Girls tournament recap: Lane, Lanphier, Lakes, Metamora

By Gary Larsen for the IWCOA
Lady of Lane Tournament
With eight girls finishing in the top six of their weight classes, led by a pair of individual champions, Wheaton Warrenville South snatched the crown at Saturday’s 16-team Lady of Lane tournament.
Coach Justin Squillo’s Tigers won 205.5-190.5 over second-place Lane, followed by District 210 (185), Taft (137), and Riverside-Brookfield (128.5) to round out the top five team finishes.
“This has been a great year for girls wrestling at Wheaton Warrenville South so far,” Squillo said. “With tremendous buy-in from our returning wrestlers and our numbers over doubling from just 8 girls last year to 18 this year, it has put us in a position to be competitive from a team standpoint, which is exciting.”
Individual champions Sommer Kibbe (120) and Michelle Rojas-Tellez (170) both pinned their way through the tournament.
“Both girls are senior leaders on this team and have seen great success this season largely in part due to their buy-in and work ethic on the mat and in the weight room,” Squillo said.
Team scores
Wheaton Warrenville South 205.5, Lane 190.5, District 210 185, Taft 137, Riverside-Brookfield 128.5, Niles West 121, Addison Trail 113, Noble/ITW Speer 112, Maine East 104.5, New Trier 95, West Chicago 88.5, Maine West 77, Rolling Meadows 70, Lake View 55.5, Glenbrook North 38.5, Saint Viator 38
1st- Wheaton Warrenville South (205.5)
Louisa Enslen (145) and Lana Cummings (155) also reached the title mat for WW South in bringing home second-place finishes. The Tigers got thirds from Andrea Jaimes-Alvarez (100), Heidi Bourne (135) and Lyric Rockymore (235), and a fifth from Estrella Jaimes (110)
“After a good week of practice we came into this tournament motivated and emphasizing wrestling for the team,” Squillo said. “Recognizing that everyone is a contributor, the girls wrestled with a purpose.
Cummings and Rockymore are first-year wrestlers, while Rockymore and Enslen are freshmen.
“I’m very proud of the girls,” Squillo said. “Every girl – beyond just the place winners – wrestled hard, supported one another as a team and had fun. This group is embracing our program philosophy of ‘Out Work, Out Tough, Out Believe’. The hard work and toughness is showing on the mat and after this victory. I can see the girls really starting to believe in themselves and their team. I am looking forward to the rest of the season, hoping we can keep things rolling after the holidays.”
2nd- Lane (190.5)
Lane’s four individual champions were the most for any team, as Sofia Guerrero (100), Lauren Guerrero (115), Zabby Badru (135) and Ella Barbour (145. Coach Liam Cummins also got a third from Kenaiece Barrett (170), a fourth from Mumtaz Abdul Malik (140), fifths from Imyjah Jackson (130) and Layla Moreland (155), and a sixth from Natalia Cordova (130).
3rd- District 210 (185)
While the varsity girls from the co-op of the Lincoln-Way schools were busy winning this year’s Hampshire tournament, District 210’s lower level girls were placing third at Lane on Saturday.
They did it largely thanks to a tournament-leading 30 pins and nine girls placing in the top six of their weight classes.
D 210 got four third-place finishes from Georgia Erhardt (105), Abby Lizak (120), Kate Bohm (145) and Aryana Moran (155), fourths from Kaitlyn Erdakos (135), Avery Holeman (170), and Toni Robertson (235), and fifths from Leeya Kruizenga (100), Grace Hansen (125), and Giana Olds (140).
Additional champions
105 J Colbert (Lake View), 110 Sunny Aitzemkour (New Trier), 125 returning state medal winner Ariella Dobin (Glenbrook North), 130 Alena Oshana (Maine East), 140 Batula Nasib (West Chicago), 155 Danely Villagomez (Riverside-Brookfield), 190 Estefany Bejarano (Riverside-Brookfield), 235 Esmerelda Bustamante (Noble/ITW Speer)
Additional runners-up
100 Adali Cruz (Noble/ITW Speer), 105 Bella Garcia (Noble/ITW Speer), 110 Evalyn Idzik (Saint Viator), 115 Alyssa Martel (Taft), 120 Mackensie Szajda (West Chicago), 125 Evolet Mata (Addison Trail), 130 Zmorah Izenstark (New Trier), 135 Sarah Al Radi (Niles West), 140 Grace Graves (Maine West), 170 Sylvia Lupa (Addison Trail), 190 Oliyah McKay (Noble/ITW Speer), 235 Lyric Walton (Maine East)
Statistics
District 210 led the way with 30 pins in 50:09, while Glenbrook North’s 3 tech falls in 5:59 were the most techs in the least time by any team. Lane scored the most total match points of any team with 325 — a huge edge over the second-most posted by District 210 with 183 match points.
Individually, Taft’s Alicia Hoyou had the most pins in the least time with four falls in 4:19, while Glenbrook North’s Ariella Dobin had the most tech falls in the least time with three techs in 5:59. Dobin also had the fastest tech fall, in 1:27, she scored the most single match points in the tournament with 20, and finished with the most total match points with 58. Riverside-Brookfield’s Estefany Bejarano scored the most team points with 32.
Championship match results
100-Sofia Guerrero (Lane) TF 17-2 Adali Cruz (Noble/ITW Speer)
105-J Colbert (Lake View) F 1:43 Bella Garcia (Noble/ITW Speer)
110-Sunny Aitzemkour (New Trier) F 0:46 Evalyn Idzik (Saint Viator)
115-Lauren Guerrero (Lane) F 3:29 Alyssa Martel (Taft)
120-Sommer Kibbe (WW South) F 1:59 Mackensie Szajda (WEGO)
125-Ariella Dobin (Glenbrook N) TF 20-4 Evolet Mata (Addison Trail)
130-Alena Oshana (Maine E) F 4:46 Zmorah Izenstartk (New Trier)
135-Zabby Badru (Lane) F 3:31 Sarah Al Radi (Niles W)
140-Batula Nasib (WEGO) D 9-2 Grace Graves (Maine W)
145-Ella Barbour (Lane) D 5-0 Louisa Enslen (WW South)
155-Danely Villagomez (R-B) F 0:11 Lana Cummings (WW South)
170-Michelle Rojas (WW South) F 4:17 Sylvia Lupa (Addison Trail)
190-Estefany Bejarano (R-B) F 2:38 Oliyah McKay (Noble/ITW Speer)
235-Esmerelda Bustamante (Noble/ITW Speer) F 1:02 Lyric Walton (Maine E)
Third-place match results
100-Andrea Jaimes-Alvarez (Lane) F 0:42 Melina Valdez (Addison Trail)
105-Georgia Erhardt (D 210) F 2:48 Guadalupe Nava Perez (Rolling Meadows)
110-Eliana Badeen (Maine E) F 0:28 Monica Sanchez (WEGO)
115-Nour Al Radi (Niles W) F 0:10 Breanna Garcia (Addison Trail)
120-Abby Lizak (D 210) F 2:45 Liza Sarkees (Maine E)
125-Jennifer Arenas (Taft) F 0:53 Fiona Monaco (Saint Viator)
130-Layla Zbiec (Taft) D 9-5 Drea Lazzara (Addison Trail)
135-Heidi Bourne (WW South) F 2:00 Kaitlyn Erdakos (D 210)
140-Zoe Pomeranets (Niles W) fft. Mumtaz Abdul Malik (Lane)
145-Kate Bohms (D 210) F 1:45 Mia Shefi (New Trier)
155-Aryana Moran (D 210) F 1:27 Danna Gutierrez (Maine W)
170-Kenaiece Barrett (Lane) D 12-5 Avery Holeman (D 210)
190-Emma Wilson (Niles W) F 3:17 Amira Williams (Maine W)
235-Lyric Rockymore (WW South) F 2:24 Toni Robertson (D 210)

Joe Bee Memorial
Belleville West won its second girls’ Joe Bee Memorial title in the three-year history of the tournament Saturday, finishing 20 points ahead of the 33-team field at Lanphier.
Individual titles from Brooke Stellhorn (190) and Andre’a Kirkpatrick (235) led the way for Belleville West, which had 11 girls finish in the top 10 of their weight classes.
“Andre’a is in her fourth year of wrestling while Brooke is in her second,” Belleville West coach Mech Spraggins said. “Brooke is actually a soccer great player who came out to wrestle with some friends and has decided to stick with the sport.”
Belleville West fairly limped into the tournament, missing starters at 105, 115, and 120 pounds after placing second at this year’s 30-team War in Wentzville dual team tournament.
“I knew going into Saturday we’d have to make some adjustments in the lineup to even have a chance at winning it,” Spraggins said. “But it’s kind of nice being in the South Western Conference with teams like Edwardsville, which makes our bar very high. We’ll chase them until we close the gap and in the meantime we’ll collect as many team wins as we can along the way.”
Team scores:
Belleville West 164.5, LaSalle-Peru 144.5, Cahokia 96, Glenbard South 96, Jacksonville 94.5, Pekin 93, Granite City 91, Glenwood 82.5, Springfield Co-op 81.5, Civic Memorial 78.5, Mahomet-Seymour 73, Macomb 68, Oakwood/ Salt Fork 57, Bloomington 56, Paris 51.5, Cumberland 49, Olympia 48.5, Normal West 43, Clifton Central/ Iroquois West 41, Alton 40.5, Rantoul 37, Limestone 34, West Vigo IN 34, Mt. Zion 32, Highland 29.5, North Mac 21, PORTA 18, Centennial 12, Jersey 9, Normal University 8, Vandalia 4, Unity Christian/ Argenta-Oreana 0
1st-Belleville West (164.5)
In addition to titles from Stellhorn and Kirkpatrick, the Maroons got thirds from Riley Weems (110), Ja’yla Hurst (135), Alyssa Hardt (140) and Moriah Lampley (155), sixths from Michaela Wentz (130) and Inetta Grubbs (170), a seventh from Micaela Gustafson (155), an eighth from Akiya Jett (145), and a 9th from Kendyll Otten (125).
“Alyssa Hardt is just a tough kid, also in her second year,” Spraggins said. “She’s like the catalyst of the team. She’s also pretty green but goes to camps over the summer to try to catch up with the better wrestlers.
“Riley Weems is our little spark plug at 110 and will be fun to watch over the next few years. Jayla Hurst and Moriah Lampley are both just quiet girls that contribute greatly. Inetta Grubbs bumped up to 170 from 155, giving up nearly 20 pounds to take fourth — ultimately the reason we could pull off a 10-point cushion.”
The Maroons also led the tournament with 27 pins — two ahead of second-place LaSalle-Peru.
2nd- LaSalle-Peru (144.5)
Coach Nolan Keeney got an individual title from Sarah Lowery (110), a second from Lily Higgins (235), a third from returning state medal-winner Kiely Domyancich (125) and a fourth from Avalyn Edwall (140) among the Cavaliers’ top four finishes.
Keeney also got fifths from Kalista Frost (100), Amelia Buckley (105), Theadora Pappas (140), and Marissa Eggersdorfer (155), a seventh from Mackenzie Miller (135), an eighth from Paige Evans (130), and a ninth from Emily Lowery (115).
3rd- Cahokia (96)
A pair of runner-up finishes from Te’Aja Young (130) and Janylah Holman (170) and a fourth from Kamryn Brown (190) led the Lady Comanches to a third-place tie in the team standings with Glenbard South.
Coach Nick DeLoach also got a fifth from Dakota Bell (130), a sixth from Gabrielle Conner (190), a seventh from Nyla Bryant (120) and a ninth from Deja Porter (120).
3rd- Glenbard South (96)
The Raiders got runner-up finishes from Valerie Aliga (100) and Moriah Lampley (155) to lead the way, plus a fifth from Evie DeSantis (135), a sixth from Talia Kaiser (125), sevenths from Lashuna York (110) and Vivian Aliga (115), and an eighth from Nabiha Khader (120).
Additional champions
100 Kadi Wilber (Glenwood), 105 Tessa Donaldson (Pekin), 115 Autumn Starr (Bloomington), 120 Ava Mayer (Pekin), 125 Aryanna Jones (Alton), 130 returning state runner-up Sydney Cannon (Mt. Zion), 135 Chloe Rice (Civic Memorial), 140 Audrey Barnes (Granite City), 145 returning state champion Natalie Beaumont (Cumberland), 155 Alicia Swank (Bloomington), 170 returning state runner-up Payton Temple (Clifton Central)
Additional runners-up
100 Chloe Collins (Olympia), 105 Phoenix Criss (Springfield Co-op), 110 Leena Cavender (Jacksonville), 115 Ma’Kayla Bonner (Granite City), 120 Kate Wochner (Oakwood/ Salt Fork), 125 Claire Shaw (Civic Memorial), 135 Tala Asad (Springfield Co-op), 140 Elsie Dozier (Glenwood), 145 Taylor Sutton (East Peoria), 155 Talhia Hostetter (Limestone), 190 Avery Lundgren (Macomb)
The unbeatens (10-match minimum)
Pekin’s Tessa Donaldson (11-0 at 105), Mt. Zion’s Sydney Cannon (13-0 at 130), Granite City’s Audrey Barnes (16-0 at 140), Clifton Central’s Payton Temple (17-0 at 170), Belleville West’s Brooke Stellhorn (10-0 at 190)
Statistics
Belleville West finished with the most pins in the least time for the tournament, with 27 falls in 55:52. Mt. Zion had the most tech falls in the least time with two in 4:51. Glenbard South finished with the most match points in the field with 216, to LaSalle-Peru’s 198.
Individually, LaSalle-Peru’s Kiley Domyancich had the most pins in the least time with four falls in 3:34, while East Peoria’s Dezyrae Murray posted the fastest fall in 12 seconds. Mt. Zion’s Sydney Cannon had two tech falls in 4:51 to finish with the most techs in the least time, and Cahokia’s Deja Porter posted the fastest tech fall in 1:52.
Paris’ Hellie Barrett and Cahokia’s Janylah Holman tied for the most single-match points with 23 points, and Glenbard South’s Valerie Aliga had the most total match points with 66. The largest seed-place difference came from East Peoria’s 15th-seeded Taylor Sutton, who placed second at 145 pounds.
Championship match results
100-Kadi Wilbern (Glenwood) F 1:45 Chloe Collins
105-Tessa Donaldson (Pekin) F 4:27 Phoenix Criss (Springfield Co-op)
110-Sarah Lowery (L-Peru) F 1:43 Leena Cavender (Jacksonville)
115-Autumn Starr (Bloomington) F 3:48 Ma’Kayla Bonner (Granite City)
120-Ava Mayer (Pekin) F 1:35 Kate Wochner (Oakwood/SF)
125-Aryanna Jones (Alton) TF 4:05 Claire Shaw (Civic Memorial)
130-Sydney Cannon (Mt. Zion) TF 2:21 Te’Aja Young (Cahokia)
135-Chloe Rice (Civic Memorial) MD 15-2 Tala Asad (Springfield Co-op)
140-Audrey Barnes (Granite City) F 2:12 Elsie Dozier (Glenwood)
145-Natalie Beaumont (Cumberland) F 0:39 Taylor Sutton (E Peoria)
155-Alicia Swank (Bloomington) 6-0 OT Talhia Hostetter (Limestone)
170-Payton Temple (Clifton C) F 2:45 Janylah Holman (Cahokia)
190-Brooke Stellhorn (Belleville W) F 3:09 Avery Lundgren (Macomb)
235-Andre-a Kirkpatrick (Belleville W) F 4:28 Lily Higgins (L-Peru)
Third-place match results
100-Valerie Aliga (Glenbard S) F 1:38 Jasmine Johnson (Rantoul)
105-Alexia Glover (PORTA) F 3:10 Kaidence Eveland (Paris)
110-Riley Weems (Belleville W) F 1:43 Mackenzie Gound (Rantoul)
115-Katilyn Knight (Jacksonville) F 3:11 Lainey Ehler (Oakwood/SF)
120-Olivia Jarrett (Glenwood) D 12-7 Hellie Barrett (Paris)
125-Kiely Domyancich (L-Peru) F 1:37 Fay Reese (E Peoria)
130-Nichole Castillo (Glenbard S) F 2:42 Dayza Phillips (Alton)
135-Ja’yla Hurst (Belleville W) F 1:14 Jessa Bark (West Vigo IN)
140-Alyssa Hardt (Belleville W) F 1:04 Avalyn Edwall (L-Peru)
145-Dru Hyde (Macomb) F 1:05 Diem Bryan (Mahomet-Seymour)
155-Moriah Lampley (Belleville W) F 5:12 Alyssa Artman (Pekiin)
170-Summer Nichols (Cumberland) F 0:46 Mallory Feldhaus (E Peoria)
190-Vanessa Kelley (Springfield Co-op) F 0::40 Kamryn Brown (Cahokia)
235-Madeline Cooley (Jacksonville) F 1:05 Nina Landmann (Highland)
Lakes Snow Brawl
The 11-team field saw host Lakes snare the team title by a hair, 145.5-141.5 over second-place Antioch. Freeport (133) was third followed by Lyons (100.5) and St. Charles East (87.5) to round out the top five.
Lakes got individual titles from Christina Hasner (145), Kamila Loaiza (190), and Joslin Coon (235) to lead the way among eight girls who finished in the top four of their weight classes.
Team scores
Lakes 145.5, Antioch 141.5, Freeport 133, Lyons 100.5, St. Charles East 87.5, Wauconda 75, Richmond-Burton 57.5, Buffalo Grove 40, Lake Forest 30, Grayslake North 17.5, Intrinsic Charter-Downtown 12, Carmel 4
1st-Lakes (145.5)
In addition to titles from Hasner, Loaiza, and Coon, Lakes got second-place finishes from Elise Kaylor (130), Michelle Otuonye (140) and Erika Celik (235), and thirds from Osmairi Medina Alvarado (115) and Megan Murray (145).
2nd-Antioch (141.5)
Sasha Johnson (140) won an individual title for the Sequoits, who also got seconds from Londyn Lloyd (110), Rylee Dunlavy (145) and Josie Blau (170), thirds from Dylylah Patterson (125), Magdelyn Brough (130) and Isabella Marcomb (135), and a fourth from Alyana Cotton (115).
3rd-Freeport (133)
The Pretzels got titles form Brea Balles (115), NaJeyah Wallace (155) and Caydence Fellows (170), a second from Kaiya Kalindo (120), and thirds from Ariyana Calmese (105), Bella Martins (155) and Nalani Isaac (170).
Additional champions
100 Ester Migues-Gaytan (Grayslake North), 105 Jhania Wickert-Harris (Lyons), 110 Sydney Stieb (St. Charles East), 115 Brea Balles (Freeport), 120 Mirabelle Duboeuf (Lake Forest), 125 Caroline Marogy (Buffalo Grove), 130 Madelyn Peterie (Richmond-Burton), 135 Sofia Turek (Lyons)
Additional runners-up
100 Bailynn Dunham (St. Charles East), 105 Kachi Tijerina (St. Charles East), 115 Sophia Rivas (St. Charles East), 125 Zoe Connelly (Lyons), 135 Brooklyn Peterie (Richmond-Burton), 155 Gesselle Vazquez (Wauconda)
The unbeatens (10-match minimum)
Richmond-Burton’s Madelyn Peterie (11-0 at 130)
Statistics
Second-place Antioch led the tournament with the most pins in the least time, with 18 in 29:28. The Sequoits also led the field with the most tech falls in the least time, with three in 11:43, and had the most total match points with 177.
Individually, St. Charles East’s Autumn Badon had the most pins in the least time with four falls in 3:01, while Antioch’s Londyn Lloyd had the most tech falls in the least time with two in 6:39. St. Charles East’s Valentina Solorzano and Grayslake North’s Ester Migues-Gaytan tied for the fastest tech fall at 2:00.
Lyons’ Gabby Jackson scored the most single-match points with 24 and Wauconda’s Jadzie Dominguez scored the most total match points with 43. The largest seed-place difference came from Freeport’s NaJeyah Wallace, as the No. 9 seed won the title at 155 pounds.
Championship match results
100-Ester Migues-Gaytan (Grayslake N) F 1:08 Bailynn Dunham (SC East)
105-Jhania Wickert-Harris (Lyons) F 2:00 Kachi Tijerina (SC East)
110-Sydney Stieb (SC East) F 0:54 Londyn Lloyd (Antioch)
115-Brea Balles (Freeport) TF 4:00 Sophia Rivas (SC East)
120-Mirabelle Duboeuf (Lake Forest) F 2:57 Kaiya Galindo (Freeport)
125-Caroline Marogy (Buffalo Grove) F 1:29 Zoe Connelly (Lyons)
130-Madelyn Peterie (Richmond-Burton) TF 2:26 Elise Kaylor (Lakes)
135-Sofia Turek (Lyons) F 2:47 Brooklyn Peterie (Richmond-Burton)
140-Sasha Johnson (Antioch) F 0:36 Michelle Otuonye (Lakes)
145-Christina Hasner (Lakes) TF 5:01 Rylee Dunlavy (Antioch)
155-NaJeyah Wallace (Freeport) D 10-7 Gesselle Vazquez (Wauconda)
170-Caydance Fellows (Freeport) F 5:58 Josie Blau (Antioch)
190-Kamila Loaiza (Lakes) BYE
235-Joslin Coon (Lakes) F Erika Celik (Lakes)
Third-place match results
100-Eleanor Ecklund (Carmel) BYE
105-Ariyana Calmese (Freeport) TF 4:24 Lauren Anderson (Grayslake N)
110-Mariah Zalapa (Lyons) F 1:57 April Stevens (Wauconda)
115-Osmairi Medina Alvarado (Lakes) F 2:12 Alyana Cotton (Antioch)
120-Autumn Badon (SC East) F 0:31 Breanna Warren (Richmond-Burton)
125-Dylhlah Patterson (Antioch) F 0:28 Jadzie Dominguez (Wauconda)
130-Magdelyn Brough (Antioch) F 1:51 Mari Sorice (Lyons)
135-Isabella Marcomb (Antioch) F 1:16 Tallika Shields (Wauconda)
140-Jatziry Godoy (Wauconda) F 2:40 Gabby Jackson (Lyons)
145-Megan Murray (Lakes) F 3:34 Camille Camarena (Wauconda)
155-Bella Martins (Freeport) F 1:16 Victoria Marquez (Grayslake N)
170-Nalani Isaac (Freeport) F 0:51 Allison Schultz (Richmond-Burton)
190-None
235-Leilany Ramirez-Chavez BYE
Metamora Girls Holiday Classic
Galesburg snared the team title at this year’s 21-team Metamora Girls Holiday Classic, topping second-place St. Joseph-Ogden 89-83. Champaign Central (59) was third, Dunlap (54) placed fourth, and host Metamora (53) rounded out the top five team finishes.
1st- Galesburg (89)
The Silver Streaks got in individual title from Dai Driana Wilford (130), a second from Hannah Barton (155), and thirds from Amyah Pruitt (125), Delilah Gregory (135) and Vivian Aldus (140).
2nd- St. Joseph-Ogden (83)
Ainsley Freeman (125) and Maddie Wells (155) won title for the Spartans, who also got a second from Madison Alsip (120), and fourths from Candice Wright (130) and Taylor Vaughn (145).
3rd- Champaign Central (59)
The Maroons got an individual title from ly’Jah Grant, a second-place finish from Zaiyrah Bailey (140), and a third from Onisty Murphy (155).
Team scores
Galesburg 89, St. Joseph-Ogden 83, Champaign C 59, Dunlap 54, Metamora 53, Washington 52, Richwoods 47.5, ROWVA 45.5, Streator 45.5, Sterling 40.5, El Paso-Gridley 38, Manual 31.5, St. Thomas More 30, Notre Dame 30, Gibson City-Melvin-Sibley/ Fisher 21, Sparta 20, Putnam County 18, Geneva 15, Pontiac 11, Illinois Valley Central 9, Peoria 4
Additional champions
100 Lesly DeLaCruz (Notre Dame), 105, Leah White (Richwoods), 110 Leilah Vaughn (Streator), 115 Kiana Mayne (El Paso-Gridley), 120 Payton Henson (Streator), 135 Mylee Edwards (Metamora), 140 Olivia Curtis (Dunlap), 145 Vivianna Torres (Sterling), 190 Patience Riggs (ROWVA), 235 Marley Clark (Richwoods)
Unbeaten (10-match minimum)St. Joseph-Ogden’s Maddie Wells (10-0 at 155)
Statistics
St. Joseph-Ogden posted the most pins in the least time, with 11 pins in 13:49, while Galesburg had the most tech falls in the least time, with two at 3:01. Galesburg posted the most match points with 138, followed by Dunlap with 119.
Individually, Champaign Central’s Onisty Murphy had the most pins in the least time with five in 7:51. Sterling’s Devaeh had the fastest tech fall at 1:04. St. Joseph-Ogden’s Ainsley Freeman scored the most team points with 26, while Galesburg’s Delilah Gregory scored the most total match points with 39 and Sterling’s Nevaeh had the most single-match points with 21.
The largest seed-place difference went to Metamora’s Mylee Edwards, who was seeded seventh but won the title at 135 pounds.
Championship match results
100-Lesly DeLaCruz (Notre Dame) TF 1:48 Katherine Garcia (Sterling)
105-Leah White (Richwoods) F 3:25 Grace Aeschliman (Metamora)
110-Leilah Vaughn (Streator) F 2:23 Madison Poll (St. Thomas More)
115-Kiana Mayne (EP-Gridley) F 1:40 Peace Creath (Richwoods)
120-Payton Henson (Streator) F 3:29 Madison Alsip (SJ-Ogden)
125-Ainsley Freeman (SJ-Ogden) F 0:44 Calliope Willman (Metamora)
130-Dai Driana Wilford (Galesburg) F 1:22 Jaydah Green (Richwoods)
135-Mylee Edwards (Metamora) F 3:45 Emma Zeigler (Washington)
140-Olivia Curtis (Dunlap) F 2:47 Zaiyrah Bailey (Champaign C)
145-Vivianna Torres (Sterling) F 1:08 Claire Simmons (St. Thomas More)
155-Maddie Wells (SJ-Ogden) F 0:23 Hannah Barton (Galesburg)
170-ly’Jah Grant (Champaign C) F 1:21 Perla Cortez (Manual)
190-Patience Riggs (ROWVA) F 0:27 Ella Irwin (Putnam County)
235-Marley Clark (Richwoods) F 0:53 Kya Norman (Richwoods)
Third-place match results
100-Jaymaries Andres (Metamora) F 5:15 Kayla Hassell (Geneva)
105-Jaylynn Elmore (ROWVA) BYE
110-Marissa Brown (ROWVA) TF 3:41 Nevaeh Delgado (Sterling)
115-Avery Manning (ROWVA) injury dflt. Charity Miguel (GCMS/Fisher)
120-Paeyton Dickerson (Dunlap) F 3:55 Ruthie Orella (Sparta)
125-Amyah Pruitt (Galesburg) F 0:51 Michaela HIttle (IV Central)
130-Anabell Southern (EP-Gridley) F 3:52 Candice Wright (SJ-Ogden)
135-Delilah Gregory (Galesburg) F 4:27 Sammy Baker (Notre Dame)
140-Vivian Aldus (Galesburg) F 1:07 Bailey Guth (Washington)
145-McKenzie Miller (GCMS/Fisher) F 1:00 Taylor Vaughn (SJ-Ogden)
155-Onisty Murphy (Champaign C) F 0:44 Lilly Severson (Sparta)
170-Grace Mordhorst (Washington) F 1:42 Olivia Miller (Pontiac)
190-Zanasia Simmons (Manual) F 1:08 Atalyssa Craig (Dunlap)
235-Arianna Tamayo (Sterling) BYE