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ROUNDUP: Morris defeats Ottawa in bowling

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OTTAWA — Morris won all 3 games and the series Tuesday, defeating host Ottawa 2,790-2,681 in varsity girls bowling.

"(I) was satisfied with the outcome and pleased with (the) team's improvement," Morris coach Harry Banks said. "Scores were much more consistent than the first match."

Amber Benson led the Redskins (2-0) with a 641 series and a high game of 222. Jessica Winter had a 234 game in her 551 series.


BOYS BOWLING
Minooka 3,250,
Oswego 3,113

OSWEGO —Zach Segatto exploded for a 755 series in the Southwest Prairie Conference dual, with a high game of 268. The Indians (5-1, 5-1) got a 691 from Jon Kaufmann.

Minooka lost 3,069-3.051 in the junior varsity match despite a 663 series from Kris Koesema.


WRESTLING
Coal City vs. Mt. Zion, Pontiac

COAL CITY — The Coalers beat Mt. Zion 58-15 and Pontiac 54-19 Tuesday. Cody Minnick (106) and Jacob Frost (195) pinned both of their opponents. Other double winners included Corey Jurzak (120) and Casey Brown (126).


Seneca vs. Aurora Central Catholic, Ottawa

OTTAWA — The Fighting Irish (3-1) lost 42-39 to Ottawa but beat Aurora Central Catholic 55-9 Tuesday. Sage Friese (132), in a 16-7 major decision, and Brandon Webb (285), by fall in 58 seconds, beat state-ranked Ottawa opponents. Lucas Altabella, Tommy Lovett, Gary Wantroba and Webb were double winners.

"It was a good meet overall for us," Seneca coach Todd Yegge said. "It was a tough loss, but we'll bounce back."


BOYS BASKETBALL
Reed-Custer 81,
GSW 75

BRAIDWOOD — Conner Anderson had 15 points and Eric Robinson 11 Tuesday for the host Comets. Gardner-South Wlmington, which trailed 46-30 at halftime, was led by 23 points from Tristan Noonan and 20 from Hunter Eutsey.

Reed-Custer improved to 3-1 at the sophomore level with a 69-46 win.


Coal City 48,
Somonauk 44

SOMONAUK — Three players — Nick Peters with 14 points, Brennen Shetina with 12 and Chris Jenke with 10 — reached double figures Tuesday for the Coalers (2-2).

"We were fortunate to escape with a road win tonight," Coal City coach Brad Boresi said. "We spotted them an early lead but were able to battle back."

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