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Ryan Mann and Holton Quincy presented Heverly & Carroll Awards

            The 2024 Roy Heverly and Lee Carroll Awards were presented to North East Carolina Prep School State Champions Ryan Mann and Holton Quincy during a pause between matches during their first home meet today.  The TakeDown Report Editor, Martin Fleming presented these awards to Ryan and Holton.  These awards recognize top underclassmen wrestlers in eastern North Carolina.
            Holton Quincy was presented the 26th Annual Lee Carroll Award for excellence in athletics, academics and sportsmanship in northeastern North Carolina last season.  Holton was the first freshman state champion in Edgecombe County history with 52 wins and 1 loss last season. 
            Lee Carroll started wrestling as a sophomore when Tarboro High School re-started their program in 1992.  Lee won 112 matches in 3 years with the Vikings.  Lee was state runner-up his junior year before becoming a record setting undefeated state champion in 1995 with a (50-0) record.  Lee went on to start four years at North Carolina State qualifying for the Nationals 3 times.  Lee has taught engineering graphics at N.C. State and has his own interactive design agency, Forged Media, in Raleigh.  He is a member of the Tarboro High Athletic Hall of Fame.
Previous award winners include Ryan Mann in 2023, Caleb Beaty of Corinth-Holders (2022), Logan Tortual of Rosewood (2021). Javon Armstrong of Pamlico County (2020), Aaron Bancroft of Wilson-Fike (2019), Timothy and Christian Decatur of Rosewood (2018), Jaqwuez Norman of Farmville Central (2017), Kaleb Taylor of Rosewood (2016), Wilson Smith of Rocky Mount (2015 & 2014), Angel Najar of North Pitt (2013), Alexander Knight and Jacineto Williamson of Rocky Mount in 2012, Chris Fess of Beddingfield and Tamaris Lane of Nash Central in 2011, Chandler Phillips of Rocky Mount (2010), Landon Lucas of SW Edgecombe (2009), Corey Smith (2008) and Eric Sutton (2007) of Tarboro, Zach Shearin and Paul Horner (2006) and Pat Anstead (2004) of Southern Nash, Jimmy McNamara (2005) of Wilson Hunt and Sammi Hadi (2003) of SW Edgecombe.
            Ryan Mann was presented the 26th Annual Roy Heverly Award for his excellence in athletics, academics and sportsmanship in eastern North Carolina.  He earned his first state medal as a freshman at 120 pounds and the first state medalist in wrestling for N.E. Carolina Prep School.  As a sophomore, Mann a state finalist with a (58-1) record.  After an undefeated season last year his scholastic career record, so far, is 145 wins and 5 losses. 
            Previous ‘Roy Heverly Award’ winners include Ian Fritz in 2023, Joe Sculthorpe(2014) and Matteson Correll(2013) of Topsail, Alex Hopper(2022),  Mark Samuel(2021 & 2020) and Frank Hickman(2007) of Wilmington Laney, Caleb Beaty(2021) of Wake Forest, River Carroll(2020) of Swansboro, Christian Decatur(2019) and Nick Quillen(2012) of Rosewood, Alec Sampson(2018) of Hoggard, Beau Studebaker(2017) of East Carteret, Harrison Campbell(2016) of West Brunswick,     Blaine Mainz(2015) of and Tyler Ross(2012) of Jacksonville, Jake Smith(2011) and Charlie Millea(2008) of Havelock, Marquin Hill(2010) of Washington, Ryan Blackwell(2009) and Sean O’Laker(2006) of Croatan, Eddie Sawyer(2005) and Brian Lashomb(2004) of Currituck County and Raymond Jordan of New Bern in 2003,
The award is named in honor of former state champion Roy Heverly, a 4 time state medalist at West Carteret and three time All-American at The University of North Carolina-Pembroke.  The TakeDown Report promotes amateur wrestling in eastern North Carolina, sponsors these Awards.  “These awards recognize  successful wrestlers in the area each year.” Fleming noted, “It encourages the young men from the teams in the eastern part of the state with another opportunity for all to realize the hard work, determination and discipline it takes to be a top wrestler,” he added.  The TDR ranks wrestlers in the ‘TDR Top 12’ as displayed on the TDR Blog page. The TDR has been involved in reporting wrestling results and encouraging media coverage of amateur wrestling in eastern North Carolina for over 25 years.  Contact the TDR at martinkfleming@gmail.com and check our blog at https://takedownreport.wordpress.com/ or https://www.facebook.com/The-TakeDown-Report-235098404048/

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Virginia Tech’s Caleb Henson Named ACC Wrestler of the Week

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (theACC.com) – Virginia Tech junior Caleb Henson was named the Atlantic Coast Conference Wrestler of the Week for matches held from December 5-8.
Henson proved why he is the No. 1 nationally ranked wrestler at 149 pounds, going 5-0 to take home the 149-pound championship at the 2024 Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational. He is the first Hokie to win a title at the prestigious Las Vegas event since 2018. At the CLKV Invitational, Henson was a perfect 5-0 with three bonus point victories and three wins over ranked opponents.
He started the tournament with back-to-back technical fall wins over Noah Tapia of Hofstra (17-2; 3:33) and Jagger French of Cal Poly (19-3; 5:38) before securing a 6-3 decision over No. 20 Carter Young of Oklahoma State in the quarterfinals. Henson then went on to defeat All-American Jaden Abas of Stanford, ranked No. 14, in the semifinals via fall with a time of 6:53, advancing to his second consecutive CKLV finals appearance.
In the finals, Henson faced off with No. 5 Ridge Lovett of Nebraska, to whom he lost in the Vegas finals last year but would go on to defeat in the 2024 NCAA Championship semifinals last March. The two grapplers went to-to-toe for all three periods and then into sudden victory where Henson scored a three-point takedown to pick up the 6-3 win.
With his five wins last week, Henson improved his season record to 11-0. … more at … https://theacc.com/news/2024/12/10/wrestling-virginia-techs-caleb-henson-named-acc-wrestler-of-the-week.aspx

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