1 | POWER 25 | ||||
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2 | TEAM | SCORE | TEAM | SCORE | DETAILS |
3 | No. 1 Nazareth Academy | 6 | St. Patrick | 5 | Final |
4 | No. 1 Nazareth Academy defeated St. Patrick 6-5. Jaden Fauske (Lousiville, 2025) paved the way with three hits, going 3-4 with a double. Luca Fiore (2024) and Landon Thome (2026) both recorded a hit and a RBI. Pitching in relief Mac McGarry (2025) picked up the win with two scoreless innings, striking out five and allowing just one hit. | ||||
5 | Loyola Academy | 1 | No. 2 Providence Catholic | 4 | Final |
6 | No. 2 Providence won 4-1 over Loyola Academy. Starting pitcher Drew Zemaitis (2023, Xavier) tossed a complete game with one unearned run while striking out eight and allowing one hit. Sammy Atkinson (2026) powered the offense going 1-3 with a three run home run in the fourth inning. Enzo Infelise (2025, Oklahoma) was 1-3 at the plate with a solo home run the first inning. | ||||
7 | No. 3 St. Laurence | 13 | Marmion | 1 | Final |
8 | No. 3 St. Laurence defeated Marmion 13-1 in five innings. Jesse Contreras (2023, Heartland CC) went perfect at the plate, going 2-2 with three RBIs to lead the team. Jimmy Sloan (2024) had three RBIs and Luke Stulga (2023, Illinois State) had two RBIs. Senior Illinois-Springfield commit Johnny Wendling chipped in with a double and an RBI. Rodney Lester (2023, Saint Xavier University) got the start and picked up the win with four innings of work, allowing one run on three hits and striking out four. | ||||
9 | Oak Forest | 5 | No. 5 Lincoln-Way West | 7 | Final |
10 | No. 5 Lincoln-Way West won 7-5 over Oak Forest. Conor Essenburg (2025, Kansas State) and Cole Crafton (2024, Louisville) both had two hits in the game and recorded at least one RBI. Essenburg had a triple and drove in two runs. Crafton picked up the save with 1.2 innings and struck out three. Colin McCarty (2024) got the win and started on the mound with 2.1 shutout innings of work allowing one hit and striking out three. | ||||
11 | No. 10 Evanston | 7 | No. 6 New Trier | 5 | Final |
12 | No. 10 Evanston improves to 17-2 on the year after a 7-5 win over No. 6 New Trier in nine innings. The bases were loaded in the top of the ninth when junior Charlie Kalil drew a walk, pushing across the go-ahead run. Senior Belmont commit Hank Liss led the offense with a perfect 3-for-3 day, also plating a run and drawing a walk. Junior Noah Cryns (1-for-1) supplied the offense with a triple and a run scored - also twirling three shutout innings with six strikeouts. Junior Eron Vega fired five strong innings while only allowing one earned run, three hits, one walk and striking out eight. For New Trier, senior Dylan Mayer powered the offense with a home run, RBI and two runs scored. Sophomore Ben Toft chipped in going 2-for-5 with a triple and a run scored - while junior Evan Olesker added a double and an RBI. | ||||
13 | Carlinville | 0 | No. 7 Father McGivney Catholic | 10 | Final |
14 | No. 7 Father McGivney defeated Carlinville by the score of 10-0. Senior Western Illinois commit Jackson Rodgers paced the offense going 4-for-4 with a home run, two doubles, two RBIs and four runs scored. Senior Daniel Gierer went a perfect 3-for-3 with two doubles, an RBI, three runs scored, a walk and a stolen base. Senior Jacob McKee chipped in going 2-for-3 with a double, two RBIs, a run scored and a stolen base. Sophomore Kannon Kamp fired five shutout innings while only scattering three hits, one walk and striking out four. | ||||
15 | No. 8 Edwardsville | 6 | McCracken County (KY) | 7 | Final |
16 | No. 8 Edwardsville lost on a walk-off to Kentucky's No. 6 McCracken County. Joseph Chiarodo (2025, Alabama) and Lucas Krebs (2025) both had three hits on the day. Chiarodo led the team in RBIs with three. Lucas Huebner (2024) went 2-4 on the day with an RBI. Hunter Baugh (2026) pitched three scoreless innings in relief with five strikeouts. | ||||
17 | Neuqua Valley | 3 | No. 11 Naperville Central | 2 | Final |
18 | Neuqua Valley pulled off the sweep with an extra inning win vs. the RedHawks. Starting pitcher AJ McEneany went 5.1 innings allowing two earned runs before giving way to the bullpen. Reliever Dilen Dabezic (1-1) got the win, hurling 2.1 innings with three strikeouts. Andrew Gould (2-4, RBI, 2 SB, R) drove in Tommy Kuban (BB, SB, R) with the game-winning run in the top of the eighth. Charlie Hristov (3-4, RBI) led the offense, while Mark Mennecke (1-3, sac, R) chipped in with a double. The Wildcats move to 9-6-1 overall, 4-2 in the DVC. | ||||
19 | No. 16 Minooka | 4 | No. 12 Lincoln-Way East | 14 | Final |
20 | No. 12 Lincoln-Way East defeated No. 16 Minooka 14-4 in six innings. Connor Jendraszak (2023, Southern CC) picked up the win going 3.1 innings with six strikeouts and allowing one run on one hit. Connor Bird (2023, Joliet JC) followed in relief, striking out four over 1.2 innings. Ball State commit Zach Kwasny led the offensive charge going 2-2 with four RBIs. John Connors (2023, John A. Logan JC) and Jack Cosich (2023) both had two RBIs. Connors hit a two run home run in the fourth inning. Despite the loss, Nate George (2024, Eastern Illinois) was 1-2 with a two run home run. | ||||
21 | No. 13 Sandburg | 1 | Andrean (IN) | 8 | Final |
22 | No. 13 Sandburg lost 8-1 over Indiana's No. 2 ranked Andrean. Charlie Snoreck (2025) was 2-2 at the plate to lead the team and had a double. Michael Stapleton had the team's lone RBI and was 1-2. | ||||
23 | Plainfield East | 5 | No. 14 Lockport | 20 | Final |
24 | No. 14 Lockport defeated Plainfield East 20-5 in four innings. Anthony Martinez (2023, South Suburban JC), Giovani Zaragoza (2023) and Joey Dalport (2025) all had two hits to lead the team. Martinez and Dalponte had a team leading three RBIs with Martinez hitting a solo home run in the second inning. Ray Jesse (2023, Pima CC) and Anthony Francone (2023, Saint Xavier University) drove in two runs. | ||||
25 | Taylorville | 0 | No. 15 Mahomet-Seymour | 13 | Final |
26 | Taylorville | 1 | No. 15 Mahomet-Seymour | 11 | Final |
27 | No. 15 Mahomet-Seymour swept the double header over Taylorville 13-0 and 11-1. GAME ONE - Alex McHale (2023, Parkland College) was perfect at the plate, goin 3-3 and driving in three runs to power the offense. Carter Johnson (2023) and Tyson Finch both had two hits and two RBIs. Gavin Bailey drove in two runs. Alec Bergman tossed a five inning complete game shutout with seven strikeouts and gave up two hits. GAME TWO - Johnson powered the offense going 2-2 with a double and had three RBIs. Finch and McHale both had a hit and drove in two. McHale struckout five in a five inning complete game effort with one unearned run and allowed two hits. | ||||
28 | No. 17 Bradley-Bourbonnais | 6 | Bishop McNamara | 2 | Final |
29 | No. 17 Bradley-Bourbonnais defeated Bishop McNamara by the score of 6-2. The Boilermakers pitching was dominant on the day as three pithcers held them to two runs and four hits on the day, striking out nine. At the plate, Thomas Offill (2024) led the way going 2-for-5 with a double and two runs scored. Cal Darling (2024), Caio Norimatsu (2023), and Vernon Malzone (2023) each tallied an RBI in the game. | ||||
30 | No. 18 St. Rita | 8 | Mount Carmel | 5 | Final |
31 | No. 18 St. Rita won 8-5 over Mount Carmel. Tommy Atkinson (2023, Heartland CC) and Baker Shelhamer (2024) both helped lead the offense with two hits and at least one RBI apiece. Jackson Stanek (2024), Timmy O'Connell (2023, College of DuPage) and Bobby Ochoa (2023, Calumet College of St. Joseph) all had one hit and one RBI. Ryder Johnson chipped in with a single, two runs scored, walk and a hit-by-pitch. Chris McGrath (2024) got the start and the win, going 5.2 innings with three runs allowed on one hit and eight strikeouts - carrying a no-hitter into the sixth before it was broken up with one out. | ||||
32 | No. 19 Lyons | Downers Grove South | Suspended | ||
33 | This game was suspeneded due to inclement weather. | ||||
34 | Fremd | 8 | No. 20 Mundelein | 9 | Final |
35 | No. 20 Mundelein defeated Fremd by the score of 9-8 with the Mustangs scoring three runs in the bottom of the sixth to secure the victory. Tyler Prezespolewski went 2-for-4 with a double and three RBIs. Nick Szalony (2025) added a hit with two RBIs and a run scored. Caden Earing (2025) and Sean Sanderson (2025) each added two hits with an RBI and a run scored. Sanderson added a double and a walk. | ||||
36 | No. 21 DePaul College Prep | 8 | Fenwick | 9 | Final |
37 | Fenwick defeated No. 21 DePaul College Prep by the score of 9-8 with Fenwick walking it off in the bottom of the eighth inning on a single from Tanner Malchow (2024) that scored a run. Ryan Lazewski (2025) led the charge on offense for Fenwick going 3-for-5 with three RBIs and a run scored. Joshua Wicker (2024) added a hit with two RBIs and two runs scored. Justin Pinkowski (2024) threw four innings and struck out six, walked three, allowed no earned runs and one hit. | ||||
38 | No. 24 St. Charles East | 17 | Wheaton-Warrenville South | 6 | Final |
39 | No. 24 St. Charles East defeated Wheaton-Warrenville South by the score of 17-6. The Saints scored eight runs in the third inning and six runs in the seventh inning to help them earn the win. Clay Jensen (2023) (3-for-5, 2B, 3 RBI, 3 R), Joe Arend (2025) (3-for-4, 2B, 3 RBI, R), and Seth Winkler (2023; Kirkwood CC) (3-for-4, HR, 2B, 3 RBI, R) all led the offensive charge for the Saints. Winkler also started on the mound and threw four innings, struck out 12, walked three, allowed two runs and four hits. | ||||
40 | MORE IHSA GAMES | ||||
41 | TEAM | SCORE | TEAM | SCORE | DETAILS |
42 | Quincy Notre Dame | 16 | Seymour | 4 | Final |
43 | Quincy Notre Dame defeated Seymour by the score of 16-4. Jackson Connoyer (2026) started on the mound and threw four innings, struck out nine, walked one, allowed two earned runs and six hits. Jack Linenfelser (2023; Southeastern CC) went 2-for-3 with a double, two RBIs, and three runs scored. | ||||
44 | Bloomington | 10 | Peoria Notre Dame | 5 | Final |
45 | Bloomington defeated Peoria Notre Dame by the score of 10-5. Trey Thompson (2024) went 3-for-4 with an RBI and three runs scored. Brady Alexander (2023) added three hits of his own with two RBIs, and Adison Worthman (2023; Missouri) added a triple and two runs scored. | ||||
46 | St. Francis | 11 | Bolingbrook | 8 | Final |
47 | St. Francis took down Bolingbrook 11-8. Rocco Tenuta picked up the win with allowing two runs in five innings - also going 3-for-3 at the plate with two RBI's. Peter Lemke picked up the save in relief and went 2-for-4 with a home run. Spartans improve to 13-3. | ||||
48 | Carbondale | 1 | Belleville East | 11 | Final |
49 | Belleville East defeated Carbondale 11-1. Ean DiPasquale tossed a five inning complete game, racking up six strikeouts. Nolan Seneczyn went 4-for-4 at the plate with four RBIs. | ||||
50 | Carbondale | 0 | Belleville East | 10 | Final |
51 | The Lancers completed the double header sweep behind the six inning shutout by Dawson Vernier. Vernier only allowed two hits and struck out four. Nolan Seneczyn was 2-for-4 at the plate with two RBIs. | ||||
52 | Shepard | 14 | Kennedy | 3 | Final |
53 | Shepard defeated Kennedy by the score of 14-3. Mike Meneghini recorded a two-run home run and Ty Urbauer slugged a grand slam to power the offense. | ||||
54 | Hinsdale Central | 3 | Willowbrook | 4 | Final |
55 | Willowbrook defeated Hinsdale Central 4-3. Anthony Mazurek fired seven innings with four hits and three strikeouts - only needing 82 pitches to finish the complete game. Ryan Knebel pinch hit and tied the game with an RBI knock. Jimmy Degnan walked it off with a bases-loaded hit-by-pitch. | ||||
56 | Schaumburg | 2 | Lake Zurich | 3 | Final |
57 | Lake Zurich defeated Schaumburg by the score of 3-2. Lucas Foley drove in an RBI on an 0-2 count with two outs in two separate innings. AJ Foley also added two hits. | ||||
58 | El Paso-Gridley | 4 | Midland | 10 | Final |
59 | Midland defeated El Paso-Gridley by the score of 10-4. Dom Rosa (3-for-4, RBI, 2 R), Gavin Traver (1-for-5, HR, 5 RBI, R), and Owen LaRoe (1-for-4, RBI, R) all powered the Timberwolves offense. LaRoe also threw 4.2 innings on the mound and struck out six, walked none, allowed two earned runs and seven hits. Rosa threw 2.1 innings, struck out five and allowed a hit. | ||||
60 | Westmont | 25 | Disney II | 6 | Final |
61 | Westmont defeated Disney II by the score of 25-4. Noah Grimm (2-2) picked up the win after firing two scoreless frames with four strikeouts. Briggs Templeton paced the offense with four hits, a triple, three RBIs, three runs scored and a stolen base. Lucas Hicks (Grand slam, 5 RBI, 4 R, 2 BB, SB), Rocco Damato (RBI, 2 R, HBP), Jack Gedraitis (2 RBI, 3 R, BB, HBP, SB), Noah Grimm (2 RBI, R), Lucas Fears (4 RBI, 3 R, 2 HBP) and Mission Hatchell (2 RBI, 3 R, 2 BB) all had two hits on the day. Andy Pecard chipped in with a single, two RBIs, three runs scored and a walk. | ||||
62 | Centennial | 11 | Peoria | 0 | Final |
63 | Centennial defeated Peoria by the score of 11-0. Three Chargers pitchers combined for nine strikeouts with only one hit allowed on the day. Haneef Eiermann (2023) went 2-for-2 with two RBIs and two runs scored. Jeremiah Thompson (2024) added two hits, an RBI, and a run. | ||||
64 | Palatine | 10 | Warren Township | 14 | Final |
65 | St. Charles North | 15 | Geneva | 8 | Final |
66 | Dundee-Crown | 7 | Hersey | 12 | Final |
67 | Glenbard East | 19 | Metea Valley | 11 | Final |
68 | Prairie Ridge | 13 | Deerfield | 12 | Final |
69 | Romeoville | 6 | Lincoln-Way Central | 9 | Final |
70 | Maine South | 1 | Homewood-Flossmoor | 4 | Final |
71 | Glenbard South | 2 | Plainfield Central | 10 | Final |
72 | Naperville North | 8 | Benet Academy | 7 | Final |
73 | St. Joseph-Ogden | 8 | Illinois Valley Central | 3 | Final |
74 | St. Joseph-Ogden | 4 | Illinois Valley Central | 0 | Final |
75 | De La Salle | 6 | Montini Catholic | 3 | Final |
76 | Lincoln | 8 | Effingham | 7 | Final |
77 | Lincoln | 1 | Effingham | 3 | Final |
78 | Mascoutah | 16 | Salem | 0 | Final |
79 | Flora | 10 | Neoga | 3 | Final |
80 | The Noble Academy | 3 | Rauner | 5 | Final |
81 | Jones | 9 | Richards | 10 | Final |
82 | Heyworth | 3 | Delavan | 8 | Final |
83 | Joliet Central | 17 | Kankakee | 2 | Final |
84 | Edinburg | 2 | Delavan | 12 | Final |
85 | Antioch | 13 | Zion-Benton | 9 | Final |
86 | Cerro Gordo/Bement | 8 | Sullivan | 5 | Final |
87 | Harlem | 5 | Streamwood | 5 | Final |
88 | Blue Island Eisenhower | 5 | Bloom | 10 | Final |
89 | Stagg | 1 | Conant | 3 | Final |
90 | Pontiac | 2 | Morris | 8 | Final |
91 | Glenbard West | 14 | Berwyn/Cicero Morton | 3 | Final |
92 | Calloway County | 8 | Mt. Vernon | 13 | Final |
93 | Decatur Lutheran | 4 | Decatur Eisenhower | 6 | Final |
94 | Lanphier | 3 | Mt. Pulaski | 13 | Final |
95 | St. Anne | 2 | Clifton Central | 13 | Final |
96 | Warrensburg-Latham | 20 | MacArthur | 0 | Final |
97 | Harvest Christian Academy | 2 | Timothy Christian | 3 | Final |
98 | Corliss | 14 | Englewood Stem | 12 | Final |
99 | Senn | 7 | Mather | 17 | Final |
100 | Yorkville Christian | 12 | Peoria Christian | 0 | Final |
101 | Metro-East Lutheran | 12 | Calhoun | 5 | Final |
102 | Bunker Hill | 2 | Carrollton | 18 | Final |
103 | Wheeling | 0 | Bartlett | 3 | Final |
104 | Chicago Hope Academy | 4 | Aurora Christian | 3 | Final |
105 | Carlyle | 2 | Greenville | 5 | Final |
106 | Woodstock North | 1 | Hampshire | 14 | Final |
107 | St. Teresa | 7 | CCACCA (CO-OP) | 0 | Final |
108 | Farragut | 19 | Intrinsic | 6 | Final |
109 | Kelvyn Park | 12 | Aspira Business and Finance | 8 | Final |
110 | Camp Point Central | 2 | Beardstown | 5 | Final |
111 | Phillips | 0 | South Shore International | 9 | Final |
112 | Tri-Valley | 10 | Athens | 9 | Final |
113 | Schaumburg Christian | 7 | Walther Christian Academy | 3 | Final |
114 | Milford | 15 | Herscher | 11 | Final |
115 | Dieterich | 3 | Robinson | 4 | Final |
116 | Bremen | 4 | Reavis | 10 | Final |
117 | Von Steuben | 6 | IC Catholic Prep | 3 | Final |
118 | Illinois Lutheran | 1 | Beecher | 11 | Final |
119 | Dwight | 0 | Newark | 9 | Final |
120 | Ashton-Franklin Center | 4 | Oregon | 5 | Final |
121 | Mt. Zion | 0 | Mattoon | 10 | Final |
122 | Mascoutah | 8 | Salem | 1 | Final |
123 | Marshall | 1 | St. Anthony | 11 | Final |
124 | Georgetown-Ridge Farm/Chrisman | 7 | ALAH (CO-OP) | 9 | Final |
125 | Thornton Fractional South | 3 | Tinley Park | 4 | Final |
126 | Harrisburg | 18 | Vandalia | 7 | Final |
127 | Byron | 10 | Richmond-Burton | 5 | Final |
128 | Genoa-Kingston | 15 | Belvidere | 4 | Final |
129 | Freeport | 15 | Dixon | 0 | Final |
130 | Niles North | 3 | Rolling Meadows | 13 | Final |
131 | ROWVA/Williamsfield | 0 | Ridgewood [AlWood/Cambridge] | 3 | Final |
132 | Nokomis | 14 | Litchfield | 1 | Final |
133 | Galesburg | 3 | Rock Island | 2 | Final |
134 | Southwestern | 11 | New Berlin/Franklin/Waverly | 6 | Final |
135 | Abingdon/Avon | 1 | Monmouth United | 8 | Final |
136 | Latin | 7 | Payton College Prep | 4 | Final |
137 | King | 0 | Little Village | 15 | Final |
138 | Carlyle | 3 | Greenville | 10 | Final |
139 | North Grand | 8 | Clark | 3 | Final |
140 | Bulls College Prep | 16 | Pritzker | 1 | Final |
141 | Wheaton North | 10 | Lake Park | 3 | Final |
142 | Ogden International | 14 | Brooks | 2 | Final |
143 | Niles West | 2 | Niles Notre Dame | 7 | Final |
144 | Harvest Christian Academy | 4 | Timothy Christian | 6 | Final |
145 | East Peoria | 1 | Springfield | 6 | Final |
146 | Arthur-Okaw Christian | 19 | Kankakee Trinity Academy | 4 | Final |
147 | Leo | 9 | Bushnell-Prairie City | 0 | Final |
148 | Bushnell-Prairie City | 16 | Peoria Heights | 1 | Final |
149 | Leo | 14 | Peoria Heights | 6 | Final |
150 | Illinois Lutheran | 2 | Beecher | 15 | Final |
151 | Camp Point Central | 11 | Olympia | 10 | Final |
152 | Harding Academy | 8 | Gibault Catholic | 10 | Final |
153 | Metro-East Lutheran | 12 | Calhoun | 13 | Final |
154 | Carterville | 17 | Lafayette | 3 | Final |
155 | Red Hill | 10 | Woodlawn | 2 | Final |
156 | Galesburg | 5 | Rock Island | 8 | Final |
157 | The Noble Academy | F | Clemente | F | Final |
158 | Chicago Vocational | 0 | Back of the Yards College Prep | 10 | Final |
159 | ROWVA/Williamsfield | 4 | Ridgewood [AlWood/Cambridge] | 3 | Final |
160 | North Posey | 5 | Mt. Carmel | 2 | Final |
161 | Southwestern | 4 | New Berlin/Franklin/Waverly | 11 | Final |
162 | Mt. Zion | 0 | Mattoon | 2 | Final |
163 | Harrisburg | 13 | Vandalia | 3 | Final |
164 | Orangeville | 1 | Polo | 20 | Final |
165 | Northridge | 13 | Waukegan | 2 | Final |
166 | Schurz | 6 | Chicago Sullivan | 10 | Final |
167 | Hyde Park | F | ACERO Garcia | 1 | Final |
168 | Olympia | 5 | Beardstown | 10 | Final |
169 | Pritzker | 1 | Bulls College Prep | 14 | Final |
170 | Clark | 17 | North Grand | 3 | Final |
171 | Arthur-Okaw Christian | 19 | Kankakee Trinity Academy | 4 | Final |
172 | UIC College Prep | 13 | Muchin College Prep | 4 | Final |
173 | Gibault Catholic | 6 | Marshall County | 0 | Final |
174 | Back of the Yards College Prep | 16 | Chicago Vocational | 1 | Final |
175 | Carterville | 1 | Graves County | 4 | Final |
176 | Noble Street College Prep | 1 | Comer | F | Final |
177 | Benton | 11 | Mt. Carmel | 5 | Final |
178 | Schurz | 6 | Chicago Sullivan | 10 | Final |
179 | UIC College Prep | 14 | Muchin College Prep | 9 | Final |
180 | Mater Dei | 7 | Marquette Catholic | 0 | Final |
181 | RBLW (CO-OP) | 5 | LeRoy | 9 | Final |
182 | Grant Community | 0 | McHenry | 15 | Final |
183 | Bremen | 4 | Reavis | 10 | Final |
184 | Triad | 2 | Helias | 3 | Final |
185 | Triad | 0 | Kelly | 2 | Final |
186 | Benet Academy | 7 | Naperville North | 8 | Final |
187 | Kenwood | 1 | Highland Park | 0 | Final |
188 | Bloomington | 10 | Peoria Notre Dame | 5 | Final |
189 | Batavia | 5 | Glenbard North | 4 | Suspended |
190 | Elk Grove | 3 | Waubonsie Valley | 4 | Suspended |
191 | Glenbrook South | 2 | Prospect | 5 | Suspended |