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State of the Program ... New Hampstead (GA)
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New Hampstead (Georgia)

Head Coach: O'Darius Williamson (4th Season)

Staff: Alfred Boni

New Hampstead finished 25th at the 2021 4A Traditional State Tournament and the Phoenix return many of those wrestlers this season. Meaning the expectations are that New Hampstead will make some gains in 2021-2022. The Phoenix do lose their lone 2021 State Placer in Malcolm Collins, but bring back 7 that competed in Macon at the end of last year. Andrew Brown, Jimmy Eide, Max Ruiz, and Elijah Lawton each won a match in Macon and will be counted on to lead the rise of the Phoenix in 2022.

Keep an eye on Dylan Nessen and Dwayne Phelps - both qualified in 2021 and will be counted on this make some noise this year. The Phoenix also welcome Dilyn Zanetti, Jayce Huerta, and Leah Hynes … their development will also be key to any 2021-2022 success.

We are fired up to having a full season this year as last year we lost the first half of it. We have most of our starters returning with state experience and quite a bit of freshman and newcomers this year. If we are able to fill holes and produce the same work ethic like we did over the summer we will have a chance to not only win the region for the first time in program history, but also make some noise in the post-season for both duals and traditionals.

I have high expectations of leadership this year from my returner Max Ruiz (120.) He had the biggest gains this off season, competing in NHSCA Nationals and Super 32 Early Qualifier. With this experience, he’s using this high-level knowledge to prepare himself for the upcoming season. Dwayne Phelps (145) Jimmy Eide (170) Dylan Nessen (195) and Elijah Lawton (285) also competed in NHSCA Nationals and did well against very tough competition. I’m looking forward for these group of young men to step up and lead the way. We will also have Dilyn Zanetti (182/195) back with us as well as last year an injury kept him from being able to compete. As a freshman, he made it to 5A Sectionals as an undersized wrestler and throughout the season won some huge matches for us. A newcomer to keep your eyes on is Leah Hynes (132/138.) She has been doing some training leading up to her first year with us and looked impressive over the summer with our workouts. This may be the best dual group New Hampstead has ever seen and we are continuously getting better as the years go by.
— Coach Williamson
State of the Program ... Union Grove (GA)
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Union Grove (GA)

Head Coach: Josh Coffee

Staff: Alex Lazor, Wes Cobb

Union Grove returns half of their State Qualifiers from a team that finished 6th in 5A in 2021. They might be challenged to reach those same heights in 2022 with the graduation of State Runner-up Alexander Troy as well as State Placer Garren Groover and State Qualifiers Brian Shaw, Nick Owens, and Keshu Khara. But the Wolverines do return some hammers that will look to make an impact this season. The group is led by returning State Placer Jonah Lavendar who was 5th at 126 as a sophomore last year. Dalton Clinton and Levi Roe nearly made the podium a year ago as well after winning 3 matches in Macon and each will be another Wolverine looking to climb high on the podium in 2022.

For UG to make another run into the top 10 they will need 2021 State Qualifiers Christian Troy and Maddox Powell to make some noise as well as returners Robert Dunn and Aiden Echols. Keep an eye on Jerome Evans and Hudson Groover as well as Braxton McClean in 2021-2022.

State of the Program ... Paulding County (GA)
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Paulding County (GA)

Head Coach: Mark Sanker (1st season at Paulding County; 12th overall)

Staff: Jacob Tripp, Dani Cato

Coach Sanker takes over the Paulding County program in 2021-2022. He does so without State Qualifiers Ethan Bennett and Coleton Thompson - both of whom have graduated. Coach Sanker will look to a core group to help build the program including 2021 State Qualifier Lewis Ledbetter. The team will also look to Maddox Sisk and Avery May who were both freshmen a year ago and have post-season experience. Keep an eye on Logan Sanders, Chezney Brady, and Leah Hynes as the look to make an impact in 2022.

Paulding County is team that will compete and wrestle to a standard that is expected of them. Each wrestler will battle for six minutes...win or lose...we will compete.
— Coach Sanker