Girls
- Kelly Buchanan (Northside)
Scored 6 goals for Northside in
their win over Maine East on Thursday.
Girls
- Melanie Czerwinski (Sandburg)
Scored 4 goals in Sandburg's 15-7
win over Andrewand has become a reliable offensive option for the Eagles.
Biggest Impact
Boys
- Brian Barron/John Osborne (Fenwick)
The two players combined to score
a combined 11 goals in Monday's win over Schaumburg.
Boys
- Joe Caffarini/Eric Hosty (Lincoln-Way Central)
Totaled 11 goals in the Knights'
22-11 win over Lincoln-Way North.
Boys
- Brandon Kase/Chris Corbett (Schaumburg)
Accounted for 12 goals, 9 assists, and 16 steals as the Saxons beat Fremd
21-3 on Tuesday.
Girls
- Katie Tynan/Morgan Bonk (Fenwick)
Both players scored 3 goals in
Fenwick's 10-2 win over St Ignatius; the Friars went 4-0 at their own
tourney.
Girls
- Allie Grimes (Lyons)
Scored a total of 7 goals in two
wins over Mother McAuley in Week 4.
Girls
- Megan McNichols (Lyons)
Scored the game-winning goal in
the closing seconds of Lyons' 6-5 win over McAuley at the Fenwick
Tournament.
Girls
- Christa Khatcherian (Wheeling)
Her fourth-quarter backhand goal
helped clinch a 7-5 win over Hersey.
Girls
- Allison McCarthy/Erika Lauraitis (Fremd)
Combined to score 19 goals in
Fremd's win over Schaumburg.
Girls
- Lydia Ridgeway (St Ignatius)
Scored 5 goals to lead the
Wolfpack to a 9-2 victory over Loyola.
Girls
- Maeve O'Connor/Ashley Letrich (Loyola)
The Ramblers' duo combined to
score 20 goals at the Fenwick Tourney over the weekend, leading to a 3-1
mark at the event for Loyola.
Top Goalie Performances
Boys
- Neal Salemi (Schaumburg)
Recorded 13 saves and 4 steals in
the Saxons' 16-6 win over Barrington.
Boys
- Kirk Heitmann/Ryan Mann (Sandburg)
The duo combined to stop 14 shots
in Sandburg's win over Lockport.
Boys
- Shane McDade (Wheeling)
Made 14 saves and held Hersey to
only 3 goals in Wheeling's 4-3 win.
Boys
- Alex Gestevich (St Ignatius)
Stopped 9 shots to help lift the
Wolfpack beat Loyola 12-7.
Girls
- Sam Marotta (Lincoln-Way Central)
Recorded 25 saves in three games
as LWC claimed the LWE Tourney title with wins over LWE, Richards, and
Andrew.
Girls
- Kathleen Servatius (Loyola)
Totaled 25 saves and 9 steals at
the Fenwick Tournament; her 4.5 goals per game average helped the Ramblers
finish in fifth place with a 3-1 record over the weekend.
Girls
- Jessica Lundin (Buffalo Grove)
Earned a shutout as Buffalo Grove
beat Rolling Meadows 9-0.
Girls
- Julie Velcich (Bremen)
Saved 14 shots in Bremen's 13-7
victory over Andrew.
Biggest Surprises
Boys
- The field at the St Patrick Tournament
Try to follow this:
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Evanston beat St Patrick...but lost to Brother Rice and Young.
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Loyola beat St Patrick...but lost to LWE.
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LWE beat Brother Rice...but lost to St Patrick and Waubonsie.
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Brother Rice beat H-F, Evanston, and Waubonsie...but lost to LWE.
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And St Patrick...lost to Evanston and Loyola...and won the tournament!
Girls
- Lincoln-Way Central
The Knights' emerged with three
quality wins at the LWE Tournament; they beat LWE, Andrew, and Richards
and jumped to #20 in the latest rankings.
News and Notes
The
Saturday-morning ACT Test had an effect on some team performances...a few
more schools begin Spring Break this week...after that, every team should
be at full strength for the remainder of the season.
The IHSA
announced the sectional assignments for the 2009 playoffs. Below are the
specific assignments:
2009 Sectional Assignments
Boys
Girls
Super Ballers
Men
- Dave Perry (Fenwick)
Girls - Sam
Marotta
(Lincoln-Way Central)
Girls
- Kathleen Servatius (Loyola)
Girls
- Katie Tynan/Morgan Bonk (Fenwick)
Week 4 Super Ballers
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