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Led by coaches and officials who have been pioneers in the sport of prep and college wrestling in Tennessee are among the nine men who will be inducted into the Tennessee chapter of the national wrestling hall of fame Saturday, Oct. 24. The sixth annual dinner will be held at the Marriott Nashville Airport. The dinner is scheduled for 6 p.m. CDT, preceded by a reception. Jim Simpson has been a driving force with the Nashville Catholic Youth Wrestling League, Joe Black Hayes was the first wrestling coach at Middle Tennessee State in the early 1950s, Doug Newman was a co-founder of the popular state duals tournament in 1987 and Artie Manning was director of the state duals for a decade and founded the first USA freestyle wrestling kids club in Clarksville. Newman is the father of Mike Newman, the co-head coach at McCallie. Also to be inducted are long time Memphis coaches Tony Bradley (Germantown HS) and Walt Holmes (Houston HS), along with Scott Burnette (former coach at Whites Creek an