1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | TEAM | SCORE | TEAM | SCORE | DETAILS |
3 | No. 2 Edwardsville | 13 | Alton | 3 | Final |
4 | A total team effort saw Edwardsville remain undefeated on Tuesday, beating Alton by a score of 13-3. Trailing 3-2 entering the third the Tigers would rally for four runs in the frame as Cole Funkhouser, Adam Powell, and Riley Iffrig all drove in runs on RBI base hits. The rest as they say is history, as lights out pitching the rest of the way combined with a six run fifth inning would send the Tigers to an easy victory. Saint Xavier University commit Gannon Burns was solid on the hill, allowing three runs off three hits, while striking out six against just two walks through four innings of work. Uncommitted sophomore Alec Marchetto struck out three in a hitless inning in relief. Notable Performances: Spencer Stearns 2-4, R, 3 RBI, HR Grant Huebner 1-2, 2 R, RBI, 2 BB, 2B Cole Funkhouser 2-4, 2 R, RBI Riley Iffrig 2-3, 2 R, RBI, 2B Adam Powell 2-3, 2 RBI Jacoby Roberson 2-3, 2 R, 2 RBI, 3B | ||||
5 | Prairie Ridge | 0 | No. 3 Huntley | 10 | Final |
6 | Huntley picked up another win on Tuesday, beating Prairie Ridge by a score of 10-0. Butler commit Andrew Ressler was brilliant on the mound. The stud right hander threw five shutout innings of three hit ball, while striking out eleven against zero walks. The Red Raider offense was firing on all cylinders as well. Wichita State commit Brayden Bakes scored once and drove in three runs on a solid 2-3 day at the dish, while Wisconsin-Whitewater commit Brandon Hanley (2-4, RBI) and Kaskaskia JC commit Ryan Kelly (1-2, R, RBI, 2B) chipped in with quality at bats on a day that saw the Red Raiders win again in five. | ||||
7 | Carmel | 1 | No. 4 Saint Viator | 11 | Final |
8 | Saint Viator won in dominating fashion Tuesday, beating Carmel by a score of 11-1. Lakeland JC commit Ian Farrell (2-3, 2 R, 2 RBI) and uncommitted senior Joe Bollard (3-4, 2 R, 2 RBI) led the charge on offense, behind a brilliant performance on the mound from Arizona commit Casey Hintz. Hintz allowed one run on two hits, while striking out seven against just two walks through five strong innings of work. The Lions look to remain undefeated in an encore matchup with Carmel on Thursday. | ||||
9 | No. 6 Mundelein | 6 | Libertyville | 7 | Final |
10 | A late inning rally saw Libertyville knock of Mundelein 7-6 in thrilling fashion on Tuesday. Down four headed into their last at bat, the Wildcats would need a miracle to pull off the W. Elmhurst University commit Ryan Thrawl drew an eight pitch walk to lead off the inning. Libertyville would then bat around and bring Thrawl to the plate once more, this time with the bases loaded and two out. With one swing of the bat Thrawl would plate the tying and winning runs, lifting the Wildcats past a tough Mundelein team. Wisconsin-Oshkosh commit Connor Walters impressed on the mound for Libertyville, allowing three runs (0 earned) off 6 hits, while striking out seven against no walks across six innings of work. | ||||
11 | No. 17 Lincoln-Way East | 4 | No. 7 Lockport | 5 | Final |
12 | No. 7 Lockport defeated Lincoln-Way East by the score of 5-4. Chasing one run in the sixth, Jacob Schindler stepped in an delivered a solo home run to tie the game at four runs apiece. Joey Manzo gave the Porters the lead on a single to right-field, scoring Giovani Zaragoza who reached base via the bunt - making it to third on a throwing error. For Lincoln-Way East, Tennessee commit Alex Stanwich supplied some firepower for their offense, ripping a solo home run in the first inning to give East an early lead. | ||||
13 | Plainfield North | 3 | No. 8 Yorkville | 0 | Final |
14 | Plainfield North and No. 8 Yorkville squared off for the first of three meetings this week, with North taking the 3-0 victory. Two committed senior arms took the mound for their respective teams and resulted in a pitching duel; with Illinois-Chicago commit Brandon Bak coming out on top and improving to 4-0 on the year. Bak threw a complete game shutout with just one hit, striking out 10 against two walks. Offensively, North broke through in the third inning when MJ Ansari drew a bases loaded walk, followed up by an RBI single from sophomore Joey Giuliano, giving the Tigers a two-run lead at the time - with John St. Clair notching a single in the sixth to make the game 3-0. Despite the loss, Wisconsin-Whitewater commit Michael Hilker had a strong outing on the mound, allowing three runs (two earned) off four hits, while striking out eight against four walks across five innings of work. Sophomore Nate Harris threw two no hit innings in relief. | ||||
15 | Marist | 4 | No. 9 Nazareth Academy | 2 | Final |
16 | Marist knocked off No. 9 Nazareth Academy by the score of 4-2, improving to 7-7 overall and 3-2 in ESCC play. Lewis commit Collin Amsden led the way on the mound, going six strong innings while allowing two earned runs on seven hits and striking out five. Michigan commit Nate Voss (RBI) and Justin Lang both added doubles to power the offense. | ||||
17 | Marist | 0 | No. 9 Nazareth Academy | 3 | Final |
18 | No. 9 Nazareth won the second game of their doubleheader by the score of 3-0, improving to 13-3 overall and 3-2 in ESCC play. Indiana commit Cooper Malamazian led the offense, going 1-for-2 with a double and an RBI. Nick Drtina notched the win, going six shutout innings while surrendering just two hits, striking out eight along the way against one walk. Illinois-Chicago commit Lucas smith put together a 4-for-6 day at the plate on the way with two doubles. | ||||
19 | No. 10 O'Fallon | 1 | No. 11 Belleville East | 5 | Final |
20 | No. 11 Belleville East knocked off No.10 O'Fallon by the score of 5-1. Zander Mueth, an Ole Miss commit, went 2.1 scoreless and collected five strikeouts along the way. Owen Kelly went the rest of the way in relief and tallied 10 strikeouts of his own. Joe Mendiola led the way offensively, going 2-for-4 at the plate. | ||||
21 | Glenbard North | 0 | No. 12 St. Charles East | 4 | Final |
22 | Tuesday’s action saw St. Charles East win again, beating Glenbard North by a score of 4-0. Michigan State commit Gavin Sitarz was lights out on the mound, throwing six shutout innings of one hit ball, while striking out nine against two walks. Junior James Brennan single-handedly powered the offense, driving in three runs on a perfect 3-3 day at the dish, including a double and a home run. The Fighting Saints will look to stay hot Wednesday in an encore conference matchup with Glenbard North. | ||||
23 | Neuqua Valley | 6 | No. 13 Naperville Central | 1 | Final |
24 | Neuqua Valley pulled off an impressive win on Tuesday, beating Naperville Central by a score of 6-1, improving to 4-5-1 overall and 2-2 in the DVC. Junior Aj McEneany got the win, allowing one run off five hits, while striking out seven against just three walks across seven sparkling innings of work. Junior Josh Wenz led the way on offense, driving in two runs and scoring twice on a solid 2-for-4 day at the dish. Tyler Auer added a 2-for-4 day as well with a double and a run scored. Justin Nonnenmann and Trevor Morris each notched a hit and an RBI to boost the offense. | ||||
25 | No. 14 Oak Park-River Forest | 6 | Downers Grove North | 6 | Thru 6 |
26 | Game was postoned and will be finished today April 20th. Picking up in the top of the seventh. | ||||
27 | Lyons | 3 | No. 15 Hinsdale Central | 10 | Final |
28 | No. 15 Hinsdale Central defeated Lyons Township by the score of 10-3. Lucas Montesantos tossed six strong innings for the Red Devils, allowing just four hits with one earned run, striking out six along the way. Luke Adams, Michigan State commit, powered the offense going 2-for-4 with a double, RBI, two runs scored and a stolen base. Michigan commit Ben Oosterbaan (RBI, R) and Christo Malcolm (2 R, RBI, SB) both chipped in with two hits apiece to boost the offense. | ||||
29 | No. 18 Breese Central | 8 | Salem | 0 | Final |
30 | No. 18 Breese Central won 8-0 over Salem to improve to 19-1 on the year. Starting pitcher Dalton Boruff, Lindenwood University commit, got the win striking out 10 across six one-hit innings of work. Hunter Sample had three hits to lead the team, going 3-4 with a double and a RBI. Boruff and junior Cody Dickshot both had two hits and a RBI. Chase Lewis drove in two runs. | ||||
31 | Fremd | 1 | No. 21 Barrington | 5 | Final |
32 | No. 21 Barrington defeated Fremd 5-1. Starting pitcher Danny Hoffman threw six innings giving up one run on seven hits and struck out four enroute to earning the win. Bruno Pallan, Dubuquw commit, pitched the final inning and struck out one. Nick Lacson had two hits going 2-2 with a double and two RBIs. Logan Eisenbarth, Wisconsin-Whitewater commit, went 1-2 with a home run and drove in three. | ||||
33 | No. 22 Morton | 0 | Washington | 1 | Final |
34 | Washington knocked off No. 22 Morton by the score of 1-0. Parkland commit Easton Harris was lights out on the mound; going seven shutout innings, allowing just one hit and one walk with 15 strikeouts, unfortunately receiving a no-decision. | ||||
35 | Oswego | 6 | No. 23 Minooka | 8 | Final |
36 | No. 23 Minooka won 8-6 over Oswego to improve to 12-3. After giving up two runs in the top half of the first, the Indians would take the lead, scoring four runs in the bottom half. Ivan Dahlberg, Illinois-Springfield commit, Mitch Thomas, Joliet JC commit, Sully Minor and junior Nolan Zurawski all had two hits in the game. Minor drove in three runs and went 2-3 with a double. Zurawski went 2-4 with two RBIs. Junior Andrew Mack drove in two runs. Sophmore Ryan Anderson got the start and the win throwing 5.2 innings allowing two earned runs on seven hits while striking out four. Jack Otis, Concordia (WI) commit, faced the final four batters and struck out three. | ||||
37 | No. 24 Evanston | 2 | New Trier | 1 | Final |
38 | No. 24 Evanston defeated New Trier 2-1. Junior Hank Liss got the start and the win, throwing 5.1 innings with nine strikeouts and allowing one run on four hits. Senior Heath Ballard had the teams only RBI and went 1-3. Dalton Hastings, Kenyon College commit, took the mound for New Trier and threw a complete game with one earned run on four hits and struck out six. | ||||
39 | No. 25 Homewood-flossmoor | 1 | Sandburg | 5 | Final |
40 | Sandburg defeated No. 25 Homewood-flossmoor 5-1. Uncommitted senior Matthew Morsovillo powered the Eagles offense going 2-4 with two home runs and two RBIs. Jayden Comia, Illinois commit, had three hits, going 3-4 with a double. Junior Victor Zaragoza wet 2-2 with two doubles and a RBI. Starting pitcher Tyler Skrabis allowed one run off one hit while striking out five through 2.2 innings of work. Justin Sewers pitched 4.1 scoreless innings in relief allowing three hits and striking out five. | ||||
41 | MORE IHSA GAMES | ||||
42 | TEAM | SCORE | TEAM | SCORE | DETAILS |
43 | Providence Catholic | 6 | Saint Ignatius College Prep | 7 | Final |
44 | Saint Ignatius College Prep knocked off Providence Catholic by the score of 7-6 to complete the comeback victory. The Wolfpack put up 5 runs in the sixth inning - with Aidan Thaxton, Mike Gladden, and Tore Indomenico all notching two-out RBIs to put the Pack on top. Matthew Cuzco, an Indiana commit, struck out five in his five innings of work and Dan Jirgal picked up the win with a solid effort in relief. Sammy Besztery led the way with two hits and stellar defense as well. | ||||
45 | Decatur Eisenhower | 0 | Normal University | 16 | Final |
46 | Normal University defeated Decatur Eisenhower by the score of 16-0 behind Eli Kieser and Connor Frey - combining to toss a no-hitter. | ||||
47 | St. Joseph-Ogden | 10 | Oakwood | 2 | Final |
48 | St. Joseph-Ogden defeated Oakwood by the score of 10-2. Kaskaskia commit Hayden Brazelton led the offense in hits with three - while Taylor Voorhees added two hits and four RBIs. | ||||
49 | Freeburg | 16 | Roxana | 0 | Final |
50 | Freeburg defeated Roxana by the score of 16-0. Eli Hoerner, an Iowa Western commit, went 3-for-3 with two home runs and six RBIs to boost the offense. | ||||
51 | Grayslake Central | 10 | Antioch | 1 | Final |
52 | Grayslake Central defeated Antioch by the score of 10-1, improving to 11-2 on the year. Lake Land commit Brendan Whalen hit a three run home run to power the offense - while Adam Fitzgerald (3 hits) and Jack Gerbasi (2 hits) added some offense as well. Will Schufreider improved to 4-0 on the season after tossing five innings of shutout ball, allowing only two hits to five strikeouts. | ||||
53 | Plainfield South | 2 | Romeoville | 5 | Final |
54 | Romeoville defeated Plainfield South by the score of 5-2. AJ Burnett earned the win on the mound, tossing a complete game with four strikeouts. Corey Boyette, a Heartland CC commit, collected a triple with 3 RBIs - while freshman Karlos Otero had a double and an RBI. | ||||
55 | Plainfield South | 13 | Romeoville | 3 | Final |
56 | Plainfield South defeated Romeoville by the score of 13-3. Despite the loss, Braden Lee had a stellar day at the plate; going 3-for-3 with a double and an RBI. | ||||
57 | Plainfield East | 1 | Joliet Central | 5 | Final |
58 | Joliet Central defeated Plainfield East by the score of 5-1. Alex Rocha picked up the win on the mound; going seven innings with one earned run and three strikeouts. Robert Fitzpatrick led the offense in hits, going 3-for-3 with two doubles, an RBI and two runs scored. Alex Rocha supplied some thump in the lineup, finishing the day 1-for-3 with a home run. Marcus Hill and Jay Zepeda both chipped in with RBIs. | ||||
59 | Normal Community | 3 | Normal West | 2 | Final |
60 | Normal Community defeated Normal West by the score of 3-2 in nine innings. Kellen Hershberger, Spoon River CC commit, recorded a no-decision after five innings of work - allowing no hits with two earned runs, striking out seven. Jacob O’Day picked up the win in relief. | ||||
61 | Latin | 6 | Chicago University | 0 | Final |
62 | Chicago Latin defeated Chicago University by the score of 6-0. Princeton commit Sean Episcope went 6.1 innings with 17 strikeouts and no runs allowed. Ryan Kramer, College of Wooster commit, powered the offense going 2-for-4 with a home run and four RBIs. | ||||
63 | Aurora Central Catholic | 0 | Riverside-Brookfield | 10 | Final |
64 | Riverside-Brookfield defeated Aurora Central Catholic by the score of 10-0. Owen Murphy led the way on the mound, going six hitless innings with 16 strikeouts to just one walk. Connor Chapulis powered the offense, going 2-for-3 with a double and an RBI. Sophomore Cooper Marrs added a triple - while Jake Tyler led the team in hits, going 3-for-4. | ||||
65 | Bloomington | 8 | Centennial | 3 | Final |
66 | A brilliant two-way performance from senior Cameron Anderson was more than enough to lift the Purple Raiders to an 8-3 victory on Tuesday. Anderson powered the offense, driving in three runs on a 1-3 day at the plate, while allowing one run off two hits, and striking out six against five walks through six innings of work on the mound. With the win, Bloomington sits alone atop the Big Twelve conference standings and will look to stay hot Thursday in an encore conference matchup with Centennial. | ||||
67 | Glenbrook North | 13 | Niles West | 3 | Final |
68 | Glenbrook North defeated Niles West by the score of 13-3. Ben Larsen was the winning pitcher in relief; going 4 innings with no runs allowed, one hit and three strikeouts. Ryan Henschel powered the offense, going 2-for-3 with a three-run homer run, four RBIs and two runs scored. Josh Mathew (2-for-4, 3 RBI), Kevin Geake (1-for-2, 3 R), Chase Petersen (1-for-1, 3 R) and N.J. Gott (1-for-3, 2 RBI) all chipped in with hits to boost the offense. | ||||
69 | Mendota | 1 | Princeton | 2 | Final |
70 | Princeton defeated Mendota by the score of 2-1. Ean Compton was stellar on the mound for Princeton; striking out 11 to just three walks, two hits and no earned runs. | ||||
71 | Shepard | 4 | Oak Lawn | 2 | Final |
72 | Shepard defeated Oak Lawn by the score of 4-2. Tyler Bartczak earned the win on the mound; going 6.1 innings with one earned run and 13 strikeouts - also going 3-for-4 with two doubles and an RBI at the plate. Paul Kladis, Niko Bucio, and Andrew Alarcon all chipped in with RBIs. | ||||
73 | Waterloo | 2 | Mt. Vernon | 13 | Final |
74 | Mt. Vernon defeated Waterloo by the score of 13-2 in six innings of play. | ||||
75 | Athens | 0 | Pleasant Plains | 3 | Final |
76 | On the strength of a one hit shutout Pleasant Plains picked up a big conference win on Tuesday, beating Athens by a score of 3-0. Cooper Shallenberg was brilliant on the mound for the Cardinals, throwing seven shutout innings of one hit ball while striking out six against just three walks. Despite the loss, the Warriors can feel good about Luke Nance’s performance on Tuesday. The senior hurler was sharp, allowing three runs (0 earned) off three hits, while striking out eight against one walk. Athens will look to bounce back Thursday in an important conference matchup with New Berlin. | ||||
77 | Lena-Winslow | 16 | Aquin Catholic | 5 | Final |
78 | Tuesday’s action saw Lena-Winslow win in dominating fashion, beating Aquin Catholic by a score of 16-5. An all-around team effort lifted the Panthers to victory, as five different players recorded multiple hits and four different players drove in multiple runs. Upperclassmen Jake Zeal (2-4, 3 R, 3 RBI) Drew Streckwald (4-5, 3 R, RBI), and Brody Mahon (1-3, 3 R, 2 RBI) all stood out on a day that saw everything go right for the Panthers. | ||||
79 | Eldorado | 1 | Hamilton County | 11 | Final |
80 | Hamilton County picked up a big conference win on Tuesday, beating Eldorado by a score of 11-1. Junior Chase Rubenacker did it all, allowing one run off two hits, while striking out eight against zero walks across five innings of work on the mound. The junior superstar also drove in two runs and scored once on a 1-2 day at the plate. | ||||
81 | Joliet Catholic | 10 | Marian Catholic | 4 | Final |
82 | Sandwich | 4 | Plano | 8 | Final |
83 | Granite City | 2 | Belleville West | 8 | Final |
84 | Addison Trail | 1 | Downers Grove South | 5 | Final |
85 | Burlington Central | 14 | Westmont | 2 | Final |
86 | Belvidere | 2 | Boylan Catholic | 12 | Final |
87 | Reavis | 7 | Richards | 6 | Final |
88 | Thornton Fractional North | 0 | Evergreen Park | 17 | Final |
89 | North Clay/Clay City | 7 | Farina South Central | 1 | Final |
90 | Maine East | 7 | Maine West | 5 | Final |
91 | Warren Township | 1 | Stevenson | 4 | Final |
92 | Maine South | 9 | Glenbrook South | 3 | Final |
93 | Hersey | 7 | Buffalo Grove | 4 | Final |
94 | Springfield | 15 | MacArthur | 1 | Final |
95 | St. Edward | 3 | Bishop McNamara | 10 | Final |
96 | Kenwood | 4 | Brooks | 2 | Final |
97 | Jacksonville | 6 | Sacred Heart-Griffin | 8 | Final |
98 | Geneva | 3 | Wheaton-Warrenville South | 1 | Final |
99 | Plainfield Central | 4 | Joliet West | 13 | Final |
100 | Rich Township | 3 | Bloom | 14 | Final |
101 | Benton | 4 | Harrisburg | 1 | Final |
102 | Lake Park | 3 | Batavia | 8 | Final |
103 | West Aurora | 3 | Oswego East | 10 | Final |
104 | Brooks | 6 | Kenwood | 7 | Final |
105 | Timothy Christian | 3 | Chicago Christian | 4 | Final |
106 | Hillcrest | 0 | Oak Forest | 9 | Final |
107 | Olympia | 5 | Pontiac | 6 | Final |
108 | Proviso East | 0 | Hinsdale South | 10 | Final |
109 | Ridgewood | 0 | Wheaton Academy | 6 | Final |
110 | Crystal Lake Central | 3 | Cary-Grove | 3 | Final |
111 | Freeport | 1 | Hononegah | 4 | Final |
112 | IC Catholic Prep | 6 | Aurora Christian | 7 | Final |
113 | Streator | 0 | Coal City | 12 | Final |
114 | Crystal Lake South | 3 | Jacobs | 7 | Final |
115 | Bremen | 3 | Lemont | 4 | Final |
116 | DeKalb | 0 | Naperville North | 13 | Final |
117 | Niles North | 4 | Highland Park | 7 | Final |
118 | Lincoln-Way Central | 10 | Stagg | 0 | Final |
119 | Buffalo Grove | 4 | Hersey | 7 | Final |
120 | Bolingbrook | 4 | Andrew | 7 | Final |
121 | Glenbard South | 4 | Bartlett | 10 | Final |
122 | Wheaton North | 2 | St. Charles North | 0 | Final |
123 | Round Lake | 1 | Grant Community | 18 | Final |
124 | Winnebago | 12 | Rock Falls | 2 | Final |
125 | Thornton Fractional South | 3 | Tinley Park | 2 | Final |
126 | MacArthur | 1 | Springfield | 11 | Final |
127 | Centralia | 3 | Carbondale | 2 | Final |
128 | Johnsburg | 0 | Richmond-Burton | 10 | Final |
129 | Bishop McNamara | 10 | St. Edward | 3 | Final |
130 | Stillman Valley | 4 | Dixon | 13 | Final |
131 | Champaign Central | 19 | Peoria | 1 | Final |
132 | Payton College Prep | 5 | Lincoln Park | 7 | Final |
133 | Ottawa | 6 | Kaneland | 7 | Final |
134 | Georgetown-Ridge Farm | 11 | Salt Fork | 12 | Final |
135 | Bunker Hill | 1 | Lincolnwood | 8 | Final |
136 | Hancock | 15 | ACERO Garcia | 5 | Final |
137 | Cahokia | 0 | Marion | 14 | Final |
138 | Schurz | 6 | Farragut | 7 | Final |
139 | Hamilton | 2 | Macomb | 7 | Final |
140 | Biggsville West Central | 0 | Mercer County | 4 | Final |
141 | Illinois Math & Science | 5 | Earlville | 4 | Final |
142 | Murphysboro | 5 | Frankfort | 3 | Final |
143 | Bushnell-Prairie City | 3 | Canton | 14 | Final |
144 | Kewanee | 2 | Bureau Valley | 5 | Final |
145 | ACERO Garcia | 6 | Hancock | 13 | Final |
146 | Carmi-White County | 0 | Flora | 7 | Final |
147 | Dieterich | 6 | Brownstown | 4 | Final |
148 | Momence | 0 | Gardner-South Wilmington | 3 | Final |
149 | Quincy Notre Dame | 15 | Liberty | 2 | Final |
150 | Gibson City-Melvin-Sibley | 3 | St. Thomas More | 4 | Final |
151 | Pearl City | 2 | Dakota | 3 | Final |
152 | Danville | 2 | Covington | 12 | Final |
153 | Hall | 3 | Newman Central Catholic | 2 | Final |
154 | Blue Ridge | 14 | Judah Christian | 8 | Final |
155 | South Beloit | 0 | Alden-Hebron | 12 | Final |
156 | Reed-Custer | 6 | Peotone | 5 | Final |
157 | Wesclin | 4 | Sparta | 0 | Final |
158 | Illini Bluffs | 1 | Midwest Central | 2 | Final |
159 | Argenta-Oreana | 2 | Tolono Unity | 12 | Final |
160 | Sullivan | 0 | Shelbyville | 15 | Final |
161 | TC (CO-OP) | 0 | Westville | 12 | Final |
162 | Heyworth | 5 | Mt. Pulaski | 6 | Final |
163 | Crossroads Christian | 15 | Illinois Lutheran | 3 | Final |
164 | Northside | 4 | Amundsen | 10 | Final |
165 | Eastland | 18 | Ashton-Franklin Center | 2 | Final |
166 | Byron | 12 | Lutheran | 3 | Final |
167 | Marquette | 0 | Seneca | 1 | Final |
168 | North Mac | 12 | Riverton | 0 | Final |
169 | Sherrard | 3 | Erie-Prophetstown | 2 | Final |
170 | Teutopolis | 9 | Charleston | 4 | Final |
171 | Wayne City | 0 | Christ Our Rock Lutheran | 10 | Final |
172 | Hartsburg-Emden | 0 | LeRoy | 15 | Final |
173 | Streamwood | 6 | Fenton | 0 | Final |
174 | Woodstock | 3 | Woodstock North | 4 | Final |
175 | Carlyle | 0 | Chester | 10 | Final |
176 | Rockford Christian | 2 | North Boone | 4 | Final |
177 | Fulton | 13 | Galena | 4 | Final |
178 | Grace Christian Academy | 4 | Kankakee Trinity Academy | 12 | Final |
179 | Nokomis | 0 | Tri-City | 2 | Final |
180 | Foreman | 2 | Senn | 13 | Final |
181 | Durand/Pecatonica | 13 | Orangeville | 1 | Final |
182 | Somonauk | 10 | Serena | 0 | Final |
183 | Maroa-Forsyth | 9 | Williamsville | 1 | Final |
184 | Galatia | 8 | Agape Christian | 3 | Final |
185 | Dwight | 1 | Woodland | 4 | Final |
186 | Zeigler-Royalton | 0 | Trico | 3 | Final |
187 | Gillespie | 1 | Southwestern | 2 | Final |
188 | Lanphier | 0 | Glenwood | 15 | Final |
189 | Orion | 0 | Riverdale | 4 | Final |
190 | Auburn | 11 | Illini Central | 4 | Final |
191 | Deer Creek-Mackinaw | 14 | Ridgeview | 6 | Final |
192 | Wauconda | 0 | Lakes | 3 | Final |
193 | Midland | 0 | Henry-Senachwine | 8 | Final |
194 | Pleasant Hill | 0 | Pittsfield | 13 | Final |
195 | Staunton | 4 | Vandalia | 5 | Final |
196 | Massac County | 7 | Herrin | 13 | Final |
197 | Harvard | 1 | Marengo | 9 | Final |
198 | Herscher | 1 | Wilmington | 2 | Final |
199 | Cumberland | 2 | Windsor/Stewardson-Strasburg | 4 | Final |
200 | Jefferson | 1 | Guilford | 16 | Final |
201 | Steeleville | 12 | Lebanon | 4 | Final |
202 | Altamont | 19 | Ramsey | 0 | Final |
203 | Newton | 4 | Mattoon | 2 | Final |
204 | Effingham | 8 | Neoga | 1 | Final |
205 | River Ridge/Scales Mound | 2 | East Dubuque | 14 | Final |
206 | Pope County | 1 | Hardin County | 19 | Final |
207 | PORTAACC (CO-OP) | 0 | New Berlin/Franklin/Waverly | 12 | Final |
208 | Gage Park | 5 | Bowen | 0 | Final |
209 | Paris | 7 | Hoopeston | 6 | Final |
210 | Casey-Westfield | 2 | Richland County | 1 | Final |
211 | Carterville | 0 | Nashville | 11 | Final |
212 | Genoa-Kingston | 10 | Oregon | 5 | Final |
213 | Manteno | 10 | Lisle | 4 | Final |
214 | Francis W. Parker | 0 | Northridge | 12 | Final |
215 | Polo | 0 | Milledgeville | 10 | Final |
216 | Hillsboro | 8 | Litchfield | 0 | Final |
217 | Chicago Academy | 0 | Taft | 8 | Final |
218 | Benet Academy | 5 | Marmion | 2 | Final |
219 | Havana | 10 | West Prairie | 2 | Final |
220 | St. Teresa | 9 | ALAH (CO-OP) | 1 | Final |
221 | Central | 14 | Westmont | 2 | Final |
222 | Hinckley-Big Rock | 0 | Newark | 5 | Final |
223 | Pinckneyville | 1 | Anna-Jonesboro | 8 | Final |
224 | Jones | 6 | Simeon | 7 | Final |
225 | Vernon Hills | 11 | Deerfield | 3 | Final |
226 | Zion-Benton | 4 | Lake Zurich | 9 | Final |
227 | Waukegan | 0 | Lake Forest | 10 | Final |
228 | Cahokia | 0 | Marion | 22 | Final |
229 | Bulls College Prep | 9 | Muchin College Prep | 10 | Final |
230 | Schurz | 0 | Farragut | 5 | Final |
231 | Earlville | 12 | Illinois Math & Science | 2 | Final |
232 | Princeville | 1 | Illinois Valley Central | 9 | Final |