Monday’s baseball roundup

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Ag. Science 13, Juarez 1 – The Cyclones (12-3) were led by Tom Gleason (4-0), the game’s winning pitcher. He struck out six over five innings.

Aurora Christian 3, Montini 2 – R.D. Lutze went the distance on the hill for the Eagles (6-3, 3-1 Suburban Christian).

Brother Rice 15, DePaul Prep 2 – Ryan Kutt and Danny Paluch each drove in three runs for the Crusaders (15-4). Tom Przekwas (3-0) pitched four innings and earned the win.

Hersey 8, Elk Grove 5 – Brent Harris had four hits and four runs for the Huskies (3-9). Brenden Stonequist struck out five batters for the win.

Lake View 6, Lincoln Park 1 – Isiah Ortiz went 3-for-4 for the Wildcats (4-11), and Ben Collazo pitched a complete game with nine Ks for the win.

Mount Carmel 17, St. Joseph 0 – Jack Pappas (2-0) struck out seven for the Caravan (16-1)

Oak Forest 11, Argo 1 – Luke Heniff went 3-for-3 with a double and four RBI for the Bengals (9-6, 5-1 South Suburban Blue). Tyler Suchy drove in two runs and Jacobs Jones (2-0) threw five innings and struck out eight for the win.

Richards 7, Eisenhower 2 – Nick Mejia struck out five over six innings for the win. The Bulldogs (7-7, 4-3 South Suburban Red) hurler also had two hits and an RBI.

Ridgewood 11, Walther Christian 1 – Sal Biondo was stellar on the bump for the Rebels (6-11, 3-4 Metro Suburban East), striking out nine and allowing only two hits. Keith Kerrigan drove in two runs.

Riverside-Brookfield 14, IC Prep 2 – Nikko Raniri struck out nine for the Bulldogs (9-5).

St. Rita 10, St. Ignatius 0 – Steve Martinez hit a home run for the Mustangs (21-0, 5-0 Catholic Blue) and Matt Lenden (4-0) got the win.

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