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Meet the 2023-24 Aurora-Elgin Wrestling All-Area Team

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Strong programs such as Marmion and St. People from St. Charles East highlight the first team selections from the entire area team.

Men’s First Team

Ben AlvarezYorkville, senior, 215 pounds: He finished third in Class 3A. The Reinforced Foxes will finish second in the dual team meet. Twice the entire area. I was sent to Harvard for football.

jayden colonSt. Charles East, senior, 144: He captured his second straight Class 3A state championship and third overall. The Illinois soldiers won 44-5. Won conference, sectional and sectional championships.

Okay DavinoSt. Charles East, senior, 132: The Ohio State recruit ends his career as one of the most successful wrestlers in state history. He went 54-0 and won his fourth straight state championship.

Ty EdwardsYorkville Christian, senior, 132: Defeat defending state champion Gauge Shipp for the Class 2A state title. It ended 48-2. Repeat all area selection. Affiliated with Gardner-Webb.

Joey FaviaMarmion, sophomore, 215: He came up short in his quest for a state title, losing in overtime in Class 3A. He finished 37-7, winning the sectional and sectional championships.

Ino GarciaBatavia, senior, 120: We placed third in Class 3A. He earned his third career medal at the state meet. They finished 28-6 and also won the conference, sectional and region championships.

Nicholas GarciaMarmion, sophomore, 113: He dropped defending state champion Dom Munaretto for the Class 3A state title. We finished 47-5. Won conference, regional and sectional titles.

Tyler GuerraSt. Charles East, senior, 138: The injury derailed his attempt at a third straight state medal. The Indiana soldiers won 46-2. Repeat the entire area. He also won conference, sectional and sectional championships.

Aidan HuckBatavia, senior, 144: He finished fourth in Class 3A. It went 43-7. Won conference, sectional and sectional championships.

Dom MunarettoSt. Charles East, freshman, 106: He finished second at state behind Marmion’s Nicholas Garcia with a score of 50-3. Repeat the entire area. Won conference, regional and sectional titles.

Noah QuintanaWest Aurora, senior, 157: The two-time state qualifier finished fourth in Class 3A. With a score of 31-8, he increased his career record to 108-22. He also won the regional championship.

Kamron SchoolKaneland, senior, 120: They won their first 44 games this season, finishing fifth in Class 2A. It ended with a record of 48-3. Guaranteed conference and regional championships.

Dominic SerioWest Aurora, young, 150: He overcame his knee injury to finish fourth in Class 3A. He won the regional championship and advanced to the regional finals with a 33-4 record.

Zach StewartMarmion, sophomore, 138: He defeated Lockport sophomore Justin Wardlow in the Class 3A state championship match. He finished 30-8 and also won the regional championship.

Yorkville Christian’s Ty Edwards attempts to knock off Galesburg’s Gauge Shipp in the 132-pound title match of the Class 2A individual state meet on Saturday, Feb. 17, 2024, at the State Farm Center in Champaign. (Vincent D. Johnson / Southtown Daily)

Girls First Team

Yamilet AguirreYorkville, senior, 125: He won his third state medal by placing fourth. It was completed with a score of 28-3. He also won the regional championship. Selection of entire area twice.

Angelina GochisKaneland, freshman, 105: Precocious talent shows grit, toughness and skill in winning state championships. We finished 47-5. He also won sectional and regional championships.

Sydney PerryBatavia, senior, 145: He went undefeated for the third straight season by winning the state championship, this time with a 41-0 record. She has been undefeated against her female opponents for four years.

Kameyah YoungWest Aurora, sophomore, 100: We lost the heartbreaker 1-0 in the state championship game. The East Aurora transfer went 32-4 and earned her second straight medal at the state meet.

Angelina Gochis of Kaneland holds the leg of Huntley's Janiah Slaughter during their 105-pound girls wrestling championship match on Saturday, Feb. 24, 2024, at Grossinger Motors Arena in Bloomington.  (Vincent D. Johnson/Daily Southtown)
Kaneland’s Angelina Gochis, right, holds the leg of Huntley’s Janiah Slaughter during the 105-pound championship match of the girls wrestling state meet on Saturday, Feb. 24, 2024, at Grossinger Motors Arena in Bloomington. (Vincent D. Johnson / Daily Southtown) )

Honorary Award

Demetrios CarreraSouth Elgin, sophomore, 120; CooperCorderSandwich, freshman, 138; Miles CorderSandwich, senior, 144; Emma EnglishBartlett, young, 110; Lily EnosBatavia, sophomore, 100; jack fergusonYorkville, young, 150; Alex GochisKaneland, sophomore, 126; Anthony GutierrezSt. Charles East, young, 165; Aiden LarsenYorkville Christian, youth, 113; Peyton MarzenGeneva, senior, 157; Brody MurraySt. Charles East, senior, 175; Joe PettitGeneva, young, 215; Ionnica RiveraWest Aurora, senior, 155; Dayne SerioWest Aurora, sophomore, 165; Asher SheldonBatavia, young, 215; Ashlyn StrenzSandwich, senior, 110; Arnold WalkerEast Aurora, senior, 215; Luke ZookYorkville, young, 175.

Patrick Z. McGavin is a freelance reporter for The Beacon-News.

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