GLEN ELLYN β Glenbard West senior wrestler Tony Shadid made a memorable impression on the mat Feb. 3.
His title celebration also turned a few heads β and led to a few people quickly moving in a different direction as the highly charged up Shadid reveled in his finals victory.
Shadid was among the individual weight class winners at the Class 3A Glenbard West Regional in Glen Ellyn.
Marmion rolled to the team title with 212 points, beating out host Glenbard West (156) and Batavia (126). Downers Grove North placed fourth with 122 points, Glenbard East was fifth (93), Lyons claimed sixth (83), Wheaton Warrenville South took seventh (46) and Willowbrook rounded out the field with 37.5 points.
The top three placers from each weight class advanced to this weekendβs Hinsdale Central Sectional.
Shadid capped a memorable regional effort by pinning Marmionβs Christian Favia in the 157-pound title match. As soon as his match ended, Shadid darted off the mat, slapping hands with everybody in his path, and then hugged several coaches and teammates as he energetically made his way through the small, but crowded path.
βConsistency was the key for me,β Shadid said. βThroughout the year, weβve worked with our mental health and staying strong. I stayed consistent for my match and go 100%. Itβs amazing. It feels so great to drive through [my opponents]. Iβve been working all year for this, so Iβm not surprised. This feels great. Iβm ready and going to go downstate. This played just the way I planned it. Iβve been building my consistency and stamina. I feel I did that today. Iβm looking forward to harder competition [this] weekend.β
A few minutes before Shadidβs electric performance, Glenbard West senior Elliot Torres gave his teammate some inspiration. Torres, like Shadid, is aiming to advance to the state tournament for the first time in his career. Torres (31-3) endured a tough bracket but closed out his day by pinning Bataviaβs Dylan Wells for the 150-pound title.
βMy [finals] match went pretty well,β said Torres, sporting some blood on his teeth. βI thought I did everything I wanted in the finals. Last year, I had COVID and had a weight cutting problem, so this feels great. Iβve kept wrestling and working in our room. Iβve wrestled better and am just looking to keep getting better. Iβm very excited for next week.β
The Cadets set the tone for a big day with a strong showing in the lower weights, receiving titles from Logan Conover (106), Nicholas Garcia (113), Donny Pigoni (126), Zach Stewart (138), Joseph Favia (215) and Mateusz Nycz (285). Ashton Hobson (144), Christian Favia (157) and Vincenzo Testa (175) all claimed second-place medals for the Cadets.
βToday was great,β Marmion coach Nathan Fitzenreider said. βAll of the guys wrestled really hard. Weβve been dealing with a lot of bumps and bruises and injuries, but all the guys are peaking at just the right time.β
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Batavia qualified six wrestlers for the sectional, led by Imo Garcia capturing the 120-pound title with a 3-0 decision over Lyonsβ Griff Powell. At 132 pounds, Bataviaβs Jack Duraski claimed a hard-fought 1-0 win over Glenbard Westβs Ulises Rosas in the final. Bataviaβs Aidan Huck recorded a 6-4 win over Marmionβs Ashton Hobson for the 144-pound title. Senior Ben Brown, a linebacker on the football team, claimed Bataviaβs final first-place medal, defeating Glenbard Westβs Sasha Boulton in a memorable match 2-1 at 190.
Brown celebrated his grueling victory with a double-bicep pose on the mat.
βI want to keep this momentum rolling,β Brown said. βIβve put in a lot of work. [Sasha] was a really good wrestler. He was a strong kid. It was a burner. I knew it was going to be a good match. This is a good feeling coming here and getting a win.β
Lyons senior Gunnar Garelli, who became the Lionsβ first All-State wrestler last season since 2017, is on the path toward a repeat trip to Champaign. Garelli (42-1), who plans to attend Virginia Tech, recorded an impressive 4-3 win over Glenbard Westβs Collin Carrigan in the 165-pound final.
βI lost to [Carrigan] two weeks ago, so I was excited to beat him,β Garelli said. βIt was a close loss. I had to make a few adjustments, watching out for his lead attack and how to defend it. I was satisfied with my performance, but I have to keep improving. This is a good confidence builder for me.β
Wheaton Warrenville Southβs Sedeeq Al Obaidi claimed a medical default victory in the 175-pound final for the Tigersβ lone championship. Al Obaidi (35-2) said heβs ready for another prolific effort at the sectional.
βI felt pretty good about the match, but he obviously got hurt,β he said. βThis is my second time winning regionals, but this is not the main tournament. Iβm trying to get ready for that state tournament. This is just one step to that.β
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