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Sports Roundup: Massengale Shines in McDonald's All-American Game

Miss some sports action this week? Here's a recap of what happened.

With all the area's sports teams, it can be a full-time job just keeping up with all the scores and headlines.

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So instead of you scrambling from game to game, news source to news source, we've put in all the man hours for you and made this handy recap.

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But enough with the plugs, here's a look at what games and scores made headlines this week. 

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Bolingbrook

Girls Basketball

  • Bolingbrook's Ariel Massengale scored 13 points, grabbed four rebounds and dished four assists to help lead the  at the United Center.
Romeoville

Baseball

  •  Romeoville scored eight runs as its offense powered the Spartans to a victory in the team's home opener.

Girls Soccer

  •  The Spartans used ball control to earn fourth win of season.
Lemont

Softball

  •  Rams pitcher Caitlyn Balandis threw a complete game one-hitter against the Indians in a dominant performance.

Lacrosse

  •  Despite a strong performance in their first home game in team history, the Indians lost to Sandburg.
Darien

Baseball

  • Sean Beasley and Tyler Langosch smash three hits apiece, but Hornets fall to Burlington Central, 9-7.
Woodridge

Girls Soccer

  •  DGS wins its second game in a row in shootout.
  • After a slow start, the Mustangs took it to Lincoln-Way Central (1-2-3), outshooting the Knights 27-1. 
Channahon-Minooka 

Softball

  •  Pitcher Sara Novak dominates on the mound and at the plate as Minooka ends two-game losing streak.

Baseball

  •  Neuqua junior Nick Blackburn goes the distance to keep the Wildcats unbeaten on the young season at 3-0.
Plainfield

Baseball

  • Tigers rough up Huskies starter Brennan McClung for eight runs; Sean Renzi throws one-hitter in shortened game.
Montgomery

Football

  • After turning to legendary coach Buck Drach to try to turn its football program around in 2006, West Aurora is heading in a different direction in Drach’s retirement. The Blackhawks  Monday. 
Naperville

Baseball

  •  Neuqua Valley junior centerfielder Jack Amaro's RBI single outlasts Naperville Central in 18-17 slugfest win.
  •  The Mustangs seventh-inning rally from a 5-2 deficit was stopped by errors on offense and defense.
  •  Benet clenched a 10-4 comeback win over Waubonsie Valley Thursday in non-conference play.
  •  Neuqua junior Nick Blackburn goes the distance to keep the Wildcats unbeaten on the young season at 3-0.
  •  Redhawks junior goes four strong innings to help team recover from Tuesday's loss to Oswego.
  •  Tigers rough up Huskies starter Brennan McClung for eight runs; Sean Renzi throws one-hitter in shortened game.
  •  The defending state champs suffer their first setback of 2011.
  •  Dukes pitcher Joe Paparone is a dual threat, throws six solid innings, hits two-run homer.

Girls Soccer

  •  Metea Valley plays well but falls 3-1 to defending soccer state champion Warriors.
  • With all phases of their game apparently in harmony, the Wildcats (4-0) have crushed their last two opponents by a combined 13-0, including Thursday’s 6-0 rout of host Hinsdale Central at the Downers Grove South Invite. 
  • In her first game since returning, Zoey Goralski scored three goals, all on long runs through the defense, to lead the Wildcats to an easy 7-0 victory over Lincoln-Way Central on Wednesday in the opening game of the Downers Grove South Invite at Hinsdale Central.

Softball

  • Waubonsie Valley lead-off hitter hits the first of team’s three HR in 8-3 softball win over Rolling Meadows.
Yorkville

Baseball

  • Wolves break a 2-2 tie in the fifth and hang on for a non-conference win.

Girls Soccer

  •  Six players, including both goalkeepers, were on family vacations. Plus, in the words of Yorkville coach Mike Jacobs: “You don’t want to  play Rosary in the season opener."


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