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Angelo Burrage (44) is greeted by his St. Rita teammate after his home run against Sandburg on Monday. (Warren Skalski/Photo for the Tribune)
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TUESDAY, MAY 12

Baseball

Antioch 13, Woodstock 7
Antioch moved to 8-16.

Argo 14, Evergreen Park 6
Tom Ozlanski (3-4) went the distance, striking out eight and allowing six hits. At the plate, he was 2-for-4 with a double, three runs scored and one RBI. Mike Buralli was 3-for-4 with a double, two runs scored and one RBI for Argo (8-17, 3-10 South Suburban Red).

Batavia 4, Glenbard South 2

Bloom 10, Rich East 9
Chris Durham’s two-run single in the the seventh won the game for Bloom (11-8). Colin Adams added two hits, two walks and drove in four for the winners.

Burlington Central 7, Harvard 6 (9 innings)
Nick Hahn hit a walk-off double in the ninth for Central (16-6). He also earned the victory with two innings of scoreless relief to improve to 8-0. Drew Stovers added a two-run double in the sixth.

Coal City 8, Westmont 2
Colt Smith hit a two-run home run and added a solo shot for Coal City (13-11).

Cristo Rey 8-5, CICS-Ellison 3-2

Curie 10, Jones 5
Kevin Finney was 3-for-4 with a grand slam and a solo home run and Corey Ceponis was 2-for-4 with two RBIs for Curie (10-14). Winning pitcher Brian Anderson totaled four strikeouts in five innings.

Evanston 2, Glenbrook South 1
Greg Otte pitched a three-hitter, and Richard Foreman hit the game-winning two-run single for Evanston (10-15, 6-6).

Geneva 15, DeKalb 7
Sean Grady went 4-for-5 and A.J. Sarantopulos homered and droved in five runs as Geneva (16-8) pounded out 19 hits. Jerrod Campbell also homered in the win.

Glenbard North 6, West Aurora 5
Glenbard North’s Sabalaskey hit a walk-off two-run single after the Panthers (10-15, 4-13) loaded the bases with one out in the bottom of the seventh. West Aurora’s Cory Walden had two two-run homers to lead the Blackhawks.

Glenbrook North 8, Deerfield 6

Gordon Tech 13, Hales 3 (5 innings)

Herscher 17, Manteno 7 (5)
Andy Schultz was 2-for-3 with two three-run home runs for Herscher (16-11, 10-4 Interstate Eight).

Huntley 3, Crystal Lake Central 1
Tanner Funke (7-2) pitched a two-hitter, striking out eight and walking none. He hit a double and Jordan Contreras had an RBI to lead Huntley (22-4-1, 8-1).

Lake View 10, Mather 1
Brian Manger went 3-for-3 with six RBIs and scored three runs, and Justin Montalvo was 3-for-4 and scored twice for Lake View (17-12, 7-6 Jackie Robinson North). Cory Chavarria scattered seven hits in the complete-game victory.

Lake Zurich 4, Lake Forest 0
Winning pitcher Evans gave up three hits to lead Lake Zurich. Marc Corigliano had two hits for Lake Forest (12-12, 4-6).

Lakes 6, Vernon Hills 4
Paul Kukulka hit a home run and Dominick Costa was 2-for-3 with an RBI for Lakes (19-8, 9-1). Winning pitcher Tim Ryan (6-1) went the distance, giving up eight hits, striking out six and walking two.

Maine East 7, Niles North 6

Maine West 15, No. 3 Highland Park 8
Steve Zimmerman went 3-for-5 with a grand slam and Justin Johann hit a three-run homer for Maine West (18-6). Third-ranked Highland Park fell to 21-5.

Marmion 3, Marian Central 2
Matt Milroy was 3-for-3 with two triples, two runs and an RBI and Bobby Winkel was 2-for-3 with two RBIs, including the game-winner in the sixth inning to lead Marmion (18-2, 10-1), which clinched a share of the Suburban Catholic Conference title with the win.

McHenry 5, Jacobs 3

Montini 7, Aurora Central Catholic 3
Tom DiCristina was 2-for-4 with three RBIs and his fourth homer of the season for Montini (14-6, 8-4).

Morton 6, Addison Trail 1
Morton clinched the West Suburban Gold championship behind the pitching of Jeremy Wilson, who gave up one earned run on four hits and struck out seven in a complete game. Woody Aguilar was 2-for-3 with three RBIs for Morton (21-6, 14-4).

Naperville Central 9, West Chicago 0
Mason Hallet pitched five shutout innings, giving up five hits, striking out four and walking two, for the victory. Naperville Central (18-11, 12-5) broke the game open with a seven-run fourth inning, fueled by a three-run homer by Ryan Walsh.

No. 7 New Trier 10, Waukegan 0 (5 innings)
Tim Duxbury went 2-for-3 with a two-run homer to help back Eli Anderson (3-1), who allowed just one hit and no walks while striking out seven in five innings pitched. New Trier improved to 21-3.

Niles West 2, Maine South 1
Winning pitcher John Nasshan (7-1) gave up one unearned run and four hits and had seven strikeouts and two walks in seven innings. He also was 2-for-3 with a home run and a double for Niles West (22-6, 9-3 Central Suburban South).

Northridge Prep 8, Lake Forest Academy 4 (9)
Matt O’Connor hit a grand slam in the top of the ninth and also was the winning pitcher for Northridge Prep (18-9, 9-2 Independent School League).

Oak Forest 8, Tinley Park 4
Brett Powers gave up four hits, struck out three and walked none in the win on the mound. He also had a double and three RBIs and Eric Foster was 2-for-4 with a double and four RBIs for Oak Forest (14-9, 10-3).

Oak Lawn 3, Reavis 2
Winning pitcher Dan Pazda (6-1) gave up five hits and struck out four in seven innings for Oak Lawn (21-3, 12-1).

Oswego East 4, Oswego 2
Winning pitcher Brad Warnecke (4-2) gave up two runs on two hits and struck out three for Oswego East (13-17, 6-10). Josh Aceret was 2-for-4 and stole home.

Plainfield North 6, Romeoville 0
Aundre Pace was 2-for-3 with a double and a home run, and Mike Klett had two RBIs to lead Plainfile dNorth (21-5, 16-0).

Plano 6, Lisle 3
Winning pitcher Alex Ramirez (5-2) fanned seven and helped his cause with three hits. Mike Kerr had two hits and drove in a pair of runs, David Vargas had two hits and Jake Wade smacked a two-run homer for Plano (19-12-1).

Reed-Custer 9, Peotone 1
Derek Albin and Grant VanHaelst hit back-to-back home runs in the sixth inning and Jake Bukovsky added a solo homer to lead Reed-Custer (17-14, 10-4). Winning pitcher Jake Evans (6-3) gave up two hits, struck out seven and walked one. Chris Robinson also was 4-for-4.

Rich South 6, Rich Central 0
Winning pitcher David Nelson gave up two hits and struck out 10 for Rich South (8-9).

Richards 8, Eisenhower 0
Winning pitcher Randall Rushing (2-2) allowed one hit and struck out five in five innings for Richards (12-14).

St. Charles North 18, Lake Park 8 (5 innings)

No. 4 Sandburg 10, Morgan Park 0 (5 innings)
Sandburg improved to 20-2 behind Phil Piecuch (2-0), who allowed only one hit and fanned eight. Brandt Valach was 2-for-3 with a home run and scored two runs, and Tony Stramaglia added a solo homer.

Sandwich 12, Seneca 11
After Seneca scored four runs in the bottom of the sixth inning to take an 11-8 lead, visiting Sandwich (8-19, 5-9) answered with four runs in the seventh for the victory. For Seneca (15-14, 8-6), Alex Appleby went 3-for-4 with an RBI and a run scored, and Sam Hoster hit a two-run double and scored.

Schurz 13, Noble St. 1 (5)
Leo Robles gave up no hits and struck out 10 in four innings. Eric Garcia had two RBIs and Reuben Maldonado had two hits and two RBIs for Schurz (8-14, 6-5).

Shepard 16, Hillcrest 5
Zach Szykowny hit for the cycle and drove in five runs for Shepard (15-10).

South Elgin 6, Streamwood 2

T.F. South 4, Thornridge 3
Mark Seymour went 3-for-4 with a double and the game-tying run in the seventh inning, and Mike Ustanik was 2-for-3 with a walk, a stolen base, an RBI and the game-winning run for T.F. South (14-8, 10-1 SICA East).

Vocational 9-6, Ag Science 8-14
Vocational rallied from an 8-6 deficit to win Game 1, which was the continuation of a suspended game. In Game 2, Ag Science rallied from a 4-0 hole and took charge with an eight-run fourth. Toma Hanson (3-3) picked up the complete-game victory in the nightcap, allowing six unearned runs, and added three hits.

Washington 8, Hyde Park 4

Waubonsie Valley 3, Bartlett 2
Winning pitcher Ryan Gill (3-1) struck out five and walked none in the complete-game win for Waubonsie (13-11, 12-5 Upstate Eight).

Wheaton North 8, Glenbard East 0
Winning pitcher Aric Dama struck out eight and walked none in seven innings. Jack DeAno was 3-for-3 with three runs for Wheaton North (21-3, 14-3 DuPage Valley).

Wheaton Warrenville South 6, Naperville North 3
Taylor Rhoades was 2-for-4 with two doubles and three RBIs for Wheaton South (16-10, 10-7 DuPage Valley).

Willowbrook 12, Glenbard West 9
Buchanan was 2-for-4 with a home run, two runs and four RBIs and Savas was 3-for-4 with a double, a home run, four runs scored and three RBIs for Willowbrook.

York 6, Hinsdale Central 5

Yorkville 11, Rochelle 3
Luke Lucchetti was 3-for-4 with a double and two RBIs and Max Carey was 2-for-4 with two RBIs for Yorkville. Andrew Borneman struck out eight and walked one in the win.

Softball

Addison Trail 2, Willowbrook 1

Andrew 6, Homewood-Flossmoor 1

Antioch 5, McHenry 0
Olivia Duehr (12-1) pitched a one-hitter, struck out 15 and walked none in the win. She also went 3-for-4 with a home run, two runs scored and two RBIs and Ashley Mysliwiec hit a three-run home run for Antioch (24-2, 9-1).

Aurora Christian 17-13, Westminster Christian 5-1
Eryn Glassman had five RBIs with a home run and a double on the day. Becca Strand added a triple and four RBIs. Naomi Haas pitched two complete games and totaled 10 strikeouts.

Batavia 2, Geneva 0
Brooke Nelson was the winning pitcher, giving up two hits and striking out three in seven innings. Kelly Coleman had a double, a run and an RBI for Batavia (13-10, 7-3 Western Sun).

Beecher 5, Oak Lawn 1

Benet 2, Nazareth 1
Mikayla Panko tripled and stole home for the game-winning run for Benet (24-3, 14-0 East Suburban Catholic).

Burlington Central 14, Harvard 0 (5 innings)
Central pounded out 12 hits, fueled by Lindsay Lange (2-for-3, 2B, 2 RBIs, R) and Ashley Scheffler (2-for-3, 3B, 2 RBIs, 2 R). Mackenzie Scott (four innings pitched, 10 strikeouts) and Megan Minehart combined on a one-hitter.

Coal City 10, Westmont 0 (6)

Curie 14, Cristo Rey 6

Dwight 8, Wilmington 6
Kirbie Gereaux and Erin Gaston both went 2-for-4 with a single and a double for Dwight (15-9-1).

No. 4 Elk Grove 2, Conant 0
Krystina Leazer and Dani Goranson combined on a three-hitter and struck out nine for Elk Grove (24-2). Stephanie Dolce went 2-for-3 and drove in a run.

Evergreen Park 9, Argo 5
Emily Sawyers was 4-for-4 with a double and four RBIs and Mo Galazkiewicz was 2-for-4 with two doubles and four RBIs for Evergreen Park (12-13).

No. 2 Fremd 9, Prospect 4
Jenny Schneider was 2-for-3 with a double and an RBI and Casey Latal was 2-for-3 with a solo home run for Fremd (23-2).

Glenbard North 3, Wheaton North 0
Hannah Santora (14-3) pitched a one-hitter and struck out nine in the win for Glenbard North (17-5, 8-1). Alyssa Jasinski was 2-for-3 with a run and an RBI.

Guerin 15, Chicago Academy 0 (5)

Hinsdale Central 10, Proviso West 0 (5)

Huntley 7, Grayslake North 2
Sarah Clancy hit a grand slam and winning pitcher Sam Clemons (17-8) allowed two runs (one earned) on four hits and three walks while striking out four for Huntley (18-10).

Kaneland 9, Yorkville 1

Kankakee 9, Bloom 2
Winning pitcher Jen Brown struck out 10 and scattered three hits. Allie VadeBoncouer had two RBIs, Jessica Ramos had two hits and an RBI and Danielle Gibson had a double and two RBIs for Kankakee (21-8, 10-0 SICA South).

Lake View 23, Amundsen 5 (5)
Winning pitcher Felicia Pucci had six strikeouts. Samantha Selby was 5-for-5 with a triple, and Alejandra Escutia was 4-for-4 with two RBIs to lead Lake View (10-4, 9-3).

Lakes 6, Vernon Hills 3
Visiting Lakes (18-9, 6-4) rallied with five unanswered runs in the sixth and seventh innings for the victory. Trailing 3-1 in the sixth, Shannon Cooley tied the game with a two-run homer. In the seventh, Jasmine Rivera’s two-run double plated Jamie Dykstra and Jessica Quinn. Naomi Tesar (3-for-3) then drove in Rivera.

Lane Tech 4, Clemente 3

Lemont 1, Bremen 0
Leah Challenger had the lone RBI and Amy Paolini was 2-for-3 with a double for Lemont (14-10, 10-3). Kirsten Luevano pitched a one-hitter, striking out nine and walking one.

Lincoln-Way Central 7, Bradley-Bourbonnais 0

Loyola 9, De La Salle 0
Winning pitcher Devin Miller threw a perfect game, totaling 14 strikeouts, for Loyola (24-2).

Maine South 3, Niles West 0
Bailey Patt threw a one-hitter and had 13 strikeouts for Maine South (18-8-2, 7-1 Central Suburban South).

Marengo 13, Hampshire 0
Amanda Knutson was 2-for-3 with two doubles, two runs and three RBIs to lead Marengo (23-4, 7-1).

Marian Catholic 7, St. Joseph 6
Ahmeera Anderson was 3-for-4 with a double and an RBI, Kelly Foley was 2-for-4 with two stolen bases for Marian (17-5-1, 10-3).

Marist 1, T.F. South 0
Mary Costello had a double and a run for Marist (19-6).

Minooka 11, Plainfield North 0 (5)
Maggie Cain hit two singles and a home run and totaled one stolen base, two RBIs and three runs to lead Minooka (15-9, 8-3). Kristi Lenz (8-3) gave up one hit and struck out four in three innings for the win.

Montini 6, Driscoll 5
Montini (14-4, 8-2) rallied with four runs in the bottom of the seventh inning, capped by Tori Shipbaugh’s RBI double that drove in Lauren Davra.

Morris 14, Oswego 2

Naperville Central 3, Naperville North 2
Wunderlich was the winning pitcher.

Neuqua Valley 9, Streamwood 1

Northside Prep 8, Payton 0
Winning pitcher Chamara Moore (8-6) allowed one hit and struck out 10, and Rachel Volkl had a home run and three RBIs for Northside Prep (19-8, 12-1).

Oak Forest 8, Tinley Park 0
Alyssa Prucak was 3-for-4 with three runs and two RBIs and Cassie Bilotto added three RBIs to lead Oak Forest (20-3, 13-0).

Plainfield Central 15, Romeoville 0
Kali Pasternak was 3-for-3 and Kate Witkiewicz was 2-for-2 with two doubles for Plainfield Central (16-5, 11-0).

Plainfield South 9, Morris 3
Darrell Collins was 3-for-3 with a double, a triple, a home run, three runs scored and three RBIs to lead Plainfield South.

Providence 5, Lincoln-Way East 3
Marissa Welch (11-2) went the distance, totaling three strikeouts in the win. Julie Bartosz had two RBIs and Hannah Gardner had a run and an RBI for Providence (20-7).

Reavis 6, Oak Lawn 2
Caitlin Balandis gave up one earned run and struck out 11 in the win. She went 3-for-3 with a run and an RBI and Sarah Saunders had a double and three RBIs for Reavis (20-7, 9-4 South Suburban Red).

Richards 9, Eisenhower 1

St. Charles North 3, Lake Park 0
Amanda Ciran (6-5) had the shutout, striking out three. Taylor Russell had a triple, a run and an RBI to lead St. Charles North (16-8, 11-2).

St. Francis 6, St. Edward 0
Kelcey Fabianski was 3-for-4, and winning pitcher Taylor Ronchetto struck out 11 to lead St. Francis (19-4).

Sandburg 4, Downers Grove South 2
Brittany Gardner struck out seven and gave up five hits and two solo home runs in the first inning. She and Lexi Bryant each had an RBI for Sandburg (22-6).

Shepard 21, Hillcrest 2 (5)
Winning pitcher Sam Janc allowed two hits and struck out 11. She also went 4-for-4 with three runs and three RBIs for Shepard (12-8).

South Elgin 8, Larkin 5
C. Bosteder hit her third home run of the season and had three RBIs to lead South Elgin (15-9, 9-4 Upstate Eight).

Stagg 5, Bolingbrook 3
Emily Cikowski was 2-for-4 with two runs and Jessica Roubik had a double and two RBIs for Stagg (17-9, 6-5 SouthWest Suburban Blue).

T.F. North 11, Thornridge 1 (5)

Timothy Christian 6, Chicago Christian 1
Janna Strodtman (16-10) tossed a two-hitter and Kari LeGrand hit a solo homer to start a three-run seventh for Timothy Christian (16-10, 12-2 Private League).

Walther Lutheran 7, Luther North 2
DeeDee Krukenburg was the winning pitcher. Colleen Mullen was 2-for-4 with a double, and Amy Aurrichio had a double and a triple and three RBIs for Walther Lutheran.

Wheaton Warrenville South 2, Glenbard East 0
Wheaton South improved to 10-15.

GCAC Red Tournament
First round

Mother McAuley 2, Mt. Assisi 1

Resurrection 1, St. Ignatius 0
Hana Somogyi went the distance, giving up five hits and striking out six. Rachel Schlessinger was 2-for-3, Mia Henderson was 1-for-2 and Angela Wright was 1-for-3 with the lone RBI for Resurrection (18-10).

Trinity 9, Queen of Peace 8
Trinity scored three runs in the seventh inning, including a two-run homer by Monica Garcia to tie the game. Vivi Castellanos also hit a solo home run for Trinity (17-10).

GCAC White Tournament
First round
Gordon Tech 12, Josephina 2 (5)
Winning pitcher Kristin Nitka struck out eight in five innings for Gordon Tech (10-1).

Girls soccer

Andrew 1, Wheaton Academy 1
Elysha Peele scored off an assist from Hannah Grad for Andrew (13-3-2, 9-1).

Batavia 3, Kaneland 0

Bloom 5, T.F. United 1
Jordan Wallek had three goals and one assist and Kaitlyn Hankey made six saves in goal to lead Bloom (15-2, 11-1).

Cary-Grove 2, McHenry 1
Kelli Anderson had a goal and an assist and Allie Simon had the other goal for Cary-Grove (17-2, 10-0).

Crete-Monee 7, Rich East 0
Katie Mulderink scored four goals and Amy Carollo scored two goals for Crete-Monee (11-4).

De La Salle 7, Gordon Tech 0
Irene Martinez had two goals and an assist and Becky Medina earned her eighth shutout for De La Salle (9-5-2).

Deerfield 10, Waukegan 0
Lauren Ragins, Tory Seffren, Gabi Bailin and Jamie Lavin each scored to lead the Warriors (11-6-2). Lindsay Pollack added two assists.

Fenton 3, Ridgewood 0
Amy Skarszynski, Klaudia Osinska and Katie Rubright scored for Fenton.

Glenbard South 10, Yorkville 2
Nicole Steller and Niki Durancik each had a goal and an assist to lead Yorkville (2-14-1, 0-5).

Glenbrook South 4, University High 1
Jessica Blair had a goal and Chelsea Watkins had six saves for Glenbrook South (16-1-4).

Hampshire 6, Burlington Central 0

Huntley 7, Johnsburg 0
Sophomore Aimee Wronski and junio Kelly Creager scored two goals apiece and senior Cori Wronski added her 25th of the season as Huntley improved to 21-1-1.

Jacobs 1, Dundee-Crown 0
K.C. Roller scored on a penalty kick for Jacobs (9-10-2, 5-5-0). Alyssa Barnard and Dee Libricz combined for 10 saves in the shutout.

Joliet 5, Plainfield Central 2

Lake Zurich 7, Grant 0
Seven players scored for Lake Zurich (8-9-4): Callie Anderson, Gina McCoy, Danielle Rowan, Brittani Ford, Sarah Stamer, Hailey Chmela and Chaire Eisenhuth. Stamer added two assists.

Lyons Township 2, Glenbard West 0
Kelsey Holbert scored two goals for Lyons Township (10-8).

Maine South 3, Stevenson 0
Olivia Pappalardo had a goal and an assist for Maine South (12-4-1).

Naperville Central 2, Wheaton North 1
Naperville Central (16-3-3, 6-0-1 DuPage Valley) clinched at least a share of the DVC title with the victory. Gina Maddi and Sally Stocchero scored for the winners, while Ashley Oltman scored for Wheaton North.

Naperville North 2, West Chicago 0
Alex Wernette and Jessica Kodiak scored and Ellie Flessner had the shutout for Naperville North, which is the DuPage Valley co-champion.

Neuqua Valley 4, St. Charles East 1
Shelbi Johnson had three goals for Neuqua Valley (16-3-1, 9-0-1 Upstate Eight), which won the Upstate Eight conference title.

Oak Forest 3, Reavis 1
Robin Kelly-Moore scored two goals and Abby Caprio added the other goal for Oak Forest (7-10, 5-5).

Rosary 7, St. Edward 0
Allison Stephans had two goals to lead Rosary (8-6-3, 4-2 Suburban Catholic).

St. Charles North 5, Lake Park 1
Sammy Gage scored three goals, and Leah DeMoss and Renee Kawecki each added a goal to lead St. Charles North.

Stagg 3, Minooka 0
Theresa Coverick and Claire Houtsma each had one goal and one assist and Sarah Mussallem also scored for Stagg (10-6-1).

Tinley Park 2, Shepard 0
Goalie Beth Majewski recorded her first shutout, and Emma Degen and Jessica Scanlon scored for Tinley Park (13-5-1).

Waubonsie Valley 9, Streamwood 0

York 6, Downers Grove North 5
Christina Ordonez scored a hat trick and had an assist and Taylor Navarro had two assist for York.

Catholic Cup
Fenwick 0, Trinity 0
Fenwick is 12-8-1.

Class 1A Regional Quarterfinals

For complete results, click HERE.

Bishop McNamara 1, Reed-Custer 0

Chicago Christian 2, Grant Park 0

Boys volleyball

Addison Trail d. Proviso East 25-17, 25-20
Addison Trail improved to 23-4, 5-0.

Barrington d. Conant 25-12, 25-20
For Conant (18-10, 5-5), Peter Lauterbach had five kills.

Bartlett d. Elgin 19-25, 25-16, 25-18
Kris Kuehn had nine kills and eight digs and Tim Rendall had 20 assists, nine digs and two aces for Bartlett (10-16, 4-4).

Buffalo Grove d. Elk Grove 25-17, 25-18
Buffalo Grove improved to 24-4 overall and 10-0 in the Mid-Suburban East.

Carmel d. Notre Dame 25-21, 28-26
Frankie Cohen had six kills and Perry Aden had four kills and eight solo blocks to lead Carmel (12-20, 4-2).

CICS-Northtown d. Cristo Rey 18-25, 25-15, 25-17
Jeff Davis had 10 kills, Emmanuel del Toro had 16 assists and Patrick Ukleja had five kills and two digs for Northtown (10-8, 6-1 Chicago Prep Conference).

Fenwick d. Latin 25-10, 25-14

Fremd d. Hoffman Estates 25-10, 25-19

Glenbard East d. Naperville North 25-20, 19-25, 25-22
Glenbard East is 26-1.

Lake Park d. Waubonsie Valley 25-17, 25-17

Lincoln-Way Central d. Homewood-Flossmoor 25-15, 25-21
Connor Wexter had 19 assists, and Josh Kentner and Kyle Overby each had six kills to lead Lincoln-Way Central (24-10, 8-3).

Lincoln-Way North d. Andrew 20-25, 25-23, 28-26
Zak Erdmann had 25 assists, Jon Hamm had 15 kills and Nick Wozniak added 22 digs for Lincoln-Way North.

Lyons Township d. York 25-17, 25-23
Sam Thimmig had six kills and two blocks, Mike Bartman had seven kills and Matt Corte had 24 assists for Lyons Township (10-15, 3-2 West Suburban Silver).

Marist d. Marian Catholic 25-20, 25-15
Evan Bruton had nine kills to lead Marist (27-5, 7-0).

Minooka d. Plainfield Central 23-25, 25-22, 25-12

Naperville Central d. Wheaton North 25-9, 25-22, 25-13
Naperville Central Central improved to 20-12 overall and 7-4 in the DuPage Valley.

New Trier d. Waukegan 25-10, 25-16
Sam VanHorn had four kills and five aces, Kyle Cook had three kills and Ethan Goldsmith had two kills and three blocks for New Trier (25-8).

Plainfield North d. Oswego 25-16, 25-20
Jake Annala had five kills, five digs and a block, abd Joe Kwiatkowski had six digs, six assists, two kills and a block to lead Oswego.

Rolling Meadows d. Wheeling 25-11, 25-13

St. Charles East d. St. Charles North 24-26, 25-23, 25-23
Jeff Jones had 24 assists, fvie kills and two aces and Taylor Flahaven and Taylor Heavington each had eight kills and three blocks for the Saints.

St. Patrick d. St Viator 25-9, 25-13
John Coen had 18 kills and Matt Benson had four blocks for the Shamrocks (23-5).

Stagg d. Joliet 25-22, 25-15
Mike Kubiak had 12 kills and seven blocks and Vytas Balciunas had seven digs, three kills and 14 service points for Stagg (16-16).

Streamwood d. Larkin 20-25, 26-24, 25-17

Wheaton Warrenville South d. Glenbard North 22-25, 25-14, 25-23
Kevin Mueller (16 kills), Neill Nystrom (11 kills) and Joe Kelly (38 assists, six digs) led the way for Wheaton South (28-4, 10-1 DuPage Valley).

Public League Playoffs
First round

Amundsen d. South Shore 25-7, 25-11
Carl Gan had seven kills, nine assists and three blocks and Steven Brucui had two kills, 10 assists and 14 service points for Amundsen (15-3).

Juarez d. Gage Park 25-18, 25-13
Jose Lopez had 10 kills and five blocks and Jesse Alvarez had six assists and two aces for Juarez (7-6).

Kelly d. North Grand 20-25, 25-10, 25-15
Eduardo Reyna had six aces and three kills, and Matt Moy added three aces and four kills for Kelly (12-3).

Kelvyn Park d. Little Village 25-7, 25-10
Kelvyn Park (21-12) advance to the second round behind Alberto Roman (24 assists, four digs), Peter Ortiz (seven kills, four blocks, two aces) and Raymond Reyes (seven kills, eight digs).

Boys track and field

Chicago Christian 68, St. Edward 50, Evergreen Park 45

Girls track and field

Chicago Christian 119.5, Evergreen Park 32.5, St. Edward 13

Oregon Invitational
Teams were not scored

Event winners

3,200 relay: Kaneland, 10:35.81

400 relay: Rochelle, 52.54

3,200 run: Breanne Hunter, Oregon, 14:16.72

100 hurdles: Lindsay Gierke, Kaneland, 15.44

100 dash: Brittany Ackley, Marengo, 13.02

800 run: Katie Sprague, Marengo, 2:34.6

800 relay: Rochelle, 1:50.17

400 dash: Lynea Axelson, Oregon, 1:02.52

300 hurdles: Lindsay Gierke, Kaneland, 48.67

1,600 run: Sarah Sprague, Marengo, 5:38.27

200 dash: Lauren Hunt, Marengo, 27.33

1,600 relay: Winnebago, 4:16.61

Shot put: Emily Scott, Harvard, 32-4

Discus: Jen Milroy, DeKalb, 106-5

High jump: Lauren Strohmaier, Genoa-Kingston, 5-3

Pole vault: Paige Knodle, Byron, 9-6

Long jump: Lexi Sondergoth, Rochelle, 15-1.5

Triple jump: Keli Patterson, Kaneland, 32-6

Boys tennis

Deerfield 6, Highland Park 1

Eisenhower 3, Oak Lawn 2

Hinsdale Central 4, New Trier 4

Hinsdale South 4, York 3

Illiana Christian 3, Lincoln-Way North 2

Johnsburg 5, Grayslake North 2

Joliet Catholic 5, Bishop McNamara 2

Lake Forest Academy 4, University High 1

Lyons Township 7, Homewood-Flossmoor 0

Naperville North 4, Naperville Central 3

Neuqua Valley 9, Batavia 1

Oak Forest 3, Bremen 2

Providence 3, Brother Rice 2

St. Francis 5, Marian Central Catholic 0

Thornwood 3, Crete-Monee 2

Timothy Christian 4, Nazareth 2

Walther Lutheran 4, Chicago Christian 1

Wheaton North 7, Glenbard North 0

Boys water polo

Sectional play-in round

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Hoffman Estates 17, Elk Grove 11

Richards 13, Lindblom 6

Boys lacrosse

Loyola 6, Libertyville 2

Girls lacrosse

Neuqua Valley 9, Batavia 1