Girls volleyball
Johnsburg 2, Sandwich 0: At Sandwich, Adelaide Bruns had four aces, 10 assists, eight digs and four kills to lead the Skyhawks to a 25-15, 25-13 win against the Indians in a Kishwaukee River Conference contest. Emerson Payne-Brennan added four kills.
Richmond-Burton 2, Harvard 0: At Richmond, Dani Hopp had six kills to lead the Rockets to a 25-18, 25-14 win over the Hornets in a KRC match. Sophia Komar added five kills, and Lanee Cooley had six aces for R-B (2-0, 2-0).
Kaitlin Frenk and Madison McDonough had three aces each for Harvard.
Crystal Lake South 2, Grayslake Central 1: At Crystal Lake, the Gators picked up their first win of the season, taking a three-game thriller over the Rams 20-25, 25-19, 25-20.
Woodstock North 2, Plano 0: At Woodstock, Jenna Johnson had seven kills as the Thunder improved to 2-0 with a 25-11, 25-17 win over the Reapers in a KRC contest. Tayler Menzel and Ava Karadas had six kills apiece for North.
Boys soccer
Woodstock North 7, Marengo 0: At Marengo, the Thunder rolled in their KRC opener over the Indians, improving to 1-1 on the season.
Huntley 0, Guilford 0: At Huntley, Ethan Knaus had five saves to lead the Red Raiders (0-0-2).
Boys cross country
Lakes Early Bird Quad: At Lake Villa, Crystal Lake South dominated by taking the top three spots to win the invite. Joseph Gonzalez cruised to the win. Logan Aarseth was second, and Chad Wehby was third.
Girls tennis
Crystal Lake South 6, McHenry 1: At Crystal Lake, the host Gators swept singles with Rachelle Appelhans, Riley Sturm and Katie Lin winning in straight sets. Izzie Townsend and Briana Freund won at No. 2 doubles for McHenry.
Girls flag football
McHenry 54, Grayslake North 12: At McHenry, the Warriors beat the Knights to improve to 2-0 on the season.
Girls golf
Marian Central 221, St. Edwards 228: At Elgin, Jordan Cheng earned medalist honors for the Hurricanes with a 42 in the Chicagoland Christian Conference contest.
Prairie Ridge 175, Huntley 192: At Huntley, Lily Myers and Grace Mertel shot a 38 and 41, respectively, to lead the Wolves to the FVC win over the Red Raiders. Huntley’s Kinsey Hayes was the medalist with a 37.