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SAN JOSE, Calif. – In a historic collaboration aimed at enhancing the local sports landscape, San José State announced today that, in partnership with the San Jose Giants and their ownership group Diamond Baseball Holdings (DBH), the University is adding its support to the renovation of Excite Ballpark to provide a world-class venue for the Spartans […]

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SAN JOSE, Calif. – In a historic collaboration aimed at enhancing the local sports landscape, San José State announced today that, in partnership with the San Jose Giants and their ownership group Diamond Baseball Holdings (DBH), the University is adding its support to the renovation of Excite Ballpark to provide a world-class venue for the Spartans baseball team.

Last month, the Giants and DBH announced an agreement with the San Jose City Council to keep the Giants at Excite Ballpark through 2050 and jointly fund ballpark improvements. This additional investment by San José State University will support the student-athlete and Spartans fan experience while further elevating the game of baseball for the South Bay community.

Key Highlights for San José State University:

Provide a long-term home for SJSU Spartans Baseball at what will be the best facility in the Mountain West, with opportunities to host future Mountain West Championships. In addition:

  • Full access for practices and home games in the upgraded stadium, ensuring the Spartans have a premier venue to compete at the highest level.
  • A new dedicated clubhouse with coaches’ offices, built exclusively for San José State Baseball, featuring custom design input from the University.
  • Access to the state-of-the-art weight room, as well as indoor and outdoor hitting and pitching tunnels for athlete development.
  • The opportunity for the field to be named after legendary San José State Baseball Coach Sam Piraro, who led the team to the 2000 College World Series. This partnership is set to etch Coach Piraro’s name into the SJSU Baseball legacy, proudly displayed on the San José Giants’ field for generations to come.

“This partnership marks a significant milestone for San José State Baseball,” said Jeff Konya, Director of Athletics at San José State University. “By joining forces with the San José Giants, we are providing our student-athletes with an exceptional playing environment while also enhancing the fan experience for all of our supporters. This is a win-win for the entire community and a testament to the growing baseball culture in San Jose.”

“As a San Jose native, I am thrilled to further our collaboration with San José State to reach this landmark agreement that ensures Excite Ballpark serves as a hub for baseball of all levels in this region for decades to come,” said Ben Taylor, President of the San José Giants. “I could not be more excited for this next chapter in the shared history of San Jose State and the San Jose Giants.”

San José State’s clubhouse renovations will feature a host of eco-friendly design elements, including sustainable building materials and energy-efficient systems. Upgrades will also include enhanced fan amenities and family-friendly areas, making it the ultimate destination for baseball lovers of all ages.

Renovations are already underway at Excite Ballpark, with an anticipated opening for San José State’s new clubhouse in April 2027. Excite Ballpark will continue to be the home field for San José State Baseball and the San José Giants, as well as serving as a venue that the San José community can enjoy year-round.

About the San José State Spartans Baseball Team

The San José State Spartans baseball team represents San José State University in NCAA Division I college baseball as a member of the Mountain West Conference. With a strong tradition dating back to 1890, the Spartans have built a respected program that has produced numerous professional players and competed in multiple NCAA Regionals, including a College World Series appearance in 2000, plus a Mountain West Championship in 2023, and three-straight trips to the Mountain West Championship game. The team plays its home games at Excite Ballpark in downtown San José, a historic venue shared with Minor League Baseball’s San José Giants. 

About the San José Giants

The San Jose Giants are a Class A professional baseball team and have been an affiliate of the San Francisco Giants since 1988. San Jose has won seven California League Championships as a Giants affiliate and twelve overall. The San Jose Giants have graduated 243 Major League players, 177 of whom have played or currently play for the San Francisco Giants. Excite Ballpark, the home of the San Jose Giants, first opened in 1942 and has seen over eight million fans enter through its gates.

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Orange County scores and player stats for Friday, May 23 – Orange County Register

Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe now Scores and stats from Orange County games on Friday, May 23 Click here for details about sending your team’s scores and stats to the Register. The deadline for submitting information is 10:45 p.m. Monday through Friday and 10 p.m. Saturday. FRIDAY’S SCORES BOYS […]

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FRIDAY’S SCORES

BOYS TENNIS

CIF/USTA CHAMPIONSHIPS

SOCAL REGIONAL

Semifinals

University 5, Peninsula 2

Harvard-Westlake 6, Palisades 1

Note: Final at 1:30 p.m. Saturday

Round I

University 7, Buchanan 0

Peninsula 5, Canyon Crest 2

Harvard-Westlake 7, Torrey Pines 0

Palisades 4, JSerra 3

BASEBALL

CIF-SS PLAYOFFS

Quarterfinals

DIVISION 1

St. John Bosco 4, Villa Park 3 (9 innings)

VP: Lopez 2-5, 2B, 2RBI. Hoppie (4.1IP 0H 0R 1BB 3K).

Santa Margarita 5, Los Alamitos 4

SM: Owens 1-2, HR, RBI. Gravely IV 2-3, RBI. Spiridonoff 2-4, 2B, RBI.

LosAl: Deninno 1-1, HR, RBI. Carrion 3-4, RBI. Porch 2B, 2R.

DIVISION 2

Fountain Valley 5, Torrance 2

FV: Hunt (W, 5IP 0H 0R 1BB 1K). Zamora 1-4, RBI. Lomeli R, RBI. Grack 2-3, 2R. Robinson 2-3, R.

Mater Dei 2, Foothill 0

MD: Thomas (7IP, 4H, 0BB, 13K). Lara 2B, RBI. Navarro 1H, RS. Wetzel 2B, RS. Guth 2H. Rudisell 2H, RBI.

Fh: Lauridsen (7IP, 7H, 2ER, 1BB, 9K). Rycroft 2-3, 3B. Gugino 1-2, 2B

Other D2 score

Etiwanda 8, Servite 3

DIVISION 3

Beckman 5, Arrowhead Christian 4

Beck: Molina (W, CG, 7H, 3ER, 5K), 1-3, HR, 2RBI. Powell 1-4, HR, SB, 3RBI.

Glendora 2, Costa Mesa 1

CM: Simmonds (L, 4IP 6H 0ER 3K). Morales (3IP 1H 0ER 3K). Rottschafer 1-3, 2B, RBI

DIVISION 4

Thousand Oaks 6, Woodbridge 3

Wb: Namgoong 4-4, 2B, 2R. Stottlemyer 1-4, R, RBI.

DIVISION 5

Northwood 1, Citrus Hill 0

Nor: Grossman (W, 6.1IP, 3H, 0R, 7K), 1-3, 2B. Stevenson (Sv, 0.2IP, 0H, 0R). Liu 2-3, SB, RBI.

DIVISION 6

Estancia 4, Pacifica Christian 3 (9 innings)

Est: McCrea (8IP 7H 3R 1ER 2K) 1-3, RBI. Silva (W, 1IP 0H 0R 1K). Atkinson 2B, 2R, RBI. Humphries 2-5, RBI.

Note: Sawyer Atkinson’s 2-out, RBI double in bottom of 7th inning tied game 3-3. Jake Humphries’ game-winning hit with 2 outs in 9th scored Atkinson.

DIVISION 7

Mary Star 8, Garden Grove 7

GG: Ramos (5IP, 4H, 1ER, 9K). Martinez 2-3, SB, 2R, RBI. Fernandez 2-3, R, RBI. Lam 2-3, SB, RBI.

DIVISION 8

Fillmore 3, La Quinta 2

LQ: Clarke (6IP, 7H, 2ER, 3K). Forte 2-3, RBI. Perez 1-4, RBI. Rakowski 2-4, R.

Other D8 score

Valencia 9, San Bernardino 3

 

 

 

 

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Walker and Bogan to the 2025 East First Round Championships

Story Links JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Over 250 NCAA member institutions sponsor Division I track and field teams, and each year, these teams hope to compete in the championship meet. With over 20 events for both men and women, the championship meet will cap off an exciting outdoor season.  The NCAA first rounds run […]

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Over 250 NCAA member institutions sponsor Division I track and field teams, and each year, these teams hope to compete in the championship meet. With over 20 events for both men and women, the championship meet will cap off an exciting outdoor season. 

The NCAA first rounds run Wednesday, May 28, through Saturday, May 31. Both the DI men’s and women’s first rounds are held simultaneously.

The meets will be held in two locations for the east and west regions. The NCAA East first round will be located in Jacksonville, Florida, with North Florida serving as the host school. The NCAA West first roundwill be located in College Station, Texas, with Texas A&M serving as the host school.

The top 12 competitors from each individual event and the top 12 teams from each relay event advance from each first round. The list of qualifiers from each event contested in the first rounds will be announced by 5 p.m. ET on Sunday, June 1. The final list of the championship competition participants will be announced by 3 p.m. ET on Tuesday, June 3.

Junior Sha’Nard Walker and Freshman Xavier Bogan have been nothing short of incredible for the Wildcats this season.

Walker has broken a  B-CU record in the 200m and been nationally ranked. He’s also had several first place finishes on the year. Additionally, Bogan has had several first place finishes in the long jump and been nationally ranked – he’s also come up strong in the triple jump.

The Walker/Bogan duo will compete in the East First Round of the Track & Field Championships in the 200m/400m and long jump.

Shanard Walker currently sits in the 18th spot in the 200m with a seed mark of 20.44 and 19th in the 400m with a seed mark of 45.73. Xavier Bogan sits 25th in the long jump with a seed mark of 7.70m.

Coach Garon Jackson is proud of his team and looks forward to more success.

“Shanard Walker has shown the hard work and desire to be on top of the 200m/400m nationally”, he says. ” I’m happy he decided to move up to the 400m after indoor season because it made him a better all around athlete. I expect big things from him at the NCAA Track & Field East Regionals in Jacksonville.

Assistant coach Courtney Walker is very proud of Xavier Bogan in the field. “For Xavier to make it this far as a freshman is truly a testament to the hard work he has put in this year”, she says. “I’m excited and looking forward to see how he finishes the rest of the season.”

The full schedule can be found here:

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Sara Schermerhorn Clinches Return Trip to NCAA Outdoor Title Race in the Women’s 400 Meters

Story Links Hope College’s Sara Schermerhorn will race in the national final in the women’s outdoor 400-meter run for the second consecutive season. The junior from Traverse City, Michigan (Traverse City West HS) qualified on Friday by clocking the sixth-fastest time during prelims at the NCAA Division III Outdoor Track […]

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Hope College’s Sara Schermerhorn will race in the national final in the women’s outdoor 400-meter run for the second consecutive season.

The junior from Traverse City, Michigan (Traverse City West HS) qualified on Friday by clocking the sixth-fastest time during prelims at the NCAA Division III Outdoor Track and Field Championships hosted by the SPIRE Institute in Geneva, Ohio, near Cleveland.

Schermerhorn’s 55.06-second effort put her in the nine-runner final on Saturday, May 24, at 2:30 p.m. Watch the race live on ncaa.com.

Macalester University (Minnesota) freshman Ariella Rogahn-Press topped the field with a prelim run of 53.88 seconds, one of two sub-54-second times. Emory University (Georgia) senior Eva Carchidi went 53.97.

Schermerhorn seeks her second career All-America distinction in the event and her fourth All-America accolade of the season. 

The exercise science major finished fifth in the nation in the 400 as a sophomore and earned All-America First Team honors.

On Thursday, Schermerhorn claimed All-America Second Team accolades in the 200-meter run after placing 11th during qualifying.

In March, Schermerhorn placed seventh in the nation in the 400 meters and ninth in the 200 meters at the NCAA Indoor Championships.

 



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Mizzou Volleyball to Host ‘Showdown at the Net’ Challenge; The Buzz, May 23

ESPN Events announced Thursday that Missouri volleyball will host Stanford in the 2025 “Showdown at the Net,” a Southeastern Conference and Atlantic Coast Conference Challenge. The matchup will take place at a time that has yet to be announced on Sept. 9 at the Hearnes Center. Fans can watch on ESPN. The Tigers have only […]

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ESPN Events announced Thursday that Missouri volleyball will host Stanford in the 2025 “Showdown at the Net,” a Southeastern Conference and Atlantic Coast Conference Challenge.

The matchup will take place at a time that has yet to be announced on Sept. 9 at the Hearnes Center. Fans can watch on ESPN.

The Tigers have only faced Stanford twice, and they have yet to grab a win. The last time the two teams met was in 2006 in the NCAA Tournament in December. Stanford won that game 3-2.

Other teams will compete at the event as well. Those matchups include Texas A&M against SMU on ESPN2, Georgia Tech against Tennessee on SECN, and more.

Friday’s Mizzou Schedule

  • There is nothing scheduled for today.

SEC News

History of the SEC: LSU Tigers 
Can Vanderbilt’s Men’s Basketball Transfer Class Elevate The Program To A New Level? Just A Minute
CFP Seeding Change Shows Who Carries the Big Sticks in College Football

Did you notice?

Missouri men’s basketball welcomed Jayden Stone to the roster. Stone was ranked No. 22 nationally in points per game with 20.8 in 2023-2024.

  • Missouri women’s basketball guard Abbey Schreacke was featured in a video on social media that dove into her skill set as an athlete. She ranked 12th in the SEC in made three-pointers last season.
  • Missouri tennis gained a new addition with Auburn transfer Julie Bedard. She will have three years of eligibility left.
  • Tamar Bates, former Missouri men’s basketball guard, told reporters Thursday that he had pre-draft workouts with the Utah Jazz and the Sacramento Kings.
  • Sophie Cunningham made her debut with the Indiana Fever after missing two games with an injury. She scored nine points and had six rebounds and three assists. The Fever defeated Atlanta 81-76.

Mizzou Quote of the Day

“The week of the California game they wanted me to switch to defense. I knew we needed help there. I wasn’t happy, but I made the switch.”

– Johnny Roland

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Podcast: Reviewing Performances of Mizzou’s Offensive Coaching Staff
Mizzou Zeroing in on 2026 RB Target
College Football Playoff Format Change is Good News for Missouri, SEC

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Fitzgerald places ninth nationally in steeplechase to earn Second Team All-America honors

Story Links GENEVA, Ohio – Junior Ignatius Fitzgerald of the St. Olaf College men’s track and field team placed ninth in the 3,000-meter steeplechase at the NCAA Division III Outdoor Track & Field Championships to conclude his season on Friday afternoon at the SPIRE Institute. Running in his first national […]

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GENEVA, Ohio – Junior Ignatius Fitzgerald of the St. Olaf College men’s track and field team placed ninth in the 3,000-meter steeplechase at the NCAA Division III Outdoor Track & Field Championships to conclude his season on Friday afternoon at the SPIRE Institute.

Running in his first national meet in track and field, Fitzgerald finished ninth in the 12-runner final in 9:08.67 to earn Second Team All-America honors and finish one spot out of the first-team spots. The junior was fourth midway through the race before dipping to 11th with one lap to go but moved up two spots on the final lap to secure ninth place.

Fitzgerald was one of eight runners from the North Region in the 12-runner field after posting the No. 9 time in the prelims (8:59.51) the day before. This year marked the third season in a row with an Ole in the final of the event after Will Kelly ’24 finished 10th in 2023 and fourth in 2024.

Junior Kevin Turlington will complete St. Olaf’s showings at the meet in the final of the 5,000-meter run at 3 p.m. CT on Saturday, May 24.

 

 



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High school and local college results and highlights from the Southland, Aurora, Elgin, Naperville and Lake County coverage areas. Email Daily Southtown results to southtownsports@gmail.com, Beacon-News, Courier-News and Naperville Sun results to tribwestsports@gmail.com and News-Sun results to newssunsports@gmail.com.  FRIDAY’S RESULTS HIGH SCHOOLS BASEBALL Andrew 9, Illiana Christian (Ind.) 2 Andrew (23-11): Drew Alexander double, run, 2 […]

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FRIDAY’S RESULTS

HIGH SCHOOLS

BASEBALL

Andrew 9, Illiana Christian (Ind.) 2

Andrew (23-11): Drew Alexander double, run, 2 RBIs.

Bloom 7, Thornwood 0, forfeit

De La Salle 4, Richards 1

Dundee-Crown 6, West Chicago 1

Eisenhower 11, Lindblom 4

Eisenhower (9-22): Adam Ford double, 2 runs, 2 RBIs.

Evergreen Park 3, Argo 0

Evergreen (25-9): Michael Rodriguez 5 IP, 0 H, 7 Ks.

Grant 11, Grayslake North 1

Huntley 10, Streamwood 6

Joliet Catholic 4, Geneseo 1

JCA (20-14): Ryan Yurisich 2-for-4, 2 doubles, 2 RBIs.

Libertyville 11, Warren 0 (5 innings)

Libertyville (25-4, 13-1 North Suburban): Quinn Schambow run, 3 RBIs. Josh Holst 2-for-3, double, run, 2 RBIs.

Lincoln-Way West 15, Willowbrook 0 (4 innings)

Lincoln-Way West (25-7): Conor Essenburg 2-for-3, triple, 3 runs, 3 RBIs. Quentin Lange 2-for-3, double, run, 4 RBIs.

Lockport 9, Romeoville 2

Lockport (22-12): Drew Satunas double, run, 2 RBIs. Bryce Flood 2-for-2, 2 runs.

Loyola 2, Mundelein 1

New Trier 6, Jacobs 0

Oak Lawn 17, Solorio 7 (6 innings)

Oak Lawn (21-12): Peyton Melnik 3-for-5, double, triple, run, 4 RBIs. Jack Dempsey double, 2 runs, 3 RBIs.

Reavis 2, Oak Lawn 1

Reavis (23-11, 16-3 SSC Red): Dennis Muraida 6 IP, 0 ER, 8 Ks. Anthony Perez 2 RBIs.

St. Charles North 4, Geneva 3

Shepard 11, Hancock 1 (5 innings)

T.F. South 13, Rich Township 6

T.F. South (13-20-2): Chris Rodriguez double, 2 runs, 4 RBIs.

Rich Township (12-16): Khyre Burnette 2-for-3, 2 doubles, 2 runs, 2 RBIs.

CLASS 2A REGIONAL SEMIFINAL

RICHMOND-BURTON

Rockford Christian 13, Aurora Central Catholic 11

DO IT STEVIE’S WAY CLASSIC

Mount Carmel 4, Homewood-Flossmoor 1

Providence 11, Hinsdale Central 5

Providence (23-11): Nate O’Donnell 2-for-3, triple, 3-run HR, 3 runs, 4 RBIs.

St. Laurence 8, Brother Rice 3

Sandburg 4, St. Rita 3

Sandburg (21-11): Nick Seaman 2 RBIs.

DUPAGE VALLEY CHAMPIONSHIP

DeKalb 3, Waubonsie Valley 1

BOYS WATER POLO

STATE QUARTERFINALS

Naperville North 15, Brother Rice 6

Whitney Young co-op 12, Palatine 10

York 14, Stevenson 9

BOYS VOLLEYBALL

Sandburg d. Providence 25-18, 25-21

GIRLS SOCCER

CLASS 3A REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

DUNDEE-CROWN

Barrington 6, Dundee-Crown 0

HARLEM

Lake Zurich 5, Rockton Hononegah 1

HUNTLEY

Huntley 3, Jacobs 0

JOLIET CENTRAL

Lincoln-Way East 6, Sandburg 1

Lincoln-Way East (17-3-1): Adelyn Thomas 3 goals. Ellie Feigl 2 goals.

Sandburg (5-10-4): Gabby Dittmer goal.

LIBERTYVILLE

Libertyville 5, Palatine 1

Libertyville (16-1-3): Shea Krakowski 3 goals.

LINCOLN-WAY WEST

Lincoln-Way West 1, Homewood-Flossmoor 0

Lincoln-Way West (10-7): Kiersten White goal.

MARIST

Andrew 4, Marist 1

METEA VALLEY

Benet 1, Metea Valley 0 (SO)

Benet (14-6-2): Won shootout 4-3.

MOTHER MCAULEY

Lincoln-Way Central 4, Mother McAuley 0

NAPERVILLE CENTRAL

Naperville Central 3, Lockport 1

Naperville Central (20-1-1): Callie Tumilty goal. Natalie Liesch goal. Rebecca Ruggiero goal.

Lockport (18-5): Tiffany Giannese goal.

ROCKFORD AUBURN

Mundelein 2, Warren 1

ST. CHARLES EAST

St. Charles East 2, Geneva 0

St. Charles East (19-6-2): Anika Dodrill goal. Qori Strotkamp goal.

WILLOWBROOK

Wheaton Warrenville South 2, South Elgin 0

CLASS 2A REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

AMUNDSEN

St. Viator 2, Vernon Hills 0

GRAYSLAKE NORTH

Crystal Lake Central 4, Grayslake North 1

KANELAND

Woodstock 5, Plano 1

KANKAKEE A

Evergreen Park 3, Tinley Park 0

KANKAKEE B

Oak Forest 3, Kankakee 1

LEMONT

Lemont 1, Wheaton Academy 0

MARIAN CATHOLIC

Providence 8, Marian Catholic 1

Providence (21-0-2): Maggie Wolniakowski 3 goals, assist.

ST. LAURENCE

St. Laurence 3, Ag. Science 0

St. Laurence (17-4-2): Lucy Couch goal. Natalie Romano goal. Vero Jones goal.

SOFTBALL

Andrew 9, Downers Grove North 6

Andrew (20-12): MaTaia Lawson 4-for-5, 2 HRs, 2 runs, 2 RBIs. Kaidence Bruno HR, 2 runs, 2 RBIs. Scored 4 runs in top 7th.

Antioch 2, Grayslake North 1

De La Salle11, Lincoln Park 0 (6 innings)

De La Salle (24-10): Julie Guerrero CG, 9 Ks. Kayla Kamradt 2-for-3, run, 3 RBIs.

Evergreen Park 11, Mother McAuley 2

Evergreen (16-14): Sofie Panatera 3 RBIs. Maggie Troglia 3 RBIs.

Grayslake Central 9, Wauconda 2

Grayslake Central: Zalei Gryb 2-for-3, 3 RBIs. Eckenstahler 2-for-4, 2 runs, 2 RBIs.

Libertyville 7, Warren 6

Libertyville (21-8, 10-4 North Suburban): Taylor Higham CG, 12 Ks; 2-for-4, 2 runs. Maddy Kleeman double, 2 RBIs.

Lincoln-Way West 7, Sandburg 0

Lincoln-Way West (21-11, 8-8 SWSC): Reese Cusack 3-for-4, 2 doubles, HR, 2 runs, 2 RBIs.

Marist 9, St. Ignatius 2

Marist (30-2): Soleil Tate 4 IP, 7 Ks; 3-for-4, HR, 2 runs, 3 RBIs.

Neuqua Valley 6, Benet 5

Neuqua (17-14): Krista Waldusky 2-for-4, 3 RBIs. Cora Dickson 2-for-3, run, 2 RBIs; Clifford GW RBI in bottom 7th.

Benet (14-17): Sophia Rosner 2-for-4, double, 3 RBIs.

St. Charles North 5, Geneva 4

St. Charles North (20-9, 10-4 DuKane): Mackenzie Patterson 3-for-4, 2 runs, RBI. Won conference title.

Sycamore 12, Jacobs 3

Vernon Hills 5, Lake Zurich 2

Yorkville 2, Lemont 1

Yorkville (21-11): Ellie Fox 6.1 IP, 11 Ks. Brooke Ekwinski RBI triple.

CLASS 2A REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

BEECHER

Beecher 3, Wilmington 1

Beecher (32-2): Ava Lorenzatti CG, 3 H, 12 Ks. Ava Olson 3 RBIs.

MARENGO

Marengo 6, Aurora Central Catholic 3

ACC (23-10): Abby Gambro double, 2 RBIs.

CLASS 2A REGIONAL SEMIFINAL

PRINCETON

Princeton 9, Sandwich 6

Sandwich (13-12): Kayden Corneils 3-for-4, 2 runs. Hannah Decker double, run, 2 RBIs.

CLASS 1A REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

ST. EDWARD

St. Edward 5, Harvest Christian 4

St. Edward (16-14): Mackenzie Fitzpatrick 2 RBIs. Kendall Pemberton 3-for-4, double, run, RBI.

Harvest Christian (12-15): Alayna Booras double, run, 2 RBIs.

THURSDAY’S RESULTS

HIGH SCHOOLS

BASEBALL

Andrew 11, Lockport 5

Antioch 3, Round Lake 1

Antioch (21-11-1, 11-6 Northern Lake County): Jack Majerowski 5 IP, 0 H.

Argo 3, Lemont 1

Bloom 7, Thornwood 1

Bremen 3, T.F. South 0

Bremen (14-16, 8-11 SSC Blue): Aiden Gonzalez CG, 10 Ks.

Dundee-Crown 4, Woodstock 0

Glenbard East 1, West Aurora 0

West Aurora (26-6, 16-3 Upstate Eight): Zach Toma CG, 3 H.

Grant 3, Grayslake North 0

Homewood-Flossmoor 9, Stagg 3

Jacobs 6, Bartlett 0

Lake Forest 14, Mundelein 4

Lake Zurich 3, Stevenson 0

Lake Zurich (22-9, 11-3 North Suburban): Owen Stahl HR, 2 RBIs.

Lakes 1, Grayslake Central 0

Lincoln-Way East 5, Reavis 0

Lincoln-Way East (24-9): Graham Johnson CG, 2 H.

Lincoln-Way West 1, Hampshire 0

Lincoln-Way West (24-7): Conor Essenburg 5 IP, 8 Ks. Carson Paulas RBI.

Hampshire (26-8): Wilson Wemhoff 5 IP, 0 ER, 9 Ks.

New Trier 3, Highland Park 0

Oak Forest 9, Solorio 2

Ridgewood 13, Streamwood 3 (5 innings)

Riverside-Brookfield 11, Larkin 3

St. Patrick 1, Burlington Central 0

Burlington Central (16-16): Chase Powrozek 4 IP, 0 ER, 8 Ks.

South Elgin 5, Elmwood Park 0

South Elgin: Quentin Albert 3-for-4, 2 runs.

Streator 5, Plano 1

Wauconda 8, Woodstock North 7 (9 innings)

Wauconda (17-14): Carson Koehler 3 RBIs. Jackson Murphy 2-for-3, triple, 2 runs, RBI. Scored 3 runs in bottom 9th.

West Chicago 7, Elgin 0

Wheaton Warrenville South 2, Benet 0

Yorkville 13, Plainfield North 3

Yorkville (16-15, 9-6 Southwest Prairie West): Bryce Baxa 3-for-3, double, 5 RBIs.

CLASS 2A REGIONAL SEMIFINALS

CHICAGO CHRISTIAN

Peotone 3, Leo 2

U-HIGH

Beecher 9, U-High 8

CLASS 1A REGIONAL SEMIFINALS

HINCKLEY-BIG ROCK

Aurora Christian 4, Hinckley-Big Rock 0

Aurora Christian (19-14): Preston Morel CG, 3 H.

OTTAWA MARQUETTE

Newark 8, Somonauk 3

Newark (13-20): Payton Willis 3 RBIs. Eastin McBroom 3 RBIs.

WESTMINSTER CHRISTIAN

Westminster Christian 13, Chicago Richards 2 (5 innings)

Westminster Christian (17-12-1): Luke Bartolome 3-for-4, triple, 2 runs, 2 RBIs.

DO IT STEVIE’S WAY CLASSIC

Lincoln-Way Central 2, Mount Carmel 1

DUPAGE VALLEY SEMIFINALS

Waubonsie Valley 10, Naperville Central 0 (6 innings)

Waubonsie (18-11): Nick Lambert CG, 4 H. Owen Roberts 2-for-3, triple, 2 runs, RBI.

DeKalb 9, Naperville North 1

BOYS VOLLEYBALL

Lake Zurich d. Stevenson 25-15, 25-15

Lincoln-Way East d. Lincoln-Way West 25-21, 25-21

Lockport d. Andrew 19-25, 25-20, 25-23

Lockport (15-19, 3-5 SWSC): Aiden Morgan 10 kills.

St. Laurence d. Argo 25-22, 23-25, 25-23

GIRLS SOCCER

CLASS 3A REGIONAL SEMIFINAL

OSWEGO

Oswego 3, Waubonsie Valley 2 (OT)

CLASS 2A REGIONAL SEMIFINAL

KANELAND

Kaneland 9, IMSA 0

GIRLS WATER POLO

STATE QUARTERFINALS

Stevenson 11, Evanston 6

Naperville North 12, Fremd 8

Lyons 5, St. Ignatius 4

York 11, Lincoln-Way Central 4

SOFTBALL

Antioch 16, Round Lake 0 (4 innings)

Argo 9, Hancock 2

Dundee-Crown 7, Wauconda 1

Glenbard North 8, Batavia 0

Glenbrook North 4, Jacobs 3

Jacobs (17-17): Jianna Tanada 2-for-4, solo HR, 2 runs.

Hampshire 12, Geneva 6

Larkin 4, West Aurora 2

Larkin (14-16, 10-9 Upstate Eight): Yesenia Escobar 3-for-4, double, run, 2 RBIs.

Lincoln-Way Central 7, Lincoln-Way East 6

Lincoln-Way Central (29-1, 16-0 SWSC): Carly Karales 2-for-3, run, 2 RBIs. Ellie McLaughlin 3-for-4, double, 2 runs, RBI.

Lincoln-Way East (26-5, 11-5): Cassidy Jagielski 2-run HR.

Lincoln-Way West 6, Lemont 0

Lincoln-Way West (20-11): Reese Forsythe 2-for-4, HR, 2 runs, 2 RBIs.

Lockport 7, Andrew 5

Lockport (25-9, 12-4 SWSC): Mikayla Cvitanovich double, run, 2 RBIs.

Andrew (19-12, 9-7): MaTaia Lawson 3 HRs.

Maine West 10, Highland Park 0 (6 innings)

Marian Catholic 8, De La Salle 7

Mundelein 18, Lake Forest 1 (4 innings)

Mundelein (20-8, 8-6 North Suburban): Claire Connelly 3-for-3, double, HR, 2 runs, 4 RBIs.

Plainfield East 4, Benet 2

Plano 7, Rochelle 0

Plano (8-19-1): Lindsey Cocks solo HR, 2 runs.

Ridgewood 7, Elgin 6

St. Laurence 2, Lyons 1

St. Laurence (20-5): Vanessa Kates solo HR.

South Elgin 6, Bartlett 2

South Elgin (26-4, 19-0 Upstate Eight): Adreana Hauser 2-for-2, run, 2 RBIs.

Stagg 16, Rich Township 2 (5 innings)

Stevenson 5, Lake Zurich 2

Sycamore 2, Oswego 1 (8 innings)

Oswego (31-2): Jaelynn Anthony 5.1 IP, 11 Ks.

CLASS 2A REGIONAL SEMIFINAL

Morrison 13, Somonauk 0 (5 innings)

CLASS 1A REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

INDIAN CREEK

Newark 17, Earlville 0 (4 innings)

CLASS 1A REGIONAL SEMIFINALS

ST. EDWARD

Harvest Christian 11, Hope Academy 1 (4 innings)

St. Edward 17, Walther Christian 2 (5 innings)

SERENA

Gardner-South Wilmington 5, Illinois Lutheran 0

Compiled by Josh Krockey.



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