BOYS
CPS Tournament
Curie 8 Young 3
Eduardo Chavez recorded 4 goals
and Erik Hernandez added 3 scores to lead Curie to an 8-3 win over Young
in the title game of the CPS Tournament on Saturday evening. Nate Anderson
made 10 saves in the loss, while David Mora, Edgar Lopez, and Rustam
Mendbaev each scored once for the Dolphins.
CSL Tournament
New Trier 12
Evanston 10
Jordan Palmer tallied 4 scores
and Sam Skinner recorded 3 goals in New Trier's 12-10 triumph over
Evanston. Joey Ryan added 2 goals in the win for the Trevians.
Glenbrook
South 18 Deer Park 5
Igor Gryniv scored 10 goals and
Tom Meyer totaled 11 saves and 11 steals as GBS advanced to the CSL
Tournament finals with an 18-5 win over Deer Park on Saturday.
New Trier 11
Glenbrook South 8
Jordan Palmer and Konrad Von
Moltke each scored 4 goals to lead New Trier to an 11-8 win over GBS in
the CSL Tournament's title game on Saturday. Jacob Dray added 2 scores in
the win for the Trevians. Igor Gryniv scored 4 goals and Tom Meyer
registered 13 saves in the loss for the Titans.
MCAC Tournament
Fenwick 15 St Ignatius 9
Richard Mueller scored 4 goals
and Connor Brown added 3 scores as Fenwick advanced to the Catholic
League's title game with a 15-9 victory over St Ignatius. Dan Kelly, DJ
Gallo, Matt Farmer, and Viken Huening each scored 2 times in the Friars'
win. In the loss, Mark Alvarado scored 4 goals and Tom Maloney added 2
scores for the Wolfpack.
Brother Rice 13 Loyola 5
Mike Mulcrone registered 5
scores and Dave Jackson and Kyle Pikula both tallied 3 scores to help lift
Brother Rice past Loyola 13-5 in the second semifinal of the Catholic
League tournament on Saturday. Five different players recorded goals for
the Ramblers in the losing effort.
St Ignatius 12
Loyola 7
Mark Alvarado poured in 7 goals
and Tom Maloney added 3 scores as St Ignatius clinched a third-place
finish in the MCAC Tourney after beating Loyola 12-7. Charlie Dowdle
scored 5 times in the loss for the Ramblers.
Fenwick 18
Brother Rice 11
The hosts won their eighth MCAC
title in a row on Saturday, as Matt Farmer scored 9 times to lead Fenwick
past Brother Rice 18-11. Connor Brown also scored 3 goals, wile Viken
Huening scored 2 times and Dan Newell made 11 saves in the win. Kyle
Pikula put in 4 goals to lead the Crusaders in the losing effort.
GIRLS
CPS Tournament
Lane 6 Northside 1
Cassidy O'Connell scored 4 goals
to lead Lane to a 6-1 win over Northside in the CPS Tournament title game
on Saturday. Ashlee McGhee also made 13 saves in the Indians' win.
CSL Tournament
New Trier
11 Glenbrook North 6
Isabelle Baneaux recorded 4
goals and Anna Horstkotte tallied 3 scores as New Trier won the CSL
Tournament with an 11-6 victory over GBN. Margot Tuchler led the Spartans
with 3 scores in the loss.
MCAC Tournament
St Ignatius 7 Mother McAuley 5
Kate Stelnicki and Rebecca
Insalaco both scored 2 goals to help St Ignatius beat Mother McAuley 7-5
as the Wolfpack advanced to the Catholic League finals on Saturday. Vicky
Arciniega tallied 3 scores in the loss for the Mighty Macs.
Loyola 6 Fenwick 5
Brittany Wallace scored 5 times
and Rachel Nieman recorded a key score as Loyola stunned Fenwick 6-5 in
the Catholic League semifinals on Saturday. Cara Borkovec tallied 3 scores
to lead the Friars in the losing effort.
Fenwick 12
Mother McAuley 8
Annie Collins and Meghan Barron
both scored 3 goals as Fenwick outscored Mother McAuley 9-2 in the second
half to earn a 12-8 win over their rivals in the third-place game of the
Catholic League tournament. Jackie Knightly recorded 3 goals in the loss
for the Mighty Macs.
St Ignatius 9
Loyola 6
Kate Stelnicki, Rebecca
Insalaco, Rebecca Martinez, and Tammy Stelnicki each scored 2 goals to
help St Ignatius beat Loyola 9-6 in the MCAC Tournament final on Saturday.
The Wolfpack trailed by a goal after the opening period, but outscored the
Ramblers 4-1 in the second quarter and never relinquished the lead.
Brittany Wallace totaled 3 goals and Evan Swenson added 2 scores in the
loss for Loyola.
Mundelein Tournament
Jones Helps Lead Mundelein To Home Tournament Title
Alexis Jones totaled 11 goals in
three games as Mundelein earned wins over Buffalo Grove, Latin, and
Prospect to win their own tournament on Saturday. In the virtual title
game against Prospect, Jones led the Mustangs with 6 goals in an 11-5
victory over the Knights. Karrie Kozokar also scored 5 goals for
Mundelein, who beat BG 10-5 and Latin 13-5.
Prospect finished in second
place with wins over BG and Latin, as Meg Dix totaled 10 scores and
Jessica Cavaiani tallied 9 goals in the three-game set. Molly Pater scored
6 goals to help Buffalo Grove finish in third place with one win, an 11-5
triumph over Latin in the final game of the day. Ashley Henderson scored
12 times for the Romans, who finished in fourth place with an 0-3 record.
Stevenson Tournament
Naperville
Central 7 Stevenson 5
The Redhawks pushed out to a 7-2
lead and held off a late Stevenson rally to win the tournament opener 7-5
on Saturday morning. Abbey Kerth, Claire Wirtz, Emily Sejna, Gracie May,
Lizzy Giuliani, Madison Nervig, and Robyn Stanley each scored once in NC's
win, while goalie Julia Campbell made 11 saves. Cheyenne Montijo and Karen
Lowry both scored 2 times and Lisa Michalowski made 11 saves in the losing
effort for the Patriots.
Naperville
Central 12 Lincoln-Way Central 2
Claire Wirtz scored 4 goals,
Emily Sejna put in 3 scores, and Julia Campbell blocked 16 shots as
Naperville Central beat LWC 12-2. Danijela Jackovich scored both goals in
the loss for the Knights.
Naperville
Central 12 Neuqua Valley 1
Emily Sejna scored 4 times and
Abbey Kerth notched 3 scores as Naperville Central finished the weekend
with a perfect 3-0 mark after beating Neuqua Valley 12-1. Robyn Stanley
added 2 goals and Julia Campbell made 10 saves in the Redhawks' win.
Lincoln-Way
Central 10 Neuqua Valley 6
Danijela Jackovich recorded 6
goals to help lead LWC to a 10-6 victory over Neuqua Valley. Jackovich
totaled 13 scores in the three game event, as the Knights won their last
game of the day to finish with a 1-2 record.
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