Boys recaps for Reed-Custer, Kaneland, Illini Classic

By Gary Larsen for the IWCOA
IWCOA rankings from Rob Sherrill’s Illinois Best Weekly

REED-CUSTER COMET CLASSIC

Despite not having any wrestlers reach the championship mat, No. 9 Olympia’s depth got the job done at Reed-Custer’s 28-team Comet Classic. The Spartans took the team title, 195-180 over Chicago Hope Academy, followed by Althoff Catholic (169.5), Yorkville Christian (163.5) and Wheaton Academy (142.5) in the top five.

Olympia coach Josh Collins had nine wrestlers finish in the top six of their weight classes and the Spartans got a lift from a tournament-leading 24 pins and 492 total match points in Braidwood.

“Overall, the team wrestled very well this weekend,” Collins said. “We had a few setbacks in the semifinal rounds, but were able to bounce back on the back side, ending up with nine placers and securing the first-place spot as a team.”

Olympia also won a tournament title at Unity this season, and placed third at Civic Memorial, fourth at Princeton, and sixth at Abe’s Rumble.

“I continue to be proud of this team, their continued growth, and their never-quit mentality,” Collins said. “As a team we have goals to finish on the podium at both the individual state and dual-team state level. We will keep putting in the work for the next few weeks to make sure we are ready for the postseason.”

1st- Olympia (195)
Five Spartans fought back for third-place for Olympia in No. 4 Connor Collins (29-5 at 106), No. 5 state medalist Brandon Gaither (28-7 at 113), Kenzer Burrell (26-14 at 138), No. 9 Austin Kisner (22-7 at 150) and No. 5 Darian Holloway (34-4 at 285). Collins also got a fourth from Caleb Peters (21-10 at 190), fifths from Carter Knobloch (26-13 at 132) and No. 9 Kaden Collins (33-8 at 157), and a sixth from Tucker Garey (28-7 at 126).

2nd- Chicago Hope Academy (180)
The No. 17 Eagles only entered eight wrestlers and half of them won individual titles for coach Dan Willis: No. 2 Obadiah Willis (30-3 at 126), No. 3 state medalist Jeremiah Lawrence (17-2 at 132), No. 1 state qualifier Chance Woods (32-1 at 138) and No. 4 state medalist Arkail Griffin-Edwards (32-1 at 175). Hope Academy also got a third from state qualifier Dylan Galvez (29-6 at 157), and fourths from state qualifier Nolan Callahan (12-3 at 120) and state qualifier Santori Knight (11-2 at 150).
Willis, Woods, and Griffin-Edwards also won tournament titles at Rich Township this year, and Knight won a title at Sullivan.

3rd- Althoff Catholic (169.5)
Coach Emanuel Brooks’ No. 13 Crusaders got individual titles from No. 4 state qualifier Jacobi Cobbs (28-1 at 113), No. 8 Landon Weidler (25-2 at 157) and No. 1 state champion Pierre Walton (28-0 at 165), a second from No. 2 state medalist Dawson Hawthorne (26-1 at 132), and a fourth from Jaxon Lynn (25-5 at 126).

SQ-state qualifier
Additional champions
106 No. 6 SQ Coyt Rademaker (34-4) PORTA
120 No. 7 state medalist Raiden Terry (27-3) Seneca
144 No. 8 state medalist Lincoln Hoger (25-4) Wheaton Academy
150 No. 3 state medalist Cooper Corder (30-1) Sandwich
190 No. 2 2A, 3A state medalist Jaxon Penovich (34-5) Saint Viator
215 No. 9 SQ Sebastian Sanderson (5-0) Tinley Park
285 No. 7 2A Wynn Philippi (28-10) Saint Viator

Additional runners-up
106 Thomas Emery (32-6) Saint Viator
113 No. 7 Phoenix Senodos (22-4) Yorkville Christian
120 No. 9 Wesley Janick (20-2) Ottawa Marquette
126 No. 3 Aiden Bell (32-1) Hoopeston Area/Milford
132 No. 2 Dawson Hawthorne (26-1) Althoff
138 Jaxson Blanchard (27-6) Sandwich
144 No. 4 state medalist Zach Bryant (29-5) PORTA
150 No. 7 Caleb Modglin (33-4) Morrison
157 No. 10 Logan Baker (28-7) PORTA
165 No. 4 Tyler Jones (24-2) Wheaton Academy
175 Kayden Roach (27-5) Bradley
190 No. 6 SQ Logan VanDuyne (21-1) Wilmington
215 No. 6 state medalist Dominic Alaimo (29-6) Reed-Custer
285 Pablo Morales (22-4) Wheeling

Team scores
Olympia 195, Chicago Hope Academy 180, Althoff Catholic 169.5, Yorkville Christian 163.5, Wheaton Academy 142.5, PORTA 138, Sandwich 133, Reed-Custer 132.5, Wheeling 127.5, Saint Viator 123, Bradley 120, Ottawa Marquette 117, Morrison 116.5, Seneca 85.5, Winnebago 72.5, Plano 71, Clifton Central 67.5, Wilmington 63.5, Tinley Park 55.5, LaSalle-Peru 50, Hoopeston Area/Milford 49.5, Joliet Central 49, Herscher 42, Kankakee 35, Manteno 34.5, Peotone 31.5, Bremen 28, Dwight 16

Notable
In the finals at 106, PORTA’s Coyt Rademaker won a 5-4 decision over Saint Viator’s Thomas Emery.
At 126, Hope Academy’s Obadiah Willis (30-3) won a 6-4 decision for the title against Hoopeston Area/Milford’s Aiden Bell (32-1), handing Bell his first loss of the season.
The title match at 132 saw Hope Academy’s Jeremiah Lawrence (17-2) win 4-2 over Althoff’s Dawson Hawthorne (26-1), giving Hawthorne his first loss of the year.
Another doozy took place in the finals at 144, where Wheaton Academy’s Lincoln Hoger (25-4) won a 5-4 ultimate tie-break decision over PORTA’s Zach Bryant (29-5).

Championship match results
106 Coyt Rademaker (PORTA) D 5-4 Thomas Emery (St. Viator)
113 Jacobi Cobbs (Althoff) Med. Fft. Phoenix Senodenos (Y’ville Ch)
120 Raiden Terry (Seneca) MD 14-4 Wesley Janick (Marquette)
126 Obadiah Willis (Hope) D 6-4 Aiden Bell (Hoopeston)
132 Jeremiah Lawrence (Hope) D 4-2 Dawson Hawthorne (Althoff)

138 Chance Woods (Hope) MD 18-6 Jaxson Blanchard (Sandwich)

144 Lincoln Hoger (Wheaton Ac) UTB 5-4 Zach Bryant (PORTA)

150 Cooper Corder (Sandwich) TF 4:28 Caleb Modglin (Morrison)

157 Landon Weidler (Althoff) F 3:47 Logan Baker (PORTA)
165 Pierre Walton (Althoff) TF 4:44 Tyler Jones (Wheaton Ac)

175 Arkail Griffin (Hope) TF 6:00 Kayden Roach (Bradley)

190 Jaxon Penovich (St. Viator) F 1:11 Logan VanDuyne (Wilmington)
215 Sebastian Sanderson (Tinley Pk) D 9-4 Dominic Alaimo (Reed-Custer)
285 Wynn Philippi (St. Viator) F 3:29 Pablo Morales (Wheeling)

Third-place match results

106 Connor Collins (Olympia) TF 1:51 Cam Whitehead (Winnebago)
113 Brandon Gaither (Olympia) D 9-3 Colton Drinkwine (Reed-Custer)
120 Kainin Fillbright (PORTA) F 4:25 Nolan Callahan (Hope)
126 Eli Modglin (Morrison) TF 6:00 Jaxon Lynn (Althoff)
132 Koby Clark (Marquette) TF 3:14 Shane Downs (Plano)

138 Kenzer Burell (Olympia) D 11-4 Beau Thompson (Marquette)

144 Evan Cox (Clifton Central) MD 17-5 Adrian Wadas-Luis (Y’ville Ch)

150 Austin Kisner (Olympia) D 6-3 Santori Knight (Hope)

157 Dylan Galvez (Hope) Med. Fft. Gunner Varland (Seneca)
165 Reily Leifheit (Marquette) D 7-4 Nicholas Montesinos (Wheeling)

175 Joshua Kotalik (Sandwich) Med. Fft. Tyler Gleason (Y’ville Ch)

190 Johnny Strauss (Winnebago) MD 25-13 Caleb Peters (Olympia)
215 Jackson Allen (Y’ville Ch) F 1:27 Colton Schneider (St. Viator)
285 Darian Holloway (Olympia) F 3:10 Hezzy Garcia (Wheaton Ac)

Statistics
TEAM: Olympia finished with the most pins in the tournament with 24, followed by Yorkville Christian with 22 and Reed-Custer with 19. Sandwich led the field in tech falls with 10, followed by Althoff Catholic with nine, and two teams tied with seven tech falls apiece in Wheaton Academy and Yorkville Christian. Olympia posted the most total match points with 492, followed by Sandwich with 416 and Althoff Catholic with 381.

INDIVIDUAL: LaSalle-Peru’s Beau Lawrence led all wrestlers with five pins in 12:41, followed by Olympia’s Carter Knobloch and Yorkville Christian’s Jackson Allen, who each posted four falls in 4:24. Sandwich’s Cooper Corder posted the most tech falls in the least time with four techs in 10:48, followed by Althoff’s Pierre Walton with four techs in 14:23.

Morrison’s Caleb Carroll and Wilmington’s Logan VanDuyne tied for the fastest fall at 11 seconds, followed by Yorkville Christian’s Kenny Fox with a fall in 14 seconds. Corder posted the fastest tech fall in 1:00, followed by Olympia’s Brandon Gaither with a tech fall at 1:21.

Saint Viator’s Jaxon Penovich scored the most team points with 32, followed by Althoff’s Landon Weidler and Saint Viator’s Wynn Philippi with 31.5 apiece.

Olympia’s Caleb Peters posted the most total match points with 91, followed by Corder with 80. The largest seed-place difference came from Winnebago’s Johnny Strauss, who was seeded No. 22 and placed third at 190 pounds.

KANELAND’S MARGARET FLOTT INVITATIONAL

Kaneland’s 17-team Margaret Flott Invitational saw Wheaton Warrenville South snatch the team title, 190-138 over Plainfield South, with eight of coach Matt Janosek’s boys finishing in the top three of their weight classes.

Freeport (134.5) finished third followed by Crystal Lake South (122.5) and Waubonsie Valley (109.5) in the top five.

Michael Riggs (27-10 at 132) won an individual title for WW South and six other Tigers placed third to lead the pack.

“I’m proud of the way the boys competed this weekend.  It was great to see Michael Riggs win his first varsity tournament beating a tough wrestler from Waubonsie Valley (Nathan Duffield) for the third time this season. He wrestles hard through all positions and keeps up a high pace.

“Our team had a tough semifinal round, but it was great to see the boys battle back to try and get the next best thing. Also, it was great to see this group break through and finish a tournament as we have finished second at two other tournaments this season.”

The Tigers placed second in tournaments at Niles West and at their own Ed Ewoldt tournament this year, and were fourth at Geneva and 12th at Granite City.


1st- Wheaton Warrenville South (190)
In addition to Riggs’ title, Janosek got third-place finishes from Rocco Valvano (34-2 at 106), Joey Sirmon (21-11 at 144), Noah Nau (26-13 at 157), Reid Adler (21-13 at 165), Foster Yarbrough (10-6 at 215) and Brandon Mayes (8-3 at 285), and a fourth from Matthew Vann (20-20 at 138).
The Tigers also led the field with 25 pins and six tech fall wins.

“This group is extremely hard working and have made some great strides from last season as a result of the work they put in last spring, summer, and this fall,” Janosek said. “This season they have been improving each week on the mat and continue to get stronger as a team. They have represented our philosophy of out-work, out-tough, out-believe.”

2nd- Plainfield South (138)
Four individual champions scaled the podium for Plainfield South in Drew Ritchie (10-7 at 126), Kyle McCormick (19-9 at144), Chase Pierceall (22-5 at 190) and Mason Bucon (26-7 at 215). Coach Dan Saracco’s Cougars also got a second from Jakub Kowal (10-4 at 285), and a fourth from Allen Cortez (15-14 at 106)


3rd- Freeport (134.5)
Coach Nathan Arendt got five runner-up finishes from Jaylen Lowe (18-15 at 126), Thomas Olson (25-12 at 138), Blake Slusser (25-11 at 144), Mathias Rada (20-15 at 150) and No. 9 Sajjad Abdulrazzaq (23-14 at 157), and a fourth from Israel Goodman (23-9 at 215).

Team scores
Wheaton Warrenville South 190, Plainfield South 138, Freeport 134.5, Crystal Lake South 122.5, Waubonsie Valley 109.5, Plainfield Central 95.5, Addison Trail 89.5, Leyden 69.5, Buffalo Grove 63.5, Romeoville 59, JS Morton 57.5, Deerfield 56.5, Woodstock North 49, Kaneland 47, St. Charles North 46.5, Ottawa Township 33.5, Bloom Township 33

Additional champions
106 Christopher Talbert (22-10) Crystal Lake South
113 No. 9 Logan Aarseth (21-4) Crystal Lake South
120 No. 8 state medalist Nikolas Duarte (17-2) Addison Trail
138 Nathan Randle (27-1) Crystal Lake South
150 Hudson VonQualen (4-0) St. Charles North
157 Anthony Klikas (17-6) Buffalo Grove
165 Aiden Marrello (30-2) Crystal Lake South
175 Santiago Moya (28-4) Morton
285 Leonidas Berrios (28-4) Waubonsie Valley

Additional runners-up
106 Logan Ferguson (10-12) Addison Trail
113 Danny Huerta (23-5) Leyden
120 No. 10 Mykola Shamray (25-4) Buffalo Grove
132 Nathan Duffield (23-9) Waubonsie Valley
165 Tyler Lewis (13-5) Romeoville
175 Apollo Gochis (28-9) Kaneland
190 Erick Worwa (24-3) Leyden
215 David Randecker (24-5) Woodstock North

Notable
A trio of two-point decisions took place in the final round of wrestling in Maple Park. In the title match at 215, Plainfield South’s Mason Bucon won 6-4 over Woodstock North’s David Randecker.
On the third-place mat, first Plainfield Central’s Jayden Mizelle won 7-5 over
Woodstock North’s Olin Wiedel at 120 pounds, and then Romeoville’s Hector Villagrana won 10-8 against Waubonsie Valley’s Lucas Pretkelis at 175.

Championship match results
106 Christopher Talbert (CL South) TF 2:07 Logan Ferguson (A Trail)
113 Logan Aarseth (CL South) TF 2:49 Danny Huerta (Leyden)
120 Nikolas Duarte (A Trail) D 4-0 Mykola Shamray (Buffalo Grove)
126 Drew Ritchie (Plainfield S) D 10-5 Jaylen Lowe (Freeport)
132 Michael Riggs (WW South) D 17-11 Nathan Duffield (Waubonsie)

138 Nathan Randle (CL South) F 3:16 Thomas Olson (Freeport)

144 Kyle McCormick (Plainfield S) MD 9-0 Blake Slusser (Freeport)

150 Hudson VonQualen (SC North) F 5:03 Mathias Rada (Freeport)

157 Anthony Klikas (Buffalo Grove) inj. Sajjad Abdulrazzaq (Freeport)
165 Aiden Marrello (CL South) TF 2:34 Tyler Lewis (Romeoville)

175 Santiago Moya (Morton) TF 5:30 Apollo Gochis (Kaneland)

190 Chase Pierceall (Plainfield S) MD 10-2 Erick Worwa (Leyden)
215 Mason Bucon (Plainfield S) D 6-4 David Randecker (Woodstock N)
285 Leonidas Berrios (Waubonsie) F 1:26 Jakub Kowal (Plainfield S)

Third-place match results
106 Rocco Valvano (WW South) F 1:19 Allen Cortez (Plainfield S)
113 Troy Rotter (Deerfield) F 2:26 Mayson Munson (Ottawa)
120 Jayden Mizelle (Plainfield C) D 7-5 Olin Wiedel (Woodstock N)
126 Alezander Bautista (A Trail) D 6-2 Liam Thompson (Plainfield C)
132 Jack Jansen (Deerfield) Med. Fft. Nicolas Jaramillo (JS Morton)

138 Brody Rangel (Plainfield C) D 11-7 Matthew Vann (WW South)

144 Joey Sirmon (WW South) F 1:04 Julio Bastida (Bloom Twp.)

150 Colten Heltsley (Kaneland) F 1:51 Desmond Stribley (Waubonsie)

157 Noah Nau (WW South) MD 14-1 Owen Greenfield (Waubonsie)
165 Reid Adler (WW South) F 1:45 Doug Mejdrich (SC North)

175 Hector Villagrana (Romeoville) D 10-8 Lucas Pretkelis (Waubonsie)

190 Ty Sabin (Plainfield C) D 7-4 Wes Weatherford (Ottawa)
215 Foster Yarbrough (WW South) F 0:55 Israel Goodman (Freeport)
285 Brandon Mayes (WW South) F 1:26 Giuliano Salazar (Romeoville)

Statistics
TEAM: Team champion Wheaton Warrenville South led all teams in pins with 25, followed by Waubonsie Valley with 13 and Plainfield Central with 11. The Tigers led the field with six tech falls, followed by Crystal Lake South with five, and WW South also scored the most total match points with 377, followed by Crystal Lake South with 266 and Addison Trail with 225.

INDIVIDUAL: WW South’s Brandon Mayes had the most pins in the least time with four falls in 8:01. Waubonsie Valley’s Jamarion Lee was next with three falls in 2:49. Freeport’s Israel Goodman posted the fastest fall in 15 seconds, followed by Plainfield South’s Jakub Kowal with a fall in 17 seconds.

WW South’s Joey Sirmon posted the most tech falls in the least time with three in 15:29, followed by Deerfield’s Jack Jansen with two tech falls in 4:54. Addison Trail’s Nikolas Duarte had the fastest tech fall in 57 seconds, followed by Kaneland’s Colten Heltsley with a tech in 1:08.

Waubonsie Valley’s Leonidas Berrios and Crystal Lake South’s Nathan Randle tied for the most team points scored with 28, followed by Buffalo Grove’s Anthony Klikas with 27.5. Crystal Lake South’s Ricardo Briones posted the most single-match points with 23, followed by Romeoville’s Hector Villagrana and Freeport’s Mathias Rada with 21 apiece. Romeoville’s Villagrana also led the field with 62 total match points, followed by Addison Trail’s Alezander Bautista with 58.

The largest seed-place difference came from St. Charles North’s Hudson VonQualen, as the No. 10 seed won an individual title at 150 pounds.


ILLINI CLASSIC

The team title of this year’s 20-team Illini Classic went to the boys from Clovis, California on Saturday in New Lenox.

Clovis was dominant in posting a 322.5-227.5 win over second-place No. 6 Marist, followed by No. 15 Stevenson (189.5), No. 4 St. Charles East (184) and No. 11 Lincoln-Way West (183.5) to round out the top five finishes.

Clovis sent nine wrestlers to the title mat and had five individual champions to lead the field, and its 23 pins were the most by any team present.

1st- Clovis, CA (322.5)
Clovis had five champions in Michael Bernabe (18-2 at 113), Zander Schaefer (18-5 at 144), James Curoso (19-3 at 165), Lolomanaia Clark (17-5 at 190) and Andrew Arroyo (26-2 at 285), plus seconds from Anthony Garza (19-2 at 120), Raymond Rivera (18-4 at 138), Dylan Tirapelle (17-7 at 157) and Adan Castillo (20-3 at 215), a third from Tobias Nabors (16-4 at 150), a fourth from Abdul Mirjan (15-10 at 157), and fifths from Phillip Green (22-13 at 120) and Jaden Garcia (16-8 at 132).

2nd- Marist (227.5)
Redhawks coach Brendan Heffernan got titles from No. 8 state qualifier Elio Gil (20-8 at 106) and No. 2 state qualifier Ethan Sonne (24-3 at 157), a second from No. 5 state qualifier Tommy Fidler (30-8 at 150), a third from No. 5 Axel Rodriguez (27-8 at 138), fourths from Eddie Astorga (17-11 at 126), No. 7 Jaxon Jorgensen (6-2 at 144) and No. 10 Tom O’Brien (26-13 at 215), and fifths from Ronin Haran (26-14 at 165) and Jack Watson (21-11 at 285).

3rd- Stevenson (189.5)
Stevenson coach Shane Cook got runner-up finishes from Stefan Vihrov (24-7 at 106), No. 5 state qualifier Shawn Kogan (22-4 at 132), state qualifier Valentin Vihrov (144) and No. 7 Phillip Boyko (22-7 at 175), thirds from No. 6 state qualifier Daniel Berdich (21-3 at 113), Evan Mishels (24-9 at 120) and state qualifier Marcelo Cantu (20-7 at 126).

Team scores
Clovis, CA 322.5, Marist 227.5, Stevenson 189.5, St. Charles East 184, Lincoln-Way West 183.5, Minooka 177.5, Lincoln-Way Central 158.5, Sandburg 144.5, Yorkville 144.5, Deerfield 130, Notre Dame 114.5, Marian Central 111, Lyons Township 92, Hinsdale Central 64.5, East Moline United 56, Niles North 54.5, Andrew 50, Andrew 50, Schaumburg 43, McNamara 37, Oswego 32

SQ – state qualifier
Additional champions
120 state champion Dom Munaretto (35-0) St. Charles East
126 SQ Declan Sons (22-14) St. Charles East
132 No. 3 SQ Adrian Cohen (35-1) Deerfield
138 No. 2 state medalist Griff Powell (35-3) Lyons Township
150 No. 3 state medalist Donovan Rosauer (35-2) Yorkville
175 No. 4 SQ Jalen Byrd (37-3) Lincoln-Way Central
215 No. 1 (190)  state champion Jimmy Mastny (41-1) Marian Central

Additional runners-up

113 No. 4 Hogan Rice (27-10) Marian Central
126 Carter DiBenedetto (29-8) Lincoln-Way West
165 No. 7 Kaden Meyer (19-5) Minooka
190 Santino Capodice (16-6) Minooka
285 No. 4 SQ Robbie Murphy (21-2) Minooka

Notable
In the finals at 138, Lyons Township’s Griff Powell won a 1-0 decision over Raymond Rivera of Clovis, California.

On the third-place mat at 126, Stevenson’s Marcelo Cantu won a 4-3 decision over Marist’s Eddie Astorga, and at 138 Marist’s Axel Rodriguez won a 5-3 decision over Lincoln-Way West’s Shane Stream. Another close third-place match took place at 190, where Yorkville’s Brock Janeczko won a 2-1 decision over Notre Dame’s Jeramy Hamm.

The wildest third-place match occurred at 175 pounds, with Sandburg’s Adnan Askar winning a 13-12 decision over Yorkville’s Caleb Viscogliosi.

Championship match results
106 Elio Gil (Marist) TF 2:00 Stefan Vihrov (Stevenson)
113 Michael Bernabe (Clovis) F 4:56 Hogan Rice (Marian C)
120 Dom Munaretto (SC East) D 7-1 Anthony Garza (Clovis)
126 Declan Sons (SC East) F 3:25 Carter DiBenedetto (LW West)
132 Adrian Cohen (Deerfield) D 9-6 Shawn Kogan (Stevenson)

138 Griff Powell (Lyons) D 1-0 Raymond Rivera (Clovis)

144 Zander Schaefer (Clovis) F 4:20 Valentin Vihrov (Stevenson)

150 Donovan Rosauer (Yorkville) D 7-2 Tommy Fidler (Marist)

157 Ethan Sonne (Marist) MD 12-1 Dylan Tirapelle (Clovis)
165 James Curoso (Clovis) TF 4:22 Kaden Meyer (Minooka)

175 Jalen Byrd (LW Central) F 1:24 Philip Boyko (Stevenson)

190 Lolomanaia Clark (Clovis) TF 4:30 Santino Capodice (Minooka)
215 Jimmy Mastny (Marian C) TF 5:07 Adan Castillo (Clovis)
285 Andrew Arroyo (Clovis) F 3:23 Robbie Murphy (Minooka)

Third-place match results
106 Jake Pechter (Deerfield) TF 4:13 Michael Scott (LW West)
113 Daniel Berdich (Stevenson) D 7-1 Kyle Hayes (Sandburg)
120 Evan Mishels (Stevenson) D 7-2 Ray Long (Notre Dame)
126 Marcelo Cantu (Stevenson) D 4-3 Eddie Astorga (Marist)
132 Maddux Tindal (Minooka) D 9-4 Brady Glynn (LW West)

138 Axel Rodriguez (Marist) D 5-3 Shane Stream (LW West)

144 Austin Hagevold (Marian C) F 3:53 Jaxon Jorgensen (Marist)

150 Tobias Nabors (Clovis) F 1:45 Ben Cyrkiel (Minooka)

157 Brady Ritter (Sandburg) TF 4:46 Abdul Mirjan (Clovis)
165 Max Herman (LW West) D 11-6 Nicholas Astacio (Marian C)

175 Adnan Askar (Sandburg) D 13-12 Caleb Viscogliosi (Yorkville)

190 Brock Janeczko (Yorkville) D 2-1 Jeramy Hamm (Notre Dame)
215 Cooper Murray (SC East) F 1:30 Tom O’Brien (Marist)
285 Sean Cook (Notre Dame) F 1:38 Jimmy Hillman (Lyons)

Statistics

TEAM: Clovis led all teams with 23 pins in the tournament, followed by Lincoln-Way Central with 22 and Lincoln-Way West with 21. Stevenson’s 11 tech falls led the field, followed by Marist with 10. Marist also finished with the most total match points with 473, followed by Clovis with 465.

INDIVIDUAL: Clovis’ Tobias Nabors had the most pins in the least time with four falls in 5:13, followed by Lincoln-Way Central’s Jalen Byrd with four falls in 6:54. Sandburg’s Wyatt Hochgraber posted the fastest fall in 14 seconds, followed by Lincoln-Way West’s Jimmy Talley with a fall in 24 seconds.
Marist’s Elio Gil posted the most tech falls in the least time with three in 6:10, followed by Deerfield’s Jake Pechter three tech falls in 10:31. Lincoln-Way West’s Brady Glynn had the fastest tech fall in 1:04 followed by East Moline United’s Caleb Flint with a tech fall in 1:20.

Byrd and Clovis’ Michael Bernabe tied for the lead in team points with 34, while Notre Dame’s Peter Escamilla and St. Charles East’s Kaden Potter tied for the most single-match points with 23. Clovis’ Phillip Green posted the most total match points with 77.

There was a two-way tie for the largest seed-place difference between Hinsdale Central’s Jonathan Martinez and teammate Henry Milburn. Martinez was seeded No. 17 and placed eighth at 144 pounds, and Milburn was seeded No. 14 and placed fifth at 190 pounds.

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