1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | TEAM | SCORE | TEAM | SCORE | DETAILS |
3 | Belleville West | 3 | No. 1 Edwardsville | 8 | Final |
4 | No. 1 Edwardsville remains undefeated (20-0) with an 8-3 win over Belleville West. Grant Huebner, St. Charles CC commit, senior Spencer Stearns, senior Adam Powell and Cade Hardy all had two hits in the game. Powell went 2-3 with a solo home run and two RBIs. Huebner went 2-4 with a triple and three RBIs. Saint Xavier commit, Gannon Burns got the start and the win, pitching six innings and gave up one run on five hits and struck out three. Edwardsville looks to sweep the series with Belleville West Thursday. | ||||
5 | No. 2 St. Laurence | 4 | Providence Catholic | 6 | Final |
6 | Providence Catholic handed No. 2 St. Laurence thier first loss of the year by the score of 6-4. Gavin Gomez powered the offense with a two RBI double - while Pierre Danet chipped in going 2-for-2 with an RBI double of his own. Aidan Duggan and Drew Zemaitis both hopped on the mound and shut it down out of the bullpen to seal the win for Provy. For the Vikings, Luke Stulga (2 2B), Upper Iowa commit Mike Gentile (2B) and Triton commit Jalen Headly (2 2B) all had two hits on the day. Johnny Wendling supplied some juice with a home run and two RBIs. | ||||
7 | No. 3 Brother Rice | 15 | No. 15 Chicago Mt. Carmel | 4 | Final |
8 | No. 3 Brother Rice splits the series with No. 15 Chicago Mt. Carmel with a game two win by a score of 15-4. Indiana commit, Dylan Warda got the start going four innings and allowed one earned run on four hits and struck out four. Uncommitted sophmore Randell Nauden powered the offense going 2-5 including a grand slam, double and drove in five. Amir Gray, Purdue commit, was perfect at the plate, going 3-3 with with a double and three RBIs. Jack Lausch, Northwestern football commit, went 1-1 with a solo home run, two RBIs and four walks. Colin Horneman hit a two run home run for Chicago Mt. Carmel | ||||
9 | No. 4 Saint Viator | 10 | Niles Notre Dame | 1 | Final |
10 | No. 4 Saint Viator improves to 19-1 with a 10-1 win over Niles Notre Dame. Starting pitcher Casey Hintz, Arizona commit, threw 6.1 scoreless innings with 10 strikeouts and allowed one hit enroute to earning the win. Hintz threw 73-percent strikes. Tony Pluta, Arizona commit, senior Chase Carroll and junior Michael Nix all had two hits with RBIs. Pluta hit a solo home run to lead off the sixth inning. Senior Connor Nicolas went 1-3 with a double and three RBIs. | ||||
11 | Homewood-Flossmoor | 5 | No. 6 Lockport | 6 | Final |
12 | No. 6 Lockport defeated Homewood Flossmoor by the score of 6-5, thanks to a walk-off single from Junior Velazquez. Navy commit Victor Izquierdo (2 R), Anthony Martinez, Illinois-Springfield commit Lucas Pajeau (RBI, 2 R) and the aforementioned Velazquez (3 RBI) all chipped in with two hits apiece. For Homewood Flossmoor, Illinois State commit Shai Robinson powered the offense with a home run - finishing the day 2-for-2 with two RBIs and two runs scored. Michigan commit Dillon Head chipped in with a 2-for-4 day with an RBI and a run scored - while Niko Bilgo added a double. | ||||
13 | Wheaton-Warrenville South | 3 | No. 8 St. Charles East | 15 | Final |
14 | No. 8 St. Charles East took down Wheaton-Warrenville South by the score of 15-3. Nathan Hayes earned the win on the mound, going five innings and striking out 12. Seth Winkler led the offense with a three-run homer and five RBIs. Carter Laskowski added two doubles and two RBIs to boost the offense - while Dom LeBlanc drove in two runs. | ||||
15 | No. 9 Yorkville | 11 | West Aurora | 1 | Final |
16 | No. 9 Yorkville took down West Aurora by the score of 11-1. Sophomore southpaw Simon Skroch got the nod and was dominant over his six innings of work; surrendering just two hits and striking out 10. Kirkwood CC commit Owen Ross had four RBIs in the contest as well as a three-run homer - while Aurora commit Connor Corrigan and '24 Nate Harris chipped in with two RBIs apiece. Edgewood College commit Ryan Harris helped to boost the offense with two doubles - with Presbyterian commit Lorenzo Rios and Iowa Central commit Matthew Bivens both coming away with multiple hits on the day. | ||||
17 | No. 10 Lincoln-Way East | 7 | No. 13 Lincoln-Way West | 11 | Final |
18 | No. 13 Lincoln-Way West defeated rival No. 10 Lincoln-Way East 11-7. Louisville commit, Cole Crafton and senior Harrison Scroggins both hit a home run. Crafton went 3-5 with a solo home run and two RBIs. Scroggins hit a two run home run in the fourth inning to tie the game at 7-7. Junior Kaleb Wilkey drove in three and went 1-4 at the plate. Tenneessee commit, Alex Stanwich went 2-3 with a home run and three RBIs for No. 10 Lincoln-Way East. | ||||
19 | No. 11 Libertyville | 3 | Lake Forest | 1 | Final |
20 | No. 11 Libertyville took down Lake Forest by the score of 3-1. Jonathan Ciullo picked up the win on the mound to move to 4-0 on the year; going three innings with one earned run, four strikeouts, no walks and surrendering just three hits. Jack Glasgow notched his fourth save of the year after tossing four shutout innings with one hit and one walk. Andrew Sellers (2 RBI) and Austin Gomez (SB, Run) both chipped in with a hit on the day. | ||||
21 | No. 12 Mundelein | 14 | Lake Zurich | 5 | Final |
22 | No. 12 Mundelein took down Lake Zurich by the score of 14-5 to improve to 14-3 on the year, 6-2 in NSC play. Eastern Illinois commit Drew Wellington and Tommy Stricklin both homered in the first inning to help ignite a nine run rally. Stricklin would go on to homer again later in the game to finish the game with two - while 11 different Mustangs collected hits to boost the offense. | ||||
23 | Prospect | 2 | No. 14 Barrington | 3 | Final |
24 | No. 14 Barrington holds on in the seventh innings to win 3-2 over Prospect. Senior Jake Kohanzo and Logan Eisenbarth, Wisconsin-Whitewater commit, both went 2-3 at the plate. Kohanzo hit a two run home run in the bottom of the fifth inning to give his team a 3-1 lead. Eisenbarth got the start and the win, throwing six inning with 12 strikeouts and allowed one unearned run on four hits. | ||||
25 | Joliet Catholic | 1 | No. 16 Nazareth Academy | 2 | Final |
26 | No. 16 Nazareth Academy took down Joliet Catholic by the score of 2-1. Parkland commit Sebastian Gutierrez moves 3-1 on the year after notching the win; going three innings with two strikeouts and two hits. Jake Castaneda (R), Cole Reifsteck (RBI) and Illinois-Chicago commit Lucas Smith (2B) all chipped in with a knock to boost the offense. | ||||
27 | Oswego East | 2 | No. 17 Minooka | 5 | Final |
28 | Senior starting pitcher Frank Hummel led No. 17 Minooka to their 16th win with a 5-2 victory over Oswego East. Hummel threw a complete game with 10 strikeouts and allowed two runs on four hits. Hummel threw 72-percent strikes with 18 first pitch strikes to 27 batters. Central Michigan commit, Mikey Murphy had three hits, going 3-4 with two RBIs. | ||||
29 | Roxana | 2 | No. 19 Breese Central | 11 | Final |
30 | No. 19 Breese Central improves to 22-2 with a 11-2 win over Roxana. Senior Mason Hamon was perfect at the plate, going 4-4 with two RBIs. Lindenwood University commit, Dalton Boruff had two hits including a two run home run and three RBIs. Hunter Sample drove in four. Junior Ty Kueper pitched four innings in relief and got the win. | ||||
31 | Glenbrook South | 0 | No. 20 Evanston | 2 | Final |
32 | No. 20 Evanston defeated Glenbrook South in the first of the series by a score of 2-0. Uncommitted junior Hank Liss threw a complete game with 11 strikeouts. The Wildkits look to win the series with Glenbrook South on Thursday. | ||||
33 | Rochester | 0 | No. 21 Normal University | 10 | Final |
34 | No. 21 Normal University knocked off Rochester by the score of 10-0. Iowa commit Matt Sauser tossed no hitter enroute to picking up the win; striking out 15 to just three walks. | ||||
35 | No. 22 Glenwood | 9 | Sacred Heart-Griffin | 0 | Final |
36 | No. 22 Glenwood won their 15 game on the year with a 9-0 victory over Sacred Heart-Griffin. Starting pitcher Parker Detmers, Louisville commit, earned the win with 6.1 innings with 14 strikeouts and allowed three hits. Senior Sam Hulvey had three hits in four at-bats including a double and an RBI. Nolan McMasters, Illinois-Springfield commit, went 2-5 including a two run home run and drove in four. | ||||
37 | Gibson City-Melvin-Sibley | 1 | No. 24 St. Joseph-Ogden | 11 | Final |
38 | No. 24 St. Joseph-Ogden won 11-1 in five innings over Gibson City-Melvin-Sibley. Junior Taylor Voorhees had three hits going 3-3 with three doubles and an RBI. Junior Adam Price led the team in RBIs with four, also going 2-4 at the plate with a double. Hayden Brazelton, Kaskaskia JC commit, and sophmore Luke Landrus both went 2-3 with an RBI. Caleb Ochs threw a complete game with one unearned run on four hits and struck out four. | ||||
39 | MORE IHSA GAMES | ||||
40 | TEAM | SCORE | TEAM | SCORE | DETAILS |
41 | Oswego | 2 | Plainfield North | 5 | Final |
42 | Plainfield North took down Oswego by the score of 5-2. The Tigers were led by junior southpaw Luke Brown, who went five innings allowing no earned runs, striking out 14, walking four and allowing just two hits. On the other side of the ball, Brown collected the only extra base-hit of the day with a double to lead off the sixth inning, later scoring on a single from MJ Ansari which extended the Tiger's lead to 4-2 at the time. Colin Pomatto would go on to drive Ansari in with a sinlge of his own to push the lead to 5-2 - he then hopped on the mound and fired two shutout and hitless innings to secure the win. | ||||
43 | York | 2 | Oak Park River Forest | 1 | Final |
44 | York took down Oak Park River Forest by the score of 2-1 behind junior southpaw Tommy Van Daff's stellar day on the mound. The left-hander went six strong innings while surrendering just three hits and one earned run, striking out 10 along the way. | ||||
45 | Bolingbrook | 3 | Sandburg | 10 | Final |
46 | A seven run second inning help Sandburg defeated Bolingbrook by a score of 10-3. Grant Tenuta got the start for Sandburg going six inning and allowed one earned run on six hits and struck out six. Tenuta threw 16 first pitch strikes to 27 batters faced. Cole Vazzana had three hits to lead the team, going 3-4 with two RBIs. Jeremy Johnson hit a three run home run in the second inning. | ||||
47 | Naperville Central | 3 | Naperville North | 0 | Final |
48 | Naperville Central sweeps the two game series over Naperville North with a 3-0 victory. Starting pitcher Chris McCormack threw six scoreless innings with six strikeouts and allowed four hits enroute to earning the win. Vanderbilt commit, Colin Barczi went 1-3 with adouble and a RBI. Despite taking the loss, Tyler Vorwick pitched 5.1 no-hit innings with five strikeouts and one unearned run. | ||||
49 | Shepard | 18 | Hillcrest | 0 | Final |
50 | Shepard knocked off Hillcrest by the score of 18-0. Aidan Thompson tossed a one-hit shutout, striking out seven along the way. John DiFoggio (3 RBI, 3 R) and Colin Berg (3B, 2 RBI, 2 R) both chipped in with two hits apiece. | ||||
51 | Champaign Central | 2 | Bloomington | 12 | Final |
52 | Bloomington took down Champaign Central by the score of 12-2 to improve to 17-4 overall and 7-0 on the BIG 12. Monmouth commit Cam Anderson finished the day 2-for-2 with two RBIs to boost the offense. Mizzou commit Adison Worthman led off the game with his seventh homer of the year to supply some firepower. Western Illinois commit Gage Wollfe chipped in going 3-for-3 while Gentry Lovell and '24 Zach Spidel both had two hits on the day. | ||||
53 | Saint Ignatius College Prep | 15 | Leo | 0 | Final |
54 | St. ignatius knocked off Leo by the score of 15-0. Charlie Wolf was dominant on the mound, striking out eight over four frames. Jeremy Peddle knocked in four runs to lead the offense for the Wolfpack. | ||||
55 | Stagg | 8 | Andrew | 6 | Final |
56 | Stagg defeated Andrew by the score of 8-6. Down 5-0 in the fifth inning, Stagg tacked on five runs to tie it up. Bobby Janski led the offensive charge, going 2-for-4 with a two RBI single, breaking what was a 6-6 tie at the time. Mark Wolak notched the win in relief; going three innings with three strikeouts and one earned run.mJohn Composono chipped in with a 2-for-3 day at the plate with two RBIs. | ||||
57 | Riverside-Brookfield | 14 | Elmwood Park | 1 | Final |
58 | Riverside-Brookfield remains one of the hottest teams in the state with a 14-1 win over Elmwood Park. Jax Giampietro fired a seven-inning complete game with just three hits, four strikeouts and no earned runs. Notre Dame commit Owen Murphy led the offense, going 3-for-5 with a double, two RBIs and two runs scored. Sean McDermott and Rex Dockendorf each added two hits apiece. | ||||
59 | Metea Valley | 3 | Neuqua Valley | 4 | Final |
60 | Neuqua Valley defeate Metea Valley by the score of 4-3. AJ McEneany picked up the win to move to 3-0 on the year; going perfect through four innings and scoreless through five - finishing with six innings, six strikeouts and three earned runs. Josh Wenz hit a game-winning solo homer in the top of 7th to put the Wildcats on top. Palmer Domschke chipped in offensively, going 3-for-4 with a run scored - while Trevor Morris added a double RBI and a stolen base. Tommy Kuban hopped on the mound the pick up his first save of the year as the Wildcats move to 7-6-1 overall and 5-3 in the DVC. | ||||
61 | North Clay/Clay City | 8 | Windsor/Stewardson-Strasburg | 1 | Final |
62 | North Clay/Clay City improves to 19-2 with a 8-1 win over Windsor/Stewardson-Strasburg. Holden Clifton was perfect at the plate, going 4-4 with a home run and drove in three runs. Carson Burkett got the start and the win, throwing six innings allowing one run on two hits and struck out four. | ||||
63 | Lakes | 7 | Grayslake Central | 10 | Final |
64 | Grayslake Central took down Lakes by the score of 10-7. Jack Gerbasi had two hits while Alexander Restrepo added a double as the Rams won their 14th game of the season. Lake Land commit Brendan Whalen allowed one earned run over four innings with four strikeouts to pick up the win. | ||||
65 | Normal Community | 18 | Peoria | 2 | Final |
66 | Normal Community took down Peoria by the score of 18-2. '24 Kaileb Hackman got it done on both sides of the ball; going 3-for-3 with three runs scored and got the win on the mound - striking out 10 over four innings. Brody Arseneau, Loras commit, drove in three runs to boost the offense. | ||||
67 | Normal Community | 11 | Peoria | 1 | Final |
68 | Normal Community defeated Peoria by the score of 11-1 to complete the double-header sweep. Brandon Roberson allowed two hits and one run, striking out five over four innings and helped his own cause with two hits and an RBI. Zander Morrison and Joey Kahwaji both chipped in offensively with two RBIs apiece. | ||||
69 | Glenbrook North | 0 | New Trier | 8 | Final |
70 | New Trier won 8-0 over Glenbrook North. Dalton Hastings threw a complete game shutout with five strikeouts and gave up three hits. Louis Florida, James Novakovic and Henry Wolfe all had two hits. Wolfe went 2-3 with a double and four RBIs. | ||||
71 | Schaumburg | 0 | Buffalo Grove | 1 | Final |
72 | Buffalo Grove won 1-0 over Schaumburg behind the arm of Jack Aiport. Aiport threw a complete game shutout with eight strikeouts and six hits.Aiport threw 74-percent strikes with 16 first pitch strikes to 25 batters faced. Despite the loss, Max Bianchini threw six innings for Schaumburg and seven strikeouts and gave up one run on two hits. | ||||
73 | Addison Trail | 3 | Willowbrook | 9 | Final |
74 | Willowbrook defeated Addison Trail by the score of 9-3 to improve their record to 14-3 on the year. Jacob Skinner went 5.1 innings and picked up five strikeouts along the way. Alex Chaltin, Jacob Kutella, Bennett Fleming all chipped in with two hits. | ||||
75 | Newton | 13 | Teutopolis | 16 | Final |
76 | Teutopolis took down Newton by the score of 16-13 in 13 innings. | ||||
77 | Joliet Central | 18 | Plainfield South | 12 | Final |
78 | Joliet Central defeated Plainfield South by the score fo 18-12. Alex Rocha (5 R), Robert Fitzpatrick (4 R, 2 RBIs), Rodney DeSilva (5 RBIs) and Rafael Gutierrez (2 RBIs) all chipped in with two hits on the day. Stephen Milke (3 RBIs) and Marcus Hill (4 R, 2 RBIs) each collected a hit to boost the offense. Gabe Dunne threw four innings in relief only giving up one earned run. | ||||
79 | Plainfield Central | 14 | Plainfield East | 0 | Final |
80 | Plainfield Central splits the sereis with Plainfield East with a 14-0 win in five innings. Josh Stratton threw all five inning with seven strikeouts and gave up three hits. Colin Bailye hit a three run home run and had five RBIs. Caleb Coberley hit a two run home run. | ||||
81 | GSW | 7 | Crossroads Christian | 0 | Final |
82 | Springfield Southeast | 3 | Springfield | 9 | Final |
83 | East Alton-Wood River | 0 | Freeburg | 15 | Final |
84 | Richmond-Burton | 11 | Woodstock | 1 | Final |
85 | Maine West | 1 | Highland Park | 3 | Final |
86 | Warren Township | 16 | Waukegan | 2 | Final |
87 | Rolling Meadows | 5 | Conant | 6 | Final |
88 | Glenbard South | 16 | Elgin | 1 | Final |
89 | Wheaton Academy | 5 | Aurora Central Catholic | 12 | Final |
90 | Bradley-Bourbonnais | 4 | Lincoln-Way Central | 2 | Final |
91 | Winnebago | 14 | North Boone | 15 | Final |
92 | Glenbard North | 11 | Batavia | 16 | Final |
93 | Maine South | 8 | Niles West | 6 | Final |
94 | Stevenson | 11 | Zion-Benton | 0 | Final |
95 | Vernon Hills | 7 | Maine East | 1 | Final |
96 | Hinsdale South | 5 | Berwyn/Cicero Morton | 6 | Final |
97 | St. Charles North | 10 | Geneva | 5 | Final |
98 | Stillman Valley | 8 | Rockford Christian | 7 | Final |
99 | Richards | 1 | Oak Lawn | 2 | Final |
100 | Jefferson | 3 | Belvidere North | 18 | Final |
101 | Wheaton North | 1 | Lake Park | 2 | Final |
102 | Crystal Lake South | 14 | Hampshire | 2 | Final |
103 | Hononegah | 10 | Boylan Catholic | 0 | Final |
104 | McHenry | 11 | Jacobs | 1 | Final |
105 | Maryville Christian | 0 | Father McGivney Catholic | 6 | Final |
106 | Grayslake North | 4 | Wauconda | 5 | Final |
107 | Romeoville | 6 | Joliet West | 8 | Final |
108 | Normal West | 7 | Richwoods | 5 | Final |
109 | Fenton | 5 | Glenbard East | 9 | Final |
110 | Loyola Academy | 11 | Marmion | 2 | Final |
111 | Mercer County | 6 | Ridgewood [AlWood/Cambridge] | 1 | Final |
112 | Oakwood | 22 | North Vermillion | 2 | Final |
113 | Moline | 5 | Quincy | 4 | Final |
114 | Canton | 4 | Pekin | 10 | Final |
115 | Webber | 5 | Cisne | 6 | Final |
116 | Athens | 5 | Williamsville | 7 | Final |
117 | Northside | 2 | Chicago Academy | 1 | Final |
118 | Genoa-Kingston | 13 | Lutheran | 8 | Final |
119 | Flora | 15 | Eldorado | 0 | Final |
120 | Milford | 6 | Salt Fork | 7 | Final |
121 | Hamilton | 6 | Camp Point Central | 16 | Final |
122 | West Carroll | 5 | Galena | 15 | Final |
123 | Orangeville | 2 | Lena-Winslow | 17 | Final |
124 | Bartlett | 16 | Larkin | 8 | Final |
125 | Streator | 3 | Manteno | 9 | Final |
126 | River Ridge/Scales Mound | 2 | Fulton | 8 | Final |
127 | Illini West | 5 | Mendon Unity | 6 | Final |
128 | St. Louis HomeSchool Patriots | 2 | Marquette Catholic | 6 | Final |
129 | St. Anne | 3 | Hoopeston | 13 | Final |
130 | Lincoln | 4 | Morton | 7 | Final |
131 | Vandalia | 3 | Greenville | 10 | Final |
132 | Johnsburg | 9 | Harvard | 0 | Final |
133 | Christ Our Rock Lutheran | 14 | Odin/Patoka/Sandoval | 4 | Final |
134 | Seymour | 15 | Pleasant Hill | 1 | Final |
135 | Carmi-White County | 7 | Edwards County | 0 | Final |
136 | Coal City | 14 | Herscher | 1 | Final |
137 | Metro-East Lutheran | 6 | Mulberry Grove | 11 | Final |
138 | TC (CO-OP) | 1 | St. Thomas More | 11 | Final |
139 | Biggsville West Central | 4 | Galva | 5 | Final |
140 | Pearl City | 1 | Durand/Pecatonica | 3 | Final |
141 | Galesburg | 5 | Alleman | 2 | Final |
142 | Illinois Valley Central | 18 | Midwest Central | 7 | Final |
143 | Streamwood | 3 | South Elgin | 2 | Final |
144 | Lebanon | 11 | Dupo | 1 | Final |
145 | Aspira Business and Finance | 8 | Marine Leadership Academy | 8 | Final |
146 | Illinois Lutheran | 3 | Grant Park | 14 | Final |
147 | Earlville | 2 | Serena | 21 | Final |
148 | Cowden-Herrick/Beecher City | 3 | Shelbyville | 13 | Final |
149 | Pittsfield | 22 | Liberty | 4 | Final |
150 | New Athens | 0 | Steeleville | 2 | Final |
151 | Bremen | 3 | Tinley Park | 4 | Final |
152 | St. Francis | 11 | Ridgewood | 8 | Final |
153 | Morris | 4 | Sycamore | 14 | Final |
154 | Maroa-Forsyth | 23 | North Mac | 5 | Final |
155 | St. Edward | 2 | Timothy Christian | 12 | Final |
156 | Henry-Senachwine | 0 | Putnam County | 4 | Final |
157 | Carlyle | 0 | Sparta | 2 | Final |
158 | Fenwick | 5 | DePaul College Prep | 3 | Final |
159 | Salem | 3 | Columbia | 12 | Final |
160 | Centralia | 0 | Marion | 4 | Final |
161 | Woodland | 2 | Marquette | 8 | Final |
162 | Pawnee | 22 | Edinburg/South Fork | 1 | Final |
163 | Midland | 4 | Seneca | 3 | Final |
164 | Belvidere | 2 | Rockford Auburn | 11 | Final |
165 | Trico | 0 | Goreville | 5 | Final |
166 | Galatia | 7 | Norris City-Omaha-Enfield | 3 | Final |
167 | Althoff Catholic | 2 | Carbondale | 5 | Final |
168 | Wells | 11 | Foreman | 39 | Final |
169 | Lake Forest Academy | 5 | Northridge | 1 | Final |
170 | Casey-Westfield | 10 | Dieterich | 1 | Final |
171 | Nokomis | 5 | Lincolnwood | 4 | Final |
172 | Phillips | 6 | PCL (CO-OP) | 6 | Final |
173 | Polo | 0 | Amboy | 10 | Final |
174 | Forreston | 6 | Eastland | 10 | Final |
175 | Benton | 4 | Frankfort | 0 | Final |
176 | Kelvyn Park | 3 | Senn | 20 | Final |
177 | Woodstock North | 6 | Marengo | 3 | Final |
178 | Byron | 2 | Dixon | 17 | Final |
179 | MacArthur | 0 | Jacksonville | 23 | Final |
180 | Harrisburg | 9 | Massac County | 0 | Final |
181 | Wilmington | 1 | Reed-Custer | 2 | Final |
182 | Clemente | 0 | Taft | 16 | Final |
183 | Staunton | 1 | Litchfield | 3 | Final |
184 | Westmont | 3 | Aurora Christian | 9 | Final |
185 | Milledgeville | 14 | Ashton-Franklin Center | 21 | Final |
186 | Jones | 4 | Chicago University | 2 | Final |
187 | East Dubuque | 4 | Warren/Stockton | 6 | Final |
188 | Peoria Christian | 12 | Farmington | 5 | Final |
189 | Evergreen Park | 15 | Argo | 2 | Final |
190 | Hillsboro | 5 | Carlinville | 1 | Final |
191 | Newark | 7 | Somonauk | 1 | Final |
192 | Chicago Hope Academy | 13 | Cristo Rey Jesuit | 0 | Final |
193 | BHRA (CO-OP) | 8 | Westville | 7 | Final |
194 | Mt. Pulaski | 26 | Hartsburg-Emden | 3 | Final |
195 | Geneseo | 4 | Rock Island | 6 | Final |
196 | Harlem | 6 | Guilford | 2 | Final |
197 | Grace Christian Academy | 9 | Beecher | 12 | Final |
198 | RBLW (CO-OP) | 6 | Dwight | 2 | Final |
199 | Brownstown | 18 | Cumberland | 3 | Final |
200 | Farragut | 20 | Chicago Sullivan | 1 | Final |
201 | Lanphier | 22 | Decatur Eisenhower | 12 | Final |
202 | Auburn | 10 | Riverton | 0 | Final |
203 | Urban Prep-Bronzeville | 4 | Little Village | 10 | Final |
204 | Neoga | 0 | Charleston | 9 | Final |
205 | East Moline United | 10 | Sterling | 8 | Final |
206 | Pana | 3 | Southwestern | 13 | Final |
207 | Parkview Christian Academy | 0 | Kankakee Trinity Academy | 13 | Final |
208 | Paris | 15 | Arthur-Okaw Christian | 2 | Final |
209 | Lutheran | 6 | Tri-City | 11 | Final |
210 | Prairie Central | 14 | Centennial | 11 | Final |
211 | Peotone | 9 | Lisle | 7 | Final |
212 | Clark County | 1 | Quincy Notre Dame | 7 | Final |
213 | Chicago Vocational | 0 | Hancock | 15 | Final |
214 | ITW David Speer Academy | 5 | Pritzker | 2 | Final |
215 | Nokomis | 2 | Lincolnwood | 4 | Final |
216 | Mather | 1 | Ogden International | 11 | Final |