Boys recaps: Polo, Sullivan, Geneva

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

POLO WRESTLING INVITATIONAL

Yorkville Christian had 11 wrestlers place in the top six of their weight classes in the 16-team Polo Wrestling Invitational, to win 229-188.5 over second-place Oregon.

The impressive part of it? Coach Mike Vester only had 11 wrestlers present.

“Since after week one of competition we’ve not had what will be our full lineup for state due to illness or injuries,” Vester said. “At Polo we were missing four starters (three scorers overall) and the eleven that competed stepped up and wrestled tough.

“We put six in the finals and had five champs. All other wrestlers came away with a medal which went a long way toward team scoring.”

The Mustangs got individual titles from No. 8 Davin Torza (22-6 at 106), Adrian Wadas-Luis (26-9 at 144), Tyler Gleason (27-9 at 175), No. 4 Jackson Allen (30-3 at 215) and Hayden Wheeler (25-9 at 285) to lead the way.

“Tyler Gleason at 175 was tourney Most Valuable Wrestler,” Vester said. “He tech-falled in the finals and was dominant all day. Jackson Allen continued his stellar season by earning his thirtieth win with two pins and a tech fall in the finals. Torza at 106, Adrian Wadas-Luis 144, and Hayden Wheeler were all impressive on their way to titles.”

1st- Yorkville Christian (229)
In addition to its five titlists, Yorkville Christian got a second-place finish from Kenny Fox (190), a third from Nathan Schlottman (132), a fourth from RJ Festerling (120) and fifths from Christian Sandoval (126), Austin Wads-Luis (150) and Henry Fox (165).

“The good news is we should be healthy in two weeks and ready for the state series,” Vester said. “Along the way we have been battle tested at a variety of tournaments at Joliet, Plano, West Chicago, Granite City, Polo, and this week Reed-Custer. The kids are starting to find themselves. With lots of new faces on varsity or underclassmen stepping in to fill roles, there has been a lot of individual growth leading to great team cohesion.”

“We always set the bar high for the program so the kids know what’s expected of them. If they do the little things better each time out and focus on their process and approach, then the outcomes will take care of themselves. As a coaching staff we are looking forward to seeing them push themselves during the state series.”

2nd- Oregon (188.5)
Hawks coach Justin Lahman sent three champions to the top of the Polo podium in No. 2 state medalist Josiah Perez (27-0 at 120), Jack Benesh (14-2 at 132) and Nelson Benesh (25-3 at 138), and a second-place finish from No. 9 Isaiah Perez (126), a third from Jacksyn Windham (215), fourths from Kayden Cover (106), Jordan Lowe (113), and Jackson Messenger (144), a fifth from Levi Benton (157) and a sixth from Charles Collins (190).

3rd- Freeport (156)
The Pretzels got an individual title from No. 1 Treyden Diduch (26-2 at 113) for coach Nathan Arendt, plus seconds from Thomas Olson (138), Blake Slusser (144) and Sabastian Murray (285), thirds from No. 9 Sajjad Abdulrazzaq (157) and Jayden Wright (165), and fourths from Mathias Rada (150) and Jakhari Randle (175).

Team scores
Yorkville Christian (229), Oregon 188.5, Freeport 156, West Carroll 119, Fulton 115, Galena/E Dubuque 86, North Boone 84.5, Lisle 83.5, Polo/Forreston/Eastland/Milledgeville 77.5, Parkview/Albany WI 71, Durand/Pecatonia 69.5, Camanche IA 59.5, Jefferson 56, Guilford 41.5, Genoa-Kingston 36, Alden-Hebron 34


Additional champions
126 No. 5 Alexander Ferari (16-1), Lisle
150 Tavin Bombkamp (23-2), Parkview/Albany WI
157 Connor Knop (23-0), West Carroll
165 Jonner Smith (23-1), West Carroll
190 Micah Stringini (26-7), Polo/F/E/M

Additional runners-up
106 Coltin Hartman (24-5), Fulton
113 Hudson Price (22-4), Fulton
120 Dominic Angileri (2-1), Guilford
132 Jack McIntyre (10-4), West Carroll
150 Cole Herrell (19-4), West Carroll
157 Dameon Polton (14-6), Galena/E Dubuque
165 Olyver Fuller (18-4), Camanche IA
175 Mason Kuebel (25-6), Fulton
215 Nick Davis (14-11), North Boone

Notable finals
At 106, Yorkville Christian’s Davin Torza edged Fulton’s Coltin Hartman by 4-3 decision for the title; West Carroll’s Jonner Smith won an 11-8 decision for the title at 165 over Camanche, Iowa’s Olyver Fuller; and at 120, Oregon’s Josiah Perez won 17-13 for the title against Guilford’s Dominic Angileri.

Statistics
TEAM: Yorkville Christian finished with the most pins in the tournament with 23, followed by Oregon with 18 and Freeport with 14. Parkview/Albany of Wisconsin and Yorkville Christian tied for the most tech falls posted with four, followed by North Boone, Oregon, and Guilford with three apiece. Yorkville Christian also led the field in total match points with 140 followed by Oregon with 121 and West Carroll with 89.

INDIVIDUAL: Oregon’s Levi Benton finished with the most pins in the least time with four in 6:28, followed by Yorkville Christian’s Austin Wadas-Luis with four falls in 8:04. The fastest pin came in at 18 seconds, by both Yorkville Christian’s Nathan Schlottman and Alden-Hebron’s Cohl Armbrust.

Parkview/Albany’s Tavin Bombkamp had the most tech falls with three, followed by Guilford’s Dominic Angileri and Oregon’s Benesh Nelson with two apiece. Polo’s Micah Stringini and Yorkville Christian’s Wadas-Luis tied for the lead in team points with 28, while Polo’s Kaenyn McCarren posted the most single-match points with 24, followed by Durand’s Ben Schmerse with 23 and North Boone’s Kale Lawson with 22.

Schmerse led the way in total match points with 58, followed by Bombkamp with 55 and Angileri with 49. The largest seed-place difference came from Oregon’s Jackson Messenger as the No. 12 seed placed fourth at 144 pounds.

Championship match results
106 Davin Torza (Yorkville Ch) D 4-3 Coltin Hartman (Fulton)
113 Treyden Diduch (Freeport) TF 1:42 Hudson Price (Fulton)
120 Josiah Perez (Oregon) D 17-13 Dominic Angileri (Guilford)
126 Alexander Ferari (Lisle) F 2:48 Isaiah Perez (Oregon)
132 Jack Benesh (Oregon) F 0:58 Jack McIntyre (W Carroll)
138 Nelson Benesh (Oregon) TF 4:00 Thomas Olson (Freeport)
144 Adrian Wadas-Luis (Yorkville Ch) F 1:53 Blake Slusser (Freeport)
150 Tavin Bombkamp (Parkview/A WI) TF 1:40 Cole Herrell (W Carroll)
157 Connor Knop (W Carroll) TF 1:58 Dameon Polton (Galena/E Dub)
165 Jonner Smith (W Carroll) D 11-8 Olyver Fuller (Camanche IA)
175 Tyler Gleason (Yorkville Ch) TF 4:04 Mason Kuebel (Fulton)
190 Micah Stringini (Polo/E/F/M) F 0:31 Kenny Fox (Yorkville Ch)
215 Jackson Allen (Yorkville Ch) TF 3:30 Nick Davis (N Boone)
285 Hayden Wheeler (Yorkville Ch) D 7-3 Sabastian Murray (Freeport)

Third-place match results
106 Sebastian Lara (Lisle) MD 12-2 Kayden Cover (Oregon)
113 Drew Patel (N Boone) inj. Jordan Lowe (Oregon)
120 Gabe Marella (N Boone) F 3:43 RJ Festerling (Yorkville Ch)
126 Connor Higgins (Galena/E Dub) D 10-5 Victor Jackson (Fulton)
132 Nathan Schlottman (Yorkville Ch) F 1:23 Mecose Johnson (Jefferson)
138 Jayden Krontz (Camanche IA) F 2:53 Anthony Swenson (G.-Kingston)
144 Jordan Donahue (Galena/E Dub) D 9-5 Jackson Messenger (Oregon)
150 Kaenyn McCarren (Polo/E/F/M) MD 24-15 Mathias Rada (Freeport)
157 Sajjad Abdulrazzaq (Freeport) MD 14-5 Ibraheem Harb (Lisle)
165 Jayden Wright (Freeport) F 3:11 Elijah Gunn (Parkview/A)
175 Peter Roth (Parkview/A) F 1:24 Jakhari Randle (Freeport)
190 Cohl Armbrust (Alden-H) F 1:19 Derek Roling (Galena/E Dub)
215 Jacksyn Windham (Oregon) F 3:32 Nolan Kaiser (Galena/E Dub)
285 Antonio Osario-Pasillas (Jefferson) F 1:29 Christian Allen (N Boone)

SULLIVAN SLAM

Bradley-Bourbonnais rolled into Chicago from 70 miles away and left town with the team title of this year’s 24-team Sullivan Slam. The Boilermakers placed second at last year’s Slam to Johnsburg, but they turned the tables this year, winning 196.5-193 over Johnsburg in a nip-and-tuck battle for the team title.
“Assistant coach Austin Spacht, all of our managers, and the teammates that weren’t wrestling that came to support were all critical players in today’s win,” Boilermakers’ coach Michael Spiwak said.

That support staff saw six of its wrestlers reach the championship mat, with individual titles coming from Cullen Parks (22-3 at 106), Razi Perez (19-11 at 126), Jonathan Schafer (10-9 at 165) and Kayden Roach (23-4 at 175).

Parks was named the outstanding wrestler of the lower weights after pinning all of his opponents in the first period.

“Last year, Cullen Parks was our only tournament champion here,” Spiwak said. “He is also a phenomenal teammate and contributor from the bench.  I am so impressed with the growth Cullen Parks has made as a wrestler, as a teammate, as a student, and as a person over these past three years.

“Razi Perez has been on fire this season. He is becoming so coachable and not hesitating in matches, and trusting our system, and it showed in (Saturday’s) performance.  He is incredibly hard to score on.  Everyone hates wrestling him in practice.

“Jon Schafer earned the second-most team points out of every wrestler in this tournament (28). He is one of the most coachable and gritty kids I have ever coached. He fights with full effort every second of every match, and truly earned this tournament championship.  It took five tough wins for Jon to win this tournament.”

Roach’s title at 175 came with a bit of revenge, as he won by major decision against Johnsburg’s Duke Mays (23-5). Roach lost to Mays in last year’s finals at Sullivan.

“Duke is a phenomenal wrestler, and it was not an easy win,” Spiwak said.  “Some things are hard to put into words but if you were not in the gym for that match, you missed out.  I could not be more proud of Kayden and the work he puts in for this team.”

Team scores
Bradley-Bourbonnais 196.5, Johnsburg 193, Buffalo Grove 162, St. Ignatius 131, Northridge Prep 113, Crete Monee 88, Senn 72.5, Hope 62, Horizon 60, Sullivan 55.5, Niles West 54.5, Phillips 54, UIC Noble 53, Marian Catholic 52, Crane/Whitney Young 48, Lane 41, Auburn 40, Amundsen 37.5, Rickover Naval Academy 35, Leo 32.5, Intrinsic Charter-Downtown 31.5, Solorio 22.5, Hyde Park 19, Lincoln Park 8.5


1st- Bradley-Bourbonnais (196.5)
In addition to titles from Parks, Perez, Schafer and Roach, the Boilermakers got seconds from Jayden Cooper (144) and Khalan Clemens (285), and a third from Zachary Hoffner (120). Also scoring vital team points for Bradley-Bourbonnais were Brody Kraemer (113), William Sanderson (150), Coen McGill (157), Shawn Lee (190) and Elijah Wiggins (215).

Every point and bonus point are always valued, and the points Kraemer contributed were as big as anyone’s.

“Brody Kraemer is a freshman that we have never put on varsity before,” Spiwak said. “We knew we had a chance to bring the trophy home today, and Brody was willing to step up.  He ended up starting off with a pin for us and earning four team points for the team.  We won by 3.5 team points.  Without Brody’s toughness, we would have lost today by 1/2 of a point.

“I am so proud of this team. They chose to wrestle for each other, and to be tough and gritty for each other.  It feels good seeing all their year-round hard work pay off.”
Spiwak had plenty of praise to spread around.

“Zach Hoffner is an important leader on our team. While he didn’t win the tournament, he deserves to be mentioned here because of everything he does for us on and off the mat.  Zach is a great role model and a great person – everyone in our school loves Zach.  His only loss was to the champion (Buffalo Grove’s Mykola Shamray), who was also champion of the prestigious Barrington Tournament. Zach still battled back and pinned everyone else in his way to place third, picking up massive team points (18) for the team, and being a critical part of our team title. Zach was in the IWCOA Fr/So State Finals last year, and we expect big things from him this season.”

“Jayden Cooper placed second, and is an absolute dawg. He is such a dangerous wrestler from every position, is incredibly coachable, and has tremendous heart. Regardless of the score, regardless of who won, nobody wants to wrestle Jayden Cooper twice. Jayden is also an awesome teammate from the bench.  He brings a lot of energy and love for his teammates that adds a ton to every boiler’s experience on this team.

“Shawn Lee battles every second in every position. He got three pins for us and earned 10 team points.  Eli Wiggins did a ton in the offseason, loves wrestling, and loves his team.  He always knows what his job is for the team, and does his best to get that job done.

“Khalan Clemens got second place and was looking to avenge a loss from earlier in the season in the finals.  While he did not win, he competed much better, and put himself in a position to win.”


2nd- Johnsburg (193)
Skyhawks coach JD Sylvanus got an individual title from Chase Davis (132), seconds from Chase Vogel (120), Duke Mays (175), thirds from Kai Surdick (113), Tanner Hansen (150), Kainoa Ancog (157) and Jackson Hjorth (190), and a fourth from Jordan Sylvanus (165).


3rd- Buffalo Grove (162)
Mykola Shamray (120) won an individual title for Bison coach Keegan Mugerditchian, who also got seconds from Sam Chernyavsky (113) and Christiano Marogy (215), a third from Sonny Tugs (175), and fourths from Sam Ejnik (106), Dino Klikas (138), Johnny Khurshedov (150) and Aleksander Krotoszyski (190).

Additional champions
113 Frank Vale, St. Ignatius
120 Mykola Shamray, Buffalo Grove
138 Alontae Lorek, Horizon
144 Nino Capuano, St. Ignatius

150 Santori Knight, Hope
157 Trevon Williams, Crete-Monee
190 Sami Marrero, Horizon
215 Melson Ngassa, St. Ignatius
285 Dominic Jackson, Crete-Monee

Additional runners-up
106 Mohammed Zia Nadre, Sullivan
126 Andrew Price, Phillips
132 Joe Kopecky, Northridge Prep
138 Patrick Kopecky, Northridge Prep
150 Javier Rodriguez, Northridge Prep
157 Lennon Ojeda, Senn
165 Dardan Jakupi, Auburn
190 Jacob Swiontek, Intrinsic

Statistics
TEAM: Johnsburg led all teams with 32 pins, followed by Bradley-Bourbonnais with 29 and St. Ignatius with 24. Chicago Hope and Buffalo Grove each had six tech falls to lead the field, and Buffalo Grove scored the most total match points with 337, followed by Johnsburg with 309 and Bradley-Bourbonnais with 283.

INDIVIDUAL: Lane’s Isaac Mendez posted the most pins in the least time with six falls in 10:12, followed by St. Ignatius’ Nino Capuano with five falls in 14:22 and Northridge Prep’s Patrick Manio with four falls in 4:03. Niles West’s Daud Chaudry posted the most tech falls in the least time with three techs in 4:28, followed by Senn’s Lennon Ojeda with three techs in 5:14 and Hope’s Anthony Oyola with three techs in 5:21.

St. Ignatius’ Capuano also scored the most team points with 30, followed by Horizon’s Alontae Lorek, Bradley-Bourbonnais’ Jonathan Schafer, and Crete-Monee’s Trevon Williams with 28 team points apiece. Philips Andrew Price posted the most single-match points with 25, followed by Senn’s Johan Starkey with 24. Northridge Prep’s George McShane finished with the most total match points with 86, followed by Leo’s Vandell Dudley with 84 and Niles West’s Chaudry with 81.

The largest seed-place difference went to St. Ignatius’ Capuano, as a No. 17 seed who won the individual title at 144 pounds.

Championship match results
106 Cullen Parks (Bradley-B) F 1:43 Mohammed Zia Nadre (Sullivan)
113 Frank Valle (St. Ignatius) F 0:35 Sam Chernyavskiy (Buffalo Grove)
120 Mykola Shamray (Buffalo Grove) F 2:52 Chase Vogel (Johnsburg)
126 Razi Perez (Bradley-B) F 1:13 Andrew Price (Phillips)
132 Chase Davis (Johnsburg) TF Joe Kopecky (Northridge Prep)
138 Alontae Lorek (Horizon) F 5:12 Patrick Kopecky (Northridge Prep)
144 Nino Capuano (St. Ignatius) F 4:00 Jayden Cooper (Bradley-B)
150 Santori Knight (Hope) TF 1:29 Javier Rodriguez (Northridge Prep)
157 Trevon Williams (Crete-Monee) F 0:40 Lennon Ojeda (Senn)
165 Jonathan Schafer (Bradley-B) F 3:37 Dardan Jakupi (Auburn)
175 Kayden Roach (Bradley-B) MD 16-7 Duke Mays (Johnsburg)
190 Sami Marrero (Horizon) F 6:00 Jacob Swiontek (Intrinsic)
215 Melson Ngassa (St. Ignatius) MD 10-2 Christiano Marogy (Buffalo Grove)
285 Dominic Jackson (Crete-Monee) D 9-6 Khalan Clemens (Bradley-B)

Third-place results
106 Julian Lopez (St. Ignatius) D 3-0 Sam Ejnik (Buffalo Grove)
113 Kai Surdick (Johnsburg) F 1:28 Mavia Khan (Senn)
120 Zachary Hoffner (Bradley-B) F 1:14 Patrick Manio (Northridge Prep)
126 Leonardo Zapien (UIC Noble) F 1:36 Matiullah Amiri (Senn)
132 Ismail Mehmedovic (Niles W) F 0:51 Anthony Oyola (Hope)
138 Vandell Dudley (Leo) D 14-7 Dino Klikas (Buffalo Grove)
144 George McShane (Northridge Prep) TF 4:00 Daud Chaudry (Niles W)
150 Tanner Hansen (Johnsburg) F 2:39 Jonny Khurshedov (Buffalo Grove)
157 Kainoa Ancog (Johnsburg) F 0:46 Qaisar Sadat (Niles W)
165 Isaac Mendez (Lane) F 1:33 Jordan Sylvanus (Johnsburg)
175 Sonny Tugs (Buffalo Grove) TF 1:54 Adrian Del Villar (Crane/WY)
190 Jackson Hjorth (Johnsburg) F 3:06 Aleksander Krotoszynski (Buffalo Grove)
215 Charleston Rice (Phillips) F 2:09 Justin Swafford (Crete-Monee)
285 Justin Powell (Hyde Park) MD 9-1 Charles Harris (Sullivan)

GENEVA NEWBILL TOURNAMENT

Five individual champions goes a long way in a tournament and that’s what spearheaded a team title for Brother Rice at this year’s 20-team Newbill Invitational hosted by Geneva.

Brother Rice won 265-196 over second-place Downers Grove North, followed by Naperville North (168.5), Wheaton Warrenville South (147.5) and West Aurora (138.5) to round out the top five.

Brother Rice coach Jan Murzyn sent eight wrestlers to the title mat and got individual championships from Duane Connolly (20-4 at 113), No. 6 state medalist Oliver Davis (24-2 at 144), Arty Balderas (20-5 at 150), No. 6 state medalist Frank Miceli (18-3 at 157) and Dan Costello (15-2 at 215) to lead the pack. In total, 12 Brother Rice wrestlers finished in the top six of their weight classes.

1st- Brother Rice (265)
In addition to titles from Connolly, Davis, Balderas, Miceli, and Costello, a trio of second-placers also carried the day for Murzyn in Vinnie Miceli (16-7 at 126), state qualifier Jonathan Harris (12-5 at 165) and Colin Goggin (7-2 at 190). The Crusaders also got thirds from Logan Connors (120) and Otis Davis (175), a fourth from JJ Corona (285) and a sixth from Henry Manning (138).

2nd- Downers Grove North (196)
The Trojans finished with the most pins in the tournament with 19 for coach Chris McGrath, and DG North got titles from Damian Garcia (23-3 at 120), Christian Chiarelli (5-0 at 138) and No. 6 Colin Murphy (21-3 at 285). The Trojans also got thirds from Caden Chiarelli (144), Alex Hengles (150), Billy Rausch (157) and Nate Olona (215) and a fifth from Jack Helsdon (190).

3rd- Naperville North (168.5)
Huskies coach Tom Champion got runner-up finishes from Michael Arredondo (26-6 at 132), Kai Balice (20-8 at 150) and No. 5 Tavkif Ibragimov (27-1 at 215), plus thirds from JT Hill (190) and Jake Johnson (285), a fourth from Adam Beedon (113), and a fifth from Archer Biag (126).

Team scores

Brother Rice 265, Downers Grove North 196, Naperville North 168.5, Wheaton Warrenville South 147.5, West Aurora 138.5, Alton 97.5, Glenbard East 94, Lane 90, Joliet Central 86.5, Plainfield Central 56.5, Metea Valley 51, Oak Lawn 50, Stillman Valley 49.5, Dundee-Crown 46, Shepard 42, Geneva 37, Harvest Christian 35, Addison Trail 27.5, Boylan Catholic 12

Additional champions
106 Jeremiah Arroyo-McMullan (33-2), Lane
126 Ismael Chaidez (27-4), Glenbard East
132 Brennan O’Donnell (26-1), Harvest Christian
165 Brayden Drew (16-2), Alton
175 Lucas Marcoux (24-9), Metea Valley
190 Orlando Hoye (12-1), Glenbard East

Additional runners-up
106 Aiden Healey (20-5), Dundee-Crown
113 Gabe Richmond (23-4), West Aurora
120 Eric Castillo (15-13), West Aurora
138 Jack Platt (18-9), West Aurora
144 David Calderon (17-14), Joliet Central
157 Malan Hatfield (22-7), West Aurora
285 Evan Patton (18-11), Joliet Central

Notable finals
The finals saw a pair of sudden-victory matches, the first in the title match at 113, where Brother Rice’s Duane Connolly won 9-6 in overtime against West Aurora’s Gabe Richmond. The final at 138 was next, with Downers Grove North’s Christian Chiarelli winning 6-3 in overtime against West Aurora’s Jack Platt.
In the highest-scoring final at 215, Brother Rice’s No. 4 Dan Costello (15-2) handed Naperville North’s No. 5 Tavkif Ibragimov (27-1) his first loss of the season in a 15-8 decision.

Statistics
TEAM: Downers Grove North finished with the most pins in the tournament with 19, followed by Brother Rice with 18,  Naperville North and Wheaton Warrenville South each had 17 pins. Brother Rice posted the most tech falls in the least time with eight in 21:48, followed by Downers Grove North with eight tech falls in 30:31. Brother Rice led all teams with 482 total match points, followed by Downers Grove North with 412 and Wheaton Warrenville South with 395.

INDIVIDUAL: Glenbard East’s Evan Reichert posted the most pins in the least time with four in 5:47. There was a three-way tie for the fastest fall at 19 seconds between Lane’s Jeremiah Arroyo-McMullan, Alton’s Roman Alm, and Joliet Central’s David Calderon. Brother Rice’s Oliver Davis had the most tech falls in the least time with three in 6:15, and Glenbrook North’s Henry Hafner posted the fastest tech fall at 1:30.
Arroyo-McMullan led the field with 29 team points scored, followed by Brother Rice’s Oliver Davis with 28.5. Addison Trail’s Alen Bautista scored the most single-match points with 23, followed by WW South’s Rocco Valvano with 22. Davis also scored the most total match points with 59, followed by DG North’s Jack Helsdon with 57 and Harvest Christian’s Max Mulhearn with 54.

Championship match results
106 Jeremiah Arroyo-McMullan (Lane) inj. Aiden Healey (D-C)
113 Duane Connolly (Brother Rice) SV-1 9-6 Gabe Richmond (W Aurora)
120 Damian Garcia (DG North) MD 12-4 Eric Castillo (W Aurora)
126 Ismael Chaidez (Glenbard E) D 7-1 Vinnie Miceli (Brother Rice)
132 Brennan O’Donnell (Harvest Ch) D 8-5 Michael Arrendondo (Naperville N)
138 Christian Chiarelli (DG North) SV-1 6-3 Jack Platt (W Aurora)
144 Oliver Davis (Brother Rice) F 2:30 David Calderon (Joliet C)
150 Arty Balderas (Brother Rice) D 11-6 Kai Balice (Naperville N)
157 Frank Miceli (Brother Rice) D 4-0 Malan Hatfield (W Aurora)
165 Brayden Drew (Alton) D 7-1 Jonathan Harris (Brother Rice)
175 Lucas Marcoux (Metea) D 9-4 David Hurrle (Naperville N)
190 Orlando Hoye (Glenbard E) D 14-10 Colin Goggin (Brother Rice)
215 Dan Costello (Brother Rice) D 15-8 Tavkif Ibragimov (Naperville N)
285 Colin Murphy (DG North) TF 5:12 Evan Patton (Joliet C)

Third-place match results
106 Rocco Valvano (WW South) TF 2:56 Donovan Johnson (W Aurora)
113 Austin Jones (Alton) inj. Adam Beedon (Naperville N)
120 Logan Connors (Brother Rice) D 12-6 Jayden Mizelle (Plainfield C)
126 Jowel Maldonado (Joliet C) D 10-5 Alfredo Aguilera (W Aurora)
132 Michael Riggs (WW South) F 2:53 Blessing Zuze (Joliet C)
138 Jacob Sutphin (Alton) F 3:07 Brody Rangel (Plainfield C)
144 Caden Chiarelli (DG North) F 3:43 Joey Simon (WW South)
150 Alex Hengles (DG North) MD 17-9 Brandon Leech (Shepard)
157 Billy Rausch (DG North) MD 15-1 Charles Shane (Oak Lawn)
165 Ethan Waugh (Stillman Valley) TF 2:52 Aiden Hill (Shepard)
175 Otis Davis (Brother Rice) F 1:12 Emiliano Ramirez (Plainfield C)
190 JT Hill (Naperville N) F 3:18 Gregory Heavey (WW South)
215 Nate Olona (DG North) F 3:55 Teigen Moreno (D-C)
285 Jake Johnson (Naperville N) F 2:20 JJ Corona (Brother Rice)

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