West Aurora baseball rallied for a win, Romeoville baseball scored a season-high 19 runs and more results in Tuesday's Herald News roundup.
The Lincoln-Way Central baseball team handed Lincoln-Way West its first loss of the season on Monday that and more baseball, softball, soccer, track and field and lacrosse in Monday's roundup.
Woodland/Flanagan-Cornell softball recorded a 3-2 senior-day victory Monday over Dwight, led by seniors Kaiden Connor and Shae Simons.
Lockport remains undefeated and more notes from the girls soccer season thus far.
Joliet Catholic baseball dominated St. Viator, Wilmington and Lockport baseball both won big and more in Saturday's Herald-News sports roundup.
La Salle-Peru nosed past Kaneland, Sycamore to claim the Interstate 8 Conference girls track and field meet title on Friday at the L-P Sports Complex.
Morris' Nazim Baftiri had a homer and three RBIs, while Brett Bounds struck out 10 in a 4-2 win over Sycamore; Zach Ohlund hits three homers to lead Wilmington baseball past Dwight; plus more from around the Herald-News area.
Seneca sophomore pitcher Tessa Krull allowed Marquette a run on three hits in the first, but retired 20 of the final 23 batters the rest of the way in leading her team to a 3-1 Tri-County Conference triumph at June Gross Field on Thursday afternoon.
Lisabella Dimitrijevic struck out 16 in a one-hitter as Lincoln-Way Central notched a 1-0 win over Bradley-Bourbonnais, while Lincoln-Way East's boys tennis team capped a perfect conference season.