NHSCA Juniors

Registration Matrix

Pretty much what you expect. 106 falls significantly in terms of numbers and 120-160 are all at 100 or more. Sophomores and Juniors are the best divisions to watch this weekend. Expect some outstanding matches.

Top 10 by State

  1. New York - 107

  2. Virginia - 106

  3. Pennsylvania - 96

  4. North Carolina - 91

  5. Georgia - 90

  6. Florida - 82

  7. Ohio - 76

  8. New Jersey - 75

  9. Connecticut - 65

  10. Tennessee - 47


5 Juniors 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. The sophomore division is always one of the most competitive … this year should be no different.

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 (19 Registered)

  1. Mason Nelson

  2. Kameron Stiffler

  3. Grier Hunt

  4. Cody Kirk

  5. Land Bell

Florida (82 Registered)

  1. David DeArmas

  2. Jack Oliver

  3. Dillon Smith

  4. Talon Maple

  5. Alex Smith

Georgia (90 Registered)

  1. Olli Webb

  2. Carter Brickley

  3. Pierce Pennington

  4. Jace Parent

  5. Gabriel Hightower

Mississippi (4 Registered)

  1. Kamar Houston

North Carolina (91 Registered)

  1. Cooper Foster

  2. Layne Armstrong

  3. Ryan Mann

  4. Colt Campbell

  5. Xavier Wilson

South Carolina (37 Registered)

  1. Ricky Springs

  2. Luke Martin

  3. Tommy Johnson

  4. George Maholtz

  5. Cason Howle

Tennessee (47 Registered)

  1. Brody Gobbell

  2. Ethan Uhorchuk

  3. Riddeck Romano

  4. Cy Fowler

  5. Jonathan Davis

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NHSCA Girls

Registration Matrix

Top 10 by State

  1. Florida - 48

  2. New York - 46

  3. California - 34

  4. Pennsylvania - 29

  5. Georgia - 24

  6. Connecticut - 22

  7. North Carolina - 22

  8. Virginia - 22

  9. Maryland - 20

  10. South Carolina - 20


3-5 Girls 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.

Keep in mind there are more than 3-5 that we are interested in watching compete, but we have to draw the line somewhere - so here are a few that should be fun to watch:

Alabama (14 Registered)

  • Elizabeth Rosentiel

  • Niya Turner

  • Kalea Loving

Florida (48 Registered)

  • Emma Bauknight

  • Paola Ramirez

  • Ailee Briggs

  • Mya Bethel (152 could be the best weight in the tournament)

  • Cerenity Whiting

Georgia (24 Registered)

  • Aneri Patel

  • Evey Hill

  • Milly Hughes

  • Samantha Patton

  • Breanna Higgins

Mississippi (9 Registered)

  • Lauren Hill

  • Kayleigh Savage

  • Chykiya Miller

North Carolina (22 Registered)

  • Lily Prendergast

  • Kamilah Brooks

  • Faith Bane

  • Gretchen Toney

  • Ria Wright

South Carolina (20 Registered)

  • Addie Shaw

  • June Welch

  • Tiyanna Mack

  • Bianca Connell

  • Emily Riopel

Tennessee (18 Registered)

  • Jaden Evans

  • Senna Grassman

  • Lexi Dean

  • Mariana Bowen

  • Audrey Levendusky

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NHSCA Sophomores

Registration Matrix

We see the same shift we have seen in years past from freshmen to sophomores. 106 becomes smaller with 113-145 being the largest weights and again tailing off as we get to 220 and 285.

Top 10 by State

  1. New York - 111

  2. Virginia - 111

  3. Georgia - 103

  4. Pennsylvania - 103

  5. North Carolina - 82

  6. New Jersey - 70

  7. Florida - 57

  8. Ohio - 51

  9. South Carolina - 50

  10. Tennessee - 45


5 Sophomores 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. The sophomore division is always one of the most competitive … this year should be no different.

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 (20 Registered)

  1. John Stewart

  2. Bradley Williams

  3. Justin Harbin

  4. Micah Swiger

  5. Xerxes Ellison

Florida (57 Registered)

  1. Bryan Morales

  2. Kalias Nazario

  3. Charlie Desena

  4. Andres DiGrigoli

  5. Landon Quiroga

Georgia (103 Registered)

  1. Teequavious Mills

  2. Ty Murray

  3. Brandon Higgins

  4. Ethan Secoy

  5. Malcom Burris

Mississippi (3 Registered)

  1. Chase Alspaugh

North Carolina

  1. Tiaj Thao

  2. Lorenzo Alston

  3. Jaelen Culp

  4. Cale Dunn

  5. Landon Pope

South Carolina

  1. Jackson Stocker

  2. Gianni Bottone

  3. Conner Beaudin

  4. Preston White

  5. Gerstenacker's

Tennessee

  1. Brodie Melzoni

  2. Samuel Comes

  3. Thomas Rubio

  4. Braylan Cosper

  5. Ryder Smith

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