1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | TEAM | SCORE | TEAM | SCORE | DETAILS |
3 | Oak Lawn | 1 | No. 4 Homewood-Flossmoor | 8 | More |
4 | No. 4 Homewood-Flossmoor defeated Oak Lawn 8-1 to start the new season. Dillon Head, a Michigan commit, led off the bottom of the first inning with an inside the park homerun to give the Vikings an early 1-0 lead. Shai Robinson, an Illinois State commit, got his bat going early in the contest as well, adding two hard-hit triples to the Vikings' offensive tally. RHP Tommy Haggerty toed the rubber for Flossmoor and was dominant throughout his outing - racking up nine strikeouts over four innings of work. LHP Breyan Brooks took the ball in relief of Haggerty and was equally as dominant, punching out six in three innings of work while showcasing a well above-average breaking ball that caught Oak Lawn hitters looking on multiple occasions. | ||||
5 | No. 5 Nazareth Academy | 7 | Reavis | 1 | More |
6 | No. 5 Nazareth Academy starts their 2022 season with and 7-1 victory over Reavis. The Roadrunners were lead by Bobby Kutt and Sam Wampler with two hits apiece including home runs from both players. Kutt went 2-3 with a home run, double and five RBIs to lead to team. Wampler went 2-2 with a home run, double and one RBI. On the mound, Nick Drtina, a Louisville commit, got the start and win, pithing 3.1 innings allowing one run on one hit and struck out three. John Hughes, a North Carolina commit, came in for 2.2 scoreless innings of relief, giving up three hits, while striking out six batters. | ||||
7 | Richards | 0 | No. 15 Marist | 4 | More |
8 | No. 15 Marist took home a 4-0 win in their season opener agianst Richards. Junior Cal Sefcik, an Indiana commit, had two hits in the game to lead the team. Sefcik went 2-3 with a double and a RBI. Jack Wade lead the team in RBIs with two, while going 1-2 at the plate. Starting pitcher Collin Amsden, a Lewis University commit, got the win. Amsden pitched two scoreless innings with five strikeouts and allowed one hit. Sam Gurgone, Anthony Consiglio, Aurora University commit, and Nick Verzoni all pitched one inning of relief work. Consiglio struck out all three batters faced during his inning of work. | ||||
9 | MORE IHSA GAMES | ||||
10 | LaSalle-Peru | 5 | Moline | 3 | More |
11 | LaSalle-Peru defeated Moline 5-3 in their season opener. Jack Scheri, Creighton commit, lead the team with three hits, going 3-3 with a double and two RBIs. Billy Mini went 2-3 at the plate with a double and two RBIs. Julius Sanchez got the start going three innings, allowing two runs on four hits while striking out seven. Dalton Znaniecki got the win in relief, two innings, one unearned run on one hit and struck out three. | ||||
12 | Timothy Christian | 3 | Montini Catholic | 4 | More |
13 | The Broncos (1-0) get their first win of the season with a final score of 4-3, walking it off in the seventh inning. AJ Manganello ('24) came across to score the winning run and solidify the Broncos first win of the season in dramatic fashion. It was a story of the underclassmen on Monday for the Bronos; with sophomores Cash Campbell and Dominic Catalano both going 2-3 in the contest and freshman Xavier Crowder (1-0) picking up his first high school win out of the bullpen. | ||||
14 | Crossroads Christian | 0 | Brooks | 16 | More |
15 | Brooks won 16-0 over Crossroads Christian in the season opener. The Eagles tallied ten hits in four innings, Williams Hill, Ryan Little, Flordia A&M commit, and Donyae Smith all went 2-3 at the plate. Hill recorded a triple, double and lead the team in RBIs with four. Smith and Kendal Larry had two RBIs. Starting pitcher Athony Lott got the win, throwing two no-hit innings and struck out four. Josh Alfaro pitched two innings of relief striking out four and allowed one hit. | ||||
16 | Bolingbrook | 3 | Morris | 9 | More |
17 | Morris (1-0) took home their first win of the season thanks to a strong offensive showing - exploding for eight runs in the bottom of the fifth inning to solidify their win. Ryan Fischer scattered 2 hits and 3 walks over 4.1 innings to help keep the Skins in the game long enough to ultimately pull out the victory. The Raiders however did not go quietly, scoring single runs in the second, third and fifth innings. | ||||
18 | Aurora Central Catholic | 0 | Plano | 9 | More |
19 | Plano's offense was firing on all cylinders Monday. The Reapers came out swinging early, scoring three in the first followed by a pair of runs in the 3rd, 4th, and 6th frames. Seniors Mason Accidentale and Vinny Maye led the way, each recording multiple hits in the season opener. | ||||
20 | Iroquois West | 2 | Manteno | 5 | More |
21 | Manteno started the 2022 season on a high note Monday, collecting a 5-2 win over Iroquois West. The victory came on the strength of junior Grant DeRose's outstanding showing on the mound, striking out eight and allowing just one walk and one hit over three innings. | ||||
22 | Father McGivney Catholic | 13 | Carlyle | 1 | More |
23 | Father McGivney defeated Carlyle 13-1 to start the new season. There was no shortage of offense for the 2021 1A runnerups, collecting thirteen hits in five innings. Mason Holmes, Jacob Mckee, Jackson Rodgers and Nathan Terhaar all had two hits. Rodgers had three RBIs to lead the team, as well as Holmes with two RBIs of his own. Starting pitcher Clayton Hopfinger got the win, going four innings, allowing one unearned run on three hits and striking out seven. | ||||
24 | Willowbrook | 11 | Bartlett | 5 | More |
25 | Willowbrook won 11-5 over Bartlett to Kickoff their season. Isaac Sobieszczky and Max Vaisvila both hit a homerun in the game. Sobieszczky, Joey Tumilty and Aiden Baerenklau all had two hits to lead the team offensively. Sobieszczky had four RBIs as well to lead the team and Vaisvila had three RBIs. Starting pitcher Jacob Skinner went three scoreless innings with five strikeouts and allowed one hit enroute to the victory. Jacob Kutella faced five batters in relief and struck out four. | ||||
26 | Northridge | 0 | Ridgewood | 7 | Final |
27 | Monday's season opener saw the Ridgewood Rebels win in convincing fashion over the Northridge Knights. A trio of sophomores, CJ O'Leary, Jayson Lopez, and Jaden Rodriguez combined to throw a three hit shutout, striking out nine and surrending just four walks. | ||||
28 | Joliet Central | 12 | Aurora East | 0 | Final |
29 | Christ Our Rock Lutheran | 1 | Metro-East Lutheran | 4 | Final |
30 | Leo | 6 | Lindblom | 9 | Final |
31 | Coal City | 10 | Prairie Central | 4 | Final |
32 | South Shore International | 0 | Agricultural Science | 16 | Final |
33 | Ogden International | 1 | DePaul College Prep | 10 | Final |
34 | St. Louis HomeSchool Patriots | 13 | Valmeyer | 1 | Final |
35 | Salt Fork | 6 | Paris | 8 | Final |
36 | Rochester | 7 | Hillsboro | 8 | Final |
37 | Wethersfield/Annawan | 3 | Henry-Senachwine | 7 | Final |
38 | Goreville | 26 | Meridian | 0 | Final |
39 | Schurz | 0 | Elmwood Park | 11 | Final |
40 | Decatur Lutheran | 5 | Ridgeview | 0 | Final |
41 | Casey-Westfield | 3 | Edwards County | 2 | Final |
42 | Benton | 4 | DuQuoin | 6 | Final |
43 | Century | 1 | Massac County | 16 | Final |
44 | Riverdale | 3 | Fulton | 1 | Final |
45 | Pinckneyville | 6 | Marion | 15 | Final |
46 | Carmi-White County | 11 | Red Hill | 4 | Final |
47 | Marquette | 1 | Lexington | 11 | Final |
48 | Milford/Cissna Park | 18 | Watseka | 1 | Final |
49 | Nokomis | 5 | Staunton | 2 | Final |
50 | Hoopeston | 7 | Blue Ridge | 4 | Final |
51 | Lawrenceville | 16 | Dieterich | 3 | Final |
52 | Paxton-Buckley-Loda | 10 | Tri-Valley | 10 | Final |
53 | Anna-Jonesboro | 15 | Egyptian | 0 | Final |
54 | Herrin | 7 | Hardin County | 9 | Final |
55 | Oakwood | 3 | Westville | 6 | Final |
56 | St. Teresa | 5 | Tolono Unity | 10 | Final |
57 | Odin/Patoka/Sandoval | 15 | Elverado | 3 | Final |
58 | Rich Township | 16 | Thornton Fractional North | 2 | Final |
59 | Trico | 0 | Carbondale | 11 | Final |
60 | Putnam County | 2 | Bloomington | 5 | Final |
61 | Crete-Monee | 2 | Evergreen Park | 7 | Final |
62 | Beecher | 18 | Bloom | 7 | Final |