1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | TEAM | SCORE | TEAM | SCORE | DETAILS |
3 | Leo | 2 | No. 2 Brother Rice | 8 | Final |
4 | No. 2 Brother Rice improves to 9-0 with an 8-2 victory over Leo. Sophmore Casey Giemzik got the start and the win, pitching four innings while allowing two runs on three hits, striking out 11. Sophmore Chris Daugherty had two hits to lead the team, going 2-4 with a double and two RBIs. Senior Andrew Ivy Jr. and junior Matt Spell both had two RBIs. | ||||
5 | No. 4 Homewood-Flossmoor | 4 | Trinity | 7 | Final |
6 | No. 4 Homewood-Flossmoor falls to Trinity (KY) 7-4. Senior Will Goldberg went 2-4 at the plate with a double and drove in two. Charlie Faoro, Christian Brother Unviersity commit, went 1-4 with two RBIs. | ||||
7 | Berwyn/Cicero Morton | 1 | No. 5 Nazareth Academy | 6 | Final |
8 | No. 5 Nazareth Academy won 6-1 over Berwyn/Cicero Morton. RHP Sebastian Gutierrez, Parkland JC commit, threw six innings with 11 strikeouts and gave up one unearned run on two hits enroute to earning the win. Cooper Malamazian, Indiana commit, pitched the final inning and struck out all three batters. Malamazian also had two hits at the plate, going 2-3 with a home run, double and a RBI. Sophmores Luca Fiore (2-2, 2B) and Bobby Kutt (1-2, 2 RBIs) both had strong days at the plate. Sam Wampler also chipped in at the plate, going 1-3 with a double and two RBIs. | ||||
9 | McHenry | 0 | No. 6 Mundelein | 4 | Final |
10 | No. 6 Mundelein improves to 5-1 on the season after defeating McHenry by the score of 4-0 behind a combined no-hitter from their pitching staff. Ryan Geraghty, Wichita State commit, tossed five strong innings to go along with five strikeouts en route to the win. Caden Morton supplied two more quality innings for the Mustangs, striking out four along the way to complete the combined no-hitter. The offense was led by Illinois State commit Daniel Pacella (1-for-3, HR, RBI, BB), Tommy Stricklin (1-for-3, 2B, 2 RBIs, BB) and Christian Seminaro (2-for-2, 2B, BB, HBP, R). | ||||
11 | Elk Grove | 7 | No. 7 Saint Viator | 12 | Final |
12 | No. 7 Saint Viator won 12-7 over Elk Grove to improve to 7-0. The Lions scored four runs in the first and three runs in the second enroute to the victory. Tony Pluta, Arizona commit, Ian Farrell, Lake Land JC commit, Dominic McKevitt, Butler football commit, Chase Carroll and Zan Von Schlegell all had two hits. Carroll went 2-3 with a home run and two RBIs. Farrell and Von Schlegell both had two RBIs. | ||||
13 | Johnson Central (KY) | 2 | No. 8 Hinsdale Central | 14 | Final |
14 | No. 8 Hinsdale Central defeated Johnson Central 14-2 in five innings. Michigan State commit, Luke Adams powered the offense, going 3-3 with four RBIs. Blake Edmonds, Jacksonville commit, went 2-2 with a double and drrove in two. Andres Waelter had a triple and drove in three. Patrick Whelan went 2-2 with a RBI. Luke Jurack had two hits, going 2-3. Senior Quinten Lane got the start and the win, pitching three innings allowing one run on two hits and striking out three. Junior Max Pavlik pitched two innings in relief, giving up one run on two hits to go along with three strikeouts. | ||||
15 | No. 9 O'Fallon | 5 | Triad | 1 | Final |
16 | No. 9 O'Fallon defeated Triad by the score of 5-1 thanks to a stellar outing from Jack Velino; who tossed a no hitter in the contest. Velino struck out six batters to only one walk en route to picking up the win for the Panthers. Will Millard led the offense in RBIs with two, finishing the day 1-for-2. Xavier Deathrage chipped in with a double to boost the offense, finishing the day 1-for-3 with an RBI. Ethan Crouse (2-for-3) and Haidyn McGill (2-for-4) both added two hits with two runs scored for the Panthers; while Corey Quintal (1-for-2) added an RBI and a run scored of his own. | ||||
17 | No. 10 Providence Catholic | 9 | Joliet Catholic | 8 | Final |
18 | No. 10 Providence held off a late surge from Joliet Catholic to win their first game in the WJOL 9-8. Uncommited junior Jude Allen gave his team an early lead in the bottom half of the first with an RBI single to left field, giving Providence a 1-0 lead. Next batter Pierre Danet followed suit with a RBI single of his own for a 2-0 lead. The Celtics would take an early 4-0 lead after one. In the third, Junior Gavin Gomez put the first pitch he saw over the fence for a grand slam and gave Providence a 9-1 lead. Joliet Catholic scored three runs in the fourth and two runs in the fifth and seventh but eventually came up short. Ryan Hussey, Notre Dame commit, threw for Providence, going three innings with four strikeouts and allowed one run on two hits. Hussey fastball sat 85-87 mph and touched 90 mph. Working off the fastball was a mid 80s changeup and a curveball at 74-76 mph. Hussey recorded a big strikeout with bases loaded to end the second inning to keep his team’s 4-0 lead. Notable performances: Luke Radicevich (JCA, Chipola commit): 3-4,home run, 2 double, 4 RBIs Gavin Gomaz (PC): 1-3, home run, 4 RBIs Pierre Danet (PC): 2-4, RBI | ||||
19 | No. 11 Edwardsville | 3 | Columbia | 0 | Final |
20 | No. 11 Edwardsville defeated Columbia 3-0. Senior Spencer Stearns got the start and the win; tossing five no-hit innings with nine strikeouts, also delivering 11 first pitch strikes to 17 batters. Junior Cole Funkhouser went 2-3 at the plate. Junior Caelab Copeland and sophmore Alec Marchetto both had a RBI. | ||||
21 | Bartlett | 2 | No. 12 Jacobs | 11 | Final |
22 | No. 12 Jacobs won their first game of two on the day, 11-2 over Bartlett. Senior Grant Helbig got the start and the win, pitching 3.1 innings with six strikeouts and giving up one earned run on two hits. Junior Gavin Feck followed with three scoreless innings in relief work, striking out four and allowing one hit. Kyle Wayda faced the final two batters and struck them both out. Senior Drew Bennett had two hits, going 2-2 with two triples and two RBIs. Senior Tanner Carlson went 2-3 with an RBI. | ||||
23 | No. 12 Jacobs | 13 | Hersey | 10 | Final |
24 | No. 12 Jacobs won their second game of the day by a score of 13-10 over Hersey. The Eagles scored six runs in the top of the seventh to give them the lead and the eventual victory. Seniors Keegan Connors and Grant Helbig both had three hits in the game. Connors went 3-5 with a triple and two RBIs, Helbig went 3-4 and drove in one run. Juniors Christian Graves and Jake Simpson; as well as seniors Drew Bennett and Quinn Butera, all had two hits and RBIs. Bennett went 2-2 with a triple, double and two RBIs. | ||||
25 | DePaul College Prep | 1 | No. 14 St. Laurence | 9 | Final |
26 | No. 14 St. Laurence won 9-1 over Depaul College Prep. Starting pitcher Ozvaldo Ballesteros, Saint Xavier commit, threw three innings giving up one run on three hits and striking out four. Junior Rodney Lester followed in relief with three no-hit innings, striking out three to earn the win. Ryan Carroll pitched the final inning and struck out two. Sophmore Jameson Martin led the team in RBIs, going 1-3 at the plate with two RBIs. Jake Merda and Mike Gentile each chipped in with 1-3 days as well, both collecting a double and an RBI. | ||||
27 | No. 15 Marist | 8 | Andrew | 0 | Final |
28 | No. 15 Marist defeated Andrew by the score of 8-0 to improve to 3-2 on the year. Jade Wade led the Redhawks in RBIs with two, also going 1-for-2 at the plate with a triple and two runs scored. Collin Jennings added to the offense with a 1-for-3 day at the plate, also recording a triple in the contest with a run scored. Michigan commit Nate Voss chipped in with a double, finishing the day 1-for-4 with an RBI and a run scored. | ||||
29 | Downers Grove North | 2 | No. 16 Plainfield East | 4 | Final |
30 | No. 16 Plainfield East defeated Downers Grove North in dramatic comeback fashion, scoring three runs in the fifth and one in the sixth to secure the win. The Bengals were led on the mound by Notre Dame commit '23 Brady Louck; who racked up nine strikeouts in his 3.1 innings of work. '22 Christian Mitchelle, a Central Michigan commit, picked up the save by tossing a clean two innings of relief; going six up, six down and recording three strikeouts. Both Bengals pitchers were sitting 88-90 mph throughout each of their respective outings. | ||||
31 | Bremen | 3 | No. 17 Chicago Mt. Carmel | 20 | Final |
32 | No. 17 Mount Carmel won 20-3 in five innings over Bremen. The Caravan's offense collected 18 hits, 18 RBIs and walked 12 times. Jorgie Vazques led the way with four hits, going 4-5 with a triple, double and five RBIs. Junior Austin Mallee collected three hits, going 3-5 and driving in two. Brandon Rogers, Oklahoma commit, Colin Horneman, Lincoln Trail JC commit, Patrick Hayes, and Myles Supurgeci all had two hits. Horneman, Owen Wilinski, Luka Romic and Blainey Dowling all had two RBIs. Michael Kelly got the start and the win, with three innings pitched allowing two earned runs on three hits and striking out four. Denny Furlong pitched two no-hit innings in relief and struck out two. | ||||
33 | Coffee County Central | 4 | No. 19 New Trier | 13 | Final |
34 | New Tier got in the win column on Friday, beating the Coffee County Central (Manchester, TN) Red Raiders by a score of 13-4. Juniors Graham Mastros and Dylan Mayer each homered and drove in multiple runs, while senior Louis Florida (1-4, 2 RBI) and sophomore James Novakovic (2-3 2 RBI) got in on the slugfest as well. The Trevians will look to stay hot Wednesday in their home matchup with St. Rita. | ||||
35 | No. 20 Barrington | 6 | Highland Park | 1 | Final |
36 | No. 20 Barrington defeated Highland Park by the score of 6-1 to improve to 4-0-1 on the year. Logan Eisenbarth, a Wisconsin-Whitewater commit, led the Mustangs on the mound with five innings pitched; needing just 62 pitches to complete his outing, also only allowing one hit on top of no earned runs and eight strikeouts. Danny Hoffman powered the offense with two doubles on the day, finishing 2-for-4 with two runs scored. Brady Dern and Peter Maestranzi both went 2-for-3 on the day with an RBI to boost the offense. While JD Swarbrick (2-for-4) and Mason Rasmussen (2-for-5) both chipped in with two hits. | ||||
37 | Downers Grove South | 7 | No. 21 Oak Park-River Forest | 8 | Final |
38 | No. 21 Oak Park River-Forest walked off Downers Grove South in the bottom of the seventh inning to win by the score of 8-7. Giovanni Pamias, a Bryant and Stratton JC commit, delivered the winning blow with an opposite-field single over the second baseman. It was a back and fourth game for a while, with Downers Grove South tying the game late in the top of the sixth inning thanks to a bases clearing triple from '23 Anthony Titone - who later scored on a passed ball to give the Mustangs a 7-6 lead at the time. With the game locked at 1-1 in the bottom of the fourth inning, '22 Maddox Neumann came up with two men on and delivered a home run over the right-field fence, making the score 4-1 at the time. '22 uncommitted southpaw Lucas Costello got the nod for the Mustangs and went three strong innings, limiting the Huskies to just one run in his outing to go along with three strikeouts. The slender left-hander had his fastball working in the 80-81 mph range, playing with heavy sink to the bottom of the zone. He also showed impressive pitchability with his slider, working it to both sides of the plate and picking up multiple back-door strikeouts, playing at 67-69 mph with sweeping 2/8 action. The Huskies went to eight different arms throughout the game, showing off their impressive depth throughout their staff. '22 David Andolina, a Lehigh commit, showed off a blazing fastball for the Huskies, working in the 88-89 mph range and pairing off a 75 mph breaking ball. '23 Calvin Proskey, a UC-Santa Barbara commit, '22 Cole Shamhart and '23 Dylan Wipf all showed off impressive fastballs into the mid-80s. Notable Performances: Maddox Neumann (OPRF): 1-for-3, HR, 3 RBIs, R Anthony Titone (DGS): 1-for-2, 3B, 4 RBIs Will Leshnock (OPRF): 2-for-4, RBI, R Dan Michaud (OPRF): 1-for-3, 2 RBIs, R Richie Sperando (DGS): 2-for-3, 3 R Ezra Moore (OPRF): 2-for-3, 2 R Lucas Costello (DGS): 3 IP, 1 R, 3 K Cole Shamhart (OPRF): 1.2 IP, 4 K, 0 H Dylan Wipf (OPRF): 1 IP, 2 K Giivanni Pamias (OPRF): 1-for-1, RBI, walk-off | ||||
39 | MORE IHSA GAMES | ||||
40 | Lincoln-Way West | 3 | Lockport | 15 | Final |
41 | Lockport won their first game in the WJOL with a 15-3 victory over Lincoln-Way West. Taking a 1-0 deficit after the first inning, Lockport went on to score 11 runs in the third inning. Griffin Brown, Blackhawk JC commit, gave Lockport their first lead of the day with a two RBI double to deep center field, scoring junior Nick Mastros who doubled to start the inning and Joey Manzo, who walked earlier in the frame. Victor Izquierdo, Navy commit, scored Brown with a sacrifice fly to right. Lucas Pajeau, Illinois-Springfield commit, amd Kyle Kevish, had back to back two out singles to score a runner. Mastros and Manzo had RBI singles for their second at bats of the inning. Izquierdo hit an RBI double for his second at bat to make the score 10-1 at the time and eventually ending the inning up 11-1. The Porters would score four more times the following inning to make it 15-1. Notable performance Nick Mastros (Lockport): 3-3, double, RBI Joey Manzo (Lockport): 2-2, double, 2 RBIs Kyle Kevish (Lockport): 2-3, RBI Kaleb Wilkey (LWW): 2-3 Harrison Scroggins (LWW): 2-3 | ||||
42 | York | 1 | Waubonsie Valley | 2 | Final |
43 | Waubonsie Valley defeated York 2-1 in a pitchers duel on Friday. Carter King went got the nod for Waubonsie and went six strong innings, surrendering just three hits with no earned runs, also picking up seven strikeouts along the way. For York, uncommitted southpaw Tommy Van Daff supplied some strong relief in his two innings of work; striking out all six batters he faced on just 26 pitches. | ||||
44 | Cisne | 1 | Dieterich | 6 | Final |
45 | Behind a seven-inning complete game no-hitter the Dieterich Movin Maroons cruised to a 6-1 victory over Cisne Friday. Junior Noah Dill turned in what is perhaps one of the top pitching performance of the year (up to this point) across all levels of IHSA baseball. The stud right-hander struck out 14 against one walk, while allowing just one unearned run to cross the plate. A trio of upperclassmen, Garrett Niebrugge (1-2 R, RBI, 2B), Austin Ruholl (1-3, 2 RBI), and Kolton Kidd (1-2, R, 2 RBI) provided more than enough run support, as Dieterich and Dill captured a win for the record books. | ||||
46 | Woodland | 1 | Seneca | 11 | Final |
47 | Starting pitching was the name of the game Friday for Seneca, as they took down Woodlawn by a score of 11-1. Austin Aldridge was dominant on the mound for the Irish, throwing five shutout innings of one-hit ball, while striking out 13 against just one walk. | ||||
48 | Marquette Catholic | 16 | Metro-East Lutheran | 3 | Final |
49 | The Explorers needed just five innings on Friday to secure a 16-3 victory over the Metro-East Lutheran Knights. Junior Hayden Garner impressed at the plate, going 4-4 with a double, triple, two RBI, and three runs scored; while fellow upperclassmen Myles Paniagua (1-3, 2 R, 2 RBI, 3B) and Logan Sternickle (2-3, 2 R, 2 RBI) had productive days at the dish as well. Metro-East Lutheran will look to get back on track Saturday in their matchup with the Lutheran (Springfield) Crusaders. | ||||
50 | Grayslake Central | 0 | Montverde Academy | 10 | Final |
51 | Grayslake Central fell to nationally ranked Montverde Academy (FL) by the score of 10-0. The Rams held their own throughout the contest, with Montverde taking advantage of 10 walks and three hit-by-pitches; eventually scoring four runs on one hit. The score remained 4-0 until the bottom of the sixth until Montverde scored six to put the game away. | ||||
52 | Aurora Central Catholic | 1 | Sardis | 7 | Final |
53 | The Lions roared their way to victory once again on Friday, beating Aurora Central Catholic by a score of 7-1. Junior Luke Weems was outstanding on the mound, tossing five shutout innings of one-hit ball, while walking one and striking out eight. Sardis’ own Russ Wiggs (1-3, R, RBI) and Ty Glass (1-2, R, 2 RBI) came up big at the plate as the Lions won easily in seven.
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54 | Kankakee Trinity Academy | 1 | Calumet Christian | 15 | Final |
55 | Friday’s action saw the Patriots dominate the Eagles by a score of 15-1. Senior Riley Thomas was nothing short of brilliant on the mound, striking out 12 batters through four innings while walking just two and surrendering one hit. Upperclassmen Jordan Landkrohn and Paul Peters were key contributors at the dish, going a combined 4-7 and driving in five runs, while Sophomores Jared McKinney (2-4, 2 R, 2 RBI) and Carter Tymm (1-2, 3 R, 2 RBI) chipped in at the plate as well. | ||||
56 | Romeoville | 1 | Bolingbrook | 2 | Final |
57 | Bolingbrook defeated Romeoville 2-1 in walk-off fashion thanks to a Marvin Guzman base hit. Johnny Carrera scored the winning run for the Raiders and was able to do so thanks to a clutch stolen base, setting himself up to for Guzman. Dalen Lamberson led the Raiders on the mound, going 6.2 strong innings. Despite the loss, the Spartans of Romeoville still had their share of bright spots; with Nick Kolze tossing a complete with 6.2 innings, seven strikeouts, five hits and no earned runs - he unfortunately received the loss on the mound despite his valient effort. '25 Karlos Otero delivered a game tying hit in the top seventh inning, which brought the score to 1-1 at the time. | ||||
58 | Naperville Central | 14 | Lyons | 8 | Final |
59 | Naperville Central improves to 5-0 with a 14-4 win over Lyons. Nathan Wyllie led the team in RBIs with three, going 2-5 with a double. Colin Barczi, Vanderbilt commit, Gabe Dickerson, Clay Schrader all had two hits. Dickerson, Schrader and Michael Umbright all had two RIBs. Starting pitcher Luke Rue earned the win, throwing three innings allowing three runs on three hits and striking out six. Jack McNamara hit two home runs including a grand slam for Lyons. | ||||
60 | Ridgewood | 2 | Glenbrook North | 16 | Final |
61 | Glenbrook North defeated Ridgewood by the score of 16-2. Spencer Geake earned the win on the mound, going three innings with no earned runs, no hits and six strikeouts. Kevin Geake, Ryan Henschel, Chase Petersen, Josh Mathew, and Mason Primack all recorded two hits in the contest; while N.J. Gott, Dylan Bass, and Blake Telpner all recorded doubles. | ||||
62 | Neuqua Valley | 10 | Briarcrest Christian | 9 | Final |
63 | Neuqua Valley defeated Briarcrest Christian (TN) by the score of 10-9. Josh Wenz, Tyler Auer and Sean Shannon all chipped in with two RBIs. Stephen Bradshaw supplied 2.2 strong innings of work with four strikeouts. Dilen Dabezic picked up his first win of the season, giong 1.1 innings with two strikeouts. Josh Selby scored the winning for the Wildcats run on passed ball in the bottom of the sixth. | ||||
64 | Crystal Lake South | 5 | Boylan Catholic | 1 | Final |
65 | Crystal Lake South defeated Boylan Catholic by the score of 5-1. Mason Struck (2-for-3, 2 R) and James Carlson (2-for-3, R, 2 RBIs) both led the offense in hits. Kyle Kuffel (1-for-3) and Chris Kahle (1-for-2, 2B, 3 RBIs) both chipped in with a hit apiece. | ||||
66 | Princeton | 3 | Sherrard | 4 | Final |
67 | Sherrard defeated Princeton by the score of 4-3 in 10 innings. | ||||
68 | Simeon | 10 | Marian Catholic | 0 | Final |
69 | Clinton | 1 | Mt. Pulaski | 11 | Final |
70 | Springfield | 5 | Glenwood | 0 | Final |
71 | Eldorado | 0 | Benton | 12 | Final |
72 | Evanston | 2 | Lane Tech | 9 | Final |
73 | Armstrong | 2 | Westville | 4 | Final |
74 | Milledgeville | 6 | Warren/Stockton | 13 | Final |
75 | Glenbrook South | 0 | Stevenson | 4 | Final |
76 | Woodlawn | 2 | Trico | 15 | Final |
77 | Murphysboro | 8 | Highland | 11 | Final |
78 | WC (CO-OP) | 4 | Pittsfield | 6 | Final |
79 | Solorio | 14 | Clemente | 0 | Final |
80 | Father McGivney Catholic | 11 | Carlinville | 2 | Final |
81 | Dixon | 12 | Winnebago | 1 | Final |
82 | Warrensburg-Latham | 18 | Riverton | 0 | Final |
83 | Alden-Hebron | 0 | Vandalia | 10 | Final |
84 | Zeigler-Royalton | 4 | Christ Our Rock Lutheran | 3 | Final |
85 | Windsor/Stewardson-Strasburg | 5 | ALAH (CO-OP) | 0 | Final |
86 | Meridian | 4 | Shawnee | 5 | Final |
87 | Plano | 3 | Streator | 13 | Final |
88 | East Dubuque | 12 | Potosi/Cassville | 0 | Final |
89 | Morrison | 0 | Kewanee | 10 | Final |
90 | Aurora Christian | 2 | Marquette | 9 | Final |
91 | Schlarman | 1 | Paris | 11 | Final |
92 | Earlville | 13 | West Carroll | 2 | Final |
93 | Pritzker | 2 | Lindblom | 17 | Final |
94 | Litchfield | 2 | Greenville | 4 | Final |
95 | Breese Central | 14 | Roxana | 6 | Final |
96 | Brooks | 1 | Whitney Young | 9 | Final |
97 | Lewistown | 2 | Farmington | 13 | Final |
98 | Wesclin | 2 | New Athens | 0 | Final |
99 | Illinois Valley Central | 0 | Washington | 4 | Final |
100 | Wheaton Academy | 3 | Evergreen Park | 11 | Final |
101 | Rockford East | 0 | Bradley-Bourbonnais | 16 | Final |
102 | Hampshire | 12 | Rantoul | 0 | Final |
103 | Gage Park | 0 | Kelly | 20 | Final |
104 | Chicago Hope Academy | 7 | Holy Trinity | 1 | Final |
105 | Richland County | 10 | Vincennes Lincoln | 2 | Final |
106 | Alden-Hebron | 6 | Altamont | 23 | Final |
107 | ITW David Speer Academy | 3 | Prosser | 2 | Final |
108 | Tri-Valley | 16 | Argenta-Oreana | 2 | Final |
109 | Liberty | 8 | Camp Point Central | 9 | Final |
110 | St. Bede | 4 | Hall | 10 | Final |
111 | Anna-Jonesboro | 3 | Harrisburg | 4 | Final |
112 | Brimfield | 11 | Deer Creek-Mackinaw | 2 | Final |
113 | Flora | 9 | Altamont | 5 | Final |
114 | Lawrenceville | 15 | Princeton | 0 | Final |
115 | Hinckley-Big Rock | 4 | Ashton-Franklin Center | 2 | Final |
116 | Joliet West | 5 | Minooka | 7 | Final |
117 | Richards | 0 | Sandburg | 15 | Final |
118 | St. Thomas Moore | 0 | St. Joseph-Ogden | 9 | Final |
119 | Prairie Ridge | 10 | Lakes | 7 | Final |
120 | Putnam County | 1 | Wilmington | 2 | Final |
121 | Augusta Southeastern | 4 | Beardstown | 6 | Final |
122 | Sages | 7 | Prairie Central | 3 | Final |
123 | Oswego | 3 | Benet Academy | 1 | Final |
124 | Stagg | 3 | Glenbard South | 12 | Final |
125 | Romeoville | 1 | Bolingbrook | 2 | Final |
126 | Grant Park | 4 | Pleasant Plains | 14 | Final |
127 | Rock Falls | 14 | Mascoutah | 1 | Final |
128 | Loyola Academy | 10 | De La Salle | 6 | Final |
129 | Joliet Central | 5 | Plainfield Central | 15 | Final |
130 | Wheaton North | 4 | Metea Valley | 9 | Final |