Joel Mylin, Cameron Johnson and Noah Villarreal of Aurora Christian, who combined for five 1A titles, will be up in 2A, and Daniel Jezik of Coal City, a 2A champion last season, will be down in 1A. This Employment Ontario service is funded in part by the Government of Canada and the Government of Ontario. Olsen also faces a tough first-round battle against Korhorn. Copyright Comprised of coaches . So youll get a little analysis with your predictions this year. The Ontario government is amending the Occupational Health and Safety Act so that limited license holders, in addition to professional engineers, will have the ability to provide advice and certification as currently required under the Act. Vernon) 1:51, Mason Alessio (Joliet Catholic) major dec. Zane Hulet (Washington) 9-0, Nick Mueller (Dunlap) major dec. Ben Vazquez (Antioch) 14-2, Blake Hinrichsen (Washington) major dec. Max Corral (Oak Forest) 11-3, Josh Hoffer (Washington) dec. Evan Jocic (Lombard Montini) 3-1, Justin Hoffer (Washington) tech fall Eduardo Antunez (Evergreen Park) 18-3, Connor Lorden (LaSalle-Peru) dec. Alex Jackson (Bremen) 3-2, Harrison Dea (Morton) fall Tyler Clarke (Chatham Glenwood) 3:37, Cory Zator (Lemont) dec. Noah Woods (Washington) 8-4, Wyatt Medlin (Washington) dec. Austin Johnston (Normal West) 7-5, Colby Crouch (Troy Triad) fall Bernard Cox (Richwoods) 1:36, Peyton Cox (Washington) fall Luke Kawa (Richards) 1:02, Caden Muselman (Oak Forest) dec. Rocky Almendarez (Galesburg) 7-2, Gauge Shipp (Galesburg) major dec. Tyson Rakers (Highland) 11-0, Eli Gonzalez (Washington) dec. Ben Capitosti (Mattoon) 5-2, Kannon Webster (Washington) fall Luke Hamiti (Joliet Catholic) 4:16, Hunter Daniel (Oak Forest) dec. Steven Marvin (Morton) 5-4, Aidan Postma (Troy Triad) fall Kenny Rutherford (Peoria High) 4:26, Collin Reif (Jacksonville) dec. Cael Miller (Washington) 3-2, Zane Hulet (Washington) dec. Isaiah Duckworth (Carbondale) 7-0, Nick Mueller (Dunlap) dec. Maddox Kirts (Bloomington) 7-4, Blake Hinrichsen (Washington) tech fall Carter Vincent (Grayslake Central) 16-1, Aiden Cohen (Deerfield) fall Emilio Torres (Galesburg) 1:19, Josh Hoffer (Washington) dec. Zach Pomatto (Joliet Catholic) 3-0, Gambino Perez (Brother Rice) dec. Malachi Washington (Peoria High) 8-7, Justin Hoffer (Washington) dec. Colton Crowley (Mahomet-Seymour) 6-0, Connor Lorden (LaSalle-Peru) dec. Leo Meyer (Mattoon) 7-0, Shamon Handegan (Pekin) dec. Rylan Breen (Chicago Mt. Session 3 November 22, 2022, 11:46 am. transition: 0.4s; The winner gets the weights only unbeaten, Waltz. Use 106px if message is 3 lines Any of the four could advance to the semifinals. Heading into the regional, it contained eight of the top 10 big men in the state, including the two ranked 1-2 all season, Boersma and Reynolds. The rubber match should be spectacular. Mendoza tore through his bracket with three tech falls and an injury default to take the title and remain firmly in the top spot. In this episode, we showcase a busy Indiana varsity basketball coach pulling double duty, and an Idaho wrestler who honored her late father with an inspirational tournament championship. The 113-pound class in 2A contains juniors Christian Olsen of Crystal Lake South, trying for his second straight title at the weight, and Chad Bellis of Bloomington, up a weight from 106 last year. WATCH Eighteen 3A schools advanced four or more individuals to the State Farm Center. 132: Cameron Johnson, Aurora Christian (120 in 18) Here you'll find all collections you've created before. 132: 1) Ethen Doty, West Carroll (Jr,37-2); 2) Gabe Spencer, Heyworth (Sr,35-1); 3) Will Carlile, Litchfield (Jr,37-0); 4) Billy Tay, Colfax Ridgeview (Jr,44-5); 5) Dayton Hall, Mount Carmel (Jr,40-2); 6) Marey Roby, Lena-Winslow/Stockton (So,40-7)in great spots: Billy Taylor, Rock Island Alleman (Jr,41-10); Grant Peterson, Peoria Notre Dame (Sr,43-1). 170: 1) David Ferrante, Huntley (Sr,42-2); 2) Luke Rasmussen, Barrington (Sr,41-0); 3) Antonio Torres, Waubonsie Valley (So,33-3); 4) Cooper Wettig, Montini (So,29-11); 5) Ricardo Salinas, Evanston (Jr,46-3); 6) Carter Maggio, St. Charles East (Sr,37-8)in great spots: Ron Kruse, Hinsdale Central (Sr,35-5); Cole Pradel, Oswego (Jr,35-6). Yes, six. He has covered wrestling in Illinois for 40 years for a variety of publications, including the Chicago Sun-Times, and has published The Illinois Best Weekly for 36 seasons. 1 spot most of the season remains a viable title contender IF he can survive a quarterfinal against Faworski. /* background-color: #ffc107; */ /* YELLOW - #ffec64 */ Hayes has lost only to Iowan Ryder Block at The Clash. Outlook: Seven of the eight wrestlers listed here have combined for 13 state medals. The second came against Caves, ranked No. Outlook: Get ready to read the following a lot in stacked 1A: virtually everybody at this weight class has placewinner potential. Hes added two more wins over Meenen since, including an 11-5 decision in the sectional final at Oregon. Independent Operators, and also Biaggi's Ristorante Italiano I didnt see the first match between Rundell and Ragusin, a 4-3 Ragusin win in California, but I did see the second, where Rundell prevailed in all three positions in a 6-4 overtime win. .alert-container-parent { 145: 1) Kyle Schickel, Lemont (Sr,35-3); 2) Sincere Bailey, TF North (Jr,33-6); 3) Peyton Timmons, Crystal Lake South (Sr,34-4); 4) Vincent Swindell, Carmel (Sr,28-12); 5) Sean Crump, Niles Notre Dame (Sr,30-6); 6) Cole Watkins, Washington (Sr,36-10)in great spots: Ashton Kellett, LaSalle-Peru (Sr,31-4); Austin ODonoghue, Lincoln (Sr,43-5). Outlook: Up three weight classes from last year, Odom has dominated, and unlike his junior season, hes healthy at the right time. Five to try for third titles: 24 state champs return. For customer inquiries or questions about ordering products and training, call us toll free 1-800-263-5024. The match of the weight takes place in the semifinals, between Copass and Enlow, who played football for the Vandals at 340 pounds before finally getting down in January. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo. This section contains resources on hazards and health and safety topics 1 spot admirably until losing 9-6 to Roper in the Barrington semifinals, could see him again in a totally different kind of semifinal Friday night. Two other showdowns between returning champions would take place in semifinal matches. 120: 1) Colton Drousias, Chicago Mount Carmel (Sr,28-4); 2) Josh Koderhandt, Belleville West (Jr,39-0); 3) Nain Vazquez, Montini (Jr,33-11); 4) Vincent Robinson, Marian Catholic (Fr,24-3); 5) Tyler Driessens, Naperville Central (Sr,40-2); 6) Luis Bazan, Bolingbrook (Fr,38-8)in great spots: Ronan Schuelke, Glenbard North (Sr,28-8); Cole Rhemrev, Stevenson (So,36-5). Expect the rematch to be another classic. Wt Class Rankings. .section-header-flag-statistics, Lost in all this is the 13-year state title streak currently owned by Glenbard North. Joliet Catholic Academy, Marian Central Catholic, Oak Forest and TF North each qualified seven, with Aurora Christian and Deerfield each advancing six. 10 Shares. Fab 50 Team Rankings. Switch to the light mode that's kinder on your eyes at day time. } However, there is no question that nationally-ranked Seth Mendoza remains the top 106-pounders in the state of Illinois. More info. Other storylines from 106 include HM Jessup defeating #4 Spacht to make the finals to earn a spot back in the overall rankings. More info, This section contains a library of tools and resources about H&S The Illinois High School Association (IHSA) Board of Directors met for a special board meeting on Wednesday, October 28, 2020, where the Board provided the latest information on the IHSA's. IHSA 1A Team Sectional @ Le Roy. Get updated Illinoismatmen news directly to your email inbox! 182: 1) Trevor Swier, Montini (Sr,26-6); 2) Jack Hartman, Barrington (Jr,37-5); 3) DeAnthony Parker, Moline (Jr,40-5); 4) Alonzo Smiley, Glenbard North (Sr,40-4); 5) Jayden Perez, Joliet Central (Sr,39-4); 6) Joey Mrazek, Lake Zurich (Sr,39-5)in great spots: Thomas Culp, Quincy (Jr,39-5); Jared Dowell, Pekin (Sr,37-4). Outlook: The most intriguing class in 3A. December 1, 2021 All Initial Internal Audit submissions after this date must use the COR, October 1, 2022 All external audits after this date will be completed following the COR. Outlook: Like the three weight classes before it, the Oregon sectional produces much of the story line. 2023 state academic champions 5A Highland 3.519 4A Bishop Kelly 3.640 3A Sugar-Salem 3.500 2A Nampa Christian 3.735 NFHS Overtime The NFHS proudly presents NFHS Overtime, a video series hosted by Nate Perry featuring some of the spectacular performances and outstanding stories from the world of high school activities. The following implementation dates will allow us to reach that goal: This page has various resources that may assist you with any additional questions you have about COR. .section-header-flag-weather, He wants more, 5th place match: 8-2 decision loss vs. Yorkville Christian's Aiden Larsen, Wrestlebacks semifinals: 10-2 major decision loss vs. Anna Jonesboro's Drew Sadler, Wrestlebacks quarterfinals:6-3 decision win vs. Peoria Notre Dame's Ian Akers, Wrestlebacks second round: 3-2 decision win vs. Rock Island Alleman's Dalton Nimrick, Wrestlebacks first round: Pinned win (1:20)vs. Harlan's Jonking Williams, First round: Pinned loss (1:48) vs. Illini Bluff's Hunter Robbins. Session 2 The condensed 2020-21 season dates will be as follows (see chart below to see where each sport falls): Fall: August 10 to October 24. Enter your account data and we will send you a link to reset your password. Outlook: Whose idea was this bracketing? The League of Champions (LOC) is a cross-sectoral organization dedicated to health and safety excellence through collaboration and information sharing on real-world health and safety situations. Amundsen Anna-Jonesboro Back of the Yards College Prep Barrington Batavia Berwyn/Cicero Morton Bloom Bloomington Bogan Bolingbrook Brother Rice Byron Cahokia Canton Carlinville Cary-Grove Chicago Academy Chicago Mt. .section-header-flag-trainingpartner, 3A: The Saints March away with the Unofficial Team Title, 2A: JCA Stands Atop the Hill with the Unofficial Team Title, 1A: Coal City Captures the Unofficial Team Title, Illinois Matmen 3A Team Rankings Updated 11/15/22, IWCOA Illinois State Championship Press Release, Illinois Matmen 1A Team Rankings Updated 11/15/22. by So which road do you favor? .section-header-flag-rss-training-services By Tony Hager (@hagertony) Nov 11, 2021. Use 80px if message is 2 lines Use 60px if message is 1 line There are 24 returning state champions, the same as last year six in Class 3A, nine in Class 2A and nine in Class 1A 20 of whom won last year. Two juniors from the West Suburban Conference one from the Gold, one from the Silver. In 3A at 126, defending champion Dylan Ragusin of Montini could meet 2018 champion Jacob Rundell of Oak Park-River Forest for the third time this season. 113: Diego Sotelo, Marmion (106 in 19) Illinois High School Wrestling Rankings Friday, February 14, 2020 Illinois high school wrestling historian Rob Sherrill of Center Mat Press will be releasing the GEI Wrestling Apparel individual & team rankings via the Illinois Wrestling Coaches & Officials Association (IWCOA) each week. Threads of Life is a Canadian charity that brings hope and healing to families living in the aftermath of workplace tragedy. STATE SUPPORTERS /* background-color: #ffc107; */ /* YELLOW - #ffec64 */ Boersma made a nice recovery after losing in the overtime tie-breaker to Kyle Hughes of Alton in the first round at Quincy, but that raises the question: would you rather run the Quincy gauntlet? Love nearly placed at 195 last year. Full story: Mid-Illini gold standard: Washington, Canton wrestlers lead IHSA title haul, Every state advancer:The 55 Peoria-area boys wrestlers who advanced to the 2023 IHSA state finals, Kannon Webster:How this Illini recruit quietly built a legacy and grew into the Peoria area's top wrestler, Illinois High School Association boys wrestling state finals, Mid-Illini gold standard: Washington, Canton wrestlers lead IHSA title haul, The 55 Peoria-area boys wrestlers who advanced to the 2023 IHSA state finals, How this Illini recruit quietly built a legacy and grew into the Peoria area's top wrestler, Your California Privacy Rights/Privacy Policy, Hunter Robbins (Illini Bluffs) dec. Aiden Larsen (Yorkville Christian) 1-0, Keygan Jennings (Farmington) fall Andrew Alvarado (West Marian) 2:18, Paul Ishikawa (Illini Bluffs) dec. Blue Bishop (Herrin) 4-2, Dax Gentes (El Paso-Gridley) dec. Max Astacio (West Marian) 7-4, Joseph Norton (Canton) major dec. Nick Deloach Jr. (Cahokia) 12-2, Hunter Robbins (Illini Bluffs) fall Josiah Perez (Polo) 4:39, Ian Akers (Peoria Notre Dame) fall Blake Arseneau (Kankakee McNamara) 4:57, Maddux Steele (Canton) fall Culan Lindemuth (Coal City) 5:29, Keygan Jennings (Farmington) fall Alex Powell (Litchfield) 9-2, Tony Keene (Harrisburg) sudden victory Payton Murphy (Tremont) 8-6, Trevor Hedges (Canton) major dec. Brock Finch (Coal City) 10-0, Brady Grennan (Sterling Newman) fall Bowden Delaney (Tremont) 2:50, TJ Silva (Dakota) fall Bradlee Ellis (Farmington) 1:36, Dillon Hinton (Vandalia) dec. Ian O'Connor (Illini Bluffs) 8-2, Owen Miller (Vandalia) sudden victory Jackson Carroll (Illini Bluffs) 3-1, Paul Ishikawa (Illini Bluffs) fall Liam Fox (Murphysboro) 3:16, Dax Gentes (El Paso-Gridley) dec. Eric McKinney (Vandalia) 6-3, Will Fox (Shelbyville) dec. Gage Sweckard (Deer Creek-Mackinaw) 8-4, Joseph Norton (Canton) dec. Alex Watson (Port Byron Riverdale) 9-2, Gabriel Kaminski (Nazareth) dec. Ethan Ladd (Macomb) 7-2, Hunter Robbins (Illini Bluffs) fall Charlie Dvorak (Nazareth) 1:07, Drew Sadler (Anna-Jonesboro) dec. Augustus Swanson (Princeton) 6-0, Keygan Jennings (Farmington) major dec. Tharren Jacobs (Port Byron Riverdale) 8-0, Payton Murphy (Tremont) fall Luke Moen (Orion) 1:45, Aaron Meenen (Rock Falls) dec. John Davis (Canton) 7-5, Bowden Delaney (Tremont) dec. Micah Spinazzola (Peotone) 6-4, Bradlee Ellis (Farmington) fall Max Rosen (Chicago DePaul) 3:33, Ian O'Connor (Illini Bluffs) dec. Santino Izzi (Peotone) 8-1, Jake Piatak (Coal City) dec. Mason Mark (Tremont) 6-0, Jackson Carroll (Illini Bluffs) dec. Nick Davidson (West Marian) 5-4, Jason Bowers (Dakota) tech fall William Taylor (Kewanee) 17-2, Brock Smith (Port Byron Riverdale) tech fall Tyler Roth (El Paso-Gridley) 15-0, Paul Ishikawa (Illini Bluffs) tech fall Andrew Fowler (Nazareth) 18-3, Ian Kreske (Peotone) dec. Chase Daugherty (Peoria Notre Dame) 7-3, Reef Pacot (Oakwood) dec. Augie Christiansen (Princeton) 10-4, Jase Grunder (Erie) fall Max Kelly (Kewanee) 4:23, Jack Seacrist (Stillman Valley) fall Jake McElwee (United) 1:13, Ethan Struck (West Marian) dec. Carter Hoge (Macomb) 9-2, Dax Gentes (El Paso-Gridley) fall Henry Coughlin (St. Laurence) 1:15, Gage Sweckard (Deer Creek-Mackinaw) dec. Asher Hamby (Seneca) 1-0, Carter Watkins (Manteno) dec. Danny Murphy (Canton) 9-3, Joseph Norton (Canton) fall Michael Kopecky (Northridge) 2:26, Derek Carlson (Coal City) fall Rese Shymansky (Farmington) 5:07, Foley Calcagno (IC Catholic) dec. Cody Langland (El Paso-Gridley) 6-1, Braiden Young (Coal City) dec. TJ Conner (Tremont) 5-4, Chris Peura (Seneca) fall Max Ryner (Macomb) 3:21, Ethan Ladd (Macomb) dec. Mike Haas (Lena-Winslow) 3-0, Noah Wenzel (Dakota) major dec. Landon Wierenga (Eureka) 11-2, Noah Carl (Toledo Cumberland) dec. Asa Reed (Canton) 14-9, Jason Dowell (Cahokia) fall Mike McLaughlin (Peoria Notre Dame) :47, Cole Edie (Auburn) fall William Stowe (Knoxville) 2:53, Colby Crouch (Troy Triad) dec. Wyatt Medlin (Washington) 10-5, Peyton Cox (Washington) major dec. Caden Muselman (Oak Forest) 14-1, Gauge Shipp (Galesburg) fall Dylan Watts (Bloomington) 4:53, Kannon Webster (Washington) fall Aidan Blackburn (Mattoon) 2:59, Nick Mueller (Dunlap) dec. Will Prater (Lombard Montini) 12-5, Blake Hinrichsen (Washington) dec. Aiden Cohen (Deerfield) 12-10, Mateo Casillas (Mahomet-Seymour) dec. Josh Hoffer (Washington) 6-0, Justin Hoffer (Washington) dec. Jack Barnhart (Champaign Centennial) 6-4, Connor Lorden (LaSalle-Peru) dec. Alex Hamrick (Chatham Glenwood) 11-4, Gavin Rockey (Wauconda) dec. Harrison Dea (Morton) 14-7, Wyatt Medlin (Washington) dec. Tyler Weidman (Grayslake Central) 10-4, Peyton Cox (Washington) fall John Ben Maduena (Chatham Glenwood) 3:41, Gauge Shipp (Galesburg) tech fall Patrick Tinsley (Wheeling) 17-0, Anthony Streib (Antioch) dec. Eli Gonzalez (Washington) 7-2, Kannon Webster (Washington) fall Rider Searcy (Mt.
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