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St. Charles East tips Glenbard North to claim DuKane crown

St. Charles East lifted the DuKane Conference championship trophy for the first time in program history after holding off league powers Glenbard North and Batavia Saturday afternoon in Carol Stream at tourney host Glenbard North.

The Saints used bonus points from nationally ranked Ben Davino (120, 28-1) and teammate Tyler Guerro (132, 23-5) in their finals. They also received a key comeback victory from Lane Robinson (14-7) at 152 to dash the hopes of the home side of claiming a 33rd conference title.

"We knew coming in (this) tournament was a three-team race with Glenbard North and Batavia (and) we were hoping it wouldn't be as close as it turned out to be, but we earned bonus points all throughout, and used a couple of big wins here and there (especially) Lane at (52)," said Saints coach Jason Potter.

Robinson found himself chasing Devin Medina (32-7), the Wheaton North junior, 5-0 after two periods. He then staged a sensational late charge to earn a 7-6 victory.

"I was in big trouble with one period to go (but) once I got that first takedown, my confidence grew, and I knew I could win my match, and help my teammates," said Robinson.

The host Panthers, who fell 8 points short of the Saints (256-248) in the final scoreboard, collected five overall individual titles, one more than third-place Batavia, which finished with an impressive 225.5 overall points.

Dominick Marre (113, 25-3), Paul Woo (126, 26-5), Cody Dertz (170, 14-6), Blake Maday (220, 2-0) and Paulie Robertson (23-1) - the No. 2 rated heavyweight in the state - won titles.

"Winning the DuKane Conference is always one of our goals. We fell a little short today, so we'll all have to get back to work (and) get ready for regionals next weekend," said Robertson, who recently committed to play football next fall at Division II Saginaw Valley State University.

Inspired from championship runs from Ino Garcia (31-4), who dominated at 106, Kaden Fetterolf (138, 31-5), Cael Andrews (145), and Jordan Tonkovich (22-3) at 182, Batavia was strong all throughout. The Bulldogs showed they will be a force next weekend at the DeKalb regional, where St. Charles East, North and Geneva will all appear.

"Just a real terrific effort from the entire team, a real credit to all of them after the recent death of Clint Arlis, one of the all-time great wrestlers in Batavia history," said Bulldogs coach Scott Bayer.

Tom Arlis, father of Clint, is a longtime coach in the Bulldogs program.

"The boys went out and wrestled hard today, so we'll get back to work, and get ourselves ready for regionals next weekend," said Bayer.

Geneva junior John Schmidt (31-13) earned himself a hard-fought title at 195 with his 7-3 decision over top-seed Anthony Chiara (St. Charles East, 16-7).

Joey Olade (24-2) claimed the lone individual title for Lake Park following his 8-4 decision over sophomore Brody Murray (St. Charles, 22-5) at 160.

Olade's win is his fourth major title of the season thus far.

The Panthers trailing eventual champion St. Charles East early on, closing within 193.5-188 and then 224-216 at the lunch break. But a quarter of second place medals, plus five third place medals proved enough to end the day on a high note for Potter's club.

"It was a real good day for us, especially 13 in our lineup today (so) all of the guys stepped up and did what we asked them to do to win ourselves a conference championship," said Potter.

Batavia's Cael Andrews wrestles St. Charles East's Gavin Connolly in the 145-pound Championship round at the DuKane Conference at Glenbard North on Jan. 29, 2022 in Carol Stream. Karen Naess/for Shaw Local
Lake Park's Joey Olalde wrestles St. Charles East's Brody Murray in the 160-pound championship round at the DuKane Conference at Glenbard North on Jan. 29, 2022 in Carol Stream. Karen Naess/for Shaw Local
St. Charles East's Elijah Chiaro wrestles Glenbard North's Cody Detz in the 170-pound championship round at the DuKane Conference at Glenbard North on Jan. 29, 2022 in Carol Stream. Karen Naess/for Shaw Local
St. Charles East's Elijah Chiaro wrestles Glenbard North's Cody Detz in the 170-pound championship round at the DuKane Conference at Glenbard North on Jan. 29, 2022 in Carol Stream. Karen Naess/for Shaw Local
St. Charles North's Drew Surges wrestles Batavia's Jackson Tonkovich in the 182-pound championship round at the DuKane Conference at Glenbard North on Jan. 29, 2022 in Carol Stream. Karen Naess/for Shaw Local
Batavia's Jackson Tonkovich wrestles St. Charles North's Drew Surges in the 182-pound championship round at the DuKane Conference at Glenbard North on Jan. 29, 2022 in Carol Stream. Karen Naess/for Shaw Local
Geneva's John Schmidt wrestles St. Charles East's Anthony Chiaro in the 195-pound championship round at the DuKane Conference at Glenbard North on Jan. 29, 2022 in Carol Stream. Karen Naess/for Shaw Local
Geneva's John Schmidt celebrates winning the 195-pound championship round at the DuKane Conference at Glenbard North on Jan. 29, 2022 in Carol Stream. Karen Naess/for Shaw Local
Glenbard North's Blake Maday wrestles Batavia's Christian Allen in the 220-pound championship round at the DuKane Conference at Glenbard North on Jan. 29, 2022 in Carol Stream. Karen Naess/for Shaw Local
Glenbard North's Paulie Robertson wrestles St. Charles East's Austin Barret in the 285-pound championship round at the DuKane Conference at Glenbard North on Jan. 29, 2022 in Carol Stream. Karen Naess/for Shaw Local
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