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St. Edward content with improvement

St. Edward's softball team was hoping for better results Saturday at the Daily Herald Chicagoland Classic tournament it hosted at the Elgin Sports Complex.

But while the Green Wave came away 1-2 and in fourth place in the eight-team tournament, what it did gain was some valuable experience against quality competition.

St. Edward (8-6) opened the day with a 10-1 win over IMSA before falling to Illiana Christian 5-0 in the semifinals and then 3-2 to Genoa-Kingston in the third place game.

"We improved today," said St. Edward coach Mike Rolando. "Our goals are to win our conference and be playing our best ball at regional time. We played some great competition and our defense continues to impress me. We faced some great pitchers today and our hitters are continuing to gain confidence against good pitching."

The Green Wave jumped ahead of Genoa-Kingston 2-0 going into the bottom of the fifth inning in the third-place game but the Cogs came back with 2 runs in the bottom of the fifth to tie and then won it with a run in the bottom of the sixth.

St. Edward scored both of its runs on Genoa errors -- Celeste VonAhnen scoring in the second and Kristina Brockner in the fifth.

But St. Edward managed only one other hit in the game off Genoa's Lindsay Decker, that a single by Megan Smith.

The Cogs scored the game-winning run on a single by Ashley Miller and a double by Decker, who was named to the all-tournament team along with Jami Miller.

"We had Genoa down and the girls were playing great," said Rolando, whose team opened the season with a 1-0 win over Genoa-Kingston. "In the second game (against Illiana) we didn't make contact and we weren't executing. We talked between games about doing the little things and we did those things against Genoa."

Erin McGraw was the tough-luck loser against the Cogs, but their game-winning hit came off freshman Sarah Field.

"McGraw pitched a great game and Sarah battled but (Genoa) just had a couple timely hits late in the game," Rolando said.

In the win over IMSA, all-tournament selections Kelly Knott and Lea Diaz led the way for St. Edward. Kristi Knott added a double and an RBI and Megan Pozezinski had an RBI. McGraw picked up the win with 3 innings of relief work.

St. Edward had just 2 hits in the loss to Illiana, singles by Kelly Knott and Smith. Field took the loss.

Farmington won the tournament championship, beating Illiana Christian 2-0 in the title game.

-- John Radtke

Baseball

West Aurora 18, Elgin 7: Leadoff hitter Brady Renner batted 3-for-4 with a double and triple and scored four runs. Chris Richter went 4-for-4 with 5 RBI and scored 3 runs while DJ Smith homered and drove in 3 runs. The Blackhawks improved to 10-5.

Batavia 5, Oswego 2: Alex Beckmann and Tim Drish both batted 2-for-3 as the Bulldogs improved to 11-4 overall and 7-2 in the WSC. Joe Aguilar picked up his first win of the year.

Boys track

Streamwood Invite: Oak Park-River Forest took the team title with 158 points, well ahead of Wheeling's 62. Marmion placed seventh with 43. Peter Tate won the shot put with a distance of 51 feet, 5 inches.

Girls soccer

St. Charles East 2, Lincoln-Way Central 1 (4-2 PK): Ellen Bartindale scored eight minutes in for the Saints (6-2) at the Naperville Invitational.

West Aurora 3, Minooka 2: The Indians took a pair of one-goal leads, but Valerie Lizalde countered twice for the Blackhawks (8-1-1), her first two goals of the season. Ashley Malmgren scored the game-winner off a Madison Pickett assist.

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