Throwback Thursday – 1992

1992 IHSA Individual Wrestling Championships

Class A Brackets:  https://www.ihsa.org/archive/wr/PDF-Brackets/State%20Wrestling%201992-A.pdf

Class AA Brackets:  https://www.ihsa.org/archive/wr/PDF-Brackets/State%20Wrestling%201992-AA.pdf

103Class A3:15Frank Moyes (Lawrenceville) vs. Ryan Metcalfe (Yorkville)
Class AALindsey Durlacher (Buffalo Grove) vs. Corey Frazier (Proviso East)
112Class A10:00Jose Villareal (Plano) vs. Jeff Castor (Mahomet-Seymour)
Class AAMike Renella (Naperville North) vs. Derrick Noble (Mundelein-Carmel)
119Class A15:41Jesse Kennedy (Prophetstown) vs. Trevor Elliott (Sandwich)
Class AARalph Ruis (St. Laurence) vs. Keith McCoy (Providence Catholic)
125Class A21:20Mike Mena (Sterling Newman) vs. Jeremy Castro (Savanna)
Class AAMickey Griffin (Marian Catholic) vs. Oswaldo Quintanilla (Waubonsie Valley)
130Class A30:34Joel Stockwell (Port Byron-Riverdale) vs. Shawn Lawrence (Plano)
Class AAKevin Haynes (Rock Island) vs. Frank Laccone (DeKalb)
135Class A36:30Todd Graham (Sandwich) vs. David Duyvejonck (Taylor Ridge-Rockridge)
Class AAJoe Widlowski (Providence Catholic) vs. Steve Williams (Mt. Carmel)
140Class A45:35Matt McDonnell (Sterling Newman) vs. John Lieb (Monticello)
Class AAEric Siebert (LaSalle-Peru) vs. Ernest Benion (Romeoville)
145Class A57:00Scott Brewer (Kaneland) vs. Matt Hughes (Hillsboro)
Class AARoger Pascual (Palatine-Fremd) vs. Terry Dantzler (Bremen)
152Class A1:06:23Eric Johnson (Bismarck-Henning) vs. Mark Hughes (Hillsboro)
Class AAJoe Williams (Mt. Carmel) vs. Cordell Dedmond (Freeport)
160Class A1:17:10Tim Koester (Taylor Ridge-Rockridge) vs. Corey Christenson (Normal-U-High)
Class AAJevon Herman (St. Charles) vs. John Kading (Glenbard South)
171Class A1:24:40D.J. McDaniel (Sherrard) vs. Tim Deaton (Pinckneyville)
Class AAAlex Strobl (Lake Zurich) vs. Tom Manzella (Providence Catholic)
189Class A1:32:49Ryan Scoville (Lisle) vs. Bobby Olsen (Plano)
Class AAMike Vakos (Naperville North) vs. Tony Esposito (Conant)
275Class A1:43:25Tom Sondgeroth (Mendota) vs. Erick Smith (Jacksonville ISD)
Class AAAndy Edmondson (Sterling) vs. Will Lepsi (Lyons Township)

1992 Class AA Individual Champions

1992 Dual Team Championships

Class A:  Harvard vs. Normal (U-High)

Class AA:  Naperville North vs. Chicago (Mt. Carmel)

Friday Flashback – 1991

Phew! Thank you Dale Eggert (Libertyville) for coming through for the IWCOA this week!

This week we saw how unreliable 30 year-old VHS tapes and a 25 year-old VCR can be! We had to skip 1990. If anyone has a copy of SportsChannel’s 1990 broadcast, please email: micktorres@yahoo.com

Click HERE for the 1991 Individual Chicago SportChannel Broadcast

1991 IHSA Individual State Tournament Brackets: Class A | Class AA

103AA2:14Mark Bybee (St. Laurence) vs. Jacob Hey (Dixon)*
103AJerome Reyes (Rock Island Alleman) vs. Rod Monis (Montini)
112AA7:25Matt Hayes (Rolling Meadows) vs. Mike Renella (Naperville North)*
112ACorey Daker (Manito-Forman) vs Jeff Castor (Mahomet-Seymour)
119AAMike Baumann (Libertyville) vs. Roger Harris (Cahokia)
119A18:20Trevor Elliott (Sandwich) vs. Matt Atilano (Sterling Newman)*
125AAJuan Puente (Gordon Tech) vs. Frank Laccone (DeKalb)
125AMike Mena (Sterling Newman) vs. David Duyvejonck (Taylor Ridge-Rockridge)
130AA27:10Kelly Hamill (Belvidere) vs. Steve Williams (Mt. Carmel)*
130AThad Davidson (Litchfield) vs. Jason Mitsdarffer (Herscher)*
135AA36:25Raphael Wilson (Waubonsie Valley) vs. Mike Eierman (St. Laurence)*
135AGabe Dietz (Prophetstown) vs. Jason Bever (Evergreen Park)*
140AATerry Dantzler (Bremen) vs Mike Collins (Marist)
140A50:06Dan Limon (Plano) vs. Jason High (Clinton)*
145AADan Walters (Oak Lawn) vs. Joe Williams (Mt. Carmel)
145AMatt Hughes (Hillsboro) vs. Lenny Popp (Harvard)
152AA53:12Jevon Herman (St. Charles) vs. John Kading (Glenbard South)*
152ACorey Christenson (Normal U-High) vs. Michael Leyden (Harvard)*
160AA1:08:50Alex Strobl (Lake Zurich) vs. Joe Wier (Belleville East)*
160AJim Belcher (Prophetstown) vs. Steve Wood (Harvard)*
171AATom Buenik (Morton) vs. Tom Lehn (Antioch)*
171A1:27:34Brian Gurley (Luther North) vs. Rob Felstead (Sandwich)*
189AAAdam Sutherland (Galesburg) vs. Will Lepsi (Lyons Township)
189ARob Meyer (Pittsfield) vs. Juan Molina (Tolono-Unity)
275AA1:37:08Jim McDonough (Mt. Carmel) vs. Greg Stec (Lyons Township)*
275AEric Smith (Jacksonville ISD) vs. Curt Tomac (Plano)

Throwback Thursday – 1989

Between 1987 – 1991, Chicago-area sports broadcasting brought us the IHSA State Individual and Dual Team Wrestling Championships. Many wrestling fans, like our own Rob Sherrill, recorded these broadcasts on VHS tape and stored them away … for days like today!

The conversion from VHS to YouTube is never perfect.
The quality is poor, but the memories are golden!

In 1989, Chicago SportsVision became SportsChannel. Perhaps in an effort to cut back from the 10-hour 1988 marathon, SportsChannel chose to only feature one of the two championship Individual and Dual Team contests. Most of the featured matches were of Class AA competitors. This protocol would continue for the next two years.

1989 Individual State Championshipshttps://youtu.be/1vKXZSg0XYI

Class AA Brackets : Class A Brackets

** Feature Match
1036:50Class AAJoe Esparza (Joliet Central) vs. Bill Walsh (Mt. Carmel) **
Class AMike Mena (Sterling Newman) vs. Parr Schoolman (Clifton Central)
11217:00Class AAJeff Mirabella (Elgin) vs. Andy Gardner (Springfield-Lanphier)**
Class AJason Gonski (Kankakee-McNamara) vs. ThaDavidson (Litchfield)
11930:52Class AAShannyn Gillespie (Evanston) vs. Abby Myers (Cahokia)**
Class ADaryl Grennan (Sterling Newman) vs. Todd VanLue (Harvard)
12543:05Class AAKen Gerdes (Providence) vs. Chuck Wagner (Oak Lawn)
Class ABrett Camden (Mahomet-Seymour) vs. Jeff McCombs (Sandwich)**
13056:43Class AAShelly Resendez (Homewood-Flossmoor) vs. Terrell Sandifer (Thornton)**
Class AJason Heinold (Mahomet-Seymour) vs. Mike Putts (Peotone)
1351:11:38Class AAStan Valle (Notre Dame) vs. Joey Gilbert (Andrew)**
Class AJames Heinold (Mahomet-Seymour) vs. Mark Edwards (Kaneland)
Joey Gilbert becomes first Class AA 4X State Champ
1401:24:05Class AAMike Palazzo (Glenbard North) vs. George Hoffman (Joliet Central)**
Class ADan Barclay (Clinton) vs. Steve Wood (Harvard)
1451:36:15Class AASean Bormet (Providence) vs. Jim Czajkowski (St. Laurence)**
Class ASteve Kelly (Sterling Newman) vs. Pat O’Connor (Glasford Illini Bluffs)
1521:47:55Class AAPaul Andreotti (Marist) vs. Mike Frecking (Warren)**
Class AAaron Fancher (Mahomet-Seymour) vs. Sean McKeon (Tolono-Unity)
1602:00:02Class AADarnell Thomas (Cahokia) vs. Bill Guide (Mt. Carmel)**
Class ATerry Bagwell (Tolono-Unity) vs. Eric Bloch (Argenta-Oreana)
1712:14:03Class AAKip Hennelly (Downers Grove South) vs. Tuhan Waller (Thornwood)
Class ASteve Rusk (Orion) vs. Roy VanDeVeer (Mahomet-Seymour)**
1892:25:26Class AASherif Zegar (Oak Lawn) vs. Mike McClarence (Providence)**
Class APat O’Neal (Port Byron-Riverdale) vs. Chris Steadman (Richmond-Burton)
2752:47:10Class AAKevin Nolan (Marist) vs. Jim Remsey (Rockford East)**
Class ASteve Weekly (Sandwich) vs. Sean Hickerson (Orion)

1989 Dual Team State Championshipshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=roygSem4JE0

0:00 – Class A Summary Only – Mahomet-Seymour vs. Tolono (Unity)
9:58 – Class AA – Providence Catholic vs. DeKalb

Friday Flashback – 1988

Between 1987 – 1991, Chicago-area sports broadcasting brought us the IHSA State Individual and Dual Team Wrestling Championships. Many wrestling fans, like our own Rob Sherrill, recorded these broadcasts on VHS tape and stored them away … for days like today!

The conversion from VHS to YouTube is never perfect.
The quality is poor, but the memories are golden!
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Click Here for the 1988 IHSA Individual Wrestling Finals: https://youtu.be/hD0_UWw1WJ0

…scroll down for DUAL TEAM FINALS

This week’s feature year: 1988

Class AA Individual Finals

98 – 4:30 – Sean Kegal (Johnsburg) vs. Jeff Mirabella (Elgin)
105 – 14:45 – Andy Gardner (Springfield-Lanphier) vs. Darren Cowan (Geneseo)
112 – 25:15 – Brett Janis (Lake Park) vs. Matt Bartlett (St. Charles)
119 – 44:00 – Pete Schulte (OPRF) vs. Sam Geraci (Lake Park)
126 – 1:13:35 – Ryan Schafer (Sterling) vs. Greg Rosenbloom (Highland Park)
132 – 1:25:35 – Joey Gilbert (Andrew) vs. William Gay (Rock Island)
138 – 1:44:07 – Armando Sanders (Waubonsie Valley) vs. T.C. Dantzler (Thornwood)
145 – 1:58:30 – Tom Hugunin (Romeoville) vs. Paul Andreotti (Marist)
155 – 2:10:50 – Toby Willis (Morgan Park) vs. Jim Kossakowski (Elgin-Larkin)
167 – 2:25:47 – Dan Ritchie (Pekin) vs. Felix McLin (Proviso East)
185 – 2:39:30 – Bob Gwiasda (Hoffman Estates) vs. Mike Manganiello (Mt. Carmel)
275 – 2:52:25 – Larry Love (Thornton) vs. Nick Moss (Hoffman Estates)

Class A Individual Finals

98 – 3:11:48 – Randy Bull (Lisle) vs. Mark Olbrich (Harvard)
105 – 3:23:10 – Ramon Olalde (Sterling Newman) vs. Robbie Rash (Fulton)
112 – 3:33:55 – Jake Davidson (Litchfield) vs. Brett Camden (Mahomet-Seymour)
119 – 3:48:23 – Bob Mena (Sterling Newman) vs. Mike Sheehy (Elgin – St. Edward)
126 – 4:00:10 – Greg Alber (Dakota) vs. Kevin Tassone (Richmond-Burton)
132 – 4:12:03 – Steve Stender (Stillman Valley) vs. Rick Cunningham (Illini Bluffs)
138 – 4:30:20 – Steve Kelly (Sterling Newman) vs. Razmic Khelghatian (Lisle)
145 – 4:41:25 – Sean Eggenberger (Sandwich) vs. Craig Gharst (Mahomet-Seymour)
155 – 4:53:15 – Steffond Jones (Chicago Luther South) vs Brad Stockstill (Mt. Olive)
167 – 5:08:20 – Jehad Hamdan (Lemont) vs. Mike Novak (Mahomet-Seymour)
185 – 5:21:30 – Pat O’Neal (Mt. Olive) vs. Johan Lerch (Taylor Ridge-Rockridge)
275 – 5:34:00 – Tim Holderer (Mahomet-Seymour) vs. Herb Porter (Argenta-Oreana)
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1988 IHSA Dual Team Championships

Click Here for the 1988 Class AA and A Championships
https://youtu.be/A7Z3dN3xEFc

0:23 – Class AA – Providence Catholic vs. Oak Park River Forest
1:48:45 – Class A – Mahomet-Seymour vs. Harvard

Throwback Thursday Feature

Between 1987 – 1991, Chicago-area sports broadcasting brought us the IHSA State Individual and Dual Team Wrestling Championships. Many wrestling fans, like our own Rob Sherrill, recorded these broadcasts on VHS tape and stored them away … for days like today!

The conversion from VHS to YouTube is never perfect.
The quality is poor, but the memories are golden!

Click HERE for FIVE HOURS of IHSA Wrestling on the IWCOA YouTube Channel! https://youtu.be/obYQVl0DpC4

This week’s feature year:
1987 (The 50th year of the IHSA State Wrestling Championships)

1987 Individual State Title Matches
Class A Individual Brackets; Class AA Individual Brackets

98 – 12:00 – Matthew Bartlett (St. Charles) vs. Ken Gerdes (Providence Catholic)

105 –  23:00 – Brett Janis (Lake Park) vs. Neil Kohlberg (Wheeling)

112 –  49:00 – Ben Morris (Fenton) vs. Sam Geraci (Lake Park)

“Maybe the greatest state final match in the first 50 years of this State Tournament!” – Rob Sherrill

119 – 1:07 – Phil Johns (Canton) vs. Booker Hobson (Joliet West)

126 – 1:27 – Joe Cascone (St. Laurence) vs. William Gay (Rock Island)

132 – 1:39 – Joey Gilbert (Andrew) vs. Tim Chaplin (Joliet Central)

138 – 1:53 – John Sehnert (Barrington) vs. Dennis Vesey (Rock Island)

145 – 2:05 – Ken Thompson (Bloom) vs. Geoff Woodcock (Waubonsie Valley)

155 – 2:18 – Jay White (Stagg) vs. Tom Blaha (Tinley Park)

167 – 2:31 – Tim Driscoll (Waubonsie Valley) vs. Eric Schultz (Tinley Park)

185 – 2:43 – Steve Hughes (Stagg) vs. Kirk Mammen (Urbana)

275 – 2:55 – Jim Wormsley (Dundee-Crown) vs. Carl Pressley (Conant)

1987 Dual Team State Championship

3:06 – Chicago (Marist) vs. Naperville North

Lemont reaches the mountaintop

By Curt Herron



There is something to be said about a program having a strong conviction in trying to accomplish something special. And all throughout the 2019-20 season, Lemont’s wrestling team had confidence that it had what it would take to win an IHSA Class 2A title.

That was a big goal for a program that has performed well throughout the years, posting a 262-152 record in coach John St. Clair’s 17 seasons, but hadn’t had a top finish at the dual team finals since claiming third- and fourth-place trophies during visits in 2010 and 2011.

In 2015, 2017 and 2019, the Indians got to team state but lost in the quarterfinals each time, including last year when they fell 40-31 to eventual champion Washington.

But with a strong group returning along with some good new additions, the Indians were at or near the top throughout the season in Rob Sherrill’s IWCOA rankings.

With a lineup that was very solid throughout and with a good number of state-ranked individuals, it’s no wonder that Lemont was able to craft a 32-2 record against a lot of teams from schools that are bigger than theirs is and its only two defeats came against a pair of quality 3A programs in Sandburg and Oak Park-River Forest.

Boosted by a great semifinal round at the individual tournament where it advanced a school-best five competitors to the title mat and also set a new school standard with three champions, Lemont entered the dual team finals with a lot of confidence and that was demonstrated by its high level of performance on Saturday at Grossinger Motors Arena.

The Indians lost just two matches in a 58-7 quarterfinal win over Mattoon and then only dropped four matches in a 46-19 victory over an Aurora Christian team that was coming off of a big 32-25 triumph over favored Marian Central Catholic in its quarterfinal dual meet.

Those wins advanced the Indians to the championship mat for the first time in their program’s history and they got the opportunity to go up against four-time defending champion Washington to see if they could cap their historic season with a first state championship.

Thanks to three-straight wins to kick off the dual meet and then three more following the Panthers’ first victory, Lemont jumped out to a 9-0 lead and then went up 21-3 midway through the dual and it added two more triumphs after that to assure the championship with one match to go as it claimed a 30-26 victory to halt Washington’s impressive title run.

“The depth in the room helped push all of the starters,” St. Clair said. “Everybody didn’t have to go with the same guy all of the time, they could go with different people and have different looks. In this dual, we only went with the starters, but on Tuesday, we had guys who came in and they stepped up. But that’s because of the room and the leaders that we have. Lemont wrestling hopefully has another one in them soon since the cupboard is not bare.

“Somebody who was a past champ texted me and said, ‘hey, welcome to the club,” and it’s a pretty good club and it feels cool. When you look at the crowd we had tonight, it was as big, or bigger as anyone else, and that was awesome. That’s because all of the people who were here had kids who grew up wrestling in Lemont and they knew that this year was going to be something special, and they followed them through, and I’m so happy for everybody.”

Senior Grant LaDuke, the state runner-up at 152, got things started for the Indians in the title meet with a 10-4 win over Cole Watkins. Kyle Zator followed with a 6-1 victory over Donnie Hidden and then Alex Tagler was an 11-5 winner over Jacob Sollberger.

After Tyler Casey beat Mo Khalil 5-2 at 182 to pull the Panthers to within 9-3, Tyler Wilms followed with a 5-2 victory over Steven Apgar and then 220-pound state champion Apollo Gothard recorded a fall in 1:23 over Braeden Weiss and 285-pound state champ Mo Jarad claimed an 8-3 triumph over Dylan Cooper to put Lemont up by 18 points at 21-3.

“We all had that great mindset to just go out there and to wrestle our hearts out,” LaDuke said. “For our four seniors, this was our last dual so it was just give it our all. We’ve been working for this moment ever since we started here.”

After 106-pound state champion Kannon Webster received a forfeit victory, the Panthers followed that with a 6-3 victory from Josh Biagini over Tyler Bentley and then Abe Hinrichsen beat Evan Schiffman by technical fall to narrow the gap to 21-17.

But 126-pound champion Drew Nash recorded a fall in just 10 seconds against Ashton Rice and then after 132-pound champion Brody Norman pulled Washington to within 27-20 following a 6-3 win over Ray Hernandez, AJ Heeg clinched the championship victory for the Indians with a 10-5 win over Alec Mihelic. Four-time finalist and 145-pound runner-up Kyle Schickel didn’t need to compete in the finale so Blake Hinrichsen received a forfeit win.

“We had a really special team this year,” Nash said. “We knew that we had to capitalize and we did and it was a great year and I’m so thankful for everyone and proud of everyone who competed today. I love all of them, they’re my family, and I’ll never forget them.”

After seeing his program competing for a title for the sixth-straight year and then coming up a bit short of a fifth title, third-year Panthers coach Nick Miller was understandably pleased with the efforts of his squad, which finished 22-7 to improve Washington to 139-36 since Bryan Medlin brought the first of his three finalist teams to the state competition in 2015.

The Panthers won the first 10 matches to roll to a 65-3 victory over Riverside-Brookfield in the quarterfinals and then captured a 35-28 semifinal victory over Antioch after winning eight of the first 11 matches to grab a 35-12 advantage.

“They’re a solid team, no doubt,” Miller said of Lemont. “But we threw our best at them. We made some changes in the lineup that we thought benefited us early on and it didn’t play out that way, but they’re a good, solid team.

“I give a lot of credit for our success to our seniors. These kids come in for four years and they understand what it means to just give your best and to be your absolute best every day, and they pass that lesson on to the younger kids and that’s been a trend for several years.”

After finishing first in 2018 and second in 2019 in Class 1A, Aurora Christian made a successful move to Class 2A by capturing its third-straight trophy for coach Justin Pearch with a third-place finish following a 33-26 victory over Antioch. After handing Marian Central Catholic its first loss 32-25 in the quarterfinals, they fell 46-19 to Lemont in the semifinals.

Winning matches in the third-place meet for the 23-6 Eagles were 138-pound state champion Noah Villarreal, a three-time champion and four-time finalist, 113-pound champion Chris Moore, 182-pound runner-up Alex Knauf, 2017 and 2018 champion Cameron Johnson, 2019 champion Joel Mylin, Jack Certa, Mike Esquivel and Braden Hunter.

“We have 14 guys on the team and in the lineup and we have guys bumping up a couple of weight classes, but they’re tough,” Pearch said. “We prepare them for this time of the season just from the crazy schedule that we have. Aurora Christian is a great culture. From the first time you walk in the door until you leave, it’s one giant family.”

Getting wins for coach Wilbur Borrero’s Sequoits, who entered Saturday with a 21-0 record and won a fourth-place trophy for the third time, were Elijah Reyes, Devin Nobiling, Niall Schoenfelder, Caleb Nobiling, Luke Menzies and Brandon Pinto.

Two coaches led teams to their first state appearances, Brett Porter at Mattoon, which went 18-3, and Nicholas Curby at Riverside-Brookfield, who were 15-9. Coach David Silva’s Marian Central Catholic team finished 23-1 in their third-straight trip to state and coach Rob Ledin led 23-2 Mahomet-Seymour to the program’s 18th state appearance.