The Lincoln-Way Central Knights fell to the Lincoln-Way West Warriors 10–0 in a WJOL Tournament varsity girls softball game.
The matchup took place at Lincoln-Way Central High School and was part of the ongoing tournament schedule. The result marks a setback for the Knights as they continue their season, according to MaxPreps.
Up next, Lincoln-Way Central will travel to Barrington High School for a non-conference game on April 4, according to MaxPreps. The last time these teams met, Lincoln-Way Central defeated Barrington 4–0 on April 6, 2023, at Lincoln-Way Central High School, according to MaxPreps.
Lincoln-Way Central High School serves grades 9 through 12 and had an enrollment of 1,968 students during the 2019-2020 school year. It is located in New Lenox and Will County, according to the Illinois Report Card. Of those students, grade 11 had the highest concentration with 23.5 percent of all students enrolled. Grade 12 accounted for 23.2 percent, grade 10 for 23.1 percent, and grade 9 for 21.4 percent of the student body, according to the Illinois Report Card.
According to the Illinois Report Card, Lincoln-Way Central High School’s student population in the same year was made up of 85.6 percent white students, 1.6 percent black students, 9.5 percent Hispanic students, and 1.6 percent Asian students.



