1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | TEAM | SCORE | TEAM | SCORE | DETAILS |
3 | St. Rita | 1 | No. 5 St. Laurence | 11 | Final |
4 | No. 5 St. Laurence took down St. Rita by the score of 11-1. Freshman Joe Olson fired four innings of one run ball with four hits and eight strikeouts, collecting his fourth win of the year (4-0). Johnny Wendling powered the offense, going 2-for-3 with a double and two RBIs - while Illinois State commit Luke Stulga added two hits of his own as well as an RBI. Max Montgomery and Jameson Martin both chipped in with a hit and two RBIs apiece to boost the offense. | ||||
5 | Hampshire | 2 | No. 8 Huntley | 11 | Final |
6 | No. 8 Huntley pounded out 14 hits in yesterdy's contest to win by the score of 11-2 over Hampshire. Junior Wichita State commit Brayden Bakes (2 RBI, 2 R) and Freshman AJ Putty (2 R) both led the way offensively with two doubles apiece. Junior Ryan Quinlan supplied some thump in the offense, slugging a home run on top of finishing 2-for-4 with two RBIs and a run scored. Junior Joey Garlin led the offense in hits and RBIs with three each, also coming around to score twice. Sophomore Malachi Paplanus got the nod and was in control on the mound, firing six strong innings of one run ball with 10 strikeouts to one walk. For Hampshire, Evan Spenk led the offense going 2-for-3 with a double and an RBI - while Matt Karbowski added two hits of his own. | ||||
7 | MORE IHSA GAMES | ||||
8 | TEAM | SCORE | TEAM | SCORE | DETAILS |
9 | Crystal Lake South | 2 | McHenry | 5 | Final |
10 | McHenry won 5-2 over Crystal Lake South. Starting pitcher Lleyton Grubich went 6.1 innings allowing one earned run on two hits and struck out two. Kyle Kaempf faced the final two batters and struck out both of them for the save. Kaempf went 1-3 at the plate with a double and a run scored. Grubich was 1-3 on the day with a RBI. Ricky Powell had two hits to lead the team, going 2-3 with two runs scored. | ||||
11 | Cary-Grove | 2 | Jacobs | 6 | Final |
12 | Christian Graves (1-3) delivered a walk off grand slam for Jacobs as they defeat Cary-Grove 6-2. Keegan Connors went 1-2 with a RBI. Anthony Edge was 1-3 with a double. Brian Kobige got the start and the win, pitching six innings with six strikeouts and gave up two runs on seven hits. Graves tossed the final inning and struck out two. | ||||
13 | Niles Notre Dame | 3 | Stevenson | 4 | Final |
14 | Stevenson scored two runs in the seventh inning to walk off against Niles Notre Dame. Brady Rosenkranz got the start, allowing one earned run on three hits and struck out three ing four inning of work. Daniel Cabrales earned the win in relief, tossing three innings with two strikeouts and gave up one run on three hits. Colin Schmitke was perfect at the plate, going 3-3 with a double and a RBI. Owen Housinger had two hits in four at-bats with a RBI. | ||||
15 | Stillman Valley | 13 | Oregon | 1 | Final |
16 | Stillman Valley defeated Oregon 13-1 Thursday afternoon. Starting pitcher Axel Lovgren earned the win with four innings pitched with six strikeouts and one run on two hits. Lovgren threw nine first pitch strikes to 15 batters faced. Braden Engel and Kale Rauman both had two hits and multiple RBIs. Engel went 2-3 with a triple and four RBIs. Rauman was 2-4 at the plate with a double and two RBIs. Griffin Smits went 1-1 with a double, two walks and two RBIs. | ||||
17 | Grayslake Central | 5 | Wauconda | 2 | Final |
18 | Grayslake Central defeated Wauconda by a score of 5-2. Chris Rogers had an outstaning performance on the mound, 12 strikeouts in 5.2 scoreless innings of work with one hit and walked two - also helping himself at the plate with a double. Adam Fitzgerald and Riley Policht both went 1-3 with a RBI. Zach Threde went 1-3 with a two run home run in the sixth inning for Wauconda. | ||||
19 | East Moline United | 4 | Galesburg | 5 | Final |
20 | Galesburg scoerd five unanswered runs to comeback and defeat East Moline United 5-4. Josh Perkins went 2-3 with a double and a RBI. Kannon Kleine was 1-3 at the plate with two RBIs. Thad Morling earned the win relief with two strikeouts in one inning of work. | ||||
21 | Schaumburg | 24 | Lake View | 2 | Final |
22 | Schaumburg took down Lake View by the score of 24-2. Raffi Torosian (2 RBI, 2 R), Brayden Mazzacano (2 RBI, 3 R) and Max Bianchini (3 RBI, R) all slugged home runs to power the offense. Freshman Alex Spung and Steven Byrne both added triples, while Tim Spatz and Ryan Phillips had a double each. | ||||
23 | Carterville | 6 | Harrisburg | 9 | Final |
24 | Thursday’s slate of games saw Harrisburg grab another non-conference win, beating Carterville by a score of 9-6. Senior Bryant Lester (1-3, 2 RBI), sophomore Ethan Golish (1-3, 2 R, RBI), and sophomore Camron Ande (2-4, R, RBI) led the way on offense behind Noah Arnold’s (3 IP, 6 H, 3 R, 3 ER, 1 BB, 4 K) tough effort on the mound as the Bulldogs picked up the victory in seven. | ||||
25 | Orangeville | 0 | Aquin Catholic | 16 | Final |
26 | On the strength of a 12 run first inning Aquin Catholic picked up another conference win on Thursday, beating Orangeville by a score of 16-0. An offensive onslaught saw eight different players record RBIs and six different players record hits for the Bulldogs. Chief among them was up-and-coming freshman Cooper Hathaway. The two-sport athlete doubled and drove in four runs on a 3-4 performance at the plate. Senior Clay Luedeking got the start and the win, striking out six across three shutout innings as the Bulldogs cruised to victory in four. | ||||
27 | Milledgeville | 6 | Forreston | 3 | Final |
28 | A strong two-way performance from sophomore Connor Nye helped lift Milledgeville to a 6-3 victory over Forreston on Thursday. Though perhaps not at his best the right-hander competed out on the mound, allowing three runs off two hits while striking out nine and walking five across 5.2 innings of work. Nye also drove in a run on a 2-3 performance at the plate. With the win the Missiles improve to 4-4 in conference play and will look to stay hot Saturday in a non-conference matchup with Hinckley-Big Rock | ||||
29 | Dundee-Crown | 3 | Prairie Ridge | 8 | Final |
30 | Thursday’s action saw Prairie Ridge pick up a big conference win, beating Dundee-Crown by a score of 8-3. Junior Ryan Wiles got the start and the win for the Wolves, allowing two runs (one earned) off six hits while striking out six and walking one across six innings of work. Upperclassmen Mason McKim (1-3, R, 2 RBI) and Jack Tobin (2-3, 2 R, 3 RBI) powered the offense, combining to drive in 5 of Prairie Ridges’ eight runs as the Wolves won easily in seven. | ||||
31 | Newark | 4 | Hinckley-Big Rock | 0 | Final |
32 | Thursday’s action saw Newark remain perfect in conference play, beating Hinckley-Big Rock by a score of 4-0. Senior Lucas Pasakarnis was the difference-maker at the plate for the Norsemen, scoring once, doubling, and driving in three runs on a perfect 1-1 day at the plate. With the win Newark improves to 13-0 in conference play and sits alone atop the Little Ten conference standings. | ||||
33 | Maine East | 0 | Highland Park | 10 | Final |
34 | Central | 4 | Crystal Lake Central | 7 | Final |
35 | Altamont | 3 | Greenville | 4 | Final |
36 | Antioch | 3 | Wilmot | 0 | Final |
37 | Lena-Winslow | 13 | Pearl City | 10 | Final |
38 | West Carroll | 2 | East Dubuque | 10 | Final |
39 | Frankfort | 4 | Herrin | 5 | Final |
40 | Fulton | 1 | Warren/Stockton | 2 | Final |
41 | Lutheran | 0 | Rockford Christian | 2 | Final |
42 | Genoa-Kingston | 1 | Dixon | 5 | Final |
43 | Round Lake | 4 | Lakes | 9 | Final |
44 | Freeport | 26 | Jefferson | 0 | Final |
45 | West Carroll | 1 | East Dubuque | 11 | Final |
46 | Streamwood | 4 | Elgin | 2 | Final |
47 | Harvard | 1 | Richmond-Burton | 11 | Final |
48 | Hamilton | 0 | Quincy Notre Dame | 11 | Final |