Boys tournament roundup: Neuqua Valley, Hinsdale South, Evanston, Fenton

By Chris Walker for the IWCOA
Neuqua Valley Scuffle
Everyone is doing their thing for Lincoln-Way Central.
After having a wrestler in every weight class place in their season-opening tournament championship at Addison Trail on Nov. 26, the Knights had 13 place to lead them to another tournament title at the Neuqua Valley Scuffle on Dec. 6.
Lincoln-Way Central finished comfortably ahead of second-place Loyola Academy, 266 to 236.
“We are always excited to bring home a team championship for the second week in a row,” Knights coach Tyrone Byrd said. “Last year we took third to OPRF and Warren Township, so finishing first this year is nice. I am a little disappointed not to see OPRF here as they definitely had several matchups we would have liked to see. Nonetheless, the Neuqua Valley Scuffle is a good small tournament that definitely exposes some of our better guys in later rounds to a handful of the state’s top wrestlers.”
There were plenty of highlights for the Knights.
“Jalen Byrd and Aiden Hennings both saw two of the state’s best in the finals, and we now have some data on where they are right now,” Byrd said. “The good news for many of them is they are still fresh off of football, and they will all be significantly better come late January and February.
“Jadon Zimmer and Eric Hoselton both dominated performances, bringing home tournament championships. Our boys are competing hard and trying to score as many points as possible during the match and for the team. The next couple of weeks will be a big test for us as we have a handful of ranked teams that will expose us even more, which is great as it gives us more data on where we are at.”
Bolingbrook (185.5) slipped ahead of Warren (181.5) for third place. Leyden (139) was fifth and followed by the host Wildcats (126.5), Taft (108.5) and Reavis (79.5)
1st: Lincoln-Way Central (266)
The Knights had 13 wrestlers in action and all 13 placed. 113 was the only weight class where Lincoln-Way Central didn’t have representation.
With eight wrestlers in the finals and two champions, the Knights were able to distance themselves from runner-up Loyola Academy by 29 points.
Jadon Zimmer (138) and Eric Hoselton (144) earned titles while Alex Kędzior (126), Caleb Rogers (132), Dylan Wrobel (157), Ethan Harvey (165), Jalen Byrd (175) and Aiden Hennings (285) all took second. Ryan Nape (150), Justin Langford (190) and Logan Wooten (215) took third and Bannon Valent (106) and Brooks McKay (120) were fourth.
Zimmer was a scoring machine, totaling 48 points in his three victories, all via tech fall. Hoselton pinned his three opponents, spending barely over three minutes on the day wrestling.
2nd: Loyola Academy (237)
The Ramblers were most impressive in the finals, sending a half dozen wrestlers into title bouts and winning five championships. Niko Odiotti (113), Gavin Pardilla (132), James Hemmila (150), Daniel Malan (157) and Kai Calcutt (285) were all crowned while Daniel Myint (120) placed second. Quentin Williams (106) took third, Michael Crawford (138) and Aleksander Knapik (165) were fourth, Tucker Barasa (126) and Sean Smylie (144) placed fifth and Jackson Decrane (175) took sixth.
3rd: Bolingbrook (185.5)
Bolingbrook advanced a pair into the finals but didn’t come away with a title. Julian Medina (106) and Joaquin Gaskin (150) each took second place to lead the Raiders. Elijah Flowers (138), D`Andre Franco (144), Geno Vargas (165) and Logan Sogavo (175) were third and Brendon Rodriguez (126), Diego Segura (157) and Nate Zeffield (285) took fourth. Julian Panigua (113) and Ulysses Esparza’s (132) were fifth and Kenneth Watts (120) placed sixth.
Fourth-place Warren had five champions in Diego Rea (106), Caleb Noble (120), Royce Lopez (165), Ilia Dvoriannikov (175) and Aaron Stewart (190). The remaining winners at Neuqua Valley included Taft’s Angel Rivera (126) and Leyden’s Erick Worwa (215).
Loyola Academy’s Michael Crawford finished with the most pins in the least time, earning four falls in 8:11. His teammate, Kai Calcutt, had the fastest tech fall, in 1:07.
Lincoln-Way Central’s Eric Hoselton and Taft’s Angel Rivera tied for the most team points with 28 apiece. Loyola Academy’s Daniel Malan scored the most total match points with 60.
None of the Spartans were crowned champions at the tournament, but Aden Long (106), Jayden Reyes-Rocha (113) and Khalid Eid (150) all represented in the finals, taking second place each. Caiden Dodson (132) and Asad Beerm (175) prevailed in their third-place bouts
Championship match results:
106; Diego Rea (Warren) d. Julian Medina (Bolingbrook), (F 4:54)
113: Niko Odiotti (Loyola Academy) d. Danny Huerta (Leyden), (F 1:20)
120: Caleb Noble (Warren) d. Daniel Myint (Wilmette (Loyola Academy), (D 7-1)
126: Angel Rivera (Taft) d. Alex Kedzior (Lincoln-Way Central), (F 3:46)
132: Gavin Pardilla (Loyola Academy) d. Caleb Rogers (Lincoln-Way Central), (TF 17-0)
138: Jadon Zimmer (Lincoln-Way Central) d. Jonathan Ramirez (Taft), (TF 18-2)
144: Eric Hoselton (Lincoln-Way Central)) d. Karson Foley (Neuqua Valley), (F 0:55)
150: James Hemmila (Loyola Academy) d. Joaquin Gaskin (Bolingbrook) (F 1:00)
157: Daniel Malan (Loyola Academy) d. Dylan Wrobel (Lincoln-Way Central), (TF 23-6)
165: Royce Lopez (Warren)) d. Ethan Harvey (Lincoln-Way Central), (TF 15-0)
175: Ilia Dvoriannikov (Warren) d. Jalen Byrd (Lincoln-Way Central), (MD 11-1)
190: Aaron Stewart (Warren) d. Jiovanni Hernandez (Warren), (F 1:16)
215: Erick Worwa (Leyden) d. Caleb VanLeer (Warren), (D 3-0)
285: Kai Calcutt (Loyola Academy) d. Aiden Hennings (Lincoln-Way Central), (F 0:59)
Third-place matches:
106: Quentin Williams (Loyola Academy) d. Bannon Valent (Lincoln-Way Central), (MD 13-5)
113: Cardevion Gordon (Neuqua Valley) d. Andy Casmiro (Reavis), (F 5:10)
120: Bernardo Roque (Taft) d. Brooks McKay (Lincoln-Way Central), TF 15-0)
126: Brady Podracky (Neuqua Valley) d. Brendon Rodriguez (Bolingbrook), (D 5-1)
132: Michael Miranda (Leyden) d. Marcus Diaz (Neuqua Valley), (F 3:02)
138: Elijah Flowers (Bolingbrook) d. Michael Crawford (Loyola Academy), (TF 15-0)
144: D`Andre Franco (Bolingbrook) d. Ahmed Everette (Reavis), (F 1:28)
150: Ryne Nape (Lincoln-Way Central) d. Maxwell Ridges (Neuqua Valley), (F 1:44)
157: Ronin Brom (Neuqua Valley) d. Diego Segura (Bolingbrook), (F 2:25)
165: Geno Vargas (Bolingbrook) d. Aleksander Knapik (Loyola Academy), (D 10-3)
175: Logan Sogavo (Bolingbrook) d. Charles Jackson (Warren), (D 16-11)
190: Justin Langford (Lincoln-Way Central) d. Dmyrtii Mykhniak (Taft), (F 1:02)
215: Logan Wooten (Lincoln-Way Central) d. Pearce Estrada (Warren), (D 7-1)
285: Nolan Lopez (Warren) d. Nate Zeffield (Bolingbrook), (F 3:06)

Matozzi Invite at Hinsdale South
Despite not being with its full lineup, Hinsdale South walked away as champions at its Matozzi Invite.
“We had a great tournament coming out on top at the Matozzi invite taking first place as a team,” Hornets coach Andy Mangiaguerra said. “We have several starters out due to football injuries this year but had several step up to fill in those spots. Each wrestler contributed and earned extra bonus points throughout the day and left it all on the mat. Overall, I was extremely pleased with the way they performed, placing 7 of 14 wrestlers.”
Oak Lawn (138.5) was second, Fenwick (134) took third, Glenbard South (123.5) placed fourth and St. Laurence (122.5) was fifth and followed by Argo (78), St. Francis (76), Tinley Park (64.5), T.F South (47.5), Back of the Yards (30) and Lindblom (25.5).
1st: Hinsdale South (183.5)
The Hornets had six wrestlers earn the opportunity to wrestle for a tournament title from the comfort of home and four of them proved to be victorious.
Hinsdale South received title wins from Alex Schuetz (120), Marwan Mohammad (132), Jason Jude (144) and Ben Miller (190) while Brent Tolentino (126) and Jason Cardenas (285) placed second,
Antonio Bingham (126) and Owen Miller (138) took third and Tristan Hernandez (106) and Sahil Malik (113) placed fourth.
Jude and Miller each pinned all three of their opponents while Schuetz and Mohammad each had a pair of pins.
2nd: Oak Lawn (138.5)
None of the Spartans were crowned champions at the tournament, but Aden Long (106), Jayden Reyes-Rocha (113) and Khalid Eid (150) all represented in the finals, taking second place each. Caiden Dodson (132) and Asad Beerm (175) prevailed in their third-place bouts while Faris Elayyan (150), Charles Shane (157), Adam Balog (165) and Andrew Cetera (215) took fourth.
3rd: Fenwick (134)
Maurizio Campana (113), Harrison Brown (126) and Burns Burke (157) all won titles to lead the Friars to third place in the team standings. Aden Liss (120) and Zikomo Mbewe (215) placed third and Adam Calicadan (285) took fourth.
Other individual champions at Hinsdale South were St. Laurence’s Liam Kissane (106), St. Francis’ Paul Coco (138), Glenbard South’s Jin Tai (150), TF South’s Titus Woodring (165), St. Francis’ James Reitmann (175), St. Laurence’s Xavier Bitner (215) and Glenbard South’s Ambrose Davis (285).
Argo’s Roy Barron finished with the most pins in the least time, earning four falls in 10:17. T.F. South’s Titus Woodring had the fastest tech fall, in 1:25, and Glenbard South’s Ruben Kasman posted the tourney’s fastest fall, in 14 seconds.
Glenbard South’s Ambrose Davis had the most team points with 27.5. Tinley Park’s David Albright scored the most total match points with 57.
Championship match results:
106: Liam Kissane (St. Laurence) d. Aden Long (Oak Lawn), (F 1:21)
113: Maurizio Campana (Fenwick) d. Jayden Reyes-Rocha (Oak Lawn), (MD 18-9)
120: Alex Schuetz (Hinsdale South) d. Alex Gudgeon (Highland Park), (TF 19-3)
126: Harrison Brown (Fenwick) d. Brent Tolentino (Hinsdale South), (TF 18-3)
132: Marwan Mohammad (Hinsdale South) d. Adrian Pintado (Burbank (St. Laurence), (F 3:08)
138: Paul Coco (St. Francis) d. Griffin Pawelski (Glenbard South), (TF 15-0)
144: Jason Jude (Hinsdale South) d. Jacob Dunn (St. Francis), (F 1:57)
150: Jin Tai (Glenbard South) d. Khalid Eid (Oak Lawn), (D 5-3)
157: Burns Burke (Fenwick) d. Skylar Arellano-Phipps (Argo), (F 2:57)
165: Titus Woodring (T.F. South) d. Anthony Kinney (Glenbard South), (MD 12-0)
175: James Reitmann (St. Francis) d. Jesse Cozzie (St. Laurence), (F 2:41)
190: Ben Miller (Hinsdale South) d. Matthew Zalinski (St. Laurence), (F 3:35)
215: Xavier Bitner (St. Laurence) d. Sebastian Sanderson (Tinley Park), (MD 14-4)
285: Ambrose Davis (Glenbard South) d. James Cardenas (Hinsdale South), (F 1:00)
Third-place matches:
106: Jonathan Mendoza-Rodriguez (Lindblom) d. Tristan Hernandez (Hinsdale South), (D 6-0)
113: Ithan Payne (Lindblom) d. Sahil Malik (Hinsdale South), (F 3:50)
120: Aden Liss (Fenwick) d. Santino Pignatelli (St. Francis), (TF 22-6)
126: Antonio Bingham (Hinsdale South) d. Brian Martinez (Highland Park), (D 7-3)
132: Caiden Dodson (Oak Lawn) d. Charlie Dvorak (Argo), (F 3:45)
138: Owen Miller (Hinsdale South) d. Kevin Vargas (Tinley Park), (F 3:55)
144: Kurt Lewandowski (Glenbard South) d. Jesus Rodriguez (St. Laurence), (TF 17-2)
150: Jayden Corchado (Highland Park) d. Faris Elayyan (Oak Lawn), (SV-1 9-6)
157: David Albright (Tinley Park) d. Charles Shane (Oak Lawn), (MD 9-0)
165: Brayan Ruiz-Cruz (Back of the Yards) d. Adam Balog (Oak Lawn), (F 3:57)
175: Asad Beerm (Oak Lawn) d. Ethan Munoz (Back of the Yards), (F 4:27)
190: Mike Starzyk (Argo) d. Reggie Miller (Lansing (T.F. South), (F 4:29)
215: Zikomo Mbewe (Fenwick)) d. Andrew Cetera (Oak Lawn), (F 3:09)
285: Roy Barron (Argo) d. Adam Calicadan (Fenwick), (F 3:52)
Elias George High School Memorial at Evanston – Orange
There was quite the jumbling in the standings this year compared to last with defending champ Rickover dropping down to ninth place and Evanston – Orange winning after placing sixth during the Elias George High School Memorial.
And not only did host Evanston win but the Wildcats won by more than 50 points over runner-up Mather, 213.5 to 160.
UIC College Prep (149) was third and followed by Sarah Goode (144) and Niles West (136) to round out the Top 5. Niles North (108.5), Amundsen (95), ITW Speer (91), Rickover (82), Evanston – Blue (75.5), Ridgewood (57.5) and Kenwood (41.5) also competed.
1st: Evanston – Orange (213.5)
The Wildkits were active late into Saturday with six wrestlers getting into the finals and four coming away with titles to lead the squad to the tournament victory. Miguel Morales (138), Diego Lopez (175), Art Bytyqi (190) and Jeremy Marshall (285) all were crowned champions while Quinn Muriel (113) and Brooks Tyler (215) placed second. Andy Edwards (144) and Andy Ciriaco (165) finished strong with victories in third-place matches, while Nick Arend (126) took fourth, Alan Edwards (106) was fifth and Artjon Lamce (150) placed sixth.
Morales had pins in all four of his matches while Marshall did the same in his three after opening with a bye. Lopez had two pins and a tech fall and Bytyqi’s dominance increased as the afternoon wore on as he recorded pins in his semifinal and title match.
2nd: Mather (160)
Mather sent four of its nine placers into the finals. Tommy Lam (113) won the lone title for the Rangers, and Mohammad Aaraf (105) Omobobola Bankole (157) and Andres Alvarado (190) took second. Willem Johnston (175) placed third, Urijah Haycock (144) was fourth, Emir Imankulov (120) and Ademide Oni (285) each took fifth and Celvin Cung (165) placed sixth.
3rd: UIC Chicago Prep
UIC Chicago Prep produced three champions en route to its third-place finish. Benjamin Flores (120), Leonardo Zapien (126) and Julian Collins Jr. (132) fought their way to titles while Kendrian Walker (150) and Kavon Grant (285) bounced back to finish with wins in their respective third-place matches. Vince Chiorlu (165) took fourth and Demetrius Douglas (157) placed fifth.
Other winners at the Elias George High School Memorial included Niles North’s Ahmad Bashir (106) and Sulaiman Rajabi (165), Niles West’s Lucas Youmara (144) and Qaisar Sadat (157), Sarah Goode’s Jayden Veal (150) and Evanston – Blue’s Andres Thomas (215).
Mather’s Ademide Oni had the most pins in the least time, taking down four opponents by fall in 3:54. Evanston – Blue’s Musa Amin earned the fastest tech fall in 1:20 and ITW Speer’s Brylon McKay McCorvey had the fastest pin in 0:10.
Niles West’s Lucas Youmara and Evanston – Orange’s Miguel Morales each scored 30 team points, tops in the tournament. Sarah Goode’s Jayden Veal earned 93 total match points, more than doubling the 46 that UIC College Prep’s Benjamin Flores tallied as he produced the second most. Youmara had a huge day as he won the 144 title as a 15th seed, easily finishing as the largest seed-place difference with a differential of a pair of touchdowns and traditional extra points (14).
Championship match results:
106: Ahmad Bashir (Niles North) 3-0, d. Mohammad Aaraf (Mather) 3-2, (F 0:29)
113: Tommy Lam (Mather) 5-0, d. Quinn Muriel (Evanston – Orange) 3-3, (F 1:42)
120: Benjamin Flores (UIC College Prep) 4-0, d. Anthony Ramos Martinez (Rickover) 2-1, (F 2:00)
126; Leonardo Zapien (UIC College Prep) 8-0, d. Bryce Reaven (Amundsen) 3-1, (F 2:24)
132: Julian Collins Jr (UIC College Prep) 9-1, d. Ismail Mehmedovic (Niles West) 2-3, (F 5:02)
138: Miguel Morales (Evanston – Orange) 5-0, d. Melvin Alvarado (Evanston – Blue) 3-1,
(F 2:42)
144: Lucas Youmara (Niles West) 4-1, d. Mohamad Khater (Ridgewood) 5-1, (F 1:05)
150: Jayden Veal (Sarah Goode) 4-0, d. Peter Martin (Amundsen) 3-1, (TF-1.5 3:25 (23-4)
157: Qaisar Sadat (Niles West) 4-0, d. Omobobola Bankole (Mather) 3-1, (F 2:59)
165: Sulaiman Rajabi (Niles North) 4-0, d. Gael Martinez-Cabrera (ITW Speer) 3-1, (F 0:33)
175: Diego Lopez (Evanston – Orange) 8-1, d. Stephan Crump (Sarah Goode) 2-1, (F 0:39)
190: Art Bytyqi (Evanston – Orange) 3-1, d. Andres Alvarado (Mather) 4-2, (F 1:30)
215: Andres Thomas (Evanston – Blue) 6-2, d, Brooks Tyler (Evanston – Orange) 8-2, (F 3:29)
285: Jeremy Marshall (Evanston – Orange) 10-0, d. Dameon Norwood (Kenwood) 3-1, (F 1:50)
Third-place matches:
106: Noah Lariosa (Niles West) 3-1, d, Arthur Ro (Evanston – Blue) 3-3, (F 0:11)
113: Eduardo Garcia (Sarah Goode) 2-1, d. Dyllan Ornelas (ITW Speer) 0-2, (F 4:50)
120: Cartiere Jackson (Sarah Goode) 2-1, d. Muhammad Warsi (Niles North) 2-2, (MD 11-1)
126: David Okon (Niles West) 2-1, d. Nick Arend (Evanston – Orange) 2-6, (Inj. 0:00)
132: Dino Palmisano (Ridgewood) 5-1, d, Mohammed Malladah (Sarah Goode) 1-2, (MD 23-11)
138: David Cruz (Evanston – Blue) 3-1, d. Isaiah Cordero (Niles West) 2-3, (D 9-6)
144: Andy Edwards (Evanston – Orange) 5-5, d. Urijah Haycock (Mather) 4-3, (F 5:03)
150: Kendrian Walker (UIC College Prep) d. Jose Cardenas (Niles North) 1-2, (F 0:31)
157: Ian Uting (Amundsen) 2-1, d. Eliet Cacoango (Rickover) 1-2, (F 0:25)
165: Andy Ciriaco (Evanston – Orange) 3-6, d. Vince Chiorlu (UIC College Prep) 2-5, (F 0:24)
175: Willem Johnston (Mather) 2-1, d. Sam Vargas (ITW Speer) 1-2, (F 0:43)
190: John Tribuzio (Ridgewood) 5-1, d. Matthew Clippert (Niles North) 3-3, (F 2:39)
215: Naruto Martinez (Rickover) 3-1, d. Yovany Amaya (ITW Speer) 2-2, (F 1:52)
285: Kavon Grant (UIC College Prep) 6-3, d. John Martinez (Amundsen) 2-2, (F 4:33)
45th Annual Weiss Invite at Fenton
Waubonsie Valley took care of business in its first big tournament of the season, claiming top honors in the 45th Annual Weiss Invite at Fenton.
The Warriors (167) were able to get ahead of the entire 16-team field, including runner-up Milton (162.5). Palatine (159.5) was third, DePaul Prep (157) took fourth and St. Ignatius (149) took fifth to round out the top five. South Elgin (130) was sixth and followed by Riverside-Brookfield (126), St. Viator (113), Richards (94), Fenton (84), Proviso East (62), Leo (36.5), Westmont (32), Fenton JV (20), Bremen (12) and Elmwood Park (6).
1st: Waubonsie Valley (167)
The Warriors, who placed ninth here a season ago, brought 10 wrestlers to Bensenville and all but one of them placed, with Nathan Duffield (132) leading the way by capturing a major decision victory in the finals. Desmond Stribley (150) and Leonidas Berrios (285) each took second while Christopher Lopez (144), Lucas Pretkelis (175) and Rolando Luna-Ramos (190) battled back to win third-place matches. Chase Nailos (165) took fifth and Mark Romiti (138) and Owen Greenfield (157) placed sixth.
2nd: Milton (162.5)
Championship victories from Brodey Lewis (106), Kolten Mueller (113) and Gage Gross (165) pushed Milton near the top of the standings. Colton Bishop (120) took second, Cullen Loveland (126) placed third, Skye McCarville (138) was fourth and Michael Karpes (4-1) placed fifth.
3rd: Palatine (159.5)
The Pirates had four wrestlers sail into the finals, including champions Daniel Derevlyak (157) and Karl Bep (175) who remain unbeaten early on in the season. Dunamis Philip (113) and Miguel Allende (144) suffered their first losses of the year in the finals to place second each. Aidan Noe (106) took third, Joel Aragon (120) was fifth and Armando Aguilar Rodriguez (132), Logan Armer (165) and Jacari Travis (285) were sixth.
Other winners at the Weiss included St. Ignatius’ Alex Villanueva (120), Luke Sanchez (144) and Melson Ngassa (215), DePaul Prep’s Colin Bosak (126) and Hunter Wahtola (285), Riverside-Brookfield’s Tony Lombardo (138), South Elgin’s Logan Dilallo (150) and St. Viator’s Jaxon Penovich (190) as eight of the 14 champions came from teams that didn’t place among the Top 3 teams.
Milton’s Michael Karpes and Riverside-Brookfield’s Gerald Evans had the most pins with four each. Karpes needed just 2:05 to get his while Evans took care of his four opponents in 5:58. Milton’s Kolten Mueller edged De Paul Prep’s Aedan Dillon, 1:39 to 1:47, for fastest tech fall and Riverside-Brookfield’s Joey Albert had the quickest pin, in 0:10.
Milton’s Brodey Lewis slipped past Palatine’s Karl Bep, 29.5 to 28.5, for most team points. Riverside-Brookfield’s Izaiah Gonzalez had the most total match points with 61 and the largest seed-place difference went to Bep who was seeded 12th and took first place for a differential of 11.
Championship match results:
106: Brodey Lewis (Milton) 4-0, d. Leo Salas (South Elgin) 6-2, (F 1:36)
113: Kolten Mueller (Milton) 4-0, d. Dunamis Philip (Palatine) 2-1, (TF-1.5 4:00 (21-4)
120: Alex Villanueva (St. Ignatius) 6-1, d. Colton Bishop (Milton) 3-1, (F 3:37)
126: Colin Bosak (De Paul Prep) 5-0, d. Nathan Flores (St. Viator) 6-2, (F 4:29)
132: Nathan Duffield (Waubonsie Valley) 10-1, d. Izaiah Gonzalez (Riverside-Brookfield) 3-1, (MD 15-4)
138: Tony Lombardo (Riverside-Brookfield) 3-0, d. Devin Aviles (Fenton) 6-2, (F 0:51)
144: Luke Sanchez (St. Ignatius) 6-0, d. Miguel Allende (Palatine), (MD 10-0)
150: Logan Dilallo (South Elgin) 5-0, d. Desmond Stribley (Waubonsie Valley) 5-4, (F 0:35)
157: Daniel Derevlyak (Palatine) 4-0, d. Luca Capuano (St. Ignatius) 4-1, (TF-1.5 2:24 (16-1)
165: Gage Gross (Milton) 3-0, d, Dane Henson (South Elgin) 3-3, (TF-1.5 1:57 (16-0)
175: Karl Bep (Palatine) 4-0, d. Nicholas O`Connor (Riverside-Brookfield) 2-1, (TF-1.5 4:00 (16-1)
190: Jaxon Penovich (St. Viator) 7-0, d. Drew Sendre (De Paul Prep) 4-1, (F 0:56)
215: Melson Ngassa (St. Ignatius) 6-1, d. Nico Trautman (De Paul Prep) 5-1, (F 0:45)
285: Hunter Wahtola (De Paul Prep) 6-0, d. Leonidas Berrios (Waubonsie Valley) 9-2, (F 1:44)
Third-place matches:
106: Aidan Noe (Palatine) 2-1, d. Luke Jimenea (Westmont) 6-3, (F 3:59)
113: Aedan Dillow (De Paul Prep) 5-1, d. Miles Russell-Barnes (Riverside-Brookfield) 1-2, (TF-1.5 1:47 (15-0)
120: Connor Maschek (De Paul Prep) 5-1, d. Jayden Scott (Proviso East) 3-3, (TF-1.5 3:45 (19-3))
126: Cullen Loveland (Milton) 2-1, d. Ardan Baglaev (Westmont) 7-2, (MD 15-5)
132: Colin McCann (St. Ignatius) 7-1, d. Amir Akilani (Richards) 5-2, (F 0:51)
138: Vandell Dudley (Leo) 2-1, d. Skye McCarville (Milton) 2-2, (TF-1.5 4:00 (19-3)
144: Christopher Lopez (Waubonsie Valley) 4-4, d. Evan Umana (Fenton) 4-5, (F 1:25)
150: Leo Flores (Richards) 6-1, d. Nino Capuano (St. Ignatius) 5-2, (D 12-8)
157: Zoirov Mukhammadjon (Richards) 5-3, d. Antwone Coleman (Proviso East) 3-3, (F 3:33)
165: Omar Diaz (Fenton) 7-2, d. Jose Honorato (Fenton JV) 6-3, (MD 9-0)