1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | TEAM | SCORE | TEAM | SCORE | DETAILS |
3 | No. 2 St. Laurence | 3 | No. 15 Mount Carmel | 5 | Final |
4 | No. 15 Chicago Mt. Carmel one the first game of two against No. 2 St. Laurence by a score of 5-3. Oklahoma commit, Julien Hachem took the mound for the Caravan, going 5.2 innings with six strikeouts and gave up one earned run on four hits. Hachem led the team RBIs with three, including a two run single in the fifth inning. TJ Boyd followed with 1.1 innings of relief work with two strikeouts and two hits allowed. Brandon Rogers, Oklahoma commit, had three hits in four at-bats including two doubles and two runs scored. Owen Willinski had two hits at the plate. Angelo Luna, Illinois-Springfield commit, and junior Johnny Wendling both went 2-4 with a double and a RBI for No. 2 St. Laurence. | ||||
5 | No. 5 Belleville East | 11 | Gibault Catholic | 9 | Final |
6 | No. 5 Belleville East won 11-9 in 10 innings over Gibault Catholic to improve to 19-2. Junior Patrick Mendiola hit a solo home run in the sixth inning to tie the game at 9-9. Junior Ean DiPasqual got the win in relief, throwing the final three frames without allowing a run and struck out four. Kannon Walker, Lake Land JC commit, also pitched in relief for Belleville East, pitching four innings with one run on three hits and eight strikeouts. Junior Caleb Guthrie went 3-4 at the plate with a RBI and three runs scored. Junior Joseph Mendiola and senior Kannon Cates both had two hits. Despite taking the loss, Jude Green struck out 10 in five innings and allowed one earned run on three hits. | ||||
7 | Cary-Grove | 1 | No. 7 Huntley | 7 | Final |
8 | Strong starting pitching and timely hitting lifted Huntley to another victory on Wednesday, beating Cary-Grove by a score of 7-1. An RBI single in the first off the bat of Brandon Hanley and a Joey Garlin three run double in the second would be more than enough run support for Butler commit and former Future Games participant Andrew Ressler. The right hander was spectacular on the mound, yielding just one run off two hits and striking out 13 batters across six strong innings of work. Peyton Barr would work a scoreless inning in relief to seal the win for the Red Raiders. | ||||
9 | No. 9 Yorkville | 3 | Plainfield North | 4 | Final |
10 | Plainfield North knocked off No. 9 Yorkville by the score of 4-3. In a pitching matchup between MJ Ansari and Yorkville southpaw LeBaron Lee, it was Ansari who came away with the victory; going 5.2 innings and giving up two runs on seven hits, striking out seven along the way. Illinois-Chicago commit Brandon Bak supplied the biggest swing of the game, a bases loaded double to break the 1-1 tie and give the Tigers the lead; with Bak finishing 2-for-3 with three RBIs. Yorkville didn't go away quietly, as they scored two runs in the top of the seventh to cut the lead to 4-3 on a two out, two RBI single from sophomore Nate Harris. | ||||
11 | No. 10 Lincoln-Way East | 14 | Crete-Monee | 0 | Final |
12 | Wednesday’s slate of games saw Lincoln-Way East win in dominating fashion, beating Crete-Monee by a score of 14-0. The Griffins’ bats were electric from the get-go, as they scored all fourteen of their runs through the first three frames. Junior John Connors (3-4, 3 R, 3 RBI, 3B) and senior Ryan Ball (1-2, R, 3 RBI) led the way, scoring four times and driving in six runs on a combined 4-6. Moraine Valley CC commit Jack Hoh (2-3, RBI, 2B) and junior Jack Cosich (2-4, R, RBI, 2B) chipped in at the plate as well. Perhaps even better than the hitting was the starting pitching for Lincoln-Way East. Junior Zach Kwasny was phenomenal on the mound, allowing one hit and striking out eight through four shutout innings. Senior Jaden Coleman would come on and work a scoreless inning in relief to seal an easy W for the Griffins. | ||||
13 | No. 14 Barrington | 3 | Schaumburg | 0 | Final |
14 | No. 14 Barrington sweeps the two game series with Schaumburg with a 3-0 win in the second game. Uncommited junior Nick Lacson threw a complete game gem with 10 strikeouts and gave up three hits. Lacson threw 70-percent strikes with 21 first pitch strikes to 26 batters faced. Wisconsin-Milwaukee commit, Evan Jno-Baptiste had two hits to lead the team, going 2-4 with a run scored. Senior Jake Kohanzo went 1-4 with a double and two runs scored. | ||||
15 | No. 17 Minooka | 7 | Plainfield South | 6 | Final |
16 | Minooka continued their winning ways on Wednesday with a dramatic 7-6 comeback win over Plainfield South. Trailing 5-0 entering the fifth the Indians would finally break through against Cougar pitching with a pair of runs, cutting the deficit to 5-2. A scoreless bottom half for Plainfield South saw the game stand at 5-2 entering the sixth. The Indians would go on to bat around in the top half, taking a 6-5 lead on key RBIs from Maryville University of St. Louis commit Caleb Parker, Illinois-Springfield commit Ivan Dahlberg, and Joliet JC commit Mitch Thomas. Plainfield South would tie the game at six with a solo run in the bottom half. An RBI groundout off the bat of Andrew Forillo in the seventh would put the Indians in front for the first time in the game and ultimately lift them to a 7-6 victory. Notable Performances: Joliet JC commit Mitch Thomas (2-4, 2 RBI) Maryville University of St. Louis commit Caleb Parker (2-4, 2 R, 2 RBI) Illinois-Springfield Commit Ivan Dahlberg (2-4, 2 R, RBI) Mike Murphy (2-3, RBI) Adem Osmani (3 IP, 2 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 1 BB, 1 K) Cole Parish (4 IP, 3 H, 5 R, 0 ER, 2 BB, 2 K) | ||||
17 | Granite City | 3 | No. 18 O'Fallon | 10 | Final |
18 | No. 18 O'Fallon took down Granite City by the score of 10-3. Haidyn McGgill led the offense in hits with three, finishing a perfect 3-for-3 with an RBI and two runs scored. Will Millard (RBI), Ethan Crouse (RBI) and Connor Lindsey (2 RBI) all chipped in with doubles - while Jacob Hahs added a single and two RBIs. David Barker tossed four strong innings, allowing just three hits and one earned run while striking out three. | ||||
19 | No. 21 Normal University | 10 | Rochester | 0 | Final |
20 | No. 21 Normal University cruised to an easy victory on Wednesday, beating Rochester by a score of 10-0. Illinois commit Jake Swartz was spectacular out on the mound, yielding just five hits and striking out nine across five shutout innings of work. Offensively, the Pioneers were firing on all cylinders, as seven different players recorded hits and four different players drove in two or more runs. Notably, Western Kentucky commit Evan Jones (1-4, R, 2 RBI, HR), Central Michigan commit Jack Bach (1-3, R, 3 RBI, HR), and Morton JC commit Carson Beal (1-3, R, 2 RBI, HR) all homered and drove in multiple runs, while Notre Dame commit Charlie Vercruysse scored twice and drove in two runs on a solid 2-4 day at the plate. With the win Normal University improves to 11-1 in conference play and sits just one game ahead of Springfield in the Central State Eight conference standings. | ||||
21 | Sacred Heart-Griffin | 8 | No. 22 Glenwood | 9 | Final |
22 | No. 22 Glenwood sweeps the two game series with Sacred Heart-Griffin by a score of 9-8. Senior Tyler Marconi led the team in hits, going 3-5 with a double and two RBIs. Wabash Valley JC commit, Will Plattner had four RBIs to lead the team, going 2-3 with a two run home run in the second inning and a two run double in the sixth. Senior Eli Curtis got the win in relief with three scoreless innings with six strikeouts. | ||||
23 | No. 24 St. Joseph-Ogden | 8 | Westville | 2 | Final |
24 | No. 24 St. Joseph-Ogden improves to 21-1 with a 8-2 win over Westville. Kaskaskia JC commit, Hayden Brazelton struck out nine in five innings of work and gave up one run on six hits. Brazelton threw 16 first pitch strikes to 22 batters faced. Brazelton went 2-4 at the plate including a triple and a RBI. Tyler Altenbaumer, Southwestern Illinois JC commit, had two hits in three at-bats including a triple and drove in three. | ||||
25 | Pekin | 4 | No. 25 Washington | 15 | Final |
26 | No. 25 Washington took down Pekin by the score of 15-4. Bradley commit Gus Lucas picked up the win on the mound; going four innings with four runs allowed - also helping his own cause at the plate by going 2-for-3 with a double and an RBI. Tyler Bishop (2 RBIs) and Jake Stewart (RBI) both went 2-for-3 on the day - while Caleb Wudtke added two RBIs. | ||||
27 | MORE IHSA GAMES | ||||
28 | TEAM | SCORE | TEAM | SCORE | DETAILS |
29 | Joliet Catholic | 0 | Riverside-Brookfield | 3 | Final |
30 | Riverside-Brookfield knocked off Joliet Catholic by the score of 3-0. Notre Dame commit Owen Murphy continues to dominante, throwing a perfect game with 18 strikeouts - also finishing the day 2-for-3 with a triple, two RBIs and a run scored. Ryan Novak chipped in offensively with a double and an RBI. | ||||
31 | Freeburg | 10 | Red Bud | 0 | Final |
32 | Freeburg defeated Red Bud by the score of 10-0. Eastern Illinios commit Eli Hill powered the offense with a home run. | ||||
33 | Loyola Academy | 14 | Montini Catholic | 4 | Final |
34 | Loyola Academy defeated Montini by the score of 14-4. Roger Simon tossed a complete game with four earned runs, nine strikeouts and six hits. Connor Lasch led the team in RBIs with four - while freshman Gael Urbieta added three RBIs. | ||||
35 | St. Patrick | 0 | Providence Catholic | 1 | Final |
36 | Providene took down St. Patrick by the score of 1-0. Nate O’Donnell went five strong innings - while Aj Vinci tossed the final two innings to combine for the shutout. | ||||
37 | Aurora Central Catholic | 2 | St. Francis | 7 | Final |
38 | St. Francis defeated Aurora Central Catholic by the score of 7-2. Rocco Tenuta went six strong innings, striking out 12 and now allowing a single run. | ||||
39 | Grayslake Central | 4 | Lakes | 2 | Final |
40 | Grayslake Central defeated Lakes by the score of 4-2. Parkland commit Charlie Marisca clubbed two doubles with two RBI to lead Central to their 15th win of the year. Junior Will Schufreider fanned eight over fout innings enroute to picking up win number five on the season. Fellow junior Zack Antonucci fanned four over two innings to pick up the save. | ||||
41 | St. Rita | 7 | Fenwick | 6 | Final |
42 | St. Rita took down Fenwick by the score of 7-6. Morton commit Miguel Cantu took care of business on both sides of the ball; going 2-for-3 at the plate with two doubles and two RBIs - including a two run double in the top of the seventh to give Rita the lead. Cantu also fired 2.1 innings of no-hit ball to pick up the win in relief - striking out five and not allowing a run. AJ Malzone chipped in with a strong day at the plate, going 2-for-2 with a double, RBI, walk, hit-by-pitch and a stolen base. | ||||
43 | Mascoutah | 10 | Triad | 0 | Final |
44 | Mascoutah won over Triad by the score of 10-0. Brendan Brock was 2-for-4 with two doubles and three RBIs to power the offense. Alex Dunson was 2-for-3 with a double. Zane Timon turned in complete game effort on the mound to notch the win - also going 2-for-3 at the plate. | ||||
45 | Normal Community | 10 | East Moline United | 4 | Final |
46 | Normal Community defeated East Moline by the score of 10-4. Zander Morrison led the offense in hits with four, also driving in two runs. Ethan Eberle chipped in offensively with two hits. | ||||
47 | Glenbrook North | 10 | Lake Forest | 4 | Final |
48 | Glenbrook North defeated Lake Forest by the score of 10-4. Dylan Bass led the offense going 3-for-4 with three RBIs - while Kevin Geake, Chase Petersen, and Blake Telpner all collected two hits apiece. Ryan Rossi chipped in with two RBIs at the dish. Asher Malin picked up the win on the mound for North. | ||||
49 | Richland County | 1 | North Clay/Clay City | 12 | Final |
50 | North Clay/Clay City wins their 20th game of the year with a 12-1 victory over Richland County. Bryton Griffy and Dakota Weidner both went 2-3 with a double and two runs scored. Logan Fleener went 1-2 with two RBIs. Alex Boose threw a five inning complete game with one unearned run on two hits and struck out two. | ||||
51 | Oswego East | 0 | Plainfield Central | 4 | Final |
52 | Plainfield Central won 4-0 over Oswego East behind a strong pitching performance from Kenny Ospalik. Ospalik threw a complete game shutout with 10 strikeouts and gave up two hits. Caleb Coberley, Phillip Carlton and Tanner Wagnon all went 2-3 with a RBI at the plate. Coberley and Carlton both had a RBI. | ||||
53 | Bolingbrook | 1 | Lyons | 13 | Final |
54 | Lyons defeated Bolingbrook by the score of 13-1. Cooper Ohlson powered the offense; going a perfect 3-for-3 with a home run, five RBIs and three runs scored. Kent State commit Frederick Ragsdale III went 2-for-3 with two RBIs and two runs scored. Charlie Breen added a double and two RBIs. | ||||
55 | Lindblom | 12 | Morgan Park | 5 | Final |
56 | Lindblom defeated Morgan Park by the score of 12-5 to improve to 15-4 overall. Shawn Coy was the winning pitcher allowing two hits and no earned runs. Xavier Arroyo, Andrew Crenshaw, George Salazar, Shawn Coy and Diego Rivera each had two hits to boost the offense. | ||||
57 | Watseka | 5 | Herscher | 12 | Final |
58 | Herscher defeated Watseka by the score of 12-5. Joe Holohan powered the offense, giong 3-for-5 with four RBIs. | ||||
59 | Bartlett | 9 | Larkin | 6 | Final |
60 | The Hawks slugged their way to a big conference win on Wednesday, beating Larkin by a score of 9-6. Experience played a major role in the Bartlett victory as upperclassmen Patrick Nelson (2-3, 2 R, RBI), Josh Schuberth (2-3, 2 R, 3 RBI), and Mario Prieto (2-4, R, 3 RBI) combined to drive in seven of the Hawks nine runs on the day. | ||||
61 | Morton | 5 | Metamora | 2 | Final |
62 | Morton took down Metamora by the score of 5-2. Tanner Spangler got the nod an struck out 12 to just one walk - Ryan Schaffnit earned the save. Tate Roley and Mac Anderson both had clutch two-out hits to boost the offense. | ||||
63 | Central | 9 | Jacobs | 9 | Final |
64 | The game was suspended in the top of th 8th inning and will continue today at 4:00 PM - score tied 9-9. Game two will start after the conclusion of the unfinished contest. | ||||
65 | Kennedy | 0 | Solorio | 5 | Final |
66 | Solorio defeated Kennedy 5-0 behind '23 Angelo Amador and '25 Antonio Licea - whoe combined to throw a no hitter. Amador struck out six over three perfect innings - while and Licea struck out seven and walked four in four innings. Amador and '22 Johnny Castillo each had two hits - while '22 Diego Garcia led the team with two RBIs | ||||
67 | Hersey | 3 | Prospect | 8 | Final |
68 | Prospect took down Hersey by the score of 8-3. John Notini got the nod, going 4.1 innings with one earned run, five hits and five strikeouts. Cade Cory, Concordia-Wisconsin commit, fired 2.1 no-hit innings in relief. Brady Jensen went 3-for-4 with a double and two runs scored to lead the offense - while Jake Bush chipped in going 1-for-2 with two RBIs. | ||||
69 | De La Salle | 6 | Marmion | 4 | Final |
70 | De La Salle defeated Marmion by the score of 6-4. '25 Kaleb Navarro led the Meteors on the mound - while fellow freshman Angel Castro powered the offense with a home run. Nebraska commit Jaden Correa chipped in going 3-for-3 with two RBIs. Charlie Lazo hopped on the mound to notch the save. | ||||
71 | Tinley Park | 0 | Oak Forest | 3 | Final |
72 | Oak Forest defeated Tinley Park by the score of 3-0. Zach Hesse was dominant on the mound; going six innings with one earned run and four strikeouts. Zack Hullinger went 2-for-4, while Joes Harris and Nolan Maciejewski each added a knock. | ||||
73 | Tremont | 3 | Eureka | 6 | Final |
74 | Eureka remains undefeated in conference play with a 6-3 win over Tremont. Slater Wilcox was in control on the mound, going 6.2 innings and striking out six. | ||||
75 | Momence | 1 | Reed-Custer | 5 | Final |
76 | Reed-Custer defeated Momence by the score of 5-1 behind Kyle Fordonski - who fired a complete game two-hitter enroute to earning the win. Jacob McPherson led the offense in hits with two. | ||||
77 | Buffalo Grove | 5 | Wheeling | 4 | Final |
78 | Buffalo Grove took down Wheeling by the score of 5-4. Payton Diaz went seven strong innings; allowing three earned runs and striking out 10. | ||||
79 | Marion | 4 | Harrisburg | 9 | Final |
80 | Wednesday’s action saw Harrisburg enter the win column again, beating Marion by a score of 9-4. Senior Chance Moscardelli was tough out on the mound for the Bulldogs, allowing four runs (one earned) off three hits and striking out eight against three walks across six innings of work. Noah Arnold picked up the save, throwing a scoreless inning in relief. Sophomore Ethan Golish (2-3, R, 2 RBI) and senior Bryant Lester (2-3, R, 2 RBI) led the way at the plate, driving in four runs on a combined 4-6. | ||||
81 | Springfield | 13 | Springfield Southeast | 1 | Final |
82 | Springfield won their eighth straight game on Wednesday, beating Springfield Southeast by a score of 13-1. Sophomore Seth Impson was lights out on the mound for the Senators, allowing one run (0 earned) off three hits, while striking out 10 and walking none across five innings of work. Juniors Griffin Burk (1-3, R, 2 RBI) and James Jenkins (1-3, 2 R, 2 RBI) led the way offensively, combining to drive in four runs. With the win Springfield remains one game back of Normal University in the Central State Eight conference standings. | ||||
83 | Hardin County | 11 | Galatia | 1 | Final |
84 | Hardin County picked up a big conference win on Wednesday, beating Galatia by a score of 11-1. Sophomores Morgan Fricker (1-1, 2 R, 2 RBI) and Levi Snyder (2-2, 3 R, 2 RBI) led the assault offensively, while senior Jonah Austin (1-2, R, 2 RBI) chipped in at the plate as well. The Cougars own Gavin Smith was electric on the mound, going four strong innings and allowing just one run off one hit while striking out 12. Senior Ben Vaughn pitched a hitless inning in relief to secure another conference victory for the Cougars. | ||||
85 | Lena-Winslow | 11 | Dakota | 7 | Final |
86 | An impressive two-way effort from senior Ethan Fye helped lift Lena-Winslow to an 11-7 victory over Dakota on Wednesday. The right-hander was sharp on the mound, allowing three runs off five hits and striking out eight against one walk across six innings of work. Fye also played a key role offensively, scoring twice, doubling twice, and driving in a run on a 3-4 day at the plate. Seniors Luke Benson (3-5, 3 R, 2 RBI, 2B) and Maddex Sargent (2-4, R, 4 RBI) combined to drive in six of Lena-Winslow’s 11 runs, as the Panthers won an important conference matchup in seven. | ||||
87 | Hononegah | 12 | Belvidere | 2 | Final |
88 | Glenbard East | 14 | Fenton | 10 | Final |
89 | Woodstock | 2 | Richmond-Burton | 9 | Final |
90 | Winnebago | 7 | Dixon | 17 | Final |
91 | Civic Memorial | 8 | Highland | 9 | Final |
92 | York | 0 | Downers Grove North | 5 | Final |
93 | New Trier | 5 | Stevenson | 8 | Final |
94 | Guilford | 0 | Freeport | 8 | Final |
95 | Belvidere North | 3 | Boylan Catholic | 6 | Final |
96 | Dundee-Crown | 9 | McHenry | 10 | Final |
97 | Wauconda | 3 | Grayslake North | 4 | Final |
98 | Elgin | 7 | Glenbard South | 8 | Final |
99 | Marissa/Coulterville | 0 | Nashville | 14 | Final |
100 | Lexington | 2 | LeRoy | 5 | Final |
101 | Augusta Southeastern | 2 | Brown County | 12 | Final |
102 | Goode STEM Academy | 9 | Kelly | 17 | Final |
103 | Grace Christian Academy | 0 | Heritage Christian | 6 | Final |
104 | Limestone | 3 | Canton | 7 | Final |
105 | Dunlap | 5 | East Peoria | 8 | Final |
106 | Heritage | 0 | Blue Ridge | 15 | Final |
107 | Westinghouse | 0 | Chicago Academy | 11 | Final |
108 | Camp Point Central | 18 | Rushville-Industry | 7 | Final |
109 | Erie-Prophetstown | 7 | Geneseo | 3 | Final |
110 | Sherrard | 13 | Morrison | 1 | Final |
111 | Monticello | 4 | Tri-Valley | 5 | Final |
112 | Marquette Catholic | 7 | Roxana | 3 | Final |
113 | St. Anne | 1 | Milford | 11 | Final |
114 | Catlin | 4 | BHRA (CO-OP) | 6 | Final |
115 | Hubbard | 12 | Back of the Yards College Prep | 3 | Final |
116 | Carmi-White County | 6 | Mt. Carmel | 0 | Final |
117 | Farina South Central | 5 | Effingham | 8 | Final |
118 | Agricultural Science | 0 | Kenwood | 14 | Final |
119 | Lisle | 5 | Peotone | 6 | Final |
120 | Orion | 4 | Hall | 3 | Final |
121 | Northside | 17 | Steinmetz College Prep | 6 | Final |
122 | Pittsfield | 14 | New Berlin/Franklin/Waverly | 1 | Final |
123 | South Elgin | 7 | Streamwood | 0 | Final |
124 | Seneca | 4 | Coal City | 5 | Final |
125 | St. Anthony | 5 | Windsor/Stewardson-Strasburg | 2 | Final |
126 | Illinois Valley Central | 0 | Pontiac | 6 | Final |
127 | ACERO Garcia | 14 | Englewood Stem | 0 | Final |
128 | Plano | 2 | Ottawa | 8 | Final |
129 | Ridgeview | 3 | Fisher | 4 | Final |
130 | St. Edward | 0 | Marian Central Catholic | 10 | Final |
131 | Round Lake | 4 | Antioch | 8 | Final |
132 | St. Teresa | 11 | Central A & M | 1 | Final |
133 | Sycamore | 6 | Kaneland | 4 | Final |
134 | Deer Creek-Mackinaw | 10 | Heyworth | 5 | Final |
135 | Paris | 5 | Oakwood | 2 | Final |
136 | Salem | 10 | Odin/Patoka/Sandoval | 4 | Final |
137 | Murphysboro | 2 | Anna-Jonesboro | 3 | Final |
138 | Stark County | 6 | Midland | 13 | Final |
139 | Robinson | 12 | Flora | 22 | Final |
140 | Orangeville | 2 | Galena | 17 | Final |
141 | Neoga | 8 | Martinsville | 2 | Final |
142 | Gardner-South Wilmington | 5 | Beecher | 7 | Final |
143 | PLTHS (CO-OP) | 9 | Little Village | 9 | Final |
144 | Altamont | 6 | Charleston | 9 | Final |
145 | Cumberland | 2 | Marshall | 4 | Final |
146 | Rockford Auburn | 5 | Harlem | 4 | Final |
147 | Rantoul | 2 | St. Thomas More | 12 | Final |
148 | Nokomis | 13 | Edinburg/South Fork | 3 | Final |
149 | Hampshire | 1 | Prairie Ridge | 5 | Final |
150 | Meridian | 3 | Shelbyville | 5 | Final |
151 | Nokomis | 13 | Edinburg | 3 | Final |
152 | Frankfort | 3 | Carterville | 4 | Final |
153 | El Paso-Gridley | 3 | Fieldcrest | 4 | Final |
154 | Armstrong | 14 | Schlarman | 3 | Final |
155 | Decatur Eisenhower | 0 | Lanphier | 10 | Final |
156 | Bismarck-Henning | 6 | Salt Fork | 4 | Final |
157 | Lane Tech | 3 | Lincoln Park | 2 | Final |
158 | Curie | 20 | Juarez | 4 | Final |
159 | Wayne City | 2 | Gallatin County | 8 | Final |
160 | Okawville | 1 | Columbia | 13 | Final |
161 | Glenbard West | 14 | Leyden | 1 | Final |
162 | Calhoun | 0 | St. Louis HomeSchool Patriots | 15 | Final |
163 | Jacksonville | 17 | MacArthur | 0 | Final |
164 | Century | 0 | Elverado | 13 | Final |
165 | Villa Grove | 2 | Decatur Lutheran | 1 | Final |
166 | Herrin | 5 | Mt. Vernon | 2 | Final |
167 | Gillespie | 19 | Carlinville | 2 | Final |
168 | Deerfield | 1 | Carmel | 2 | Final |
169 | Hyde Park | 11 | Gage Park | 3 | Final |
170 | North Greene | 1 | Southwestern | 11 | Final |
171 | Cissna Park | 14 | Dwight | 3 | Final |
172 | Golder | 3 | Intrinsic | 4 | Final |
173 | DuQuoin | 9 | Benton | 8 | Final |
174 | Ida Crown Jewish Academy | 6 | Holy Trinity | 2 | Final |
175 | Goode STEM Academy | 1 | Kelly | 2 | Final |
176 | Chicago Academy | 0 | Westinghouse | 6 | Final |
177 | Astoria/VIT | 0 | Canton | 12 | Final |