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State of the Program ... Cherokee (GA)

Cherokee (GA)

Head Coach: Nathan Oertley (3rd year as Cherokee’s Head Coach)

Staff: O’Bryan Shelley, Nick Watson, Mark Knaggs

Cherokee was far from a one man wrecking crew a year ago, but it would be remiss to not mention how important Jacob Silka was to the Cherokee team (for the last four years). Silka was an absolute hammer - a 2x State Champ (and I believe a 2x Runner-up). Silka wasn’t the only hammer Cherokee lost from last year’s top 20 team … Lain Watson also qualified for (and won matches) in Macon a year ago.

This will be a much younger squad than Cherokee has had in the past, but they have a core in Javon Hobson, Colt Daniel, and Devin Mays to lead the way. Hobson, Daniel, and Mays each qualified a year ago and will look to climb onto the podium in 2023. Cherokee will also look for Christian Tabb, Braden Iovino, and Tristan Blackburn to make an impact in 2022-23. Keep an eye on some new faces to make their mark this season.

The Young Cherokee Wrestling Warriors are preparing for a War this year! While losing a few star seniors (Jacob Silka and Lain Watson), we are looking forward to the growth of several of our young wrestlers!
— Coach Oertley

NOTE: All mentions of placers and qualifiers in the body are based on the 2021-22 season. If a wrestler placed higher or lower in a previous year it is not captured above.

State of the Program ... Central Carroll (GA)

Central Carroll (GA)

Head Coach: Cody Knight (4 years)

Staff: Chris Sheffield, Kelby Watts, Turner Martin, and Craig Murray

Central Carroll finished 13th in 4A a season ago, but when asked … most people around Georgia said the team to watch this season (and in the future) is Central Carroll. This will be a young squad, but it is full of hammers that have an opportunity to show how good they are (and potentially how good they can become). The Lions should be led by returning State Runner-up Colson Hoffman and State Placer Andrew Sheffield … both are just sophomores but have already proven they can compete with anyone and each will be hunting the top step in 2023.

The Lions also feature a group of upperclassmen in Parker Brewer, Kaleb Disharoon, Dylan McKnight, and Rafi Guevara … those four should, along with Sophomore Cam Bolton, hold down the top part of the lineup. Three other returners - Owen Warren, William White, and Matt Phillips will also be counted on to help push the Lions into the team conversation in 4A. But the reason so many around Georgia are so high on the Lions is the incoming quintet of freshmen hammers. Gabe Swann, Colt Mitchell, Danny Krutules, Ty Murray, and Jackson Spradlin come in with a lot of hype. Each has the ability to make an impact for the Lions … in a team that could finish very high in 4A if all of the pieces fall into place.

We have a young team that has gotten good experience in the offseason. We are still building confidence and adjusting to high school wrestling, but the kids are taking it in stride and working on getting better each day. We are excited to compete in one of the most challenging regions in the state and have the opportunity to face top-quality programs. Our expectations are to make improvements upon last season’s finishes at both traditional and duals states. We look forward to competing hard this season and being in the conversation at the end of the year, Lord willing.
— Coach Knight

NOTE: All mentions of placers and qualifiers in the body are based on the 2021-22 season. If a wrestler placed higher or lower in a previous year it is not captured above.

State of the Program ... Cherokee (GA) - Girls

Cherokee (GA) - Girls

Head Coach: Nathan Oertley (3rd year as Cherokee Head Coach)

Staff: O’Bryan Shelley, Nick Watson, Mark Knaggs

Girls programs across Georgia continue to build and the level of competition has gotten better and better each season. Cherokee is fortunate to have 2x State Placer Zoe Parris as someone to build a program around. Zoe has finished on the podium each of the last two seasons and will look to climb to the top in 2023. Keep an eye on Senior move-in Maddie Morris as well as a good group of freshmen this season.

For the first time, Cherokee is beyond excited to have a girls program building. Championed by returning 2x Placer Zoe Parris, we’re excited to building a girls team that can compete this year, with several new freshman joining the program!
— Coach Oertley

NOTE: All mentions of placers and qualifiers in the body are based on the 2021-22 season. If a wrestler placed higher or lower in a previous year it is not captured above.