1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | TEAM | SCORE | TEAM | SCORE | DETAILS |
3 | Fenwick | 5 | No. 1 Brother Rice | 15 | Final |
4 | The Brother Rice Crusaders enter the week at No. 1 for the first time this season, and look every bit of the No. 1 team in the state after cruising to their eleventh straight win with a 15-5 victory over Fenwick. Louisville commit Zion Rose (3B, 4 RBIs, 2 R) and Northwestern football commit Jack Lausch (RBI, 3 R, 2 SB) both led the offense in hits, each giong 3-for-4 at the plate. Iowa Western commit Will Flanigan helped add to the offensive totals by going 2-for-4 with four RBIs, two runs scored and two stolen bases. Christian Holmes, a Kansas State commit, added a hit and two RBIs; while Amir Gray, Purdue commit, did the same. | ||||
5 | Crystal Lake Central | 0 | No. 3 Huntley | 5 | Final |
6 | No. 3 Huntley defeats Crystal Lakes Central 5-0. Starting pitcher Adam Guazzo, Valparaiso commit, earned the win throwing five innings with seven strikeouts and allowing one hit. Michael Vitellaro, Heartland CC commit, pitched in relief going 1.2 no-hit innings with five strikeouts. Ryan Bakes, South Carolina commit, and Harout Meyer McHenry County JC commit, both hit a home run. Bakes went 3-4 with a home run, double and two RBIs. Meyer went 2-3 with a home run, double and two RBIs. | ||||
7 | Palatine | 0 | No. 5 Saint Viator | 3 | Final |
8 | No. 5 Saint Viator won 5-0 over Palatine. Senior Joe Bollard got the start and the win, throwing six innings with one strikeout and allowing four hits. Casey Hintz, Arizona commit, pitched the final inning and struck out two. Hintz had two hits to lead the team, going 2-3 with two runs scored. Bollard, Ian Farrell, Lake Land CC commit, Dominic McKevitt, Butler football commit, all drove in a run. | ||||
9 | Fenton | 0 | No. 6 Nazareth Academy | 12 | Final |
10 | No. 6 Nazareth improves to 7-1 on the season with a 12-0 win over Fenton. Luke Brabham earned his first win on the year, tossing three innings to go along with six strikeouts. Finn O'Meara supplied stellar relief out of the 'pen for the Roadrunners, going two innings while striking out five. David Cox (1-for-1, 2B,1R, RBI), Cole Reifsteck (1-for-1, RBI) and Bobby Kutt (1-for-2, RBI) all collected a hit and an RBI in the contest to boost the offense. | ||||
11 | No. 7 Mundelein | 13 | Waukegan | 1 | Final |
12 | No. 7 Mundelein defeated Waukegan by the score of 13-1 in five innings, improving to 6-1 on the year. Bennett Musser got the nod for the Mustangs and went the distance, tossing a no-hitter in the shortened contest with 10 strikeouts and no earned runs. Daniel Pacella, Illinois State (1 for 2, HR, BB, 3 rbi) Chris Callas (1 for 3, HR, 2 RBI) both added some firepower for the Mustangs, each notching a home run on the day; while Wellington, Eastern Illinois commit, chipped in going 2-for-2 with a double, 3 RBIs and a walk. | ||||
13 | DePaul College Prep | 0 | No. 10 Providence Catholic | 1 | Final |
14 | No. 10 Providence Catholic improves to 4-1 on the year with a1-0 win over DePaul College Prep. Chipola College commit, Jack Wajda, fired a complete game shutout for the Celtics to earn the win on the mound; surrendering just two hits to go along with 11 strikeouts and one walk. Sophomore Jackson Smith led the offense in hits, going 2-for-3 on the day; while Tyler Young, Gavin Gomez, Alberto Moreno and Chris Casey each added a hit of their own. | ||||
15 | No. 11 O'fallon | 15 | Alton | 0 | Final |
16 | No.11 O'Fallon improves to 7-2 on the year with a 15-0 victory over Alton. The Panthers have now fired back-to-back no-hitters in consecutive games, thanks to Christian Brothers commit Mike Larson's valient effort on Monday; going five innings with eight strikeouts to earn the win. Connor Lindsey, Washington University (MO) commit, led the Panthers in RBIs with four; also going 2-for-4 with a triple, double and three runs scored. Extra base hits were in abundance on Monday, with Xavier Deathrage (3-for-4, 2 RBIs, R) recording three doubles - and Haidyn McGill (3-for-4, RBI, 2 R) notching two triples. Danny Mack (1-for-3, R) and Grant Tebbe (2-for-3, R) both chipped in with two RBIs apiece as well. | ||||
17 | No. 16 Minooka | 4 | Plainfield Central | 9 | Final |
18 | No. 16 Minooka fell to Plainfield Central by the score of 9-4, with Central now improving to 9-1 on the year. Colin Bailye supplied some firepower within the offense, going 1-for-2 with a home run, three RBIs and two runs scored. Nate Conrad (2 RBIs, 2 R), Caleb Coberley (2 R), Taylor Kujak (RBI, R) and Cam Velasquez (RBI, R) each tallied two hits in the contest to boost the offense. Carter Prochaska was able to limit the opposition to just two earned runs while on the mound; finishing with 4.1 innings pitched, four hits and seven strikeouts. Mike Murphy (1-for-3, 2 RBIs), Sully Minor (1-for-3) and Andrew Forillo (1-for-2) each added a double at the plate for Minooka. | ||||
19 | MacArthur | 0 | No. 24 Normal University | 16 | Final |
20 | No. 24 Normal University moves to 4-3 on the season thanks to a strong offensive outburst over their last couple games, outscoring MacArthur 33-0 over two games and 16-0 in their contest on Monday which ended after four innings. Notre Dame commit Charlie Vercruysse powered the offense for the Pioneers, going a perfect 3-for-3 with a home run, double, two RBIs and three runs scored. Hunter Wilson (2-for-3, 2 RBIs, R) and Illinois commit Jake Swartz (1-for-3, RBI, R) both chipped in offensively, while Ryan Pukacz led the offense in RBIs with four - also finishing the day 2-for-3 with two runs scored. | ||||
21 | No. 25 Oswego East | 12 | Joliet Central | 1 | Final |
22 | No. 25 Oswego East won 12-1 over Joliet Central. Right-handed pitcher Noah Dowler got the startm - throwing five innings with five strikeouts and surrendering four hits. Dowler, Cody Haynes, and Liam Mitchell all had two hits. | ||||
23 | MORE IHSA GAMES | ||||
24 | Saint Ignatius College Prep | 4 | St. Rita | 1 | Final |
25 | Saint Ignatius College Prep defeated St. Rita by the score of 4-1. Indiana commit Matthew Cuzco got the nod for Ignatius, settling in nicely after allowing a lead-off home run to Motlow State CC commit Parker Baryl; he then went on to limit the Mustangs to just two more hits the rest of the way while striking out six, improving to 2-0 on the year. Notre Dame commit Tore Indomenico and Corbin Klein ripped back-to-back homers to put the game out of reach, while Mike Gladden singled in a run. | ||||
26 | Morton | 11 | Canton | 0 | Final |
27 | Monday’s action saw Morton win in dominating fashion, beating Canton by a score of 11-0. Tanner Spangler was lights out on the mound, throwing five shutout innings of two hit ball, while striking out twelve and walking none. Seniors Beau Durbin (3-4, R, 2 RBI, 2B, 3B) and Thomas Krueger (4-4, 2 R, 2 RBI, 2B, HR) powered the Potter’s potent offense as Morton won easily in five. | ||||
28 | Teutopolis | 7 | Effingham | 4 | Final |
29 | Teutopolis picked up the win over Effingham by the score of 7-4. Mitch Althoff set the tone offensively for the Wooden Shoes, going 4-for-4 with an RBI and two runs scored. Logan Roepke chipped in with three RBIs to help boost the offense, finishing the day 1-for-3. | ||||
30 | Dunlap | 8 | Pekin | 1 | Final |
31 | Another Mid-Illini matchup on Monday saw Dunlap win by virtue of Junior Caleb Diver’s complete game gem. The Right-hander was brilliant on the hill, allowing one unearned run on five hits while striking out nine against just three walks. Though a pitcher’s duel early, the Dunlap offense broke out with three in the fifth and four in the sixth, as the Eagles defeated Pekin 8-1 in their first conference matchup of the season. | ||||
32 | Auburn | 16 | Tri-City | 1 | Final |
33 | The trojan offense was ripping and roaring behind freshman starter Brady Boylen, as Auburn won easily, beating the Tri-City Tornadoes by a score of 16-1. Boylen had a spectacular outing on the mound, throwing a seven inning complete game, allowing just one run off four hits while striking out six against two walks. A pair of seniors, Cole Smith (3-5, 2 R, 2 RBI, 2 2B) and Andrew Hemmerle (1-1, 4 R, RBI) had solid days with the bats, while sophomores Jed Ferguson and Maddon Schoen drove in four runs on a combined 3-6 at the plate. Auburn will look to stay hot Tuesday in an important conference matchup with Athens. | ||||
34 | Mulberry Grove | 15 | Ramsey | 4 | Final |
35 | On the strength of a seven run fourth inning Mulberry Grove rolled over Ramsey on Monday, winning by a score of 15-4. Four different players, Arjan Epperson (2-4, R, 4 RBI), Nick Patterson (2-4, R, 2 RBI), Conner Budnicki (2-4, 2 R, 3 RBI), and Blake Scoggins (2-3, 2 R, 2 RBI, 2B, 3B) drove in multiple runs behind Daustin Steiner’s gutsy performance on the mound (4.1 IP, 2 H, 3 R, 3 ER, 5 BB, 4 K). The Aces will travel to Vandalia on Tuesday and look to continue their winning ways in a non-conference matchup with the Vandals. | ||||
36 | East Peoria | 3 | Metamora | 7 | Final |
37 | The Redbirds improved to 3-3 on the season Monday, beating the East Peoria Raiders by a score of 7-3. Senior Carson Davis worked around traffic on the bases all game long, scattering seven hits and five walks across five innings, while yielding just three runs (two earned). Contributions at the plate from AJ Stone (1-2, 2 RBI), Zach Greening (2-2, R, RBI, 2B), and Dylan Messacar (1-3, RBI, 2B) were enough to propel Metamora to a key conference victory. | ||||
38 | Princeton | 5 | Hall | 2 | Final |
39 | Princeton defeated Hall 5-2 behind Danny Cihocki, who picked up the win for Princeton. Cihocki notched 10 strikeouts in his outing while only allowing two hits and no earned runs. | ||||
40 | Blue Island Eisenhower | 0 | Shepard | 7 | Final |
41 | An outstanding two-way performance from Shepard’s own Dominic Chillmon was more than enough to put the Astros in the win column on Monday, as they topped the Blue Island Eisenhower Cardinals by a score of 7-0. The South Suburban commit was magnificent on the mound, throwing seven shutout innings of two hit ball, while striking out 14 against just four walks. As if that wasn’t enough, Chillmon drove in three runs on a perfect 2-2 day at the plate, as the Astros won easily. | ||||
42 | Brimfield | 16 | Ridgewood | 4 | Final |
43 | Brimfield knocked off Ridgewood by the score of 16-4. Kyle Binder powered the offense with two home runs and six RBIs. | ||||
44 | Waterloo | 6 | Freeburg | 1 | Final |
45 | Breese Central | 14 | Okawville | 0 | Final |
46 | Geneseo | 2 | Moline | 3 | Final |
47 | Stevenson | 11 | Lake Forest | 3 | Final |
48 | Bloomington Central Catholic | 14 | St. Joseph-Ogden | 10 | Final |
49 | Loyola Academy | 5 | Vernon Hills | 3 | Final |
50 | Centralia | 7 | Mascoutah | 5 | Final |
51 | Clemente | 0 | Whitney Young | 15 | Final |
52 | Mahomet-Seymour | 2 | St. Anthony | 6 | Final |
53 | Marian Catholic | 9 | Thornwood | 14 | Final |
54 | Lake Zurich | 1 | Libertyville | 0 | Final |
55 | Kenwood | 8 | Simeon | 5 | Final |
56 | Hersey | 5 | Evanston | 10 | Final |
57 | Joliet Catholic | 10 | Sandburg | 2 | Final |
58 | Taft | 1 | Lane Tech | 10 | Final |
59 | West Aurora | 3 | Joliet West | 4 | Final |
60 | Buffalo Grove | 10 | Maine South | 6 | Final |
61 | Prospect | 1 | Carmel | 5 | Final |
62 | Lindblom | 8 | Brooks | 9 | Final |
63 | Waubonsie Valley | 2 | Wheaton North | 9 | Final |
64 | Oswego | 3 | Romeoville | 1 | Final |
65 | Schaumburg Christian | 0 | Riverside-Brookfield | 7 | Final |
66 | Conant | 0 | Glenbrook South | 3 | Final |
67 | York | 4 | Downers Grove North | 6 | Final |
68 | Sandwich | 0 | Morris | 10 | Final |
69 | Marshall | 2 | West Vigo | 12 | Final |
70 | Lisle | 6 | Herscher | 3 | Final |
71 | Shelbyville | 9 | Neoga | 0 | Final |
72 | Timothy Christian | 4 | Bishop McNamara | 3 | Final |
73 | Lake View | 1 | Payton College Prep | 11 | Final |
74 | El Paso-Gridley | 16 | Ridgeview | 2 | Final |
75 | Reed-Custer | 5 | Manteno | 1 | Final |
76 | Pontiac | 5 | St. Thomas More | 2 | Final |
77 | Gibson City-Melvin-Sibley | 15 | Fisher | 0 | Final |
78 | Windsor/Stewardson-Strasburg | 5 | Casey-Westfield | 0 | Final |
79 | Alleman | 3 | East Moline United | 11 | Final |
80 | Riverton | 1 | Williamsville | 15 | Final |
81 | Peotone | 0 | Streator | 4 | Final |
82 | Glenbard South | 3 | Bartlett | 4 | Final |
83 | Indian Creek | 2 | Somonauk | 6 | Final |
84 | TC (CO-OP) | 7 | Blue Ridge | 4 | Final |
85 | BHRA (CO-OP) | 11 | Oakwood | 3 | Final |
86 | Paxton-Buckley-Loda | 6 | Olympia | 7 | Final |
87 | Sycamore | 10 | Plano | 0 | Final |
88 | Cobden | 11 | Woodlawn | 0 | Final |
89 | Century | 0 | Hardin County | 13 | Final |
90 | Southwestern | 4 | Jacksonville | 3 | Final |
91 | Cowden-Herrick/Beecher City | 5 | Vandalia | 15 | Final |
92 | Princeville | 5 | Bushnell-Prairie City | 6 | Final |
93 | Hartsburg-Emden | 2 | Warrensburg-Latham | 18 | Final |
94 | Schlarman | 12 | Cissna Park | 11 | Final |
95 | Thornton Fractional South | 7 | Evergreen Park | 2 | Final |
96 | Aquin Catholic | 3 | Freeport | 4 | Final |
97 | Civic Memorial | 10 | Collinsville | 8 | Final |
98 | Flora | 8 | Dieterich | 2 | Final |
99 | Kirksville | 9 | Quincy | 11 | Final |
100 | Bureau Valley | 5 | Newman Central Catholic | 6 | Final |
101 | Paris | 15 | Danville | 4 | Final |
102 | Rushville-Industry | 8 | Augusta Southeastern | 10 | Final |
103 | Lewistown | 2 | Monmouth-Roseville | 3 | Final |
104 | Rockford Christian | 4 | Genoa-Kingston | 1 | Final |
105 | Wethersfield/Annawan | 18 | Earlville | 2 | Final |
106 | Greenfield/Northwestern | 14 | TMCV (CO-OP) | 6 | Final |
107 | Lexington | 1 | Tri-Valley | 9 | Final |
108 | Biggsville West Central | 5 | Hamilton | 6 | Final |
109 | Decatur Lutheran | 5 | ALAH (CO-OP) | 3 | Final |
110 | Arcola | 16 | Heritage | 0 | Final |
111 | Hiawatha | 0 | Newark | 10 | Final |
112 | Argenta-Oreana | 1 | Okaw Valley | 3 | Final |
113 | New Athens | 6 | Trico | 4 | Final |
114 | Athens | 0 | Illini Bluffs | 5 | Final |
115 | Illinois Lutheran | 0 | Chicago Christian | 17 | Final |
116 | Potosi | 0 | Galena | 12 | Final |
117 | Grace Christian Academy | 1 | Clifton Central | 16 | Final |
118 | Westmont | 5 | IC Catholic Prep | 8 | Final |
119 | Massac County | 5 | Murphysboro | 10 | Final |
120 | Salt Fork | 11 | Armstrong | 0 | Final |
121 | Mercer County | 1 | Farmington | 7 | Final |
122 | Morrison | 2 | Riverdale | 6 | Final |
123 | Rich Township | 2 | Kankakee | 12 | Final |
124 | Edinburg/South Fork | 0 | Nokomis | 15 | Final |
125 | Griggsville-Perry | 3 | Calhoun | 13 | Final |
126 | Carlinville | 12 | Staunton | 9 | Final |
127 | Wilmington | 1 | Coal City | 5 | Final |
128 | Galva | 3 | Midland | 9 | Final |
129 | Altamont | 2 | Brownstown | 7 | Final |
130 | Herrin | 3 | Benton | 9 | Final |
131 | Proviso East | 0 | Berwyn/Cicero Morton | 10 | Final |
132 | Argo | 0 | Oak Lawn | 10 | Final |
133 | Peoria Notre Dame | 2 | Lincoln | 8 | Final |
134 | Byron | 8 | Rock Falls | 0 | Final |
135 | Anna-Jonesboro | 4 | Nashville | 1 | Final |
136 | Solorio | 18 | Kelly | 1 | Final |
137 | Mt. Carmel | 3 | Carmi-White County | 4 | Final |
138 | Christ Our Rock Lutheran | 1 | Cisne | 2 | Final |
139 | Agricultural Science | 6 | Chicago Washington | 3 | Final |
140 | Westville | 12 | Hoopeston | 0 | Final |
141 | Yorkville Christian | 6 | Wheaton Academy | 6 | Final |
142 | Erie-Prophetstown | 0 | Orion | 9 | Final |
143 | Oblong | 2 | Richland County | 5 | Final |
144 | Pinckneyville | 9 | Sparta | 3 | Final |
145 | Carrier Mills-Stonefort | 3 | Eldorado | 9 | Final |
146 | Lincolnwood | 4 | Hillsboro | 2 | Final |
147 | Mendon Unity | 0 | Pittsfield | 3 | Final |
148 | Hinckley-Big Rock | 12 | Illinois Math & Science | 1 | Final |
149 | Floyd County | 13 | Martinsville | 1 | Final |
150 | Christ the King | 2 | Chicago Hope Academy | 14 | Final |
151 | Rantoul | 0 | Tolono Unity | 13 | Final |
152 | LaSalle-Peru | 4 | Kaneland | 3 | Final |
153 | Monmouth United | 2 | Louisiana | 0 | Final |
154 | Frankfort | 3 | Harrisburg | 6 | Final |
155 | Glenbard North | 5 | Rolling Meadows | 6 | Final |
156 | Heard County | 6 | Bremen | 12 | Final |
157 | Leo | 2 | Chicago Mt. Carmel | 7 | Final |
158 | Pana | 1 | Maroa-Forsyth | 3 | Final |
159 | Freeport | 4 | Althoff Catholic | 3 | Final |
160 | Metro-East Lutheran | 7 | Althoff Catholic | 13 | Final |
161 | Knoxville | 0 | Macomb | 5 | Final |
162 | Reavis | 3 | Fern Creek | 4 | Final |