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Hillsboro Today
By the People, for the People
Alton Marquette Crushes Hillsboro in High School Baseball
Marquette Wins Big in Lopsided Victory
Apr. 2, 2026 at 6:30am
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In a high school baseball matchup, the Alton Marquette team dominated the Hillsboro squad, winning the game 18-4. The one-sided contest showcased Marquette's offensive firepower as they cruised to a decisive victory.
Why it matters
This win extends Marquette's strong start to the season and demonstrates their ability to overpower opponents. The lopsided score also highlights the competitive disparity between the two teams, raising questions about the parity of high school sports in the region.
The details
Marquette's offense was firing on all cylinders, scoring 18 runs on the day. They were led by several standout individual performances, including a multi-hit game from their star player. Hillsboro struggled to keep pace, only managing 4 runs in the losing effort.
- The game took place on April 2, 2026.
The players
Alton Marquette
The high school baseball team from Alton, Illinois that won the game 18-4.
Hillsboro
The high school baseball team from Hillsboro, Illinois that lost the game 18-4.
The takeaway
This lopsided victory highlights the competitive imbalance that can exist in high school sports, where certain programs consistently outperform others. It raises questions about the need for better parity and opportunities for all student-athletes to have meaningful competitive experiences.

