Henry-Senachwine girls roll to nonconfernce win over Galva: Tuesday’s NewsTribune Roundup

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Girls basketball

Henry-Senachwine 55, Galva 20: The Mallards rolled to a nonconference win at home behind Lauren Harbison (16 points, 8 assists, 7 steals), Kaitlyn Anderson (14 points, 16 rebounds, 3 blocks), Rachel Eckert (11 points) and Brynna Anderson (7 points, 4 steals)

Sycamore 48, La Salle-Peru 35: Brie Ruppert led the Cavs with 13 points and 10 rebounds while Alexus Hines added eight points in a home loss in Interstate 8 Conference play.

Princeton 56, Rock Falls 24: The Tigresses jumped out to 17-7 first-quarter lead and never looked back on the way a road win over former NCIC rival Rock Falls.

Keighley Davis poured in 21 points for PHS while Paige Jesse and Camryn Driscoll added eight each and freshman Avaya Koning and Payton Brandt added six each.

Flanagan-Cornell 59, Earlville 22: Bailey Miller and Natalie Hall each scored eight points in defeat for the Red Raiders on the road Tuesday.

Boys basketball

Hinckley-Big Rock 64, LaMoille 33: The Royals overpowered the Lions in Little Ten action at Dean Madsen Gymnasium in LaMoille. Brayden Klein led the Lions with 10 points and Tyler Billhorn added eight points.

Newark 59, Earlville 52: The Red Raiders came up short as the Norsemen held on for the Little Ten Conference win at Earlville. Adam Waite led Earlville (0-7, 0-2) with 21 points and 14 rebounds, Easton Fruit had 14 points and Grady Harp added 8 points.

Wrestling

At Princeton: The Tigers swept their home opener at Prouty Gym, defeating Putnam County-Hall 78-6 and Mercer County 77-6.

Brayden Bickett (106), Jacob Paul (113), Allister Swanson (120), Kaydin Gibson (126), Corbin Brown, Dominic Lewis (150), Andrew Giaquinto (157), Casey Etheridge (165) and Cade Odell (285) all won twice by fall.

Ian Morris defeated Mercer County on a tech fall and PCH by fall while Kane Dauber (132) and Ace Christiansen (144) won by fall and a forfeit.

Mercer County defeated PC-Hall in their match.

At Ottawa: St. Bede defeated Kankakee 48-24 while falling to the host Pirates 60-23.

Double winners for the Bruins were Logan Pineda (165), Grady Gillan (215) and Max Moreno (132). Michael Benge (113) won by fall over Ottawa and by forfeit vs. Kankakee. Brax Kim (157) won by fall against Kankakee.

At Mendota: The Trojans defeated Somonauk 48-12 and lost to Winnebago 42-36 on the home mats.

Gavin Stevenson (120) picked up two wins with a fall over Winnebago and forfeit from Somonauk.

Cole Kleckner (150) and Gavin Evans (157) won by fall over Winnebago while Travon Rucker (132), Rhett Watson (157), Payton Gagliardo (175) and Oliver Turner (215) all won by fall against Somonauk.

Boys swimming

At Washington: La Salle-Peru (33) edged Pontiac (32), but fell to the host Panthers (127) in its season opener at Washington.

The Cavs scored seconds in the 200-yard medley as did Jonathan Neu (200 IM, 100 free), Tucker Ditchfield (500 free) and Bo Weitl (100 back).

Boys bowling

At Peru: Sycamore defeated La Salle-Peru 3,528 to 3,123 in an Interstate 8 match at the Super Bowl. Aiden McCray topped the Cavs at 567 with Grady Sandor adding a 554, Emerson Vasquez a 527, Marquis Lorenzi a 515, Joey Patyk a 504 and Zach Quick a 456.

Girls bowling

At Sycamore: LaSalle-Peru opened the season with a 3,216 to 2,735 win over the host Spartans.

The L-P JV also won its match.

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