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UPDATE: Mother McAuley's Rogers Gets the Biggest Roar from the Crowd

Mother McAuley softball standout Ashley Rogers outpolled 11 others Patch's weekly MVP poll. She is now eligible for May Athlete of the Month recognition.

 
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Who gets the biggest roar from the crowd this week?
Mother McAuley's Ashley Rogers pitched a no-hitter and struck out seven in a 3-0 victory over St. Ignatius.
Evergreen Park's Maggie O'Toole went 2-for-3 and had two RBIs in the Mustangs' 7-6 victory over Oak Lawn. She also was the winning pitcher.
Lincoln-Way co-op's Ajani Cargle became the first gymnast IHSA history to win all six individual events at the IHSA state meet. He also placed second in the all-around and led the Lincoln-Way co-op team to a second-place finish.
Stagg's Steve Kubiak allowed five hits and two earned runs in the Chargers' 11-3 victory over Thornridge. He struck out seven.
Lincoln-Way East's Aaliyah Brown won the 100 (11.72), 200 (24.89) and ran a leg on the Griffins' second-place finishing 4x100 relay in the Class 3A Homewood-Flossmoor Sectional.

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  • Vote for Patch MVP, May 6-12

    (Voting has been closed for this question)
    • Corey Bell, Homewood-Flossmoor
        11 (0%)
    • Branden Boggetto, Providence Catholic
        46 (0%)
    • Aaliyah Brown, Lincoln-Way East
        267 (3%)
    • Ajani Cargle, Lincoln-Way co-op
        52 (0%)
    • Alex Hansen, Oak Forest
        157 (2%)
    • Steve Kubiak, Stagg
        210 (2%)
    • Nick Mozwecz, Oak Lawn
        82 (1%)
    • Renee Olson, Andrew
        2424 (33%)
    • Maggie O'Toole, Evergreen Park
        134 (1%)
    • Zach Reks, Sandburg
        12 (0%)
    • Ashley Rogers, Mother McAuley
        3676 (51%)
    • Becca Stanton, Marian Catholic
        88 (1%)
    Total votes: 7159
  • Your vote will only count once. This is not a scientific poll. View Results Vote!
Related Topics: Ajani Cargle, Andrew badminton, Branden Bogetto, Lincoln-Way co-op gymnastics, Nick Mozwecz, Oak Lawn baseball, Patch MVPs, Providence baseball, and Renee Olson
Explain the reasoning behind your vote. Tell us in the comments.

Jeff

10:07 am on Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Ajani won gold in ALL 6 individual events! That has never been done in the 61 year history of IHSA gymnastics!

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Dutch Oven Chef

10:13 am on Tuesday, May 15, 2012

I don't even know Ajani, but I find it hard to believe any of the other athletes could have done anything even close to what he did! Congrats!

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Ron Kremer

10:41 am on Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Dutch Oven Chef: I agree you can't go wrong voting for Ajani. But there are some other fantastic candidates here.

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Mom

11:45 am on Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Congrats Renee on your awesome third place finish at State! We are so proud of you!

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Peter Kallend

1:10 pm on Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Don't get me wrong, I voted for Corey Bell because he is my athlete. None of these athletes have done, or will ever do, anything as difficult as what Ajani did this last weekend. What he went through was the equivalent of three championship competitions, and two of them were in one day. For him to be able to do that, and win every event, puts him in a league all his own. He is the most deserving because no one else can touch him in terms of achievement.

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Tanya

2:23 pm on Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Congratulations to my cousin, Renee! Third place at State...what an accomplishment!

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Billy Messina

11:19 pm on Tuesday, May 15, 2012

He has the largest cup size in Illinois

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Billy Messina

11:20 pm on Tuesday, May 15, 2012

B=====================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================D actual size

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Melanie Senerchia

11:18 am on Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Maggie...... We are so proud of you! You're a great athlete, very smart, and a good person.
Love,
The Senerchia Family

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