Girls recaps: Batavia, Hoffman Estates, CPL

By Gary Larsen for the IWCOA
BATAVIA INVITATIONAL
It’s not very often that a half-point decides the team title of a tournament but that’s what happened at Friday’s 19-team Batavia Invitational, as East Aurora finished with a 182-181.5 edge over host Batavia to claim the crown.
East Aurora coach Ryan Mick sent three wrestlers to the title mat, had 10 total wrestlers finish in the top six of their weight classes, and the Tomcats led the 19-team field with 28 pins at this year’s Batavia Invitational.
Mick needed every bit of that from his girls and then some.
And while an individual title from Jaylene DeAlba (190) and runner-up finishes from Joselyn Llanos (110) and Lupita Garcia (145) keyed the team win, girls from up and down Mick’s lineup had to step up to get it done.
Girls like captain Valentina Barboza at 125 pounds.
“I would be remiss if I didn’t speak about (Barboza’s) performance Friday.,” Mick said. “She has been dealing with a nagging injury and dropped her first match of the tournament. She battled back to the fifth place match. She had to dig deep and pull off a big takedown in overtime to clinch us the tournament.
“She knew what we needed for the team and she made sure she took care of that. I was extremely proud of her. I know she’s going to give me everything she has every match and seeing her and all of my girls dig deep and overcome adversity is the greatest thing about this sport. It shows them that anything is possible as long as you keep on pushing yourself and you never settle.”
The District 230 co-op team that won last year’s team state title placed third with 154.5 points, followed by a tie for fourth between West Aurora and McHenry with 151 points each.
1st- East Aurora (182)
In addition to a title from DeAlba (23-5) and seconds from Llanos (24-5) and Garcia (23-7), the Tomcats got a third-place finish from Lilli Ortiz (19-3 at 235), a fourth from Jelena Coyomani (22-9 at 120), a fifth from Barboza (28-5 at 125), and sixths from Carmen Garcia (100), Lilian Beto Tecaxco (145), Guadalupe Casiano (155) and Olena Ftoma (170).
“As they have been doing for us all season, my top girls showed up and helped carry us,” Mick said. “Joselyn Llanos wrestled a great tournament, Jaylene DeAlba is coming on very strong here at the end of the season and wrestling well, and Lilli Ortiz has been competing with some of the top girls at her weight class all season and continued that on Friday. I have high hopes for them as we get to the best part of the season.
“I was thrilled with the way we competed on Friday. We had a few girls stepping up filling in spots for us as we have been bit by the injury bug and they all showed up and wrestled hard and scored points for us. This tournament has always been very competitive so I knew coming in we were going to need to wrestle well.”
2nd- Batavia (181.5)
Coach Scott Bayer got individual titles from state medalist Lily Enos (28-2 at 100) and Audrey Sheldon (32-4 at 155), plus seconds from Natalie Lenard (30-7 at 125), Norah Stoodley (20-9 at 140) and Caoimhe Mitchell (4-1 at 170), a third from Eli Landgrebe (23-14 at 115), fifths from Kinzer Mikesell (18-18 at 170) and Jamie Gabriel (18-5 at 190), and a sixth from Liaden Anderson (115).
Batavia led all teams in total match points with 163.
3rd- District 230 (154.5)
Last year’s team state champion, made up of girls from Andrew, Carl Sandburg, and Stagg, got individual titles from state medalist Jade Hardee (27-5 at 110) and Piper Booe (24-3 at 115). Coach Liz Short also got fourths from state qualifier Tatum De La Vega (19-5 at 105), Isabella De La Vega (19-7 at 135) and Busola Dinan (13-8 at 155), a fifth from Anastasia Dvorak (12-3 at 130), and sixths from Hala Salem (13-6 at 125) and Talah Hamed (18-11 at 140).
SC – state champion; SM – state medalist; SQ – state qualifier
Additional champions
105 Larisza Gomez Guevara (35-4) DeKalb
120 Aiyanah Sylvester (20-1) West Aurora
125 SQ Molly O’Connor (27-4) Lemont
130 Keagan Edwards (36-2) Glenbard North
135 Grecia Garcia (25-7) Huntley
140 SQ Quinn Janssens (18-2) Oswego East
145 SQ Natalie Corona (25-0) McHenry
170 Madalynn Sima (24-3) McHenry
235 SQ Aarianna Bloyd (25-7) DeKalb
Additional runners-up
100 SQ Jade Weiss (14-13) DeKalb
105 Janiah Slaughter (24-2) Huntley
115 Nikia Variano (27-9) Hersey
120 Gracie Meluch (17-4) Naperville Central
130 SM Aubrie Rohrbacher (25-3) Huntley
135 Ava Burns (28-6) Lake Park
155 Suzanne Stalley (33-6) Glenbard North
190 Brooklyn Anderson (23-3) McHenry
235 Asreilla Wallace (32-6) Glenbard North
Team scores
East Aurora 182, Batavia 181.5, District 230 154.5, West Aurora 151, McHenry 151, DeKalb 131, Huntley 111, Yorkville 110, Glenbard North 93, Hersey 84.5, St. Charles East 75, Lyons 71, Lake Park 59, Harlem 52, Naperville Central 52, Jacobs 41, Lemont 39, Oswego East 33, Ottawa Marquette 16.5
Championship match results
100 Lily Enos (Batavia) F 1:34 Jade Weiss (DeKalb)
105 Larisza Gomez Guevara (DeKalb) F 2:39 Janiah Slaughter (Huntley)
110 Jade Hardee (D 230) F 1:44 Joselyn Llanos (E Aurora)
115 Piper Booe (D 230) F 2:21 Nikia Variano (Hersey)
120 Aiyanah Sylvester (W Aurora) F 0:35 Gracie Meluch (Naperville C)
125 Molly O’Connor (Lemont) F 3:32 Natalie Lenart (Batavia)
130 Keagan Edwards (Glenbard N) D 5-0 Aubrie Rohrbacher (Huntley)
135 Grecia Garcia (Huntley) F 4:59 Ava Burns (Lake Park)
140 Quinn Janssens (Oswego E) F 1:22 Norah Stoodley (Batavia)
145 Natalie Corona (McHenry) F 0:51 Lupita Garcia (E Aurora)
155 Audrey Sheldon (Batavia) F 5:49 Suzanne Stalley (Glenbard N)
170 Madalynn Sima (McHenry) F 1:32 Caoimhe Mitchell (Batavia)
190 Jaylene DeAlba (E Aurora) F 5:31 Brooklyn Anderson (McHenry)
235 Aarianna Bloyd (DeKalb) D 9-2 Asreilla Wallace (Glenbard N)
Third-place match results
100 Melissa Melgar (W Aurora) F 0:37 Danielle Turner (Yorkville)
105 Sydney Stieb (SC East) D 13-9 Tatum De La Vega (D 230)
110 Julia Felton (Jacobs) F 1:18 Savannah Turner (Yorkville)
115 Eli Landgrebe (Batavia) D 5-3 Frieda Hernandez (DeKalb)
120 Alexandra Lexi Gumino (Hersey) F 4:41 Jelena Coyomani (E Aurora)
125 Lailonie Molina (W Aurora) F 3:16 Soha Faisal (Hersey)
130 Aryanna Geiger (Jacobs) F 0:53 F 0:53 Madison Heneks (Harlem)
135 Kara Zimmerman (DeKalb) D 6-1 Isabella De La Vega (D 230)
140 Olivia Pearson (SC East) F 1:18 Aviana Froelich (Yorkville)
145 Maren Minarcik (W Aurora) F 3:05 August Pulli (Lyons)
155 Lauryn Trotter (Yorkville) F 0:21 Busola Dinan (D 230)
170 Tiffany Manungu (W Aurora) F 0:50 Leah Osorio (Hersey)
190 Janiah Murray (Yorkville) F 0:13 Deeanna Rothaug (Yorkville)
235 Lilli Ortiz (E Aurora) F 3:18 Nala Hernandez (McHenry)
Statistics
TEAM: East Aurora finished with the most pins with 28, followed by West Aurora with 26 and McHenry with 24. St. Charles East had the most tech falls in the least time with two in 5:17, followed by Harlem with two tech falls in 9:11. Batavia finished with the most total match points with 163, followed by McHenry with 156 and West Aurora with 150.
INDIVIDUAL: District 230’s Anastasia Dvorak posted the most pins in the least time with five falls in 5:01, followed by St. Charles East’s Sophia Rivas with five falls in 6:27. St. Charles East’s Sydney Stieb posted the fastest tech fall in 1:17, followed by D 230’s Jade Hardee with a tech fall in 3:25.
DeKalb’s Larisza Gomez Guevara scored the most team points with 32, while Lyons’ Jhania Wickert-Harris and St. Charles East’s Stieb tied for the most single-match points with 19. Wickert-Harris also tied with Harlem’s Mylee Turnmire for the most total match points with 43.
Lyons’ Sofia Turek and Hersey’s Soha Faisal tied for the largest seed-place difference in the tournament. Turek was seeded No.16 and placed fifth at 135, and Faisal was seeded No. 15 and placed fourth at 125.

HOFFMAN ESTATES
The District 210 Lincoln-Way Co-op team has been a runaway train this season,
having won the IWCOA dual team state title for a second straight year, and won team titles in tournaments at Minooka, Antioch and Oswego East.
Saturday’s Hawk Invite hosted by Hoffman Estates presented yet another opportunity for the D 210 girls to shine, and shine they did.
Coach Josh Napier’s girls led the 39-team field with 39 pins, five tech falls, and 384 total match points to win their second straight Hawk Invite title.
D 210 posted a 321.5-238.5 edge over second-place Lockport, followed by Schaumburg (231.5), Minooka (221) and Conant (201.5) to round out the top five team finishes.
“The team wrestled really well once again. It feels like they hit their stride about a month ago and haven’t looked back since,” Napier said. “We were really excited about this tournament, we know how many good teams and wrestlers would be there and we couldn’t wait to bump into that tough competition at this point in the season.”
Individual titles came from Zoe Dempsey (34-2 at 115) and Riley Depolo (26-5 at 170) to lead the pack.
“It was great to see Zoe Dempsey win the title,” Napier said. “This was her last regular season tournament ever and I would say she did some of her best wrestling of her career this weekend. Her shots looked clean and her motor was going from start to finish in each match.”
Dempsey and Depolo both won by fall on the title mat.
“We are really excited for Riley Depolo,” Napier said. “She is really starting to put things together in her second year. We can’t wait to see what she does this postseason.
“It’s always fun to compete against the schools in this one. We have developed friendships and rivalries with a lot of these schools,” Napier said. “The entire lineup contributed in this one. Freshman Abby Kunz at 140 fell just short of an individual title and girls like first-year wrestler Brianna Palomares at 190 found themselves on the podium. It was great to finish on top in the end and bring home some championship hardware.”
1st- Lincoln-Way District 210 (321.5)
In addition to titles from returning state medalist Dempsey and Depolo, Napier got a pair of seconds from Aubrey Barnes (29-8 at 120) and Abby Kunz (30-6 at 140), a third from state qualifier Ella Giertuga (27-5 at 145), fourths from Emmy Hoselton (32-6 at 105) and Liv Clumpner (31-6 at 135), fifths from McKenzie Steinke (28-5 at 100), Georgia Erhardt (24-10 at 105), Caleigh Nicholson (26-10 at 125), and sixths from Grace Spangler (28-9 at 110) and Kate Bohms (27-12 at 145). Also scoring team points for D 210 were Dani Schedin (130), Avery Holeman (155), Brianna Palomares (190) and Jalyssa Venegas (235).
“There’s still a lot of wrestling left to do this year, but we are a few short weeks away from regionals, so the girls are locked in and ready to put themselves in the best position to succeed,” Napier said.
2nd- Lockport (238.5)
The Porters got individual titles from state champion Claudia Heeney (31-3 at 135) and state qualifier Rebekah Ramirez (29-4 at 235) for coach Ameir Khamis, plus a second from state qualifier Sophie Kelner (29-7 at 190), a third from Veronica Skibicki (22-11 at 120), and fifths from Bella Romando (25-14 at 115) and Myra Vicencio (24-10 at 170). Also scoring points for the Porters were Julia Hernandez (100), Alaina Churnovic (105), Chloe Scalf (125), Heidy Castillo Sanchez (130), Katherine Martinez (145) and Dakota Obbish (155).
3rd- Schaumburg (231.5)
Coach Matt Gruszka got an individual title from state medalist Nadia Razzak (33-1 at 190), a second-place finish from Anna Villareal (27-8 at 115), a third from Isabella Rivas (30-3 at 125), a fourth from Layla McHenry (26-10 at 155), a fifth from Ava Hartman (21-7 at 135) and a sixth from Makenzi Aguilar (29-6 at 100). Also scoring team points for the Saxons were Catherine Franco (105), Justice Girod (110), Elena Nikola (120), Lauren Brehmer (130), state qualifier Sharon Olorunfemi (140), Emily Fowler (145), Maja Brzosko (170) and Olivia Furlan (235).
SC – state champion; SM – state medalist; SQ – state qualifier
Additional champions
100 Alex Sebek (4-0) Oak Forest
110 SM Nadia Shymkiv (29-2) Glenbard East
110 SQ Ariel Woodfin (17-2) Thornton
120 Sarah Bell (24-7) Montini
125 SM Ariella Dobin (24-0) Glenbrook North
130 SQ Catherine Diehl (34-1) Wheaton Academy
140 Nicole Dziura (22-4) Barrington
145 SQ Iyobosa Odiase (7-0) Oak Forest
155 Abigail Underhill (28-7) Minooka
Additional runners-up
100 Eva Hermansson (27-3) Woodstock co-op
105 SC Saya Hongmoungkhoune (13-1) Rockford East
110 SQ Blair Grennan (23-2) Newman CentralCatholic
125 SQ Karolina Konopka (30-2) Glenbard West
130 SQ Jasmine Zavaleta (29-4) Conant
135 SM Bella Castelli (13-1) Hononegah
145 Ezra Rodriguez (26-3) Minooka
155 Brianna Crown (24-7) Woodstock co-op
170 Estefany Bejarano (4-1) Riverside-Brookfield
235 Karrine Jenkins (30-4) Shepard
Team scores
Lincoln-Way Co-op 321.5, Lockport 238.5, Schaumburg 231.5, Minooka 221, Conant 201.5, Woodstock Co-op 171, Oak Forest 162, Glenbard East 119, West Chicago 114.5, Shepard 108.5, Maine South 105, Downers Grove South 100, Thornton 100, Glenbard West 95.5, Bartlett 84, Hononegah 83, Hoffman Estates 81, Plainfield East 74, Glenbard South 73, Riverside-Brookfield 71, Maine East 68.5, Bolingbrook 67.5, Grayslake Central 66.5, Oak Park and River Forest 65.5, Grayslake North 64, Wheaton North 64, Glenbrook North 58.5, Barrington 54.5, Rockford East 46, Montini 43, Saint Viator 41, Newman Central Catholic 38.5, Wheaton Academy 38, Dundee-Crown 32, Fremd 31, Plainfield Central 25.5, Genoa-Kingston 20.5, Vandalia 19, Loyola Academy 16
Notable
A pair of returning state medalists squared off on the title mat at 105, with last year’s state runner-up at 105, Glenbard East’s Nadia Shymkiv, taking on last year’s state champion at 100, Rockford East’s Saya Hongmoungkhoune, with Shymkiv winning by 7-2 decision.
Championship match results
100 Alex Sebek (Oak Forest) MD 12-0 Eva Hermansson (Woodstock)
105 Nadia Shymkiv (Glenbard E) D 7-2 Saya Hongmoungkhoune (Rockford E)
110 Ariel Woodfin (Thornton) F 1:09 Blair Grennan (Newman C)
115 Zoe Dempsey (D 210) F 2:39 Anna Villareal (Schaumburg)
120 Sarah Bell (Montini) Med. Fft. Aubrey Barnes (D 210)
125 Ariella Dobin (Glenbrook N) F 3:50 Karolina Konopka (Glenbard W)
130 Catherine Diehl (Wheaton Ac) D 14-8 Jasmine Zavaleta (Conant)
135 Claudia Heeney (Lockport) F 1:13 Bella Castelli (Hononegah)
140 Nicole Dziura (Barrington) F 4:25 Abby Kunz (D 210)
145 Iyobosa Odiase (Oak Forest) F 0:58 Ezra Rodriguez (Minooka)
155 Abigail Underhill (Minooka) SV-1 6-3 Brianna Crown (Woodstock)
170 Riley Depolo (D 210) F 1:55 Estefany Bejarano (R-Brookfield)
190 Nadia Razzak (Schaumburg) F 5:00 Sophie Kelner (Lockport)
235 Rebekah Ramirez (Lockport) F 1:43 Karrine Jenkins (Shepard)
Third-place match results
100 Kali Declercq (Hononegah) TF 6:00 Karla Sarabia (Glenbard E)
105 Brissia Bucio (WEGO) Med. Fft. Emmy Hoselton (D 210)
110 Norah Cwik (Bartlett) F 0:37 Marian Nordsell (Minooka)
115 Giselle Varelas (Conant) F 5:39 Annika Lee (Maine S)
120 Veronica Skibicki (Lockport) F 1:24 Brooklyn Jones (Conant)
125 Isabella Rivas (Schaumburg) Med. Fft. Rain Scott (Oak Forest)
130 Lilly White (Bartlett) Fft. Sabina Charlebois (Minooka)
135 Ewa Krupa (Conant) F 1:01 Liv Clumpner (D 210)
140 Maria Green (Glenbard E) F 0:32 Victoria Marquez (Grayslake N)
145 Ella Giertuga (D 210) D 5-4 Miranda Tellez (Grayslake C)
155 Sydnee Allen (Hoffman Es) F 3:18 Layla McHenry (Schaumburg)
170 Addison Davis (Minooka) F 3:14 Olivia Halminiak (WEGO)
190 Jen Serna (Plainfield E) F 3:40 Mia Lemberg (Minooka)
235 Sophia Fortis (Maine S) F 2:12 Miniyai Adams (Thornton)
Statistics
TEAM: Lincoln-Way D 210 led all teams with 39 pins in the tournament, followed by Lockport with 38 and Conant with 32. D 210 also led the field with five tech falls, followed by Oak Forest and Hononegah with four apiece. D 210’s 384 total match points were the most by any team, followed by Woodstock Co-op’s 321 and Lockport’s 281.
INDIVIDUAL: Thornton’s Ariel Woodfin finished with the most pins in the least time, with five falls in 3:19, followed by Lockport’s Claudia Heeney with five falls in 7:01. Lincoln-Way’s Zoe Dempsey posted the most tech falls in the least time with three techs in 5:49, followed by teammate Caleigh Nicholson’s two tech falls in 3:56.
The fastest fall came in at 10 seconds, a time shared by Schaumburg’s Sharon Olorunfemi, OPRF’s Isabella Miller and Riverside-Brookfield’s Lea Becker. Nicholson posted the fastest tech fall in 58 seconds, followed by West Chicago’s Brissia Bucio with a tech in 1:01.
Lockport’s Heeney, Thornton’s Woodfin, and Montini’s Sarah Bell shared the lead for the most team points scored with 43, followed by Dempsey with 41.5. Glenbard East’s Aislynn Reif had the most single-match points with 26, followed by Maine East’s Evelyn Torres with 22. Dempsey also posted the most total match points with 85, followed by two girls with 57 total match points in Heeney and Glenbrook North’s Ariella Dobin.
The largest seed-place difference came from Riverside-Brookfield’s Estefany Bejarano, as the No. 23 seed placed second at 170 pounds.

CPL GIRLS CHAMPIONSHIPS
Thirty-four teams squared off at this year’s Chicago Public League Championships tournament, with Lane taking the team crown 226-188.5 over second-place Curie.
One day later on Sunday, Lane also won the CPL Dual Team Championship, 54-30 over second-place Curie.
In Saturday’s tournament, Lane finished with a 226-188.5 edge over Curie. Kelly (135) placed third followed by Agricultural Science (117) and Noble/ITW Speer (116.5) in the top five.
Lane coach Liam Cummins got a pair of individual titles from Zabby Badru (35-1 at 140) and Layla Moreland (26-8 at 155) to lead a group of 11 girls to finish in the top six of their weight classes.
“Our girls continue to wrestle for one another and it results in them being successful,” Cummins said. “The city title was something we worked every single day for over the last year. I am grateful for all of the efforts of our wrestlers.”
Lane had girls step up throughout its lineup and no one more so than Moreland.
“Layla Moreland, one of our city champions, was the most crucial piece of our success this weekend,” Cummins said. “She had a comeback pin to win in the finals and crucial victories in the duals on Sunday. We are excited to continue training and prepare for the State series.”
In other results from Sunday’s CPL dual meet, Rickover Naval Academy won 43-42 over Noble/ITW Speer in the third-place dual; Kelly won 35-18 over Little Village for fifth place, and Back of the Yards won 48-18 over Hancock in the seventh-place dual.
1st- Lane (226)
In addition to titles from Badru and Moreland, Cummins got seconds from Imyjah Jackson (21-12 at 130), Allison Gutierrez (20-6 at 135) and Mumtaz Abdul Malik (14-7 at 145), thirds from Sofia Guerrero (34-2 at 100), Kenaiece Barrett (26-11 at 170) and Akyah Thomas (12-3 at 190), a fourth from Lauren Guerrero (30-11 at 115), a fifth from Oliwia Wodjak (15-13 at 125), and a sixth from Irene Romero (11-7 at 110). Lane led all teams with 27 pins in the tournament.
2nd- Curie (188.5)
Condors coach Yahya Muhammad got an individual title from Giselle Arambula (23-1 at 105), seconds from Joselyn Flores (11-5 at 140) and Carina Cirilo (5-2 at 235), thirds from Gymaria Brown (23-3 at 115) and Zoe Gonzalez (7-2 at 145), a fourth from Yaretzi Avila Calixto (14-6 at 130), a fifth from Ana Garcia (11-8 at 190) and a sixth from AD Garcia (10-7 at 120).
3rd- Kelly (135)
Lady Trojans coach Jazzmine Seely got individual titles from Liliana Monserrat Dimas (15-5 at 135) and state medalist Sara Martinez Lopera (19-3 at 170), seconds from Destiny Hills (9-9 at 110), Yazmine Garcia (14-2 at 115) and Liana Andrade (8-3 at 155), and a sixth from Csani Wilson (190).
Team scores
Lane 226, Curie 188.5, Kelly 135, Agricultural Science 117, Noble/ITW Speer 116.5, Taft 95, Little Village 86, Back of the Yards 79, Rickover Naval Academy 78.5, Phoenix Military Academy 77, Goode STEM Academy 73.5, Crane Medical Prep 71, Mather 63, Noble/Golder 49.5, Hancock 47.5, Lake View 38, Chicago Academy 30, Westinghouse 29, Corliss 23, Clark 22, Kenwood 22, Bowen 20, South Shore International College Prep 17, Morgan Park 16, Phillips 16, Lindblom 13, Amundsen 10, Dyett 9.5, Senn 6, Horizon/Southwest 4, Hubbard 4, Foreman 0, Hyde Park 0, Schurz 0
SC – state champion; SM – state medalist; SQ – state qualifier
Additional champions
100 Adali Cruz (24-3) Speer
110 SQ Carmen Jackson (23-1) Agricultural Science
115 Danita Palmore (20-3) Agricultural Science
120 Hannah Chong (16-1) Crane
125 Kendra Chatman (20-2) Goode
130 Layla Zbiec (11-2) Taft
145 SQ America Cabrera (21-0) Phoenix
190 Julissa Az (19-3) Mather
235 SQ Esmerelda Bustamante (26-1) Speer
Additional runners-up
100 Jitzel Aranda (11-4) Phoenix
105 J Colbert (14-2) Lake View
120 Shealanay Williams (11-8) Agricultural Science
125 Jennifer Arenas (20-8) Taft
170 SQ Elena Haugh (18-3) Agricultural Science
190 Nyomi Ascencio (23-8) Back of the Yards
Championship match results
100 Adali Cruz (Speer) F 5:51 Jitzel Aranda (Phoenix)
105 Giselle Arambula (Curie) inj. J Colbert (Lake View)
110 Carmen Jackson (Ag Sci) F 1:12 Destiny Hills (Kelly)
115 Danita Palmore (Ag Sci) D 7-6 Yazmine Garcia (Kelly)
120 Hannah Chong (Crane) F 3:29 Shealanay Williams (Ag Sci)
125 Kendra Chatman (Goode) F 1:24 Jennifer Arenas (Taft)
130 Layla Zbiec (Taft) F 4:31 Imyjah Jackson (Lane)
135 Liliana Monserrat (Kelly) F 2:51 Allison Gutierrez (Lane)
140 Zabby Badru (Lane) F 2:26 Joselyn Flores (Curie)
145 America Cabrera (Phoenix) F 1:07 Mumtaz Abdul Malik (Lane)
155 Layla Moreland (Lane) F 2:26 Liana Andrade (Kelly)
170 Sara Martinez (Kelly) F 2:17 Elena Haugh (Ag Sci)
190 Julissa Az (Mather) F 4:57 Nyomi Ascencio (BOTY)
235 Esmerelda Bustamante (Speer) F 0:42 Carina Cirilo (Curie)
Third-place match results
100 Sofia Guerrero (Lane) F 0:47 Maelaya Brown (Crane)
105 Jaden Concepcion (Chicago Ac) F 2:54 Camila Ramirez (Little Village)
110 Tamya Gates (Golder) F 0:19 Camrynn Collier (Corliss)
115 Gymaria Brown (Curie) F 2:26 Lauren Guerrero (Lane)
120 Elitzua Sandoval (Goode) F 3:14 Paige Finnegan (Rickover)
125 Sharyah Harris (Bowen) F 2:27 Isabelle Matthews (Ag Sci)
130 Kenya Louis (Kenwood) F 0:23 Yaretzi Avila Calixto (Curie)
135 Kylie Kowalisyn (Taft) F 2:26 Kayla Nolan (Phillips)
140 Evelyna Perez (BOTY) F 3:08 Heaven Rodriguez (Hancock)
145 Zoe Gonzalez (Curie) F 4:37 Neriah Treadway (Hancock)
155 Dorca Morales (Crane) F 3:51 Daiana Lopez (Curie)
170 Kenaiece Barrett (Lane) F 1:20 Midna Lozoya (Rickover)
190 Akyah Thomas (Lane) F 2:39 Tanesha Esteban (Speer)
235 Danalys Marchan (Little Village) F 2:22 Yolianie Hernandez (Golder)
Statistics
TEAM: Lane led all teams with 27 pins, followed by Curie with 22, while Kelly and Back of the Yards posted 15 pins apiece. Taft’s two tech falls led the field. Curie finished with the most total match points with 213, followed by Lane with 194 and Kelly with 150.
INDIVIDUAL: Noble/Golder’s Tamya Gates posted the most pins in the least time with four falls in 3:34, followed by Taft’s Kylie Kowalisyn with four falls in 5:00. Taft’s Alyssa Martel had the most tech falls in the least time with two in 7:16, and Goode’s Kendra Chatman posted the fastest tech fall in 2:00.
Lane’s Zabby Badru, Phoenix’s America Cabrera, and Crane’s Hannah Chong tied for the most team points scored with 30 apiece. Curie’s AD Garcia scored the most total match points with 46, followed by Taft’s Martel with 44. Curie’s Giselle Arambula and Golder’s Gates tied for the most single-match points with 21.
The largest seed-place difference came from Lane’s Allison Gutierrez, as the No. 14 seed placed second at 135 pounds.