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FRIDAY’S RESULTS

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HIGH SCHOOLS

BASEBALL

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Andrew 6, Bloom 3

Andrew (17-13-1): Tyler Roney 2 RBIs.

Benet 6, Bolingbrook 2

Benet (16-12): Cole Rosenthal 3-for-4, 2 runs.

Carmel 7, Vernon Hills 4

Carmel (16-15-2): Adam Galdoni 3-for-3, HR, 2 runs, 4 RBIs.

Cary-Grove 6, Lake Zurich 5

Geneseo 16, Plano 2 (5 innings)

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Grayslake North 6, Grayslake Central 1

Grayslake North (14-16): Chris Filas 2 RBIs.

Jacobs 9, Geneva 7

Jacobs (15-18): Owen Ziaja 2-for-4, 2 runs, 4 RBIs; GW grand slam in bottom 7th.

Joliet West 5, Shepard 1

Kaneland 11, St. Charles East 4

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Kaneland (19-12): Patrick Collins 3-for-4, 2 runs, 2 RBIs.

Libertyville 9, Highland Park 2

Lincoln-Way East 8, Neuqua Valley 5

Lincoln-Way East (27-7): John Connors 2 RBIs.

Lincoln-Way West 7, Willowbrook 3

Lincoln-Way West (24-8): Dominic Saso 2-for-4, 3 RBIs.

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Mundelein 6, St. Viator 2

Mundelein (19-9): Justin Clapp 2-for-3, 2 RBIs.

Oak Forest 12, Argo 0 (5 innings)

Oak Forest (23-9, 16-3 SSC Blue): Tyler Gentile 3 RBIs.

Warren 7, Glenbrook South 3

West Chicago 8, Larkin 5

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St. Laurence 9, Lockport 2

Hinsdale Central 3, Mount Carmel 1

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CLASS 3A REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

BARRINGTON

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Barrington 5, Hampshire 0

BOLINGBROOK

Plainfield North 7, Waubonsie Valley 0

CONANT

St. Charles East 2, Schaumburg 1

St. Charles East (19-3): Mackenzie Loomis goal.

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EAST AURORA

Naperville North 4, Oswego East 1

Naperville North (13-5-1): Cam DeCook goal, Isa Polavieja goal.

FREMD

Fremd 2, Warren 0

GLENBROOK SOUTH

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Libertyville 3, Glenbrook South 0

GRANT

McHenry 1, Jacobs 0

HOMEWOOD-FLOSSMOOR

Andrew 2, Homewood-Flossmoor 1

Andrew (15-7): Abbie Bosco goal, Taylor London goal.

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LINCOLN-WAY CENTRAL

Lincoln-Way Central 4, Joliet West 0

LINCOLN-WAY WEST

Lincoln-Way West 2, Sandburg 1

Lincoln-Way West (13-6-3): Kylie Murphy goal, Morgan Sallese goal.

METEA VALLEY

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Metea Valley 8, Neuqua Valley 1

Metea (18-0-3): Tyra King 4 goals.

MOTHER MCAULEY

Lincoln-Way East 4, Mother McAuley 1

PALATINE

Stevenson 4, Glenbrook North 3 (SO)

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ROCKFORD GUILFORD

Lake Zurich 7, Rockford Guilford 1

Lake Zurich (17-3-2): Cammy Niepomnik 3 goals.

ST. CHARLES NORTH

St. Charles North 2, Wheaton Warrenville South 0

St. Charles North (15-3-2): Bella Najera goal, Rian Spaulding goal.

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WEST AURORA

Lockport 4, Naperville Central 0

CLASS 2A REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

CARMEL

Carmel 1, Vernon Hills 0

DE LA SALLE

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De La Salle 9, Oak Forest 0

HARVARD

Burlington Central 5, Cary-Grove 1

Burlington Central: Eva Samuelian 2 goals.

LAKE FOREST

Lake Forest 2, Grayslake Central 1

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LAKES

St. Viator 2, Lakes 1

LEMONT

Lemont 3, Wheaton Academy 1

MANSUETO

Benet 7, Glenbard South 2

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RIDGEWOOD

Deerfield 5, Grayslake North 2

Deerfield (16-5-2): Emily Fox 2 goals.

ST. FRANCIS

Kaneland 2, St. Francis 1

Kaneland (14-5): Emily Kunzer 2 goals.

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ST. LAURENCE

St. Laurence 1, Bremen 0

St. Laurence (11-7-4): Veronica Jones goal.

WASHINGTON

Marist 7, Marian Catholic 0

CLASS 1A SECTIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

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HINCKLEY-BIG ROCK

Alleman 7, Indian Creek 1

SOFTBALL

Barrington 14, Jacobs 12

Batavia 9, Crystal Lake South 8 (9 innings)

Batavia: Bella Zagotta 2-for-4, 2 runs, 2 RBIs.

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Carmel 6, Loyola 2

De La Salle 5, Payton Prep 3

De La Salle (18-13): Alondra Soto 2-for-3, 2 runs.

Fremd 4, Grant 0

Glenbard South 1, Larkin 1

Libertyville 6, Cary-Grove 2

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Libertyville (22-11): Adriana Callahan 2-for-4, 2 runs.

Marist 14, Huntley 2 (5 innings)

Marist (28-2): Izzy Correa 3-for-4, HR, 4 RBIs.

Naperville North 4, Benet 3

Naperville North (20-7): Olivia Hebron 3-for-4, 2 runs: scored GW run in top 7th.

Oak Forest 10, Homewood-Flossmoor 7

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Oswego 6, Bolingbrook 0

Oswego (23-11): Aubriella Garza 2-for-4, 2 RBIs.

St. Francis 3, Geneva 2

St. Charles North 6, South Elgin 3

St. Charles North (20-6): Sophia Olman 2 RBIs.

Vernon Hills 10, Lake Zurich 0 (5 innings)

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Vernon Hills (14-20): Katie Cir 3 RBIs.

Warren 6, Taft 1

Wauconda 4, Glenbard North 2

Wauconda (24-9): Savannah Powers 2-for-3, 3 RBIs.

CLASS 2A REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

NEWARK

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Newark 19, Indian Creek 2 (4 innings)

BOYS VOLLEYBALL

Sandburg d. Providence 17-25, 25-15, 25-20

Sandburg (16-17): Seth Judd 12 kills, 5 blocks.

LOCKPORT TRIANGULAR

Lockport d. St. Rita 25-19, 25-17

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Lockport (26-9): Josh Bluhm 8 kills.

Lyons d. Lockport 27-29, 25-20, 15-13

BOYS WATER POLO

STATE QUARTERFINALS

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New Trier 17, Whitney Young co-op 6

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Lyons 10, Fremd 7

York 22, Lincoln-Way West 8

Stevenson 16, Naperville North 9

LOCAL COLLEGES

BASEBALL

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AURORA REGIONAL

Aurora 3, John Carroll (Ohio) 2

Aurora (40-4): Justin Sartori GW solo HR in bottom 8th.

THURSDAY’S RESULTS

HIGH SCHOOLS

BASEBALL

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Benet 6, Wheaton Warrenville South 2

Benet (15-12): Liam Zickert 2-for-4, 2 RBIs.

Bolingbrook 4, Lockport 2

Crete-Monee 17, Thornridge 5 (5 innings)

Crete-Monee (22-7, 17-1 Southland): Anthony Monegan 2-for-3, 3 RBIs.

Dundee-Crown 6, Bartlett 4

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Grayslake Central 6, Wauconda 5

Huntley 8, Streamwood 3

Kaneland 14, Taft 1 (5 innings)

Libertyville 14, Zion-Benton 1

Lincoln-Way West 8, Andrew 4

Lincoln-Way West (23-8, 10-3 SWSC): Lucas Acevedo 2-for-3, 2 runs, 3 RBIs.

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Oak Forest 12, Eisenhower 2 (5 innings)

Oak Forest (22-9, 15-3 SSC Blue): Logan Tokarz 2-for-3, 2 runs, 2 RBIs.

Oak Lawn 11, Bremen 0 (5 innings)

Oak Lawn (16-13, 13-5 SSC Red): Cristian Ruiz 3-for-3, 2 RBIs.

Plainfield North 7, Oswego East 6

Oswego East (19-11, 9-6 Southwest Prairie West): Eric Lewis HR, 2 RBIs.

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St. Charles North 12, Jacobs 9

St. Charles North (22-8-1): Will Vaske 4-for-4, 3 runs, 2 RBIs.

St. Francis 7, Hampshire 1

Stevenson 16, Prairie Ridge 6 (6 innings)

Stevenson (26-8): Brandon Schultz 2-for-4, 5 RBIs.

Tinley Park 9, Shepard 1

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Tinley (17-15, 12-7 SSC Red): Zach Hesse HR, 3 runs.

DO IT STEVIE’S WAY TOURNAMENT

Homewood-Flossmoor 11, Marian Catholic 7

H-F (18-15): Isaiah White 3-for-4, 2 runs, 2 RBIs.

St. Laurence 4, Hinsdale Central 1

St. Laurence (26-8): Luke Stulga 2-run HR.

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Lemont 4, Providence 4 (9 innings)

Maine South 5, St. Rita 1

DUPAGE VALLEY CHAMPIONSHIP

Naperville Central 6, Naperville North 3

Naperville Central (22-8): Pambos Nicoloudes 2-for-4, 2 RBIs.

CLASS 2A REGIONAL SEMIFINALS

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JOHNSBURG

Richmond-Burton 7, Aurora Central Catholic 6

WHEATON ACADEMY

Sandwich 6, Lisle 5 (11 innings)

Sandwich (11-17): Austin Marks 2 runs, 2 RBIs.

CLASS 1A REGIONAL SEMIFINALS

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NORTH SHORE

North Shore 12, Rochelle Zell 0

OTTAWA MARQUETTE

St. Bede 1, Yorkville Christian 0

PUTNAM COUNTY

Putnam County 3, Hinckley-Big Rock 2

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SOFTBALL

Antioch 15, Round Lake 0 (4 innings)

Bloom 12, Thornwood 0 (5 innings)

Deerfield 4, Rolling Meadows 2

Deerfield: Tatum Danielewicz CG, 0 ER, 10 Ks.

Grant 11, Lakes 0 (5 innings)

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Grant (14-14): Shelby Wasilewski 2-for-2, 2 runs, 2 RBIs.

Kaneland 16, Rochelle 1 (4 innings)

Larkin 15, East Aurora 0 (4 innings)

Lemont 11, Argo 1 (6 innings)

Lemont (28-1, 18-1 SSC Blue): Raegan Duncan 2-for-3, 3 RBIs.

Lincoln-Way Central 16, Riverside-Brookfield 4 (5 innings)

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Lincoln-Way Central (24-4, 13-0 SWSC Red): Josephine Jager 4-for-4, 3 runs, 3 RBIs.

Lincoln-Way East 6, Homewood-Flossmoor 1

Lincoln-Way West 8, Andrew 7

Lincoln-Way West (19-11, 7-6 SWSC Red): Reese Rourke 2-for-3, 2 runs, 3 RBIs.

Lockport 5, Bolingbrook 3

Lockport (25-6-1, 9-4 SWSC Blue): Addison Foster 2-for-4, 2 runs.

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Marian Catholic 8, De La Salle 1

Minooka 7, Oswego 3

Niles West 15, Lake Forest 0 (4 innings)

Oak Forest 10, Eisenhower 0 (6 innings)

Oak Forest (22-8-1, 14-3-1 SSC Blue): Hailey Wesner no-hitter, 17 Ks.

Oak Lawn 10, Bremen 2

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Oak Lawn (15-14, 9-10 SSC Red): Alexis Villarreal HR, 2 runs, 2 RBIs.

Providence 15, Plainfield Central 4 (6 innings)

Providence (17-11): Angelina Cole 4-for-4, 2 runs, 6 RBIs.

Reavis 16, Hillcrest 0 (3 innings)

Shepard 10, Tinley Park 0 (6 innings)

Shepard (21-7, 16-3 SSC Red): Analise Mulvihill 3-for-4, 2 RBIs.

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Sycamore 6, Dundee-Crown 3

Vernon Hills 10, Zion-Benton 8

Vernon Hills (13-20): Amanda Teschky 3 runs, 2 RBIs.

Wauconda 8, Grayslake Central 4

Wauconda (23-9, 10-2 Northern Lake County): Lia Taglia 4-for-4, 2 runs, 2 RBIs.

DUPAGE VALLEY TOURNAMENT

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Neuqua Valley 6, Metea Valley 3, championship

Neuqua (16-11): Izzy Ernest 2 RBIs.

Naperville North 10, Naperville Central 0 (5 innings), third

Naperville North (19-7): Charlotte Chelich 3-for-3, 2 runs, 4 RBIs.

BOYS TRACK AND FIELD

CLASS 3A SECTIONALS

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BATAVIA

Top team: Batavia 121.

Local winners: 100: Henry Kennedy, Dundee-Crown, 10.76. 200: Weston White, Batavia, 22.05. 800: Quintin Lowe, Batavia, 1:56.33. 1,600: Lowe, Batavia, 4:24.65. 110 hurdles: Bryce Thomas, St. Charles North, 14.93. 300 hurdles: Thomas, St. Charles North, 38.95. 400 relay: Dundee-Crown, 42.03. 800 relay: Batavia, 1:28.75. 1,600 relay: St. Charles North, 3:24.20. 3,200 relay: Batavia, 8:00.80. Shot put: Henry Warsaw, St. Charles North, 58-5.50. High jump: Alec Crum, Batavia, 6-4.75. Pole vault: Gabriel Benkers, Batavia, 14-1.25. Long jump: Dawayne Evans, Elgin, 22-6.50. Triple jump: Crum, Batavia, 45-1.

DEERFIELD

Local winners: 200: Doug Anderson, Highland Park, 22.15. 400: Anderson, Highland Park, 49.24.

LOCKPORT

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Top team: Homewood-Flossmoor 112.

Winners: 100: Olusoga Adeyiga, H-F, 10.92. 200: Adeyiga, H-F, 21.84. 400: Daniel Wright, Rich Township, 49.58. 800: Grant Giblin, Sandburg, 1:56.58. 1,600: Trent Anderson, Sandburg, 4:22.45. 3,200: Luke Atzman, Sandburg, 9:50.71. 110 hurdles: Lance Somerfield, Sandburg, 15.38. 300 hurdles: Myles Ellis, H-F, 39.65. 400 relay: H-F, 41.20. 800 relay, H-F, 1:27.87. 1,600 relay: H-F, 3:23.59. 3,200 relay: H-F, 7:52.93. Shot put: Javaris Ambrose, Thornton, 52-11. Discus: Karrel Harvest, T.F. South, 162-8.75. High jump: Jevon Warren, T.F. North, 6-5.50. Pole vault: T.J. Girzadas, Marist, 14-8.50. Long jump: Lance Somerfield, Sandburg, 22-11.25. Triple jump: Aaron McIntyre, H-F, 44-10.25.

CLASS 2A SECTIONAL

ST. RITA

Top team: Mount Carmel 102.

Local winners: 100: Jermaine Hampton, Mount Carmel, 10.92. 200: David Coffey, De La Salle, 23.86. 110 hurdles: Jaden Bossie, Mount Carmel, 14.80. 300 hurdles: Bossie, Mount Carmel, 42.84. 400 relay: De La Salle, 43.63. Long jump: John Brown III, Mount Carmel, 20-9.50. Triple jump: Tristyn Hynes, De La Salle, 38-11.25.

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BOYS VOLLEYBALL

Carmel d. Grayslake Central 25-21, 21-25, 25-21

Carmel (19-14): Michael Schofield 18 kills.

Lincoln-Way East d. Hinsdale Central 26-24, 25-21

Lincoln-Way East (30-5): Tyler Walenga 7 kills, 12 digs.

Lincoln-Way West d. Stagg 25-20, 25-17

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Lincoln-Way West (26-9, 8-0 SWSC): Connor Studer 11 kills, 8 digs.

Lockport d. Homewood-Flossmoor 25-19, 25-15

Lockport (25-8, 5-3 SWSC): Wade Welke 7 kills.

GIRLS WATER POLO

STATE QUARTERFINALS

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