1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | TEAM | SCORE | TEAM | SCORE | DETAILS |
3 | Evergreen Park | 2 | No. 5 St. Laurence | 15 | Final |
4 | Monday’s action saw St. Laurence win in dominating fashion, beating Evergreen park by a score of 15-2. The Vikings offense got off to a hot start scoring six runs through the first two frames. Luke Stulga led the way at the plate, homering in the first to put the Vikings up 1-0 early and then homering again in the second to help St. Laurence jump out to a 6-0 lead in the second. Upperclassmen Jalen Headly and Max Montgomery each recorded multiple hits in the game as well. The early offensive outburst from the Vikings would prove to be more than enough for former Future Games participant DJ Helwig who got the start and the win. The junior hurler was sharp on the mound, allowing two runs off three hits, while striking out eight against just one walk across five innings of work. | ||||
5 | No. 11 Belleville East | 13 | Centralia | 9 | Final |
6 | No.11 Belleville East knocked off Centralia by the score of 13-9 to improve to 14-2 on the season. Alan Mason earned the win on the mound with 5 strong innings of work. Joe Mendiola led the offensive charge, going 4-for-4 with a home run and four RBIs. | ||||
7 | No. 17 Glenbrook North | 14 | Vernon Hills | 3 | Final |
8 | No. 17 Glenbrook North knocked off Vernon Hills by the score ofe 14-3. Josh Mathew led the offense in hits with four, finishing a perfect 4-for-4 with three RBIs and two runs scored. Kevin Geake added an impressive day at the plate as well, finishing a perfect 3-for-3 with an RBI. Alex Birt (3 RBI, R) and Dylan Bass (2 R) both chipped in going 2-for-3 at the plate - while Chase Petersen (2 RBI, 2 R) and Ryan Henschel (RBI, 2 R) both went 1-for-3. Colin Roche earned the win on the mound, tossing five innings to go along with two earned runs on seven hits, striking out five to no walks. | ||||
9 | No. 24 Evanston | 10 | Maine West | 2 | Final |
10 | A late inning rally saw Evanston grab a big win on Monday, beating Maine West by a score of 10-2. A five run rally in the sixth inning was too much for the Warriors to overcome as the Wildkits won in seven. Despite the loss, Maine West’s own Charlie Parcell was solid on the hill, allowing two runs off two hits, while striking out six across four innings of work. Zack Steingard (2-3, R) and Tommy Burke (1-1, reached base three times) were bright spots at the plate on a day that saw the Warriors come up short. | ||||
11 | MORE IHSA GAMES | ||||
12 | TEAM | SCORE | TEAM | SCORE | DETAILS |
13 | Chicago Latin | 14 | Chicago Hope Academy | 6 | Final |
14 | Chicago Latin defeated Chicago Hope by the score of 14-6. Ryan Kramer had a stellar day at the plate, going a perfect 4-for-4 with three home runs and six RBIs. Sean Episcope, a Princeton commit, also turned in an eue-opening day at the plate; finishing 3-for-4 with two home runs and four RBIs. | ||||
15 | St. Joseph-Ogden | 14 | Prairie Central | 0 | Final |
16 | St. Joseph-Ogden defeated Prairie Central 14-0 in six innings. Tyler Altenbaumer, Southwestern Illinois JC commit, was in full control on the mound, throwing six innings with nine strikeouts and gave up two hits. Altenbaumer threw 75-percent strikes with 15 first pitch strikes to 22 batters faced. At the plate, Hayden Brazelton, Kaskaskia JC commit, was locked in going 4-4 with two home runs, double and drove in five. Sophmore Luke Landrus, junior Adam Price and senior Griffin Roesch all had two hits. Roesch hit a home run and drove in two. Landrus had three RBIs. | ||||
17 | Glenbrook South | 8 | Niles North | 3 | Final |
18 | Glenbrook South defeated Niles North by the score of 8-3 to move to 6-2 on the year and 3-0 in CSL play. Alex Yoon led the offense, going 2-for-3 with two RBIs and two runs scored. Nic Swanson (RBI) and Scott Newman (R) each added two hits apiece to boost the offense. James Sherman struck out five in 3.2 innings of work, surrendering four hits on two earned runs. Hank Greenlee came in relief and fired 3.1 scoreless innings. | ||||
19 | Stillman Valley | 13 | Lutheran | 3 | Final |
20 | Stillman Valley won 13-3 in six innings over Lutheran. Starting pitcher Braden Engel went 4.1 innings allowing one unearned run on three hits and struck out three. Aiden Cicogna picked up the win in relief throwing 1.2 innings. Cicogna, Engel, Evan Davidson and Kale Rauman all had two hits. Cicogna went 2-4 with two RBIs. Davidson went 2-2 and drove in two. | ||||
21 | North Clay/Clay City | 15 | Fairfield | 12 | Final |
22 | North Clay/Clay City won 15-12 over Fairfield to improve to 16-2 on the season. Collyn Ballard got the start and the win, throwing four inninigs allowing one run on two hits and struck out three. Donnie Zimmerman and Holden Clifton both had three hits and multiple RBIs. Zimmerman went 3-3 with a double and drove in two. Clifton went 3-4 with a double and had three RBIs. Brady Ingram, Logan Fleener and Bryton Griffy all had two hits. | ||||
23 | Mascoutah | 18 | Civic Memorial | 2 | Final |
24 | Mascoutah knocked off Civic Memorial by the score of 18-2 to move to 13-3 overall and 2-1 in MVC play. Brendan Brock chipped in going 2-for-3 with a double and a triple - while Ryan Bibb, Navy commit, went 2-for-2. Jayden Mueller had three RBIs to lead to offense. Austin Musso picked up the win on the mound. | ||||
25 | Agricultural Science | 0 | Lindblom | 10 | Final |
26 | Lindblom knocked off Agricultural Science by the score of 10-0. Edgar Pulido tossed a five inning complete game shutout on 52 pitches; allowing just three hits with two strikeouts, walking none. Andrew Crenshaw, Gustavo Padilla and Shawn Coy all had two hits each to boost the offense - while Giovanni Sanchez added three RBIs. | ||||
27 | Paris | 12 | Robinson | 0 | Final |
28 | Paris defeated Robinson by the score of 12-0. Drew Pinkston powered the offense with a thee run home run - while Bryan Kohlmeyer added a two run home run. | ||||
29 | Eureka | 17 | Deer Creek-Mackinaw | 3 | Final |
30 | Eureka picked up the win over Deer Creek-Mackinaw by the score of 17-3 to remain undefeated in HOI Conferene play. Austin Wiegand picked up the win on the mound, going 5.1 innings with six strikeouts. JJ Boles led the offense, going 3-for-4 at the plate with a double and four RBIs. Slater Wilcox, Drew Dingledine, Zech Lapp and Carson Gates all added two hits apiece to boost the offense. | ||||
31 | Maine South | 14 | Deerfield | 4 | Final |
32 | Maine South claims their 11th win of the year with a 14-4 win over Deerfield in five innings. Kerim Orucevic was perfect at the plate, going 4-4 with two triples and drove in three runners. Andrew Randazzo, Charlie Schau and Noah Collins all had two hits. Schau threw all five innings allowing four runs on eight hits and struck out two enroute to earning the win. | ||||
33 | Lake View | 0 | Lane Tech | 14 | Final |
34 | Lane Tech defeated Lake View by the score of 14-0. Chris Espinosa tossed a complete game shutout; striking out six while only giving up one hit to pick up the win. | ||||
35 | Morgan Park | 22 | Chicago Washington | 0 | Final |
36 | Morgan Park defeated Chicago Washington by the score of 22-0. Kendall Garland powered the offense, going 2-for-3 with six RBIs | ||||
37 | Mater Dei | 3 | Althoff Catholic | 4 | Final |
38 | Nolan Mendonsa hit the game winning single with one out in the ninth to give Althoff Catholic a 4-3 victory over Mater Dei. Tyler Tieman and Alex Gomric both had three hits. | ||||
39 | Westinghouse | 1 | Prosser | 12 | Final |
40 | Monday’s action saw Prosser pick up a big conference win, beating Westinghouse by a score of 12-1. Junior Anthony Sosa impressed on the mound, allowing one run off two hits, while striking out 11 against just two walks across four innings of work. | ||||
41 | Casey-Westfield | 4 | Lawrenceville | 10 | Final |
42 | A solid two-way performance from senior Drevin Sanders helped lift Lawrenceville to a 10-4 victory over Casey-Westfield on Monday. The senior star led the way offensively, going 3-4 with a double, four RBIs and three runs scored. Sanders also turned in a solid outing on the mound, allowing four runs off six hits while striking out eight against four walks across six innings of work. The win keeps the Indians tied atop the Little Illini conference standings. They will look to stay hot Saturday in a non-conference doubleheader with Salem. | ||||
43 | Bunker Hill | 0 | Father McGivney Catholic | 16 | Final |
44 | Father McGivney Catholic won in convincing fashion Monday, beating Bunker Hill by a score of 16-0. The Griffins could do no wrong on either side of the ball. A 14 run second inning led by juniors Daniel Gierer (2-3, 3 R, 4 RBI), Jackson Rodgers (3-4, 3 R, 3 RBI), and Gabe Smith (2-3, 2 R, 3 RBI) put the game out of reach early as Father McGivney needed just four innings to seal the deal and pick up another big conference win. | ||||
45 | Calhoun | 7 | Triopia | 10 | Final |
46 | Monday saw Calhoun take a tough conference loss, falling to Triopia by a score of 10-7. Despite the loss the Warriors should feel good about the performance they got from Luke Wickenhauser. The senior slugger drove in five runs on a perfect 3-3 day at the plate, including two long balls and a double. Calhoun will look to get back on track Wednesday in an important conference matchup with Brown County. | ||||
47 | Vandalia | 1 | Gillespie | 3 | Final |
48 | Gillespie cashed in on a big conference win on Monday, beating Vandalia by a score of 3-1. Junior hurler Bryan Jubelt was lights out on the mound, allowing one run off five hits, while striking out 11 against just two walks across 5.1 innings of work. The Miners will look to stay hot Tuesday in an important conference matchup with Southwestern (Piasa IL). | ||||
49 | Wells | 4 | Farragut | 16 | Final |
50 | A valiant two-way effort saw Farragut win easily Monday, beating Wells by a score of 16-4. The Admirals’ own Cesar Silva delivered at the plate and on the mound. The senior slugger scored twice and drove in four runs on a 1-3 day at the plate. Silva also allowed four runs off five hits, while striking out seven against one walk across three innings of work. Farragut will look to stay hot Tuesday in an important conference matchup with Schurz. | ||||
51 | Chester (IL) | 2 | Nashville | 14 | Final |
52 | Altamont | 0 | Windsor/Stewardson-Strasburg | 5 | Final |
53 | Marmion | 13 | DePaul College Prep | 3 | Final |
54 | Augusta Southeastern | 7 | Camp Point Central | 2 | Final |
55 | Valmeyer | 0 | St. Louis HomeSchool Patriots | 15 | Final |
56 | Lewistown | 2 | Bushnell-Prairie City | 6 | Final |
57 | Astoria/VIT | 5 | Brimfield | 17 | Final |
58 | Carrollton | 10 | Greenfield/Northwestern | 6 | Final |
59 | Oakwood | 1 | Hoopeston | 3 | Final |
60 | Edwards County | 12 | Richland County | 2 | Final |
61 | Okaw Valley | 19 | Decatur Lutheran | 0 | Final |
62 | Grace Christian Academy | 0 | Gardner-South Wilmington | 20 | Final |
63 | Curie | 8 | Kelly | 11 | Final |
64 | Pittsfield | 0 | Quincy Notre Dame | 1 | Final |
65 | Heyworth | 11 | Tri-Valley | 5 | Final |
66 | Marshall | 8 | Mt. Carmel | 2 | Final |
67 | El Paso-Gridley | 4 | Tremont | 10 | Final |
68 | Shelbyville | 6 | St. Teresa | 0 | Final |
69 | Herrin | 2 | Murphysboro | 3 | Final |
70 | Routt Catholic | 7 | WC (CO-OP) | 15 | Final |
71 | Carlyle | 9 | Mulberry Grove | 0 | Final |
72 | Arcola | 11 | Cerro Gordo | 10 | Final |
73 | Sullivan | 5 | Tuscola | 7 | Final |
74 | Wethersfield/Annawan | 4 | Delavan | 3 | Final |
75 | Hartsburg-Emden | 5 | Illini Central | 6 | Final |
76 | Anna-Jonesboro | 10 | Carterville | 3 | Final |
77 | Rockford Christian | 9 | Rock Falls | 7 | Final |
78 | Bismarck-Henning | 14 | Georgetown-Ridge Farm/Chrisman | 3 | Final |
79 | Villa Grove | 1 | ALAH (CO-OP) | 16 | Final |
80 | Massac County | 1 | Harrisburg | 16 | Final |
81 | Senn | 5 | Disney II | 6 | Final |
82 | Odin/Patoka/Sandoval | 2 | Dieterich | 12 | Final |
83 | Heritage | 0 | TC (CO-OP) | 16 | Final |
84 | Columbia | 3 | Marquette Catholic | 7 | Final |