Over the weekend in High School Sports
Marquette won on the road at Seneca 13-3 in baseball.
Winning pitcher Shane Reynolds went six innings with one strikeout for The Crusaders
For the Irish, Matt Cruise drove in two runs and Cole Underhill pitched three innings with three earned runs and two strikeouts in the loss.
The Earlville Lady Red Raiders outscored Hiawatha 5-4 in nine innings in softball.
The Ottawa JV team competed at the Geneseo Invitational.
For the Pirates in singles: Sebastian Cabrera won the championship, Ethan Krafft placed 3rd and Rylan Salas placed 4th.
In Doubles: Ethan Krafft & Daniel Reinhardt and the team of Rylan Salas & Landen Thorsen all placed 3rd in their brackets.
Seneca defeated Limestone 74-3 and their host the LP Cavaliers 72-11 in a triangular contest in wrestling at LP High School.
Winners for the Irish:
Owen Feiner Asher Hamby Wilson Widman Collin Wright Isaac Marques Chris Peura Gavin Robertson Maveric Varland Nathan Elliott Luke Sangston Kyler Hahn
Billy Glasscock Jaden Casey Will Milton Chris Peura Conner Lorden and Ryan Poole.
Elsewhere in sports
Yesterday the Sox split a doubleheader with the Indians. Adam Eaton homered in the eighth inning to lift the Pale Hose to an 8-6 extra inning victory in game one. Codi Heuer picked up the win and Aaron Bummer posted his first save. In the second game, Jose Ramirez homered as the Indians won 3-1. Jimmy Lambert took the loss and Nick Madrigal drove in the lone run for the Sox.
The White Sox will be without pitcher Michael Kopech for at least ten days. The club placed the right-hander on the ten-day injured list yesterday with left hamstring soreness.
Javier Báez and Patrick Wisdom each homered twice as the Cubs powered past the Padres 7-2 at Wrigley Field. Kris Bryant also went deep for the North-Siders. Kohl Stewart got the win after allowing one unearned run on three hits over five in his first start in the big leagues in more than two years. The Cubs are now in first place in the NL Central after winning seven of their last eight. The series resumes tonight.
The Cardinals bullpen gave up seven runs in a 9-4 loss to the Dodgers at Dodger Stadium. Jack Flaherty struck out nine and gave up two runs over five innings for St. Louis before being pulled early with left side tightness. Justin Williams, Dylan Carlson and Tyler O’Neill each homered for the Cards, who have dropped two in a row. The series continues tonight.
In the WNBA, The Chicago Sky are at home tonight against the Phoenix Mercury. The Sky fell 82-79 to the Sparks on Sunday.