Boys tournament roundup: Glenwood, Civic Memorial, Lawrence County, Southeast, Washington

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

Glenwood’s Tyler Cox Invitational

Host Glenwood ran off with the team trophy of this year’s 16-team Tyler Cox Invite, posting a 285.5-179 edge over second-place Quincy. Grayslake Central (178) finished a single point behind Quincy in third, followed by Carbondale (143.5) and Evergreen Park (137) to round out the top five team finishes.

Glenwood coach Nick Anthony saw six of his boys scale the top of the awards stand, and the Titans also got a second, two thirds, one fourth, and two fifth-place finishes.

“Our wrestlers performed up to expectation with our top returners in Cooper Clarke, Pierce Bultmann, AJ Williams, Eli Smith and Cody Moss winning titles,” Anthony said. 

“Julian Rammelkamp had a breakout performance today, winning his first tournament of his high school career, and we expect him to continue to build off of his great performance.”

1st: Glenwood (285.5)

Titles from returning 2A state qualifiers in No. 8 Clarke (106), Bultmann (113), No. 9 Williams (132), Rammelkamp (165), No. 9 Smith (175) and defending 2A state champion and No. 1 Moss (285) spearheaded the day. Bultmann and Rammelkamp are currently ranked among the honorable mentions.
The Titans also got a second-place finish from Brody Commean (190), thirds from honorable mention Jaxon Ferguson (120) and Pierce Helm (157), a fourth from Braden Monahan (150), and fifths from Jake Tuxhorn (126) and Mason Streb (215).

“Newcomer Pierce Helm took third after winning an IESA title last year, and we are excited to see him get acclimated to the high school level and become a big time performer for us,” Anthony said.

“This was a good confidence booster for our team coming off the Marmion tournament last week and leading up to some competitive duals the next few weeks.”

2nd: Quincy (179)

Blue Devils’ coach Phil Neally got a pair of second-place finishes from Clayton McClelland (113) and Wyatt Boeing (120), thirds from Griffin Finch (106), Derik Lohmeyer (132), Rennie Lilo (150), and Eli Zanger (285), a fourth from Brad Kamm (215), a fifth from Caleb Nation (138), and a sixth from Roman Lilo (165).

3rd: Grayslake Central (178)

Coach Matt Joseph sent a quartet of Rams to the top of the awards stand in two-time state medalist and No. 2 2A Vince DeMarco (120), Owen Floral (138), Trevor Hengl (144), and No. 8 Warren Nash (150). Krish Sahu (132) placed second for the Rams, who also got a fifth from Jesus Castaneda (285) and a sixth from Johnny Lopez (157).

Additional individual champions:
126: Jayden Cervantes (Evergreen Park); 157: Anthony Brown (Collinsville); 190: Sergio Baity (Centennial); 215: Connor Daly (Carbondale)

Additional runners-up:
106: Bryce Kuhlman (Normal Community); 126: Christian Johnson (Notre Dame); 138: Trotter Titus (Charleston); 144: Nehemie Mbangi (Centennial); 150: Gavin Slack (Collinsville); 157: Marcus Gibson (Centennial); 165: Jon Martin (Carbondale); 175: Jayden Schmick (Dunlap); 215: Michael Stevenson (Collinsville); 285: Brady Mullens (Notre Dame)

Final team scores:
Glenwood (285.5), Quincy (179), Grayslake Central (178), Carbondale (143.5), Evergreen Park (137), Collinsville (134), Notre Dame (121.5), Champaign Centennial (108.5), Carterville (81), Normal Community West (74.5), O’Fallon (73), Dunlap (67.5), Charleston (48.5), Riverton (14), Metro East Lutheran (8), Peoria Heights (7).

Title match results:

106: Clarke (Glenwood) d. Kuhlman (Normal Community)  (D 7-1)

113: Bultmann (Glenwood) d. McClelland (Quincy)  (TF 5:00)

120: DeMarco (Grayslake C) d. Boeing (Quincy)  (D 9-3)

126: Cervantes (Evergreen Park) d. Johnson (Notre Dame) (TF 4:42)

132: Williams (Glenwood) d. Sahu (Grayslake C)  (D 8-1)

138: Floral (Grayslake C) d. Titus (Charleston)   (F 1:18)

144: Hengl (Grayslake C) d. Mbangi (Champaign Cent)  (MD 8-0)

150: Nash (Grayslake C) d. Slack (Carterville)  (F 0:52)

157: Brown (Collinsville) d. Gibson (Champaign Cent) (F 1:36)

165: Rammelkamp (Glenwood) d. Martin (Carbondale) (F 1:56)

175: Smith (Glenwood) d. Schmick (Dunlap High School)  (F 1:49)

190: Baity (Champaign Cent) d. Commean (Glenwood)  (F 3:01)

215: Daly (Carbondale) d. Stevenson (Collinsville) (D 7-5)

285: Moss (Glenwood) d. Mullens (Notre Dame) (F 1:29)

Third-place match results:
106: Finch (Quincy) d. Warchol (O`Fallon)  (F 1:00)

113: De La Cruz (Notre Dame) d. Couri (Notre Dame) (F 5:47)

120: Ferguson (Glenwood) d. Couri (Notre Dame) 7-4,  (F 0:53)

126: Swan (Carbondale)  d. Wood (Carterville)  (D 6-1)

132: Lohmeyer (Quincy) d. Joesting (Notre Dame)  (D 8-7)
138: Chatman (Evergreen Park) d. Hare (Collinsville)  (D 8-1)

144: WiIlson (Notre Dame) d. Toliver-Cook (Carbondale)  (F 5:06)

150: Lilo (Quincy) d. Monahan (Glenwood)  (D 4-3)

157: Helm (Glenwood) d. Al Janabi (O`Fallon)  (D 19-14)

165: Atkins (Notre Dame) d. Reynolds (Riverton)  (F 3:22)

175: Pfleger (Collinsville) d. Mueller (Dunlap) (F 1:20)

190: Mosack (Dunlap) d. Caffey (Carbondale)  (F 4:24)

215: Manrique (O`Fallon) d. Kamm (Quincy) (For.)

285: Zanger (Quincy) d. Johnson (Evergreen Park) (D 7-4)

Civic Memorial’s Steve Bradley Invitational

Host Civic Memorial edged out Murphysboro 211-201 for the team title at this year’s Steve Bradley Invitational on Saturday. The tournament is named for former long-time coach Bradley, who went 356-155 while guiding the program and whose 21-year career ran from 1987-2007.

Olympia (172.5) finished third, followed by Waterloo (169) and Vandalia (164.5).

Civic Memorial coach Jeremy Christeson sent a foursome of individual champs to the awards stand, in Avery Jaime (138), Greg Harkey (144), Knox Verbais (150) and James Wojcikiewicz (165). All four Eagles were dominant in their title matches.

Verbais won the Gary Wintjen Outstanding Wrestler Award after posting three falls and then a tech fall win on the title mat.

“I thought it was a good tourney with some tough competition for us,” Christeson said. “We had seven in the finals and won four of them and in a couple of the finals matches we were up and ended up losing. So that’s something that’s going to be addressed going forward.

“I thought we wrestled decent for the day. Murphysboro kept us on our toes all day for sure. Coach (Shea) Baker does an outstanding job down there in Murphysboro and they have a good team. I thought Olympia had some tough guys as well. I also thought Waterloo and Mascoutah looked solid.”

1st: Civic Memorial (211)
In addition to dominant performances from Jaime, Harkey, Verbais and Wojcikiewicz, the Eagles got second-place finishes from Cody Weidner (106), Tristan Ward (175) and Luke McCoy (190), and a third from Kevahn Flanagan (215).

Jaime is a returning state medal winner at 126 and is currently ranked No. 3 at 138 in 2A by Rob Sherrill. No. 7 Harkey is the lone freshman ranked at 144, Verbais is No. 2 at 150 after placing third in state at that weight last year, and two-time state qualifier Wojcikiewicz is No. 5 at 165.

2nd: Murphysboro (201)
Four second-place finishes paced Murphysboro, from Paxton Pyatt (120), Sergio Garcia (126), Maxon Stearns (165), and Caybren Hubbard (215). Coach Shea Baker also got thirds from Lemar Treshansky (144), Haegan Hughes (157) and Julien Tanner (285), a fourth from Jeret Edwards (138), and a sixth from Drevan Bramlet (113).

Pyatt is currently ranked No. 6 in 1A at 120, Tanner is No. 4 at 285, and Garcia, Treshansky, and Stearns are ranked among the honorable mentions.

3rd: Olympia (172.5)
Coach Josh Collins’ Spartans had a pair of individual champs in Connor Collins (106) and Darian Holloway (285). The freshman Collins is ranked No. 9 at 106 in 1A and Holloway is No. 3 at 285. Olympia also got a second from No. 5 Brandon Gaither (113), a fourth from Ryan Ballinger (126), fifths from Tucker Garey (120), Carter Knobloch (132), Kenzer Burrell (144) and Austin Kisner (157) and a sixth from Kaden Collins (165).

Additional individual champions:
113: No. 7 2A Matthew Deutch (Waterloo); 120: Dalton St. Angelo (Mt. Vernon); 126: Two-time state finalist, former state champion and No. 1 2A Preston Waughtel (Vandalia); 132: No. 3 2A Jordan Kholian (Jacksonville); 157: returning state runner-up in 2A at 150, No. 3 Brock Ross (Mascoutah); 175: Lonnez Smith (East St. Louis); 190: Brody Belville (Brentwood Academy MO); and 215: No. 2 Jaxson Mathenia (Waterloo), who placed second in 2A at 215 last season.

Additional runners-up:
132: Konnor Stephens (Waterloo); 138: Bo Dominguez (Brentwood MO); 144: Adrian Mendez (Granite City); 150: Tyler Barlow (Bloomington); 157: Dillon Hinton (Vandalia); 285: Jaylen Raab (Bloomington)

Closest calls:
East St. Louis’ Lonnez Smith and Civic Memorial’s Tristan Ward wrestled to the closest final score of any title match at 175, with Smith earning the 6-5 decision win.

Final team scores:
Civic Memorial (211), Murphysboro (201), Olympia (172.5), Waterloo (169), Vandalia (164.5), Mascoutah (122.5), Bloomington (111.5), Brentwood Academy TN (104.5), Mattoon (78.5), Granite City (75), Jacksonville (72), Mt. Vernon (68), Alton (45.5), Jerseyville (41.5), East St. Louis (34.5), Springfield (26.5), Highland (26), Centralia (23), Orchard Farm MO (21), Civic Memorial B (20), E. Alton-W. River (20), Lift for Life Academy MO (12)


Steve Bradley championship match results:

106: Connor Collins (Olympia)  d. Cody Weidner (Civic Mem)  (F 4:29)

113: Matthew Deutch (Waterloo)  d. Brandon Gaither (Olympia)  (F 3:24)

120: Dalton St Angelo (Mt. Vernon)  d. Paxton Pyatt (Murphysboro)  (D 6-0)

126: Preston Waughtel (Vandalia) d. Sergio Garcia (Murphysboro)  (TF 2:13)

132: Jordan Kholian (Jacksonville)  d. Konnor Stephens (Waterloo) (TF 4:16)

138: Avery Jaime (Civic M)  d. bo dominguez (Brentwood)  (F 2:23)

144: Greg Harkey (Civic M)  d. Adrian Mendez (Granite City)  (TF 3:42)

150: Knox Verbais (Civic M) d. Tyler Barlow (Bloomington)  (TF 5:54)

157: Brock Ross (Mascoutah) 6-0,  d. Dillon Hinton (Vandalia)  (D 8-5)

165: James Wojcikiewicz (Civic M) d. Maxon Stearns (Murphysboro)  (MD 9-0)

175: Lonnez Smith (East St. Louis) d. Tristian Ward (Civic Mem) (D 6-5)

190: Brody Belville (Brentwood)  d. Luke McCoy (Civic Mem) (TF 4:13)

215: Jaxson Mathenia (Waterloo) d. Caybren Hubbard (Murphysboro) (TF 0:56)

285: Darian Holloway (Olympia) d. Jaylen Raab (Bloomington)  (TF 3:40)


Third-place match results:

106: Kaden Daughtery (Vandalia)  d. Creed Cole (Mattoon)  (MD 8-0)

113: Cash Waymire (Brentwood)  d. Jaxtyn Howell (Mattoon) 1-2,  (MD 15-6)

120: Ryley Correll (Brentwood)  d. Aiden Evans (Vandalia)  (D 5-3)

126: Xavier Sonon-Hale (Mascoutah)  d. Ryan Ballinger (Olympia)  (TF 6:00)

132: Macguire Leck (Mascoutah)  d. Jack Schweitzer (Bloomington HS)  (D 7-2)

138: Eli Mabry (Vandalia) . d. Jeret Edwards (Murphysboro) 4-2,  (F 2:38)

144: Lemar Treshansky (Murphysboro)  d. Marcus Nobles (Mascoutah)  (TF 5:32)

150: Dade Kleinik (Vandalia)  d. Joe Newell (Waterloo) 3-2,  (F 1:03)

157: Haegan Hughes (Murphysboro) d. Ethan Flanigan (Civic Mem)  (TF 4:47)
165: Brayden Drew (Alton)  d. Bryce Bryant (Springfield) 2-3,  (D 7-1)

175: Jordan Sonon-Hale (Mascoutah)  d. Vince Goodman (Waterloo) D 12-5)

190: Ross Miller (Vandalia)  d. Brock Meyer (Jacksonville) (F 0:52)

215: Kevahn Flanigan (Civic Mem) d. Manning Moore (Brentwood) (F 1:09)

285: Julien Tanner (Murphysboro)  d. Dominic Swyers (Vandalia)  (F 1:44)

Lawrenceville’s Lawrence County Tournament

The host Indians took the team title at this year’s 13-team Lawrence County Tournament, posting a 204.5-169.5 scoring edge over second-place Robinson. Vandalia (168) finished a mere 1.5 points behind Robinson in third place, followed closely in fourth place by Olney (163), with Paris (136) rounding out the top five team finishes.

Lawrenceville had four champs on the day in Dalton Baker (106), Drew Seitzinger (126), Cale Seitzinger (150), and Malikye Williams (190).

1st: Lawrenceville (205.5)
In addition to individual titles from Baker, the Seitzingers, and Williams, coach Cody Bobe got a second from Jude DeCausey (215), a third from Daniel Kiser (157), thirds from Grayson Allender (113), Hudson Meek (144) and Nick Morehead (175), and sixths from Jude Shick (132) and Tucker Waldrop (165).


2nd: Robinson (169.5)
Coach Tanner Keeler’s boys brought home titles from Broady Kelly (138) and Lennox Parker (175), seconds from Landon Cornwell (113) and Gracen Elliott (120), thirds from Connor Schrader (150) and Tucker Hill (215), and fourths from Braxton Pethtel (190) and Jessiah Lee (285).


3rd: Vandalia (168)
Coach Pat Myers’ Vandals got a pair of individual titles from Riley Hinton (120) and Zayne Zinkgraf (157), a second from Corbin Meyers (165), thirds from Dylan Blain (144) and Zayvion Stout (190), fourths from Matthew Lash (106), Robbie McCoy (126), and Keagan Turner (150), and a sixth from Nic Jackson (138).

Final team scores:
Lawrenceville (205.5), Robinson (169.5), Vandalia (168), Olney (163), Paris (136), Mt. Carmel (123.5), Oblong (113), Johnston City (112), Herrin (108), Carmi-White County (79), Fairfield (54), Breese Central (47.5), Marshall (25)

Additional individual champions:
113: Hayden Hazel (Olney); 132: Declyn Paddock (Olney); 144: Jude Wirey (Oblong); 165: Joshua Lamour (Paris); 215: Zander Schrader (Olney); 285: Carter Pyatt (Mt. Carmel)

Additional runners-up:

106: Carter Poole (Fairfield); 126: Jedd Wellen (Fairfield); 132: Braden Berndt (Herrin); 138: Jace Weaver (Johnston City); 144: Elijah Miller (Johnston City); 150: Isaiah Hall (Mt. Carmel); 157: Garrett Rigdon (Paris); 175: Finn Lathrop (Olney); 190: Dominick Khoshaba (Herrin); 285: Gentry Michels (Olney)

Championship match results:106: Dalton Baker (Lawrenceville) d. Carter Poole (Fairfield)  (F 1:47)

113: Hayden Hazel (Olney) d. Landon Cornwell (Robinson)   (F 1:38)

120: Riley Hinton (Vandalia) d. Gracen Elliott (Robinson)  (F 5:53)

126: Drew Seitzinger (Lawrenceville) d. Jedd Wellen (Fairfield)  (F 3:28)

132: Dlyn Paddock (Olney) d. Braden Berndt (Herrin)  (D 9-6)

138: Broady Kelly (Robinson) d. Jace Weaver (Johnston City)  (TF 3:08)
144: Jude Wirey (Oblong) d. Elijah Miller (Johnston City)  (MD 16-5)

150: Cale Seitzinger (Lawrenceville) d. Isaiah Hall (Mt. Carmel)  (D 14-8)

157: Zayne Zinkgraf (Vandalia) d. Garret Rigdon (Paris)  (D 8-1)

165: Joshua Lamour (Paris) d. Corbin Meyers (Vandalia)  (MD 11-1)

175: Lenox Parker (Robinson) d. Finn Lathrop (Olney)  (F 2:48)

190: Malikye Williams (Lawrenceville) d. Dominick Khoshaba (Herrin)  (F 2:40)

215: Zander Schrader (Olney) d. Juded.ausey (Lawrenceville)  (F 2:36

285: Carter Pyatt (Mt. Carmel) d. Gentry Michels (Olney)  (TF-1.5 4:00 (15-0))


Third-place match results:

106: Thomas Stigler (Oblong) d. Matthew Lash (Vandalia)  (F 3:35)

113: Cameron Urbaniak (Herrin)  d. Julian Perez (Paris)  (TF-1.5 1:22 (16-0))

120: Christian Perez (Paris) d. Brennan Jeralds (Herrin)  (D 6-0)

126: Gage Wright (Paris) d. Robbie McCoy (Vandalia)  (F 4:50)

132: Coy Ramero (Paris) d. Kadin Melahn (Mt. Carmel)  (F 1:19)

138: Emmitt Cooley (Mt. Carmel) d. Owen Griffin (Oblong)  (D 12-9)

144: Dylan Blain (Vandalia) d. Tyler Russell (Herrin)  (F 1:59)

150: Connor Schrader (Robinson)  d. Keagan Turner (Vandalia)  (fft.)

157: Daniel Kiser (Lawrenceville) d. Dakota Woods (Mt. Carmel)  (F 3:08)

165: Cole Littlejohn (Oblong) d. Cole Evans (Carmi-White County)  (F 1:22)

175: Oliver Hoke (Oblong) d. Branson Burnett (Carmi-White County)  (F 1:19)

190: Zayvion Stout (Vandalia) d. Braxton Pethtel (Robinson) 2-3, . (F 5:52)

215: Tucker Hill (Robinson) d. Jackson Kling (Mt. Carmel)  (F 0:49)

285: Logan Curl (Paris) d. Jessiah Lee (Robinson)  (F 3:12)

Southeast Tournament

There was no team scoring at Springfield Southeast’s 21-team tournament. East Peoria led all teams with five individual champions and 11 wrestlers finishing in the top four of their weight classes. St. Joseph-Ogden and Danville had two champions apiece.

Championship match results:
106: Tucker Brown (E Peoria)  d. Carlos Juarez (Danville)  (DQ)
113: Ben Wells (S.J.-Ogden) d. Kohl Fuller (Hillsboro) (F 1:19)

120: Eli Carel (Warsaw) d. Bocephus Schnoor (Midwest C)  (F 1:56)

126: Yariah Shaw (Danville) d. Camden Getty (St. Joseph (S.J.-Ogden)  (D 9-4)

132: Trevion Murphy (MacArthur) d. Wyatt Brown (E Peoria)  (F 0:18)

138: Martavious Johnson (Eisenhower) d. Briar Kuhl (Hillsboro) (MD 9-1)

144: Cooper Chester (E Peoria) d. Gavin Watson (Sparta)  (F 3:10)

150: Braxton Glodo (Sparta) d. Cole Brooks (E Peoria)  (F 2:43)

157: Nathand Daly (S.J.-Ogden) d. Jovonis Lunford (Sacred Heart-Griffin) (F 3:32)

165: Malik Mosley (Urbana) d. Jeremy Judd (Sacred Heart-Griffin)  (F 5:11)

175: Josiah Williams (Danville) d. Coy Hayes (S.J.-Ogden)  (D 10-3)

190: Dalton Oakman (E Peoria) d. Ryker Gemberling (Deer Creek-Mack)  (F 0:18)

215: Alecd.el Toro (E Peoria) d. Brydon Walters (Knoxville)   (F 1:40)

285: Keegan Barnes (E Peoria) d.ylan Heinen (Sparta)  (D 5-0)


Third-place match results:
106: Kaci Eller (Midwest C) d. Leah Call (MacArthur)  (TB-1 4-2)

113: Cooper Stine (Sparta) d. Ben Marshall (Deer Creek-Mack)  (D 5-4)

120: Landon Bandy (Hillsboro) d. Jayce McMillon (Taylorville)  (F 0:51)

126: Alan Jaimes (Curie) d. Skyler Sturgeon (Hillsboro)  (SV-1 7-6)

132: Leland Pulido (Curie) d. Liam Kalar (Hillsboro) (D 3-0)

138: Nick Wall (Knoxville) d. Dante Wade (Springfield Southeast)  (TF 2:00)

144: Francisco Camargo (Curie) d. Keegan Albright (Taylorville)  (F 1:00)

150: Jamarkus Miller (E Peoria) d. Evan Smith (Warsaw) (D 7-0)

157: Caleb Clevenger (Knoxville) d. Aidan Burwell (E Peoria)  (For.

165: Andy Cuevas (Curie) d.ylan Lee (Danville)  (D 7-6)

175: Gabed.el Toro (E Peoria) d. Jonnah Fallonner (Urbana)  (D 8-2)

190: Casen Lyons (Sacred Heart-Griffin) d. Bodine Marable (Pittsfield)  (TF 2:12)

215: Fisher McEuen (Pittsfield)  d. Connor Hunsley (Taylorville) (F 1:39)

285: Richard Gilmore (Midwest C) d. Mason Currie (Hillsboro)  (F 0:35)

157 B:
1st: Wyatt Durham (E Peoria) d. Landyn Seal (Pittsfield)  (F 1:16)

2nd: Gavin Shomaker (Hillsboro) d. Santiago Valadez (Curie)  (D 2-1)

Washington Varsity Invitational
IC Catholic Prep sent 10 wrestlers to the finals and had eight individual champions in winning this year’s 8-team Washington Invitational. The Knights (292.5) were followed by Hersey (184.5), Oak Park and River Forest (168), host Washington (163.5) Rock Island (136.5), Oakwood/Salt Fork (112), Unity (1-2) and Plano (36).

Top-ranked defending 2A team champion IC Catholic also won last week’s Barrington team title. Host Washington is ranked No. 2 in 2A.

Individual champs for IC Catholic were Mike Bird (106), Max Cumbee (132), Frank Nitti (144), Jacob Alvarez (150), Aidan Arnett (157), Brody Kelly (175), Foley Calcagno (215) and Anthony Sebastian (285).
No. 8 Bird won a 6-4 decision over Washington’s top-ranked Symon Woods on the title mat at 106, while No. 3 Sebastian topped Washington’s No. 4 Sean Thornton by 1-0 decision in the finals at 285.

In other marquee finals matches, Oak Park’s returning state champion Michael Rundell, ranked No. 2 in 3A at 113, won by 8-0 major decision over 2A IC Catholic’s top-ranked Drew Murante. Hersey’s 3A No. 5 Oleksandr Havrylkiv won by fall over OPRF’s No. 1 Jamiel Castleberry at 126 pounds.

Championship matches:
106: Mike Bird (IC Catholic) d. Symon Woods (Washington) D 6-4
113: Michael rundell (OPRF) d. Drew Murante (IC Catholic) MD 8-0

120: Pedro Rangel (Oakwood/Salt Fork) d. Micah Jackson (Washington) D 9-6

126: Oleksandr Havrylkiv (Hersey) d. Jamiel Castelberry (OPRF) F 5:47

132: Max Cumbee (IC Catholic) d. Mason Swartz (Oakwood/Salt Fork) D 10-3
138: Devin Ehler (Oakwood/Salt Fork) d. Jack Hanrahan (IC Catholic) D 6-2
144: Frank Nitti (IC Catholic) d. Zev Koransky (OPRF) MD 11-2
150: Jacob Alvarez (IC Catholic) d. Aiden Noyes (OPRF) SV-1 4-1
157: Aidan Arnett (IC Catholic) d. David Ogunsanya (OPRF) d. 12-7
165: Wyatt Medlin (Washington) d. Frankie Tagoe (Hersey) TF 4:19
175: Brody Kelly (IC Catholic) d. Josh Heath (Unity) F 1:36
190: Grant Moga (Hersey) d. Wyatt Leman (Washington) MD 13-3
215: Foley Calcagno (IC Catholic) d. Johnathan Slump (Hersey) F 3:28
285: Anthony Sebastian (IC Catholic) d. Sean Thornton (Washington) D 1-0

Third-place matches:

106: Angelo Parker (Rock Island) d. Jordan Dezara (OPRF) D 12-5
113: Steven Uden (Oakwood) d. Stone McKone (Hersey) D 7-2

120: Liam Nikolakakis (OPRF) d. Josias Bolinger (Rock Island) F 3:12
126: Sam Murante (IC Catholic) d. Lucas Bach (Washington) MD 16-7
132: Logan Makiney (Washington) d. Alex Cohen (OPRF) D 8-1
138: AJ Daly (Unity) d. Maricio Parker (Rock Island) D 9-6
144: Hunter Shike (Unity) d. Tyler Huchel (Oakwood) D 7-0
150: Ian McGowan (Rock Island) d. Honorio Yin (Hersey) D 3-2}
157: Cruise Brolley (Washington) d. Jeremiah Hernandez (OPRF) TF 229
165: Abram Davidson (Unity) d. Gustavo Quiroz (Hersey) F 3:16
175: Drew Frank (Hersey) d. Emarion Harris (Rock Island) SV-1 12-9
190: Kylan Mitchell (Rock Island) d. Wade Leman (Washington) MD 13-3
215: Rowan Stockwell (Rock Island) d. Pierre Nelson (OPRF) D 6-5
285: MarQuan Young (Washington) d. Hersey (Harrison Lacaeyse (Hersey) F 3:10

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