NHSCA Freshmen

Registration Matrix

Easy to see that the lightweights dominate the freshman division (as always). Once we hit 182 - the numbers decrease significantly.

Top 10 States Registered for Freshmen Division:

  1. New York - 84

  2. Pennsylvania - 83

  3. Georgia - 62

  4. Virginia - 58

  5. North Carolina - 54

  6. New Jersey - 46

  7. Ohio - 46

  8. Florida - 44

  9. South Carolina - 40

  10. Tennessee and West Virginia - 25


5 Freshmen to watch from each SE state … keep in mind this isn’t a list of who we think will All American. Just a few that had good seasons and we are excited to see them compete on this stage with some great competition (so the 220’s might not have anyone listed below, but there will certainly be a few from the SE that make the podium because the bracket is small compared to other weights).

Keep in mind there are more than 5 that we are interested in watching compete, but we have to draw the line somewhere - so here are five that should be fun:

Alabama (22 Registered … 10 at 106)

  1. David Hill

  2. Eli Sanders

  3. Trey Denny

  4. Austin Campbell

  5. Tyler Payton

Florida (44 Registered)

  1. Gavin Fisher

  2. Ethan Tran

  3. Jonathan Moreno

  4. Armand Williams

  5. Lucas Boe

Georgia (62 Registered)

  1. Hargroves

  2. Billy Hamilton

  3. James Sievers

  4. Callum McCormack

  5. Easton Boren

Mississippi (7 Registered)

  1. Not going to give you 5 … but keep an eye on Quinton and Brady Carroll

North Carolina (54 Registered)

  1. Johnsons

  2. Jekai Segwick

  3. Jack Harty

  4. Jake McCord

  5. Carson Worrick

South Carolina (40 Registered)

  1. Drayton Johnson

  2. Houston Ridisill

  3. Nate Manos

  4. Max Johnson

  5. Sy Strobel

Tennessee (25 Registered)

  1. Ryan Dietrick

  2. Max Cable

  3. Corbin Avans

  4. Luke Myhan

  5. Braxton Eason

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