Girls bowling
Streator 2,310, Hall 2,153: At the Streator Elks, the host Bowlin’ Bulldogs rallied after dropping the opening two games of three with a big enough third to steal the series win.
Lily Michael with a 483 series (174 high game) and Kaitlyn Pettyjohn with a 401 (164) paced Streator. Lisa Lopez’s 397 and Jenna Onasch’s 394 were close behind.
Boys bowling
Streator 2,310, Hall 2,153: At the Streator Elks, the host Bowlin’ Bulldogs topped the Red Devils led by a 526 series (189, 182 high games) courtesy of Cody Taylor.
Other high rollers for Streator included Brayden Bradley with a 473 and Tyson Kolojay with a 467 (175).
Ottawa 2,959, Kaneland 2,832: At Dettore’s Town Lanes, the host Pirates triumphed over the Knights led by a 598 series (212 high game) off the hands of Bently Thumm.
Lucas Day with a 560 (224) also led the victorious Pirates.
Boys wrestling
Seneca 54, Herscher 27; Sandwich 47, Seneca 34: At Seneca on Thursday, the Fighting Irish opened their season by splitting a pair in a triangular against old Interstate 8 Conference foes.
Recording two wins on the night for Seneca were Chris Thompson at 113 pounds (forfeit, 10-0 major decision), Raiden Terry at 120 (18-3 technical fall, second-period pin), Ethan Othon at 132 (two first-period pinfalls), Gunner Varland at 165 (forfeit, first-period pin) and Landyn Ramsey (first-period pin, forfeit).
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Contested wins against Seneca were posted by Sandwich’s Dom Urbanski at 126 (second-period pinfall), Logan Murphy at 138 (third-period pin), Jaxson Blanchard at 144 (first-period pin), Jack Forth at 150 (third-period pinfall), Cooper Corder at 157 (17-2 technical fall), Josh Kotalik at 175 (first-period pin) and Kaden Clevenger at 215 (first-period pin).
Kaneland 36, Ottawa 35; Glenbard South 60, Ottawa 18: At Maple Park, the visiting Pirates lost a one-point heartbreaker to Interstate 8 Conference rival Kaneland and also fell to Glenbard South.
Girls basketball
Fieldcrest 60, Dwight 54: At Minonk, the host Knights (5-3) captured the nonconference triumph over the Trojans (4-3).
Leading Fieldcrest were Macy Gochanour (29 points), Pru Mangan (14) and TeriLynn Timmerman (12).
Dwight leaders on the night included Mikayla Chambers (24 points) and Ryan Bean (eight).
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Marquette 55, Putnam Co. 19: At Granville, the visiting Crusaders earned the convincing Tri-County Conference triumph at R.M. Germano Gymnasium.
Kaitlyn Davis posted a near triple-double with a 29-point, eight-rebounds, eight-steal effort. Hunter Hopkins added 10 points.
Hinckley-Big Rock 46, Earlville 43: At Earlville, the host Red Raiders lost a close one despite double-doubles from both Audrey Scherer (19 points, 22 rebounds) and Addie Scherer (11 points, 12 rebounds, five steals).
Kyley Helgesen added four points and four assists.
Somonauk/Leland 56, IMSA 9: At Somonauk, the host Bobcats domained Illinois Math & Science Academy for the Little Ten Conference victory.
Kiley Mason (16 points), Abby Hohmann (10 points), Ella Roberts (eight points) and Macey Kinney (seven points) led 10 scorers for Somonauk/Leland.
Eureka 61, FCW 45: At Eureka, the visiting Falcons dropped the Heart of Illinois Conference affair despite a 26-point effort from Emma Palaschak.
Kora Edens and McKenna Murphy added seven points apiece for Flanagan-Cornell/Woodland.
Genoa-Kingston 46, Sandwich 29: At Sandwich, the host Indians fell to the Cogs in a nonconference matchup.
Sandwich falls to 1-6.
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