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Introducing the 2023-24 Daily Southtown Wrestling All-Area Team


Individuals from juggernaut programs Mount Carmel, Marist and Joliet Catholic lead first team selections from the all-area team.

Boys First Team

Donavon Allen, Marist, junior, 138 pounds: Capped breakthrough season with third-place finish at state. Finished with 35-7 record.

Rylan Breen, Mount Carmel, senior, 190: Earned third state medal with highest finish, taking third. Went 33-10. Helped Caravan win second dual team state championship in three seasons.

Will Denny, Marist, junior, 150: North Carolina State recruit beat Barrington’s Rhenzo Augusto by 15-7 major decision for his first state title. Ended up 42-4.

Eddie Enright, Mount Carmel, senior, 157: Northwestern recruit became two-time state runner-up. Had the pin that clinched the Caravan’s dual team state championship. Finished 43-4.

Ricky Ericksen, Marist, junior, 175: Made surprise run to a state runner-up finish. Closed with a 31-11 record.

Michael Esteban, Marist, junior, 126: Capped great postseason run with state runner-up finish. Nearly half his losses came to state champion Seth Mendoza of Mount Carmel. Ended up 35-9.

Jason Hampton, Joliet Catholic, sophomore, 120: State runner-up helped Hilltoppers reach state for the third straight season. Finished with 34-16 record.

Rocco Hayes, Sandburg, junior, 106: Virginia recruit finished third at state for the second straight season. Had the most wins in the Southland, going 49-2.

Josue Hernandez, De La Salle, senior, 175: Closed high school career with third-place finish in Class 1A. Finished with a 32-7 record.

Jack Hogan, St. Rita, sophomore, 106: Finished third in Class 2A with a record of 38-6.

Dillan Johnson, Joliet Catholic, senior, 285: Wisconsin recruit was dominant, turning into a four-time state champion. Finished 41-1 this season for career record of 145-1.

Colin Kelly, Mount Carmel, senior, 175: Made it back to top of podium after winning state as sophomore and taking second last season. Wisconsin recruit won second state title, going 47-1.

Sean Larkin, St. Rita, senior, 144: Shook off early season injury to finish 22-2 and win his first state championship in Class 2A, beating downstate Washington’s Peyton Cox 9-7.

Jeremiah Lawrence, De La Salle, sophomore, 106: Finished third in Class 1A, going 27-5.

Seth Mendoza, Mount Carmel, junior, 126: Missouri recruit won his third straight state championship and finished 46-2. Undefeated against in-state competition during his career.

Justin Wardlow, Lockport, sophomore, 138: Finished as state runner-up for second straight season after a dramatic overtime win over Marist’s Donavon Allen in the semifinals. Went 42-7.

Sandburg's Rocco Hayes wrestles and defeats Marmion Academy's Logan Conover by fall at 106 pounds during the Class 3A Hinsdale Central Sectional Saturday, February 10, 2024 in Hinsdale, IL. (Steve Johnston/Daily Southtown)
Sandburg’s Rocco Hayes takes control against Marmion’s Logan Conover in the 106-pound championship match of the Class 3A Hinsdale Central Sectional on Saturday, February 10, 2024. (Steve Johnston / Daily Southtown)

Girls First Team

Emma Akpan, Andrew co-op, junior, 190: Earned first state medal with fourth-place finish, going 34-8.

Zoe Dempsey, Lincoln-Way West, sophomore, 105: Became first state medalist in program history with fifth-place finish. Went 20-7.

Gracie Guarino, Lincoln-Way Central, senior, 115: Followed two runner-up finishes with a third-place showing, going 27-1. Only loss came to three-time state champ Gabby Gomez in semifinals.

Claudia Heeney, Lockport, sophomore, 130: After finishing second as freshman, won first state championship. Finished 21-1 and led Porters to runner-up team trophy.

Alyssa Keane, Andrew co-op, junior, 140: Piled up 32-4 record, with two losses coming at state.

Keyhanna Phillips, Thornton, senior, 170: Sectional champion won pair of matches at state and finished 14-2.

Morgan Turner, Lockport, sophomore, 110: Returned from shoulder injury to win state championship with perfect 11-0 record.

Jocelyn Williams, Homewood-Flossmoor, senior, 235: Capped successful high school career with two wins at state. Finished 20-5.

Lockport's Morgan Turner wraps up Joliet Township's Eliana Paramo in the girls wrestling championship match at 110 pound at Grossinger Motors Arena in Bloomington on Saturday, Feb. 24, 2024. (Vincent D. Johnson / Daily Southtown)
Lockport’s Morgan Turner, top, wraps up Joliet Township’s Eliana Paramo in 110-pound championship match of the girls wrestling state meet at Grossinger Motors Arena in Bloomington on Saturday, Feb. 24, 2024. (Vincent D. Johnson / Daily Southtown)

Honorable Mention

Tommy Banas, Providence, freshman, 126; James Bennett, Brother Rice, senior, 132; Averi Colella, Lockport, junior, 105; Max Corral, Joliet Catholic, senior, 165; Dan Costello, Brother Rice, freshman, 175; Max Cumbee, Joliet Catholic, freshman, 113; Sophia Figueroa, Andrew co-op, junior, 115; Luke Hamiti, Joliet Catholic, sophomore, 157; Ryan Hinger, Sandburg, junior, 138; Grace Laird, Joliet Catholic, junior, 120; David McCarthy, De La Salle, junior, 285; Jermia Moore, T.F. South, sophomore, 135; Noah O’Connor, Lemont, senior, 150; Ini Odumosu, Homewood-Flossmoor, senior, 190; Quincy Onyiaorah, T.F. South, junior, 130; Alex Pasquale, Lemont, senior, 285; Austin Perez, Oak Forest, sophomore, 138; Damian Resendez, Mount Carmel, senior, 138; Nico Ronchetti, Joliet Catholic, junior, 190; Alex Sebek, Oak Forest, sophomore, 113; Max Siegel, Andrew, senior, 126; Luke Siwinski, Lincoln-Way West, junior, 138; Evan Stanley, Mount Carmel, freshman, 132; Justin Williamson, Mount Carmel, freshman, 113; Jalah Wilson, Thornton, junior, 130.



Steve Millar , 2024-03-07 16:45:02

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