West Aurora's Anthony Rivera (left) and Oswego's Nick Aguirre grapple during a 145-pound match Saturday in Aurora. | Jon Cunningham~For Sun-Times Media
Oswego's Bo Pradel (left) tries to escape West Aurora's Brandon Farias during a 160-pound match. | Jon Cunningham~For Sun-Times Media
Oswego's Max Larsen (top) battles with West Aurora's Dequan Booker at 170 pounds. | Jon Cunningham~For Sun-Times Media
West Aurora's Trevon Williams (top) rides Oswego's Adrian Herrera during a 182-pound match. | Jon Cunningham~For Sun-Times Media
Samuel Deisher (top) tries to roll over Oswego's Charlie Smith in the 285-pound match. | Jon Cunningham~For Sun-Times Media
Will Leite (left) of St. Charles East checks the clock while Naperville Central's Joseph Saleh applies pressure from above. Leite won 2-1 on a last second reversal. | Jon Cunningham~For Sun-Times Media
Naperville Central's Shugi Mizoguchi tangles with Anthony Rubino of St. Charles East at 106 pounds. | Jon Cunningham~For Sun-Times Media
Ryan Rubino (top) of St. Charles East stretches out Naperville Central's Derek Wilke during a 113-pound bout. | Jon Cunningham~For Sun-Times Media
The nice thing about West Aurora’s annual wrestling mega dual is that it affords the team an opportunity to face great competition. Unfortunately for the Blackhawks, they were left looking up at their opposition on two occasions as they finished 1-2 on Saturday, falling to …