1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | TEAM | SCORE | TEAM | SCORE | DETAILS |
3 | Marist | 3 | No. 2 St. Laurence | 2 | Final |
4 | Marist defeated No. 2 St. Laurence 3-2 Friday afternoon. Sophmore starting pitcher Frankie Bilecki got the start and the win, pitching five innings and allowing one run on two hits while striking out five. Indiana commit, Cal Sefcik followed in relief with one inning - collecting three strikeouts while giving up one run on one hit. Sefcik, junior Collin Jennings and junior Owen Duffy all had two hits . | ||||
5 | No. 5 Belleville East | 14 | Marquette Catholic | 10 | Final |
6 | No. 5 Belleville East took down Marquette Catholic by the score of 14-10. Ty Reaka and Owen Kelly both drove in three runs at the plate to lead the offense. Starting his first game on the mound at the varsity level, Reaka also earned the win. | ||||
7 | Geneva | 0 | No. 8 St. Charles East | 8 | Final |
8 | No. 8 St. Charles East won 8-0 over Geneva. Uncommitted junior Seth Winkler got the start, throwing six scoreless innings while giving up just three hits and striking out six. Dominick LeBlanc and AJ Gaca, Carthage College commit, both went 3-4 at the plate with an extra base hit. Gaca had a triple, double and drove in two runs. Winkler, Jake Zitella, Illinois commit, and junior James Brennan all had two hits with a double. | ||||
9 | New Trier | 6 | No. 11 Libertyville | 5 | Final |
10 | A five run third inning gave New Trier the lead and eventually a 6-5 win over No. 11 Libertyville. St. Louis commit, Graham Mastros had two hits to lead the team, going 2-3 with a double and two RBIs. Sophmore starting pitcher Max Kaplan went four innings and allowed three earned runs on five hits while striking out three enroute to earning the win. | ||||
11 | No. 12 Mundelein | 11 | Deerfield | 1 | Final |
12 | No. 12 Mundelein took down Deerfield by the score of 11-1. Tommy Stricklin led the offense, going a perfect 4-for-4 with a home run, double, five RBIs and three runs scored. Illinois State commit Daniel Pacella chipped in going 3-for-3 with a home run, double, two RBIs and a hit-by-pitch. Zach Johnson led the Mustangs on the mound, going 4.1 innings while scattering five hits and not allowing a run - also earning the win. | ||||
13 | No. 14 Barrington | 1 | Hersey | 2 | Final |
14 | Friday’s action saw No. 14 Barrington lose a tough one to Hersey, falling by a score of 2-1 in seven. The Broncos had a tough time figuring out the Huskies’ own Chuck Meister. The Freshman hurler got the start and the win, allowing one run off eight hits, while striking out two and walking three across six strong innings of work. Offensively, Aidan Groberski was the hero for Hersey. The junior slugger drove in both Husky runs on a perfect 1-1 day at the plate. Despite the loss, the Broncos can find solace in the performance of Jackson Kanak. The senior hurler was competitive out on the mound, allowing two runs (one earned) off four hits, while striking out three and walking none across four innings of work. Senior Danny Hoffman (2-3, RBI) and junior Nick Lacson (2-4) both collected multiple hits in the loss. | ||||
15 | Downers Grove North | 2 | No. 16 Nazareth Academy | 7 | Final |
16 | No. 16 Nazareth Academy took down Downers Grove North by the score of 7-2 to improve to 16-5 on the year. Finn O'Meara notched his first win of the year, going five innings with just two hits allowed, two runs, seven strikeouts and two walks. The Roadrunners collected 11 total hits in the contest, led by Illinois-Chicago commit Lucas Smith - who went 3-for-4 with three doubles, an RBI and two runs scored. Morton JC commit Luke Brabham (2 R, 2 RBIs), Indiana commit Cooper Malamazian (2B, 1 R, 2 RBIs) and Louisville commit Nick Drtina (2B, 2 RBIs) all collected two hits in the contest to boost the offense. | ||||
17 | Richland County | 0 | No. 18 O'Fallon | 11 | Final |
18 | No. 18 O'Fallon took down Richland County by the score of 11-0 to improve to 18-4 on the year. Connor Patton powered the offense, going 3-for-3 with two doubles, two RBIs and three runs scored. Connor Lindsey chipped in for the offense as well, going 2-for-3 with two doubles, three RBIs and two runs scored. Corey Quintal supplied some firepower for the Panthers with a home run and two RBIs. | ||||
19 | No. 22 Glenwood | 7 | Granite City | 0 | Final |
20 | Glenwood improves to 18-4 with a 7-0 win over Granite City. Lincoln Land CC commit, Zane Danielson got the start throwing four scoreless frames with eight strikeouts and gave up two hits enroute to earning the win. Danielson threw 14 first pitch strikes to 18 batters faced. Parker Detmers, Louisville commit, had two hits in three at-bats including a double. Senior Tyler Marconi had two RBIs to lead the team. | ||||
21 | North Clay/Clay City | 3 | No. 23 Triad | 9 | Final |
22 | No. 23 Triad won 9-3 over North Clay/Clay City. In a tie game going into the sixth inning, Triad went on to score seven runs to take a 9-2 lead. Senior Gabriel Giacoletto was perfect at the plate, going 3-3 with a run scored. Lindenwood University (MO) commit, John Rea went 2-4 including a three run home run in the sixth inning, triple and three RBIs. Senior starting pitcher Caleb Durbin threw six innings allowing two runs on three hits and striking out three enroute to earning the win. | ||||
23 | Springfield | 11 | No. 25 Washington | 18 | Final |
24 | No. 25 Washington improves to 20-4 overall after knocking off Springfield by the score of 18-11. Bradley commit Gus Lucas led the offense, going 3-for-3 with a triple and four RBIs. Tyler Bishop chipped in going 3-for-4 with four RBIs - while Caleb Wudtke added a double and two hits. | ||||
25 | MORE IHSA GAMES | ||||
26 | TEAM | SCORE | TEAM | SCORE | DETAILS |
27 | Lakes | 11 | Grayslake Central | 16 | Final |
28 | Grayslake Central won their 16th game of the season as they defeated Lakes by the score of 16-11. Sam Cooper went 4-for-4 with a pair of doubles and six RBIs to lead the offense. Luke Mudd added a pair of hits for the Rams to boost the offense. | ||||
29 | Neuqua Valley | 4 | Plainfield North | 3 | Final |
30 | Neuqua Valley defeated Plainfield North by the score of 4-3. Palmer Domschke (1-for-3) had a walk-off single to score Matt Knapczyk (1-for-1, R) from second to give the Wildcats the win at home. Dilen Dabezic (3-0) got the win in relief of Dan Cercello (4.1, 4 H, K, 1 ER) by throwing the last 2.2 innings (2 H, 3 K). Josh Wenz (1-for-3) doubled in two runs and stole a base for Neuqua, who is now 9-6-1 on the year. | ||||
31 | Montini Catholic | 12 | Ridgewood | 1 | Final |
32 | Friday’s slate of games saw Montini Catholic enter the win column again, beating Ridgewood by a score of 12-1. A trio of sophomores, Cash Campbell (2-4, R, 2 RBI), Quinn Boyer (2-3, R, 2 RBI), and Jimmy Shortall (1-1, 2 RBI) sparked on offense that saw nine different players cross the plate as the Broncos won easily in six. | ||||
33 | Prosser | 0 | Ogden International | 24 | Final |
34 | Ogden International won again in dominant fashion on Friday, beating Prosser by a score of 24-0. Nothing could go wrong for Ogden offensively, as they scored all 24 of their runs through the first two frames, including an 18 spot in the second. Six different players recorded two or more RBIs and 10 different players scored runs. Notably, Sophomores Sammy Castillo (2-3, 4 R, 4 RBI), Payton Hall (1-1, 3 R, 4 RBI) and Vincenzo Mazzone (1-2, 2 R, 3 RBI, 2B) led the way at the plate. on a day that saw Ogden roll over Prosser in four. | ||||
35 | Mount Vernon | 10 | Mattoon | 0 | Final |
36 | Mount Vernon took down Mattoon in five innings by the score of 10-0 to improve to 19-6 on the year. Roman Harrison (RBI) and Brock Holloway (3 RBIs) both went a perfect 3-for-3 on the day. Gabe Luttinen (3 RBIs) and Ethan Wielt (RBI) both added two hits apiece - while Eli Garrett added a double and an RBI. Calan Kujawa (4-0) picked up the win with a dominant complete game effort - allowing just two hits and striking out three. | ||||
37 | Whitney Young | 3 | Lane Tech | 2 | Final |
38 | Whitney Young defeated Lane Tech by the score of 3-2. Starter Ben King and reliever Josh Schmidt combined for nine strong innings on the mound; King - 5IP, 2H, 2R, 2ER, 7SO, 2BB. Schmidt (W): 4IP, 1H, 0R, 0ER, 5SO, 2BB. | ||||
39 | Leyden | 0 | Hinsdale Central | 14 | Final |
40 | Hinsdale Central defeated Leyden 14-0 in five innings. Senior starting pitcher Teddy Andrews threw two no-hit innings with three strikeouts. Tucker Hawthorner followed in relief - two innings pitched with five strikeouts and one hit allowed. Sophmore Luke Jurack had two hits to lead the team, going 2-2 with an RBI and four runs scored. Juniors Charlie Bergin, Jeffrey Preusser and senior Patrick Whelan all had two RBIs. | ||||
41 | Oak Park River Forest | 10 | York | 9 | Final |
42 | Oak Park River Forest defeated York by the score of 10-9 in a continuation of Thursday's game which was called due to darkness. | ||||
43 | Argo | 1 | Lemont | 9 | Final |
44 | Lemont won 9-1 in six innings over Argo. Ethan Painter got the start and the win, throwing five innings with nine strikeouts and gave up one unearned run on two hits. Noah Tomaras had a perfect day at the plate, going 3-3 with two RBIs. Gavin Kelby and Joe Pender both had two hits and an RBI. | ||||
45 | Hinckley-Big Rock | 1 | Lena-Winslow | 11 | Final |
46 | A strong two-way effort helped lift the Panthers to victory once again on Friday, beating Hinckley-Big Rock by the score of 11-1. Junior Drew Streckwald did it all for Lena-Winslow, throwing five innings of two-hit ball, allowing one unearned run and striking out eight - while also driving in two runs on a 1-4 day at the dish. Lena-Winslow won easily in five. | ||||
47 | Palatine | 7 | Buffalo Grove | 8 | Final |
48 | Buffalo Grove defeated Palatine by the score of 8-7, fighting back from a 7-2 deficit with six unanswered runs. Mason Hulligan was lights out from the 'pen, tossing 4.2 innings of one run ball and striking out five to pick up the win. | ||||
49 | Brooks | 4 | Chicago Washington | 0 | Final |
50 | Brooks took down Chicago Washington by the score of 4-0. Josh Alfaro (4IP, 4H, 0R, 6K) and sophomore Anthony Lott (3IP, 2H, 0R, 4K) combined for the shutout. Josh Bell led the offense in RBIs with two - while Jaylun Camper and Kendall Larry both added doubles. | ||||
51 | Schaumburg | 7 | Elk Grove | 4 | Final |
52 | Schaumburg defeated Elk Grove by the score of 7-4. Brayden Mazzacano led the offense in RBIs with five - also going 2-for-4 with two doubles and a run scored. Lucas Tillotson paced the offense in hits with three - while Ryan Phillips (R) and Max Bianchini (2R, RBI) each collected two hits apiece. Erick Colon chipped in with a perfect 1-for-1 day at the plate. | ||||
53 | Burlington Central | 4 | Marengo | 3 | Final |
54 | Burlington Central took down Marengo by the score of 4-3. Kyle Carson blasted a two-run go-ahead homer to carry the offense. Chase Powrozek got the nod and went 5.1 innings with one earned run, seven strikeouts and no walks - while Owen Hensler picked up the save. Jake Herman, Josh Rogde and Jake Johnson all collected two hits apiece. | ||||
55 | Lindblom | 0 | Simeon | 12 | Final |
56 | Simeon slugged their way to another conference win on Friday, beating Lindblom by a score of 12-0. Senior Keyshawn Peeples (3-4, 3 R, 4 RBI, 2B, HR) and Tyler Patterson (3-3, R, 3 RBI, 2B) were the difference-makers at the plate. The duo combined to score four times and drive in seven of Simeon’s 12 runs, as the Wolverines cruised to victory in five. | ||||
57 | LeRoy | 3 | Eureka | 5 | Final |
58 | Eureka extends their win streak to 11 games after knocking off LeRoy by the score of 5-3. Austin Wiegand picked up the win on the mound, allowing just two hits and striking out eight. Matthew Montoya and Ban Jablonski both went 2-for-3 with an RBI to power the offense. After yesterday's win, the Hornets are now 18-3 on the year. | ||||
59 | Lake View | 1 | Von Steuben | 12 | Final |
60 | A strong all-around team effort helped lift Von Steuben to another conference win on Friday, beating Lakeview by a score of 12-1. Upperclassmen Owen Rivera (1-1, R, 2 RBI) and Joe Gonzalez (1-1, 2 R, RBI) led the way at the plate, going a combined 2-2 while scoring three times and driving in three runs in support of Alex Karson and Nick Kritikos’ efforts on the mound. The duo combined to throw five innings of one hit baseball, yielding just one run and striking out 12 as the Panthers won easily in five. | ||||
61 | Morris | 4 | Rochelle | 0 | Final |
62 | Morris knocked off Rochelle by the score of 4-0. Keegan Waters earned the win on the mound by throwing seven innings of shutout ball, allowing four hits. Illinois commit Jack Wheeler (RBI double) and Waters (RBI single) both drove in runs at the plate - while AJ Zweeres, Will Knapp and Aidan Romak added hits. | ||||
63 | Hall | 10 | Monmouth Roseville | 6 | Final |
64 | Hall took down Monmouth Roseville by the score of 10-6. Mac Resetich powered the offense with two home runs and three RBIs. Ashton Petcher picked up the win after firing two innings and striking out one. | ||||
65 | Serena | 9 | Indian Creek | 1 | Final |
66 | An outstanding two-way performance saw Serena pick up a big conference win on Friday, beating Indian Creek by a score of 9-1. Sophomore Carson Baker single-handedly led the Huskers to victory. The young star threw a complete game gem, allowing just one run off five hits while striking out nine. As if that wasn’t enough Baker also drove in two runs on a 1-3 showing at the plate. The Huskers won easily in seven. | ||||
67 | Conant | 5 | Prospect | 7 | Final |
68 | Friday’s slate of games saw Prospect pick up a big come-from-behind win, beating Conant by a score of 7-5. Senior Patrick Freeman struggled on the mound, allowing five runs (two earned) off four hits, while striking out three and walking three across four innings of work. The righty hurler would leave the game with his team trailing 5-3 entering the bottom half of the fourth. The Knights, however, would respond, scoring twice in the bottom half, followed by single runs in the fifth and the sixth to take a 7-5 lead. An advantage that would prove to be more than enough for senior Cade Cory who would come on to throw three scoreless innings in relief, helping the Knights to capture a 7-5 conference win in seven. | ||||
69 | Streamwood | 4 | Fenton | 9 | Final |
70 | Seniors Fernando Sanchez (2-3, R, 4 RBI, 3B) and Michael Rago (2-3, 3 RBI) helped the Bison slug their way to an important 9-4 conference victory over Streamwood on Friday. Fenton will look to stay hot Monday in another conference matchup with Larkin. | ||||
71 | Intrinsic | 20 | Uplift | 0 | Final |
72 | A 17 run first inning for Intrinsic put the game out of reach almost before it had begun on Friday. The Mustangs’ bats were relentless, as seven different players recorded two or more RBIs and eight different players scored two or more runs. Notably, Freshman Joel Diaz was the player of the game offensively for Intrinsic, driving in four runs and scoring twice on a perfect 2-2 day at the dish. Upperclassmen Edgar Lozano (1-1, 3 R, 3 RBI) and Jayden Martinez (1-1, 3 R, 3 RBI) made their presence as well on a day that saw Intrinsic roll over Uplift by a score of 20-0 in five. | ||||
73 | Wilmington | 0 | Lincoln-Way Central | 8 | Final |
74 | Marian Catholic | 5 | Homewood-Flossmoor | 11 | Final |
75 | Antioch | 7 | Round Lake | 3 | Final |
76 | Glenbard North | 10 | Wheaton North | 6 | Final |
77 | Guilford | 3 | Boylan Catholic | 12 | Final |
78 | Father McGivney Catholic | 15 | Springfield Southeast | 0 | Final |
79 | Dunlap | 2 | Normal West | 5 | Final |
80 | Rockford Auburn | 0 | Hononegah | 14 | Final |
81 | Belvidere North | 22 | Freeport | 2 | Final |
82 | Prairie Ridge | 2 | Jacobs | 6 | Final |
83 | Jacobs | 6 | Prairie Ridge | 2 | Final |
84 | Grayslake North | 5 | Wauconda | 12 | Final |
85 | Vernon Hills | 8 | Stevenson | 6 | Final |
86 | Wheaton-Warrenville South | 1 | Batavia | 14 | Final |
87 | Winnebago | 0 | Rockford Christian | 7 | Final |
88 | Mater Dei | 8 | Valmeyer | 2 | Final |
89 | Kankakee | 9 | Bishop McNamara | 8 | Final |
90 | Lake Forest | 18 | Waukegan | 2 | Final |
91 | Loyola Academy | 6 | Glenbrook South | 4 | Final |
92 | Jacksonville | 7 | Routt Catholic | 2 | Final |
93 | Springfield | 11 | Washington | 18 | Final |
94 | Marshall | 1 | Teutopolis | 9 | Final |
95 | Pleasant Plains | 0 | Teutopolis | 10 | Final |
96 | Elmwood/Brimfield | 6 | Cuba/Spoon River Valley | 2 | Final |
97 | Muchin College Prep | 6 | Pritzker | 3 | Final |
98 | Quincy | 11 | Sterling | 0 | Final |
99 | Mt. Carmel | 12 | Mt. Vernon | 15 | Final |
100 | Pekin | 4 | Richwoods | 9 | Final |
101 | Rockridge | 2 | Kewanee | 12 | Final |
102 | East Peoria | 5 | Peoria Notre Dame | 4 | Final |
103 | Morrison | 2 | St. Bede | 9 | Final |
104 | Georgetown-Ridge Farm/Chrisman | 12 | Watseka | 6 | Final |
105 | West Carroll | 0 | Fulton | 30 | Final |
106 | Monmouth-Roseville | 6 | Hall | 10 | Final |
107 | Argenta-Oreana | 13 | ALAH (CO-OP) | 3 | Final |
108 | Aquin Catholic | 4 | Dakota | 7 | Final |
109 | Steinmetz College Prep | 9 | Westinghouse | 13 | Final |
110 | Back of the Yards College Prep | 0 | Solorio | 24 | Final |
111 | Westmont | 7 | Northridge | 17 | Final |
112 | Chicago Academy | 6 | Amundsen | 16 | Final |
113 | Illini West | 6 | Havana | 0 | Final |
114 | Kenwood | 7 | Morgan Park | 6 | Final |
115 | Kelly | 22 | Hubbard | 0 | Final |
116 | Muchin College Prep | 10 | Pritzker | 5 | Final |
117 | Amboy | 11 | Ashton-Franklin Center | 0 | Final |
118 | Schaumburg Christian | 2 | Aurora Central Catholic | 11 | Final |
119 | Carbondale | 7 | Harrisburg | 5 | Final |
120 | East Alton-Wood River | 5 | Carlyle | 9 | Final |
121 | Hoopeston | 18 | Schlarman | 0 | Final |
122 | Woodlawn | 4 | Mulberry Grove | 4 | Final |
123 | Quincy Notre Dame | 11 | Camp Point Central | 0 | Final |
124 | Erie-Prophetstown | 10 | Bureau Valley | 14 | Final |
125 | Westville | 10 | Salt Fork | 9 | Final |
126 | Milford | 4 | BHRA (CO-OP) | 0 | Final |
127 | Paxton-Buckley-Loda | 4 | Champaign Central | 12 | Final |
128 | Kaneland | 3 | Sycamore | 2 | Final |
129 | Streator | 0 | Marquette | 10 | Final |
130 | Flora | 2 | Carmi-White County | 3 | Final |
131 | Eastland | 2 | Pearl City | 4 | Final |
132 | Kennedy | 6 | Curie | 2 | Final |
133 | Northside | 19 | Mather | 12 | Final |
134 | Gibson City-Melvin-Sibley | 9 | Tri-Valley | 0 | Final |
135 | Warren/Stockton | 7 | Galena | 2 | Final |
136 | Goode STEM Academy | 12 | Juarez | 0 | Final |
137 | Carrier Mills-Stonefort | 5 | Galatia | 7 | Final |
138 | St. Anne | 2 | Beecher | 9 | Final |
139 | Clemente | 0 | Lincoln Park | 15 | Final |
140 | St. Teresa | 7 | Tuscola | 3 | Final |
141 | Rockford East | 1 | Belvidere | 11 | Final |
142 | WC (CO-OP) | 25 | Griggsville-Perry | 2 | Final |
143 | Warrensburg-Latham | 3 | Meridian | 1 | Final |
144 | Frankfort | 2 | Benton | 5 | Final |
145 | Yorkville Christian | 4 | Hampshire | 5 | Final |
146 | Delavan | 2 | Peoria Heights | 1 | Final |
147 | Shawnee | 1 | Elverado | 10 | Final |
148 | Durand/Pecatonica | 3 | East Dubuque | 4 | Final |
149 | Henry-Senachwine | 25 | Stark County | 4 | Final |
150 | Casey-Westfield | 1 | Altamont | 8 | Final |
151 | Gallatin County | 8 | Agape Christian | 11 | Final |
152 | Martinsville | 1 | Lawrenceville | 11 | Final |
153 | Neoga | 6 | Brownstown | 1 | Final |
154 | Bushnell-Prairie City | 4 | Midwest Central | 11 | Final |
155 | Murphysboro | 14 | Massac County | 1 | Final |
156 | Cerro Gordo/Bement | 2 | Decatur Lutheran | 12 | Final |
157 | Abingdon/Avon | 7 | Monmouth United | 15 | Final |
158 | Prairie Central | 3 | El Paso-Gridley | 4 | Final |
159 | Peoria Christian | 12 | Knoxville | 3 | Final |
160 | Fisher | 0 | Fieldcrest | 1 | Final |
161 | Mt. Vernon | 10 | Mattoon | 0 | Final |
162 | Red Hill | 10 | Robinson | 1 | Final |
163 | Fremd | 11 | Rolling Meadows | 0 | Final |
164 | Chicago Hope Academy | 10 | Holy Trinity | 2 | Final |
165 | Herscher | 2 | Pontiac | 3 | Final |
166 | Quincy | 12 | Sterling | 2 | Final |
167 | Monmouth United | 16 | Abingdon/Avon | 0 | Final |
168 | Westmont | 8 | Northridge | 4 | Final |
169 | Pleasant Plains | 8 | Marshall | 7 | Final |
170 | Tinley Park | 6 | Bremen | 7 | Final |
171 | Taft | 10 | Payton College Prep | 7 | Final |