1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | TEAM | SCORE | TEAM | SCORE | DETAILS |
3 | No. 1 Edwardsville | 11 | Belleville West | 0 | Final |
4 | Head Coach Tim Funkhouser earned his 700th career win yesterday with No. 1 Edwardsville's 11-0 victory over Belleville East - improving the Tiger's record to 21-0 on the year. Cade Hardy led the offense in RBIs with three, also finishing the day 1-for-3 with a triple and three runs scored. Caleb Copeland had three hits on the day, finishing a perfect 3-for-3 with a double, two RBIs and two runs scored - while Jacoby Roberson chipped in with a double and an RBI to boost the offense. Spencer Stearns started on the mound for the Tigers; going four innings while scattering three hits, no runs and striking out six. | ||||
5 | Providence Catholic | 7 | No. 3 Brother Rice | 8 | Final |
6 | No. 3 Brother Rice took down Providence Catholic by the score of 8-7. Providence made a late charge and scored three runs in the top of the sixth, but came up just short in the one-run affair. Iowa Western commit Will Flanigan led the Brother Rice Crusaders in hits, collecting three on the day including a double and three RBIs. Kansas State commit Christian Holmes (2 RBI, R) and uncommitted '23 Bryce Nevils (2 RBI) both chipped in with two hits apiece. Freshman Enzo Infelise led the Celtics in hits with three, driving in a run and scoring once. | ||||
7 | No. 4 Saint Viator | 18 | Prospect | 6 | Final |
8 | Saint Viator won easily on Thursday, beating Prospect by a score of 18-6. A 10 run second inning put the game out of reach early, as the Lions mercilessly mashed Prospect pitching to the tune of nine different players recording hits and 12 different players recording RBIs on the afternoon. Though perhaps not at his best, senior Joe Bollard got the start and the win on the mound, allowing six runs (3 earned) off eight hits, while striking out two and walking one across three innings of work. Sean Hogan would come on and work two scoreless innings in relief. Notable Performances: Jack Glasstetter (1-2, R, RBI) Wally Augustyn (1-2, R, 2 RBI, 2B, 2 BB) Zan Von Schlegell (2-3, 2 R, 2 RBI, BB) Joe Bollard (1-3, R, 2 RBI) Chase Carroll (1-2, 3 R, RBI, 2 BB) Bryan Hatch (2-2, 4 R, 2 RBI, BB, 2B) | ||||
9 | No. 6 Lockport | 7 | Homewood-Flossmoor | 11 | Final |
10 | What a game we saw Thursday, as Homewood-Flossmoor pulled off a 7-6 come-from-behind upset of No. 6 Lockport. Trailing 5-1 entering the fourth, Lockport would plate two runs on RBI groundouts from junior Jake Schindler and Niko Mastoras to cut the Viking lead to 5-3. That score would hold until the top of the 7th inning when Illinois-Springfield commit Lucas Pajeau blasted a three-run home run to give Lockport a 6-5 lead heading into the bottom of the frame. Not to be outdone, Shai Robinson, Illinois State commit would respond with a long ball of his own to give the Vikings a huge walk off win in seven. Notable Performances: Lockport: Josh Basinger: 2.2 IP, 7 H, 5 R, 5 ER, 1 K, 2 BB Ryan Vandertuuk: 3.1 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 4 K, 1 BB Victor Izquierdo: 1-4, R Anthony Martinez: 2-3, BB Homewood-Flossmoor: Charlie Faoro: 1-3, R, 3 RBI, HR Shai Robinson: 1-2, 2 R, 2 RBI, 2 BB | ||||
11 | No. 7 Huntley | 7 | Cary-Grove | 1 | Final |
12 | The Red Raiders cruised to another easy victory on Thursday, beating Cary-Grove by a score of 7-1. Sophomore Malachi Paplanus got the start and the win, allowing one run off three hits, while striking out five and walking zero across five strong innings of work. Junior Parker Schuring and Heartland CC commit Michael Vitellaro each worked a scoreless inning in relief. Offensively, Wichita State commit Brayden Bakes (1-2, 2 R, 2 RBI, BB), Wisconsin-Whitewater commit Brandon Hanley (1-4, RBI), Rock Valley JC commit Lucas Goldstein (2-2, 3 R, RBI), and junior Joey Garlin (1-1, RBI, 2 BB) all chipped in on a day that saw the Red Raiders win easily in seven. | ||||
13 | West Aurora | 2 | No. 9 Yorkville | 4 | Final |
14 | No. 9 Yorkville took down West Aurora by the score of 4-2. Iowa Central commit Matthew Bivens and Presbyterian commit Lorenzo Rios both connected for back-to-back homers in the first inning to power the offense. Aurora commit Connor Corrigan, Kirkwood commit Owen Ross and Wisconsin-Whitewater commit Michael Hilker all notched doubles to boost the offense. Corrigan also started on the mound for the Foxes; going all seven innings while scattering just four hits, two earned runs, one walk and striking out six. | ||||
15 | No. 10 Lincoln-Way East | 0 | De La Salle | 0 | |
16 | Games was canceled. No makeup date has been announced. | ||||
17 | Marist | 3 | No. 13 Lincoln-Way West | 5 | Final |
18 | No. 13 Lincoln-Way West defeated Marist by the score of 5-3. Colton Kachinsky notched the win on the mound; going 6 innings with two earned runs, four hits and seven strikeouts - Tyler Koscinski picked up the save in relief. Louisville commit Cole Crafton and Cam Buckley both added two hits on the day - while Kaleb Wilkey added two hits of his own and three RBIs. | ||||
19 | No. 17 Minooka | 12 | Oswego East | 5 | Final |
20 | Thursday’s action saw No. 17 Minooka pull off a dramatic come-from-behind win, beating Oswego East by a score of 12-5. Concrodia University (WI) commit Jack Otis got the start and struggled on the mound, allowing five runs (3 earned) off three hits, while striking out five and walking two across 4.1 innings of work. Down 5-4 entering the sixth the Indians offense would finally break through, scoring six times in the top half followed by a pair of runs in the seventh frame. The rallies were led by Junior Andrew Mack (3-5, 2 R, 3 RBI), Illinois-Springfield commit Ivan Dahlberg (2-3, 3 R), and Joliet JC commit Mitch Thomas (2-2, 3R). Anthony Rizo would be credited with the win, striking out five across 2.2 scoreless innings in relief. | ||||
21 | Mater Dei | 0 | No. 18 O'Fallon | 6 | Final |
22 | No. 18 O'Fallon took down Mater Dei by the score of 6-0. Jacob Hahs was in control on the mound for the Panthers; tossing a complete-game shutout with just two hits and six strikeouts. Xavier Deathrage led O'Fallon in hits with two, also driving in two runs at the plate. Ethan Crouse added a double and two runs scored to boost the offense. | ||||
23 | No. 19 Breese Central | 4 | Columbia | 5 | Final |
24 | Thursday’s action saw No. 19 Breese Central lose a heartbreaker, falling 5-4 to Columbia in seven. Trailing 4-1 entering the sixth, the Cougars would rally for three as Lindenwood University (MO) commit Dalton Boruff (2-3, 2 RBI), Sophomore Jonathan Husmann (0-1, RBI, 2 BB), and Chase Lewis (2-4, RBI) would all bring runs home for Breese Central. After a scoreless bottom half from Columbia, Breese Central would fail to score in the top half of the seventh, setting up the stage for a dramatic finish for the Eagles. Junior Dominic Voegele (1-4, R, 2 RBI) would send the cougars packing with one swing of the bat, slugging a walk-off solo shot to send Columbia to a big conference victory in seven. | ||||
25 | No. 20 Evanston | 4 | Glenbrook South | 4 | Thru 7 |
26 | Game was suspended after 7 innings due to darkness with the score tied 4-4. Game will be finished tommorrow. | ||||
27 | No. 21 Normal University | 21 | Decatur Eisenhower | 2 | Final |
28 | No. 21 Normal University defeated Decatur Eisenhower 21-2 in four innings. The Pioneers recorded 19 hits, 21 RBI and scored nine runs in the second inning and 10 runs in the third inning. Junior Tysen Sorensen was perfect at the plate while leading the team in hits, going 4-4 with a triple, double and three RBIs. Lincoln Land CC commit, Evan Kochel had five RBIs to lead the team while also going 2-2 with two doubles. Ryan Pukacz hit a solo home run in the second inning. Hunter Wilson hit a three run home run in the third inning. Senior Connor Frey got the start and the win, pitching two innings allowing one earned run on one hit and striking out five. Carson Beal, Morton JC commit, pitched two perfect innings in relief with three strikeouts. | ||||
29 | No. 22 Glenwood | 12 | Lanphier | 0 | Final |
30 | No. 22 Glenwood won 12-0 in five innings over Lanphier. Junior starting pitcher Isaac Elliot threw three no-hit innings with five strikeouts to earn the win. The Titans had 12 RBIs with four players having multiple RBIs. Junior Cole Workman went 2-2 with a double and a RBI. Louisville commit, Parker Detmers hit a two run home run in the first inning to give his team a 2-0 lead. Senior Sam Hulvey hit a three run home run in the sixth inning. | ||||
31 | No. 24 St. Joseph-Ogden | 16 | Charleston | 2 | Final |
32 | No. 24 St. Joseph-Ogden improves to 22-2 with a 16-2 win in five innings over Charleston. Kaskaskia JC commit, Hayden Brazelton led the team in hits with three, going 3-4 with a double and four runs scored. Sophmore Luke Landrus, senior Andrew Beyers and junior Taylor Voorhees all had two hits and a RBI. Beyers went 2-2 with a double and four RBIs. Junior starting pitcher Connor Hale gave up two runs on four hits with five strikeouts in 4.1 innings of work to earn the win. | ||||
33 | MORE IHSA GAMES | ||||
34 | TEAM | SCORE | TEAM | SCORE | DETAILS |
35 | Marmion | 4 | St. Rita | 7 | Final |
36 | St. Rita took down Marmion by the score of 7-4. Illinois State commit Sir Jamison Jones finished the day 1-for-4 with three RBIs - including a two-run single in the bottom of the sixth to make it 7-3 at the time. Creighton commit Tommy Ulatowski (SB) and Morton commit Miguel Cantu both added two hits to boost the offense. | ||||
37 | Aurora Christian | 1 | Riverside-Brookfield | 7 | Final |
38 | Riverside-Brookfield defeated Aurora Christian by the score of 7-1. Wyatt Murphy tossed seven strong innings while allowing just three hits, no earned runs, one walk and striking out nine. Ryan Novak led the offense, going 3-for-4 with a double, two RBIs, two runs scored and a stolen base. Cooper Marrs and Sean McDermott each chipped in with two hits. | ||||
39 | Sandburg | 5 | Bolingbrook | 2 | Final |
40 | Sandburg sweeps the series with Bolingbrook with a game two win by a score of 5-2. Uncommitted senior Matt Morsovillo had a perfect day at the plate, going 3-3 with a two run home run in the third inning. Tyler Skrabis got the start and the win, throwing 5.2 innings allowing two runs on three hits and striking out nine | ||||
41 | Hinsdale Central | 8 | Glenbard West | 1 | Final |
42 | Hinsdale Central defeated Glenbard West 8-1. Michigan commit, Ben Oosterbaan got the start and the win with six scoreless innings while allowing two hits and seven strikeouts. Junior Charlie Bergin went 2-5 with two RBIs. Blake Edmonds, Jacksonville commit, had two hits including a double and a RBI. | ||||
43 | Altamont | 4 | North Clay/Clay City | 6 | Final |
44 | North Clay/Clay City wins their seventh game in a row to improve to 21-2 with a 6-4 win over Altamont. Starting pitcher Donnie Zimmerman threw six innings surrendering one unearned run on three hits and striking out five enroute to earning the win. Zimmerman and Carson Burkett both had two hits and an RBI. | ||||
45 | Bishop McNamara | 0 | St. Francis | 10 | Final |
46 | St. Francis beat Bishop McNamara by the score of 10-0. Adam Wiborg tossed a complete game shutout - while Adam Criter led the offense going 4-for-4 with four RBIs. | ||||
47 | Willowbrook | 12 | Addison Trail | 0 | Final |
48 | Willowbrook defeated Addison Trail by the score of 12-0, improving to 15-3 overall and 10-2 in conference play. Dayne Meyer was dominant on the mound, losing a no-hitter on a two-out, two-strike single. Max Vaisvila led the offense in hits with three. Joe Braden powered the offense with a home run. | ||||
49 | Chicago University | 0 | Latin | 3 | Final |
50 | Chicago Latin took down Chicago University by the score of 3-0. Princeton commit Sean Episcope tossed seven innings of one-hit ball, striking out 18 along the way. Ryan Kramer powered the offense, going 1-for-2 with two RBIs. | ||||
51 | DePaul College Prep | 6 | Saint Ignatius College Prep | 9 | Final |
52 | Saint Ignatius defeated DePaul by the score of 9-6. Mike Gladden hit a three-run blast to get the Wolfpack back in the game as DePaul had taken an early lead. Sammy Besztery scored three times and Charlie Wolf had three RBIs in support of Matthew Cuzco (W) and Daniel Jirgal (Save). | ||||
53 | Ottawa | 1 | Plano | 8 | Final |
54 | On the strength of a no-hit effort, Plano picked up another conference win on Thursday, beating Ottawa by a score of 8-1. Sophomore Kaden Aguirre was spectacular on the mound, allowing one run and striking out four across seven no-hit innings of work. Offensively, Sophomore Jakob Klatt (1-2, 2 RBI) and senior Mason Accidentale (2-4, R, RBI, HR) led the way, driving in three runs on a combined 3-6 day at the plate. Plano will look to stay hot Monday in an important conference matchup with Morris. | ||||
55 | Solorio | 19 | Juarez | 3 | Final |
56 | Solorio won in convincing fashion on Thursday, beating Juarez by a score of 19-3. The Sun Warriors punished Eagles pitching, as nine different players recorded hits and eight different players recorded RBIs en route to an easy three inning blowout victory. Notable Performances: David Bischoff (2-4, 2 R, 3 RBI) Angel Tapia Jr. (2-3, 3 R, 3 RBI) | ||||
57 | Lena-Winslow | 11 | Orangeville | 3 | Final |
58 | Strong starting pitching and timely hitting helped lift Lena-Winslow to another conference win on Thursday, beating Orangeville by a score of 11-3. Senior Brody Mahon got the start and the win, allowing three runs (two earned) off four hits, while striking out six and walking two across six innings of work. Senior Luke Benson led the Panthers offensively, driving in four runs on a 1-3 day at the plate. With the win Lena-Winslow improves to 8-0 in conference play and sits alone atop the Northwest Upstate Illini-East conference standings. | ||||
59 | Tri-City | 10 | Lutheran | 0 | Final |
60 | Tri-City cruised to an easy conference victory on Thursday, beating Lutheran by a score of 10-0. Sophomore Landen Patton was absolutely dominant on the mound for the Tornadoes. The left-hander struck out 17 batters across seven shutout innings, allowing just two hits and walking one. This up-and-coming Southpaw will be an interesting follow throughout the rest of the 2022 calendar year and into the 2023 campaign. | ||||
61 | Harvard | 3 | Johnsburg | 13 | Final |
62 | A solid all-around team effort saw the Skyhawks soar to victory on Thursday, beating Harvard by a score of 13-3. Johnsburg’s own Jacob Lamotta was tough on the mound, allowing three runs (one earned) off four hits, while striking out 7 and walking none across seven innings of work. Offensively, juniors Jake Metze (3-4, 4 R, 3 RBI) and Landon Banaszynski (2-4, 2 R, 2 RBI) led the way, combining to drive in five runs and score six times, as the Skyhawks picked up another conference win in seven. | ||||
63 | Crossroads Christian | 22 | Christian Liberty | 8 | Final |
64 | Thursday’s action saw Crossroads Christian win in dominating fashion, beating Christian Liberty by a score of 22-8. Sophomore Ethan Wagner was the story of the game for the Crusaders. The righty slugger homered, doubled twice, scored three times, and drove in six runs on an outstanding 4-5 day at the plate. Senior Ben Holzer was a tough out as well, tripling, scoring twice, and driving in four runs on a 4-5 performance. Sophomore Ryan Garcia (1-4, R, 3 RBI) and freshman Will Stary (2-3, 2 R, 2 RBI) chipped in at the plate as well, on a day that saw Crossroads Christian roll over Christian Liberty in five. | ||||
65 | Ogden International | 17 | Mather | 0 | Final |
66 | Thursday’s action saw Ogden International annihilate Mather by a score of 17-0. Behind junior Efrian Ribot’s strong effort on the mound (3 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 7 K), the Ogden offense could do no wrong. Six different players recorded two or more RBIs while seven different hitters recorded at least one hit as Ogden picked up an easy conference victory in three. | ||||
67 | Amboy | 22 | Polo | 0 | Final |
68 | A 13 run third put the game out of reach early, as the Clippers picked up an easy conference win in four. | ||||
69 | Marian Catholic | 1 | Brooks | 3 | Final |
70 | Niles Notre Dame | 4 | Lane Tech | 3 | Final |
71 | Boylan Catholic | 1 | Hononegah | 2 | Final |
72 | Gibault Catholic | 3 | Civic Memorial | 4 | Final |
73 | Plainfield East | 5 | Plainfield Central | 2 | Final |
74 | Plainfield North | 4 | Oswego | 5 | Final |
75 | Jacobs | 1 | Central | 6 | Final |
76 | Freeburg | 5 | Salem | 3 | Final |
77 | Lemont | 12 | Richards | 0 | Final |
78 | Joliet West | 11 | Romeoville | 1 | Final |
79 | Richwoods | 1 | Normal West | 2 | Final |
80 | Mulberry Grove | 4 | Father McGivney Catholic | 5 | Final |
81 | Montini Catholic | 2 | Benet Academy | 11 | Final |
82 | Niles West | 7 | Maine South | 5 | Final |
83 | New Trier | 10 | Glenbrook North | 1 | Final |
84 | Highland Park | 7 | Maine West | 2 | Final |
85 | Hersey | 4 | Schaumburg | 0 | Final |
86 | Naperville North | 5 | Naperville Central | 8 | Final |
87 | Waukegan | 1 | Northridge Park | 6 | Final |
88 | Plainfield South | 6 | Joliet Central | 1 | Final |
89 | Niles North | 14 | Deerfield | 9 | Final |
90 | Maine East | 0 | Vernon Hills | 10 | Final |
91 | Fenton | 1 | Glenbard East | 12 | Final |
92 | Lincoln-Way Central | 18 | Bradley-Bourbonnais | 8 | Final |
93 | Carmel | 4 | Warren Township | 1 | Final |
94 | McHenry | 13 | Dundee-Crown | 2 | Final |
95 | Leyden | 1 | Downers Grove South | 12 | Final |
96 | Crystal Lake Central | 6 | Crystal Lake South | 5 | Final |
97 | Andrew | 12 | Stagg | 0 | Final |
98 | Glenbard South | 10 | Elgin | 0 | Final |
99 | Reavis | 0 | Oak Forest | 4 | Final |
100 | Manual | 5 | Peoria | 20 | Final |
101 | Von Steuben | 12 | Taft | 7 | Final |
102 | Teutopolis | 1 | Mattoon | 4 | Final |
103 | Roxana | 7 | East Alton-Wood River | 3 | Final |
104 | East Peoria | 13 | Limestone | 7 | Final |
105 | St. Thomas More | 2 | Paxton-Buckley-Loda | 12 | Final |
106 | Okaw Valley | 12 | Lincolnwood | 3 | Final |
107 | Erie-Prophetstown | 5 | Morrison | 1 | Final |
108 | Indian Creek | 1 | Serena | 9 | Final |
109 | Carver | 1 | ACERO Garcia | 9 | Final |
110 | Mt. Pulaski | 12 | LeRoy | 0 | Final |
111 | Schurz | 0 | Disney II | 10 | Final |
112 | Ashton-Franklin Center | 2 | Milledgeville | 7 | Final |
113 | Camp Point Central | 4 | Hamilton | 8 | Final |
114 | Carlyle | 1 | Wesclin | 11 | Final |
115 | Westmont | 9 | Ridgewood | 5 | Final |
116 | Cerro Gordo/Bement | 0 | ALAH (CO-OP) | 10 | Final |
117 | Vandalia | 4 | Brownstown | 3 | Final |
118 | Eldorado | 3 | Flora | 4 | Final |
119 | Hoopeston | 2 | Watseka | 6 | Final |
120 | Gardner-South Wilmington | 3 | Manteno | 10 | Final |
121 | Monticello | 12 | Bloomington Central Catholic | 1 | Final |
122 | Chicago Christian | 0 | Wheaton Academy | 1 | Final |
123 | Pittsfield | 13 | Seymour | 9 | Final |
124 | Bartlett | 12 | Larkin | 0 | Final |
125 | Marion | 9 | Centralia | 7 | Final |
126 | Griggsville-Perry | 2 | Routt Catholic | 10 | Final |
127 | Carrollton | 0 | Brown County | 0 | Final |
128 | Carrier Mills-Stonefort | 5 | Pope County | 7 | Final |
129 | Goreville | 3 | Trico | 8 | Final |
130 | Christ Our Rock Lutheran | 4 | Waltonville | 5 | Final |
131 | Cuba/Spoon River Valley | 5 | Illini Bluffs | 15 | Final |
132 | Illini Central | 2 | Athens | 11 | Final |
133 | Cissna Park | 2 | Oakwood | 12 | Final |
134 | Dieterich | 4 | Cowden-Herrick/Beecher City | 0 | Final |
135 | Marquette | 21 | Woodland | 0 | Final |
136 | Agape Christian | 11 | Egyptian | 4 | Final |
137 | Putnam County | 9 | Henry-Senachwine | 3 | Final |
138 | Steeleville | 6 | Valmeyer | 0 | Final |
139 | Galva | 0 | Biggsville West Central | 13 | Final |
140 | Hartsburg-Emden | 3 | Blue Ridge | 2 | Final |
141 | Timothy Christian | 12 | Elmwood Park | 1 | Final |
142 | Streamwood | 6 | South Elgin | 3 | Final |
143 | PLTHS (CO-OP) | 0 | Urban Prep-Englewood | 19 | Final |
144 | Riverton | 5 | New Berlin/Franklin/Waverly | 19 | Final |
145 | working | 3 | Hinsdale South | 4 | Final |
146 | Princeton | 12 | Bureau Valley | 6 | Final |
147 | Rockridge | 5 | Monmouth-Roseville | 2 | Final |
148 | Ridgeview | 9 | Judah Christian | 2 | Final |
149 | Lutheran | 12 | Dixon | 22 | Final |
150 | Pleasant Hill | 0 | TMCV (CO-OP) | 15 | Final |
151 | Fairfield | 5 | Hamilton County | 6 | Final |
152 | Warrensburg-Latham | 3 | Shelbyville | 13 | Final |
153 | Rantoul | 0 | Olympia | 14 | Final |
154 | Seneca | 15 | Midland | 0 | Final |
155 | Oak Lawn | 2 | Tinley Park | 3 | Final |
156 | Oregon | 3 | North Boone | 9 | Final |
157 | Iroquois West | 12 | St. Anne | 1 | Final |
158 | Marian Central Catholic | 12 | Round Lake | 0 | Final |
159 | Byron | 0 | Rockford Christian | 1 | Final |
160 | Beecher | 8 | Grace Christian Academy | 2 | Final |
161 | Marengo | 1 | Woodstock North | 3 | Final |
162 | Winnebago | 12 | Stillman Valley | 5 | Final |
163 | Prairie Ridge | 1 | Hampshire | 3 | Final |
164 | Thornton Fractional North | 4 | Argo | 3 | Final |
165 | Hillsboro | 6 | Nokomis | 4 | Final |
166 | Murphysboro | 7 | Benton | 0 | Final |
167 | Ridgewood [AlWood/Cambridge] | 8 | Alleman | 19 | Final |
168 | Senn | 11 | Kelvyn Park | 0 | Final |
169 | Juarez | 1 | Solorio | 7 | Final |
170 | Metro-East Lutheran | 0 | Southwestern | 2 | Final |
171 | Chicago Sullivan | 0 | Farragut | 7 | Final |
172 | Prairie Central | 1 | Pontiac | 5 | Final |
173 | Harlan | 15 | Gage Park | 6 | Final |
174 | Richland County | 8 | Lawrenceville | 0 | Final |
175 | Simeon | 5 | Jones | 4 | Final |
176 | Earlville | 6 | Newark | 9 | Final |
177 | Casey-Westfield | 7 | Mt. Carmel | 4 | Final |
178 | Warren/Stockton | 3 | East Dubuque | 5 | Final |
179 | Bremen | 4 | Evergreen Park | 1 | Final |
180 | Paris | 4 | Red Hill | 0 | Final |
181 | Okawville | 3 | Sparta | 4 | Final |
182 | Bloomington | 1 | Champaign Central | 2 | Final |
183 | Intrinsic | 15 | Chicago Mathematics & Science | 5 | Final |
184 | Sherrard | 2 | Riverdale | 3 | Final |
185 | Greenfield/Northwestern | 12 | Calhoun | 1 | Final |
186 | Grayville | 0 | Cisne | 15 | Final |
187 | Ida Crown Jewish Academy | 14 | Cristo Rey Jesuit | 5 | Final |
188 | Illinois Math & Science | 3 | Hiawatha | 13 | Final |
189 | Metea Valley | 2 | Neuqua Valley | 10 | Final |
190 | Dwight | 2 | RBLW (CO-OP) | 7 | Final |
191 | ACERO Garcia | 9 | Carver | 0 | Final |
192 | Carrier Mills-Stonefort | 15 | Pope County | 7 | Final |
193 | Ramsey | 3 | Lincolnwood | 8 | Final |
194 | Muchin College Prep | 20 | Lake View | 8 | Final |
195 | Payton College Prep | 18 | Clemente | 0 | Final |