1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | TEAM | SCORE | TEAM | SCORE | DETAILS |
3 | Baylor | 1 | No. 2 Brother Rice | 2 | Final |
4 | In game one of a double header for No. 2 Brother Rice, the Crusaders won 2-1 over Baylor (TN). Uncommitted senior Dylan Warda, pitched 4.2 innings with six strikeouts while allowing one unearned run on two hits. Junior Aiden O'Hara followed, going 1.1 innings and striking out three. Jack Lausch, Northwestern commit, closed out the game with one strikeout. Offensively, Zion Rose, Louisville commit, had three hits to lead the team, going 3-4 with a double. Will Flanigan, Iowa Western CC commit, went 2-3 and Amir Gray, Purdue commit, went 2-3 with a double. | ||||
5 | No. 2 Brother Rice | 7 | Montverde Academy | 3 | Final |
6 | Game two of the double header, No. 2 Brother Rice defeated Montverde Academy (FL) 7-3. Zion Rose, Louisville commit, led the team in hits with four, going 4-4 with a double. Jack Lausch, Northwestern commit, Christian Holmes, Kansas State commit, Amir Grey, Purdue commit and Nick Daugherty, Maryville commit, all had two hits. Beau Polickey, Heartland CC commit, earned the win in relief throwing five scoreless innings with four strikeouts and three hits. Freshman Jackson Natanek closed out the game with an inning of work and striking out two. | ||||
7 | Huntingdon | 0 | No. 6 Mundelein | 10 | Final |
8 | Waterloo | 1 | No. 9 O'Fallon | 11 | Final |
9 | No. 9 O'Fallon defeated Waterloo 11-1 in five innings. O'fallon scored four runs in both the first inning and in the fourth inning. Junior catcher Will Millard led the team in hits and in RBIs, going 3-4 with two double and four RBIs - while Corey Quintal added a hit of his own, going 1-3 with two RBIs. On the mound, Senior Jacob Hahns earned the victory going four innings allowing one run on one hit and striking out eight. | ||||
10 | No. 16 Plainfield East | 6 | No. 10 Providence | 14 | Final |
11 | No. 10 Providence won 14-6 over No. 16 Plainfield East. Falling behind 3-0 after two innings, Providence went on to score five runs in both the third and fourth inning. Seniors Ryan Mrozek and Tyler Young helped power the offense - with Mrozek giong 3-5 with a triple, double and three RBIs; and Young going 2-4 with two RBIs. Senior Brayden Garrigan went 1-3 with a home run and three RBIs. Alex Alberico, Kent State commit, got the start going 1.2 innings with two strikeouts. Jack Wajda, Chipola College commit, followed in relief, throwing 2.1 innings allowing two runs on five hits and struck out five enroute to earning the win. | ||||
12 | Jacksonville | 4 | No. 13 Lincoln-Way East | 19 | Final |
13 | No. 13 Lincoln-Way East picked up a dominant 19-4 win over Jacksonville on Friday afternoon. A total of 10 Griffins players tallied a hit in the contest - with Tyler Bell (2-for-3, 2B), Alex Stanwich (2-for-2, 2B, 2 RBIs, SB), Trevor Fishman (2-for-2, two doubles) and Jack Hoh (2-for-2, 3B, 2 RBIs) all collecting two hits each in the contest. Ryan Ball (3B) and Zach Kwasny (2B) both chipped in with extra base-hits as well - while Randy Seymour added a triple of his own on top of two dominant innings out of the bullpen, where he collected four strikeouts and no earned runs. | ||||
14 | No. 14 St. Laurence | 11 | Carl Albert | 6 | Final |
15 | No. 14 St. Laurence improved to 5-0 on the year and 3-0 on their trip to Oklahoma after an 11-6 win over Carl Albert. Joe Olson picked up his first win of the season, tossing five innings while surrendering just four hits, three earned runs and six strikeouts. Luke Geary relieved Olson out of the pen and tossed two innings with just one hit and five strikeouts. Mike Carrao supplied some thump in the lineup for the Vikings, going 2-for-2 with a home run and two RBIs. Jalen Headly led the offense in hits with three, finishing 3-for-4 on the day with a run scored - while Jake Merda (2-for-2, 2 RBIs) and Luke Stulga (2-for-3, RBIs) both contributed offensively as well. | ||||
16 | No. 20 Barrington | 10 | Boylan Catholic | 8 | Final |
17 | No. 20 Barrington won 10-8 in nine innings over Boylan Catholic, with Barrington scoring two runs in the top half of the ninth to seal the win. Junior Payton Soske powered the offense, going 4-4 with a home run, two doubles and three RBIs. Senior Jake Kohanzo went 3-6 with two RBIs. Bruno Pallan, Dubuque commit, and Brady Dern both had two hits on the day. Danny Hoffman got the start on the mound, pitching six innings while surrendering three runs, seven hits and striking out seven. | ||||
18 | No. 25 Belleville East | 14 | Jersey | 0 | Final |
19 | No. 25 Belleville East knocked off Jersey 14-0 in game one of their doubleheader. Dylan Mannino tossed a stellar complete game to pick up the win. Offensively, Sammy Ritter and Ean DiPasquale both homered in the contest to supply some fire-power for the Lancers. | ||||
20 | No. 25 Belleville East | 12 | Jersey | 6 | Final |
21 | No. 25 Belleville East completed the doubleheader sweep thanks to some clutch offense from Sammy Ritter, Clayton Boze, and Patrick Mendiola - who all homered in the back end of Friday's doubleheader. Ean DiPasquale picked up the win on the mound for the Lancers with a strong outing. | ||||
22 | MORE IHSA GAMES | ||||
23 | Lakes | 1 | Libertyville | 2 | Final |
24 | Libertyville picked up their third win of the season on Friday, surviving a 2-1 nailbiter against the Lakes Eagles. Experience played a major role in the Wildcat victory as seniors Connor Walters (4 IP, 0 R, 2 H, 7 K, 2 BB) ,Jack Glasgow (2 IP, 0 R, 0 H, 5 K, BB), and Connor Dickson (1 IP, 1 R, 1 ER, 1 H, 1 BB, 3 K) combined to throw seven innings of one run ball. | ||||
25 | Hancock | 1 | Kelly | 5 | Final |
26 | Senior Fabian Jaime impressed at the plate and on the mound on Friday as Kelly picked up their fourth win of the season beating, the Hancock Eagles by a score of 5-1. The two way star doubled and tripled going a perfect 2-2 at the dish while driving in two runs and tossing 3.1 strong innings. | ||||
27 | St Joseph-Ogden | 9 | Bismark-Henning | 2 | Final |
28 | St. Joseph-Ogden defeated Bismark-Henning by the score of 9-2 to improve to 4-1 on the year. Griffins Roesch led the offense in hits, picking up three in the contest - while Connor Hale chipped in with two hits of his own. Luke Landrus also contributed withtwo RBIs. Southwestern Illinois JC commit Tyler Altenbaumer picked up the win on the mound for the Vikings. | ||||
29 | Metea Valley | 25 | Romeoville | 7 | Final |
30 | Metea Valley came out swinging in a dominant 25-7 victory over Romeoville. The offense was powered by Corey Boyette, Jeremy Robinson (2 RBIs) and Nick Kolze; who all doubled in the contest. Alejandro De Leon had a stellar day as well, tallying a triple and 2 RBIs to his day at the plate. | ||||
31 | Lockport | 9 | Joliet Catholic | 6 | Final |
32 | Lockport completes a 9-6 comeback over Joliet Catholic. Victor Izquierdo, Nazy commit, powered the offense with two hits, going 2-3 with a home run, a triple and two RBIs. Junior Velazquez had two hits as well with a RBI. CJ Byrdak got the start and the win, throwing five innings allowing three earned runs on seven hits and striking out one. | ||||
33 | St. Rita | 14 | Station Camp | 0 | Final |
34 | St. Rita defeated Station Camp in dominant fashion, cruising to a 14-0 win in Friday. David Auw led the Mustangs of St. Rita on the mound, firing a complete game shutout to pick up his first win of the season - going five innings with just two hits allowed, five strikeouts and no walks. Andrew Pipala homered in the contest to round out his 2-fot-2 day at the plate, also collecting four RBIs. Recent Illinois State commit, Sir Jamison Jones, added three RBIs of his own to go along with a 2-for-2 day. | ||||
35 | St. Rita | 8 | (TN) No. 8 Mt. Juliet | 6 | Final |
36 | St. Rita knocked off Mt. Juliet, who is currently ranked No. 8 in the state according to PBR Tennessee, by the score of 8-6. Illinois State commit Sir Jamison Jones kept his strong day at the plate rolling, going 2-fot-3 with three RBIs. Jac Cholke, a Milwaukee Area Tech commit, chipped in going 1-for-2 with a double and two RBIs. | ||||
37 | Springfield | 7 | Rochester | 5 | Final |
38 | Red Bud | 11 | Gibault Catholic | 25 | Final |
39 | De La Salle | 1 | Lane Tech | 8 | Final |
40 | Orion | 9 | Rock Island | 10 | Final |
41 | Glenwood | 5 | Triad | 2 | Final |
42 | Tri-Valley | 4 | Tolono Unity | 14 | Final |
43 | Warrensburg-Latham | 16 | Edinburg/South Fork | 0 | Final |
44 | Southwestern | 7 | Roxana | 2 | Final |
45 | Civic Memorial | 0 | Evangelical Christian | 10 | Final |
46 | Bishop McNamara | 6 | Morris | 1 | Final |
47 | Lindblom | 17 | Lake View | 8 | Final |
48 | Rochester | 5 | Springfield | 15 | Final |
49 | Chester | 1 | Frankfort | 10 | Final |
50 | DePaul College Prep | 15 | Mercer County | 0 | Final |
51 | Beecher | 4 | Bradley-Bourbonnais | 8 | Final |
52 | PHCA | 0 | Winnebago | 16 | Final |
53 | Plano | 0 | Highland | 11 | Final |
54 | Trico | 15 | Valmeyer | 2 | Final |
55 | West Chicago | 6 | Wheaton Academy | 6 | Final |
56 | Deerfield | 18 | Grant Community | 6 | Final |
57 | North Clay/Clay City | 5 | Nashville | 3 | Final |
58 | Delavan | 1 | Bushnell-Prairie City | 11 | Final |
59 | Father McGivney Catholic | 11 | Gillespie | 3 | Final |
60 | Staunton | 2 | Breese Central | 12 | Final |
61 | Marian Catholic | 17 | Chicago Christian | 4 | Final |
62 | Altamont | 3 | Effingham | 5 | Final |
63 | Woodland | 4 | Gardner-South Wilmington | 14 | Final |
64 | Ogden International | 4 | Simeon | 11 | Final |
65 | Brownstown | 4 | Okaw Valley | 3 | Final |
66 | Moline | 9 | Limestone | 0 | Final |
67 | Anna-Jonesboro | 2 | Steeleville | 1 | Final |
68 | West Prairie | 2 | Biggsville West Central | 5 | Final |
69 | Westville | 4 | Monticello | 7 | Final |
70 | Blue Ridge | 0 | Mt. Pulaski | 15 | Final |
71 | Wesclin | 6 | Mater Dei | 12 | Final |
72 | Riverside-Brookfield | 1 | Berwyn/Cicero Morton | 2 | Final |
73 | Rockridge | 14 | Alleman | 1 | Final |
74 | Tremont | 4 | Illinois Valley Central | 7 | Final |
75 | Hamilton County | 12 | Johnston City | 4 | Final |
76 | Pleasant Plains | 3 | Harrisburg | 5 | Final |
77 | Westville | 4 | Sages | 7 | Final |
78 | Monmouth-Roseville | 4 | Kewanee | 9 | Final |
79 | Glenbard North | 9 | Washington | 5 | Final |
80 | Marissa | 5 | Althoff Catholic | 11 | Final |
81 | Monmouth United | 7 | Geneseo | 8 | Final |