Prep Baseball Report

Daily Roundup: March 21



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POWER 25

TEAM FINAL TEAM FINAL DETAILS
No. 2 Neuqua Valley 7 Harlem 3 MORE
All nine outs that Wildcats starter James Kulak recorded were via the strike out and he allowed one unearned run on no hits and two walks. At the top of the lineup, Ryan Wheeler and Evan Ranneklev were responsible for five of the team's 11 hits in their team's home opener.
Solorio 1 No. 14 Mundelein 17 MORE
The Mustangs lept out to a 17-0 lead after the 2nd inning by applying pressure to Solorio's defense and drawing out at-bats. Mundelein walked six times in the first two innings and only had two hits in their seven-run 1st. Ryan Patel and Ben Holly each drove in three runs in the win to help the Mustangs get to 3-0 to start the season.
Sacred Heart-Griffin 5 No. 21 Glenwood 6 MORE
Glenwood walked off on Sacred Heart-Griffin by a score of 6-5, thanks to an RBI single by Kyle Werries in the bottom of the seventh inning. Glenwood tied the game up at five in the bottom of the sixth inning when Nolan Rooney delivered an RBI single. Rooney and Graham Bender finished with two hits for Glenwood. Drew Detmers picked up his first win of the year, twirling 4.1 innings of shutout baseball out of the bullpen for Glenwood. Detmers struck out two and scattered to hits. Pete Soehnlin paced the Sacred Heart-Griffin offense with three hits.
No. 24 St. Rita 11 Oak Lawn 1 MORE
A 10-run 3rd from the Mustangs really locked things up early. St. Rita recorded eight of their 12 hits in the 3rd, including Frank Napleton's two-run single. Napleton and his brother Luke combined to drive in five runs against Oak Lawn to help bring St. Rita's record back to .500 at 2-2.

Other IHSA Action

TEAM FINAL TEAM FINAL DETAILS
Dunlap 11 Peoria Notre Dame 1 MORE
The Eagles are 2-0 now after their 11-1 win at home on Wednesday. Dunlap sprung to a 6-0 lead after the 1st inning when eight Eagles reached base in the inning. Myles Burke was reached base four times and had two RBIs and Luke Miller was 2-for-4 and drove in three runs.
Plainfield East 11 Downers Grove North 0 MORE
Bengals starter Andrew Hoffmann pitched five shutout innings, allowed just one hit and one walk and struck out 10 batters to help lift Plainfield East to a 5-0 record in 2018. Joey Fox was 2-for-3 and drove in three runs in the win.
Hinsdale Central 3 Romeoville 2 MORE
The Red Devils and Romeoville went back and forth late before Central took the 3-2 lead in the 7th, where it stood. Simon Lane started for Hinsdale and scattered four hits across five innings, allowed just one run and struck out four. Four errors in the game for Romeoville allowed for Central to hang around and take the lead late and earn their second win of the season (2-0).
Benton 6 Salem 4 MORE
Five runs between the two teams in the 7th made for a dramatic finish on Wednesday at Salem. Salem starter Nate Roth threw six innings and allowed three runs, only one earned, on two hits and a walk and struck out five. Benton scored three runs in the 7th once Roth was removed to take the lead to 6-2 before they fended off an admirable comeback effort by the Wildcats late. Hamilton Page homered for the Wildcats in the loss and drove in four runs.
Woodstock 1 Huntley 13 MORE
Huntley pitching allowed just three hits over five innings and let their offense do all the heavy lifting Wednesday. Evan Tocmo, Kamrin Hoffmann, A.J. Henkle, and Josh Tarlin each drove in two runs for the Red Raiders.
Metamora 9 Galesburg 1 MORE
Simeon 7 Tinley Park 2 MORE
Richmond-Burton 5 Grant 6 MORE
Lemont 3 Lockport 4 MORE
Prairie Ridge 5 Palatine 6 MORE
Centennial 11 Taft School 12 MORE
Elgin 2 Addison Trail 8 MORE
Windsor/Stewardson-Strasburg 5 Arcola 6 MORE
Athens 17 West Central 1 MORE
Beardstown 1 Canton 7 MORE
Bogan 16 Perspectives Charter/Leadership 1 MORE
Greenfield/Northwestern 1 Carlinville 11 MORE
Chicago Hope Academy 7 Ida Crown Jewish Academy 5 MORE
Chicago Washington 11 Goode STEM Academy 1 MORE
Riverside-Brookfield 7 Cicero Morton 13 MORE
MacArthur 18 Decatur Eisenhower 12 MORE
Decatur Lutheran 10 Warrensburg-Latham 14 MORE
East Moline United 0 Orion 10 MORE
Wethersfield/Annawan 6 Farmington 7 MORE
Flanagan/Woodland 15 Earlville/Leland 13 MORE
Galena 0 River Ridge/Scales Mound 12 MORE
St. Louis HomeSchool 5 Granite City 9 MORE
Granite City 4 St. Louis HomeSchool 9 MORE
Hamilton County 4 Pinckneyville 0 MORE
Hampshire 14 Belvidere 4 MORE
Hubbard 11 Steinmetz 2 MORE
IC Catholic Prep 5 Lisle 1 MORE
Jacksonville 4 Lanphier 7 MORE
Southwestern 14 Jersey 9 MORE
Harrisburg 1 Johnston City 0 MORE
Wilmington 7 Joliet West 12 MORE
Alleman 13 Macomb 4 MORE
Erie-Prophetstown 2 Marquette 12 MORE
Belleville East 4 Mascoutah 14 MORE
Marshall 2 Mattoon 12 MORE
Griggsville-Perry 6 Mendon Unity 10 MORE
Montini Catholic 20 Proviso West 4 MORE
Gillespie 5 Mt. Olive 0 MORE
Ridgewood 8 Nazareth Academy 4 MORE
Carlyle 6 New Athens 3 MORE
Oakwood 3 Fisher 5 MORE
Valmeyer 13 Okawville 4 MORE
Pawnee 2 Routt Catholic 9 MORE
Paxton-Buckley-Loda 18 Heyworth 8 MORE
Pearl City 3 Milledgeville 2 MORE
Coal City 9 Pontiac 5 MORE
Princeville 11 Knoxville 7 MORE
Putnam County 5 Elmwood/Brimfield 6 MORE
Riverton 0 Maroa-Forsyth 9 MORE
Boylan Catholic 8 Rochelle 3 MORE
Alden-Hebron/Faith Lutheran 0 Round Lake 10 MORE
Rushville-Industry 5 Camp Point Central 8 MORE
Dwight 1 Seneca 15 MORE
Springfield 3 Normal University 9 MORE
Rochester 0 Springfield Southeast 4 MORE
Richland County 0 St. Anthony 3 MORE
Midland 8 Stark County 9 MORE
Staunton 16 Dupo 0 MORE
Triad 12 Collinsville 2 MORE
Washington 10 Olympia 0 MORE
Aurora Christian 4 West Aurora 8 MORE
Yorkville 16 Plano 0 MORE
Freeburg 11 Highland Park 9 MORE
Mahomet-Seymour 15 Clinton 5 MORE
Reed-Custer 10 Gardner-South Wilmington 1 MORE
New Berlin 4 PORTA/Ashland-Chandlerville 2 MORE
Naperville North 14 Bolingbrook 0 MORE
Larkin 2 West Chicago 4 MORE
Dundee-Crown 3 Schaumburg 9 MORE
Charleston 1 Shelbyville 2 MORE
Morris 1 Herscher 3 MORE
Bloomington 1 Morton 8 MORE
Hoffman Estates 3 Maine East 1 MORE
Bismarck-Henning 10 St. Joseph-Ogden 2 MORE

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