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Wildkits bury Niles North for record 29th baseball win

Wildkits bury Niles North for record 29th baseball win

Evanston’s baseball team accomplished more than just advancing in the one (loss)-and-done Illinois High School Association state playoffs with its 11-1 trouncing of Niles North Wednesday at the Class 4A Evanston Regional tournament.

The Wildkits wrote their names in the school record book, too.

The current squad broke the single season record for victories and improved to 29-7 as junior pitchers Eron Vega and Noah Cryns combined for a three-hitter and eliminated the Vikings.

Top-seeded Evanston will play the Von Steuben-Elk Grove Village winner for the regional title on Saturday at 11 a.m. Winner of that game will advance to the Evanston Sectional next week.

The Wildkits surpassed the 2015 squad that finished with a 28-8-1 mark. Now, they have designs on an extended run in post-season play. “To win 29 games, when you look at our conference and the schedule we play, that’s unbelievable,” said Evanston head coach Frank Consiglio, who also coached that 2015 team.

“I’m so proud of them. They’ll be remembered now, no matter what, for how classy they are and for the impact they’ve made on our program. “It’s a big deal to get that record-breaking win. They’ll go down as the winningest team in Evanston history now. All 16 of the seniors have played together in the EBSA (Evanston Baseball/Softball Association) all the way through. Twenty-nine wins is a great year, and now they have to back it up in the playoffs. That’s the real key, and now we’ve got a heckuva opportunity to get to 30 wins.”

For the second year in a row, Consiglio turned to Vega – and not ace Hank Liss – in the tournament opener. And for the second year in a row, Vega didn’t disappoint. The right-hander improved to 5-1 on the season, retiring 10 Niles North hitters in a row after yielding a run in the first inning. He fanned nine in his five-inning stint before Cryns mopped up with a 1-2-3 6th.

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“I’ve got a lot of talent,” said Consiglio, when asked if it was a gamble not to start the hard-throwing Liss on the mound. “And over the last few weeks, I think Eron Vega has been our best pitcher. “He has great command out there, he works the edges so well, he keeps everything down and he’s a great competitor. He deserved to get this start and show what he can do in the playoffs.

  • May 24, 2023