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CRUSADER CLASSIC NOVEMBER 1 - 3, 2019 Hosted by VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY LYNWOOD, IL CRUSADER CLASSIC Tournament Standings - Final Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Trad Trad Trad Trad Trad Total Total Total Total POS TEAM WON LOSS Match Match Match Match Match Match Match Match Match Match Total Pins Avg/Gm Baker Trad Bracket Games 01 02 03 04 05 01 02 03 04 05 1 DRURY UNIVERSITY 9 3 849 825 814 916 887 899 898 904 869 1,019 4,291 5,532 2,148 11,971 67 178.7 2 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN 9 3 867 866 970 928 898 945 844 830 796 845 4,529 5,126 2,071 11,726 67 175.0 3 VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY 11 1 890 896 848 879 754 820 886 856 883 1,045 4,267 5,468 2,106 11,841 67 176.7 4 LEWIS UNIVERSITY 9 3 831 860 950 882 911 970 870 911 970 1,002 4,434 5,658 1,982 12,074 67 180.2 5 AUGUSTANA COLLEGE (IL) 7 5 904 873 818 871 826 809 866 764 786 868 4,292 4,846 2,195 11,333 68 166.7 6 ALABAMA A&M UNIVERSITY 5 7 766 770 727 779 798 845 808 812 792 781 3,840 4,792 2,277 10,909 69 158.1 7 AURORA UNIVERSITY 5 7 835 836 675 759 755 852 781 796 804 788 3,860 4,714 2,075 10,649 67 158.9 8 ELMHURST COLLEGE 5 7 803 799 759 877 881 798 834 788 782 750 4,119 4,742 2,168 11,029 68 162.2 9 DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY (IL) 3 9 720 703 742 705 638 766 700 682 709 723 3,508 4,231 2,009 9,748 68 143.4 10 NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE (IL) 1 10 724 751 718 778 810 734 811 816 750 731 3,781 4,597 1,533 9,911 65 152.5 11 SPALDING UNIVERSITY 1 10 730 714 644 584 693 723 669 641 677 740 3,365 4,070 1,427 8,862 62 142.9 12 BYE 0 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - 0 0 4 0.1 13 14 15 16 17 CRUSADER CLASSIC Sunday Championship Bracket Second Round (Losers from Round 1) First Round Second Round (Winners from Round 1) Final Standings 1 LEWIS UNIVERSITY 175 131 178 194 172 149 DRURY UNIVERSITY LEWIS UNIVERSITY Lanes 5 - 6 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN 1st Place 161 182 165 172 162 141 4 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN 161 216 125 181 156 178 171 157 186 189 192 159 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN 2nd Place Lanes 11 - 12 Lanes 9 - 10 2 DRURY UNIVERSITY VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY 173 166 156 169 191 203 3rd Place VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY DRURY UNIVERSITY 146 157 187 246 178 183 Lanes 7 - 8 160 187 137 198 203 205 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 3 VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 LEWIS UNIVERSITY 149 186 148 185 174 167 4th Place 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 AUGUSTANA COLLEGE (IL) 156 171 181 179 146 181 AUGUSTANA COLLEGE (IL) AURORA UNIVERSITY Lanes 9 - 10 AUGUSTANA COLLEGE (IL) 5th Place 133 175 210 232 171 161 8 AURORA UNIVERSITY 180 174 130 156 194 167 180 183 169 202 151 134 154 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 ALABAMA A&M UNIVERSITY 6th Place Lanes 15 - 16 Lanes 13 - 14 6 ELMHURST COLLEGE AURORA UNIVERSITY 178 210 156 140 150 131 153 7th Place ELMHURST COLLEGE ALABAMA A&M UNIVERSITY 183 140 200 189 186 152 Lanes 11 - 12 187 157 158 122 175 176 145 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 7 ALABAMA A&M UNIVERSITY 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 ELMHURST COLLEGE 169 167 160 140 192 155 174 8th Place 0 0 1 0.5 1 1 1 0 9 NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE (IL) 132 143 144 127 DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY (IL) BYE Lanes 13 - 14 NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE (IL) 9th Place 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 12 BYE 158 149 190 182 168 140 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE (IL) 10th Place Lanes 7 - 8 Lanes 5 - 6 10 DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY (IL) SPALDING UNIVERSITY 119 135 133 165 135 134 149 11th Place SPALDING UNIVERSITY DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY (IL) 145 100 106 118 Lanes 15 - 16 169 154 186 154 189 187 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 11 SPALDING UNIVERSITY 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 BYE 105 137 137 145 127 163 144 12th Place 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 CRUSADER CLASSIC INDIVIDUAL MATCH RESULTS 1 BAKER 4 BAKER 5 - 6 DRURY UNIVERSITY 849 VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY 890 5 - 6 ELMHURST COLLEGE 877 SPALDING UNIVERSITY 584 7 - 8 AURORA UNIVERSITY 835 BYE - 7 - 8 LEWIS UNIVERSITY 882 AUGUSTANA COLLEGE (IL) 871 9 - 10 LEWIS UNIVERSITY 831 DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY (IL) 720 9 - 10 ALABAMA A&M UNIVERSITY 779 VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY 879 11 - 12 ELMHURST COLLEGE 803 AUGUSTANA COLLEGE (IL) 904 11 - 12 NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE (IL) 778 BYE - 13 - 14 ALABAMA A&M UNIVERSITY 766 NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE (IL) 724 13 - 14 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN 928 DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY (IL) 705 15 - 16 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN 867 SPALDING UNIVERSITY 730 15 - 16 DRURY UNIVERSITY 916 AURORA UNIVERSITY 759 0 0 2 BAKER 5 BAKER 5 - 6 BYE - LEWIS UNIVERSITY 860 5 - 6 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN 898 AUGUSTANA COLLEGE (IL) 826 7 - 8 DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY (IL) 703 VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY 896 7 - 8 ALABAMA A&M UNIVERSITY 798 ELMHURST COLLEGE 881 9 - 10 SPALDING UNIVERSITY 714 AURORA UNIVERSITY 836 9 - 10 DRURY UNIVERSITY 887 LEWIS UNIVERSITY 911 11 - 12 ALABAMA A&M UNIVERSITY 770 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN 866 11 - 12 DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY (IL) 638 AURORA UNIVERSITY 755 13 - 14 DRURY UNIVERSITY 825 ELMHURST COLLEGE 799 13 - 14 NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE (IL) 810 SPALDING UNIVERSITY 693 15 - 16 NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE (IL) 751 AUGUSTANA COLLEGE (IL) 873 15 - 16 VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY 754 BYE - 0 0 3 BAKER 6 TRADITIONAL 5 - 6 ALABAMA A&M UNIVERSITY 727 AURORA UNIVERSITY 675 5 - 6 NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE (IL) 734 DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY (IL) 766 7 - 8 DRURY UNIVERSITY 814 NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE (IL) 718 7 - 8 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN 945 DRURY UNIVERSITY 899 9 - 10 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN 970 BYE - 9 - 10 AURORA UNIVERSITY 852 AUGUSTANA COLLEGE (IL) 809 11 - 12 LEWIS UNIVERSITY 950 SPALDING UNIVERSITY 644 11 - 12 SPALDING UNIVERSITY 723 VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY 820 13 - 14 AUGUSTANA COLLEGE (IL) 818 VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY 848 13 - 14 ELMHURST COLLEGE 798 BYE - 15 - 16 DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY (IL) 742 ELMHURST COLLEGE 759 15 - 16 ALABAMA A&M UNIVERSITY 845 LEWIS UNIVERSITY 970 0 0 7 TRADITIONAL 10 TRADITIONAL 5 - 6 LEWIS UNIVERSITY 870 ELMHURST COLLEGE 834 5 - 6 AURORA UNIVERSITY 788 NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE (IL) 731 7 - 8 BYE - SPALDING UNIVERSITY 669 7 - 8 AUGUSTANA COLLEGE (IL) 868 ALABAMA A&M UNIVERSITY 781 9 - 10 VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY 886 NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE (IL) 811 9 - 10 BYE - DRURY UNIVERSITY 1,019 11 - 12 DRURY UNIVERSITY 898 ALABAMA A&M UNIVERSITY 808 11 - 12 VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY 1,045 ELMHURST COLLEGE 750 13 - 14 DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY (IL) 700 AUGUSTANA COLLEGE (IL) 866 13 - 14 LEWIS UNIVERSITY 1,002 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN 845 15 - 16 AURORA UNIVERSITY 781 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN 844 15 - 16 SPALDING UNIVERSITY 740 DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY (IL) 723 0 0 8 TRADITIONAL 11 TRADITIONAL 5 - 6 SPALDING UNIVERSITY 641 ALABAMA A&M UNIVERSITY 812 5 - 6 AUGUSTANA COLLEGE (IL) 753 BYE - 7 - 8 NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE (IL) 816 LEWIS UNIVERSITY 911 7 - 8 ELMHURST COLLEGE 790 AURORA UNIVERSITY 693 9 - 10 ELMHURST COLLEGE 788 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN 830 9 - 10 DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY (IL) 651 ALABAMA A&M UNIVERSITY 754 11 - 12 BYE - DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY (IL) 682 11 - 12 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN 866 NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE (IL) 755 13 - 14 VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY 856 AURORA UNIVERSITY 796 13 - 14 SPALDING UNIVERSITY 620 DRURY UNIVERSITY 943 15 - 16 AUGUSTANA COLLEGE (IL) 764 DRURY UNIVERSITY 904 15 - 16 LEWIS UNIVERSITY 935 VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY 978 0 0 9 TRADITIONAL N/A 5 - 6 DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY (IL) 709 DRURY UNIVERSITY 869 5 - 6 7 - 8 VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY 883 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN 796 7 - 8 9 - 10 AUGUSTANA COLLEGE (IL) 786 SPALDING UNIVERSITY 677 9 - 10 11 - 12 AURORA UNIVERSITY 804 LEWIS UNIVERSITY 970 11 - 12 13 - 14 BYE - ALABAMA A&M UNIVERSITY 792 13 - 14 15 - 16 ELMHURST COLLEGE 782 NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE (IL) 750 15 - 16 0 0 CRUSADER CLASSIC Individual Standings Sum of Sum of Sum of Sum of Sum of Sum of Sum of Sum of Sum of POS BOWLER SCHOOL GAME 1 GAME 2 GAME 3 GAME 4 GAME 5 GAME 6 TOTAL GAMES Avg 1 ROOF, ALEXIS VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY 213 184 155 158 258 234 1,202 6 200.33 2 MCKENY, ANGELIQUE KENTUCKY WESLEYAN 245 223 169 146 193 192 1,168 6 194.67 3 JOHNSON, KYLIE LEWIS UNIVERSITY 201 177 206 181 231 165 1,161 6 193.50 4 JUENGER, MADISYN DRURY UNIVERSITY 181 227 182 190 200 179 1,159 6 193.17 5 KIPP, CANDACE DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY (IL) 247 202 148 187 200 167 1,151 6 191.83 6 ZUKOVICH, KAYLEE LEWIS UNIVERSITY 196 154 173 219 224 181 1,147 6 191.17 7 WALTON, MONTAYA ALABAMA A&M UNIVERSITY 222 194 202 200 149 177 1,144 6 190.67 8 CARLSON, HEATHER LEWIS UNIVERSITY 185 160 212 226 168 181 1,132 6 188.67 9 HORTON, SYDNEY DRURY UNIVERSITY 198 171 205 183 182 191 1,130 6 188.33 10 PEREZ, SAM VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY 170 193 172 219 181 175 1,110 6 185.00 11 OWENS, KYLA DRURY UNIVERSITY 180 163 189 155 185 215 1,087 6 181.17 12 FEEHAN, CAMRYN AUGUSTANA COLLEGE (IL) 169 196 169 180 197 166 1,077 6 179.50 13 LOHSE, BECKY VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY 167 158 234 131 189 177 1,056 6 176.00 14 HUTTO, THERESA ELMHURST COLLEGE 154 201 183 166 189 160 1,053 6 175.50 15 MEAGHER, LAUREN KENTUCKY WESLEYAN 205 161 171 171 155 170 1,033 6 172.17 16 ZOMBIRT, ALYSSA KENTUCKY WESLEYAN 166 157 181 195 182 146 1,027 6 171.17 17 DURAVA, ANNIE ELMHURST COLLEGE 152 172 147 172 162 203 1,008 6 168.00 18 KIES, TAYLOR AUGUSTANA COLLEGE (IL) 192 140 184 148 180 163 1,007 6 167.83 19 HEIGHWAY, KELLY NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE (IL) 168 202 169 144 151 158 992 6 165.33 20 VEZMAR, ELENA ELMHURST COLLEGE 181 178 196 155 142 136 988 6 164.67 21 MENDEZ, JENNA AURORA UNIVERSITY 198 179 181 139 141 144 982 6 163.67 22 VITALE, GABBY DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY (IL) 174 135 179 201 158 128 975 6 162.50 23 JACKSON, NARIYA ALABAMA A&M UNIVERSITY 177 188 162 138 167 134 966 6 161.00 24 BURNETT, GENEVIEVE SPALDING UNIVERSITY 146 170 145 175 183 142 961 6 160.17 25 FREUNDT, KAITLIN NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE (IL) 151 160 178 163 146 161 959 6 159.83 26 MCFARLAND, KAYLEE AURORA UNIVERSITY 179 158 140 191 157 126 951 6 158.50 27 CLARK, ABBY AUGUSTANA COLLEGE (IL) 136 183 162 163 128 171 943 6 157.17 28 JAMES, HOPE AURORA UNIVERSITY 165 163 150 168 156 138 940 6 156.67 29 BERGIN, ALEX AURORA UNIVERSITY 141 162 170 117 167 157 914 6 152.33 30 SASENICK,
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    LOCAL AREA FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS 2019 2020 PUBLIC/ TUITION1 NAME OF INSTITUTION LOCATION(S) PRIVATE (Annual) ROOM/BOARD2 WEB ADDRESS Aurora University * Aurora, Woodstock Private 25,060 11,380 www.aurora.edu Benedictine University * Lisle Private 34,290 4763 www.ben.edu Chicago State University * Chicago Public 8,820 8,724 www.csu.edu Columbia College Chicago * Chicago Private 26,610 13,638 www.colum.edu Columbia College (Missouri) Crystal Lake, Gurnee, Elgin Private 11,250 No housing www.ccis.edu Concordia University * River Forest Private 31,926 9,996 www.cuchicago.edu DePaul University * Chicago, O’Hare, Naperville, Oak Forest Private 41,601 13,005 www.depaul.edu DeVry University * Chicago, Gurnee, plus several IL locations Private 14,910 See housing www.devry.edu Dominican University * River Forest, Chicago, Grayslake Private 34,610 10,549 www.dom.edu Elmhurst College * Elmhurst Private 37,454 10,510 www.elmhurst.edu Governors State University * University Park, Chicago Public 9,390 7896 www.govst.edu Illinois Inst. of Technology * Chicago Private 47,480 13,582 www.iit.edu Judson University * Elgin Private 28,840 9,810 www.judsonu.edu Lake Forest College * Lake Forest Private 47,680 10,676 www.lakeforest.edu Lewis University * Chicago, Oakbrook, plus several IL locations Private 33,270 10,510 www.lewisu.edu Loyola University * Chicago, Lake Shore Private 41,170 13,700 www.luc.edu National University Of Health Sciences Lombard Private 12,310 16,200 www.nuhs.edu National-Louis University * Skokie, Wheeling, Elgin, Chicago, Lisle Private 10,260 No housing www.nl.edu North Central College * Naperville Private 39,860 11,456 www.noctrl.edu Northeastern Illinois Univ.
  • Porter Baseball Alumni the Lockport H.S

    Porter Baseball Alumni the Lockport H.S

    Porter Baseball Alumni The Lockport H.S. baseball program is proud of all of our players. Their achievements are a source of pride for all of us. Some in fact, have gone on to higher levels of play in the game of baseball. We are especially proud of their success. Porter Alumni- Professional (BOLD *=active) Josh Altmann* Texas Rangers (A) Doug Pohlman Chgo.W. Sox/Balt. (A) Mike Burke L.A. Dodgers (AA) Rick Ramos Montreal Expos (AAA) Greg Blaesing Gateway Grizzlies/Frontier Lg. (IN) Rich Ramos Chgo. White Sox (A) Ron Coomer Twins, Yankees, Dodgers, Cubs Connor Ryan* Cincinnati Reds (Rookie) Bob Gonsoulin San Diego Padres (AA) Steve Sabatino St. Louis Cardinals (A) Bill Haller Supv. Umpires-American League Matt Serafini Milwaukee Brewers (Rookie) Tom Haller LA Dodgers/SF Giants/Detroit Tigers Vince Serafini Minnesota Twins (A) Bryan House Cubs (AAA), Tex. Rangers (AAA) Anthony Shelby N.Y. Yankees(AAA), Reds(AAA) Derek Kopacz Detroit (A), Sioux City/Joliet (IN) Jeff Stanek Arizona Diamondbacks (AA) Bill Malinowski S.F. Giants (A) Chris Tierney K.C. Royals(A), S.D. Padres(A) Rick Moss Min. Twins(AAA),Schaumburg (IN) Trevor Willis Joliet Slammers/Frontier (IN) Jason Novak Joliet /Northern League (IN) Steve Wilson Oakland A’s (A) Matt Otteman Seattle Mariners (Rookie) Dave Wrona Milwaukee Brewers (AA) Porter Alumni- College (BOLD= active) Phil Alsot St. Xavier University Jim Dean Iowa State University Josh Altmann Olivet Nazarene University Matt DeGraw University of St. Francis (IL) Jeff Anderson Augustana College Chay Derbigny Air Force Academy Chuck Balantine Lewis University Frank Diaz Harper College (IL) Rick Balcaitis Illinois Wesleyan University Pat Domke Illinois Wesleyan University Derek Bangert Bradley U.