Bloomington – Claudia Heini broke her thumb and missed for five weeks of wrestling earlier this year.
On Saturday, Lockport Sophomore still wrapped its thumb, and wrapped a 130-pound state championship with a 4–2 win over Colinsville’s Taylor Dawson at Grosinger Motors Arena. Dawson entered the match with a record of 47–0.
For the first period, Henny began the second period in the bottom position. He made a reversal-in-up in another place to take a 2–0 lead, only to see the dawson back with a reversal of his own, and the third period began in 2–2 tie.
Once again, Henny started in the bottom position and once again, she was able to hit a reversed. This time, she was able to keep the dawson down and organize for the championship. Before he reversed, however, Henny’s body turned in the middle, causing injury. Henny flexed her hip a few times and returned to the match.
“I have never been good down,” Henny said. “But I am working with my coaches and working on my cradle defense.
“There was such relief and happiness and enthusiasm after the match. I still cannot believe it. I tried not to take my loss [in the finals] Last year too hard. I don’t think I realized how big it was till now. I was telling myself that I was going to be the state winner, but I still cannot believe it. ,
Thanks to the team’s teammate Morgan Turner on 110, thanks to Heini’s title, Lockport finished second as a team with 58 points behind the lakes, scoring 61 runs.
Turner defeated Jolit Central’s Eliana Paramo for the title, earning a pin at 2:39 after taking a 13–3 lead.
Turner (11–0) spent most of his season’s wrestling with the Lockport Boys team until he broke his shoulder and tore his labram, a injury that he said that he still affects him in the tournament.
“The state championship looks good,” said Turner. “This is what I came down to do here. My shoulder is still around the neck, but I am thankful that the doctor approved me for wrestling against girls. Wrestling against boys helped me in this tournament. Boys are strong. ,
Turner finished third in class 2A in 106 pounds in the previous season, while wrestling for Bremen became the first girl to win the state medal at the boys’ meeting.
Peotone’s Karanan farmer won the championship in 170 pounds, with Planfield Central’s 155-Pound Champion Alyxia Tucker defended 9–6 decisions. The farmer also wrestled 155 last year and lost to Tucker in the semi -finals. This year, Tucker suffered two defeats a year, by both farmers, one in a sectional championship and one in a state championship.
Tucker opened the title match with a techdown, but the farmer counted with a reversal, then scored two close points and took a 4–2 lead. Tucker ran before the end of the first period, making him enter 4-3 to another. Tucker started in second place and ran to tie at 4, then took the farmer down to take a 6-4 lead. The farmer then entered the third period and achieved another upsurge to tie it to 6.
In the third, the farmer started in the bottom position and migrated to a 7-6 lead before winning with a Techdown.
The farmer said, “Last year there were a lot of sleep and a lot of trips.” “I improved a lot this year. I am trying to go to college for wrestling. A division I school is a dream, but I don’t yet know.
“It is great to start girls’ wrestling programs in our school and see how much the game is growing.”
In the third place matches, the two-time state runner-up in 120 Gracie Guarino of Lincoln-way Central ranked Mount Syon’s Sydney cannon third in 115 in 51 seconds.
Gwarino said, “It is nice to end my high school career with a win.” “I knew that it would be a difficult match in Semi [against eventual champ Gabby Gomez of Glenbard North]And that one of us will end the first and the second one third.
“I love all friends I have made through wrestling, and I am eager to make more after going to college.”
Edison Caltox of Minuka finished fourth in 130, with a 12–0 verdict for Huntley’s Obri Rohrbaikar, while Bolingbrook’s Katie Ramirez-Kinto finished third in 135 after the 8–1 decision on Jena Tuxorn of Chautham-Glainwood.
“When the season started, I just wanted to love again with the game,” said Ramirez-Quintaro. “I finished my Sofomore Year sixth, but I did not give place last year. This is my last year, and I won my last match, so I am happy.
“I am not surprised by the increase in the number of sports, but the competition has changed a lot over the years. You will really have to be a good wrestler to move forward now. I hope that we are on the way to become one of the best states in the country for wrestling of girls. ,
In the fifth-ranked matches, Zo Dempsy of Lincoln-Vest West overtook Most of the 105 DCC of the match, but was able to remove a takedown and three close-colonial points with a win of 8–6 in the last 46 seconds of the third period.
Semi Grissain of Seneca stood at 130 at 130. Grissain lost the fifth -place match from Fall for Amber Lodarback of Camp Point Central. A Sofomore, Grison, Seneka became the first girl in history to win the state wrestling medal.
“It was a fun season,” Grison said. “I feel good about being Seneca’s first girl to win the medal. I hope that it is interested in more girls to come out for wrestling and we can create a whole girls team until I graduated.
“Wrestling here with a large crowd is fun, but the competition is very difficult, as it was with more girls wrestling last year and had more experience. I hope that I will receive a better medal here and two times. ,
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