IHSA Baseball
PBL def Oakwood 15-1
Trey VanWinkle had 3 RBI and scored 3 runs
Dwight def Cissna Park 15-1
Iroquois West def Momence 13-2
Josiah Harkins had 3 hits and 4 RBI
Central Clifton def Watseka 7-3
Rantoul def Eufaula (Alabama) 5-4
Hayden Cargo had 2 hits and 3 RBI
Homewood (Alabama) def Rantoul 11-0
St. Joe Ogden def Salt Fork 12-2
Adam Rose had 2 RBI and had 5 strikeouts on the mound
GCMS def Waukegan 19-0
Braden Roesch tossed the no-hitter with 5 strikeouts
Unity def Fisher 4-0
Milford def St. Anne 23-3
Caleb Atwood had 2 hits and 5 RBI
Champaign Central def Hoopeston Area 17-3
Mahomet Seymour def Olympia 9-3
Jake McHale had 3 hits and 3 RBI
IHSA Softball
Central Clifton def Watseka 4-3
Herscher def Rantoul 4-0
Unity def GCMS 6-4
Fisher def Bismarck Henning/Rossville Alvin 3-0
Sydney Eichelberger had 9 strikeouts
Milford/Cissna Park def St. Anne 4-3
Hoopeston Area def Blue Ridge 16-1
Ali Watson and Raven Rutherford each hit a homerun
Mahomet Seymour def Olympia 8-7
Ashley Wheeler hit a homerun
NBA
Toronto Raptors def Chicago Bulls 112-103
NHL
Arizona Coyotes def Chicago Blackhawks 1-0
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — NASCAR is shuffling the deck for 2020, releasing a schedule that makes the first significant changes to the race lineup in years in an effort to meet the wants of fans to the best of its current ability. Indianapolis Motor Speedway got July 5th to give the iconic track back-to-back summer holiday weekends. Daytona gave up its traditional and often rain-wrecked July 4th weekend for the final race of the regular season. Pocono Raceway will run both its 400-mile races on back-to-back June afternoons, Martinsville Speedway got a Mother's Day race under the lights and also a slot in the playoffs.