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THE BUGLE/SENTINEL OCTOBER 16, 2013

HOLLATZ Continued from page 11 been the last two years. The two have been in two head-to-head playoffs, most recently a four-hole affair at the SWSC meet.

“He is a really good player and we are the same and I know if I am going to be in a playoff, it is probably going to be with him,” Hollatz said. •At the Normal Community West Regional, Minooka placed fourth with a 312, six shots off a qualifying score. While the team did not

Sports advance, four individuals did, as senior Jason Chobar carded a 77, and juniors Kent Hudson and Kyle Sheppard each shot a 78. Freshman Dan Anfield totaled a 79 and also advanced. •In Class 2A, Joliet Catholic Academy won the Bishop McNamara Regional with a 345. Senior Dyllan Mattea was the

medalist with an 80, while Senior Kellen McCullum (83), junior Brandon Smith (85) and junior Trent Gancarczyk (97) also scored. Junior Reed Filotto (98) and senior Nick Gulas (101) played but did not score. •Sectional scores were not available as of press time. mark@buglenewspapers.com

JCA Continued from page 13 seed in the Timothy Christian Regional. “The IHSA has put us together again and we expected it. That is just the way it is and we were expecting it and we knew it was going to happen and that is just the way it is,” Scheibe said. “We can’t do anything about it, so we just have to keep improving and get better deal with the situation at hand. “(Us being a No. 1 seed) doesn’t really change anything, Wheaton St. Francis is still the defending champions. They still have a girl named (Molly) Haggerty. They still have a (Mary) Boken. They have a libero by the name of (Samantha) Dubiel. Does it maybe give us a little glimmer of hope? Possibly. But, I always say in high school, anyone can beat anyone. They are high school girls, we have to play and it will come down to who plays clean that night.” The Angels open play Tuesday, Oct. 29 at 6 pm: when they face the winner of No. 4 Tinley Park and No. 5 Aurora Central Catholic. In Class 4A, Joliet West, Joliet Central and Lockport are all in the Plainfield South Sectional, where Benet, the defending 4A champs are the No. 1 seed. Lockport is the No. 8 seed, while West is No. 17 and Central is No. 20. West will open against No. 15 Plainfield East at 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 28 at the Plainfield East Regional with the winner facing Benet the following night. The Porters open play at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 29 at Plainfield East against No. 9 Naperville Central. Central opens Oct. 28 in the Bolingbrook Regional at 6 pm against the host Raiders, the No. 13 seed. The winner would face No. 5 Lemont the next night at 7 p.m. Minooka is in the Normal Community West Sectional complex and is the No. 2 seed in the Ottawa Regional. The Indians open the post season at 7 pm: Oct. 29 against No. 3 Moline. mark@buglenewspapers.com


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