Boys wrestling: Huntley tops Hampshire 40-24 to win Fox Valley Conference title
Markos Mihalopolus knew just how much was at stake before he stepped onto the mat Wednesday night.
Not only did he have a chance to seal the Fox Valley Conference championship for Huntley if he won his match at 285 pounds against Hampshire a year after the Red Raiders missed out on the title. He also had a chance to earn redemption for a loss that stuck with him for nearly a year.
Mihalopolus faced adversity Wednesday night, but just like the Red Raiders had all season, he found a way to win his match in overtime on the way to a 40-24 win. The win secured an undefeated FVC season and a conference title for Huntley, the sixth in the last eight seasons.
“It was a good comeback for the whole team,” Mihalopolus said of the title. “I just want it to stay here for a very long time.”
Mihalopolus faced a familiar foe in Hampshire’s Joey Ochoa, who eliminated him in the blood round of last season’s sectional. Mihalopolus won in previous matchups this season, but Wednesday felt like a special time to show just how much he grew in the last year.
Ochoa grabbed a 1-0 lead in the second period on an escape before Mihalopolus took a 2-1 lead in the third. Ochoa tied it 2-2 late in the third and almost seemed like he won it as regulation expired with a move that didn’t count.
Mihalopolus got the wind knocked out of him at the end of regulation but battled in overtime and took advantage of move he noticed earlier in the match. Once he saw Ochoa go after him, Mihalopolus went behind him, locked him and tripped him to pick up the winning points.
The win gave the Red Raiders (20-5, 9-0) a 31-21 lead and the dual win with a forfeit set for 106.
“I just knew that I could beat him,” Mihalopolus said. “I just need to keep pushing.”
The Red Raiders ran out to a 9-0 lead when Alex Guitierrez (126) won 7-6 and Gavin Nischke (132) won by fall. Vlad Maluhin (144) and Shane McGuine (150) each won by fall while Alex Napientek (165) and Dylan Cerny (215) each won their matches to set up the moment for Mihalopolus.
Janiah Slaughter (106) clinched the dual with a win by forfeit and Colin Abordo (113) won to round out the night.
Huntley coach BJ Bertelsman thought Thursday night was a good example of why the Red Raiders are a good dual team that ended the FVC undefeated.
“When we have everyone, we’re pretty darn good,” Bertelsman said.
Hampshire (10-5, 6-2) made it a close dual after a slow start. Logan Campbell (138), Mikey Brannigan (157) and Carter Hintz (190) each won by fall while Aiden Rowells (175) picked up a win to set up the match at 285. Andrew Selmeri (120) ended the night with a 5-2 win.
While the Whip-Purs couldn’t pick up the win, coach Matt Todd said Hampshire competed at the level it needed to win.
“The score didn’t indicate how the match actually went,” Todd said. “It was a tough one, but the energy we had on the bench, the kids on the mat, they knew the stakes of it. They came out to wrestle and wrestled really well tonight.”
Hampshire will end FVC play against McHenry on Thursday while Huntley will travel to South Elgin.
Both teams will meet on Feb. 3 in the Class 3A Huntley regional. While Wednesday was a special moment for Mihalopolus, he wants to go further and place at state.
“I can’t get into my head too much,” Mihalopolus said. “I just have to focus up and finish out the year well. Last year was a setback. I’ve got to finish this year better.”