1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | TEAM | SCORE | TEAM | SCORE | DETAILS |
3 | No. 1 Brother Rice | 23 | Montini Catholic | 8 | Final |
4 | No. 1 Brother Rice won 23-8 in five innings against Montini Catholic - with the Crusaders recording 16 hits and 20 RBIs. Uncommitted junior Bryce Nevils led the team in RBIs with three, also going 2-4 with a triple. Jack Lausch, Northwestern football commit, had two hits going 2-4 with a double and two RBIs. Zion Rose hit a home run and drove in two runs. Christian Holmes, Kansas State commit, Amir Gray, Purdue commit, senior Andrew Ivy Jr, sophmore Chris Daugherty and Beau Polickey, Heartland CC commit, all had two RBIs. Indiana commit Dylan Warda led the Crusaders on the mound, picking up the win. | ||||
5 | No. 3 Huntley | 13 | Crystal Lake Central | 4 | Final |
6 | No. 3 Huntley picked up a 13-4 win over Crystal Lake Central. Andrew Ressler, Butler commit, got the start and the win, throwing three innings while allowing three runs on four hits and striking out two. Sophmore Malachi Paplanus followed in relief going three innings while giving up one run on one hit and striking out four. South Carolina commit Ryan Bakes led the offense in hits and RBIs, going 3-4 with two home runs, a double and four RBIs. Brayden Bakes, Wichita State commit, had two hits including a double. Senior Joey Garlin and Lucas Goldstein, Rock Valley JC commit, both had two hits - while Kyle Alther chipped in with two RBIs. | ||||
7 | Shepard | 2 | No. 6 Nazareth Academy | 7 | Final |
8 | No. 6 Nazareth Academy improves to 9-1 with a 7-2 victory over Shepard. Starting pitcher Nick Drtina, a Louisville commit, threw 5.1 innings with nine strikeouts and allowed two runs on four hits enroute to earning the win. Cooper Malamazian, Indiana commit, pitched the to final five batters and struck out four of them. Senior Sam Wampler had three hits to led the team, goin 3-3 with a double and drove in three. Lucas Smith, Illinois-Chicago commit, went 2-4 with a triple and an RBI. For Shepard, Tyler Bartczak led the offense with a 2-4 day and a run scored - he also tossed five strong innings with 5 strikeouts, unfortunately receiving the loss. Paul Kladis chipped in with a two run single for the Astros. | ||||
9 | Fenwick | 7 | No. 10 Providence Catholic | 8 | Final |
10 | No. 10 Providence Catholic won 8-7 over Fenwick. After being down 7-2 through two, Providence went on the score six unanswered runs. John Serritella had two RBIs to lead the team, going 1-3. Ryan Mrozek and Ethan Litynski both drove in a run. Ryan Hussey, Notre Dame commit, chipped in and went 1-2 with a double. | ||||
11 | Alton | 8 | No. 11 O'Fallon | 16 | Final |
12 | No. 11 O'Fallon scored eight runs in the first enroute to a 16-8 win over Alton. Connor Lindsey, Washington University (MO) commit, led the team in both hits and in RBIs; going 4-4 with a home run, two doubles and driving in four. Junior Will Millard, junior Haidyn McGill and Ethan Crouse all had three hits and at least one RBI. Crouse went 3-4 with a home run and three RBIs - while Millard went 3-4 with two doubles and three RBIs. Danny Mack got the start, going three scoreless innings allowing one hit with three strikeouts. | ||||
13 | No. 17 Barrington | 3 | Hononegah | 4 | Final |
14 | Hononegah defeats No. 17 Barrington 4-3 on a walk off hit from Maddux Hibbard. | ||||
15 | Yorkville | 13 | No. 19 Plainfield East | 4 | Final |
16 | Yorkville defeated No. 19 Plainfield East 13-4 to improve to 8-1 on the year. Sophmore Simon Skroch got the start and the win, pitching five innings with seven strikeouts and allowed three runs on three hits. Connor Corrigan, Aurora commit, had three hits, going 3-5 with two doubles and thre RBIs. Ryan Harris had three hits as well, going 3-4 and with two runs scored. Owen Ross, Kirkwood CC commit, and sophmore Nate Harris both had two RBIs - while Matthew Bivens had three RBIs. | ||||
17 | No. 21 Warren Township | 10 | Zion-Benton | 8 | Final |
18 | No. 21 Warren Township defeated Zion-Benton 10-8 in six innings. The Blue Devils scored five runs in the third inning to help secure the win - even with a late seven run inning from Zion in the fifth. Junior Adam Schilz helped power the offense, going 1-3 with a double and four RBIs. Kendall Lyons, Illinois-Chicago commit, and Sam Schmitt both drove in a run. | ||||
19 | Lake Park | 7 | No. 22 Oak Park-River Forest | 8 | Final |
20 | No. 22 Oak Park-River Forest defeated Lake Park 8-7. David Andonlina, Lehigh commit, struck out nine in five innings of work, allowing just one run on three hits - while Junior Dylan Wimpf got the win pitching in relief. Senior Cole Shamhart had three hits to lead the team, going 3-3 with a triple, double two RBIs. Jack Chambers and Dan Michaud both had two hits. Lake Park's Max Baer, Aurora commit, hit two home runs. | ||||
21 | Mount Carmel | 4 | No. 23 Marist | 2 | Final |
22 | Caravan defeat Marist in the first round of the DISW tournament by the score of 4-2. Oklahoma commit Julian Hachem and Western Michigan commit Michael Kelly combined for 11 strikeouts to just four hits allowed. Austin Mallee, Oklahoma commit Brandon Rodgers, Triton commit Jorgie Vazquez and Joey Russo all collected hits in the contest to power the offense. | ||||
23 | Glenwood | 0 | No. 24 Normal University | 7 | Final |
24 | No. 24 Normal University is starting to look like the team we know they are, with a 7-0 victory over Glenwood. Illinois commit Jake Swartz fired a complete game no hitter with 15 strikeouts to just two walks, picking up the win. Southern Miss commit Chase Adams added two hits and an RBI to lead the offense, one being a triple. Evan Jones a Western Kentucky commit, chipped in going 1-for-3 with a triple and two RBIs. | ||||
25 | MORE IHSA GAMES | ||||
26 | Round Lake | 1 | Grayslake Central | 11 | Final |
27 | The Rams of Grayslake Central took the win over Round Lake by the score of 11-1. Will Schufreider fired a complete game with seven strikeouts in his four-inning stint to earn the win. Riley Policht led the offense with two hits; while Garrett Guenther, Collin Woods, Brendan Whalen and Charlie Marisca all had doubles in the contest. Grayslake Central improves to 5-1 on the year with yesterday's victory. | ||||
28 | Libertyville | 13 | Carmel | 3 | Final |
29 | Libertyville defeated Carmel in dominant fashion, cruising to a 13-3 victory. Everett Cortesi led the offense, going 3-for-4 with a home run, double, three RBIs, four runs scored and a walk. Brenden Max also homered in the contest, finishing the day 1-for-2 with two RBIs, three runs scored and a walk. Connor Dickson (2B, SB, RBI, 2 R), Michael Kelly (2/2, RBI, SB) and Trent Adams (RBI) all collected two hits in the contest. | ||||
30 | Reed-Custer | 7 | Herscher | 8 | Final |
31 | Herscher knocked off Reed-Custer in extras to pick up the 8-7 win. Tyler Murray delivered the two out-two run game winning single in bottom of the eighth. | ||||
32 | Bloomington | 8 | Pontiac | 1 | Final |
33 | Bloomington knocked off Pontiac by the score of 8-1. Western Illinois commit Gage Wolfe picked up the win on the mound as the Raiders improve to 9-2 on the year. Mizzouri commit Adison Worthman added three hits and a home run to power the offense. Monmouth commit Cam Anderson also homered in the contest on top of two hits - while Gentry Lovell (three hits) John Shuey (two hits) both chipped in at the plate as well. | ||||
34 | Whitney Young | 12 | Clemente | 2 | Final |
35 | Whitney Young defeated Clemente 12-2 behind a strong outing on the mound from sophomore Jimmy Anastasi - who went four innings with two earned runs and five strikeouts. Aiden Frye threw two innings in relief of Anastasi and didn't allow a single hit or run, striking out four. | ||||
36 | Washington | 4 | Limestone | 3 | Final |
37 | Washington defeated Limestone by the score of 4-3, also sweeping Limestone to start conference play and moving to 10-2 overall. Gus Lucas picked up the win; going 5.2 innings with four hits, three runs and 13 strikeouts to just two walks - while Garrett Cox notched the save. Easton Harris, Parkland commit, went 2-for-3 with an RBI. Jake Stewart (2B, 2 RBI) and Eric Campen (RBI) both collected two hits on the day. | ||||
38 | Reavis | 5 | Butler County (KY) | 3 | Final |
39 | Reavis pick up their first victory on their trip down to Florida over Butler County (KY) by the score of 5-3. Frankie Muraida led the Rams on the mound, going 5.2 innings to earn the win with 12 strikeouts and no earned runs. Ethan DeLuna notched the save in his lone inning of work; also going 2-for-3 with an RBI at the plate. Louis Smith led the offense in hits, going 3-for-4. | ||||
40 | Lincoln Park | 2 | Von Steuben | 18 | Final |
41 | Von Steuben exploded for 18 runs Wednesday, beating Lincoln Park easily in six. Sophomore Eduardo Letamendi had a game for the record books, as he drove in six runs on a perfect 4-4 day at the plate while scoring three times and hitting for the cycle. Fellow Sophomore Ethan Serrano was no slouch either, driving in four runs on a solid 3-4 day at the plate including a double and a home run. | ||||
42 | Lena-Winslow | 17 | Durand/Pecatonica | 7 | Final |
43 | Game 1 of Wednesday's doubleheader saw Lena-Winslow win in dominating fashion, as they routed Durand-Pecatonia by a score of 17-7. Upperclassmen Luke Benson (3-5, 3 R, 4 RBI), Maddex Sargent (2-4, R, 2 RBI), and Rowen Schultz (2-3, 3 RBI) all drove in multiple runs as the Panthers won in six. | ||||
44 | Canton | 3 | Morton | 13 | Final |
45 | Morton won again on Wednesday, beating the Canton Little Giants by a score of 13-3. Seniors Mac Anderson (3-3, 3 R, 2 RBI) and Thomas Krueger (2-3, 3 R, RBI, 3B) had solid days at the plate, while Junior Tate Roley had a few hits of his own, as the Potters remained undefeated on the season. | ||||
46 | Metamora | 15 | East Peoria | 4 | Final |
47 | Metamora picked up a big conference win on Wednesday, beating the East Peoria Raiders by a score of 15-4. Experience played a major role in the Redbird win, as four seniors, Carson Davis, Zach Greening, Dylan Messacar, and Tyler Adkins combined to drive in 13 of the 15 Metamora runs. | ||||
48 | Cissna Park | 3 | Westville | 13 | Final |
49 | The Westville offense broke out in a big way Wednesday, scoring 13 runs off Timberwolf pitching, as the Tigers grabbed the W in five. Juniors Landen Haurez and Kamden Maddox each homered and drove in multiple runs, while Sophomore Drew Wichtowski (2-3, 2 R, 3 RBI, 2B, 3B) and Senior Luke Johnson (3-3, R, 2 RBI, 2B) combined to drive in five runs on the day. | ||||
50 | Streator | 6 | Illinois Valley Central | 11 | Final |
51 | Illinois Valley Central improves to 7-3 with a 11-6 victory over Streator. Senior Kullen Miller led the team in RBIs, going 2-4 with a double and drove in three. Junior Aidan Fulton had two hits, going 2-3 with a double and two RBIs - while Senior Nathan Cooley also chipped in with two hits and two RBIs. | ||||
52 | Elverado | 0 | Steeleville | 10 | Final |
53 | A solid all around team effort Wednesday helped lift Steeleville to an easy 10-0 win. Noah Fiene was spectacular on the mound, throwing five shutout innings of two hit ball, while striking out six against just one walk. Upperclassmen Reid Harriss and Kaleb Knop drove in seven runs on a combined 4-7 at the plate, as the Warriors won handily in 6. | ||||
54 | Durand/Pecatonica | 0 | Lena-Winslow | 11 | Final |
55 | Game 2 of Wednesday's doubleheader saw Lena Winslow win easily again, beating Durand-Pecatonia 11-0. Junior Drew Streckwald was brilliant on the mound, throwing five shutout innings, while allowing just four hits and striking out eleven. | ||||
56 | Tri-Valley | 17 | Deer Creek-Mackinaw | 5 | Final |
57 | The Tri-Valley offense was electric on Wednesday, putting up a 12 spot in the fifth, as the Vikings won 17-5 in five. Up and coming Freshman Cole Klein was spectacular at the plate, driving in three runs, homering, and scoring three times on a perfect 3-3 day - while Senior Braiden Elliott homered and drove in four runs as the Vikings grabbed an important conference win. | ||||
58 | Payton College Prep | 14 | Lake View | 3 | Final |
59 | Payton College Prep grabbed another big conference win on Wednesday, beating the Lakeview Wildcats for the second time in three days by the score of 14-3. Seniors Bennett Patterson and Jacob Persons led the way offensively, driving in a combined five runs on 5-6 at the plate, while Freshman Derek Patton chipped in with a pair of RBI as well. | ||||
60 | Wesclin | 0 | Highland | 15 | Final |
61 | Highland got in the win column on Wednesday, beating Wesclin by a score of 15-0. The offense was firing on all cylinders for the Bulldogs, as eight different players recorded at least one RBI. Matt Micsik (2-2, R, 3 RBI, 2B) stood out from the pack, as Highland completed the win in four. | ||||
62 | Bunker Hill | 1 | Marquette Catholic | 16 | Final |
63 | The Explorers trampled Bunker Hill Wednesday, winning by a score of 16-1. The Marquette Catholic offense could do no wrong, as eight different players recorded at least one RBI and six different players recorded multiple hits. The explorers won easily in four. | ||||
64 | Centennial | 1 | Charleston | 8 | Final |
65 | The Trojans won their non-conference matchup with Centennial on Wednesday by a score of 8-1. Juniors William Applegate and Josh Sipes combined to throw a seven-inning masterpiece, allowing just one unearned run off four hits, while striking out nine against just one walk. Senior Collin Patterson stood out offensively, driving in four runs on a perfect 3-3 day at the dish. | ||||
66 | Riverside-Brookfield | 20 | Chicago University | 2 | Final |
67 | Owen Murphy goes 3-3 with two home runs including a grand slam, double and drove in eight runs as Riverside-Brookfield won 20-2. | ||||
68 | Eisenhower | 1 | Sandburg | 13 | Final |
69 | Sandburg win 13-1 over Eisenhower. Jayden Comia, Illinois commit, went 2-3 with a home run, double and drove in four. Tyler Skrabis had three hits including a double and had two RBIs. | ||||
70 | Prospect | 5 | Stevenson | 9 | Final |
71 | Boylan Catholic | 6 | Moline | 9 | Final |
72 | Evergreen Park | 3 | Lemont | 10 | Final |
73 | Jacksonville | 1 | Springfield | 11 | Final |
74 | Springfield | 4 | Jacksonville | 1 | Final |
75 | Prairie Ridge | 9 | McHenry | 4 | Final |
76 | McHenry | 5 | Prairie Ridge | 2 | Final |
77 | Lane Tech | 12 | Taft | 9 | Final |
78 | Sacred Heart-Griffin | 14 | Rochester | 10 | Final |
79 | Simeon | 5 | Kenwood | 11 | Final |
80 | Centralia | 1 | Triad | 8 | Final |
81 | Geneseo | 6 | Hall | 10 | Final |
82 | Gibson City-Melvin-Sibley | 4 | Tremont | 5 | Final |
83 | Woodstock North | 3 | Richmond-Burton | 22 | Final |
84 | Morris | 14 | Sandwich | 1 | Final |
85 | Ramsey | 0 | Father McGivney Catholic | 16 | Final |
86 | Newman Central Catholic | 4 | Bureau Valley | 0 | Final |
87 | Cary-Grove | 11 | Dundee-Crown | 10 | Final |
88 | Bishop McNamara | 2 | Marquette | 12 | Final |
89 | Ashton-Franklin Center | 0 | Forreston | 12 | Final |
90 | El Paso-Gridley | 3 | LeRoy | 5 | Final |
91 | Flanagan/Woodland | 11 | Lexington | 15 | Final |
92 | Morgan Park | 5 | Jones | 11 | Final |
93 | Rushville-Industry | 0 | Brown County | 15 | Final |
94 | Rock Island | 9 | Rockridge | 2 | Final |
95 | Augusta Southeastern | 11 | Macomb | 7 | Final |
96 | Ridgeview | 1 | Heyworth | 13 | Final |
97 | St. Teresa | 2 | Monticello | 9 | Final |
98 | Aurora East | 9 | Elgin | 6 | Final |
99 | Herrin | 6 | Waltonville | 8 | Final |
100 | Beardstown | 7 | Pittsfield | 0 | Final |
101 | Fulton | 14 | East Dubuque | 2 | Final |
102 | Mt. Pulaski | 2 | PORTAACC (CO-OP) | 3 | Final |
103 | Plano | 0 | Sycamore | 12 | Final |
104 | Nashville | 8 | Mater Dei | 4 | Final |
105 | Red Bud | 2 | Roxana | 4 | Final |
106 | Quincy Notre Dame | 6 | Hannibal | 2 | Final |
107 | Chicago Hope Academy | 13 | Rochelle Zell Jewish | 3 | Final |
108 | Oakwood | 2 | Tuscola | 12 | Final |
109 | Milford | 2 | Bismarck-Henning/Ros | 6 | Final |
110 | Wauconda | 12 | Grant Community | 16 | Final |