01/21/2020
Libertyville takes care of Lake Zurich ~ By John Bumbales - Daily Herald Correspondent ~ 1/17/2020
After an impressive win over Warren last week at home, visiting Libertyville wanted to keep the positive momentum going Friday night in North Suburban Conference wrestling action at Lake Zurich.
And after building a commanding 27-0 lead right out of the gates with the help of some forfeits, the Wildcats did just that as they went on to capture a 54-24 NSC victory over the Bears to put themselves in a good position to win the conference championship in the next few weeks.
Lake Zurich (1-4 in the NSC) was hampered by losing six forfeits overall. But the Bears were still competitive against Libertyville (15-2, 5-0) thanks to four pins in the dual meet.
Starting at 138 pounds, elite senior Danny Pucino (25-1) gave the Wildcats a 6-0 lead with a forfeit win before 145-pound teammate Domenic Tarello's pin made the score 12-0.
Then came forfeits for transfer student E'lan Heard (15-1 at 152) and Josh Knudten at 160 before Dane Whitney's 8-2 decision over Matt Luby at 170 staked the Wildcats to the 27-point lead.
In a showdown at 182, Lake Zurich's No. 3-ranked Joey Mrazek (25-2) pinned Chase Baczek as Baczek moved up a weight class to get a really tough match.
Mrazek's only losses this season were to the No. 1-ranked wrestlers in the state in both Class 2A and Class 1A.
"I've been pretty happy with how the season has been going so far, and I have to take one match at a time," said Mrazek, who just missed state last year. "I obviously have some high aspirations for later this year, but I don't want to look too far ahead because I have to get through that (Barrington) sectional."
Libertyville 195-pounder Adam Pressley defeated Zach Gill 11-4 before a forfeit victory for Jordan Smith boosted the lead to 36-6 after eight matches.
Lake Zurich heavyweight Alan Pontoja (11-2) was impressive with a pin in 1:34. But two more forfeit wins for the Wildcats (Ryan Schlitt at 106 and Caelan Riley at 113) put the team outcome of the meet out of reach for the Bears.
Lake Zurich did finish strong as pins by Logan Neurauter (22-5 at 120), and Scott Busse at 126 showed the Bears' firepower at the lower weights.
"Obviously it's not ideal when we're forfeiting six weights, but I'm glad that the guys we had wrestle had some pretty good matches," said Lake Zurich coach Jake Jobst. "He (Mrazek) is having a really good year, and I think he's kind of motivated and driven from his loss last year at sectionals."