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Boys wrestling

In Champaign, Seneca Senior Chris Pera defeated the Pieroria Heights Senior Issak Kolman with a pinfall in 2 minutes, on Thursday in the Class 1A State Tournament in his 215-pound opener in the state farm center in the campus center of Illinois University in 37 seconds in 37 seconds, then the quarter-finals in the campus center of the University of Illinois in 37 seconds. Peura will take Wood River Junior Drake Champlin in the semi -finals on Friday.

Sandwich Freshman Cooper Cadre rolled out for a 18–3 technical decline victory at Senior Breeden Olmusted in Camberland in 138, then topped the city’s Sophomore Mason Gamer 5–4 in the quarter. Cord will face the undefeated Benton Senior Mason Tiffel in the semi -finals on Friday.

Streater Senior Nicholas Polet won his opening match with a major decision, which was 11–0 on Brother Rice Freshman James Lotito. Polllet will continue in wrestling on Friday for Montini Freshman Alan Wu in the quarter-finals.

For Seneka, Raden Terry won the last tiebreaker at 106 on 106 on St. Joseph-Ogden Senior Mmit Holt, which became the first freshman in the history of the program to win a match in the state. Holt entered the state in match number 3. Terry was then defeated in the quarter-finals through a technical decline (17–0) to Vandalia’s freshman Max Philopot, but wrestling will continue on Friday.

At the age of 150, Irish Senior Nate Otone defeated Pieroria Notre Dame Senior Chase Dotteri 8-3 in the early stages, then in 1:29, Rivardel Junior Blake Smith lost to the quarters by pinfall, but will continue in wrestling on Friday.

At 157, Seneca Sofomore Gunner Varaland decided 5–2 for Huptone Junior Iden Larkin in their opening match and will face Roxana’s Sophomore Lyndon These in Friday’s wrestling.

At the age of 175, Senior Ashmer Hambi fell 7–0 for Tolono Unity Senior Thydon Route in his opener to face Obern Sophomore Joy Barrow in Friday’s wrestling.


In addition, for Sandwich, the Senior Miles Carder earned a 5-4 tiebreaker triumph at Peotone Sophomore Micah Spinzola at 144, then fell 5–2 against Ilini Bluffs Jack Carol in the quarterfinals, but will continue in wrestling on Friday.

Indians freshman Collaten Stone decided to decline a technical decline 15–0 to underestimate Carlile Freshman Preston Watel at 113 and will face De La Salle’s Senior Darel Oman in Friday’s wrestling.

Girls basketball

Peotone 47, Seneca 30: In the Palos Heights, Fighting Irish season was a close to Blue Devils in Class 2A Chicago Christian Regional Championship Games.

Elisa Zellers and Evelyn O’Coner placed Seneca (17–15) with nine and eight points respectively.

Boys Basketball

Fieldcrest 50, Tri-Valley 31: In Minors, the knights completed an undefined (12–0) heart of the regular session of the Illinois Conference, setting a program record for a win (30–1) with a senior night win over the Vikings.

Seniors made way with 14 points for fieldcrest with Conor Reachman, followed by 10 from Coltin Carfot and six each from Jozia Johnson and Brady Rustman.

Falagan-Cornell 58, Fisher 45: In Phalagan, Phalkans (19–12, 5–6) finished regular season with a hiche win on Banniz.

Casler Collins put 29 points to lead FC, including Seth Jones 11 and Connor Reid Nine.

Kankek Bishop McAnamara 60, Markwate Academy 41: In the beds gymnasium, the crusaders lost to visiting phytin Irish.

Midland 56, Earlville 53: In the rural Varna, the Reders fell to 26–4 in the year with damage to Timberwells.

Arlville was headed by Griffin Cook with 20 points and three assistance, while Easton Fruit, Trenton Fruit (Three Support) and Ryan Bronner scored nine points to all.

Arora Christian 67, Newark 35: In Arora, Norsmen decreased against hosts Eagles.

Indian Creek 71, Leyland 49: In Shabona, Panthers dropped the Little Ten Conference competition into Timberwells.

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