Friday’s baseball roundup

Ag. Science 12, Little Village 2: Kevin Glynn helped carry the offense for the Cyclones (14-3, 8-0 Sammy Sosa), belting two triples and compiling four RBI. Carlton Brown earned the win,

Argo 13, Kennedy 3: Ryan Czajowski (2-for-3) muscled a grand slam for the Argonauts (5-10) and finished with five RBI.

Bloom 12, T.F. North 0: Jon Hillifield pitched four innings and struck out seven in the win for Bloom (8-10). Everett Swinson was 3-for-3 with two RBI and two runs scored.

Curie 9, Kelly 4: Sabian Martinez threw a complete game for the Condors (6-7). Nicholas Lau (3-for-4) knocked in two runs.

Hubbard 12, Hancock 1: Victor Colon was dominant for Hubbard (11-6, 4-3 Sammy Sosa), throwing a complete game and striking out eight while surrendering a single hit.

Lake View 9, Von Steuben 1: Ben Collazo (2-for-3) had a monster game for Lake View (6-11), providing the fans with a long ball and five RBI. Joey Lara threw a complete game in the win.

Lake Zurich 7, Antioch 2: Cam Boyle and Nick Sanders each doubled for Lake Zurich (10-12). Sam Zoibi picked up the win on the mound.

Lane 4, Clemente 1: Chris Atou powered the offense for the Indians (10-7, 4-1 Jackie Robinson North), finishing 2-for-3 with a homer and three RBI. Logan Williams got the win, going six innings and allowing a run on three hits while striking out six and walking three.

Lyons 9, Lincoln-Way North 6: Charlie Harrigan went 4-for-4 and delivered a homer and four RBI for the Lions.

Morgan Park 7, Jones 6: Joshua Shaw (1-for-3) came up big for the Mustangs (14-6, 4-2 Jackie Robinson South), knocking in three crucial runs. Thalamu Byrd (1-for-2) smashed a double and compiled two RBI.

Perspectives-Calumet 3, Lindblom 2: Hakeem Adebimpe helped Perspectives-Calumet (10-6, 4-2 Ernie Banks) edge out Lindblom, going six innings and allowing an earned run on three hits while fanning 10. Issac Lacy (1-for-3) ripped a double.

Plainfield North 3, Homewood-Flossmoor 2: Josh Heckman (1-for-3) and Brian Van Doser (1-for-3, double) each had crucial RBIs for Plainfield North. Justin Yeager (2-1) pitched 2 1/3 innings and did not allow a hit or run in the victory.

Providence 5, De La Salle 4: Noah O’Brien (2-0) pitched all seven for the Celtics (16-3, 6-0 Chicago Catholic Blue), allowing four earned runs and scattering seven hits while striking out five and walking one. Jimmy Jeffries doubled and tallied an RBI.

Ridgewood 6, Nazareth 5: Vito Iovino knocked in the game-winning run for Ridgewood (9-11, 5-4 Metro Suburban East). Keith Kerrigan walked away with the win after two innings of work.

Simeon 7, Kenwood 0: Tavarius Terrell did not allow a hit in seven innings of work for the Wolverines. Tyler Gordon belted a double and finished with two RBI.

Steinmetz 4, Wells 3: Winning pitcher Isaac Marshall (complete game, 11 strikeouts) helped Steinmetz (8-7-1, 4-1 Jackie Robinson Central) edge out Wells.

Taft 13, Lincoln Park 7: Joe McFeely was 4-for-4 and scored three runs for the Eagles (17-1). Marc Gonzalez finished 2-for-4 with a double and RBI.

Westmont 9, Wilmington 6: Joe Donovan (1-for-4) tripled and stole two bases for Westmont. Jackson Fischer earned the win, going six innings and surrendering three earned runs on six hits while striking out seven and walking four.

York 2, Downers North 0: Sam Craggs provided a key RBI for the Dukes. Matt Sabatini threw a complete game.

Young 9, Harlan 0: Aram Wilkingson (2-3) picked up the shutout win for the Dolphins (10-7, 3-2 Jackie Robinson South), pitching a complete game and scattering four hits while striking out 11 batters.

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