Joe Kesslering totaled 5 goals and Wil Hubert netted 2 scores in the
Dukes' 9-3 win over Whitney Young. Ben Howlett and Casey Callans each
added a goal for York in the win.
Schaumburg 16 Wheeling 10
Austin Borst and James Birriel both recorded 4 goals and Tyler Gustafson
netted 3 scores as Schaumburg beat Wheeling 16-10. Robert Bach also made
10 saves to help the Saxons advance to the title game of their own event.
Nate Reiff totaled 8 goals in the loss for the Wildcats.
Lincoln-Way West 12 Lafayette 8
Jake Carlson slammed home 5 shots and both Collin and Kyle Karplunk
recorded 2 goals as the Warriors downed Lafayette 12-8. Rastko Stojsin
tallied 3 scores while
Brent Huffines and Michael Murphy both put in 2 scores in the loss for the
Lancers.
York 10 St Rita 7
Wil Hubert notched 4 scores and both Logan Frendreis and Matt Rodriguez
netted 2 scores in York's 10-7 win over St Rita. Joe Kesslering and Kolin
Bergl each added one score in the Dukes' victory, which sees them advance
to the event's title game on Saturday night against the hosts. Eric
Johnson scored 3 times in the loss for the Mustangs.
McHenry 11 Whitney Young 5
Garrett Floden and Kevin Braun each scored 3 goals while Matt Peck and
Myles Lucas both put in 2 scores in the Warriors' 11-5 victory over the
Dolphins. Duncan McDonald led Young with 2 scores in the loss.
Whitney Young 12 Wheeling 11 (7th place)
Daniel Shumaker tallied 5 scores and Duncan McDonald added 3 goals as the
Dolphins edged the Wildcats for seventh place with a 12-11 victory on
Saturday afternoon. Nate Reiff scored a whopping 10 goals in the losing
effort for Wheeling.
McHenry 10 Lafayette 7 (5th place)
Garrett Floden registered 3 scores and Matt Peck notched 2 scores to help
McHenry beat Lafayette 10-7 in the fifth-place game of the Schaumburg
Tournament. Michael Murphy led the Lancers with 3 goals and Rastko Stojsin
netted 2 goals in the losing effort.
St Rita 16 Lincoln-Way West 7 (3rd place)
Eric Johnson recorded 6 goals and Dan Sliazas added 5 scores in the
Mustangs' 16-7 triumph over LWW in the third-place game. Jake Carlson
netted 5 goals in the losing effort for the Warriors.