– Woodstock 8, Jacobs 5-Steve Beard (two hits, three RBIs) and Steve Zimmerman (3 for 3) powered Woodstock`s Fox Valley champions (26-5, 17-2).
– Cary-Grove 5, Crystal Lake Central 3-Paul Vandever (two-run double) and Derek VanDervoort (3 for 4, one RBI) led Cary-Grove (16-14-1, 13-6).
– Farragut 12, Juarez 6-Jesus Gonzalez scattered five hits and King Holzendorf drove in two runs with two hits as Farragut (25-5, 13-1) won the Public West title in the showdown with Juarez (12-2).
– Minooka 9, Plainfield 2-Joe Fals` third-inning grand slam home run paced Minooka (23-5-1, 15-5) in the Little Seven.
– Wheaton North 3, Marmion 1-Dave Schomas threw a five-hitter and fanned six for Wheaton North (18-8).
– Providence 5, Naperville North 4-John Fitzgibbons was 2 for 3 with two RBIs to lift Providence (22-6).
– Maine East 15, Rolling Meadows 2-Mark Sychowski (bases-loaded triple, five RBIs), Steve DeBoor (three hits, two RBIs) and Ryan Kelly (two hits, two RBIs) paced Maine East (11-13).
– Driscoll Class A regional-Jan Corpuz had a three-run home run as St. Benedict (6-21) clipped St. Gregory 10-5 in the completion of a game suspended Tuesday. St. Benedict meets top-seeded regional host Driscoll Thursday.
– Lockport 2, Bolingbrook 0-Todd Gniewek (4-1) scattered six hits and Derek Copacz had a two-run single as No. 5 Lockport (25-4-1, 9-2) remained tied with Andrew for first in the SICA West.
– Loyola 3, Brother Rice 0-Brandon Leese hurled a two-hitter and Mike Welch drove in two runs with a triple and stole home as Loyola (20-7, 14-1) clinched the Catholic League North title.
– Schurz 13, Foreman 5-Kevin Sepe (two-run homer, three RBIs) and Tony Vargas (two hits, four RBIs) led the way for Schurz (21-9, 9-3) and pitcher Eduardo Varela (6-1).
– Crystal Lake South 7, Dundee-Crown 2-Tim Garis drove in two runs with two hits to lift Crystal Lake South (15-9, 12-7).
– St. Viator 7, St. Patrick 3-Winning pitcher Ed Devaney (six-hitter) was 3 for 4 with three RBIs for St. Viator (13-13, 8-7).
– Oswego 2, Geneva 1-Brian Jones hurled a route-going one-hitter for Oswego
(15-10, 13-7).
– De Sales 8, Weber 1-Tony Kolojay (two hits, nine strikeouts) and Bob Williams (3 for 4, three RBIs) paced St. Francis de Sales (18-13).
– Larkin 4, Elgin 2-No. 6 Larkin (21-4, 19-3) clinched the Upstate Eight title with Chad Schroeder (8-0) scattering six hits, striking out eight and Billy Young (2 for 3) giving the Royals a 3-1 lead with a third-inning RBI single. – Carmel 10, Notre Dame 8-Joe Keller was 3 for 4 with three RBIs and winning pitcher Kurt Salata (5-3) was 4 for 4 with two RBIs for Carmel (21-12, 14-4). SOFTBALL
– Lockport 12, Bolingbrook 0-Missy Porzel (11-0, one-hitter, nine strikeouts), Jennis Sankey (two hits, four RBIs) and Amber Podlesny (3 for 3, three RBIs)
helped No. 4 Lockport (24-3, 11-0) clinch the SICA West title.
– Sandburg 13, Shepard 0-Gina Ugo (19-0, two-hitter, 13 strikeouts) threw her 16th shutout. Nancy Zych had two hits, two RBIs and scored twice for No. 3 Sandburg`s SICA North leaders (26-3, 10-1).
– Elgin 3, Larkin 2-After Larkin tied the game at 2-2 with two runs in the top of the seventh, unbeaten No. 6 Elgin prevailed when Stephanie Eaton scored on a bases-loaded walk in the bottom of the 12th. Jennifer Parks (20-0) scattered five hits and struck out 17 for Elgin (26-0, 22-0).
– Glenbard North 9, Wheaton North 5-Becky Lindsey (2 for 2, two RBIs) and Heather Hanselmann (2 for 3, two RBIs, three runs scored) led the way as Glenbard North (18-5, 11-3) clinched the Du Page Valley title.
– Lake Zurich 6, McHenry 2-Pitcher Amanda Leineberg had two hits as Lake Zurich (20-3, 16-3) clinched the Fox Valley crown.
– West Aurora 8, East Aurora 0-Missy Lawrence (16-5) pitched a no-hitter and her fifth shutout. Megan Weber had three hits and an RBI for West Aurora
(22-6, 17-4).
– Rosary 10, Batavia 7-Adrienne LeFevre (9-2) scattered six hits, fanned 11 and drove in three runs. Dianne Hooten had two RBIs and two hits for Rosary
(21-4).
– Mundelein 21, Grayslake 2-Mundelein (21-5) breezed behind Tiffany Campbell
(3 for 4, two RBIs) and Pam Wiesner (two hits, four RBIs).
– New Trier 9, Libertyville 0-Catherine Brown (three-hitter, 13 strikeouts), Courtney Cranville (three-run homer), Anne Farkas (three hits, two-run homer) and Melissa Siegel (4 for 4, two RBIs) powered New Trier (20-5).
– Immaculate Heart of Mary 12, Nazareth 2-Jaime Stephen (two hits, five RBIs), Amy Bendowicz (three hits, three RBIs) and Susan Talach (three hits, two RBIs) propelled IHM (15-6).
– Maine East 10, Marillac 7-Sam Lipman`s two-run homer keyed a three-run 10th inning for Maine East (13-4).
– Young 18, Lincoln Park 15-Teresa Garcia had three hits, including a home run, and drove in five runs to lift the Public League North Central champions (11-3, 11-1).
– Benet 4, Waubonsie Valley 1-No. 8 Benet (30-6) rolled as Kate Enochs (19-6, one-hitter, 17 strikeouts) lost a no-hitter with one out in the seventh inning.
– Zion-Benton 12, Highland Park 0-Christie Yielding (6-1, six-inning two-hitter) and Jennifer McDonald (3 for 4, two triples, two RBIs) paced Zion-Benton (15-9).
– York 3, Lyons 1-Laura Kontek (15-5) set down Lyons on a two-hitter with six strikeouts for York (17-9, 8-4).
– Bloom Trail 13, Eisenhower 3-No. 7 Bloom Trail (22-4, 9-2)eased to the SICA East victory behind Julie Postma (2 for 4, two triples, one RBI) and Carrie Warn (2 for 2, two doubles, three RBIs).
– Oak Park 6, Hinsdale Central 0-Laura Kolbusz (19-0) hurled a three-hitter, fanned eight and added a two-run triple as No. 2 Oak Park (26-2, 12-0)
completed its second straight unbeaten season in the West Suburban Silver.
– Wheaton Central 1, West Chicago 0-Wheaton Central bunched three singles in the fourth inning to score the only run of the game, stunning West Chicago
(22-4, 10-4).
SOCCER
– Waubonsie Valley 3, Lincoln-Way 0-Debbie Keller had two goals and goaltender Ellen Husarik bagged the shutout as No. 1 Waubonsie Valley (15-1-3) rebounded from Tuesday`s 1-1 standoff with No. 2 St. Charles. Lincoln-Way (ranked fourth) dropped to 14-3.
– Stagg 2, Shepard 0-Jessica Soltes and Niki Osmolak each scored a goal and goaltender Rhonda Roble (14 saves) notched her ninth shutout for Stagg
(13-4-2, 8-2) in the SICA North.
– Antioch 8, Loves Park Harlem 0-Carrie Delany scored two goals for Antioch
(18-3).




