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Article

Gordon Lee stays atop wrestling poll

Written by:
Fletcher Proctor
Published on:
December 30, 2012
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Class A No. 1 Gordon Lee stayed atop the polls after pulling out an impressive win over Class AAAAAA No. 6 Kennesaw Mountain recently. Gordon Lee also captured the Woodford County Invitational. Class AAAAAA No. 1 Archer won yet another event to stay atop the rankings in the states highest classification by taking the McCallie Invitational. Carrollton finished fifth in the event and moved up in the AAAA poll to No. 4. Class AAAA No. 3 Alexander finished eighth in the event to maintain its spot. In Class A, Darlington moved up one spot to No. 6 after a nice showing at the Rockmart Invitational.

Class AAAAAA

1. Archer

2. Collins Hill

3. Brookwood

4. North Gwinnett

5. Camden County

6. Kennesaw Mountain

7. Lowndes

8. Meadowcreek

9. Parkview

10. Etowah

Class AAAAA

1. Pope

2. Loganville

3. Whitewater

4. Clarke Central

5. Kell

6. Ola

7. Union Grove

8. Paulding County

9. Harris County

10. Winder-Barrow

Class AAAA

1. Gilmer

2. Marist

3. Alexander

4. Carrollton

5. Heritage-Catoosa

6. Locust Grove

7. Eastside

8. Cedartown

9. Dalton

10. West Laurens

Class AAA

1. Woodward Academy

2. Jackson County

3. Blessed Trinity

4. Elbert County

5. Buford

6. Oconee County

7. Banks County

8. McNair

9. North Hall

10. Adairsville

Class AA

1. Jefferson

2. Bremen

3. GAC

4. Lovett

5. Calhoun

6. East Laurens

7. Toombs County

8. Dublin

9. Washington-Wilkes

10. Bowdon

Class A

1. Gordon Lee

2. Holy Innocents

3. Commerce

4. First Presbyterian Day

5. Mount Zion-Carroll

6. Darlington

7. George Walton Academy

8. St. Francis

9. Athens Christian

10. Charlton County

Class A No . 1 Gordon Lee stayed atop the polls after pulling out an impressive win over Class