1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | TEAM | SCORE | TEAM | SCORE | DETAILS |
3 | No. 11 Edwardsville | 5 | No. 1 Huntley | 4 | Final |
4 | No. 11 Edwardsville won 5-4 over No. 1 Huntley. Kayden Jennings doubles with bases load, two outs to give Edwardsville a walk-off win. Team hits leaders, Cole Funkhouser and Grant Huebner both went 2-3. Alec Marchetto pitched four scoreless innings in relief with four strikeouts and allowed only one hit enroute to the victory. | ||||
5 | Moline | 3 | No. 1 Huntley | 19 | Final |
6 | No. 1 Huntley defeated Moline 19-3. Huntley recorded 13 hits, lead by Ryans Bakes, a South Carolina Commit, and 2025 AJ Putty with three hits apiece. Kyle Alther had two hits in the game. Bakes powered the offenese with two home runs and four RBIs to the lead the team. Putty, Alther, CJ Filipek and Nick Martino all had two RBIs. Malachi Paplanus got the start, going three innings and allowed one run on four hits and struck out one. | ||||
7 | No. 3 Normal University | 3 | Oak Forest | 5 | Final |
8 | Oak Forest defeated No. 3 Normal University 5-3. Tyler Gentile had two hits to lead the team, going 2-4 with a double and a RBI. Trent Dian went 1-3 with a home run and two RBIs to the team. Starting pitcher Josh Copher got the win, pitching four innings with five strikeouts, two hits and two unearned runs. | ||||
9 | Oak Forest | 1 | No. 9 O'Fallon | 12 | Final |
10 | No. 9 O'Fallon defeated Oak Forest 12-1. Mike Larson got the start and the win, pitching four innings with nine strikeouts, two hits and one unearned run. Haidyn McGill had three hits to the team, going 3-4 with a double and two RBIs. Jacobs Hanhs, Will Millard, Danny Mack and Rodell Andrews all had two hits. McGill and Mack both had two RBIs. | ||||
11 | St. Charles North | 3 | No. 11 Edwardsville | 14 | Final |
12 | No. 11 Edwardsville defeated St. Charles North 14-3. Andrew Hendrickson went 1-4 with a home run and four RBIs to help power the offense. Kayden Jennings went 1-3 with a double and three RBIs. Cole Funkhouser went 1-3 with a double and two RBIs. Joseph Chiarodo got the start and the win, throwing two scoreless innings with three strikeouts and allowed one hit. Grant Huebner pitched one scoreless inning relief with three strikeouts. | ||||
13 | No. 14 St. Laurence | 10 | Simeon | 3 | Final |
14 | No. 14 St. Laurence won 10-3 over Simeon. St. Laurence scored three times in the first and in the fourth to help pave the way. Starting pitcher DJ Helwig went four innings with six strikeouts, three hits and two unearned runs enroute to earning the win. Jalen Headly hit a home run in the game, going 1-2 and two RBIs. Max Montgomery and Angelo Luna both had two hits to lead the team. Jake Merda and Luke Stugla both had two RBIs. | ||||
15 | Geneseo | 4 | No. 16 Plainfield East | 0 | Final |
16 | Granite City | 3 | No. 18 Freeburg | 13 | Final |
17 | No. 18 Freeburg scored nine times in the first innings enroute to a 13-3 victory over Granite City. Freeburg collected 13 hits and 10 RBIs. Carter Rapp had three hits to lead the team, going 3-4 with two RBIs. Luke Isaacs, Lane Otten, Kamden Casey and Landon Funderburg all had two hits. Otten led the team in RBIs with three and Funderburg had two RBIs. Carson Ott got the strart and the win, two scoreless innings pitched with one strikeout and two hits allowed. | ||||
18 | No. 19 New Trier | 7 | Triad | 8 | Final |
19 | Maine South | 4 | No. 21 Oak Park-River Forest | 5 | Final |
20 | No. 21 Oak Park-River Forest scores two times in the top half of the ninth to beat Maine South 5-4. Starting pitcher Calvin Proskey threw five innings, allowing two runs on three hits and struck out four. Jack Flagg got the win in relief, throwing two innings and allowing one run on two hits and struck out two. John Phillip Ferraro had two hits to lead the team, going 2-4. Kevin Cortez led the team in RBIs with two. | ||||
21 | KICKOFF CLASSIC | ||||
22 | Lockport | 15 | Marquette | 0 | Final |
23 | Lockport defeated Marquette 15-0 in four innings to cap off their weekend down at the Kickoff Classic, moving to 4-0 on the season. Matthew Merk (1-4, 2 RBIs) and Kyle Kevish (2-3) both contributed with doubles in the contest. Joey Manzo also had a big day at the plate, going 3-4 with a double and an RBI. The Porters of Lockport were equally as dominant on the other side of the ball - with Illinois-Springfield commit Lucas Pajeau tossing three perfect innings with nine strikeouts. Mark Tor also was impressive on the mound, picking up a strikeout in his one inning of work to complete the combined no-hitter. | ||||
24 | Lockport | 11 | Alton | 3 | Final |
25 | Lockport defeated Alton 11-3 to move to 3-0 on the year. '23 Niko Mastoras homered in the contest to finish 1-4 on the day with two RBIs - Jake Moerman (1-4, RBI), Caden Miller (1-3), '24 Cal Korosa (2-3, RBI) and Anthony Francone (1-3) all contributed with doubles in the contest. | ||||
26 | LaSalle-Peru | 5 | Salem | 9 | Final |
27 | Salem defeated LaSalle-Peru by the score of 9-5. Carter Rose picked up the win on the mound while Gavin Zimmerman notched the save. | ||||
28 | LaSalle-Peru | 9 | Nashville | 7 | Final |
29 | LaSalle-Peru defeated Nashville 9-7 behind Illinois commit Julius Sanchez - who privided a dominant four inning stint on the mound, not allpwing a run and punching out 11. Creighton commit Jack Scheri powered the offense, going 2-4 with a two-run homerun and two RBIs. | ||||
30 | Harrisburg | 13 | Coal City | 3 | Final |
31 | Harrisburg defeated Coal City 13-3 on Saturday. Braden Burtis led the offense, going a perfect 4-4 on the day with a double and two RBIs. Ethan Golish also chipped in offensivley, going 1-4 with a double and two RBIs. | ||||
32 | Joliet West | 5 | Washington | 8 | Final |
33 | Washington defeated Joliet West by the score of 8-5. Gavin Lawrence was dominant on the mound, tossing five innings with no earned runs and seven strikeouts to pick up his first varsity win. Jack Limas paced the offense, going 3-4 on the day with two triples, two runs scored and an RBI. Gus Lucas chipped in with a triple and an RBI as well to finish 1-3 on the day. | ||||
34 | Glenwood | 3 | Father McGivney Catholic | 2 | Final |
35 | Glenwood defeated Father McGivney 3-2 in their second game on Saturday. Wabash Valley commit Will Plattner impressed on the day with a screaming double to left-center. Gabe Smith from Father McGivney also impressed on the day, boasting a large, fluid moving frame and a fastball up to 88 mph. | ||||
36 | Washington | 3 | Mt. Vernon | 5 | Final |
37 | Mt. Vernon defeated Washington 5-3 behind a strong effort on the mound from Eli Garret. Garret tossed 5.1 innings to go along with two earned runs and three strikeouts, also picking up his first win of the season. Colin McClure notched the save, tossing 1.2 innings of scoreless ball. | ||||
38 | Benet Academy | 7 | Breese Central | 15 | Final |
39 | Breese Central defeated Benet Academy 15-7 on Saturday to move to 2-0 on the season. Landon Geragosian had a stellar day at the plate - going 3-4 with four RBIs and a stolen base. The Cougars collected 14 hits in the contest along with a total of six stolen bases. | ||||
40 | Plainfield North | 3 | Columbia | 4 | Final |
41 | Columbia defeated Plainfield North 4-3 behind Quincy commit Logan Mueller's strong offensive showing - going 2-4 at the plate with a homerun and two RBIs. | ||||
42 | Galesburg | 11 | Alton | 1 | Final |
43 | Galesburg defeated Alton 11-1 thanks to a couple strong offensive showings. Grant Aten finished the day 3-5 with two doubles while Easton Steck added a double and two RBIs, also going 3-5 on the day. Thad Morling joined the offensive onslaught by adding 3 RBIs of his own on top of his 2-5 day at the plate. | ||||
44 | Rochester | 6 | Mt. Vernon | 4 | Final |
45 | Rochester defeated Mt. Vernon 6-4 on Saturday to pick up their first win of the 2022 season. | ||||
46 | Harrisburg | 2 | Rochester | 1 | Final |
47 | Harrisburg defeated Rochester 2-1 behind a stellar effort on the mound from Jackson Pittman - who tossed 6.2 innings while scattering just three hits, no earned runs and punching out eight. | ||||
48 | St. Charles North | 2 | Glenwood | 3 | Final |
49 | Glenwood defeated St. Charles North by the score of 3-2. Louisville commit, Parker Detmers was absolutely dominant in his start on the mound - tossing six innings with just one hit allowed, two earned runs and 13 strikeouts. Will Vaske delivered a two-run blast to break Detmers' no-hit bid in the bottom of the sixth inning, also giving St. Charles North their only runs of the game. | ||||
50 | Moline | 9 | Joliet West | 8 | Final |
51 | Marquette (MO) | 13 | Plainfield North | 2 | Final |
52 | Dunlap | 3 | Triad | 10 | Final |
53 | MORE IHSA GAMES | ||||
54 | Illini Bluffs | 6 | Collierville | 19 | Final |
55 | Warren Township | 8 | Lane Tech | 4 | Final |
56 | Gibault Catholic | 8 | Roxana | 9 | Final |
57 | New Berlin | 10 | Midland | 2 | Final |
58 | Midland | 2 | New Berlin/Franklin/Waverly | 10 | Final |
59 | Genoa-Kingston | 3 | Jacksonville | 13 | Final |
60 | Tuscola | 0 | Christopher-Zeigler-Royalton | 10 | Final |
61 | Newark | 2 | Illinois Valley Central | 3 | Final |
62 | Pritzker | 3 | Steinmetz College Prep | 11 | Final |
63 | Valmeyer | 3 | Bayless | 9 | Final |
64 | Pittsfield | 9 | Elsberry | 8 | Final |
65 | Brimfield | 15 | Calhoun | 0 | Final |
66 | Quincy | 2 | Sacred Heart-Griffin | 4 | Final |
67 | Yorkville Christian | 9 | Sherrard | 0 | Final |
68 | Kewanee | 10 | New Berlin/Franklin/Waverly | 16 | Final |
69 | Tuscola | 0 | Benton | 15 | Final |
70 | CLCH (CO-OP) | 0 | Calumet Christian | 18 | Final |
71 | Pittsfield | 9 | Montgomery County | 7 | Final |
72 | Christopher-Zeigler-Royalton | 7 | Benton | 4 | Final |
73 | CLCH (CO-OP) | 1 | Calumet Christian | 17 | Final |
74 | Quincy | 1 | Quincy Notre Dame | 8 | Final |
75 | Ridgewood [AlWood/Cambridge] | 4 | Newark | 11 | Final |
76 | Jersey | 5 | Roxana | 4 | Final |
77 | Sacred Heart-Griffin | 1 | Quincy Notre Dame | 7 | Final |
78 | Dunlap | 15 | Civic Memorial | 11 | Final |