BOYS
Brother Rice 12 Strake Jesuit 11
Kyle Pikula registered 5 goals
as Brother Rice edged Strake Jesuit 12-11 on Saturday morning. The loss
was the first of the trip for the visitors from Texas, who beat LWC and St
Ignatius on Friday.
Niles West 15
R-B 12 (OT)
The Wolves scored 2 goals in the
final thirty seconds of regulation to send the game to overtime and
outscored R-B 4-1 in the extra session to earn a hard-fought 15-12 victory
on Saturday. Eliott Kerbel scored 5 goals and Filip Zivkovic added 4
scores in the win for Niles West.
Northside
Tournament
Von Steuben 8
Northside 7
Ben Ramos and Juan Laboy each
scored 2 times to lead Von Steuben to an 8-7 victory over Northside. Cyrus
Deloye scored 3 times and Konrad Kubicki added 2 scores in the loss for
the Mustangs.
Juarez 13 Lane
10
Ivan Huerta and Josue Hernandez
both scored 5 goals to help Juarez pull away from Lane in a 13-10 battle
in the second game of the Northside Tournament. Matt Gullickson scored 4
times and Ricardo Quezada added 3 scores in the loss for the Indians.
Von Steuben 7
Foreman 7
Von Steuben and Foreman finished
in a 7-7 tie in the third game of the Northside Tournament on Saturday.
Juan Laboy totaled 3 scores and Joey Mercado added 2 goals for Von
Steuben, while John Adams tallied 5 goals for Foreman.
Juarez 17
Morgan Park 6
Josue Hernandez recorded 8 goals
and Ivan Huerta added 5 scores as Juarez knocked off Morgan Park 17-6.
Richard Leigh tallied 3 scores in the loss for Morgan Park.
Northside 15
Foreman 9
Konrad Kubicki and Michael Meyer
each scored 4 times in Northside's 15-9 triumph over Foreman.
Lane 13 Morgan
Park 10
Ricardo Quezada scored 5 goals
and Jake Boettcher, Matt Gullickson, and Patrick Proctor each added 2
scores in Lane's 13-10 win over Morgan Park. Raymond Hammond scored 3
times in the loss for the Mustangs.
Foreman 17
Morgan Park 11 (5th
place)
John Adams and Juan Mendez each
scored 5 goals as Foreman knocked off Morgan Park 17-11 in the fifth place
game of the NSP Tournament. Richard Leigh scored 5 times and Nick Young
added 3 goals in the loss for the Mustangs.
Lane 9 Northside 8
(3rd place)
Wyatt Sugrue tallied 3 goals and
both Jake Boettcher and Ricardo Quezada scored 2 times as Lane held off
Northside 9-8 in the third-place game Northside's tournament. Cyrus Deloye
recorded 5 scores in the loss for the Mustangs.
Juarez 12 Von Steuben 11 (OT)
(1st place)
Antonio Reyes scored the
game-winning goal with ten seconds left in overtime to give Juarez a 12-11
victory over Von Steuben in the title game of the Northside Tournament on
Saturday. Reyes scored 3 of the 4 Juarez goals in extra time to lead the
Eagles to the win.
Schaumburg
Tournament
St Louis
University HS and Parkway West Finish Perfect Weekend at Schaumburg
Tournament
SLU edged Schaumburg 12-10
in their final game on Saturday to finish the Saxons' tournament
with a 5-0 record against Illinois teams. Parkway West also
accomplished that same feat by ending the weekend with a 7-6 win
over Mundelein. Conant, Mundelein, and Schaumburg all earned three
wins over other St Louis teams, while Hoffman and York finished with
one win apiece.
Mundelein fell one goal of
finishing with a 4-1 mark, losing to Parkway West 7-6 in their final
game of the weekend. Connor Black led the Mustangs with 17 goals
over the five-game set, while Will Davidson totaled 13 scores and
Frank Lukacs added 11 goals.
Hoffman went 1-4 at
the event, losing two of their games in overtime shootouts to
Lindbergh and Parkway North. In five games, Mike Christen totaled 13
goals, while Sang M Han and Sang W Han combined to score 24 total
goals. Meanwhile, Hawks' goalie Logan Gizel averaged 12 blocks per
game.
GIRLS
Mundelein 14
York 10
The Mustangs jumped out to a 6-0
lead in the first quarter and went on to beat York 14-10 on Saturday
afternoon. Alexis Jones tallied 6 goals and both Alexis Philbrick and
Sarah Honda added 3 scores in the victory. Michelle Barron also made 11
saves in her first start in goal for Mundelein. Jamie Redmond scored 7
times and Katie Nelson added 2 goals in the losing effort.
Lyons
Tournament
Lions Stay
Perfect With Wins Over Evanston, Stevenson, and Waubonsie Valley
Lyons held off Stevenson 8-6,
survived a scare from Waubonsie Valley in a 6-4 thriller, and outlasted
Evanston 12-4 to win their own tournament on Saturday in LaGrange.
In the first game, Claire Curran
and Lizzy Kosin each scored 3 goals and the Lions used a 3-1 run in the
second half to pull away from Stevenson to earn an 8-6 win in the
tournament opener.
Waubonsie Valley proved to be a
difficult challenge for LT, as the Warriors' Alex White scored after an
ejection to tie the game at 4-4 in the fourth quarter. In the final
minute, however, Carly Strass found Carrie Nacht open on a drive to the
right post and Nacht slotted her shot into the right corner to give Lyons
a 5-4 lead with 0:42 remaining. On Waubonsie's next possession, Nacht
forced a turnover on the perimeter that Kosin collected and went the
distance to score and put the game away with 0:20 left to play.
In their last game, Lyons jumped
out to a 6-1 halftime lead en route to a 12-4 victory over Evanston. Nacht
and Kosin each scored 3 goals in the win, while Katie Calvert scored 2
times and Grace Trilla made 9 saves for LT.
Stevenson finished the day with
a 2-1 record after earning wins over Evanston and Waubonsie. Patriots'
goalie Lisa Michalowski held Waubonsie to just one goal in the day's final
game, a 9-1 win for Stevenson. The Patriots also held off Evanston 12-10.
Evanston finished the day with a
1-2 record, earning a 12-5 win over Lockport before falling to Lyons and
Stevenson. In the win, Ellis O'Connor scored 7 times and Sarah Thompson
added 3 scores. For the tournament, O'Connor led the team with 14 scores,
Claire Simon totaled 5 goals, and Thompson added 4 goals and 18 steals.
Waubonsie Valley also finished
with a 1-2 record, while Lockport ended the day with an 0-2 mark.
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