BOYS
Buffalo Grove 16 Meadows 7
Glen Bernard scored 5 goals, Ian
Rodriguez scored 4 times, and Dan Striev and Karl Bououleix each added 3
scores as the Bison completed their MSL East title run with a 16-7 win
over Meadows.
Homewood-Flossmoor 18 Lockport 3
Russell Maanum recorded 7 goals,
Shay Banton added 4 scores, and Alec Wojack scored 3 times in H-F's 18-3
win over Lockport on Tuesday afternoon.
Lincoln-Way
North 8 Stagg 7
Nick Roberts scored 5 goals to
help the Phoenix hold off Stagg 8-7 and keep a strong hold of the top of
the SouthWest Suburban Red Conference. Drew Stoffel recorded 3 scores in
the loss for the Chargers.
McHenry 12
Loyola 9
Reilly Shanahan scored 4 times,
Dylan Clohessy added 3 scores, and Alex Birkle and Dan Brucki combined to
make 11 saves as McHenry topped Loyola 12-9. Charlie Dowdle and TJ
Considine each scored 3 times in the loss, while Henry Hermes recorded 9
saves for the Ramblers.
Morgan Park 17
Lane 16
Zach Wenner scored 6 times,
Kenneth Dillard added 5 goals, and Nick Jones sparked a 9-1 fourth quarter
run by Morgan Park with a goal and 4 steals as they came-from-behind to
beat Lane 17-16 on Tuesday.
Mundelein 17
New Trier 6
Will Davidson scored 6 times and
Frank Lukacs, Nick Mandas, and Sean Falconer each added 3 scores as the
Mustangs defeated New Trier 17-6 on Tuesday night. David Dickinson also
recorded 11 saves in the win for Mundelein. Matt McClone led the Trevians
with 3 scores, while Mike Maley added 2 goals in the loss.
Palatine 18
Barrington 6
The Pirates polished off a
perfect season in the MSL West with an 18-6 win over Barrington on Tuesday
as Kamil Mulawa recorded 6 goals and Dylan Weissman totaled 2 goals, 4
assists, and 4 steals in the victory. Dan Sommerfield also stopped 11
shots in the win.
Schaumburg 15
Fremd 11
Brandon Kase registered 5 goals
and Mike Gergen and Randy Carr each added 4 scores as Schaumburg knocked
off Fremd 15-11. Phil Schroeder and Zach Zambelli both tallied 3 scores in
the loss for the Vikings.
St Viator 12
Libertyville 7
Eric Primdahl led the Lions to a
12-7 victory over Libertyville with an 8-goal performance on Tuesday,
helping St Viator improve their record to 11-11 on the season. Robert
Bansfield also made 10 saves in the win for the Lions.
GIRLS
Andrew 18 Bradley 3
Kelly McDonough scored 4 times
to help lift Andrew to an 18-3 victory over Bradley. Meanwhile, Allie
Fisher, Alyssa Walters, Leah McCarthy, Lindsey Tamulonis, Liz Burke, and
Rachel Fus all scored 2 times in the win for the T-Bolts. Emily Caise led
the Boilers with 2 scores in the losing effort.
Barrington 9 Palatine 6
The Fillies raced out to a 7-2
halftime lead en route to a 9-6 victory over Palatine; Yessica Buenrostro
scored 4 times and Erika Elliott scored 2 goals in the win for Barrington.
The Fillies' goaltenders (Brooke Fanslow and Callie Connors) combined to
save 9 shots in the win. Katie Brown led the Pirates with 3 scores in the
loss.
Bremen 16 Lincoln-Way West 2
Catherine Vivado scored 8 goals,
Cassie Jo Miller recorded 4 goals and 6 steals, and Julie Velcich made 10
saves to help lead Bremen to a 16-2 win over Lincoln-Way West.
Conant 6 Hoffman 2
Andie Cobb, Katie Varga, and
Hannah Duke each scored 2 times to lead Conant past Hoffman 6-2. Lucie
Banahan also made 11 saves in the win for the Cougars. Rachel Gallo scored
both goals in the loss for the Hawks.
Fremd 14 Schaumburg 6
Erika Lauraitis totaled 8 goals
and Megan Kennedy added 3 scores as Fremd wrapped up the MSL West title
with a 14-6 victory over Schaumburg. The Vikings finished the MSL season
with a perfect record and improved to 24-1 on the season. Krissy Bessler
tallied 3 scores and Corinne Trujillo scored 2 times in the loss for the
Saxons, who finished the season in second place in the division.
Latin 6 Oak
Park 4
Brittany Wallace and Emma
Hirschman each recorded 2 goals to lead the Romans to a 6-4 victory over
Oak Park.
Lincoln-Way
North 12 Stagg 7
Jenna Tasic registered 4 goals
to lead the Phoenix to a 12-7 win over Stagg on Tuesday afternoon.
Loyola 13
Young 6
Maeve O'Connor scored 7 goals to
lead the Ramblers to a 13-7 win over Young on Tuesday.
Mother McAuley
11 Naperville Central 5
Yuri Chavez scored 4 times,
Katie Moran added 3 scores, and Jackie Knightly tallied 2 goals as the
Macs topped Naperville Central 11-5 on Tuesday evening. McAuley outscored
the Redhawks 6-2 in the second half after going into halftime with a 5-3
lead. In the second half, Vicky Arciniega made a steal, located a driving
Chavez, who assisted Knightly on her first goal to make the score 6-3.
That started a 4-0 run that put the game out of reach. Chavez and Moran
each added goals in the third period to give the Macs an 8-3 lead, then
Moran added a goal to start the final period that gave McAuley a 9-3
advantage that would prove insurmountable for NC. Emily Sejna recorded 3
scores in the loss for the Redhawks.
New Trier 6
Mundelein 5 (OT)
The Trevians earned a huge 6-5
overtime win over Mundelein on Tuesday night as Sophia Palmer scored the
game-winning goal in the second extra time period. New Trier bounced back
after trailing early in the game 3-0, taking a 5-4 lead on Erisa
Apantaku's goal early in the fourth quarter. Evelyn Kurzac tied the score
for the Mustangs late in the final period to send the game to overtime,
but Palmer's heroics gave the Trevians the home victory. Apantaku, Palmer,
and Maddy Urban each scored 2 times in the win, while NT goalie Zara
Wysockey recorded 15 saves. Alexis Jones scored 3 times, Kurzac scored the
other 2 goals, and Emily Tylka made 14 saves in the loss for Mundelein.
Wheeling 9
Hersey 3
Leah Malsom scored 3 times and
Amy Wilson and Emily Sullivan both scored 2 times as Wheeling beat Hersey
9-3 to earn the MSL East title via tiebreaker after finishing with a 9-1
record in the division. The Wildcats will play Fremd next week in the MSL
title game. Kaitlyn Webb recorded 16 saves while limiting the Huskies to
just 3 goals in the victory.