1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | TEAM | SCORE | TEAM | SCORE | DETAILS |
3 | No. 2 Brother Rice | 16 | Sandburg | 0 | Final |
4 | No. 2 Brother Rice stayed undefeated after beating Sandburg 16-0. Brother Rice sent 12 hitters to bat in the top of the fifth and scored eight runs. Christian Holmes, Kansas State commit, got the scoring started early for Brother Rice in the first with a two run double to left center. Uncommitted Junior Bryce Nevils followed with a double of his own to score Holmes. Jumping to the third, Nevils after another Homles double to lead off the inning, Nevils hit a two-run home run. Three batters later, Beau Polickey (Heartland CC commit) hit a two-run home run of his own, making the score 7-0 at the time. Brother Rice scored one run in the fourth. Senior Dylan Warda got the start, throwing two no-hit innings with two strikeouts. Notable performances: Zion Rose (Louisville): 2-3, RBI Christian Holmes: 2-2, 2 doubles, 2 RBIs Bryce Nevils: 2-3, double, home run, 3 RBIs Beau Polickey: 1-2, 2 RBIs Josh Sutker: 2 innings, 1 hit, 2 strikeouts | ||||
5 | No. 5 Nazareth Academy | 12 | Romeoville | 8 | Final |
6 | No. 5 Nazareth Academy won 12-8 over Romeoville. Nazareth collected 11 hits in the win. Nick Drtina, a Louisville commit, 2024 Luca Fiora, and 2024 Bobby Kutt all had multiple hits. Drtina, Fiore, 2024 David Cox and Sebastian Gutierrez, Parkland JC commit, all had two RBIs. Malamazian pitched the final 3.2 innings with seven strikeouts, allowing one unearned run on three hits. | ||||
7 | Jasper (AL) | 2 | No. 7 Saint Viator | 10 | Final |
8 | No. 7 Saint Viator defeated Jasper (AL) 10-2. Saint Viator scored four times in the top of the fifth and sixth. Ian Farrell, Lakeland JC commit, led the team in hits with three, going 3-4 with two doubles and one RBI. Senior Joe Bollard had two hits, going 2-4 with a home run and three RBIs. Senior Dominic McKevitt led the team in RBIs, going 2-4 with four RBIs. Senior Connor Nicolas went 2-3 with a double and a RBI. Bollard got the start and the win, pitching five innings allowing one earned run on five hits and struck out two. | ||||
9 | No. 8 Hinsdale Central | 2 | Metea Valley | 2 | Final |
10 | Called after only 4 innings due to inclement weather with the score tied, 2-2. As a result, it is not considered an official game. | ||||
11 | No. 14 St. Laurence | 8 | Maine South | 1 | Final |
12 | No. 14 St. Laurence defeated Maine South 8-1. St. Laurence scored six times in the top of the second enroute to the victory. 2024 Kannen Mosher got the start and the win, throwing five innings allowing one unearned runs on three hits and struck out three. Luke Stulga and Mike Gentile both went 2-3 to lead the offense. Stulga had a triple and a double. Gentile had a double and a RBI. | ||||
13 | No. 17 Chicago Mt. Carmel | 11 | Simeon | 12 | Final |
14 | Simeon defeated No. 17 Mt. Carmel by the score of 12-11. Sophomore Dennis Butler powered the offense for Simeon, going 2-3 on the day with a home run, three runs scored and three RBIs. '22 Jayden Cummings had a stellar game as well - going 2-4 on the day with a home run, run scored and two RBIs. KeyShawn Peeples provided the Wolverines with some thump in the lineup with a double and two RBIs, finishing 2-4 on the day. Despite the loss, a couple members of the Caravan still had noteworthy days at the plate - with Jorge Vazquez (2-4, RBI) and Lincoln Trail commit, Colin Horneman (1-3, 3 RBIs) both homering in the contest. Brandon Rogers, an Oklahoma commit, finished the day going 2-3 with a triple, stolen base, two runs scored and two RBIs. | ||||
15 | Guntersville | 0 | No. 22 Yorkville | 7 | Final |
16 | No. 22 Yorkville defeated Guntersville by the score of 7-0 behind '2024 Simon Skroch's dominant performance on the mound. The sohomore tossed a perfect game for the Foxes and punched out 16 batters in the process, helping to bring the Foxes overall record to 3-0. Ashland commit Gavin Dobbles (2-3, RBI), Kirkwood CC commit Owen Ross (2-4) and Edgewood College commit Ryan Harris (1-2, 2B) all powered the offense for the Foxes in their victory. | ||||
17 | MORE IHSA GAMES | ||||
18 | Bloomington | 20 | Marshall | 3 | Final |
19 | The Purple Raiders improved to 6-1 on Tuesday, beating Marshall by a score of 20-3. Senior Kaden Stewart led the way for the Bloomington offense, homering and driving in three runs. Juniors Gentry Lovell and Adison Worthman contributed at the plate as well, going a combined 3-4, scoring five times, and driving in five runs. The loss drops Marshall to 0-3 on the season. They will look to bounce back Friday in their matchup with the Mexico Missouri Bulldogs. | ||||
20 | Deerfield | 2 | Libertyville | 6 | Final |
21 | Libertyville defeated Deerfield 6-2 on Tuesday. Dylan Holmes (2-2, 2B, BB) and Connor Dickson (1-2, 2 RBIs) powered the offense for the Wildcats. Michael Scarpelli was dominant in his two-innings of work - striking out five to go along with just one hit and one walk. | ||||
22 | Aurora East | 0 | West Aurora | 7 | Final |
23 | West Aurora defeated Aurora East 7-0. Colin Tarr was dominant in his five inning stint - striking out 12 and allowing just one hit. Ben Wisniewski led the offense for West Aurora, going 2-2 at the plate with a double and two RBIs. | ||||
24 | Oak Lawn | 0 | Saint Ignatius College Prep | 7 | Final |
25 | Saint Ignatius defeated Oak Lawn 7-0 behind a strong effort from Charlie Wolf on the mound. The right-hander picked up the win after going five innings with nine strikeouts. Notre Dame commit Tore Indomenico and Mike Gladden each had RBI doubles in the contest. Matt Walsh and Gladden each reached base in all three of their plate-appearances. | ||||
26 | Joliet Central | 1 | Bolingbrook | 0 | Final |
27 | A pitching duel Tuesday night saw Joliet Central outlast Bolingbrook by a score of 1-0. Senior Alex Rocha threw five scoreless innings of three hit ball, walking two and striking out one. A single run in the fourth inning off Bolingbrook's own Dalen Lamberson (5 IP, 5 H, 1 ER, 2 BB, 7K) was enough to lift the Steelmen to victory. Zach Riley (2-3, R) and Robert Fitzpatrick (1-1, RBI) led the offense for Joliet Central in the contest. | ||||
28 | Charles Henderson | 11 | Normal West | 18 | Final |
29 | Normal West collected their second win of the season in Tuesday night's slugfest with the Charles Henderson Trojans. The Wildcats' bats devastated Trojan pitching early, plating 12 runs through the first three frames. Charles Henderson did not go down without a fight, however, as they tallied nine runs in the fourth, trimming the Wildcat lead to just three runs entering the fifth. The Normal West bats would prove to be too much for Trojan pitching, as the Wildcats would go on to plate four more runs in the fifth and two in the sixth, ultimately winning by a score of 18-11. Normal's own Will Strehl (3-3, 2 R, 3 RBI, 2B, 3B) and Alex Willey (4-4, 4R, 2 RBI, 2 2B) were two key contributors at the plate on a night that saw the Wildcats improve to .500 on the season. | ||||
30 | Glenbrook North | 12 | St. Patrick | 2 | Final |
31 | Glenbrook North defeated St. Patrick 12-2 to improve to 3-0 on the year. Spencer Geake led Glenbrook Noth on the mound; tossing four, hitless innings enroute to the win - also picking up four strikeouts along the way. Chase Petersen (3-4, 2 R, 2 RBIs) and Alex Birt (2-2, R, RBI) both led the offense for the Spartans. Nolan Girard came out of the 'pen and tossed a clean inning with three strikeouts, no hits and no walks to close out the game. | ||||
32 | Senn | 0 | Ogden International | 16 | Final |
33 | Ogden International pummeled the Senn Bulldogs on Tuesday, winning by a score of 16-0. The Ogden offense, led again by Junior Manny Castillo (2-2, 2 R, 3 RBI, 2B, HR) and Sophomore Payton Hall (1-1, 2 R, RBI), plated nine runs in the second and five in the third, securing the victory in just 3.5 innings. | ||||
34 | Shepard | 3 | Hinsdale South | 7 | Final |
35 | Erie-Prophetstown | 3 | Princeton | 13 | Final |
36 | Earlville | 0 | AFC | 12 | Final |
37 | Pearl City | 3 | AFC | 2 | Final |
38 | Belle Plaine | 3 | Bloomington | 10 | Final |
39 | Bradley-Bourbonnais | 6 | Herscher | 7 | Final |
40 | Holy Trinity | 10 | Ridgewood | 1 | Final |
41 | Normal Community | 1 | Bibb County (AL) | 16 | Final |
42 | Lake Forest | 14 | Westminster Christian | 4 | Final |
43 | Jersey | 10 | Southwestern | 4 | Final |
44 | Byron | 12 | Oregon | 0 | Final |
45 | Crete-Monee | 2 | Reavis | 7 | Final |
46 | Bureau Valley | 13 | Midland | 0 | Final |
47 | Henry-Senachwine | 10 | Fieldcrest | 5 | Final |
48 | Hampshire | 4 | Boylan Catholic | 8 | Final |
49 | Batavia | 1 | Naperville Central | 6 | Final |
50 | Bartlett | 1 | Geneva | 11 | Final |
51 | Peotone | 6 | Thornton Fractional South | 5 | Final |
52 | Beecher | 5 | Chicago Christian | 3 | Final |
53 | Richmond-Burton | 0 | Grant Community | 8 | Final |
54 | Astoria/VIT | 0 | Illini Bluffs | 12 | Final |
55 | Sacred Heart-Griffin | 17 | Lanphier | 0 | Final |
56 | Wilmington | 4 | Joliet West | 16 | Final |
57 | Decatur Eisenhower | 3 | Jacksonville | 28 | Final |
58 | Pleasant Hill | 0 | Brown County | 10 | Final |
59 | Lewistown | 2 | Rushville-Industry | 3 | Final |
60 | Illinois Valley Central | 17 | Limestone | 0 | Final |
61 | Addison Trail | 2 | Glenbard North | 12 | Final |
62 | Peoria Heights | 5 | Deer Creek-Mackinaw | 1 | Final |
63 | Woodland | 11 | El Paso-Gridley | 12 | Final |
64 | Argo | 0 | Berwyn/Cicero Morton | 10 | Final |
65 | Lyons | 5 | Montinin Catholic | 6 | Final |
66 | Boaz | 16 | Stagg | 1 | Final |
67 | Putnam County | 3 | Somonauk | 0 | Final |