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Day: April 15, 2026

Newman baseball beats Eastland 10-0, cruises to 11th win

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Jameson Hanlon had four hits and Michael Morse had four RBIs as Newman beat Eastland 10-0 on Wednesday. The Comets improved to 11-1 with the win.

Eastland’s Maci Klavenga has 3 hits in 18-0 win at Newman: Wednesday’s Sauk Valley Roundup

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Eastland’s Maci Klavenga had three hits and three stolen bases in an 18-0 win at Newman. Sterling baseball also fell at United Township in Wednesday’s Sauk Valley roundup.

L-P girls soccer edges Rochelle for I-8 win: Wednesday’s NewsTribune roundup

La Salle-Peru 1, Rochelle 0 (PKs): The Cavaliers earned an Interstate 8 Conference victory in penalty kicks Wednesday in La Salle.Lily Higgins made two saves on PKs and made a penalty kick. She finished with 10 saves for L-P (7-5, 1-3 I-8).At La Salle: Aubrey Duttlinger won the long jump and triple jump to lead La Salle-Peru to an Interstate 8 Conference dual victory over Ottawa on Tuesday.The Cavaliers scored 72.5 points to the Pirates’ 64.5.Duttlinger leapt 5.65 meters in the long jump and 10.79 meters in the triple jump.Other winners for the Cavs were Kiera Mertes in the 200 meters (27.36 seconds), Aubrey Urbanski in the 400 (1:06.4), Bethany Kasperski in the 1,600 (6:18.48), Ryan Owczarek in the 3,200 (14:39.84), Natillie Wozniak in the high jump (1.5m), Aniya Lumpkins in the pole vault (2.13m) and Kasperski, Yoselin Carlos, Gracie Politsch and Urbanski in the 4x800 relay (11:14.27).Ottawa won the boys meet 77-69.Caleb Currie and Griffin Hammers were multiple event winners for L-P. Currie won the long jump (6.36m), the triple jump (13.39m) and high jump (1.85m), and Hammers won the 200 (23.52) and the 400 (51.81).Other L-P winners were Zachary Pescetto in the 800 (2:15.69), Aavery Hill in the discus (43.16m), Luca Verucchi, Kash Tomsha, Nicholas Campbell and Wyatt Kilday in the 4x200 (1:38.81) and Joseph Wick, Caleb Bjerkaas, Pescetto and Anthony Padilla in the 4x800 (9:24.53).At Mackinaw: Micheal Beckett won the triple jump (13.48m) and placed second in the long jump (6.5m) to help Fieldcrest place third in a six-team meet Tuesday at Deer Creek-Mackinaw.Also for the Knights, Braydin Eplin won the discus (39.14m).In the girls meet, Fieldcrest placed fifth.Pru Mangan won the shot put (9.7m) and the discus (33.64m), and Clare Forrest won the triple jump (9.69m).At Dwight: Taylor Frawley won three events to help the Henry-Midland girls place second in a four-team meet at Dwight.Frawley won the 100 meters (13.43 seconds), 200 (27.65) and the long jump (4.92m). Stella won the high jump (1.24m) for the Timberducks.In the boys meet, Brecken Pyles won the high jump (1.73m) and took second in the long jump (5.91m) as Henry finished fourth.At Shabbona: Earlville’s Daniel Hoffman won the long jump (6.06m), placed second in the 200 meters (24.9 seconds) and third in the 100 (12.11) in a six-team meet Tuesday at Indian Creek.The Red Raiders placed sixth. DePue finished fifth.For the Little Giants, Edward Rodriguez was second in the 1,600 (5:15.86) and the 3,200 (11:27.99).In the girls meet, Earlville finished fifth. DePue was sixth.Emily Harrison placed second in the discus (21.4m) for the Red Raiders.At Oneida: Bureau Valley placed fifth in a six-team meet Tuesday at ROWVA-Williamsfield.The Storm’s 4x800-meter relay team of Easton Taylor, Gavin Pistole, Joe Siri and Reid Kalapp placed third in 10:03.32.

L-P girls soccer edges Rochelle for I-8 win: Wednesday’s NewsTribune roundup

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L-P girls soccer edges Rochelle for I-8 win: Wednesday’s NewsTribune roundup

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L-P girls soccer edges Rochelle for I-8 win: Wednesday’s NewsTribune roundup

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L-P girls soccer edges Rochelle for I-8 win: Wednesday’s NewsTribune roundup

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L-P girls soccer edges Rochelle for I-8 win: Wednesday’s NewsTribune roundup

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Marquette softball wins one-run thriller over Somonauk/Leland: The Times Wednesday roundup

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Marquette softball and Sandwich baseball were winners on an otherwise quiet local sports day for The Times Wednesday Roundup.

Marquette softball wins one-run thriller over Somonauk/Leland: The Times Wednesday roundup

Marquette 4, Somonauk/Leland 3: At June Gross Field on Wednesday, the host Crusaders (12-3) scored thrice in the fifth inning and held off a late rally by the visiting Bobcats (5-5) for the nonconference triumph.Lily Brewer was 3 for 3 with two doubles and an RBI to lead the Cru offense. Hunter Hopkins tripled and tallied an RBI in support of winning pitcher Savannah Erickson (3 IP, 0 ER, 3 K), who relieved Kinley Rick (4 IP, 2 ER, 4 K).Brielle Deacon (6 IP, 3 ER, 10 K) suffered the pitching loss for Somonauk/Leland. Brooke Bahrey, Maddie LeCuyer and MacKenna McMahan (RBI) provided two hits apiece in the loss.Sandwich 5, Harvard 3: At Sandwich, the host Indians (9-7-1) made more of their eight hits than the Hornets did with their eight, leading throughout their eighth consecutive victory.Braden Behringer (7 IP, 3 ER, 8 K) pitched the complete game win, helping his own cause with a single, a home run and two batted in. Anthony Wade had three hits and an RBI, with Cash White driving in two runs.
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