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Softball: Hard-hitting Antioch handles Wauconda

Piper Foote went 3-for-3 with a double and 2 RBI, Kaylee Schreiner was 3-for-4, and visiting Antioch stayed hot by topping Wauconda's softball team 12-0 on Monday in Northern Lake County Conference action.

Abby Pyburn (2-for-3, 2 RBI, squeeze bunt) and Ashlyn Sundell (2-for-4, RBI) also had multiple hits, and Kayla Burkhart added a double for Antioch (9-5, 3-1), which won for the ninth time in its last 10 games.

Winning pitcher Jerianne Bonaguidi pitched 4 innings of 1-hit ball, striking out seven with no walks.

Julie Fohlmeister (1-for-2) had the lone hit for Wauconda.

Libertyville 7, Zion Benton 6: Maggie Evers and Sarah Hoyer each had a home run and 2 RBI to help Libertyville move to 10-4 on the season.

Hannah Hiscok and Emily Hilldale added 2 hits apiece, including a double each while winning pitcher Amanda Page had 3 strikeouts over seven innings.

Lake Zurich 9, Mundelein 5: Steph Keefe and Liz Chialdikas each had a home run to lead Lake Zurich.

Keefe was also the winning pitcher, tossing 8 strikeouts over seven innings.

Julia Zaucha and Maura Ginn added 2 hits apiece for the Bears.

For Mundelein Kaitlyn Griffin had 2 hits, including a home run. She also drove in 3 runs.

Warren 12, Stevenson 1: Warren, which pounded out 16 hits, was up 10-1 after three innings.

Becca Geiyer had 3 hits, including a double, and also drove in 4 runs.

Carissa Topolinski smacked a home run for Warren.

Claire Swedberg, Caitlyn Briton, Kayla Nommensen and Kelly Beck each added 2 hits for the Blue Devils.

Winning pitcher Lydia Gratz had 5 strikeouts over five innings.

Maggie O'Brien drove in Stevenson's only run.

Vernon Hills 10, Maine West 1: Elisa Handler, Nicole Pieper, Brooke Pieper and Madison Johnson each had 2 hits for Vernon Hills.

Johnson, also the winning pitcher, racked up 8 strikeouts over seven innings.

Grant 6, Carmel 5: Sydney Goessele drove in 3 runs and had 2 hits, including a triple, to lead Grant.

Calista Warmowski and Liz Schram added 2 hits as well for the Bulldogs.

Winning pitcher Juliana Reynolds had 2 strikeouts over six innings.

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