Roundup of Bolingbrook, Rickover Naval Academy and Naperville Central girls tournaments
By Mike Garofola – for the IWCOA
Glenbard West captures Bolingbrook Girls Invitational title
Glenbard West lifted its first major title of the season when it won the 15-team Bolingbrook Girls Invitational with 178 points while Joliet Central took second place with 150.5 points and Warren Township amassed 139 points to claim third place. Other finishers in the top eight were Palatine (125), Bolingbrook (123), Seneca (103.5), Hillcrest (95.5) and Bartlett (84).
The Hilltoppers, who finished second to Batavia at the Larkin Royal Rumble last month, will now turn their attention to competing in four dual meets before taking part in next weekend’s Hoffman Estate Invite.
Wrestling fans would have the pleasure of watching two nationally-ranked stars in Glenbrook North’s Ariella Dobin (120) and Prairie Central’s Chloe Hoselton (235), who both won titles.
Hoselton was a 2024 state champion and a two-time Illinois state freestyle champion while Dobin, who took fourth at state last season, won 9-6 over Bartlett’s Emma Engels, an IHSA champion in 2023 and two-time state medalist, in the 120 finals.
1 – Glenbard West
The tourney champs from Glenbard West, who are coached by Alberto Guevara, saw two of its own climb atop the podium when the action was over.
Khloe Perez pinned her way to the 110-pound title while teammate Miyalinna DeJesus did the same at 155 pounds. Both Hilltoppers also garnered first place medals at the 16-team Larkin Royal Rumble in early December.
Thanh Dinh was runner-up at 235-pounds while the quartet of Shayne Dietzen (105), Karolina Konopka (120), Valentina Fantoni (125) and Nydia Jotzat (135) were all third. Giovanna Cozzani (140) took fourth place, Lillyana Iman (100) finished fifth and Daniyah Nixon (190) placed sixth while Rubi Guadarrama (115) and Lillyanna Ngo (190) also helped the cause for the Hilltoppers.
“Our girls have been wrestling some really strong programs all season and the level of competition at Bolingbrook was intense,” Guevara said. “I’m proud of the way our girls wrestled and to come away with our first invite win was pretty special. We’re going to see these teams again and some will be in our regional and sectional, so we have to make sure we keep working hard and getting better each day.”
2 – Joliet Central
Alisa Carter (105) and Izabel Barrera (135) led the way for coach Marcus McCullum’s runner-up Steelwomen with their individual titles.
Kassandra Ruiz (100) and Jewel Mister (235) were both third while April Ortiz (130) and Gianna Guerrero (170) were fourth. Shaila Aguirre (115) and Evelyne Perez-Bedolla (190) finished fifth while Ariadna Arciniega (100), Paiton Pilgrim (130) and Nadya McCottrell (140) claimed sixth place. Joliet Central had the most match points on the day with 314.
3 – Warren Township
The third-place Blue Devils, who are coached by Nick Grujanac, didn’t claim any championships but they did have more top-four medals than the two teams that were ahead of them.
Aaliyah Vazquez (115) and Tyanna Jackson (145) were both second with the trio of Jane Kelly (130), Ashley Fugelseth (155) and Erin Bush (170) each taking home third place medals. Emma Silvetti (115), Alyssa Bentley (120), Haley Fugelseth (135) and Ellery Brown (145) were fourth while Katherine Mertz (135) and Addison Shay (170) finished in fifth place.
Others earning championship medals were Palatine’s Karimot Lawal (145) and Sabrina Cargill (170), Glenbrook North’s Leah Stringfellow (100), Bolingbrook’s Alejandra Flores (115), Grayslake Central’s Gianna Arzer (125), Seneca’s Catalina Pacheco (130), Hillcrest’s Christiara Finley (140) and Clifton Central’s Payton Temple (190).
Also claiming second-place finishes were Palatine’s Kevelyn Price (100), Evelyn Castro Juarez (155) and Irma Villa (190), Hillcrest’s Taniya Moss (110) and Sydney West (170), Seneca’s Sammie Greisen (135) and Haiden Lavarier (140), Bolingbrook’s Mikaela Najera (105), Bartlett’s Lilly White (125) and Lisle’s Sophie Crescenzo (130).
Flores and Perez tied for the most team points with 28 while Pacheco and Temple were next with 27.5 points, Finley had 26.5 team points and Arzer, Barrera and Dobin scored 26 points. Bolingbrook’s Nyima Outlaw had the most total match points with 48 while her teammate Flores was next with 37 and Finley finished with 36 points.
Bolingbrook Girls Invitational place matches
100
1st Place Match
Leah Stringfellow (Glenbrook North) won by tech fall over Kevelyn Price (Palatine) (TF 16-1)
3rd Place Match
Kassandra Ruiz (Joliet Central) won by fall over Kahlynn Spurgeon (Bartlett) (Fall 4:50)
5th Place Match
Lillyana Iman (Glenbard West) won by medical forfeit over Ariadna Arciniega (Joliet Central) (MFF)
105
1st Place Match
Alisa Carter (Joliet Central) won by decision over Mikaela Najera (Bolingbrook) (Dec 10-4)
3rd Place Match
Shayne Dietzen (Glenbard West) won by major decision over Ivette Quintana (Bolingbrook) (Maj 12-4)
5th Place Match
Sharleen Barrera (Bolingbrook) received a bye
110
1st Place Match
Khloe Perez (Glenbard West) won by fall over Taniya Moss (Hillcrest) (Fall 2:22)
3rd Place Match
Cadence DuBois (Lisle) won by fall over Jordan Rodriguez (Bolingbrook) (Fall 3:29)
5th Place Match
Taylor Wells (Oakwood/Salt Fork) won by fall over Norah Cwik (Bartlett) (Fall 5:31)
115
1st Place Match
Alejandra Flores (Bolingbrook) won by fall over Aaliyah Vazquez (Warren Township) (Fall 2:38)
3rd Place Match
Haven Nicolaides (Seneca) won by fall over Emma Silvetti (Warren Township) (Fall 0:36)
5th Place Match
Shaila Aguirre (Joliet Central) won by decision over Ella Graham (Clifton Central) (Dec 14-13)
120
1st Place Match
Ariella Dobin (Glenbrook North) won by decision over Emma Engels (Bartlett) (Dec 9-6)
3rd Place Match
Karolina Konopka (Glenbard West) won by decision over Alyssa Bentley (Warren Township) (Dec 3-2)
5th Place Match
Yurithdzy Vilchis (Prairie Central) won by fall over Lilly Plumlee (Clifton Central) (Fall 1:31)
125
1st Place Match
Gianna Arzer (Grayslake Central) won by decision over Lilly White (Bartlett) (Dec 5-2)
3rd Place Match
Valentina Fantoni (Glenbard West) won by fall over Juliana Adamski (Tinley Park) (Fall 1:31)
5th Place Match
Makiya Baker (Prairie Central) won by fall over Nayeli Nieto (Bolingbrook) (Fall 4:59)
130
1st Place Match
Catalina Pacheco (Seneca) won by fall over Sophie Crescenzo (Lisle) (Fall 1:30)
3rd Place Match
Jane Kelly (Warren Township) won by fall over April Ortiz (Joliet Central) (Fall 3:25)
5th Place Match
Nyima Outlaw (Bolingbrook) won by fall over Paiton Pilgrim (Joliet Central) (Fall 1:44)
135
1st Place Match
Izabel Barrera (Joliet Central) won by decision over Sammie Greisen (Seneca) (Dec 6-3)
3rd Place Match
Nydia Jotzat (Glenbard West) won by fall over Haley Fugelseth (Warren Township) (Fall 0:30)
5th Place Match
Katherine Mertz (Warren Township) won by medical forfeit over Madison Monreal (Tinley Park) (MFF)
140
1st Place Match
Christiara Finley (Hillcrest) won by major decision over Haiden Lavarier (Seneca) (Maj 16-4)
3rd Place Match
Miranda Tellez (Grayslake Central) won by fall over Giovanna Cozzani (Glenbard West) (Fall 3:09)
5th Place Match
Abbie Harris (Tinley Park) won by fall over Nadya McCottrell (Joliet Central) (Fall 1:00)
145
1st Place Match
Karimot Lawal (Palatine) won by decision over Tyanna Jackson (Warren Township) (Dec 10-4)
3rd Place Match
Savannah Burns (Bolingbrook) won by fall over Ellery Brown (Warren Township) (Fall 3:18)
5th Place Match
Rylee Hernandez (Tinley Park) won by fall over Tristine Briscoe (Grayslake Central) (Fall 0:31)
155
1st Place Match
Miyalinna DeJesus (Glenbard West) won by fall over Evelyn Castro Juarez (Palatine) (Fall 1:06)
3rd Place Match
Ashley Fugelseth (Warren Township) won by fall over Natalie Komprowski (Bartlett) (Fall 0:43)
5th Place Match
Melissa Nance (Hillcrest) won by fall over Brisa Perez (Palatine) (Fall 2:55)
170
1st Place Match
Sabrina Cagill (Palatine) won by fall over Sydney West (Hillcrest) (Fall 0:36)
3rd Place Match
Erin Bush (Warren Township) won by fall over Gianna Guerrero (Joliet Central) (Fall 1:11)
5th Place Match
Addison Shay (Warren Township) won by fall over Monique Mesina (Bolingbrook) (Fall 2:28)
190
1st Place Match
Payton Temple (Clifton Central) won by fall over Irma Villa (Palatine) (Fall 0:58)
3rd Place Match
Aiva Wikar (Palatine) won by fall over Jordyn Coleman-Harrison (Hillcrest) (Fall 1:23)
5th Place Match
Evelyne Perez-Bedolla (Joliet Central) won by fall over Daniyah Nixon (Glenbard West) (Fall 5:27)
235
1st Place Match
Chloe Hoselton (Prairie Central) won by fall over Thanh Dinh (Glenbard West) (Fall 0:58)
3rd Place Match
Jewel Mister (Joliet Central) won by fall over Aniaah Garcia (Palatine) (Fall 4:41)
5th Place Match
Cynthia Rios (Bolingbrook) won by fall over Tamera Gibbs (Hillcrest) (Fall 2:00)
Team scores
1. Glenbard West 178, 2. Joliet Central 150.5, 3. Warren Township 139, 4. Palatine 125, 5. Bolingbrook 123, 6. Seneca 103.5, 7. Hillcrest 95.5, 8. Bartlett 84, 9. Tinley Park 68, 10. Grayslake Central 54.5, 11. Prairie Central 54, 12. Glenbrook North 49.5, 13. Clifton Central 44.5, 14. Lisle 41.5, 15. Oakwood/Salt Fork 17.
Rickover Naval Academy wins title at own Rickover Girls Rumble
Rickover Naval Academy scored 167 points to claim top honors at its own 14-team Rickover Girls Rumble while two other Chicago Public Schools claimed the next two spots as Kelly finished in second place with 138 points and Lane Tech took third place with 95.5 points.
Highland Park (94), Maine East (94), Niles West (88.5) and Wheaton Warrenville South (75.5) rounded out the top half of the field.
1 – Rickover Naval Academy
The tourney champion Lady Sea Dragons collected 10 overall medals, led by individual champions Isabelle Mejia (145, 13-4) and Jasmine Mejia (235, 13-1), who together pinned their way to the top of the podium in stealth fashion, needing a combined 3:23 to claim the top prizes.
“Jasmine is our rock,” Lady Sea Dragons coach Brian Augello said. “She is a three-time state qualifier (fifth in 2022) and our captain, and great leader, not only for our girls program, but the boys also. It’s like having another coach out there with Jasmine, she is just a positive influence on our entire program.
“It has been a pleasure to watch her development this season,” Augello said of Isabelle Mejia. “As a freshman, we really did not know what to expect. She had a choice between Lane or Rickover, but she has seen the development of Jasmine and being in a smaller atmosphere would be better for her. She is just a sponge with the instruction we give her, and you can see it in her performance on the mat, and we feel the sky’s the limit for her from here on out.”
The quartet of Dakota Perez (100, 13-2), Paige Finnegan (110, 10-3), Litzy Estrada (115, 14-6) and Camila Martinez-Gonzalez (155, 14-1) each provided second place medals. Mia Castillo (105), Jimena Romero-Chaga (135) and Jocelyn Quillay (140) were all third and Alisa Burk (145) took fourth.
“Litzy’s second place finish came in probably the toughest weight division here, and both her and Paige (Finnegan) stepped up last week at IWCOA dual team state and wrestled where we needed them and did really well,” said Augello, whose team took second in their tourney last season to the eventual City champion, Phoenix Military Academy, who edged the tourney hosts 109.5-105.
“(Reflecting) on the IWCOA dual team state tournament as an athletic director, it’s remarkable to see how much the sport has evolved from what started with modest participation to a level where our top 16 teams boast more wrestlers than entire sectionals once did,” Rickover Naval Academy athletic director Guillermo ‘Will’ Mejia said.
“Our program here at Rickover continues to transform young lives through the sport, with athletes becoming city champions, state placers and even an All-American,” Augello said. “The atmosphere at dual team state was electric and it was a great opportunity for our program, and even though we were missing five starters, the experience they all received from being there was invaluable.”
2 – Kelly
Kelly, which took third place in CPS in 2024, ran a strong second to eventual champion Rickover Naval Academy, collecting eight top-four medals which included dominating efforts from its upper weight stars, Sara Martinez Lopera (170, 13-0) and N’ Dyia Mahon-Godfrey (190, 17-1), who together needed just over two minutes on the day to collect their championship medals. Martinez Lopera was a 2024 CPS champion while Mahon-Godrey was a sectional qualifier.
Finishing in second place for coach Jazzmine Seely’s Lady Trojans were Irayde Sanchez Cruz (105), Liliana Monserrat Dimas (145, 8-4) and Laura Sofia Martinez Lopera (235). Yazmine Garcia (115) and Leylani Bahena (130) were third while Olivia Reyes (135) claimed fourth place.
3 – Lane Tech
Sofia Guerrero (105, 21-5), Nyah Lovis (130, 25-4) and Zabby Badru (135, 24-5) led the way with championships for third-place Lane Tech, who thanks in part to this trio, would hold off both Highland Park and Maine East by a 95.5-94.0 margin for a top-three finish on the day.
Lovis, reigning CPS champion, now a two-time champion in the event, lost at the Evanston Sectional a year ago in the blood round to end her terrific season at 32-6. Also placing in the top-four for coach Liam Cummins’ Champions were runner-up Imyjah Jackson (140) and Lauren Guerrero (115), who claimed fourth place.
Others earning championship medals were Niles West’s Nour Al Radi (110, 3-0) and Zoe Pomeranets (120, 10-2), Mundelein’s Vanessa Osorio (115, 17-7) and Khloe Heerdegen (140, 13-5), Highland Park’s Riley Moore (125, 8-5) and Dana Holt (155, 12-1) and Wheaton Warrenville South’s Andrea Jaimes-Alvarez (100, 11-1).
Also finishing in second place were Maine East’s Heba Kiloul (120, 12-2) and Daniela Velaquez (170, 4-3), Mundelein’s Stefany Rodriguez-Betanco (125), Durand/Pecatonica’s Evie Anderson (130), Wheaton Warrenville South’s Heidi Bourne (135, 6-5) and Highland Park’s Elsa Flory (190, 8-8).
There was a four-way tie for the most team points with 26 between Isabelle Mejia, Holt, Moore and Osorio while Jaimes-Alvarez scored 25.5 points and Al Radi had 23.5 team points. Moore easily had the most total match points with 60 while Lovis was next-best with 39 points.
Rickover Girls Rumble place matches
100
1st Place Match
Andrea Jaimes-Alvarez (Wheaton Warrenville South) 11-1, Jr. over Dakota Perez (Rickover Naval Academy) 13-2, Jr. (Fall 0:55)
3rd Place Match
Evelyn Torres (Maine East) 13-6, Fr. over Paola Ocampo (Maine East) 7-9, Fr. (Fall 1:06)
105
1st Place Match
Sofia Guerrero (Lane Tech) 21-5, Jr. over Irayde Sánchez Cruz (Kelly) 2-3, Jr. (Fall 1:37)
3rd Place Match
Mia Castillo (Rickover Naval Academy) 2-3, Fr. over Alanna Mechling (Durand/Pecatonica) 3-5, So. (Dec 8-7)
110
1st Place Match
Nour AL Radi (Niles West) 3-0 over Paige Finnegan (Rickover Naval Academy) 10-3, Fr. (Fall 1:39)
3rd Place Match
Chinyari Parrish (Niles West) 5-3, Fr. over Liza Sarkees (Maine East) 2-10, So. (Fall 1:02)
115
1st Place Match
Vanessa Osorio (Mundelein) 17-7, Fr. over Litzy Estrada-A. (Rickover Naval Academy) 14-6, So. (Fall 3:14)
3rd Place Match
Yazmine Garcia (Kelly) 12-4, Fr. over Lauren Guerrero (Lane Tech) 16-12, So. (Fall 3:31)
120
1st Place Match
Zoe Pomeranets (Niles West) 10-2 over Heba Kiloul (Maine East) 12-10, Sr. (Fall 3:15)
3rd Place Match
Miriam Orduno (Mather) 2-1, Jr. over Jimena Cisneros (Maine East) 7-10, So. (Fall 2:36)
125
1st Place Match
Riley Moore (Highland Park) 8-5, So. over Stefany Rodriguez-Betanco (Mundelein) 2-1, So. (TF-1.5 2:15 (15-0))
3rd Place Match
Sommer Kibbe (Wheaton Warrenville South) 9-3, Jr. over Sienna Rauzi (Niles West) 2-3 (Fall 1:21)
130
1st Place Match
Nyah Lovis (Lane Tech) 25-4, Sr. over Evie Anderson (Durand/Pecatonica) 2-1 (MD 12-1)
3rd Place Match
Leylani Bahena (Kelly) 13-3, So. over Jeamilla Segovia (Maine East) 6-11, Sr. (Fall 1:33)
135
1st Place Match
Zabby Badru (Lane Tech) 24-5, So. over Heidi Bourne (Wheaton Warrenville South) 6-5, Jr. (Fall 3:02)
3rd Place Match
Jimena Romero-Chaga (Rickover Naval Academy) 6-2, Jr. over Olivia Reyes (Kelly) 4-6, Jr. (Fall 0:45)
140
1st Place Match
Khloe Heerdegen (Mundelein) 13-5, Jr. over Imyjah Jackson (Lane Tech) 4-18, So. (Fall 1:47)
3rd Place Match
Joceyln Quillay (Rickover Naval Academy) 3-3, Jr. over Lisbeth Tenorio (Mather) 1-2, So. (Fall 2:00)
145
1st Place Match
Isabelle Mejia (Rickover Naval Academy) 13-4, Fr. over Liliana Monserrat Dimas (Kelly) 8-4, So. (Fall 0:33)
3rd Place Match
Aaizah Khan (Niles West) 9-6 over Alisa Burk (Rickover Naval Academy) 5-5, Sr. (Fall 1:21)
155
1st Place Match
Dana Holt (Highland Park) 12-1, Sr. over Camila Martinez-Gonzalez (Rickover Naval Academy) 14-1, Sr. (Fall 1:46)
3rd Place Match
Esther Gouegnon (Mather) 3-1, Jr. over Juliamay Teston (Intrinsic) 7-4, So. (Fall 0:21)
170
1st Place Match
Sara Martinez Lopera (Kelly) 13-0, So. over Daniela Velazquez (Maine East) 4-3, Fr. (Fall 0:20)
3rd Place Match
Dorothy Perez (Highland Park) 7-4, Jr. over Danika Samson (Highland Park) 5-4, Fr. (Fall 0:42)
190
1st Place Match
N`Dyia Mahon-Godfrey (Kelly) 17-1, Sr. over Elsa Flory (Highland Park) 8-8, So. (Fall 0:14)
3rd Place Match
Julissa Az (Mather) 3-1, Jr. over Izabella Aquino (Wheaton Warrenville South) 3-3, So. (Fall 2:35)
235
1st Place Match
Jasmine Mejia (Rickover Naval Academy) 13-1, Sr. over Laura Sofia Martinez Lopera (Kelly) 2-2, So. (Fall 0:50)
3rd Place Match
Svenja Dealmonte (Mundelein) 2-1, Jr. over Areli Santamaria (Horizon Science Academy-Southwest Chicago) 1-2 (Fall 0:29)
Team scores
1. Rickover Naval Academy 167, 2. Kelly 138, 3. Lane Tech 95.5, 4. Highland Park 94, 4. Maine East 94, 6. Niles West 88.5, 7. Wheaton Warrenville South 75.5, 8. Mundelein 62, 9. Mather 60, 10. Durand/Pecatonica 22, 11. Intrinsic 13, 12. Kenwood 10. 13. Horizon Science Academy – Southwest Chicago 5, 14. Niles North 4.
Kaneland has four champions at Naperville Central Girls Invitational
The first-ever Naperville Central Girls Invitational featured quite an impressive array of quality Individuals in a 17-team field that featured over 100 competitors.
That included Kaneland sophomore Angelina Gochis, who won the 2024 IHSA championship at 105 pounds to cap a 47-5 season. She improved to 22-0 after winning the title at 110 and was one of four champions for coach Josh West’s Knights, with the others being Dyani Torres (135, 18-5), Carly Duffing (170, 15-4) and Sadie Kinsella (190, 12-5).
The host Redhawks and Addison Trail also had two champions. Winning titles for Naperville Central were Dezi Azar (125, 19-3) and Arianna Rico (140, 15-6) while the Blazers received championships from Brithany Mondragon (120, 14-1) and Madeline Beltran (145, 14-5).
Montini Catholic’s Katelyn Bell (100, 22-3), who placed sixth at 100 last year at the IHSA Finals, also won a title. Other champions were Leyden’s Zoey Dodgers (105, 11-0), Willowbrook’s Daisy Trujillo (115, 11-5), Joliet Catholic Academy’s Grace Laird (130, 8-2), Downers Grove North’s Jahdi’yah Hibbler (155, 14-3) and Normal West’s Cadence Duvall (235, 17-3). Dodgers was the first sectional qualifier for her program last season and Trujillo became the first individual in her program to win a weight bracket when she captured this tournament title.
Second-place finishers were Naperville Central’s Annika Hull (100, 14-6) and Ellen Purl (120, 15-7), Lyons Township’s Avi Gonzalez (105, 10-3) and Mariah Zalapa (110), Willowbrook’s Angelia Manlapaz (115, 8-8) and Isabela Barajas (155, 11-2), Downers Grove North’s Natalia Cruz (130, 15-4) and Kaitlyn Kapral (135, 9-6), Maine South’s Lotus Alhyasat (145, 11-8) and Sophia Fortis (235, 7-6), Pontiac’s Jocelyn Cobix (125, 16-5), Kaneland’s Chloe Cervantes (140, 6-6), Naperville North’s Vilte Petreikyte-Zemaitaitis (170) and Hinsdale Central’s Chloe Black (190, 11-3).
And finishing in third place were Lyons Township’s Jhania Wickert-Harris (100, 7-4), Sofia Turek (135, 10-3) and Shannon Sullivan (140), Naperville Central’s Melva Gallego-Sugar (115, 10-6) and Bianca Arredondo (125, 17-6), Kaneland’s Bella Gruber (120, 5-4) and Caitlyn Manier (155, 11-5), Leyden’s Julie Ramirez (145) and Andrea Aguilera (235), Willowbrook’s Jazilah Gatlin (170, 12-6) and Jimena Saenz (190, 6-5), Naperville North’s Keyi Wang (105), Proviso East’s Regina Jones (110) and Addison Trail’s Evolet Mata (130).
There was a four-way tie for the most team points with 22 between champions Azar, Kinsella, Laird and Mondragon while second-place finishers Black, Cobix, Cruz and Purl all had 18 team points. Gochis had the most total match points with 61 while Bell was next-best with 59 points. Maine South’s Crystalia Psyhogios and Proviso East’s Mila Tellado both recorded four falls.
“This tournament was all really about getting three to four matches for girls during the winter break, most teams did not have full rosters, but there were some very talented wrestlers on hand that made for some good matches on the day,” said Rob Porter, Naperville Central’s coach and the tournament director.
He pointed out that the non-team scoring event was in place in order to give the 17 teams featuring 100-plus athletes important time on the mat in advance of the start of the second half of the season.
Porter, the President of the IWCOA and a 2011 IWCOA Hall of Fame inductee, starred at Mahomet-Seymour and Edinboro University in Pennsylvania. He took over the Redhawks girls program after serving both as the head coach and assistant for Naperville Central’s boys program, where he led two teams to the IHSA Dual Team Finals. Prior to that, he led Mahomet-Seymour to 252 victories in 12 seasons, and he had seven teams that qualified for the IHSA Dual Team Finals and four of them won trophies.
Naperville Central Girls Invitational place matches
100
1st Place Match
Katelyn Bell (Montini Catholic) 22-3, Sr. over Annika Hull (Naperville Central) 14-6, Sr. (TF-1.5 3:06 (19-4))
3rd Place Match
Jhania Wickert-Harris (Lyons Township) 7-4, Fr. over Alejandra Perez Delgado (Naperville Central) 6-12, So. (Fall 2:27)
5th Place Match
Melina Valdez (Addison Trail) 11-8, Fr. over Kayla Vasquez (Leyden) 3-7, Fr. (Fall 3:26)
7th Place Match
Paola Lopez (Proviso East) 1-2 over Asa Cedeno (Normal West) 2-11 (TF-1.5 4:50 (24-7))
105
1st Place Match
Zoey Dodgers (Leyden) 11-0, So. over Avi Gonzalez (Lyons Township) 10-3, Sr. (Fall 0:59)
3rd Place Match
Keyi Wang (Naperville North) 2-1, So. over Bella Lopez (Naperville Central) 4-5, Sr. (Fall 1:13)
5th Place Match
Nayeli Salgado (Willowbrook) 8-6, So. over Tia Edwards (Proviso West) 1-2 (Fall 3:58)
7th Place Match
Jaszmyn Dotson (Downers Grove North) 1-2, Fr. over Valeria Reyes (Proviso East) 0-3 (Fall 0:35)
110
1st Place Match – round robin
Angelina Gochis (Kaneland) 22-0, So. over Mariah Zalapa (Lyons Township) 2-1 (TF-1.5 1:21 (21-5))
3rd Place Match – round robin
Regina Jones (Proviso East) 1-2 over Aphrotie Gineris (Maine South) 0-3 (Fall 0:58)
115
1st Place Match
Daisy Trujillo (Willowbrook) 11-5, Sr. over Angelina Manlapaz (Willowbrook) 8-8, Fr. (Fall 1:32)
3rd Place Match
Melva Gallego-Sugar (Naperville Central) 10-6, So. over Thalia Paton (Kaneland) 8-4, So. (Fall 5:46)
5th Place Match
Kateryna Petriuk (Naperville North) 2-1, Jr. over Rosario Gaeta (Normal West) 0-8, Fr. (Fall 0:47)
7th Place Match
Brianna Martinez (Lyons Township) 0-2 received a bye
120
1st Place Match
Brithany Mondragon (Addison Trail) 14-1, Jr. over Ellen Purl (Naperville Central) 15-7, Sr. (MD 14-2)
3rd Place Match
Bella Gruber (Kaneland) 5-4, Fr. over Grace Migasi (Maine South) 5-8, So. (Fall 1:20)
5th Place Match
Crystalia Psyhogios (Maine South) 9-9, Fr. over Lorelai Brown (Lyons Township) 6-7, So. (Fall 2:00)
125
1st Place Match
Dezi Azar (Naperville Central) 19-3, So. over Jocelyn Cobix (Pontiac) 16-5, Fr. (Dec 3-1)
3rd Place Match
Bianca Arredondo (Naperville Central) 17-6, Sr. over Drea Lazzara (Addison Trail) 16-7, Fr. (Fall 1:59)
5th Place Match
Mia Telledo (Proviso East) 4-1 over Marija Neskovic (Hinsdale Central) 9-7, Jr. (Fall 5:55)
130
1st Place Match
Grace Laird (Joliet Catholic Academy) 8-2, Sr. over Natalia Cruz (Downers Grove North) 15-4, Sr. (TF-1.5 2:27 (19-4))
3rd Place Match
Evolet Mata (Addison Trail) 4-8, Fr. over Jasmine Dutt (Maine South) 2-12, So. (Fall 3:51)
5th Place Match
Anika Gonzalez (Proviso West) 3-1 over Brenna Berkowitz (Naperville Central) 5-12, Sr. (Fall 0:45)
135
1st Place Match – round robin
Dyani Torres (Kaneland) 18-5, Sr. over Kaitlyn Kapral (Downers Grove North) 9-6, Jr. (TF-1.5 2:59 (17-1))
3rd Place Match – round robin
Sofia Turek (Lyons Township) 10-3, Jr. over Allison Flores-Morales (Willowbrook) 8-8, So.
5th Place Match
Audrey Tromp (Lyons Township) 0-4 received a bye
140
1st Place Match – round robin
Arianna Rico (Naperville Central) 15-6, So. over Chloe Cervantes (Kaneland) 6-6, Jr. (MD 10-2)
3rd Place Match – round robin
Shannon Sullivan (Lyons Township) 3-8, Sr. over Areniz Vasquez (Willowbrook) 1-8, Fr. (Fall 1:32)
145
1st Place Match
Madeline Beltran (Addison Trail) 14-5, Jr. over Lotus Alhyasat (Maine South) 11-8, Sr. (Fall 2:24)
3rd Place Match
Julie Ramirez (Leyden) 3-4, Jr. over Reygan Behrends (Kaneland) 6-6, Fr. (Fall 2:31)
5th Place Match
Emily Hanson (Willowbrook) 4-6, Jr. over Alena Mossman (Downers Grove North) 1-2, So. (Fall 1:10)
7th Place Match
Madilyn Hunt (Proviso East) 0-2 received a bye
155
1st Place Match
Jahdi`yah Hibbler (Downers Grove North) 14-3, So. over Isabela Barajas (Willowbrook) 11-2, Jr. (Fall 1:54)
3rd Place Match
Caitlyn Manier (Kaneland) 11-5, Fr. over Camila Sanmartin (Leyden) 2-5 (Fall 1:11)
5th Place Match
Libby Greenblatt (Lyons Township) 1-1 over Yara Salazar (Hinsdale Central) 1-8 (Fall 5:15)
170
1st Place Match
Carly Duffing (Kaneland) 15-4, Sr. over Vilte Petreikyte-Zemaitaitis (Naperville North) 2-1, So. (Fall 0:40)
3rd Place Match
Jazilah Gatlin (Willowbrook) 12-6, Jr. over Alyssa Andreen (Downers Grove North) 7-11, So. (MD 11-1)
5th Place Match
Olivia Miller (Pontiac) 7-6, Fr. over Sanaa Hudgins (Maine South) 7-10, So. (Fall 3:30)
7th Place Match
Amala Agwuncha (Proviso West) 0-2 received a bye
190
1st Place Match
Sadie Kinsella (Kaneland) 12-5, So. over Chloe Black (Hinsdale Central) 11-3, Sr. (Fall 2:36)
3rd Place Match
Jimena Saenz (Willowbrook) 6-5, Fr. over Danai Kostarelou (Maine South) 9-5, Fr. (Fall 3:36)
5th Place Match
Jayde Keaty (Willowbrook) 7-5, Sr. over Amber Dix (Proviso West) 2-2 (Fall 3:44)
235
1st Place Match – round robin
Cadence Duvall (Normal West) 17-3, Sr. over Sophia Fortis (Maine South) 7-6, So. (Dec 2-0)
3rd Place Match – round robin
Andrea Aguilera (Leyden) 2-5, Jr. over Kara Colles (Kaneland) 3-7, Jr. (Fall 0:25)