Steve Reaven’s baseball rankings and player of the week for Lake County

Steve Reaven’s baseball rankings and player of the week for Lake County

Stevenson, Grayslake Central, Mundelein, Lake Forest and Lakes all rise in the rankings as Waukegan debuts.

TOP 10

With records through Wednesday and previous rankings in parentheses.

1. Libertyville 9-2-1 (1)

Chase Lockwood is 3-0 and hasn’t allowed an earned run in 10 2/3 innings, and he goes 3-for-3 as the DH in the Wildcats’ win against Lake Forest on Tuesday.

2. Stevenson 9-6 (3)

Drew Clark takes a no-hitter into the seventh inning during the Patriots’ win against Lake Zurich on Tuesday.

3. Grayslake Central 8-2 (4)

Coach Troy Whalen records his 500th win, a milestone in a 21-year career that also includes four trips downstate and six 30-win seasons.

4. Mundelein 8-2 (5)

The Mustangs’ busy week, which already included three wins, continues with nonconference games against McHenry and Highland Park.

5. Highland Park 10-4 (2)

Michael Pasquesi, who also pitches, has been locked in as a hitter, going 3-for-10 in the past week with a home run, three RBIs and, on Monday, four tough-luck outs.

6. Lake Forest 4-4 (7)

Pitchers Hudson Scroggins and Callum Morrison allow a total of three runs with 11 strikeouts over 10 1/3 innings in two losses to Libertyville.

7. Lakes 9-2 (9)

Mason Stiegleiter has been a big part of the Eagles’ impressive offense, hitting .576 with 11 RBIs entering Wednesday.

8. Grant 7-3 (6)

Despite taking the loss, Kyle Stigler pitched well against Grayslake Central on Tuesday, allowing two runs in six innings.

9. Lake Zurich 5-6 (8)

Ryan Kondrad was hitting .607 as the Bears went into Wednesday with a .313 team batting average.

10. Wauconda 6-5 (NR)

The Bulldogs have nine players batting over .300 and have 105 hits as a team through 11 games.

PLAYER OF THE WEEK

Senior pitcher Luke Weber, an Illinois recruit with a 0.27 ERA and 0.44 WHIP, threw a no-hitter during Highland Park’s 5-0 win against Deerfield on Tuesday, striking out seven, walking two and allowing only one ball out of the infield.

Steve Reaven is a freelance reporter.

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