Wrestling Blogs - Brandon Scott
Florida State Rankings January 3, 2009
The official half-way point of the season has been reached. What lays before us is a clearer picture of contenders and pretenders. What we know is this - Brandon is for real. Led by Eric Grajales and a host of super-duper diaper dandies, the Eagles are primed for one of their biggest outputs in their recent (and glorious) history. A 54 - 15 defeat of South Dade exposed a chink in the armor of preseason favorite South Dade. With the recent rise of Oviedo, Osceola, and the looming, but somewhat distant Columbus squad, are the Bucs capable of reaching the top of the summit? As they say, that's why they wrestle the matches.
103
1. Travis Laxton - Junior, Suwannee
2. Earl Hall – Frosh, South Dade
3. Ricky Rodriguez – Senior, Belen Jesuit
4. Marco Gomes – Junior, Douglas
5. Richard Bliss – Sophomore, Springstead
6. Dryden Dennis – Frosh, Northside Christian
7. Jeremy Hall – Junior, Lincoln
8. Brandon Jorge – Frosh, Lake Gibson
9. Terry Tran - Junior, Edgewater
10. Mookie Forbes - Wakulla
11. Brayton Logan - Junior, North Ft Myers
12. Mark Gulesian - Soph, Columbus
The first big news here is the unfortunate end of a career. Flagler Senior JR Lopez has decided not to wrestle this season. I also hear that Laxton may move up for the state series, apparently to challenge TBC's Kevin Norstrem. That would be an amazing state finals! No other head -to-head matches have been wrestled since my last rankings, so welcome to the ladder Brayton Logan, a state placer a year ago in 2A and Columbus' Gulesian, who is probably ranked too low.
112
1. Alex Chiricosta – Senior, Douglas
2. Kevin Norstrem – 8th, Tampa Bay Christian
3. Ryan Renkey – Senior, Brandon
4. Armani Harris - Junior, American
5. Quintavian McPherson – Junior, South Dade
6. Mike Hess – Frosh, Jensen Bench
7. Tony Milanes – Junior, Alonso
8. Joey Hefley – Soph, Oviedo
9. Alex Backer - Senior, Winter Springs
10. Alex Hamm - Junior, Durant
11. Blaine Ison
– Soph, Palmetto Ridge
12. Timothy Locksmith - Freshman Osceola
13. Travis Fulk – Soph, Manatee
We have a new #1! Chiricosta defeated Norstrem at the Zac Jarzynka, and although I love Norstrem's body of work, for the moment, Chiricosta has earned his spot above the rest. I've dropped Dawson of Brandon out of the rankings, as it seems Renkey has solidified his hold on his spot in Brandon's ridiculous line-up. Renkey also majored McPherson, and is very close to supplanting Norstrem as the state's #2. Harris enters the rankings at 112. American and South Dade did not meet at the District 16 Duals, denying us all a Harris - McPherson match. But alas, they did meet on the wednesday BEFORE and Harris won.
119
1. Gabe Chandler – Senior, Braddock
2. Rossi Bruno – Frosh, Brandon
3. Kyle Grueninger - Senior, Countryside
4. Robert Herrera - Senior, Sarasota
5. Cody Singletary – Junior, Palmetto Ridge
6. Mauricio Villanueva – Senior, South Dade
7. Matt Noffo – Junior, Columbus
8. Cody Ross – Frosh, Springstead
9. Domingo Simmons – Senior, Cardinal Gibbons
10. Craig Barker - Senior, Citrus
11. Nick Hynes – Junior, Zephyrhills
12. Dalton Dennis - Soph, Northside Christian
Chandler ascends to the top spot after defeating Brandon's Bruno. All I can say is, thank God for youtube! An exciting match, to say the least, it is clear that Chandler is looking to avenge his brother's loss to Grueninger.
125
1. Eric Chandler – Senior, Braddock
2. Tyler Liberatore – Frosh, Brandon
3. Jacob Gregory – Senior, Manatee
4. Nick Soto – Soph, Springstead
5. Alex Curley - Senior, Winter Srpings
6. Matt Jones – Senior, Osceola
7. Kevin Lowery - Martin County
8. Alex Paraschuk - Soph, Riverdale
9. Paul Marcello – Senior, Cardinal Gibbons
10. Matt Barrera – Senior, Miami Springs
11. Stephon Jenkins - Senior, Oviedo
12. Jeff Pitts - Soph, Mosley
No movement here, no fun!
130
1. Clark Glass – Frosh, Brandon
2. George Gulesian – Senior, Columbus
3. Wilson Metellus - Senior, South Dade
4. Joe Locksmith - Junior, Osceola
5. Matt Nereim – Junior, Winter Springs
6. Garrett Soileau - Senior, Clay
7. Tre McCollough – Soph, Wakulla
8. Alex Abramat – Senior, Cypress Bay
9. Austin Brown – Junior, Sarasota
10. Josh Burgess - Senior, Belleview
11. Jeffrey Pitts – Soph, Mosley
12. David Gonzalez – Senior, Jesuit
13. Robert Rojas – Frosh, South Dade
14. Hugo Espinoza – Senior, Edgewater
Glass makes me look like a genius after defeating Metellus at the District 16 Duals. For the moment, I am dropping Metellus to 130, because I believe he will stay here in an effort to avoid Osceola's suddenly dominant Pete Baldwin. The Metellus-Glass match is also on youtube, and it looked like Glass is the better wrestler, a statement I never dreamed of making, especially at this point in Glass's young career. Soileau takes a move down after losing to Brandon back-up (and defending State Runner-up) Hutchinson at the District 16 Duals. Unfortunately, we were denied a Soileau-Metellus match-up. Also, Nereim and Locksmith flip-flop again, after Locksmith won the Jarzynka over his rival.
135
1. Eric Grajales – Senior, Brandon
2. Pete Baldwin - Soph, Osceola
3. Jake Rio - Senior, Columbus
4. Alex Doran – Soph, Manatee
5. Jordan Frease - Senior, Countryside
6. Gunnar Magliocca – Senior, St. Thomas Aquinas
7. Leo Santibanez – Junior, American
8. Zach Boyer – Senior, Robinson
9. Hans Rasmusson – Junior, Jupiter
10. Ariel Bosque - Junior, Palatka
11. Brad Saxton - Senior, Palmetto Ridge
12. Jimmy Kahle - Soph, Mosley
13. Luke Grantham - Senior, Suwannee
Badwin has to be the most unassuming superstar in the state. At the conclusion of another stellar senior class, Baldwin is setting himself to be one of, if not the, best Florida wrestler. He defeated two State Champs on the way to a win at the Jarzynka, and just continues to showcase dominance from the top position. Welcome to the rankings, Kahle (6th at Jarzynka), Bosque (returning State Placer) and Grantham (winner over Kahle at Capital City Classic).
140
1. Kevin Timothy - Senior, Brandon
2. Ray Parrado – Senior, Goleman
3. Brent Jorge –Senior, Lake Gibson
4. Oxsunn Ramirez – Senior, Southwest
5. Chase Gordon – Junior, Oviedo
6. Dustin Paridon – Senior, Mosley
7. Gabriel Bird - Junior, Osceola
8. Dillon Dennis - Senior, Northside Christian
9. Daniel Pritz - Hernando
10. Scott Varner – Junior, Wakulla
11. Mardel Gabriel – Soph, Doral
12. Wilfred Perez – Junior, Miami Sunset
13. Billy Ortiz – Senior, Cypress Creek
14. David Isme – Senior, Lely
In an effort to maximize state points, I believe Bird will stay here at 140. However, his recent performance may indicate that move may not be the smart one. At the Jarzynka, Bird lost to Jorge and Ramirez. Jorge has cemented himself as one of the state's best, after defeating the aforementioned Bird and Gordon in the same weekend.
145
1. Shakendrick Sanders – Senior, South
Dade
2. Joe Cozart – Junior, Brandon
3. Carlos Montero – Senior, Bloomingdale
4. Nick Rex – Senior, Lake Gibson
5. Tucker Raich – Senior, Jupiter Christian
6. Bryce Neff – Senior, Charlotte
7. Daniel Dykes – Senior, Manatee
8. Nic Hajner - Senior, Cypress Creek
9. Michael Rodriguez - Senior, Ely
10. CJ Burke - Junior, Cardinal Gibbons
11. Darius Fleurimond - Senior, Palm Beach Gardens
12. Richard Manwarren - Senior, Ridgeview
No changes. Welcome to the rankings, Fleurimond and Manwarren.
152
1. Alex Eggers – Senior, Osceola
2. Kyle Mills - Senior, Clay
3. Wally Figaro – Soph, Brandon
4. Frank Pettineo - Senior, Cardinal Gibbons
5. Allen Pena – Senior, Columbus
6. Geordan Speiller – Frosh, St. Thomas Aquinas
7. Antonio Starr – Senior, Hialeah Miami Lakes
8. Lee Wildes – Junior, Oviedo
9. Zach Pincus – Senior, Wellington
10. Adam Lessor - Senior, Ocala Forest
11. Julian Eddie – Senior, South Dade
12. Deanarius Wilson - Senior, Gainesville
Some great movement here! Mills moves up on the strength of wins over both Speiller and Figaro at the District 16 Duals. Wilson enters the rankings after placing 4th at the Jarzynka, over Wildes. The two did not meet head-to-head.
160
1. Didley Weche – Senior, Miami Pace
2. Chris Figari – Senior, Bloomingdale
3. Frank Cousins – Junior, St. Cloud
4. Erin O’Dell – Junior, Oviedo
5. David Richardson - Frosh, Lake Gibson
6. John Nichols - Senior, Lakeland
7. Isaac Riley – Junior, Manatee
8. Luis Montalvo - Senior, South Dade
9. Kyle Koziel – Frosh, Brandon
10. Michael Wexler - Senior, Ocala Forest
11. Tyler Hayes - Senior, Okeechobee
12. Kyle Thacker - Senior, Riverdale
O'Dell makes the big move up after defeating Richardson in a close match at the Jarzynka (the match did end in a pin, however). Cousins is apparently at 160 to stay, so, he enters here. Other than that... blah.
171
1. Jacob Harmer – Senior, Gainesville
2. Levi Clemons - Junior, Osceola
3. Antonio Talley - Senior, Dunedin
4. Luke McGurrin - Senior, Bolles
5. Zaq Berridge – Senior, Brandon
6. TJ Sturgeon – Senior, University
7. Julian Martinez – Senior, Miami Pace
8. James Bland - Senior, Avon Park
9. Davin Morris – Senior, Oviedo
10. JC Velasco – Senior, Coral Springs
11. Max Piasecki – Junior, Jensen Beach
12. Dominick Pierre – Junior, Coral
Springs CH
Clemons finally showed the talent I thought was apparent and gave Harmer a close match at the Jarzynka, losing 3-2. If there is a such thing as a "moral" victory, this was it. Got word that Bolles Senior and defending State Champ will be staying at 171. Also Clemons moves up to #2 after majoring Talley at the Kowboy Kup Duals.
189
1. Caylor Williams – Senior, Palm Bay
2. David Castillo - Senior, American
3. Kendall Ivy – Senior, Alonso
4. Jay Taylor – Soph, Oviedo
5. Luis Alba - Junior, Cypress Creek
6. Chris Ferrito – Senior, Seabreeze
7. Scot Wern - Senior, Springstead
8. Matt VanScoy – Senior, Gainesville
9. Mike Ettore – Soph, Brandon
10. Billy Kartsonis – Senior, Episcopal
11. Travus Webster – Senior, South Dade
12. Justin Wilson – Junior, Western
13. Trevor Dunn – Junior, Riverdale
I've finally moved Alba up to 189, and I'm sure I will regret it. He hasn't competed at 171 yet, but as soon as I write this, I'll bet he does. Ah, such is the life of a ranker. The top 4 at 189 all inhabit Class 3A, and I don't see anyone touching Williams. He has already beaten Alba, and bumped up to beat Michael Ducre of Dr. Phillips.
215
1. Willie Wiggins – Senior, South
Dade
2. Dylan Gamret - Senior, Palmetto Ridge
3. Michael Ducre - Senior, Dr. Phillips
4. Mike Miller – Senior, Orange Park
5. Michael Albadin – Senior, Columbus
6. Ariel Klein – Senior, Cooper City
7. Wilder Rislin – Senior, Poinciana
8. Casey Hines – Senior, Bradford
9. John Sennett – Senior, Miami Pace
10. Shawn Henderson – Junior, Coconut Creek
11. Louis Gonzalez – Senior, Lely
12. Emilious Davis – Senior, South Miami
No moves, although Ducre enters the rankings at 215. I hear he'll be going back down to 189.
285
1. John Dixon – Junior, Ridgeview
2. Henry Chirino – Junior, American
3. Caleb Rainwaters - Junior, Palmetto Ridge
4. Danny Vinegra - Senior, Braddock
5. George Mills - Senior, Winter Springs
6. Donovan Green - Junior, Timber Creek
7. Eugene Scott – Senior, Unversity
8. Cody Barton – Senior, Bayside
9. Byron Dames – Senior, Jupiter Christian
10. Brenton Clayton – Senior, Lakeland
11. Alex Wethy – Junior, Columbus
12. John Lopez - Senior, Palm
Beach Gardens
13. Josh Wofford – Senior, Palm Bay
14. Steven Jacques – Senior, South Broward
Say hello to Vinegra. The Braddock Senior owns a pin over Mills, while Mills enters the rankings after defeating Green in the finals of the Lyman Inv.
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