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Post by Homer Hawks Site Administrator on Apr 1, 2010 8:07:05 GMT -5
Tinley Park 5, Argo 1
Tinley Park (5-1, 4-0 SouthWest Suburban): WP Stacey Pickrum WP 7 K; Staci Bonezek 2-for-4, 2 RBI, 2 SB
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Post by Homer Hawks Site Administrator on Apr 2, 2010 10:03:24 GMT -5
Fremd 8, Carmel 0: The No. 1 Vikings (5-0) were led by a solid outing from Lena Brottman as she threw six innings and allowed two hits while striking out 12 to earn the win. Lauren Zaworski was 3-for-3 with two RBI and two runs, while Jen Schneider was 3-for-4 with a double for four RBI to lead the Fremd offense. Allie Gaeding also went 3-for-3 for the Vikings.
Oak Forest 6, Reavis 2: Emily Norton (6-2) picked up the win for the No. 2 Bengals (6-2) as she allowed two earned runs while striking out 13. Kristyne Smith was 2-for-3 with two RBI while Jourdan Skirha was 1-for-2 with a RBI to lead the Oak Forest offense.
Richards 16, Hillcrest 0: The No. 16 Bulldogs (7-2, 3-2) won in the South Suburban Red as winning pitcher Kailie Tobin threw a complete game and allowed one hit, while also going 4-for-4 with a double and four RBI at the plate. Brianna Kaminski was 3-for-3 with a double and a run while Kristen Renken was 2-for-4 with a double and two runs as well for Richards.
Lockport 14, Thornton 0: Taylor Weissenhofer had a complete game and struck out 14 while Kacey Rogers was 3-for-4 with three runs to lead the No. 17 Porters (2-3).
Riverside-Brookfield 14, St. Joseph 0: The No. 20 Bulldogs (6-0) got the win from Kiley O’Connell as she gave up a hit and struck out eight. Morgan Vogel (double, three RBI), Jessie Hutchens (3-for-4) and Kristin Kleinmeyer (two RBI) led the Riverside-Brookfield offense.
Batavia 9, Sandwich 1: Emily Dorjath was 4-for-4 with three doubles and two RBI to lead Batavia.
Bremen 6, Eisenhower 5, 8 inn.: Mary Novoa was the winning pitcher as she threw a complete game while Maddie Goulding was 2-for-3 with a RBI to lead Bremen. The Braves (4-6) also had offense from Olivia DeYoung (1-for-3, RBI) while Maggie Hayes scored the game-winning run.
De La Salle 6-7, Trinity 5-11: The Meteors (5-2, 2-0) split a double-header in the GCAC Red as Alex Garza was 2-for-2 with a triple, three RBI and two runs to lead the De La Salle offense. Winning pitcher Jackie Sernek (4-0) threw a complete game and gave up five runs on 10 hits while striking out six for De La Salle.
Downers South 12, Benet 9: Katie LeCivita (3-for-3, two RBI, three runs), Marissa Mersch (3-for-4, home run, three runs) and Danielle Trezzo (2-for-4, three-run home run, four RBI, two runs) paced the Mustang (2-0) offense while Jenny Nichols (1-0) was the winning pitcher by throwing two and 2/3 innings and striking out two.
Homewood-Flossmoor 16, Thornridge 0: Tara Gresens was 3-for-3 with a walk while Adrienne Contreras was the winning pitcher for the Vikings.
Leyden 15, Ridgewood 1: Morgan Maize was the winning pitcher for Leyden (6-0). Maize allowed one hit and one earned run while striking out 13.
Lemont 24, Argo 0: Lexie Valone (4-for-4, two home runs, triple, six RBI), Erica Nagel (2-for-3, home run, two RBI, four runs) and Erin Keefe (3-for-4, four RBI) led Lemont (5-1).
Lincoln-Way East 3, L-W North 1: Cait Santefort (5-0) allowed two hits and struck out 10 to lead Lincoln-Way East (6-0).
Lyons 12, Morton 0: Allysa Koziol was the winning pitcher as Lyons (1-0) won its season opener.
Maine East 7, Gordon Tech 6: Michele Perchess threw a complete game and struck out four, while Reilly Vohasek and Tara DeBenedictic each went 2-for-4 to pace the Blue Demons (4-2).
Minooka 11, Joliet Catholic 1: Winning pitcher Payton Lacyznski threw five innings and gave up one earned run while also going 2-for-3 with a RBI for Minooka (6-2). Lindsey Fenner (3-for-4, home run, four RBI), Maggie Cain (2-for-3, home run, three RBI, two run), Kelsey McCarty (2-for-3, RBI, run) and Andrea Carlson (2-for-3, two RBI, run) all produced at the plate for Minooka.
Montini 3, East Peoria 1, 10 inn.: Tori Shipbaugh was 3-for-4 with two RBI to lead the Montini (2-2) offense. Lara Mangialardi threw a complete game and gave up one run while striking out six for the win.
St. Ignatius 14-9, Deerfield 3-10: The Wolfpack (5-3) and Warriors (4-4) split a double-header as Gina Casini earned the win in the first game for St. Ignatius. Emily Hickey was the offensive star in game one as she was 3-for-3 with two doubles and three RBI while teammate Danielle Lewandoski was 3-for-4 with two runs for the Wolfpack. In the second game Allie Johnson was the winning pitcher for Deerfield while Chelsea Boyle was 2-for-2 with a grand slam.
Tinley Park 10, Shepard 8: Stacey Pickrun was 2-for-4 with a home run and three RBI while Staci Bonezaek and Amber Buss had three RBI each to lead Tinley Park.
West Aurora 2-5, Turpin (Oh.) 0-0: The Blackhawks (3-1) had two shutouts in the doubleheader as Christina Hunger (10 strikeouts) pitched a complete game to win game one, while Domonique Greek (five strikeouts) pitched a complete game to win the second game.
Wheaton Academy 7-13, Heritage Christian (In.) 5-11: Paige Huizenga was the winning pitcher in both contests while Olivia Tilly hit a home run in the second game for Wheaton Academy.
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Post by Homer Hawks Site Administrator on Apr 2, 2010 11:34:27 GMT -5
MANTENO -- The Bishop McNamara Catholic High School softball team (3-2) knocked off previously undefeated Manteno 5-2 thanks to big hitting from the middle of the Fightin' Irish lineup.
Five players accounted for 10 of McNamara's 11 hits: Josie Dexter, Aly Hana, Erika Tatum, Alexa Koziol and Lauren Faber each notched two hits. Dexter, Tatum, Koziol and Faber tripled, Faber added a double and Dexter scored two runs.
Though the Irish's zealousness on the basepaths got them into trouble at times, their offense was more than enough for pitcher Belinda Schaafsma, who struck out six and scattered six hits.
Haley Hatalla (5-1) struck out seven and walked two in seven innings of work for the Panthers (5-1). Kate Ruyle went 3 for 3 with a double and a run.
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Post by Homer Hawks Site Administrator on Apr 3, 2010 8:57:36 GMT -5
nwitimes.com/sports/high-school/indiana/article_a900be10-86a5-5bd9-ab89-6f050bc97695.html?mode=storyHome / Sports / High School / Indiana Hanover Central hands Chesterton softball team first loss of the season Kelsey Jankowski helps Hanover hand Chesterton loss Story Discussion BY PAUL OREN - Times Correspondent | Posted: Friday, April 2, 2010 7:30 pm | No Comments Posted Font Size: Default font size Larger font size KYLE TELECHAN | THE TIMES Hanover Central's Kelsey Jankowski smacks one of her four hits during the Times No. 5 Wildcats' 8-3 win over No. 8 Chesterton on Friday. CHESTERTON | Kelsey Jankowski looks like she has her stroke back. After a disappointing junior season, the Hanover Central senior went 4-for-4 with a home run and three RBIs on Friday afternoon as the Times No. 5 Wildcats knocked off No. 8 Chesterton 8-3. Jessica Toth added a two-run home run and pitched a complete game for Hanover Central (2-0). "I put a lot of pressure on myself last year and my mechanics just weren't where they needed to be," Jankowski said. "This does boost my confidence and it sets the bar very high for where I want to go this season." While Jankowski doesn't expect to get four hits in every game, she certainly was happy she was able to do it on the road against a Duneland Athletic Conference opponent. "We knew about their record coming in and that they had played two pretty good teams," Jankowski said. "This win means a lot for us." The Wildcats have a tough stretch of games coming in the next two weeks, and coach Larry McMillen was happy to come out of Chesterton with a victory. "This is not how I saw the game going," McMillen said. "Looking at our schedule, I thought we could maybe be 2-9 at one point. This is nice to get, especially since we've lost some tough ones to them in the past." Chesterton coach LouAnn Hopson only could shake her head after the Trojans (2-1) committed five errors in a six-run inning for the Wildcats in the top of the fourth inning. The Trojans also had several wild pitches that led to runs coming across the plate. "We've got errors, we're throwing pitches in the dirt, and we're walking batters," Hopson said. "You just hope it doesn't happen to you again the very next game." Heather Overla had two hits and reached base three times for the Trojans, while Sammie Howard scored two of Chesterton's three runs. PREP SOFTBALL No. 5 Hanover Central 8, No. 8 Chesterton 3 Jessica Toth pitched a complete game and added a two-run home run to lead the Wildcats. Posted in Indiana on Friday, April 2, 2010 7:30 pm | Tags: Prep Sports, Hanover Central Wildcats, Chesterton Trojans, Prep Softball
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Post by Homer Hawks Site Administrator on Apr 3, 2010 9:02:04 GMT -5
Friday's softball roundup April 2, 2010
Font Size Print Email En Espanol Bookmark Black Text White TextLockport 4, West Chicago 3, 8 inn.: Kacey Rogers went 3-for-4 and drove in the game-winning run to lift No. 17 Lockport (3-3). Samantha DeMasi went 2-for-4 with two RBI and a run. Kelly Bowler (2-2) earned the win, allowing two runs and striking out seven. Lia Romeo went 2-for-4 with two doubles.
Marengo 4, Huntley 3: Chloe Montgomery went 3-for-3 with a homer and one RBI. Marengo's Mattie McGuire earned the win, going five innings, striking four and and allowing three runs.
Oak Lawn 11, Rich East 0: Tiffanie Triner went 2-for-3 with two RBI to lead Oak Lawn (4-8). Nicole Jurgensen (2-1) struck out four to earn the win. Danielle Burns went 4-for-4 with three runs.
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Sandburg 4, Elyria (Ohio) 2: Morgan Biel went 1-for-2 with a double and two runs. Dee Barbaro finished 1-for-3 with a double and RBI. Jori Boren (1-0) earned the win for Sandburg. Brit Gardner struck out six and allowed just one hit to earn the save.
Trinity Christian (Tenn.) 5, Sandburg 4: Lexi Bryant went 2-for-3 with three RBI to lead Sandburg.
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Post by Homer Hawks Site Administrator on Apr 5, 2010 7:09:30 GMT -5
Congrats Tierney Bottino - I hear she hit her 2nd home run of the infant season last week! Quite a power tear our young Hawks are on so far this high school season! Great job everyone!
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Post by Homer Hawks Site Administrator on Apr 6, 2010 7:04:02 GMT -5
Monday's softball roundup April 5, 2010
Font Size Print Email En Espanol Bookmark Black Text White TextOak Forest 5, Argo 1: Emily Norton struck out 15 and allowed three hits to power No. 3 Oak Forest (11-3). Emily Naegele went 2-for-3 with a double, triple and two RBI.
Lincoln-Way East 3, Plainfield North 0: No. 6 Lincoln-Way East (7-0) was led by Megan Butler, who went 1-for-3 with two RBI. Caitlin Santefort (6-0) earned the win. She went four innings, allowing two hits and striking out eight.
Richards 9, Bremen 1: Brianna LeBeau went 3-for-4 with a grand slam, a double, two runs and five RBI to lift No. 10 Richards (8-2). Beth Santor went 2-for-4 with two runs. Kailie Tobin went 2-for-4 with one run.
Beecher 10-10, Donovan 1-0: Savannah Soppet finished a combined 6-for-7 with three RBI to propel Beecher (4-4).
Buffalo Grove 10, Niles West 0: Buffalo Grove (8-0) was led by Emily Begnel, who went 3-for-4 with a homer, two RBI and three runs. Maria Dax (5-0) struck out four in a shutout to earn the win.
Clemente 3, Northside Prep 2, 11 inn.: Clemente (6-0) earned a win behind Stephanie Gonzalez, who pitched a complete game. Sydial Calderon homered.
Coal City 14, Pontiac 0: Kirsten Verdun struck out 11 in a no-hitter to power Coal City (4-0). Kristen Arndt added three hits and three RBI.
Evanston 6, Wheeling 5: Jessica Moore went 3-for-3 with a homer and three RBI to lead Evanston (5-2). Jessica Ehrensaft (2-2) struck out five to earn the win. Kelsey Coley went 2-for-4 and drove in the game-winning run. Caroline Duke went 2-for-3 with a double and a walk.
Glenbrook South 5, Elk Grove 2: Glenbrook South (4-3) was led by Maddy Stark, who finished with eight strikeouts on the mound and went 2-for-4 at the plate.
Illiana Christian 9, Manteno 8: Illiana Christian (1-2) was led by Holly Zuidemam who struck out four in a complete-game victory.
Jacobs 16, Crystal Lake Central 2: Jacobs' Kara Arceneaux went 3-for-4 with a home run and four RBI. Kelsey Peterson finished 2-for-4 with a triple and three RBI.
Joliet 8, Joliet Catholic 4: Colleen Cummings went 1-for-3 with a run and two RBI for Joliet (4-4). Amy Diaz (1-0) allowed three runs to earn the complete-game victory.
Julian 9, Hyde Park 5: Julian (2-0) was led by Shavonna Robinson, who went 2-for-3 with three RBI.
Kennedy 15, Washington 12: Sara O’Brien went 3-for-4 with a triple, a double and six RBI to lead Kennedy (4-0, 2-0 Red-South). Jen Vendel went 2-for-4 with a double and four RBI.
Lemont 11, Shepard 5: Kirsten Luevano did it all for Lemont. Luevano allowed five runs and struck out four in a complete game. She also went 2-for-4 with a homer and two RBI at the plate. Susan Newton went 3-for-4 with a double and two runs. Erin Keefe went 2-for-4 with a homer and three RBI. Erica Nagel hit a triple and had three RBI.
Lincoln-Way North 7, Bloom 2: Lincoln-Way North was led by winning pitcher Laura Iverson (4-2), who threw a complete game. Katie Houlihan went 3-for-3 with a walk, a steal and a run.
McHenry 10, Grayslake Central 1: McHenry's Sara Wegner allowed five runs and struck out three in a complete-game victory.
Maine South 9, Hoffman Estates 5: Maine South (2-0) was powered by Chrissy Polka, who went 2-for-4 with three RBI. Michealle Roberts went 3-for-5 with a RBI.
Marist 20, St. Joseph (D.C.) 0: Marist (6-1) was led by Rikki Alcaraz, who went 1-for-3 with a homer and five RBI. Teagan Walsh went 3-for-4 with three runs and four RBI. Stephanie Gierman earned the win.
Minooka 5-7, Bradley 2-0: Lindsey Fenner finished with three hits for Minooka (7-2).
Montini 6, St. Francis 4: Montini (3-2, 1-0 South Suburban Christian) was led by Tory Shipbaugh, who hit a two-run homer. Lara Mangialardi also hit a home run.
Plainfield Central 11, Waubonsie Valley 1: Plainfield Central was led by Carly Trenhaile, who went 2-for-2 with a homer and three RBI. Cailey Baker went 2-for-3 with two doubles and two RBI.
Plainfield East 4, Lincoln-Way West 2: Plainfield East (5-1) was led by winning pitcher Alexis Guirin, who struck out four. Annie Molek went 2-for-3 with two walks and two RBI.
Resurrection 3, Ridgewood 0: Becca Szyszka earned the win for Resurrection (4-2). Angie Wright homered, and Alex Chiodo went 2-for-2.
St. Charles North 3, Glenbard West 1: St. Charles North was powered by winning pitcher Amanda Engel (1-1), who didn't allow an earned run in a complete game. Kristen Damm went 2-for-3 with one RBI.
Sycamore 4, Marian Central 1: Kelcee Miller went 2-for-4 with a double and three RBI for Sycamore (5-4). Abby Foulk (3-2) struck out four to earn the win.
Trinity 10, Queen of Peace 1: Erin Baldsin, Amanda Ramirez and Nicole Evans each finished with three hits to power Trinity (7-1, 3-1 GCAC Red).
Waukegan 10, Round Lake 1: Stephanie Rodriguez struck out six and allowed three hits in a shutout to power Waukegan (1-0).
West Aurora 11, Elgin 2: West Aurora's Christina Hunger earned the win, going four innings, allowing no runs, four hits and striking out eight. Ally Wayzer went 2-for-4 with two RBI and two runs.
Wheaton North 4, Batavia 1: Wheaton North's Kelsey Ullrich hit a three-run homer.
WW South 5, Downers North 2: WW South (5-4) was powered by Jess Wasser, who went 3-for-3 with three runs.
Yorkville 3, Burlington Central 1: Sonya Gilbertson went 2-for-4 with one RBI for Yorkville (4-3). Bri Conaway added two hits and scored a run.
Young 16, Taft 4: Dayan Gacgacao went 4-for-4 to power Young. Ilia Medina struck out five to earn the win.
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Post by Homer Hawks Site Administrator on Apr 7, 2010 7:16:26 GMT -5
Tuesday's softball roundup April 6, 2010
Font Size Print Email En Espanol Bookmark Black Text White TextAndrew 9, Bolingbrook 8: Kelly McGrail paced Andrew by going 3-for-4 with a two-run home run and a double while Kelly Christian also had a solid day, going 3-for-4 with a double. Teammate Julie Love was also 2-for-4 for the Thunderbolts.
Antioch 4, Vernon Hills 1: The Sequoits had a complete game from winning pitcher Olivia Duehr (2-2) as she struck out nine.
Coal City 10, Spring Valley Hall 0: Kirsten Verdun (5-0) threw a no-hitter and struck out 13 to lead the Coalers (5-0).
Homewood-Flossmoor 17, Thornwood 0: Kassidy Kleinow was the winning pitcher for the Vikings as she struck out nine.
Kankakee 13, Rich East 0: Winning pitcher Brandi Coy also had a great day at the plate, going 3-for-4 with two triples and a double, while teammate Allie VadeBoncouer was 3-for-4 with three doubles and a RBI for Kankakee (7-2).
Lake Park 13, Elgin 1: Winning pitcher Angie Bates threw four innings, had no earned runs and struck out nine to lead the Lancers (3-1) to victory. Sarah Koch led the Lake Park offense, going 3-for-3 with two home runs and six RBI while Kelly Mieszia was 2-for-3 with a home run and a double.
Lake Zurich 12, Mundelein 2: The Bears (3-5, 1-0) won in the North Suburban Lake as winning pitcher Megan Mattera (2-4) threw five innings and struck out five. Mattera also went 2-for-3 with a double and two RBI.
Lincoln-Way Central 5, Lincoln-Way North 1: Winning pitcher Stephanie Popovich had 13 strikeouts while Samantha Dudek had a home run for the Knights (4-2).
Lockport 13, Lincoln-Way West 1: Alex Stull was 1-for-2 with a RBI to lead the Porters.
Minooka 13, Plainfield East 2: Payton Laczynski was the winning pitcher, throwing five innings, and allowing one earned run and three hits. Laczynski also went 3-for-3 with a home run, two double, three runs and three RBI for Minooka (8-2).
Morton 5, Ridgewood 0: The Mustangs (5-4) had a complete game no-hitter from winning pitcher Vlasta Mangia (4-4) as she struck out 11 and walked one in the victory. Angela Loconte led the charge at the plate for Morton going 2-for-3 with a RBI and a run scored while teammate Mary Blaha was 1-for-3 with two RBI.
Mother McAuley 4, St. Ignatius 3: Katie Sears threw a complete game and struck out eight while Alex Raske was 2-for-3 with a three-run home run for the Mighty Macs.
Neuqua Valley 7, St. Charles East 6: The Wildcats (3-2) were led by Jenna Marsalli as she was 3-for-4 with a three-run home run and a stolen base. Teammates Jena Boudreau and Colleen Hohman were both 2-for-4 as well for Neuqua Valley.
Oak Lawn 7, Shepard 4: Kim Brasssch was 1-for-2 with two runs and three stolen bases while teammate Tiffanie Triner was 1-for-2 with two RBI to lead Oak Lawn (5-9). Allison Palhegyi also went 1-for-3 with two RBI for Oak Lawn.
Phillips 29, Corliss 28: Tyshay Smith was 5-for-5 with three home runs and 10 RBI for Phillips.
Queen of Peace 3, Resurrection 2, 9 inn.: Queen of Peace (2-6, 1-3) won in the GCAC Red as Kristi German had the game-winning RBI while going 3-for-4 with a double.
Reavis 3, Argo 1: Caitlyn Balandis (5-4) was the winning pitcher for Reavis (6-5, 6-2 South Suburban Red), throwing a complete game and allowing one hit and no earned runs while striking out nine. Sam Mangiapane led the offense with two RBI.
Sandburg 15, Thornton 0: Winning Pitcher Jori Borne went five innings and threw a perfect game as she struck out 10. Borne was also 3-for-4 at the plate with three RBI for the Eagles (8-1).
Tinley Park 12, T.F. North 2: Megan McCampbell had five strikeouts and Staci Bonezek was 3-for-4 with a triple, two doubles and three RBI to lead Tinley Park (8-2).
Trinity 6-3, Mt. Assisi 4-2: Trinity (9-1, 4-1) won a double header in the GCAC Red as Abby Ramirez was 3-for-4 with a RBI and Amanda Ramirez was 2-for-3 in the game one win. In game two, Chase Machain was 2-for-3 with a RBI and Grace Cortina was 2-for-4 to lead the charge.
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Post by Homer Hawks Site Administrator on Apr 7, 2010 13:01:36 GMT -5
Lady Irish Win at Manteno The Lady Irish smashed 12 hits, 5 of them for extra bases, while dismantling the Panthers 5-2. Belinda Schaafsma picked up the complete game victory, scattering 6 hits while striking out 6 and walking only 1. Her record is now 2-1. Offensively, Josie Dexter was 2-4 with a triple and 2 runs scored. Aly Hana was 2-3, as was Erika Tatum, who laced a triple and collected 2 RBI's. Alexa Koziol was also 2-3, with a triple and 1 RBI, and Lauren Faber was 2-3, crushing a double and a triple and 1 RBI. The lady Irish return home Saturday for a 10:00 AM doubleheader against Grant Park.
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Post by Homer Hawks Site Administrator on Apr 9, 2010 12:58:22 GMT -5
Another Wunderlich shuts down Benet By Joshua Welge | Daily Herald StaffContact writerPublished: 4/8/2010 11:17 PMSend To:
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(0) | read | postBuzz up! No matter which sister or what mound distance, the Wunderlich girls still have Benet's number.
Alyssa Wunderlich struck out 10, and Naperville Central scored 3 runs in the bottom of the sixth to make her a 4-2 winner on Thursday in Naperville.
"There's a lot of good hitters on that team," Wunderlich said. "I just thought, 'Keep mixing it up like always and take it one pitch at a time.' We had some shaky moments on defense, but our offense really stepped up late."
Wunderlich (3-1) struck out 20 in a regular-season extra-inning win at Benet last year. Her older sister Natalie, now a freshman at Eastern Illinois, no-hit the Redwings 1-0 in a sectional semifinal.
On Thursday Wunderlich scattered 8 hits, stranding 8 Benet baserunners - 5 of them in scoring position. The Redhawks junior has struck out 29 batters and allowed just 1 earned run over her last three starts.
"She was a good pitcher today," Naperville Central coach Andy Nussbaum said. "We feel good winning the game, but we know we have some holes to patch up. Defensively, I'm not happy where we're at."
Benet's Allyson Staats had the better end of the pitchers' duel through five innings, allowing just an unearned run in the third.
Naperville Central leadoff hitter Kelsey Gonzalez started the sixth with a flyball that was dropped in the right-center field gap to put Gonzalez at third. Gonzalez scored the tying run when Jori Gonzalez's grounder to short was booted.
Meghan Griffin followed with a double to center, and Megan Silke walked to load the bases. Up came freshman Katie Walker, who stroked a single to center to score Jori Gonzalez and make it 3-2. Fellow freshman Juliet Tassi followed with a bloop hit to bring in Naperville Central's fourth run.
"Walker's second game-winning hit of the week," said Nussbaum, pointing out that third freshman Laura Dierking homered in Naperville Central's first win. "It was a good win for us. We kept it close and got big hits when we needed them."
Staats (4-3), who struck out six and allowed just 5 hits, deserved a better fate.
"I thought she pitched fantastic," Benet coach Jerry Schilf said. "We had some balls in the outfield drop earlier in the game and a couple to right field we should have caught, and we made some mistakes in the infield. Allyson did everything she could to put us in position to win."
More disconcerting to Schilf than his team's 4 errors was missed opportunities early. Mikayla Panko doubled in Kendall Duffy in the first and the Redwings (4-4) made it 2-0 in the third as Duffy singled, went to third on 2 passed balls and scored on an error.
But Wunderlich worked out of the two-on, one-out jam, leaving the bases loaded.
"We needed to tack those runs on," Schilf said. "If we tack on to that lead those mistakes in the sixth don't hurt us. To Alyssa's credit, when we hit her hard she got better."
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Post by Homer Hawks Site Administrator on Apr 9, 2010 13:04:28 GMT -5
Thursday's softball results Published: 4/9/2010 12:23 AMSend To:
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Barrington 16, Woodstock North 0
Woodstock North 000 00 -0-3-0
Barrington 328 3x -16-14-0
HR: Bar: Owen.
WP: Dolezal; LP: Schwebke.
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Niles West 8, Wheeling 0
Wheeling 000 000 0 -0-0-0
Niles West 700 001 x -8-0-0
LP: T.Menelle.
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Rolling Meadows 4, Glenbard East 3
Glebrard East 001 200 0 -3-8-1
Rolling Meadows 000 003 1 -4-6-2
2B: GE: Shannon (2), Mogazerd; HR: RM: Keyzer.
WP: Suchecki LP: Tada.
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York 7, Elk Grove 4
Elk Grove 102 010 0 -4-9-4
York 101 023 x -7-6-1
2B: EG: Keegan, Parkison; York: Ozmanski. 3B: EG: Balzano. HR: York: Ozmanski.
WP: Ozmanski; LP: Goranson.
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STEVENSON 12, LIBERTYVILLE 4
Libertyville 000 211 0-4-7-1
Stevenson 205 221 x-12-13-0
2B: Lib: Kintzel. 3B: Lib: Kintzel; Stev: Patrash 2, Niedermayer 2. HR: Stev: Niedermayer.
WP: Willis; LP: Vogg.
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Wheaton North 12, York 0
York 000 0 -0-1-3
Wheaton North 520 5 -12-8-0
2B: Y: McDunn. WN: Wilson, Hollaway, Thornton, Thomas; HR: WN: Wilson.
WP: Nolan (5-1); LP: Woll.
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Immaculate conception 17, Proviso West 0
Immaculate Con. 782 00 -17-18-1
Proviso West 000 00 -0-1-5
2B: IC: Iosco, Aieliszewski 2, Lullo, Morris; 3B: IC: Sanchez; WP: Iosco (2-2) LP: Florina.
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Glenbard South 5, Batavia 2
Batavia 110 000 0 -2-8-3
Glenbard South 003 002 0 -5-5-0
2B: GS: Wilkes, Davey.
WP: Wilkes (5-0); LP: Neubauer.
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Naperville Central 4, Benet 2
Benet 101 000 0 -2-8-4
Naperville Central 001 003 X -4-5-2
WP: Wunderlich (3-1); LP: Staats (4-3).
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St. Charles East 8, Neuqua Valley 5
St. Charles East 001 140 2 -8-10-5
Neuqua Valley 130 100 0 -5-9-3
2B: NV: Hohman, SCE: Sobieski 2, Brooks, Roan, Desrosiers; 3B: NV: Marsalli.
WP: Stanglar (2-2); LP: Bannister (1-1).
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Lake Park 9, South Elgin 6
South Elgin 220 002 0 -6-7-3
Lake Park 310 230 0 -9-12-3
2B: SE: C. Bosteder, R. Bosteder; Rodriguez, Streude. LP: Willert 2, Becker.
WP: Bates (4-1); LP: Bolin.
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Naperville North 14, Streamwood 0
Naperville North 0 0 2 0 12 0 0 -14-14-0
Steamwood 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -0-0-0
2B: NN: Dieckmann 2, Warren, Dgl'Innocenti, Vassar.
WP: Clouston (2-2); LP: Johnson.
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St. Charles North 13, Wheaton Warrenville South 3
WW South 021 000 0 -3
St. Charles North 430 001 5-13-19-0
2B: SCN: Russell, Korta; HR: SCN: Korta.
WP: Ciran (2-0).
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Mt. Assisi 5, Montini 3
Montini 010 200 0 -3-5-1
Mt. Assisi 202 001 0 -5-4-0
2B: MA: Keller. HR: MA: Kelly.
WP: Kelly; LP: Mangialardi (3-3).
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Hinsdale South 4, Lemont 1
HR: HS: Kopp. WP: Narotsky.
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Crystal Lake South 10, Johnsburg 0
Johnsburg 000 00x x -0 3 3
Crystal Lake South 220 06x x -10 9 1
2B: CLS: Adams.
HR: CLS: McGinnis.
WP: Golf (3-1); LP: Schrader.
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West Aurora 4, Rosary 3 (10 inn.)
Rosary 100 000 002 0-3-102
West Aurora 000 010 002 1-4-112
2B: R: Frieders.
HR: WA: Vaughn.
WP: Evischi; LP: Pfeiffer (3-1).
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Geneva 7, Kaneland 2
Geneva 400 000 3 -7-12-1
Kaneland 002 000 0 -8-4-4
2B: K: Potts; G: Medernach, Cladis, Ornig, McCaffrey, Gambling.
WP: McCaffrey; LP: Villareal.
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Post by Homer Hawks Site Administrator on Apr 10, 2010 6:47:38 GMT -5
Friday's softball roundup April 9, 2010
Font Size Print Email En Espanol Bookmark Black Text White TextFremd 17, Jacobs 1: The No. 1 Vikings (6-0) were led by Lauren Zaworski, who went 3-for-4 with a homer, three RBI and three runs. Kelly Voigt (3-for-3, double, triple, three runs) and Tess Dinterman (2-for-3, home run, three RBI) also starred.
Sandburg 5, Marian Catholic 0: The No. 2 Eagles (10-1) got a strong performance from winning pitcher Lora Olson (4-0), who allowed two hits and struck out seven. Jess Perkins went 2-for-4 with a RBI, and Briana Fanning had two hits with a run scored.
Richards 8, Evergreen Park 2: Brianna LeBeau led the No. 10 Bulldogs (9-2, 5-2 South Suburban) by allowing two hits and fanning 12, improving her starting record to 7-2. LeBeau also went 3-for-3 with a double and three RBI. Hannah Jenkins had two hits, including a double and three RBI.
Amundsen 15, Roosevelt 10: Elizabeth Cruz was a double short of the cycle, going 3-for-4 with a homer, triple, four RBI and three runs for the Vikings (3-4, 2-0 Blue-North). Keshawna Watson allowed one earned run and struck out seven in three innings to earn the win.
Bremen 11, Rich Central 0: Sarah Gray pitched six innings of no-hit ball, striking out eight for Bremen (6-7). Samantha Gonsell went 2-for-3 with two RBI.
Brooks 17, Seton 5: Krystal Vazquez (1-0) had nine strikeouts, Karalyn Kelley went 2-for-2 with three RBI and Yesenia Chavez went 1-for-1 with three RBI to pace the Eagles (3-1).
Clemente 18, Payton 7: Candalaria Chavez got the win for the Wildcats (7-0).
Coal City 2, Dwight 0: Winning pitcher Kirsten Verdun (6-0) starred on the mound and at the plate for the Coalers (6-0, 1-0 Interstate Eight). She allowed just three hits, fanned 17 and walked none in her complete-game effort. Verdun also went 2-for-2 with a homer and a double. Krista Watson went 2-for-3.
Crete-Monee 14, Rich South 3: Chelsea White led the Warriors (3-3) with a double, triple and three RBI.
De La Salle 3, Resurrection 1: The Meteors (6-3, 3-1 GCAC Red) were led by pitcher Jackie Sernek (5-1), who struck out three in her complete-game win and went 2-for-3 with a two-run homer.
Downers North 8, Lyons 5: Katie Hunzinger went 3-for-3 with a three-run homer to pace the Trojans (2-3, 1-0 West Suburban Silver).
Downers South 9, West Aurora 2: Katie LaCivita went 3-for-3 with two homers, two RBI and three runs, while Alyssa Magalanes went 3-for-3 with three runs and a walk for the Mustangs (3-0). Katie Talbot (2-0) picked up the complete-game win, allowing two earned runs in five hits with five strikeouts. Chelsea Lavin went 2-for-4 with a run.
Evanston 6, Niles North 5: Allie Managlia (5-0) struck out six, and Cat McCarron went 2-for-3 with a double and two RBI for the Wildkits (7-2).
Fenwick 7, Lane 2: Natalie Marotta and Sam Carvoli went 2-for-3 with two RBI each, and Corey Alvarez (1-1) tossed six innings of six-hit ball, allowing two earned runs and striking out three for the Friars (2-3).
Immaculate Conception 17, Walther Lutheran 0: Erin Dunne had seven strikeouts in three innings pitched and went 3-for-4 with three RBI for the Knights (3-4). Brianna Iosco had three hits and two RBI, while Katelyn Conenna went 2-for-2 with a double and a RBI.
Kennedy 7, Longwood 2: The Crusaders (5-0, 3-0 Red-South) got a strong effort from winning pitcher Meagan Cunningham (5-0), who gave up just three hits with one walk and struck out eight. She also hit went 1-for-3 with a three-run bases-clearing triple. Morgan Cunningham also starred in the win, going 2-for-3 with two RBI.
Lake View 13, Chicago Academy 5: Felicia Pucci (1-0) had eight strikeouts, and Rene Hader went 3-for-4 with a homer an a triple for the Wildcats (1-0).
Lemont 6, Lincoln-Way East 3: Ashley Stube hit a grand slam, and Becka Anderson (4-1) pitched a complete-game seven-hitter, striking out seven and walking four for the Indians (7-3).
Lisle 5, Wilmington 0: Melanie Early (2-0) tossed a three-hit shutout with seven strikeouts and no walks. Shelby Kretman went 2-for-4 with a RBI and a run for Lisle (3-2, 1-0 Interstate Eight).
Lockport 4, Glenbard West 2: Jessica Rourke had an RBI double and two runs, while winning pitcher Amanda Oberc (2-1) struck out five and walked none for the Porters (6-3).
Montini 6, Marian Central 3: Lara Mangialardi allowed no earned runs on three hits and struck out seven for the Broncos (4-4, 2-0 Suburban Christian Blue). Nicole Piscopo went 2-for-4 with two RBI.
Morton 7, Shepard 1: Clare Burkowski went 3-for-4 with a two-run homer and three RBI, and Mary Blaha had three hits with a RBI for Morton (6-4). Winning pitcher Vlasta Mangia (5-4) pitched a complete game and struck out three.
Neuqua Valley 9, East Aurora 0: Jena Boudreau (3-1) struck out 13 in a complete-game win, while Jenna Marsalli went 3-for-3 with a triple, double and three RBI for the Wildcats (4-3).
New Trier 5, Mundelein 0: Kelsey Lee (3-2) had 12 strikeouts and two walks, while Chelsea Delaney had a the game-winning RBI.
Oak Park 3, Riverside-Brookfield 1: Winning pitcher Leah Bry (3-2) fanned 15 batters, while Emily Bacalao, Marisa Belpedio and Alana Weitzenfeld had a double and a RBI each.
Reavis 12, Northside 2: Caitlyn Balandis pitched a complete-game two-hitter and struck out nine to lead the Rams (8-5). Balandis also went 1-for-2 with a two-run homer, and Lauren Klenn had a double, triple and four RBI.
St. Edward 2, St. Francis 1: Sarah Field allowed two runs on three hits and had six strikeouts to lead the Green Wave (4-0). Tarah McShane went 1-for-3 with a run, and Kali Kossakowski went 1-for-2 with a RBI.
Sycamore 14, Harlem 2: The Spartans were led by Anna Buzzard, who went 3-for-4 with three RBI and three runs, and Rachel Lesorgen, who went 3-for-4 with two doubles and three RBI.
Waukegan 12, Maine East 1: Stephanie Rodriguez (2-0) had six strikeouts in five innings pitched to earn the win for Waukegan (2-0).
Wheaton Academy 13, Aurora Central 1: Paige Huizenga (4-1) allowed two hits and struck out five in the win for the Warriors (4-1).
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Post by Homer Hawks Site Administrator on Apr 11, 2010 7:54:08 GMT -5
Oak Forest 8, Andrew 5: No. 3 Oak Forest (14-3) earned a win behind Emily Norton, who struck out 10 and allowed two earned runs. Cassie Bilotto went 2-for-4 with four RBI. Bri Sparrey finished 2-for-4 with a double, a run, and a stolen base. Emily Naegele went 2-for-4 with one RBI and two runs.
Richards 13, Crete-Monee 0: Hannah Jenkins hit a two-run homer finished 3-for-3 with three RBI to power No. 10 Richards (10-2). Brianna LeBeau went 2-for-3 with four RBI including a three-run homer. Kristen Efanits finished 2-for-2 at the plate with a homer and double.
Amundsen 12, Payton 6: Rosa Cervantes went 4-for-4 with three RBI for Amundsen (4-4, 3-0 Blue North). Keshawna Watson (3-3) struck out 12 and allowed four runs in seven innings to earn the win.
Bartlett 6-2, Batavia 0-7: Brooke Nelson (3-2) allowed just two runs to earn the win for Batavia (5-6) in Game 2.
Bremen 10, Bloom 5: Bremen (7-7) was led by Maddy Goulding, who went 1-for-2 with three RBI. Winning pitcher Mary Novoa (3-3) allowed three earned runs and nine hits. Melanie Gerhardt went 1-2 with a two-run double.
Curie 15, Simeon 5: Meghan Milazzo went 2-for-3 with one RBI and one run for Curie (5-6, 2-0 Blue-South). Gabriela Garcia (4-3) earned the win, allowing two earned runs and striking out four.
Deerfield 16-18, Lake Zurich 15-4: Melissa Brenner and Allie Johnson each went 3-for-3 to lead Deerfield (7-4) in Game 1. In Game 2, Kelly O’Connor went 3-for-3.
Downers North 4-10, Prospect 0-1: Katie Hunzinger and Sarah Anderson each went 3-for-3 to lead Downers North (4-3) in Game 1. Elaine Heflin (2-1) stuck out 20 and allowed one hit to earn the win. In Game 2, Kendall Ryndak (2-2) struck out nine and allowed just one hit to earn the win. Ryndak and Rachel Bradley each added two hits.
Downers South 11-9 Streamwood 4-1: Downers South (5-0) swept a double-header. In Game1, Katie LaCivita went 4-for-5 with two doubles and four RBI. Danielle Prezzo went 2-for5 with three RBI and three runs. In Game 2, Katie Talbot (3-0) allowed one earned run and struck out five in a complete game. Marissa Mersch went 2-for-5 with a double, RBI and three runs.
Eisenhower 11, Morgan Park 7: Monica Reiher struck out nine for Eisenhower (6-8). Alicia Aguirre went 2-for-3 with three runs.
Elk Grove 7-12, Niles West 2-0: In Game 1, Devan Parkison led the way for Elk Grove, going 2-3 with a two-run homer and four RBI. Jessica Balzano added three hits and three runs. In Game 2, Olivia Roback went 3-for-3 with a homer and two RBI.
Guerin 1, Northtown 0: Sara Dec (4-1) struck out 20 in a perfect game to power Guerin (7-1). Anna Kross went 1-for-3 with one RBI.
Hinsdale Central 21-17, Willowbrook 4-5: Hinsdale Central (4-2) swept both games of a double-header behind wins from Lauren Franke and Jessie Parks.
Huntley 5-7, Honenegah 3-6, 9 inn.: Jenna Mychko went 3-for-3 with two homers and four RBI to lead Huntley in Game 1. In Game 2, Taylor Larson (4-2) earned the win by striking out eight in a complete game. Randi Peterson went 2-for-3 with one RBI.
Illiana Christian 17-10, Ridgewood 0-9: Dana Poortenga went 4-for-4 with two homers for Illiana Christian (3-2) in Game 2.
Jacobs 4, Leyden 1, title: Marissa Lombardo earned the win for Jacobs (3-2) at Palatine.
Kelly 21, Linblom 0: Kelly (1-0, 1-0 Blue South) was powered by Leslie Vargas (1-0), who struck out five in three innings. Cecilia Enriquez added four hits and three runs. Teammate Raquel Avila added three hits and four runs.
Lake Park 6, Conant 3: Kelly Mieszala went 3-for-4 with a double and two runs to lead Lake Park (5-2). Kelly Loy (1-0) earned the win, striking out six in seven innings and allowing three runs. Samantha Becker went 2-for-4 with two RBI and two runs.
Lake View 18, Prosser 12: Audrey Haderlaein went 3-for-4 with two doubles and two RBI for Lake View (2-0, 2-0 Blue North). Felicia Pucci (2-0) struck out seven in seven innings to earn the win.
Leyden 13, Palatine 5: At Palatine, April Markowski went 3-for-4 with two doubles, two RBI, and three runs for Leyden (7-1). Morgan Maize (4-0) earned the win, allowing one run and striking out five.
Lisle 9, Timothy Christian 0: Bekka Houda (2-2) struck out 15 in a two-hitter for Lisle (4-2). Shelby Kretman went 2-for-3 with four RBI. Dani Grego went 2-for-3 with two runs and one RBI.
Luther North 20, Taft 2: January Hammerberg went 1-for-1 and scored five runs to lead Luther North (3-0). Vicky Sobecki earned the win, allowing two earned runs and striking out four.
Maine East 10-12, Proviso East 0-1: Maine East (6-4) swept both games of a double-header. In Game 1, Sam Dosek earned the win on the mound (five strikeouts in five innings) and went 3-for-3, with one RBI at the plate. Kyla Stancy went 2-for-3 with three RBI. In Game 2, winning pitcher Cara DeBenedictis struck out three in three innings and went 2-for-4 with five RBI at the plate. Nina Zakharia went 2-for-3 with one RBI.
Marengo 4, Kaneland 1: Danielle Simons (5-2) struck out 11 and allowed one earned run in a complete game for Marengo (8-3). Lauren Roudabush went 2-for-3 with a run.
Morton 6, Oak Lawn 5: Vlasta Mangia (6-4) earned the win for Morton (7-4), allowing two runs and striking out six. Rose Capone went 2-for-3 with two triples and two runs. Mary Blaha finished 1-for-3 with two RBI and a double.
Providence 5, Queen of Peace 2: Kelly Engwall went 3-for-3 with a run and one RBI for Providence (4-2). Amanda Wilson (4-0) earned the win.
Reavis 5, Stagg 2: Reavis (9-5) was led by winning pitcher Caitlyn Balandis (8-4), who struck out 14 in a complete game. Sam Saunders went 1-for-2 with two RBI. Jen LoRusso went 2-for-3 with two runs.
Riverside-Brookfield 11-4, York 7-3: Beccky Mantel went 4-for-4 with a homer and four RBI for Riverside-Brookfield (9-1) in Game 1. Winning pitcher Kristin Kleinmeyer (3-0) struck out six and allowed nine hits in a complete game. In Game 2, Kiley Rusen provided the game-winning home run and went 2-for-3 with two RBI.
Westmont 4-0, Immaculate Conception 3-12: Stephanie Wolff went 2-for-3 with two RBI for Westmont (1-5) in Game 1. Caitlin Doherty (1-3) earned the win.
West Aurora 1-1, Lyons 0-4: West Aurora (8-3) and Lyons (2-2) split a double-header. In Game 1, Julianna Edischi earned the win for West Aurora by striking out six in seven innings. In Game 2, Lyons' Alyssa Koziol (2-1) earned the win on the mound and went 2-for-3 with a homer and RBI at the plate.
Yorkville 16-7, Sandwich 2-4: Maxine Bierritz powered Yorkville (6-5) in Game 1 by striking out three and allowing four hits in five innings. Sonya Gilbertson went 3-for-6 with three runs. Megan Kuhn went 3-for-4 with three RBI and two runs. Bri Conaway added two hits and four RBI. In Game 2, Lina Serio struck out seven in a complete game to earn the win. Gilbertson went 4-for-4 with a homer, triple, and double. Dani Hoag had two hits and two RBI.
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Post by Homer Hawks Site Administrator on Apr 11, 2010 8:01:02 GMT -5
After taking a perfect game into the 4th inning in her first game of the year, Kristina Vizza figured she would not take any chances Saturday in her 2nd start - throwing a no hitter and only allowing the leadoff batter to walk to blemish her perfect game.
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Post by Homer Hawks Site Administrator on Apr 13, 2010 7:31:56 GMT -5
Monday's games
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Fremd 3, Buffalo Grove 1
Buffalo Grove 100 000 0 -1-5-2
Fremd 000 120 0 -3-11-0
2B: Frd: Hubbard
HR: BG: DiPrima.
WP: Brottmann LP: Dax.
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Elk Grove 3, Palatine 2
Elk Grove 201 000 0 -3-7-1
Palatine 020 000 0 -2-7-1
2B: EG: Parkison, Soesbe;
WP: Maday LP: Roto.
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Barrington 9, Hersey 2
Hersey 001 000 1 -2-5-2
Barrington 502 101 0 -9-11-0
2B: Bar: Tinkoff, Her: Kiefer;
HR: Bar: Logue.
WP: Dolezal LP: Johnson.
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Prospect 2, Schaumburg 1
Prospect 000 200 0 -2-8-3
Schaumburg 000 001 0 -1-6-2
2B: Sch: Lancaster, Lingl; Pros: Mlikan;
WP: Mangrum LP: Lancaster
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Conant 11, Rolling Meadows 0
Rolling Meadows 000 00 -0-5-2
Conant 047 0x -11-10-1
2B: Con: B. Cavin, O'Donnell, Ward, Jacobson,; RM: Anderson; 3B: Con: Bauch
HR: Con: McGuire
WP:Cavin LP: Suchecki
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Hoffman Estates 4, Wheeling 3
Wheeling 200 010 0 -3-6-1
Hoffman Estates 001 110 1 -4-5-4
2B: HE: Mangione; HR: HE: Pellus
WP: Allan LP: T. Menelle
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Joliet Catholic 16, St. Viator 3
Joliet Catholic 5, St. Viator 3
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Sandwich 2, Lisle 1
Sandwich 000 020 0 -2-2-1
Lisle 000 010 0 -1-5-2
2B: S: Hoag; WP: Murphy LP: Early (2-1).
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Immaculate Conception 5, Montini 1
Montini 010 000 0 -1-6-2
Immaculate Con 302 000 0 -5-8-1
2B: M: Bonaccorsi. IC: Conenna, Lullo;
WP: Iosco (4-2) LP: Mangialardi.
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Plainfield North 1, Hinsdale Central 1
Hinsdale Central -0-2-0
Plainfield North -1-5-0
WP: Russo LP: Parks.
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Bartlett 4, Neuqua Valley 3
Neuqua Valley 012 000 0 -3-4-1
Bartlett 120 001 0 -4-5-0
2B: NV: Marsalli; HR: NV: Hohman.
WP: Dennison LP: Hohman.
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St. Charles North 11, York 1
York 000 10 -1-3-1
St. Charles North 012 44 -11-13-1
2B: SCN: Plezbert; 3B: SCN: Watts;
WP: Ciran (4-0) LP: .
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St. Charles East 5, Naperville North 2
Naperville North 000 110 0 -2-9-3
St. Charles East 003 110 0 -5-7-1
2B: SCE: Carrigan, Sobeski, Roan, Brooks. NN: Clouston; 3B: SCE: Asquini; WP: Stenglar (3-2) LP: Clouston (2-3).
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Lake Park 10, Streamwood 0
Streamwood 000 000 0 -0-5-0
Lake Park 001 144 0-10-14-0
2B: LP: Castiglione, Starr, Robison, Becker; 3B: S: Eckler; HR: LP: Becker, Wegner.
WP: Loy (2-0) LP: Szabo.
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Wheaton North 11, Benet 4
Benet 000 040 0 -4-7-1
Wheaton North 330 500 x -11-9-2
2B: B: M. McGuire; WN: Wilson. 3B: WN: Thornton. HR: WN: Ullrich. WP: Nolan (6-1). LP: Keating (0-2).
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IMSA 8, Timothy Christian 1
IMSA 023 102 0 -8-12-0
Timothy Christian 000 001 0 -1-5-0
WP: Perkins (4-1) LP: Strattran.
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Downers Grove North 4, Naperville Central 3
Downers North 001 000 3 -4-4-1
Naperville Cent 010 001 1 -3-5-1
2B: DGN: Ryndak; 3B: DGN: Bradley;
WP: Heslin SV: Ryndak.
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St. Edward 8, Wheaton Academy 0
St. Edwards 401 300 0 -8-13-0
Wheaton Acad 000 000 0 -0-2-3
2B: WA: Pivaronas. SE: Brockner; HR: SE: McShane, Medinge, Brockner. WP: Field (5-1) LP: Huizenga (5-2).
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St. Francis 12, Aurora Central Catholic 0
Aurora Central C 000 00 -0-2-3
St. Francis 413 1X -12-10-0
2B: SF: Carragher, Karpinski; HR: SF: Pasquale, Christopher. WP: Roncheto (6-4) LP: Lavoy.
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Lyons 4, Wheaton Warrenville South 3
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WAUCONDA 19, ROUND LAKE 0
Wauconda 584 02 -19-20-1
Round Lake 000 00 -0-3-1
2B: Wauc: Martino, Wedl, Nance, Luchowski.
3B: Wauc: Wedl, Hughes, Luchowski.
HR: Wauc: Martino, Olson, Wedl.
WP: Luchowski; LP: Larson.
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GRAYSLAKE C. 13, WOODSTOCK 3
Woodstock 000 201 0 -3-4-4
Grayslake Central 223 033 x -13-8-2
2B: Wdst: Orndahl.
HR: Wdst: Tilstra.
WP: Janda.
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ZION-BENTON 7, GRANT 6
Grant 000 203 1 -6-9-1
Zion-Benton 000 034 x -7-5-3
2B: Grt: Smith 2.
HR: Grt: Depouw.
WP: Munda; LP: Brugioni.
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MARENGO 2, ANTIOCH 0
Marengo 011 000 0 -2-x-x
Antioch 000 000 0 -0-x-x
WP: Simons; LP: Duehr.
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VERNON HILLS 6, CARMEL 5 (8)
Vernon Hills 140 000 01 -6-9-5
Carmel 014 000 00 -5-3-2
2B: VH: Munoz.
WP: Doerhoefer; LP: Tack.
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WARREN 4, DEERFIELD 0
Deerfield 000 000 0 -0-3-x
Waren 001 300 0 -4-7-x
WP: Hurd; LP: Johnson.
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Jacobs 12, Crystal Lake South 2
Jacobs 000 75 - 12 15 0
Crystal Lake South 002 00 - 2 5 2
HR: CLS: Adams.
WP: Lombardo (3-1); LP: Golf.
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Larkin 7, West Aurora 4
Larkin 001 006 0 - 7 12 2
West Aurora 000 110 2 - 4 8 2
2B: L: Wimmer, Esterino, Hofmann.
3B: L: Buhrow.
WP: Smithberg (1-3); LP: Hunger.
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McHenry 11, Dundee-Crown 0
McHenry 000 00 - 0 3 5
Dundee-Crown 071 3 - 11 10 0
2B: M: Arns, Ehx, Bauer.
3B: M: Gier.
WP: Mitsch; LP: Love.
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Bartlett 4, Neuqua Valley 3
Bartlett 120 001 0 - 4 5 0
Neuqua Valley 012 000 0 - 3 4 1
2B: B: Popvich.
WP: Dennison (6-1); LP: Hohman.
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St. Edward 8, Wheaton Academy 0
St. Edward 401 300 0 - 8 13 0
Wheaton Academy 000 000 0 - 0 2 2
2B: STE: McShane, Brockner.
HR: STE: McShane, Brockner, Medinger.
WP: Field (5-2); LP: Huizenga (5-2).
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Cary-Grove 5, Huntley 3
Cary-Grove 200 000 102 - 5 9 4
Huntley 101 000 100 - 3 10 6
2B: H: Wisniewski.
WP: Efflandt (6-1); LP: Larson (3-3).
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Larkin 7, West Aurora 4
LP: Hunger.
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Rosary 5, Aurora Christian 0
Aurora Christian 000 000 0 -0-1-2
Rosary 100 022 x -5-9-2
2B: R: Sikor..
WP: Pfeiffer; LP: Haas.
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IMSA 8, Timothy Christian 1
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