Daily Roundup: May 19
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thursday, may 19
STEVEN BAJENSKI MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT
Round 2
No. 1 Brother Rice 7, No. 10 Mount Carmel 1 at Standard Bank Stadium, Crestwood, IL
Jack Nelligan allowed a run on eight hits in six innings and Brother Rice pounded out 10 hits in beating Mount Carmel for the third time in less than a winning streak and run its winning streak to a cool 30. Andrew Dyke had two hits and scored two runs and Mike Massey had an RBI triple in the victory.
No. 9 St. Laurence 2, No. 24 Marian Catholic 1 at Wheaton College
Anthony Robles pitched six innings of five-hit ball and Angel Sandoval pitched a perfect seventh as the Vikings prevailed despite managing just two hits off Marian’s Mark DiLuia.
No. 16 Oak Park 4, No. 8 St. Rita 2 at Benedictine University
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Lockport 4, No. 17 Lemont 0 at Wheaton College
Ryan Gabriel pitched a four-hitter and Anthony Cocco went 2-for-4 with a triple and two RBI for the Porters. Jake Huber had two hits in the victory.
Andrean (IN) 6, Montini 0 at Standard Bank Stadium, Crestwood, IL
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No. 2 O’Fallon 4, No. 11 Waterloo 0
Bradley Harrison pitched a one-hitter with 12 strikeouts and two walks to out-duel Tyler McAlister, who gave up four unearned runs on five hits with five strikeouts and one walk. Jordan Richardson had three RBI for O’Fallon.
No. 3 Plainfield North 4, Plainfield Central 1
Tyler Garrity pitched a two-hitter and struck out seven for North. Jake Dunham and Tyler Garrity had two hits apiece.
No. 4 Lincoln-Way North 4, Thornwood 0
Tom Szczasny went 2-for-3 with four RBI and Ryan Anderson had two hits and drove home three for the Phoneix. James Nebelski struck out seven and allowed five hits in five innings.
No. 12 Sandburg 8, Stagg 7
Eric Papierski went 3-for-6 with two RBI, including the game-winning single in the bottom of the 10th to give Sandburg the SouthWest Suburban Blue title. Brendan Comia singled home the tying run one batter earlier. Nick Worst went 4-for-4 with three RBI for Stagg.
No. 13 Moline 8, Galesburg 7
Moline forced extra innings with a six-run rally in the top of the seventh and had its second dramatic victory in as many days with a run in the eighth. Conner O’Brien led the way with three hits.
No. 15 Prairie Ridge 2, Burlington Central 0
Ethan Routzahn, Scott Nygren and Luke Annen combined on the shutout. Jacob Carpenter went 2-for-2 with an RBI single for the Wolves.
No. 19 Champaign Central 9, Rantoul 0
Joseph Bagger went 3-for-3 and Dominic Erlinger pitched a two-hitter and Matthew Brown had two hits and two RBI for Central.
Oswego 13, No. 21 Plainfield South 2
Tanner Sohst went 3-for-5 with three RBI and Cole Aughen
No. 22 Normal Community 10, Morton 8
Addison Fugitt went 3-for-4 with two home runs and Jake Gilhaus also went deep for the Ironmen. Hayden Stoewer and Jackson Bronke had two hits apiece in the victory.
Tri-Valley 7, St. Thomas More 6
Jack Butler’s three-run homer in the fifth pulled Tri-Valley within 6-5 and Hunter Merritt scored the winning run on a dropped third strike in the bottom of the eighth. Reliever Kyle Van Duyn pitched Tri-Valley out of a bases-loaded, nobody-out jam in the fifth and worked four scoreless innings to earn the win.
Belleville East 7, Alton 2
Drew Milas, Jaden Webb and Izaiah Hitt homered for Belleville East. Cody Freppon allowed two runs on six hits in 6⅓ for the win.
Normal University 4, Mahomet-Seymour 0
Austin Galindo pitched a four-hitter with seven strikeouts and three walks for U-High. Jay Burton went 3-for-3 and Ryan Poland homered in the victory.
Naperville Central 9, Lake Park 3
Jon Barker doubled, tripled and had four RBI and Central broke open a close game with five runs in the top of the seventh.
Metea Valley 5, Glenbard North 4
Blake Nicolls drew a bases-loaded walk in the bottom of the seventh to win it. Connor Lovely had two hits and scored two runs in the victory.
Neuqua Valley 2, Glenbard South 0
Connor Rektorski pitched a four-hitter with four strikeouts and no walks and James Gargano hit a home run for Neuqua.
Wauconda 2, Stevenson 1
Kevin Malisheski allowed four hits and struck out six in 6⅓ innings and Korey Soetart got the final two outs for the Bulldogs. Collin Shrader and Jake Grobelny had RBI doubles in the fifth inning.
Minooka 7, Romeoville 1
Brandon Rossiter pitched a two-hitter with six strikeouts and one walk for Minooka. Hayden Laczynski went 3-for-3 and Jon Butler had two hits and three RBI.
Joliet West 5, Homewood-Flossmoor 0
Colton Foote pitched a one-hitter with four strikeoutes and four walks. Noah Plunge had a two-run double.
Andrew 11, Thornton 2
Connor Callaghan had four RBI for the Thunderbolts.
Oak Forest 6, Richards 5
Tyler Suchy drove in three RBI, including a walk-off hit-by-pitch in the bottom of the 10th. Dan Gordon went 3-for-3 and Ian Ryan pitched two perfect innings to pick up the win.
Riverside-Brookfield 7, Nazareth 2
Enrique Trujillo had four RBI and John Kosner went 3-for-4 for R-B. Asher Runya scattered seven hits in the complete-game victory. Carson Bartels homered for Nazareth.
Downers Grove North 7, Morton 4
James Krick and Matt King had two hits apiece and Josh Smith drove in a pair of runs for North.
Lincoln-Way West 9, Bradley-Bourbonnais 6
Mike Majcher doubled twice and had two RBI for West. Ben Zordani had a three-run double in the four-run seventh.
Jacobs 2, Sycamore 1
Brenden Heiss had an RBI double and Kraeton Moll an RBI single in the two-run fifth for Jacobs.
Barrington 15, Lake Zurich 1
Matt Kozar went 2-for -3 with four RBI and Alex Rose and Tyler Trojan drove in three runs apiece for Barrington.
Lyons 10, Addison Trail 1
Jon Dorner pitched six innings of three-hit ball, Zach Hyerdall went 3-for-3 with two RBI and Jon Miranda had two hits and drove in four runs for Lyons.
Glenbard West 4, Leyden 3
Sam Kaske allowed an earned run on five hits in five innings and Zach Lutz had two hits for West.
Marian Central 3, Richmond-Burton 1
Gavin Dineen and three relievers combined to allow one unearned run on seven hits
Glenbrook North 3, Rolling Meadows 0
Michael Liebow scattered six hits to complete the shutout. He struck out four and walked two.
Glenbard East 11, Geneva 4
Michael Sebby and Jake Heyman each had two hits and scored two runs in the victory.
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Joliet Catholic 5, Benet 1
Oswego East 7, Plainfield East 6
Lincoln-Way East 6, Joliet Central 2
St. Viator 8, Prospect 7
Grant 7, Hampshire 2
Batavia 9, South Elgin 2
Genoa-Kingston 6, Johnsburg 0
Crystal Lake South 3, Schaumburg 0
Highland 3, Triad 0
Oakwood 7, Monticello 2
Hoffman Estates 12, Streamwood 2
Lincoln-Way Central 13, Thornridge 1
Macomb 3, Illini West 0
Willowbrook 14, Proviso West 0
Lena-Winslow 11, River Ridge/Scales Mound 2
Manteno 3, Shepard 2
West Aurora 9, Bartlett 3
Massaic County 6, Benton 5
Elmwood Park 5, Aurora Central Catholic 0
Peoria Heights 12, Peoria Christian 2
Yorkville 5, Hersey 5
Ridgewood 7, Princeville 1
West Chicago 7, Elgin 0
Peoria Heights 12, Peoria Christian 2
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