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BASEBALL

Brother Rice 11, Hinsdale Central 5

Brother Rice: WP Ryan Kutt (2-1) 5 IP, 4 H, 2 R, 6 K, 2-for-4, HR, 2 RBI; Mike Schalasky 2-for-4, HR, 2B, 2 RBI; Max Hughes 2-for-2, HR, 2 RBI

Carmel 8, Hersey 1

Carmel: WP Chris Baumann (1-1) 4 IP, R, 5 H, 3 K, BB; Cooper Johnson 2-for-3, HR, 4 RBI; Matt Collins 2-for-3, 2B, RBI; Griffin Norton 2-for-3, 2 R

Chicago Christian 7, Lisle 4

Chicago Christian (11-0): WP Adam Schoenle (3-0) 3 H, 9 K, 3 BB; Trevor Wolterink 2-for-4; Dan Vos 1-for-3, 2 RBI

Coal City 8, Ottawa-Marquette 4, 10 inn.

Coal City: Jerad Skubic G-W RBI; Joey Quinn G-W R

Crystal Lake South 5, Crystal Lake Central 1

De La Salle 9, Tinley Park 2

De La Salle: WP Nelson Velazquez CG, 7 K; Josh Figueroa, Isidro De Santiago 2-for-4,

2 RBI each

Dundee-Crown 13, Woodstock North 0

Glenbard South 3, Victor (N.Y.) 2, 10 inn.

Glenbard South (4-1): Fabian Garcia 8 IP, 2 R, 4 H, 10 K, 2 BB

Grayslake North 5, Waukegan 4

Illinois Lutheran 12, Tri-Point 2

Illinois Lutheran (4-2): WP Evan Falk (1-1) 7 K; Jake Volkman 3-for-4; Jared Buzan HR

Joliet Catholic 12, Lockport 3

Marengo 7, Harvard 4

Mundelein 10, Conant 0

Mundelein: WP Reese Dolan 9 K; Nick Brune, Luke Peterson 2B each

Niles North 10, St. Patrick 0

Niles North (7-1): WP Jovinna Sanchez CG, 8 K; Anthony Sanchez 3-for-3, 3 RBI

Niles West 10, Elk Grove 7

Niles West (3-1): WP Kevin Lochner (1-0); Blake Kons 3-for-3, 2B, 4 RBI, R

Notre Dame 6, Westmont 5

Prospect 3, Cary-Grove 2

St. Joseph 8, Proviso West 0

St. Joseph (1-3): WP Bryan Martinez (1-1) 5 IP, 2 H, 7 K

Sandburg 6, Andrew 5

Solorio 4, Payton 1

Solorio (4-3): WP Danny Olivares 5 IP, R, 5 H, 2 K; Enrique Manzano 2 IP, 4 K, SV; Brian Alvarez 2-for-3, 2 RBI

Springboro (Ohio) 5, Downers South 4

Sycamore 12, Rockford Guilford 0

Taft 11, Northtown 1

Taft (4-0): WP Anas Awad 5 IP

Yorkville 1, Oswego East 0

Yorkville (6-3): WP Nick Sewrak CG, 0 R, 0 H, 8 K, 2 BB

SOFTBALL

Bradley-Bourbonnais 11, Joliet Central 0

Cary-Grove 3, Palatine 2

Dundee-Crown 13, Larkin 3

Eisenhower 3, Bremen 1

Elmwood Park 14, St. Joseph 2

Elmwood Park (1-2): WP Dez Maldonado CG, H, 6 K; Ariana Kelley 2-for-3, 2 RBI

Montini 12, Colonial (Fla) 0

Montini (6-0): WP Lauren Trojnar (5-0); Amy Buskovski 3-for-4 4 RBI

Oak Forest 3, Reavis 1

Peotone 4, Crete-Monee 1

Peotone: WP Emily Carstens CG, 3 H, 12 K, 3-for-4, 3B, 2 RBI

St. Charles East 12, Jacobs 6

Thornwood 11, T.F. North 8

Trinity 16, Queen of Peace 1

Trinity (4-1): Jules Morini 3-for-3, 4 RBI; Aaliyah Gonzalez 3-for-3, RBI

Trinity 19, Young 3

Trinity: Anyssa Illiopolous 3-for-4, 3-R HR, 6 RBI

Wauconda 12, Woodstock 0

Wauconda (3-4): WP Hayley Redmann 4 IP, H, 7 K, BB; Brooke Sefcik HR

Zion-Benton 16 Niles West 1

PROVIDENCE

Andrew 13, Manteno 0

Lockport 18, Neuqua Valley 0

Minooka 10, Downers North 4

Providence 12, De La Salle 2

Providence: WP Kendal Judge ER, 2 H, 8 K; Jessica Miklos 3-for-4, 3B, 2B, 5 RBI

GIRLS SOCCER

Bartlett 1, Jacobs 0

Bolingbrook 1, Willowbrook 0

Bolingbrook (4-2): Chiamaka Nkemeh goal

Crystal Lake South 6, Woodstock 0

Latin 2, De La Salle 0

Latin (1-0): Madison Gilbreth, Eleanor Pontikes goal each

Lincoln-Way Central 3, Lockport 1

Lincoln-Way East 1, Joliet Central 1

McHenry 2, Marian Central 1

Metea Valley 3, South Elgin 0

Metea Valley: Alena Sidwell 2 goals

Minooka 3, Plainfield South 0

Reavis 4, Evergreen Park 1

Ridgewood 2, Addison Trail 0

Ridgewood (2-4-1): Gab Nardulli; Justyna Goli goal each

Stagg 4, Shepard 2

Stagg (6-2): Anna Kois 2 goals

Sycamore 3, Dundee-Crown 0

Wauconda 1, Crystal Lake Central 0

West Aurora 5, Kaneland 1

HUNTLEY

Huntley 6, Belvidere 1

Glenbrook North 2, Hononegah 1

Rockford Boylan 5, Larkin 1

Rockford Harlem 9, Marengo 0

BOYS VOLLEYBALL

Northside d. Amundson 25-8, 25-16

Northside: Christian Nunez 16 aces; Pavel Kleyner 8 kills; Artur Kozlowski 7 kills

Payton d. Lane 22-25, 25-15, 25-23

Payton: Isaiah Ekhart 27 assists; Henry Jacob 9 kills

Von Steuben d. Young 25-16, 25-20

Von Steuben (9-2, 2-0 Gold): Niko Anderson 9 kills, 6 blocks

WW SOUTH

Barrington d. Marist 25-23, 22-25, 25-22

Lake Park d. Roger Bacon (Ohio) 25-18, 25-13

Lincoln-Way East d. Lake Park 25-17, 19-25, 25-16

Lincoln-Way East d. Roger Bacon (Ohio) 25-17, 25-11

Marist d. Archbishop Moeller (Ohio) 25-23, 25-23

New Trier d. Naperville North 25-14, 25-19

New Trier: Dante Chakravorti 5 kills, 14 assists

New Trier d. Hilliard Darby (Ohio) 25-23, 25-14

New Trier: Henry Lindstrom 9 kills

BOYS WATER POLO

Lincoln-Way Central 12, Lincoln-Way West 6

Lincoln-Way Central (8-1, 1-1 SouthWest Suburban): Jake Burke 11 saves; Matt Klock 4 goals, 2 assists; Andrew Smith 2 goals, assist

Shepard 12, Taft 3

GIRLS WATER POLO

Lincoln-Way East 11, Lockport 6

Lyons 10, Morton 5

Lyons: Caroline Walsh 4 goals, 4 assists; Almasa Duheric 3 goals

BOYS TENNIS

Morton 6, Reavis 1

Niles West 5, Elmwood Park 2

BADMINTON

Buffalo Grove 15, Hoffman Estates 0

Lincoln-Way North 10, Lincoln-Way East 5

Reavis 15, Argo 0

St. Charles East 13, Larkin 2

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