Fenwick 9 Lyons 6
Catie Wallace scored 4 goals and both Alexa Ovalle and Colleen Barron
scored 2 times as Fenwick erased a 4-2 halftime deficit to beat Lyons 9-6.
Gabby Perez also scored once in the victory for the hosts. Haley Hughes
and Caroline Walsh each scored 2 goals and both Emma Hirt and Julia Cohen
netted one score in the loss for the Lions. Jesse Wittenberg also made 8
saves for the LT defense.
Stevenson 10 Loyola 6
Melissa Gartenberg recorded 4 goals, Allison Travetto netted 3 scores, and
Becky Callen made 10 saves as Stevenson knocked off Loyola 10-6. Ashley
Oliver added 2 scores and Joanie Newland netted one goal in the victory.
Six players scored once for the Ramblers: Claire Voss, Ellen Garrity,
Emily Barr, Liz Kyle, Marta Considine, and Megan Murtagh.
Mundelein 5 Homewood-Flossmoor 3
Allison Boothe scored all 5 goals for the Mustangs as they fended off the
Vikings 5-3.
Fenwick 7 New Trier 4
Catie Wallace recorded 3 goals to help the Friars hold off New Trier 7-4
to advance to the championship round of their own tournament. Julia Green,
Maria Breen, Shannon Kent, and Stephanie Jodloman each tallied one score
in the loss for the Trevians.
Loyola 9 New Trier 3
Marta Considine scored 5 times and Emily Barr tallied 2 scores in Loyola's
9-3 victory over New Trier. Zoe Gottlieb made 10 saves and the trio of
Isabel Riggio, Shannon Kent and Stephanie Jodloman each scored once in the
losing effort.
Stevenson 6 Lyons 4
Ashley Oliver and Melissa Gartenberg both scored 2 goals and Erin Kempers
and Sara Ploch both added one goal as Stevenson outlasted Lyons 6-4. Julia
Cohen scored 2 times and both Allie Kurth and Frankie Delleman registered
one score in the loss for the Lions.
Fenwick 9 St Ignatius 6
Catie Wallace scored 6 goals and Colleen Barron netted 3 scores as Fenwick
defeated St Ignatius 9-6 in the first of three championship round games at
the Mike Murphy Tournament. Tammy Stelnicki recorded 3 goals while Maggie
Maloney, Stephania Lopez, and Beca Martinez each added a goal in the loss
for the Wolfpack.
Loyola 14 Homewood-Flossmoor 6
Marta Considine poured in 9 goals and Claire Voss tallied 3 scores in the
Ramblers' 14-6 victory over H-F.
Stevenson 17 Mundelein 3
Allison Travetto registered 5 goals, Melissa Gartenberg scored 3 tiimes,
and Ashley Oliver, Sara Ploch, and Joanie Newland all scored 2 times in
Stevenson's 17-3 win over Mundelein.
St Ignatius 9 Mother McAuley 7
Diana Fernandez scored 3 goals and Liv Evangelides notched 2 scores as St
Ignatius beat Mother McAuley 9-7. Clare Bryar scored 3 goals and Fran
Williamson added 2 goals in the loss for the Mighty Macs.
New Trier 6 Homewood-Flossmoor 2
Maria Breen and Stephanie Jodloman each netted 2 goals and both Amanda
Flannery and Isabel Riggio scored once as the Trevians closed their day
with a 6-2 victory over the Vikings.
Lyons 12 Mundelein 7
Caroline Walsh netted 5 goals and Haley Hughes scored 4 times as the Lions
ended the day with a 12-7 victory over Mundelein. Jesse Wittenberg also
made 12 saves in the win for the LT. Allison Boothe scored 5 goals in the
loss for the Mustangs.
Fenwick 8 Mother McAuley 6
Colleen Barron scored 4 goals, Catie Wallace added 3 scores, and Bridget
Carey notched a key second half goal as Fenwick fought off Mother McAuley
8-6 to win their own tournament. Clare Bryar registered 3 goals and Claire
Mueller, Fran Williamson, and Julie Olivares each scored once in the loss
for the Mighty Macs.
OAK PARK TOURNAMENT
Oak Park 11 Maine East 2
Katie Appell scored 4 goals, Mia Andreoli notched 2 scores, and Jordin
Hale saved 12 shots to help OPRF beat Maine East 11-2 in the
tournament-opener on Saturday morning.
Oak Park 10 Bremen 5
Genna Curry and Katie Appell each scored 3 times and Mia Andreoli added 2
scores to lead the Huskies to a 10-5 victory over Bremen. Jordin Hale
also stopped 12 shots in the winning effort.
Oak Park 7 Lincoln-Way North 4
Katie Appell recorded 4 goals, Genna Curry tallied 2 scores, and Jordin
Hale made 21 saves as the Huskies won their own event after beating LWN
7-4 on Saturday afternoon.
OTHER KEY GAMES
Wheeling 14 Schaumburg 7
Theresa Godlewski recorded 10 goals and 8 steals while Emily Sowa added 2
scores and both Argelia Diaz and Rachel Ropski scored once in Wheeling's
14-7 win over Schaumburg.