Boys wrestling
Wardlo, Johnson, Hampton, Banson in title matches: Action continued on Friday in the IHSA Individual Boys Wrestling State Finals at the State Farm Center in Champion-Ubana.
In Class 3A, Justin Wardlo (138 pounds) of Locport (138 pounds) and Dillon Johnson (285) and Jason Hampton (120) Jolyte Catholic pair made it through unfair on Friday and will compete for the State Championship on Saturday. Floors.
Hampton won 4-3 and 5-3 decisions to earn his place in the state title match; Johnson has dominated his three matches with the first -term pin; And the wardlo survived 4-3 tiebreakers in the state semi-finals.
In class 1A, Landin Benson (165) of Coal City followed an open-round pinfall win-3-0 and 3-2 to make their way for a state championship match with Boden Delani of 3-2-Tremont.
A crowd of wrestlers in the Herald-News region is still alive in wrestling and will compete on the last day of the individual season. These include: Mason Garner of Class 1A – Coal City, Kulene Lindamath, Cooper Morris, Owen Peterson, Cad Poner, Brent Videoski and Body VideoDelowski; Dilan Crachon of Dwite; Seneka’s Ashra Hambi and Chris Pera; Noah O’Coner and Alex Passquale of Class 2A – Lamont; Morris’ Owen Setter; Tommy Banas of Providence; And Class 3A – JCA’s Max Coral, Max Cambi, Luke Foster, Luke Hamati and Nico Roncheti; Charles Walker of Jolit Central; Victuration of Jolit West, Carson Weber and Kohan Weber; Jas Salin and Luke Civinski of Lincoln-VE West; Cad Stonitsch of Minuka; Madox Garbis and Leonardo Towar of Planfield North; And Brian Farley of Romovile.
The action continues on Saturday morning and ends Saturday night.
Girls bowling
Jolit West Atop Standing after Day: Rockford, Jolit West (Team 6,160), Lockport (5,90) and Minuka (5,816) are 1-2-3 in the team standing after the first two days of the competition in the IHSA Girls Bowling State Finals in Cherry Bowl in Cherry Bowl.
Jolit West was headed by Senior Ella Stinke on Friday, who, along with six-game, first-day-rich-secretant, 1,386 (237, 279, 232, 234 higher sports) as well as 1,316 (245, 254) and freshman Gianna Mendoza of Gianna Mendoza (245, 233) with Sophomore (245, 233).
Lockport’s high rollers were on Friday with 1,255 (279, 235) with Paigi Matiaq and Sathi Porters’ Senior Kold with 1,222 (226).
Minuka was led by senior Annie Honnsic and his 1,256 series (237) along with 1,208 (245, 236) of Senior Jena Richie.
All the bowlers named are individually in the top 30. Lincoln-Vay West Senior Holi Kaiser is ranked 35th with 1,195 series (256 high games).
Boys Basketball
Bolingbrook 79, Lincoln-Vest West 70: In the New Lenox, the hosts fell into the conclusion of their regular sessions despite an 36 -point attack from Ellie Bakh. Jacob Bereza added 15 points to LWW (16–15).
Bolingbrook (24–4) got 21-point from Eric Henderson, 11-Ribound Double-Dabble, 14 points from Kaleb Harris and 13 points with five assistance from Justin Anderson.
Seneca 68, Serena 59: In Seneka, host Fighting Irish (22–9) topped the Haskens (28–3), which reached close to every quarter. Paxon Giertz scored 20 points, with Lane Provence and Ksen Kilinker added 15 episi.
St. Igtis 58, Providence 39: In Chicago, Caltics suffered damage despite nine points from the Colin Crane and eight points from Seth Cheni’s hands.