Delavan baseball player voted Journal Star high school athlete of the week
Cole Noreuil of the Delavan baseball team was voted Journal Star athlete of the week.
Noreuil did a little bit of everything for Delavan in its run to a Class 1A regional championship last week. The senior pitcher/third baseman was a part of a combined no-hitter in a 6-0 win over Havana on Saturday. Noreuil struck out 17 in 5.2 innings, while giving up one walk and no hits. His week at the plate was equally impressive, hitting .800 with four runs, three RBIs and two walks in a pair of postseason victories.
The poll closed at noon Friday. Information about the nominees is below. If you have a nominee for the honor, email us at sports@pjstar.com or tag us on Twitter @pjstarsports. Last week, Cameron Hayes and Jarek Quinn of the Richwoods baseball team were named JS athlete of the week.
C. Noreuil and B. Horning combined for a 19 strikeout no hitter!!
C. Noreuil W 5.2IP 0H 0R 1BB 17Ks
B. Horning S 1.1 IP 0H 0R 1BB 2Ks
🐾⚾️ pic.twitter.com/M91aYIxCNf— Delavan Panthers Baseball (@DelavanBaseball) May 18, 2024
Sutton Centoni, Dunlap softball
Centoni was lights-out in four wins last week, beating Washington, Metamora, East Peoria and Morton in four successive days. The sophomore pitcher ended her week by throwing a five-hitter with 13 strikeouts to beat Morton, 8-3, on Saturday. In completing a rain-delayed game against East Peoria on Friday, she struck out 22 and scattered six hits as the Eagles won, 3-2, in the 13th. Centoni also tossed a one-hitter against Metamora with 11 strikeouts and one walk for a 2-0 victory on Thursday. Her week started with 12 strikeouts and three hits to beat Washington, 9-2, last Wednesday. Dunlap also wrapped up a share of its first-ever Mid-Illini Conference title with Metamora and East Peoria, finishing 12-2. On the season, Centoni is 15-3 with 216 strikeouts and a 0.81 ERA in 113 innings.
I talked to @DHS_Softball323 @sutcentoni00 about winning the Mid-Illini Conference as well as her outstanding pitching performances this year. She also discussed how the team is staying focused as regionals start on Tuesday. https://t.co/Nb1JIJeFCx
— Brock Alkire (@Brock_Alkire) May 19, 2024
Delaney Reynolds, Richwoods girls soccer
Reynolds turned in a pair of memorable Class 2A regional matches last week. The freshman goalkeeper helped give Richwoods its first regional championship since 2008 with a penalty kick victory over Dunlap. Reynolds had four straight saves in PKs, including the match-tying attempt in the sudden death portion. She also posted three saves during the regulation and overtime periods. Her week began with a shutout Tuesday against East Peoria in a 9-0 victory.
Richwoods beat Dunlap in penalty kicks to win a 2A soccer regional title Friday. The match was tied 1-1 after Devyn Davis (DUN) and Abbey Cooley (RICH) had goals in regulation. Richwoods keeper Delaney Reynolds with a stop in the PK's to end a thrilling regional. pic.twitter.com/qecYiukpws
— Kurt Pegler (@KurtPegler) May 18, 2024
Kaleb Brickner, Peoria Christian boys track and field
Brickner heads to the Class 1A boys track and field state meet as a two-event qualifier. The senior won the 300-meter hurdles in 42.48 seconds, giving him a personal best at last Thursday's Deer Creek-Mackinaw Sectional. He also posted another personal best by taking home the triple jump title in 40 feet, 11 inches, distancing himself from the runner-up by 15 inches.
Congrats to our Track and Field athletes that won events at Peoria City Meet. Lilly Wuetrich(shot put), Caroline Crowell(4x800), Carissa Egland(4x800), Claire Ayoub(800 & 4x800), Violet Hynek (4x800), and Kaleb Brickner (110 & 300Hurdles). #ItsAGreatDayToBeACharger pic.twitter.com/Rojl6AYPFm
— Peoria Christian Athletics (@AthleticsPeoria) April 23, 2024
Mya Strahm, Elmwood/Brimfield girls track and field
Strahm put herself into the IHSA record books with Saturday's performance at the Class 1A girls track and field state meet. The Brimfield junior won her second successive state title in the pole vault, clearing 14 feet, 1.25 inches. That height not only set the new 1A state record, but also gave the Tennessee recruit the all-class, all-time IHSA mark. Her height is ranked third in the nation for 2024 high school outdoor meets.
‘@MyaStrahm clears 14-1.25 to set the all class IHSA record in the pole vault. She just missed her final attempt at the national record. #pjspreps pic.twitter.com/hpEUgELgGq
— Adam Duvall (@AdamDuvall) May 18, 2024
Hudson Shaw and Tommy Sopko, Metamora boys tennis
The Redbird duo helped capture the program's sixth consecutive sectional on Saturday. Top-seeded Shaw and Sopko won the doubles title by defeating LaSalle-Peru's second-seed Andrew Bollis and Danny Santoy, 6-1, 6-3. Metamora won the Class 1A sectional title at L-P with 28 points, beating Princeton (19 points) and Morris (18).
That’s a sectional title! Redbirds are team champs and Hudson Shaw and Tommy Sopko are doubles champs! Dane Hutchison 2nd in singles. Jack Hessing and Weston Lange 4th in doubles. All 5 qualify for state. Adam Culp provided four big points in singles as well. @MTHSAthletics pic.twitter.com/a9sFUmN5ty
— Metamora Boys Tennis (@MetamoraTennis) May 18, 2024
Kai Adhanom-Shipman, Dunlap co-op boys lacrosse
Adhanom-Shipman wrapped up his season with a great final game. The Richwoods senior scored four goals and added four assists as the Dunlap lost in sectionals to Oak Forest, 13-10, on Saturday. Dunlap co-ops with Illinois Valley Central, Peoria High, Manual and Richwoods.
Game Day! pic.twitter.com/zPtsWcOkV3
— Dunlap Athletics (@DunlapAthletics) March 30, 2024
Adam Duvall is a Journal Star sports reporter. Email him at aduvall@pjstar.com. Follow him on Twitter @AdamDuvall.
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