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    Wrestling 49: Georgia

    As the wrestling season's start is fast approaching, InterMat will be taking fans across the United States of America on a tour of scholastic wrestling. Between now until the middle of November, InterMat will introduce you to the top senior wrestlers in the 49 states with scholastic wrestling. From Alaska to Florida, and from Maine to California, you will gain exposure to the potential stars of future NCAA Championships.

    Did you miss a Wrestling 49 article? Check out the archives.

    Below is a look at the top 10 high school senior recruits from Georgia's Class of 2010.

    1. Joel Smith

    Joel Smith
    School: Collins Hill High School
    09-10 Projected High School Weight Class: 145
    Projected College Weight Class: 141/149

    Scouting Report: Smith really began to establish himself as Georgia's top recruit during his impressive run through Collins Hills' 08-09 campaign. Smith placed second at the Toshiba Midwest Classic (his only loss of the year) and torched the competition at The Clash, making the All-Tournament Team. After running through all comers in Georgia's 5A classification, Smith finished his season with an impressive seventh-place finish at NHSCA Junior Nationals.

    2. T.J. Mitchell

    School: Collins Hill High School
    09-10 Projected High School Weight Class: 125
    Projected College Weight Class: 125/133

    Scouting Report: I once heard a great wrestler say, “God blessed me as a winner," and I'm not sure that any quote could fit Mitchell any better. This guy is at his best when the lights come on and he finds himself in a big match. He's not flashy but as I mentioned earlier the kid just wins ... and wins a lot. He's one of the most decorated youth wrestlers in Georgia's history and has continued his success with two state championships in high school and multiple All-American finishes. If he finds a way to move his match intensity into the practice room, he'd easily move up to No. 1.

    3. Acton Pifer

    School: Lassiter High School
    09-10 Projected High School Weight Class: 130
    Projected College Weight Class: 133/141

    Scouting Report: I'm sure that if I compiled this list four years ago, Pifer would not be found anywhere near the top. The fact that you find him here is a testament to this wrestler's two best attributes. The first being his tremendous work ethic. Acton will out work 99% the room day in and day out. The second being he is an incredibly smart wrestler. When you put those two qualities in one person, it's a recipe for dramatic improvement. The amazing thing about Acton is that he doesn't show any sign of stopping. He has a very impressive goal list, and I only expect to see great things from him in the future.

    4. Joe Denova

    School: Harris County High School
    09-10 Projected High School Weight Class: 135
    Projected College Weight Class: 133/141

    Scouting Report: It's hard not to like Mr. Denova. You never hear him complain, he's always ready to work, and he brings home All-American certificates like it's his job. In his two most recent trips out to Fargo, Denova has come home with three All-American honors. This South Georgia resident doesn't lack collegiate wrestling skills either. He has multiple state championships medals hanging with those All-American certificates, and is hoping to bring home Georgia's first Super 32 belt.

    5. Derrick Laney

    School: Lakeview-Ft. Oglethorpe
    09-10 Projected High School Weight Class: 215
    Projected College Weight Class: 197

    Scouting Report: Laney's state tournament ticker tape reads "First Match: Fall 0:39, Second Match: TF 17-2, Third Match: Fall 0:35, Finals Match: Fall 0:52." He shows that much dominance and I had to live with some criticism for ranking Laney so high last year. Luckily for me, he decided to show he was one of the premier big men in the Southeast by placing higher than any other Georgia wrestler at NHSCA Junior Nationals (fiftth). For lack of a better description, Laney is bigger, faster, and stronger than just about anyone that steps on the mat with him. The two time state champion is so powerful that less than ten percent of his matches have gone the distance, and I would be willing to wager a month's salary (as small as that is with our furlough days) that he's not going to let up on that percentage anytime soon.

    6. Ethan Blackstock

    Ethan Blackstock
    School: Alexander High School
    09-10 Projected High School Weight Class: 189
    Projected College Weight Class: 174/184

    Scouting Report: If you like physical wrestling, this is your guy. Blackstock clubs, bangs, and smashes his way through all comers and has racked up two state championships doing it. He's no slouch leaving the Georgia borders behind either. This four-time Fargo All-American is an absolute monster in the Olympic styles. His explosive style has turned him into a crowd favorite no matter where he wrestles. Ethan's natural gifts are not wasted on someone lacking work ethic. He might be the biggest “mat rat” in Georgia and is constantly looking to better himself no matter the season. If there was a way to track the hours our athletes spent on the mat I would bet the name Ethan Blackstock would show up somewhere near the top.

    7. Brian St. James

    School: Centennial High School
    09-10 Projected High School Weight Class: 119
    Projected College Weight Class: 125

    Scouting Report: BSJ, as he's referred to in Georgia, is what I like to refer to as a sleeper. He's not going to impress you with lots of flashy motion or by piling up double digit point totals every match. Due to this “grind it out” mentality it's easy to overlook St. James when compiling a list such as this. But that's exactly what this Centennial wrestler wants you to do. BSJ has made a career of staying out of the limelight and doing what he does best -- win wrestling matches. His most impressive display of this attitude came from his team's annual trip up to Spencerport, New York. St. James was in a brutal 112 bracket where, just as always, people counted him out. At the end of the day, there was BSJ smiling as the top of the podium leaving everyone wondering, “How does that guy do it?”

    8. Stephen Spadlin

    Stephen Spadlin
    School: Camden County High School
    09-10 Projected High School Weight Class: 119
    Projected College Weight Class: 125

    Scouting Report: The Spradlin family is synonymous with South Georgia wrestling, and Stephen definitely fits the billing. He's a hard wrestler to forget due to his fast pace style and crazy curly locks. But no matter if its wrestling or hair style that leaves the impression, you won't be disappointed by catching one of his matches. Spadlin could quite possibly be the most physically imposing light weight in Georgia. He has remarkably heavy hands for his lanky build and uses them extremely well to wear down opponents. His possible matchup with the afore mentioned St. James is one of the most anticipated matchups of the year.

    9. Kevin Ulmer

    School: Parkview High School
    09-10 Projected High School Weight Class: 119/125
    Projected College Weight Class: 125/133

    Scouting Report: Ulmer is as hard a worker as anyone else in the state. He has a hunger to improve himself each practice and that hunger is evident when he steps on the mat to compete. His goal is to be the hardest worker in the state and believes winning will be a byproduct of that goal. He has some tough challenges ahead of him this year moving up a classification, but preparing for that jump will not be a problem for Ulmer. Rest assured when he steps onto the mat come February he will have put in the time to be successful at that level, and when the time comes to transition his work ethic over to a college room he handle tackle that obstacle with the same ferocity as he does all others.

    10. Matt Schneider

    School: Milton High School
    09-10 Projected High School Weight Class: 145
    Projected College Weight Class: 141

    Scouting Report: Mr. Schneider's only loss last season came to the No. 1 wrestler on this list in the state finals. That's not a bad season for the final entry. Schneider is another one of those guys that is easy to forget about due to his quiet demeanor, but he's all business when he steps on the mat. Schneider separates himself from his competition due to his prowess on top. He's extremely comfortable in his crab ride and has begun to really rack up the points from that position. If he notches a few more big wins in his belt, don't be surprised to see his name rising up some coaches recruiting list.

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