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Ottawa Today
By the People, for the People
Streator, HBR/Somonauk/Leland Girls Soccer Clubs Score Victories
The Times Thursday Roundup highlights local high school sports action.
Apr. 10, 2026 at 3:36am
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The vibrant energy and competitive spirit of local high school sports are captured in a cubist-inspired illustration that deconstructs the action into dynamic geometric forms.Ottawa TodayThe girls soccer teams from Streator and the HBR co-op (Hinckley-Big Rock/Somonauk/Leland) both earned victories in their respective matches on Thursday. In other local high school sports action, Seneca's softball and baseball teams, as well as the school's boys and girls track and field squads, all recorded wins.
Why it matters
This roundup showcases the strong performances by several local high school athletic programs, highlighting the competitive spirit and athletic talent within the community. These victories demonstrate the dedication and hard work of the student-athletes, coaches, and supporting communities.
The details
In girls soccer, Streator defeated Coal City 1-0 with a goal from Rhea Huey, while the HBR co-op team routed Sandwich 7-1 behind four goals and an assist from Anna Herrmann. On the softball diamond, Seneca remained undefeated with a 16-1 win over Henry-Senachwine, and Dwight earned an 18-0 victory over Lowpoint-Washburn/Roanoke-Benson. In baseball, Seneca defeated Henry-Senachwine 3-1, and Roanoke-Benson/Lowpoint-Washburn topped Dwight 18-4. Seneca's boys and girls track and field teams both won their respective meets, with several individual event champions.
- The girls soccer matches took place on Thursday.
- The softball and baseball games were played on Thursday.
- The track and field meets were held on Thursday.
The players
Rhea Huey
A player for the Streator girls soccer team who scored the lone goal in their 1-0 victory over Coal City.
Anna Herrmann
A player for the HBR co-op girls soccer team who had four goals and an assist in their 7-1 win over Sandwich.
Camryn Stecken
A player for the Seneca softball team who had a single, double, and three RBIs in their 16-1 victory over Henry-Senachwine.
Cam Shriey
A player for the Seneca baseball team who hit a two-run home run in their 3-1 win over Henry-Senachwine.
Jesus Govea
A member of the Seneca boys track and field team who won the discus event at their six-team meet.
What they’re saying
“Fifty years is such an accomplishment in San Francisco, especially with the way the city has changed over the years.”
— Gordon Edgar, Grocery employee
The takeaway
This roundup showcases the strong athletic programs and talented student-athletes across a variety of high school sports in the local community. The victories demonstrate the dedication and hard work of these young competitors, as well as the support and pride of their schools and communities.

