GAME RECAPS (Thursday, April 9)
MATCH OF THE DAY
Naperville Central 11 Naperville North 10
Nick Walker recorded 6 goals and Christian May scored 3 times as the
Redhawks put away the Huskies with a late goal to win 11-10 on Thursday
night. The Huskies, who trailed 7-5 at halftime, tied the game at 10-10
with 1:43 remaining before Central connected on the game-winner. Kyle
Jackson and Phillip Emden each scored once and Joe Lawrence made 7 saves
in the victory.
OTHER KEY GAMES
Andrew 6 Bradley 5
The T-Bolts edged Bradley 6-5 to pick up another SWSC victory on
Thursday. Statistics unavailable for the winners. Charlie Waters
scored 2 times and Jacob LaMore totaled 18 saves and 8 steals in the
losing effort.
Conant 17 Elk Grove 2
Seven different players recorded goals for the Cougars as they
claimed a 17-2 victory over Elk Grove.
Glenbrook South 13 Maine South 5
Peter Dales totaled 5 goals and 4 steals, Tommy Hagerty registered 3
scores and 5 steals, and Davis Hianik stopped 9 shots in the Titans'
13-5 victory over Maine South. Phil Wachowski led the Hawks with 3
scores while both Marko Bogicevic and Pat Folan each put in one
score in the losing effort.
Maine West 19 Deerfield 10
Chris Hernanded, Ethan Herrera and Tony Connor each scored 5 times
to lead the Warriors past Deerfield 19-10. Brendan Atwood added 3
scores while Andrej Krivokapich netted his first goal of the season
in the victory.
Neuqua Valley 12 STC North 6
Simon Shatinsky recorded 7 goals and Scott Depuy totaled 2 goals and
5 steals as the Wildcats defeated STC North 12-6. Brett Whaley,
Carter Edwards, and Lucas Becker each added one score for the
victors. Chris Stanek scored 3 goals and drew 5 ejections, John
Quinn scored 2 times, and Garrett Allamian made 7 saves in the loss.
Stevenson 25 Vernon Hills 11
Collin Kapecki registered 6 scores and both Andrew Shashin and Nick
Koto tallied 4 scores in Stevenson's 25-11 victory over Vernon
Hills.
GAME
RECAPS (Thursday, April 9)
FEATURED EVENT
FENWICK TOURNAMENT
Stevenson 12 Naperville Central 5
Allison Travetto recorded 7 goals and Melissa Gartenberg scored 2
times and dished out 5 assists as the Patriots earned a 12-5 victory
over Naperville Central on Thursday in the Fenwick Tournament
opener. Claire Haas also scored 3 times, Annika Hotchkiss scored
once and Lauren Burns made 13 saves in the win for Stevenson. Alli
Hansen, Beth Ryan, Emily Rodgers, Jennifer Oliver and Kaela Codo
each scored once and Sara Campbell made 9 saves for the Redhawks.
St Ignatius 20 Loyola 0
Stephania Lopez tallied 7 goals and Diana Fernandez added 5 scores
as St Ignatius shutout Loyola 20-0 on Thursday. Rosie Scannell and
Tara White each added 3 goals while Karen Juarez notched 2 scores in
the victory.
Lyons 7 New Trier 5
Caroline Walsh, Emma Hirt and Kaysie Stuba each scored 2 times as
the Lions overcame an early 2-1 deficit to beat New Trier 7-5. Julia
Cohen also scored once and drew 8 ejections while Jessie Wittenberg
made 9 saves for the winning side. Kaleigh Dolan and Lauren Barrett
each scored 2 times and Stephanie Jodloman scored once in the loss
for the Trevians.
Stevenson 12 Mother McAuley 1
Allison Travetto totaled 7 goals and Melissa Gartenberg chipped in
with 2 scores and 6 assists to help lift the Patriots' over Mother
McAuley 12-1 on Thursday night. Annika Hotchkiss, Autumn Hoang and
Claire Haas each tallied one score and Lauren Burns denied 9 shots
as well in the win. Fran Bauer netted the lone goal and Geena Peyton
made 7 saves in the loss for the Mighty Macs.
OTHER KEY GAMES
Conant 13 Elk Grove 3
Carmen Rosas notched 4 scores, Sarah Gregory put in 3 goals and
Maddy Demaret totaled 13 saves and 5 assists in Conant's 13-3
triumph over Elk Grove. Paulina Chowaniec also scored 2 times in the
victory. Lilly Lawrin registered all 3 goals in the loss for the
Grenadiers.
Glenbrook North 9 Highland Park 1
Lindsay Fraser poured in 7 goals and both Colleen Doolan and
Patricia Doolan scored one goal as North defeated HP 9-1. Alison
Perlman scored the lone goal in the loss for the Giants.
Glenbrook South 9 Maine South 6
Jilly Hebert, Kelly Klish and Maddie McMillan each scored 2 goals to
help the Titans erase an early 2-0 deficit to walk away with a 9-5
victory in CSL South action. GBS went on a 6-0 run after the first
two Hawks' goals and never looked back in securing the win. Anna
Hofmockel and Dana Grad also got on the scoresheet in the win for
the Titans.
Hinsdale Central 15 Metea Valley 7
The Red Devils improved to 8-3-1 in 2015 after beating Metea Valley
15-7. Statistics for the winners are unavailable. Leah Hummel scored
4 goals and Jocelyn Lent made 12 saves in the loss for the Mustangs.
Lake Forest 16 Libertyville 7
Abby Warren put in 5 goals and the trio of Clare Wieland, Grace
Donahue and Madeleine Pompe each scored 3 times in the Scouts' 16-7
victory over Libertyville. Alyssa Hollander and Giselle Striedinger
both added one score in the win.
Lincoln-Way North 14 Richards 6
Cassidy Degraff totaled 6 goals and 8 steals and Julia Porco added 2
scores as the Phoenix beat Richards 14-6 on Thursday. Alex Woehlert,
Ellie Brtis, Emily Cheshire, Emma Henley, Jocie Moustis and Sarah
Jackson each added one goal for the victors. Laura Wolf stopped 10
shots as well for North.
Maine West 14 Deerfield 5
Holly Wasicak totaled 4 goals and 4 assists and Emily Morrison made
8 steals and added 2 goals as Maine West jumped out to a 6-0 lead en
route to a 14-5 win over Deerfield. Annie Picchiotti and Kristen
Burger both added 3 scores and Veronica Dunn chipped in with 2
scores in the Warriors' victory.
Neuqua Valley 4 STC North 0
Zoe Salafatinos registered 3 goals, Sarah Neary scored once and Issi
French made 11 saves and earned a 4-0 shutout win over STC North on
Thursday. Claire Rich made 10 saves and both Katie Quinn and Monica
Guyett recorded 4 steals in the losing effort.
Prospect 17 Schaumburg 3
Danielle McCallister notched 5 scores, Gracie Dix and Niki Neumann
scored 4 times and netminder Lauren Broz stopped 19 shots in
Prospect's 17-3 win over Schaumburg. Ann Fulk, Ellie McGough, Megan
Pfeiffer and Michelle Vuong each added one score in the victory.