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WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS

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HIGH SCHOOLS

BASEBALL

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Chicago Christian 7, St. Edward 4

Chicago Christian (14-12, 4-7 Metro Suburban Red): Rafe Slager 2-for-3, 3 runs.

Crete-Monee 18, Thornton 0 (2 innings)

Evergreen Park 6, T.F. South 4

Evergreen (19-8, 12-5 SSC Red): Al Munoz 2 RBIs. Leo Lesauskis 2 RBIs.

Homewood-Flossmoor 15, De La Salle 11

H-F (16-12): Preston Lund 2-for-3, grand slam, 2 runs, 4 RBIs.

Joliet Catholic 3, St. Viator 2

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JCA (19-71, 9-3 ESCC): Lucas Simulick GW single in bottom 6th. Won conference title.

Kankakee 10, Rich Township 7

Rich Township (11-8, 8-7 Southland): Trey Blanchette 3-for-4 double, 2 runs, 2 RBIs.

Lincoln-Way Central 13, Minooka 3

Lincoln-Way West 6, Shepard 0

Lincoln-Way West (21-6): Danny Heise CG, 4 H, 7 Ks.

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Marist 10, Carmel 1

Marist (13-10-1, 5-6 ESCC): Collin Jennings 2-for-3, triple, run, 4 RBIs.

Marmion 5, Mount Carmel 4

Mount Carmel (16-10, 8-8 CCL Blue): TJ McQuillan double, run, RBI.

Providence 6, Stagg 0

Providence (24-5): Gavin Gomez 5 IP, H. Sammy Atkinson 2-for-3, run, RBI.

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St. Patrick 8, Marian Catholic 4

Marian (13-14, 4-8 ESCC): Jonah Weathers 2-for-4, triple, run, 2 RBIs.

SOFTBALL

Andrew 1, Mother McAuley 0

Andrew (22-5): Kathleen Hester CG, 3 H, 8 Ks.

McAuley (12-13): Mary Charniak CG, H, 0 ER.

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Beecher 7, Oak Forest 1

Beecher (27-4): Ava Olson 2-for-3, run, 2 RBIs.

Evergreen Park 10, Richards 7

Evergreen (19-5-1, 16-0-1 SSC Red): Maggie Tracy 2 RBIs. Abbey Mrskos 2 RBIs.

Lemont 10, Lincoln-Way West 0 (5 innings)

Lemont (22-1): Sage Mardjetko no-hitter, 10 Ks; solo HR.

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Marist 11, Benet 0 (5 innings)

Marist (23-2, 8-0 ESCC): Maia Pietrzak HR, 4 RBIs. Eileen Donahue 2-for-3, 2 HRs, 3 RBIs.

Providence 7, Homewood-Flossmoor 5

Providence (15-10): Abby Johnson 2-for-4, double, run, 2 RBIs. Grace Golebiowski 3-for-4, 2 runs.

Stagg 15, Bremen 7

GIRLS TRACK AND FIELD

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CLASS 3A SECTIONALS

SHEPARD

Top local team: 2. Marist 55.

Local winners: 200: Dior Newson, Richards, 25.67. 100 hurdles: Kyla Motley, Shepard, 15.38. 400 relay: Eisenhower, 48.97. Shot put: Claudia Conner, Reavis, 37-4.50. Discus: Mercedes Herrera, Reavis, 128-8. Pole Vault: Brenna Dunlap, Marist, 10-2.75. Long jump: Motley, Shepard, 18-9.25. Triple jump: Motley, Shepard, 37-0.

THORNTON

Top team: Homewood-Flossmoor 136.

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Local winners: 400: Angela Alozie, H-F, 56.44. 800: Caroline Schoen, H-F, 2:19.32. 1,600: Schoen, H-F, 5:17.81. 100 hurdles: Mauricia Harris, Thornwood, 15.11. 300 hurdles: Ana-Liese Torian, H-F, 47.21. 400 relay: H-F, 47.01. 3,200 relay: H-F, 10:25.82. Shot put: Tamara Harden, Rich Township, 38-5.75. Discus: Alyssa Clark, Thornwood, 115-9.25. High jump: Jasmen Walker, H-F, 4-11.75. Pole vault: Anaya Burton, H-F, 10-0. Long jump: Gelena Holder-Brown, Bloom, 18-6.75. Triple jump: Holder Brown, Bloom, 36-11.

CLASS 2A SECTIONALS

HILLCREST

Top team: Tinley Park 128.

Local winners: 100: Symone Holman, Joliet Catholic, 12.56. 200: MIa Rodriguez, Marian Catholic, 25.61. 400: Kaylah Forrest, Tinley, 58.29. 800: Ella Heinen, JCA, 2:31.09. 1,600: Claire Blotnik, JCA, 5:44.18. 3,200: Madeline Bitunjac, Ag. Science, 13:01.15. 100 hurdles: Gabby Graham, Tinley, 16.17. 300 hurdles: Graham, Tinley, 47.40. 400 relay: Marian, 48.91. 800 relay: Marian, 1:44.74. 1,600 relay: Evergreen Park, 4:07.30. 3,200 relay: JCA, 1:44.46. Shot put: Kayden Porter, Marian, 38-0.25. Discus: Renasia Adams, Hillcrest, 100-4. Pole vault: Natalie Papes, Providence, 8-11.75. Long jump: Holman, JCA, 17-3. Triple jump: Olivia Fitzgibbon, Providence, 34-5.50.

KANKAKEE

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Local winner: High jump: Jada Fryer, Southland Prep, 5-3.

BOYS VOLLEYBALL

Homewood-Flossmoor d. Argo 25-17, 25-21

H-F (20-12): Lane Sunley 6 kills.

Lockport d. Hinsdale Central 20-25, 25-16, 25-18

Lockport (22-8): Josh Bluhm 14 kills. Wade Welke 11 kills, 7 digs. Evan Dziadkowiec 38 assists.

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BOYS WATER POLO

SECTIONAL QUARTERFINALS

LINCOLN-WAY CENTRAL

Homewood-Flossmoor 11, Shepard co-op 7

Lincoln-Way East 7, Bradley-Bourbonnais 4

LYONS

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Riverside-Brookfield 13, Brother Rice 12

TUESDAY’S RESULTS

HIGH SCHOOLS

BASEBALL

Beecher 8, Momence 3

Bremen 12, Hillcrest 2 (5 innings)

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Evergreen Park 14, Richards 4

Evergreen (18-8, 11-5 SSC Red): Jack Hughes 4-for-5, double, 2 HRs, 5 RBIs.

Illinois Lutheran 8, St. Anne 5

Leo 5, Montini 4

Leo (10-13): Esai Jacinto 2-for-4, run, 2 RBIs.

Lincoln-Way East 10, Crete-Monee 0 (5 innings)

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Lincoln-Way East (23-6): Tyler Bell 3-run triple.

Marist 2, Andrew 1

Marist (12-10-1): Jack Wade solo HR.

Mount Carmel 5, Providence 2

Mount Carmel (16-9, 8-7 CCL Blue): R.J. Bergren 6 IP, 3 H, ER.

Oak Forest 11, T.F. South 9

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Oak Forest (20-6, 13-3 SSC Blue): Trent Dian 2-for-4, double, 2 runs, 3 RBIs.

Oak Lawn 3, Eisenhower 2 (8 innings)

Oak Lawn (13-11, 10-5 SSC Red): Ayham Salah GW RBI in bottom 8th.

Reavis 4, Tinley Park 1

Reavis (16-12, 10-5 SSC Red): Nathan Montalto (W) 5 IP, H, ER, 6 Ks. Dennis Muraida (SV) 2 IP, H, 4 Ks.

St. Edward 8, Chicago Christian 6

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St. Rita 8, Loyola 4

St. Rita (19-9, 11-6 CCL Blue): Joey Smith 3-for-3, 3 runs, RBI.

Shepard 11, Argo 0

Shepard (9-17, 6-9 SSC Red): Matt Gilhooly 3 RBIs.

Stagg 17, Rich Township 6 (5 innings)

Stagg (9-19): Mark Wolak 2-for-2, HR, 4 RBIs.

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GIRLS SOCCER

Lincoln-Way East 7, Bradley-Bourbonnais 0

Lincoln-Way East (15-4): Cami Butler 3 goals. Ellie Feigl 3 goals.

Lincoln-Way West 7, Sandburg 0

Lincoln-Way West (11-6-3): Addie Gudaitis 2 goals.

Lockport 7, Stagg 0

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Reavis 3, Richards 0

St. Viator 5, Joliet Catholic 1

CLASS 1A REGIONAL SEMIFINALS

CHICAGO CHRISTIAN

Chicago Christian 13, Carver 0

Peotone 9, Morgan Park Academy 0

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SOFTBALL

Andrew 19, Stagg 0 (3 innings)

Beecher 15, Momence 0 (4 innings)

Evergreen Park 15, T.F. North 2

Illinois Lutheran 19, St. Anne 4

Lemont 16-16, Bremen 1-6 (4 innings; Game 2, 5 innings)

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Game 2 Lemont (21-1, 13-1 SSC Blue): Lauren Grames 3-for-4, triple, 4 runs, 5 RBIs.

Lincoln-Way Central 6, Bradley-Bourbonnais 0

Lincoln-Way Central (20-4, 6-0 SWSC Red): Lisabella Dimitrijevic 6 IP, 0 H, 15 Ks; 2-for-3, HR, 2 RBIs.

Lincoln-Way East 13, Joliet West 3

Lincoln-Way East (19-4): Bri Haggerty HR, 2 RBIs.

Lockport 5, Homewood-Flossmoor 1

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Lockport (21-5-1, 4-2 SWSC Blue): Kelcie McGraw CG, 16 Ks.

Mother McAuley 12, Hancock 2 (5 innings)

McAuley (12-12): Cailyn Mclean 3-for-4, double, HR, 2 runs, 6 RBIs.

Oak Lawn 1, Shepard 0

Oak Lawn (11-12, 6-8 SSC Red): Alexus Martinez CG, 3 H.

Providence 4, Lincoln-Way West 2

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Providence (14-10): Abby Johnson 2-for-3, run, RBI.

Resurrection 9, De La Salle 1

Richards 15, Reavis 2 (6 innings)

Sandburg 17, Bolingbrook 2 (4 innings)

T.F. South 9, Tinley Park 8

BOYS VOLLEYBALL

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Lincoln-Way East d. Homewood-Flossmoor 25-18, 25-18

Lincoln-Way East (27-5, 5-1 SWSC): Trey Marek 9 kills. Brenden Reutter 30 assists.

Lincoln-Way West d. Andrew 25-12, 25-17

Lincoln-Way West (23-9, 5-0 SWSC): Connor Studer 9 kills.

Lockport d. Sandburg 25-18, 25-21

Lockport (21-8, 2-3 SWSC): Nate Nacino 9 kills. Evan Dziadkowiec 23 assists, 10 digs.

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Mount Carmel d. De La Salle 25-10, 25-10

Reavis d. Richards 25-21, 25-23

Stagg d. Lincoln-Way Central 20-25, 25-22, 26-24

Lincoln-Way Central: Jaden Didrickson 13 kills.

GIRLS WATER POLO

SECTIONAL QUARTERFINALS

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LINCOLN-WAY CENTRAL

Lincoln-Way Central 11, Andrew 5

Sandburg 15, Stagg 8

LYONS

Richards co-op 24, Argo 5

METEA VALLEY

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Naperville Central 17, Lockport 0

LOCAL COLLEGES

BASEBALL

CCAC CHAMPIONSHIP

At Duly Health & Care Field, Joliet

St. Xavier 7, Indiana South Bend 1

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St. Xavier (31-25): Nico Saldias CG, 4 H, ER, 11 Ks. Sam Ryan 2-run single. Kevin Dowling 3-for-5, 2 runs. Declan Smyth 2 runs, 2 RBIs. Earned automatic bid to NAIA Opening Round Tournament.

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SOFTBALL

NJCAA DIVISION III

REGION IV PLAYOFFS

Joliet 12-9, Harper 4-1

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NEWS AND NOTES

St. Xavier (34-12) is seeded fourth in the four-team Klamath Falls (Ore.) Bracket for the NAIA Opening Round Tournament in softball. The Cougars will play host and top-seeded Oregon Tech (47-7) at 6 p.m. Monday. The winner of the double-elimination bracket advances to the World Series in Columbus, Georigia, beginning on May 25. … St. Francis’ Danielle Callahan was named softball player of the year in the CCAC, Hannah Vachon was chosen pitcher of the year and Amanda Jensen coach of the year. Madison Tucker and Maddie Massaro were the other Saints named to the team. St. Xavier was represented by Morgan Haefling, Kaitlyn Wright, Sarah Bown, Lyda Robinson and Nicole Lovato.

Compiled by Josh Krockey.

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