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3 | No. 1 Saint Viator | 3 | No. 6 Huntley | 11 | Final |
4 | No. 6 Huntley took down No. 1 Saint Viator by the score of 11-3. Ryan Quinlan (2RBI, R, 2BB) and Wichita State commit Brayden Bakes (RBI, 2R, BB) both had doubles to boost the offense. Freshman AJ Putty led the offense in RBIs with three. Valparaiso commit Adam Guazzo fired three innings of one-run ball with four strikeouts - while Parker Schuring and Heartland commit Michael Vitellaro each fired a scoreless inning in relief. For Viator, Arizona commit Tony Pluta (2R) and Zan von Schlegell (RBI) both led the offense going 2-for-4 a double. | ||||
5 | Waterloo | 1 | No. 4 Edwardsville | 11 | Final |
6 | Monday’s action saw No. 4 Edwardsville win again, beating Waterloo by a score of 11-1. A single run in the second followed by a five spot in the third put the Tigers in control of the game early and they would never look back. Offensively, St. Charless CC commit Grant Huebner (2-3, RBI, BB), senior Spencer Stearns (2-4, R, RBI), senior Adam Powell (2-4, 3 RBI, 2 2B), and Bryce Beegle (2-2, R, RBI, BB, 2B) led the way at the plate, while Indiana State Commit Riley Iffrig (1-2, R, RBI, 2B) chipped in as well. On the mound five different arms (Gannon Burns, Zack Schmidt, Alec Marchetto, Joseph Chiarodo, and Jake Holder) combined to allow one unearned run off two hits, walking one and striking out seven across five innings of work. The Tigers would go on to win easily in five. | ||||
7 | No. 5 Mundelein | 1 | New Trier | 2 | Final |
8 | Monday’s action saw New Trier pull off a 2-1 upset victory over No. 5 Mundelein. The Mustangs struggled offensively the entire game. A solo run in the second inning is all they would be able to manage against the Trevian pitching staff. For New Trier, seven different pitchers (Oliver Barkal, Jimmy Ertmann, Justin Wood, Max Kaplan, Trevor Byrnes, Patrick Schultz, and Will Hayes) combined to allow one unearned run off four hits, walking three and striking out six across seven innings of work. Trevor Byrnes would be credited with the W. Offensively DePauw University commit Louis Florida (1-2, R, RBI, 2B, BB) and sophomore James Novakovic (BB, RBI) each drove in one of New Trier’s two runs, as the Trevians held off a tough Mundelein team to pick up the win in seven. | ||||
9 | No. 7 St. Laurence | 8 | No. 9 Lincoln-Way East | 7 | Final |
10 | No. 7 St. Laurence took down No. 9 Lincoln-Way East by the score of 8-7. Illinois-Springfield commit Angelo Luna powered the offense, going 2-for-5 with a double, RBI and two runs scored. Illinois-Springfield commit Luke Stulga chipped in going 2-for-3 with a run scored - while '24 Jameson Martin (2RBI, R), Jesse Contreras (RBI, R) and Mike Gentile (RBI, R) all added singles and RBIs. For East, Zachary Kwasny powered the offense with a home run, RBI and two runs scored. Josh Safarik added two hits at the plate with an RBI and a run scored, while Michigan State commit Randy Seymour added a single and two RBIs. Connor Bird supplied quality relief out of the 'pen for East, firing 3.2 innings with no earned runs and surrendering just two hits. During the game, Tennessee commit Alex Stanwich broke the Lincoln-Way East school record for runs scored with 86 in only 59 career games. | ||||
11 | No. 8 Lincoln-Way West | 1 | Plainfield North | 8 | Final |
12 | Plainfield North knocked off No. 8 Lincoln-Way West by the score of 8-1. Illinios-Chicago commit Brandon Bak led the Tigers offense in hits with three, also coming around to score twice. Colin Pomatto chipped in with two hits and a run scored - while MJ Ansari (3RBI), Dylan Evans (2RBI) and Ryan Nelson (RBI) all added RBIs. On the Mound, Kash Koslowski and Drew Darlington both fired two innings with no earned runs, while Ryan Mickenbecker, Kyle Demay and Alec Mickenbecker all added an inning apiece with no earned runs. For West, Harrison Scroggins led the offense with two hits and an RBI. | ||||
13 | No. 10 O'Fallon | 1 | Mascoutah | 3 | Final |
14 | Monday’s slate of games saw unranked Mascoutah beat No. 10 O’Fallon 3-1 in seven. The Panther’s offense had a tough time figuring out Landon Moore. The right hander was dominant on the mound for the Indians, allowing one unearned run off five hits, walking three and striking out four across seven solid innings of work. Offensively, uncommitted senior Lance Funk (1-2, R, RBI, BB, K) and Wyatt Beer (1-3, RBI) led the way, driving in two of the Indians’ three runs enroute to a big upset victory in seven. Notable Performances: O’ Fallon: Corey Quintal (1-2, RBI) Will Millard (2-2) Connor Lindsey (1-2, BB) Connor Blue (L) (3 IP, 3 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 2 K, 2 BB) Alex Tame (1 IP, 1 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 1 K, 2 BB) | ||||
15 | Lincoln-Way Central | 5 | No. 11 Yorkville | 0 | Final |
16 | Lincoln-Way Central knocked off No. 11 Yorkville by the score of 5-0. Braden Meyer powered the offense with a home run, RBI and two runs scored. Ryan Kotara, Mensik Larson and Jack Novak all added doubles to boost the offense. On the mound for Central, Donovan Dykas, Ryan Schissler, Mike Collins, Jack Barett and Mensik Larson all combined to shutout the potent Yorkville offense. For Yorkville, Simon Skroch hurled four strong innings with no runs allowed and only one hit. Nate Harris powered the offense for the Foxes, going 2-for-3 with a double. | ||||
17 | No. 12 Libertyville | 9 | Grayslake Central | 10 | Final |
18 | Grayslake Central knocked off No. 12 Libertyville in come from behind fashion to win by the score of 10-9 in eight innings, imrpving their record to 28-7 on the year. Lake Land commit Brendan Whalen led the offense with three hits including a three-run home run - while Parkland commit Charlie Marisca added a two-run bomb. | ||||
19 | Highland | 9 | No. 14 Belleville East | 5 | Final |
20 | Hghland knocked off No. 14 Belleville East by the score of 9-5. Jake Ottensmeier had a stellar day at the dish, going a perfect 4-for-4 with a home run, two RBIs and three runs scored. Matt Miscik chipped in with two doubles and three RBIs - while Tyler Griesbaum added an RBI and two singles to finish 2-for-3. For Belleville East, Alan Mason (2-for-3) and Kannon Cates (1-for-2, R) both led the offense with two RBIs. | ||||
21 | No. 19 Naperville Central | 1 | York | 0 | Final |
22 | No. 19 Naperville Central needed just one run to walk away with a victory over York. Junior Clay Schrader drove in the games only run in the fifth inning. Illinois-Chicago commit Pambos Nicoloudes, Nathan Wyllie, Gabe Dickerson and Brett Tarter all had a hit. The Redhawks threw a six pitcher to complete the shutout with seven combined strikeouts and gave up four hits. Dickerson got the win in relief with one inning and struck out two. Michael Boyce earned the save. | ||||
23 | No. 23 Maroa-Forsyth | 6 | Williamsville | 4 | Final |
24 | No. 23 Maroa-Forsyth wins the Maroa-Forsyth Region Final 6-4 over Williamsville. Starting pitcher Evan Foster struck out 12 batters in 6.1 innings of work enroute to earing the win. Foster allowed three earned runs on six hits and threw 68-percent strikes with 19 first pitch strikes to 26 batters. Lewis & Clark CC commit Jaxson Grubbs powered the offense with three hits including a double and drove in three runners. Foster, sophomore Kaiden Maurer, Southern Illinois-Edwardsville commit Ethan Willoughby and sophomore Zayn Giles all recorded two hits. | ||||
25 | No. 25 Riverside-Brookfield | 0 | Nazareth Academy | 6 | Final |
26 | Nazareth Academy throws a combined no-hitter against No. 25 Riverside-Brookfild and wins by a score of 6-0. Finn O'Meara got the start tossing five innings with eight strikeouts and walked four. Sophomore Luca Fiore threw one inning and struck out three with one walk. Parkland commit Sebastian Gutierrez pitched the final inning and struck out three. Fiore and Gutierrez (double) both had a hit at the plate. Indiana commit Cooper Malamazian was the team leader in RBIs with two RBIs and went 2-4. Illinois-Chicago commit Lucas Smith, Louisville commit Nick Drtina (RBI), and David Cox (double) all had two hits. | ||||
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29 | Lane Tech | 2 | Brooks | 1 | Final |
30 | Lane Tech took down Brooks by the score of 2-1 in the Chicago Public League Championship. Josh Katz was in control on both sides of the ball, tossing a complete game with eight strikeouts, two walks and only one earned run - also going 1-for-3 at the plate. He boasted a three-pitch mix that kept the Brooks hitters guessing and off-balance throughout, creating weak contact or no contact at all often. Brooks scraped back and made things interesting in the top of the seventh, pushing across one run but stranding the tieing run on second. Lane scored both of their runs in the fourth inning thanks to a couple defensive miscues. | ||||
31 | Argo | 0 | Bremen | 2 | Final |
32 | Lights out starting pitching help lift Bremen to a 2-0 victory of Argo on Monday. Senior Connor Houlahan was brilliant on the mound, tossing seven shutout innings of two-hit baseball, walking one and striking out 13. Senior Matt Holec (2-2, R, RBI) and Tim Sanzeverino (1-3, R) provided the run support, as the Braves held on to win in seven. | ||||
33 | HSAMKP | 1 | Kelly | 5 | Final |
34 | Kelly entered the win column again on Monday, beatin HSAMKP by a score of 5-1. Senior Fabian Cervantes-Garcia did it all for the Trojans, going 2-3 with a run scored at the plate on top of throwing a complete game in which he surrendered just one run on three hits, walking three and striking out six. Seniors Armani Figueroa (1-1, 2 R, 2 RBI) and Fabian Jaime (1-3, RBI), along with sophomore Leonardo Pascual-Cabral (1-3, 2 RBI) were key contributors at the plate in the Trojans’ 5-1 victory in seven. | ||||
35 | Oswego East | 3 | Lemont | 4 | Final |
36 | Lemont defeated Oswego East by a score of 4-3. Patrick Gardner picked up the win on the mound, going three innings with one unearned run with two hits and struck out one. Austin Belsan and Gavin Kelby both went 1-2 with a RBI. | ||||
37 | Senn | 1 | Northside | 10 | Final |
38 | Northside grabbed a nice 10-1 win over Senn on Monday. Five different Mustang pitchers (Nate Weihing, Sven Kibler, Tyler Weigand, John Piper, and Elliot Weihing) combined to allow one earned run off two hits, walking five and striking out 14 through six strong innings of work. Offensively, Alex Mazur (1-2, 2 RBI), Josh Fajardo (1-3, R, 2 RBI), Sven Kibler (1-3, R, RBI), and Nate Weihing led the way, combining to score four times and drive in five of the Mustangs’ 10 runs as Northside won easily in six. | ||||
39 | Barrington | 3 | Jacobs | 6 | Final |
40 | Monday’s action saw Jacobs win again, beating Barrington by a score 6-3. Senior Grant Helbig got the start and the win for the Golden Eagles, allowing three runs (one earned) off three hits, walking two and striking out nine across seven innings of work. Offensively, upperclassmen Quinn Butera (1-4, 2 RBI), Jake Simpson (1-2, R, RBI), Anthony Edge (1-3, 2 R), and Caden Guenther (RBI) led the way as the Golden Eagles picked up the victory in seven. | ||||
41 | Glenbard South | 8 | Leyden | 9 | Final |
42 | St. Francis | 11 | Glenbard West | 12 | Final |
43 | Andrean | 12 | Marist | 2 | Final |
44 | Cary-Grove | 1 | Boylan Catholic | 9 | Final |
45 | Lena-Winslow | 2 | Freeport | 7 | Final |
46 | Minooka | 9 | Morris | 0 | Final |
47 | Hinsdale South | 7 | Lyons | 5 | Final |
48 | Palatine | 3 | Carmel | 4 | Final |
49 | Oswego | 5 | Joliet West | 6 | Final |
50 | Downers Grove North | 0 | Glenbard North | 10 | Final |
51 | Kankakee | 1 | Andrew | 3 | Final |
52 | Wheaton North | 5 | Romeoville | 3 | Final |
53 | Streamwood | 5 | Wheeling | 6 | Final |
54 | Oak Forest | 5 | Downers Grove South | 6 | Final |
55 | Stagg | 9 | Shepard | 3 | Final |
56 | Marian Catholic | 4 | Bradley-Bourbonnais | 3 | Final |
57 | Geneva | 15 | Plainfield | 5 | Final |
58 | Hersey | 13 | Deerfield | 3 | Final |
59 | Walter Payton | 6 | Evanston | 16 | Final |
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