
In the Class 2A Moline Regional, Quincy Galesburg, and Dunlap would make the cut to move on to sectionals.
The Blue Devils took the top spot with a 351, while the Silver Streak’s girls shot a 355 for second and Dunlap a 358 for third.
Quincy’s Krystal Burgtorf took home medalist honors shooting a 74.
Three of the top five were Silver Streaks as Kirsten Osborn was second with a 77, and Rylee Chockley third with 80, and Maitlyn Sanders fourth carding an 82.
Avery Scott would round out the top five shooting 83 for the Blue Devils.
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At the Class 1A Regional from Gibson Woods, it was Sherrard taking the top spot shooting a 408, while Rockridge had a 419 for second and third went to Mercer County who combined for 438.
Those three will advance to sectionals – with United, Farmington, Knoxville and several other schools missed the cutoff.
Medalist honors went to Nikki Schmitt of Sherrard who shot an 80.
Sectional qualifiers include Erin Gilsan, Emily Grodjesk, and Paige McKeown of United, as well as Knoxville’s Hollan Wright and Dedra Ratermann.
VOLLEYBALL
Princeville swept Ridgewood in straight sets: 25-18, 25-23
Wethersfield dominated ROWVA in two sets: 25-3, 25-6
COLLEGE
WOMEN’S SOCCER
Knox College dominated Millikin last night 3-0.
The Prairie Fire got on the board early when Jessica Peterson put one in the back of the net off a feed from Corina Leyva.
It stayed at 1-0 going into the second half when Leyva scored the second goal shortly after play resumed.
Bryssa Montez scored the final off of a free kick. Knox outshot the Big Blue 10-3.
Knox is back in action on Saturday when they host Grinnell
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Monmouth edged out Cornell 2-1.
Goals by Kara-Jade Gordon and Natalie Wolski helped keep the Fighting Scots on top of the Rams – outshooting them 17-14.
Monmouth improved to 7-5 and 2-2 Midwest Conference
MEN’S SOCCER
The Fighting Scots were dominated by Millikin 3-0.
MEN’S GOLF
The Prairie Fire Men’s Golf team earned a third place tie out of 13 teams at the Iowa Wesleyan Fall Invitational.
They shot a 303 with Duncan Wheeler leading the way – tying for fourth with a 74.
Knox will wrap up the season at Augustana College on the 14th.