Lopez has already eliminated one distraction from his senior season, where he will try to add to his 90-19 record, by giving his verbal commitment to the hometown UT-Chattanooga Mocs Wrestling team.
7. Brennen Cox
School: Independence
Projected 2010-11 High School Weight Class: 145
Projected College Weight Class: 141/149

8. Ethan Hames
School: Bradley Central
Projected 2010-11 High School Weight Class: 125
Projected College Weight Class: 125/133
Analysis: Ethan Hames has claimed two state championships and a fourth-place finish while wrestling for state powerhouse Bradley Central High School. Hames picked up his first state title as a freshman at 103 pounds before moving up to 112 pounds as a sophomore and finishing fourth in an extremely deep field. Hames continued his climb up the weight ladder as a junior and also climbed back to the top step of the podium at 119 pounds.
9. David Helton
School: Baylor
Projected 2010-11 High School Weight Class: 215/285
Projected College Weight Class: Football (Duke)

10. John Mackey
School: Baylor
Projected 2010-11 High School Weight Class: 215/285
Projected College Weight Class: 285

Honorable Mention:
Mick Anthony (Christian Brothers)
Tucker Bolton (Bradley Central)
Bradley Colbaugh (Bradley Central)
Chase Martino (McCallie)
Nate Rupiper (Christian Brothers)
Mark Simpson (MBA)
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