Mother McAuley 7 Lyons 2
Clare Bryar and Fran Williamson each recorded 2 goals as the Mighty Macs
outscored the Lions 5-1 in the second half to earn a 7-2 victory on
Monday night. Geena Peyton stopped 20 shots while
Claire Mueller,
Mary
June O'Connell, and Maggie Hennigan each added one score in the winning
effort for the visitors. Emma Hirt and Julia Cohen each registered one
goals and Jesse Wittenberg blocked 12 shots in the loss for the hosts.
OTHER KEY GAMES
Conant 12 Fremd 7
Carmen Rosas netted 5 goals, Angie Skittone scored 4 times, and Maddy
Demaret stopped 16 shots to lead Conant to a 12-7 victory over Fremd in
an MSL West contest. Sam Wooley totaled one goal and 3 steals while
Emily Weingart also tallied one score in the Cougars' win. Nicole Degla,
Shae Taylor, and Tamra Carlson each scored 2 goals and Emma Hoffman
notched one score in the loss for the Vikings.
Hersey 23 Elk Grove 3
Katie Lutz registered 8 goals to lead the Huskies to a 23-4 win over Elk
Grove. Dominika Struk led the Grenadiers with 2 scores in the loss.
Northside 9 Jones-Payton 5
Alejandra Fuentes, Jessica Skipper, and Marti Hale each scored 2 goals
to help lift the Mustangs over the Eagles 9-5 in CPS play on Monday
night. The goalie duo of Fallon Konow and Megan Davis combined to stop
14 shots in the win for NSP. Marlee Nork led the Jones-Payton offense
with 2 scores in the loss.
Palatine 13 Schaumburg 7
Rachel Chumbook scored 6 goals and Caroline Wojtas put in 5 scores as
the Pirates topped Schaumburg 13-7 in an MSL West matchup. Emily Seidl
and Lauren Rasor each tallied one score and Kim Butler saved 10 shots in
the victory.
Richards 14 Stagg 5
Halimah Prunty notched 6 goals and both Misty Gardner and Sarah Coffman
tacked on 3 scores as the Lady Mutt Dogs earned a 14-5 victory over
Stagg. Mary Lippert was also instrumental in the win, as the two-meter
defender allowed just two goals throughout three quarters of action.
Wheeling 16 Meadows 4
Theresa Godlewski poured in 12 goals and Argelia Diaz added 2 scores as
Wheeling defeated Meadows 16-4 in a late Monday night contest. Emily
Sowa and Juliana Isayeva each added one score in the win for the
Wildcats.