IC Catholic Prep takes Dvorak crown

By Gary Larsen for the IWCOA

Three big dogs tore into each other at this year’s 36th Annual Al Dvorak Invitational on Sunday, as the team title hung in the balance heading into the championship round for IC Catholic Prep, St. Charles East and Montini.

And in the program’s first Dvorak appearance under coach Danny Alcocer, IC Prep snared its first-ever Dvorak team title, edging second-place St. Charles East 204.5-202, with Montini just off the lead with 188.5 and Yorkville well in the hunt with 182.5 points.

“It was a close one,” IC Catholic Prep coach Danny Alcocer said. “I thought we needed two champs but we ended up doing it with one, with bonus points.

“The tournament was a battle, the whole way. Starting on Day Two some of our young freshmen came through on the backside for us and got some big wins in that blood round. That gave us a little cushion there. It was nice to get the job done, but like I told these guys, we’re not going to celebrate because it’s right back to work. Hopefully we can celebrate come February or March.”

IC Prep senior Deven Casey won the Dvorak title at 132, while teammates Brody Kelly (175) and Foley Calcagno (215) both reached the finals and placed second.

Casey and his boys kept their noses to the grindstone as the tight team title race unfolded.

“We were definitely aware of it, but we weren’t looking at it too closely throughout the tournament,” Casey said. “We knew we were doing well and we were just focused on getting bonus points for sure. And that definitely made the difference.

“We’re definitely happy but we want the team title in February. It was cool to win at the Dvorak, but we really want to win in February.”
The Knights also got a third-place finish from Aidan Arnett (144), a fourth from Anthony Sebastian (285), and sixths from Jacob Alvarez (138) and Isaac Barrientos (190). 

And in a tournament in which the team title was decided by a mere 2.5 points, IC Prep also got invaluable team points from Dominic Pasquale (106), Mike Bird (113), Kannon Judycki (120), Joey Pontrelli (150), and Nate Brown (165).

“This team is solid,” Alcocer said. “The goal every year is to try to win that team (state) title and this year we’re a young team with four freshmen in the starting lineup, but the freshmen are really coming through. They all keep working hard I think we’ll be in a very good spot by the end of the year.”

St. Charles East was the two-time defending Dvorak team champion and the Saints almost pulled off the three-peat. Despite graduating a ton of talent from last year’s squad, coach Jason Potter’s program might still be a force to be reckoned with.

“We have a lot of guys in the room who haven’t got a lot of recognition that worked really hard in the off-season and are willing to work hard in the room,” Saints junior Dom Munaretto said. “So Anthony (Gutierrez) and I are doing our best to set an example. We’ve seen a lot of improvement and I think we’ll see more before the state tournament. Because this team keeps getting better and better.”

IC Prep is currently ranked third in 2A behind No. 1 Montini and No. 2 Washington; Saint Charles East is ranked No. 8 in 3A.

Rounding out the top 10 Dvorak team finishes were fifth-place Edwardsville (161.5), Hononegah (158), Marian Central Catholic (151) Hersey (150.5), Lincoln-Way East (126) and Glenbard North (124).

Domination was a common theme in Dvorak’s individual title matches this year; nine of 14 championship matches featured bonus points, with four tech falls, three pins and two major decision wins.

The closest finals match was a doozy, with Fremd’s top-ranked Evan Gosz using a third-period takedown to come from behind and win a 5-3 decision over long-time rival Maksim Mukhamedaliyev of Hersey.

The Dvorak’s Outstanding Wrestler Award went to Belleville East’s top-seeded heavyweight Jonathan Rulo, whose day of four falls and one major decision ended with a fall for the title against second-seeded William Cole of Round Lake. Rulo and Cole are ranked No. 1 and No. 2 at 285 in Class 3A, respectively.

Individual Dvorak champions:

106: Vince DeMarco, Grayslake Central
There was no panic for Grayslake Central sophomore Vince DeMarco.
Trailing 3-0 after two periods in the finals against Edwardsville’s Michael McNamara, DeMarco simply drew on his experience.“I’ve been in enough tournaments and had enough experiences where I know how to get out of a hole,” DeMarco said. “I know that no matter what happens, I’m always in it.”
One third-period down-block and a drag-go-behind, and DeMarco knotted the score 3-3, “and then I got a turn on top, and there you go,” DeMarco said after his 5-3 win gave him his first Dvorak title.
One year after placing fourth in Champaign in 2A, DeMarco (19-1) is Illinois’ top-ranked 106-pounder. He feels like a different wrestler in his sophomore campaign.

“My hand fighting is a lot better this year, so I’m able to set up my attacks a lot better,” he said. “The new rule changes for takedowns is really helping me a lot, and I’m also bigger. Last year I was a little undersized.”
DeMarco was seeded second behind Plainfield North’s Maddox Garbis (10-0) who had to medical forfeit his semifinal match to Edwardsville’s Michael McNamara (17-2).
DeMarco topped third-seeded Vannak Khiev (18-3) of Glenbard North in their semifinal before winning a 7-3 decision for the title against McNamara, whose first-period takedown set the stage in the final.
“I shot a single leg and and brought it up on my shelf, but he picked my ankle back and I got taken down and leg ridden pretty much the whole first period,” DeMarco said. “From there, it was pretend like it’s the start of the match again and go get a takedown, which I know I can do.”
Notre Dame’s Ray Long finished third, Normal Community’s Jackson Soney was fourth, Glenbard North’s Vannak Khiev placed fifth, and Garbis was sixth at 106.

113: Caden Correll, Normal Community
The top two seeds met in the finals when top-seeded Allen Woo (17-3) of Montini and second-seeded Caden Correll (19-0) of Normal Community squared off.
Correll proved himself yet again.
Having already won a 13-8 decision this year over nationally-ranked No. 1 Caleb Noble (106) of Warren, Correll beat returning state champion Woo via 7-3 decision to win this year’s Dvorak title at 113. Woo is currently ranked No. 1 in 2A.
“I wrestled (Woo) at Fargo over the summer and he beat me,” Correll said. “My goal going into the match was to be as aggressive as I can and put up as many points as I can. It was about realizing that I can score on him with my attacks so get to those attacks as often as I can.”

Currently ranked third in 3A at 113, Correll has placed fifth twice in Champaign. He has embraced a new level of aggression this season.

“It kind of takes a while in this sport to understand and realize that your attacks are working, and have the confidence to just go out and be super aggressive,” he said. “You get there eventually and once you get there, it feels good.”

Huntley’s Colin Abordo placed third, Crystal Lake Central’s Jackson Marlett took fourth, Lockport’s Anthony Sutton finished fifth and Marian Central’s Austin Hagewold placed sixth at 113.

120: Dom Munaretto, St. Charles East
St. Charles East junior Dom Munaretto was dominant throughout the two-day tournament and won his third Dvorak title with an 11-3 decision over Marian Central Catholic’s Brayden Teunissen. A scoreless first period gave way to a second that ended with a 7-2 lead for Munaretto.
“That was like our fourth time wrestling so we know each other well,” Munaretto said. “He had a good game plan but as the match went on, I was able to break him a little bit, pushing the pace on him, keep him opening up so I can get to my attacks. It was an opportunity and a challenge to find new ways to get to my attacks.”
Munaretto and Teunissen have both been Illinois state champs and state runners-up in their careers. Munaretto is currently ranked No. 1 in Illinois in 3A and No. 7 nationally; Teunissen is ranked No. 1 in 1A as a defending state champion at 120 pounds.
And with now-graduated starters like Ben Davino, Tyler Guerra, Jayden Colon, Gavin Connolly, and Brody Murray no longer in the Saints’ practice room, Munaretto feels the onus upon him.
“It’s an opportunity to be a leader,” Munaretto said. “They’d been the upperclassman and the leaders in the room and now it’s me and Anthony (Gutierrez) who get to run the room so it’s a great opportunity to show everyone what we’re capable of. I’m really enjoying it.”
Montini’s Mikey Malizzio took third, Hersey’s Anthony Orozco was fourth, Hononegah’s Jackson Olson finished fifth and Schaumburg’s Brady Phelps took sixth at 120.

126: Rocco Cassioppi, Hononegah
Hononegah sophomore Rocco Cassioppi (16-2) won the second Dvorak title of his young career, topping Montini’s Josh Vazquez (11-4) on the title mat in a 10-2 major decision. Cassioppi placed second in Illinois at 106 as a freshman in 3A and Vazquez is a three-time state medalist in 2A.

Cassioppi led 3-0 after a period, then escaped to start the second and posted another takedown for a 7-2 lead heading into the third period.
One more takedown made it 10-2 and that’s where it stayed.
Cassioppi was one of 11 top seeds to win Dvorak titles on Sunday. Second-seeded Vazquez, ranked No. 1 at 126 in 2A, fell to 11-4 with the loss. Cassioppi, ranked No. 5 heading into the Dvorak, won by tech fall over No. 4 Kalani Khiev of Glenbard North in a semifinal match, then improved to 16-2 with his win over Vazquez.
Khiev went on to take third place, Notre Dame’s John Sheehy was fourth, Normal Community’s Cole Gentsch was fifth and Hersey’s Riddick Variano took sixth at 126.

132: Deven Casey, IC Catholic Prep
IC Prep three-time state medalist Deven Casey was one of the nine wrestlers in the tournament who dominated their way to individual titles. Three falls and a major decision in his semifinal sent Casey (20-2) to the title mat, where he won by tech fall against Lockport’s Liam Zimmerman (17-3).
Third-seeded Zimmerman upset second-seeded Tommy Banas (11-4) of Providence Catholic by 4-0 decision in their semifinal match, but Casey had too much to handle in the finals.
“I felt good,” Casey said. “I’m never too focused on my opponents, never overthinking it, and I just kind of wrestle whoever’s in front of me. I don’t watch too much film. Sometimes maybe I’ll ask my dad what a given (opponent) does but mostly, I just go out there and focus on my offense rather than what the other guy is going to do.”
Casey is currently the top-ranked 132-pounder in Illinois in Class 2A, and won a state title last year at 120 pounds. He has also placed third twice in Champaign.
“I don’t know what more I can say about Deven Casey,” IC Prep coach Danny Alcocer said. “He’s just a great leader and a fantastic wrestler. He really shows these young guys on our team how we expect them to compete. And when you have leadership like that, it creates a great environment.”

Providence Catholic’s Tommy Banas finished third at this year’s Dvorak, Hersey’s Elijah Garza was fourth, Milton’s Devin Bobzien was fifth and Montini’s Jeremy Huf placed sixth at 132.

138: TJ Silva, Hononegah

Top-seeded Hononegah senior TJ Silva (17-2) got in plenty of work on his feet in Harlem, using three tech fall wins to put himself in the finals, where he posted a first-period fall against Montini’s second-seeded Kam Luif (15-1).
Silva has a switch he turns on whenever he enters the circle, and he hit that switch against Luif.
“Off the mat I can by your friend, anytime,” Silva said. “On the mat, I’m as mean as can be.”
Silva is a three-time state medalist, including a state title, and has reached the state title match every year of his high school career.
“It’s always the same goal — get into the state finals and do whatever I have to do,” Silva said. “Last year I didn’t really get the outcome I wanted so now it’s pushing to get the outcome that I want. I’m just working hard and not giving anyone any respect, whether they’re number one or number two or whatever.
“It’s a hard tournament for sure, but in my training I’m just so confident in how hard I work in the practice room that there’s no reason I shouldn’t be able to win any of these matches.”
Montini junior Luif has medaled twice in Champaign, placing sixth and third in 2A. He reached the Dvorak finals with a 9-1 win over Edwardsville’s Ryan Richie. Silva used a tech fall in his semifinal win over Lincoln-Way East’s Tyson Zvonar.
Zvonar went on to take third place, Richie was fourth, St. Charles East’s Gavin Woodmancy placed fifth and IC Prep’s Jacob Alvarez finished sixth at 138.


144: Evan Gosz, Fremd
If Fremd’s Evan Gosz and Hersey’s Maksim Mukhamedaliyev weren’t already tired of wrestling each other, Illinois’ top two-ranked wrestlers at 144 in 3A were fated to square off yet again in this year’s Dvorak title match at 144.
“We’ve probably wrestled each other eight or ten times in high school,” Gosz said. “We’re both smart wrestlers and we obviously know each other very well and he definitely surprised me this time. He wrestled a super smart match and he got me a little off-guard.”
In their previous meeting this season, Gosz won by tech fall. But second-ranked Mukhamedaliyev earned a first-period takedown and led 3-1 after two periods of their Dvorak title match.
Mukhamedaliyev (17-4) seemed primed for his first win against top-ranked Gosz (27-2). But a Gosz escape to start the third period made it 3-2 and a Gosz takedown effectively gave him the 5-3 win.
“I was nervous but I knew it could finish on him,” Gosz said. “It was just whether I was going to get a good shot and get a good finish on him. Last year, honestly, I didn’t have the gas tank I needed so it was nice to see that I could get that late takedown.”
Having placed third twice and second once in Champaign, Gosz is now one of those No. 1-ranked wrestlers that everyone is gunning for.
“It’s nerve-racking, but also exciting that I have a target on my back,” Gosz said. “People are watching film to know what to expect from me and I kind of saw that at the Dvorak. It’s exciting to get to show how dominant I can be but the Dvorak also showed me what I need to work on, and the mistakes I made, so I can get ready for the next test.”
IC Prep’s Aidan Arnett took third, Schaumburg’s Callen Kirchner was fourth, Milton’s Gage Gross took fifth and Lincoln-Way East’s Kaidge Richardson finished sixth at 144.

150: Justus Heeg, Providence Catholic
He’s not doing it alone, but Providence Catholic freshman Justus Heeg is doing more than his part to try to bring the Celtics’ program back to prominence in Illinois.
Heeg improved to 16-2 when he won by 7-2 decision on a Dvorak title mat over Joliet West senior Carson Weber (19-4).
Heeg is ranked second in 2A behind Washington’s returning state champion Wyatt Medlin, but the freshman also already has a high school state championship to his credit: as an eighth-grader last season, Heeg won a Minnesota high school state title at 139 pounds.
Weber is a three-time Illinois state qualifier and placed third at 144 in Champaign last year. After a scoreless first period, Heeg used a takedown in the second and another in the third on his way to winning his first Dvorak title.
Marian Central’s Vance Williams took third, Yorkville’s Donovan Rosauer was fourth, Wheaton North’s Ryan Rosch placed fifth and Glenbard North’s Treshon Williams finished sixth at 150.

157: Jack Ferguson, Yorkville
Unbeaten Yorkville senior Jack Ferguson (18-0) stayed that way, capped by the second of three title-match pins for the day over Huntley’s Radic Dvorak (23-3).
Ferguson is a three-time state qualifier who placed fifth last year in Champaign at 150 pounds. He’s currently ranked second in 3A at 157 behind last year’s state champion at 150, Marist’s Will Denny.
As a Dvorak top seed, Ferguson posted two tech falls and two major decision wins to reach the finals, including a 14-4 major in his semifinal against Wheaton North’s fourth-ranked Thomas Fulton (18-4).
Huntley’s fifth-ranked Dvorak reached the finals with a fall in his semifinal against Normal Community’s Carter Mayes (18-2).  Mayes went on to place third, Plainfield North’s Luke Grindstaff took fourth, Fulton placed fifth and Lockport’s Jaedon Calderon finished sixth at 157.

165: Anthony Gutierrez, St. Charles East
The top-ranked 165-pounder in 3A, St. Charles East senior Anthony Gutierrez (17-2) gave the Saints their second Dvorak title of the day and the second of his career when he won 5-0 in the finals over Montini junior Santino Tenuta (14-1).
Gutierrez’s win handed Tenuta, seeded third and top-ranked in 2A, his first loss of the season. Gutierrez has placed sixth and fourth in Champaign; Tenuta is a two-time state qualifier.
Gutierrez posted two falls before posting a third in the semifinal round over fourth-seeded Tommy McDermott (16-3) of Bolingbrook. The Saints’ senior has not lost to an Illinois wrestler this season. Tenuta had a tech fall, a major decision win, and a fall to reach the semifinals, where he won 12-6 over Fremd’s Lucas Nance (22-5).
Bolingbrook’s Tommy McDermott took third, Belleville East’s Terence Willis was fourth, Fremd’s Lucas Nance captured fifth and Yorkville’s Caleb Viscogliosi finished sixth at 165.

175: Caleb Dennee, Marshfield, WI
Ranked No. 10 in the nation at 175 by Flowrestling, Marshfield, Wisconsin’s top-seeded Caleb Dennee (18-0) had a tech fall and two pins to reach the semifinal round, where he won 11-7 over fourth-seeded, two-time Illinois state medalist Luke Zook (18-1) of Yorkville, currently ranked No. 2 in Illinois in 3A.
Dennee then won a 9-5 decision on the title mat against IC Prep’s Brody Kelly (17-3), ranked No. 1 in Illinois in 2A at 175, one year after placing 2nd at 150 in Champaign. Kelly won his Dvorak semifinal match by fall over second-seeded Ilia Dvoriannikov (19-3) of Vernon Hills, currently ranked No. 2 in Illinois at 165 pounds.

Zook wrestled back for third place, Hononegah’s Connor Diemel was fourth, Dvoriannikov took fifth and Lincoln-Way East’s Jackson Zaeske finished sixth at 175.

190: Jimmy Mastny, Marian Central Catholic
Mastny was a tornado looking for a trailer park throughout this year’s Dvorak, and the sophomore wreaked havoc over the field at 190 pounds.
Ranked 5th nationally at 190 by Flowrestling and No. 1 in Illinois in 1A, the sophomore Mastny (20-1) had two falls and three tech falls to win his first career Dvorak title. He won by tech fall on the title mat over previously-unbeaten Cayden Parks (23-1) of Crystal Lake Central, who is top-ranked in 2A at 190 pounds.
Mastny was an Illinois state champion as a freshman last year at 157 pounds for Marian Central. The jump from 157 to 190 has been no problem for the talented sophomore.

“I’d say I’ve always had confidence. I’ve been wrestling since I was 10 or 12 years old,” Mastny said. “I’ve definitely gotten better in my attacks and shooting, now I need to work on getting more angles.”
Mastny’s lone loss this year came at the nationally-formidable Ironman Tournament in Ohio, to nationally-ranked De’Alcapon Veazy of Ponderosa, Colorado.
Wauconda’s Mike Merevick placed third at the Dvorak, Hononegah’s Kurt Smith took fourth, Yorkville’s Ryder Janeczko was fifth and IC Prep’s Isaac Barrientos finished sixth at 175.

215: Kai Calcutt, Loyola Academy
If Marian’s Jimmy Mastny was a tornado, Loyola Academy junior Kai Calcutt was a typhoon at this year’s Dvorak, one season after an injury forced him to injury default in the finals at last year’s tournament.
“Last year, my knee popped here and I was out for like three weeks,” Calcutt said. “I had to wear a brace and I didn’t really feel healthy until after the state tournament.”
Top-ranked and top-seeded Calcutt (9-0) won the state title at 215 last year and was the state runner-up at 220 as a freshman. He posted a tech fall win on a Dvorak title mat against IC Prep’s second-seeded Foley Calcagno (16-4), ranked third in 2A and a two-time state medalist.
Calcutt is not yet close to being in wrestling shape after playing an extended football season, and entered the Dvorak having only wrestled four matches all year. But Calcutt was a man on a mission, posting three pins and two tech fall wins en route to winning his first Dvorak title and erasing last year’s title-mat injury default.
“After football this year I was overweight, I was beat up and I was in football condition,” Calcutt said. “There’s great competition and great wrestlers here and it was a big test for me because my first tournament was last week. I came off of our state game in football at 240 and then I got sick for a week and that actually helped because I lost weight while I was sick. It was a perfect time to get sick.

“I definitely feel stronger this year. I got a lot stronger over the summer and I wasn’t satisfied with my wrestling. Now I’ve just got to keep working.”

Yorkville’s Luke Chrisse took third place, Edwardsville’s Roman Janek was fourth, St. Charles East’s Cooper Murray placed fifth and Crystal Lake Central’s Tommy McNeill finished sixth at 215.

285: Jonathan Rulo, Belleville East
If you’re chasing the dream of a state title, you’re downright hungry to wrestle the best competition possible towards getting ready for the state finals in Champaign. It helps when your head coach is putting you in exactly that position.
Belleville East coach Rashad Riley is doing just that for the Lancers.

“We have traveled north every weekend in December knowing that’s where not just (Rulo) but our entire team is going to get the best competition,” Riley said. “So far (Rulo) has passed every test but we all know the test he’s yet to pass, and that’s the state tournament. It’s time to get over that hump and prove he’s the best heavyweight in Illinois regardless of class.”
Rulo (15-0) aced his most recent test and won a Dvorak Outstanding Wrestler Award in the process. The Lancers’ junior – ranked No. 1 in 3A – won by fall at 0:48 on a Dvorak title mat against No. 2 William Cole (21-2) of Round Lake. Rulo has placed second and third downstate, and Cole placed fourth.

Rulo’s four pins and a major decision helped earn him Sunday’s OWA.
“(Rulo) is having a great season so far and he’s just looking for quality matches,” Riley said. “We know all the top heavyweights are up north.”
St. Charles East’s Matt Medina placed third, IC Prep’s Anthony Sebastian took fourth, Edwardsville’s Riley Ste was fifth and Lincoln-Way East’s Ryan Stingly finished sixth at 285.

Team scores:
IC Catholic Prep 204.5, St. Charles East 202, Montini 188.5, Yorkville 182.5, Edwardsville 161.5, Hononegah 158, Marian Central Catholic 151, Hersey 150.5, Lincoln-Way East 126, Glenbard North 124, Providence Catholic 121.5, Lockport 118, Belleville East 107, Normal Community 101, Marshfield, WI 99.5, Huntley 99, Crystal Lake Central 96.5, Joliet West 93, Wheaton North 92, Moline 77.5, Notre Dame 76, Lincoln-Way Central 75.5, Wauconda 74.5, Schaumburg 70, Fremd 66, Milton, WI 65.5, Loyola Academy 63.5, McHenry 59.5, Plainfield North 59, St. Rita 55.5, Libertyville 52.5, Bolingbrook 50.5, Grayslake Central 46.5, Conant 46.5, Plainfield South 44, Round Lake 43, Freeport 33, Harlem 30, Belvidere North 25, Prairie Ridge 24, Vernon Hills 19.5, Dakota 19, Proviso West 0

Al Dvorak Invitational results:
106

1st: Vince DeMarco (Grayslake C) 19-1, d. Michael McNamara (Edwardsville) 17-2,  (D 7-3)

3rd: Ray Long (Notre Dame) 23-3, d. Jackson Soney (Normal C) 14-4,  (D 14-7)

5th: Vannak Khiev (Glenbard N) 18-3, d. Maddox Garbis (Plainfield N) 10-0,  (M. For.)

113

1st: Caden Correll (Normal C) 19-0, .d. Allen Woo (Montini) 17-3,  (D 7-3)

3rd: Colin Abordo (Huntley) 24-5, d. Jackson Marlett (CL Central) 22-4,  (D 1-0)

5th: Anthony Sutton (Lockport) 15-5, d. Austin Hagevold (Marian) 13-2,  (M. For.)

120

1st: Dom Munaretto (SC East) 19-0, d. Brayden Teunissen (Marian) 7-1,  (MD 11-3)

3rd: Mikey Malizzio (Montini) 14-4, d. Anthony Orozco (Hersey) 12-3,  (D 7-1)

5th: Jackson Olson (Hononegah) 20-3, d. Brady Phelps (Schaumburg) 17-1,  (M. For.)

126

1st: Rocco Cassioppi (Hononegah) 16-2, d. Josh Vazquez (Montini) 11-4,  (MD 10-2)

3rd: Kalani Khiev (Glenbard N) 22-1, d. John Sheehy (Notre Dame) 21-3,  (MD 13-4)

5th: Cole Gentsch (Normal C) 20-2, d. Riddick Variano (Hersey) 17-7,  (MD 15-3)

132

1st: Deven Casey (IC Prep) 20-2, d. Liam Zimmerman (Lockport) 17-3,  (TF-1.5 3:38 (18-3))

3rd: Tommy Banas (Providence) 11-4, d. Elijah Garza (Hersey) 16-5,  (D 14-9)

5th: Devin Bobzien (Milton WI) 15-2, d. Jeremy Huf (Montini) 11-5,  (D 7-0)

138

1st: TJ Silva (Hononegah) 17-2, d. Kam Luif (Montini) 15-1,  (F 1:25)

3rd: Tyson Zvonar (LW East) 16-2, d. Ryan Richie (Edwardsville) 17-3,  (D 12-6)

5th: Gavin Woodmancy (SC East) 14-4, d. Jacob Alvarez (IC Prep) 11-7,  (D 11-7)

144

1st: Evan Gosz (Fremd) 27-2, d. Maksim Mukhamedaliyev (Hersey) 17-4,  (D 5-3)

3rd: Aidan Arnett (IC Prep) 16-5, d. Callen Kirchner (Schaumburg) 22-3,  (F 4:00)

5th: Gage Gross (Milton WI) 17-2, d. Kaidge Richardson (LW East) 15-4,  (F 1:47)

150

1st: Justus Heeg (Providence) 16-2, d. Carson Weber (Joliet W) 19-4,  (D 7-2)

3rd: Vance Williams (Marian) 10-2, d. Donovan Rosauer (Yorkville) 15-2,  (F 2:32)

5th: Ryan Rosch (Wheaton N) 12-2, d. Treshon Williams (Glenbard N) 13-4,  (D 4-1)

157

1st: Jack Ferguson (Yorkville) 18-0, d. Radic Dvorak (Huntley) 23-3,  (F 2:52)

3rd: Carter Mayes (Normal C) 18-2, d. Luke Grindstaff (Plainfield N) 18-3,  (D 5-3)

5th: Thomas Fulton (Wheaton N) 18-4, d. Jaedon Calderon (Lockport) 12-4,  (F 1:04)

165

1st: Anthony Gutierrez (SC East) 17-2, d. Santino Tenuta (Montini) 14-1,  (D 5-0)

3rd: Tommy McDermott (Bolingbrook) 16-3, d. terence willis (Belleville E) 14-3,  (F 0:34)

5th: Lucas Nance (Fremd) 22-5, d. Caleb Viscogliosi (Yorkville) 17-4,  (MD 13-5)

175

1st: Caleb Dennee (Marshfield) 17-0, d. Brody Kelly (IC Prep) 17-3,  (D 9-5)

3rd: Luke Zook (Yorkville) 18-1, d. Connor Diemel (Hononegah) 17-4,  (MD 9-1)

5th: Ilia Dvoriannikov (Vernon Hills) 19-3, d. Jackson Zaeske (LW East) 19-5,  (D 6-2)

190

1st: Jimmy Mastny (Marian) 20-1, d. Cayden Parks (CL Central) 23-1,  (TF-1.5 3:42 (17-2))

3rd: Mike Merevick (Wauconda) 23-7, d. Kurt Smith (Hononegah) 16-3,  (D 5-4)

5th: Ryder Janeczko (Yorkville) 17-2, d. Isaac Barrientos (IC Prep) 11-6,  (F 0:44)

215

1st: Kai Calcutt (Wilmette (Loyola)) 9-0, d. Foley Calcagno (IC Prep) 16-4,  (TF-1.5 3:28 (23-5))

3rd: Luke Chrisse (Yorkville) 18-2, .d. Roman Janek (Edwardsville) 15-3,  (MD 14-2)

5th: Cooper Murray (SC East) 13-5, d. Tommy McNeil (CL Central) 23-4,  (D 7-5)

285

1st: Jonathan Rulo (Belleville E) 15-0, d. William Cole (Round Lake) 21-2,  (F 0:48)

3rd: Matt Medina (SC East) 10-4, d. Anthony Sebastian (IC Prep) 11-4,  (F 4:09)

5th: Riley Ste (Edwardsville) 16-4, d. Ryan Stingly (LW East) 10-4,  (F 2:45)

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