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St. Charles East wrestling in command at UEC Meet

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A number of championship bouts were rematches from earlier this season. Rubino, whose freshman brother, Anthony, was second at 106, created much more distance between himself and Elgin's Zachary McCullough this time, scoring a fall after an initial narrow decision.

About a month after topping East's Brad Kearbey, 4-1, in a regular-season dual, Wagner won, 6-1.

Martens defeated his opponent, Neuqua Valley's Justin Killacky, 6-0, in a tournament last week. Saturday's result went 7-2 in Martens' favor.

"I was up, 7-0, until the very end when I slipped off, so I did a little better this week," Martens said. "I got more takedowns, then two pins in the matches before him, so I think I wrestled well this tournament."

Shump hasn't had cause to describe his season any differently.

He notched falls in each of his three matches and will look to cap a perfect regular season when the Bulldogs host Kaneland in a nonconference dual next week.

After missing last season's conference tournament and state series with a broken hand, Shump exhibited his drive once again in the finals, pinning South Elgin's Cory Pych in 5:14.

"He went for a throw right away, and I've always been good at throws," Shump said. "I went up, 5-0, and from there on, he was trying to kind score big moves. I just stayed smart."

Several coaches and fans approached Vela and Saints coach Jason Potter during the awards ceremony to call the 132-pound title bout the most entertaining match of the tournament.

Vela eventually escaped trouble with an escape-takedown-near fall combo that provided the final margin with about 30 seconds remaining. He controlled the match from there, and later said he had learned his lesson going forward toward next month's state series.

Potter made sure of that.

"There's going to be matches down the road that we're going to have to come back, and he shows that he can do that," Potter said.

Vela shouldn't be the only Saint with staying power, something he eventually realized Saturday.

Top placers

St. Charles East
Champions: Ryan Rubino (113), Isaiah Vela (132), Ramon Lopez (152)
Runners-up: Anthony Rubino (106), Brad Kearbey (160)


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