Joliet Central’s Trayvon Zabala (top) wrestles Sandburg’s Jake Vales. | Ray Luna~For Sun-Times Media
Thornton’s Kris Williams (right) wrestles Lockport’s Brian Rossi in the 113-pound championship match. | Ray Luna~For Sun-Times Media
Homewood-Flossmoor’s Mike Burke (top) beatd Bolingbrook’s Milan Patel in the 106-pound championship match. | Ray Luna~For Sun-Times Media
Thornton’s Kris Williams wins the 113-pound championship match. | Ray Luna~For Sun-Times Media
Lockport’s Brian Rossi (right) wrestles Thornton’s Kris Williams. | Ray Luna~For Sun-Times Media
Homewood-Flossmoor’s Mike Burke wrestles Bolingbrook's Milan Patel. | Ray Luna~For Sun-Times Media
Joliet Central’s Trayvon Zabala (top). | Ray Luna~For Sun-Times Media
Lincoln-Way West’s Kyle Rodriguez (top) defeats Joliet West’s Jayvin Bandy at 132 pounds. | Ray Luna~For Sun-Times Media
Sandburg’s Alante Walker reacts after defeating Homewood-Flossmoor’s Connor Bandy in the 145-pound championship match. | Ray Luna~For Sun-Times Media
Lincoln-Way East’s Kyle Langenderfer controls Sandburg’s Mitch Cook at 152 pounds. | Ray Luna~For Sun-Times Media
Sandburg’s C.J. Brucki controls Lincoln-Way Central’s Matt Scheider during the championship match at 160 pounds. | Ray Luna~For Sun-Times Media
Sandburg’s C.J. Brucki (left) defeats Lincoln-Way Central’s Matt Schneider at 160 pounds. | Ray Luna~For Sun-Times Media
Lincoln-Way Central’s Matt Schneider (left) wrestles Sandburg’s C.J. Brucki. | Ray Luna~For Sun-Times Media
Sandburg’s Colin Holler (left) wrestles Lincoln-Way Central’s Bryce Gorman. | Ray Luna~For Sun-Times Media
Lincoln-Way Central’s Bryce Gorman (right) wrestles Sandburg’s Colin Holler. | Ray Luna~For Sun-Times Media
Lincoln-Way Central’s Bryce Gorman (right) wrestles Sandburg’s Colin Holler. | Ray Luna~For Sun-Times Media
In arguably the most formidable conference in Illinois, the SouthWest Suburban Tournament still belongs to reigning Class 3A state champion Sandburg. But the potent competition didn’t stop six area wrestlers from capturing gold Saturday in Joliet. Lincoln-Way East and Joliet Central notched two individual champs …