Immke rebounded from an early sectional loss with a string of victories to reach the podium. He finished the day 4-1 and recorded multiple pins on his way to third place. Wagner dominated early matches before advancing through the consolation bracket to clinch a state berth.
ST. JOSEPH - A pair of St. Joseph-Ogden wrestlers advanced to this weekend’s Illinois High School Association Individual Wrestling State Finals, which begin Thursday. Isaiah Immke, who had a first-round bye and lost his opening sectional match to Dwight’s Daniel Gutierrez (45-5) by fall, punched his ticket to the division finals after defeating Tremont’s Levi Leitner with a pin at 1:54. Immke picked up his 20th win of the season with a third-place finish in the 145-pound division Saturday. After his loss to Gutierrez and before locking up with Leitner, Immke went on a three-bout winning streak, defeating Marshall Gudauskus from Bismarck-Henning-Rossville-Alvin, Mercer County’s Carson Tippie and Hoopeston Area foe Justin Jones. Finishing the day 4-1, the junior won two of his matches via pins for the highest finish for SJO. Fellow junior AJ Wagner also advanced to wrestle at the State Farm Center this weekend in the 113-pound division. He heads into the state championships with 41 wins and eight losses. Wagner dominated the competition in his first two matches with first-period pins and dropped a decision to Mercer County’s Broctyn King in his third bout of the day. In his next match, it took a mere 31 seconds to notch his consolation round semifinal win over Peoria Notre Dame’s Jac Couri (26-8). Guaranteed to advance to state and secure at least a fourth-place trophy after the quick win over Couri, Wagner squared off with Illini Bluffs’ Paul Ishikawa. Despite a strong Spartan effort, Wagner fell to the Tiger grappler in a 3-1 decision. One other St. Joseph-Ogden wrestler also competed at the Olympia sectional. Sophomore Isaiah Moore, who enjoyed a 30-plus-win season with the Spartans, won his first sectional match in the 126-pound weight class, pinning Tremont’s Logan Poisal in 25 seconds. Moore then dropped his quarterfinal match as well as his consolation bracket bout to finish his season at 32-13. SJO fans who want to watch Immke and Wagner wrestle at state can order tickets starting today online at [www.fightingillini.com](http://www.fightingillini.com), over the phone by calling 1-866-ILLINI-1 or 217-333-3470, or in person at the Illinois Ticket Office at 1800 S. First St., Room 1000, in Champaign. General public tickets are being sold on a first-come, first-served basis. The Class 1A preliminary matches will start at noon, with admission beginning at 11 a.m.


The Spartans improve overall to 19-6 on Tuesday thanks largely to a huge scoring effort by Chance Izard.
The senior, who spend 30-1/2 minutes on the floor for SJO, dropped a magnificent 29 points behind a 52% shotmaking effort against the Eagles in the Illini Prairie matchup.
Ty Pence logged another double digit output, his fifth in SJO's last six games, to finish the evening with 14 points. Like Izard, he did not miss a shot from the free throw line. The frosh star made all four of his attempt.
Izard made all five of his shots and fellow senior Drew Coursey closed out the game with perfect free throw shooting going 2-for-2.
Under the rim, Conner Hodge and Jordan Kelly led the Spartans with five rebounds apiece.
The Eagles scoring effort was led by Kamryn Rome, who mustered 14 points as his team dropped to 2-4 in the conference and 5-19 with season coming to a quick conclusion in a few weeks.
Rantoul's Lorenz Lee added another eight points to his team's effort and Colin Wilkerson contributed another seven. Bryant Shaw led all rebounders with seven boards.
Spartans are back in action this Friday night at home to face Illinois Valley Central for senior night. It will be an oh-so-gooey, sweetheart of a deal for Izard and the other nine seniors on Valentine's Day with a win over the Grey Ghosts. The 'W' will all but guarantee outright ownership the 2020 conference title.
Tip-off for the varsity game at the high school is slated for 7pm.