Huntley's Zach Stenger brings down Belvidere's Christian Arias in a 113-pound bout. | Michele du Vair~For Sun-Times Media
Burlington Central coach Vince Govea shouts instructions at Saturday's Harvard Wrestling Invitational. | Michele du Vair~For Sun-Times Media
Burlington Central's Nick Maldonado battles Juan Arteaga at 106 pounds. | Michele du Vair~For Sun-Times Media
Ricky Vigil of Huntley throws Burlington Central's Andrew Brooks during a 120-pound match. | Michele du Vair~For Sun-Times Media
Dundee-Crown's David Campos catches his breath after a losing in the semifinals at 113 pounds. | Michele du Vair~For Sun-Times Media
Fremd's Cody Hauser upends Dundee-Crown's Tim Schammier during a semifinal match at 160 pounds. | Michele du Vair~For Sun-Times Media
Dundee-Crown's Tim Schammier fights for the upper hand against Fremd's Cody Hauser at 160 pounds. | Michele du Vair~For Sun-Times Media
Dundee-Crown assistant Matt Wahl and head coach Bob Skillman shout instructions from the sidelines. | Michele du Vair~For Sun-Times Media
Huntley's Brandon Meyer fights to bring down Harvard's Chase Shelton at 126 pounds. | Michele du Vair~For Sun-Times Media
HARVARD — Zach Zenger and his fellow Huntley high school wrestling teammates wanted a change. After years of being unnoticed and a non-contender, the senior — along with Red Raiders wrestling coach BJ Bertelsman — put forth a more consistent effort, logged more hours training …