

QUARTERFINAL #1
Naperville Central 12 New
Trier 4
Q1: Rylee Brower scored a hat
trick in the opening quarter to help Naperville Central take a 5-2
lead over New Trier. Sarah Caywood responded to Brower's early pair
of goals with a pair of her own, but Brower, Anne Marie Gunn and
Emily Westlove each scored once as part of Central's 3-0 run to
finish the opening quarter.
Q2: Both defenses put the clamps
down for over six minutes until Allie Larkin found the right corner
of the cage from the left side to cut the Redhawks' lead to 5-3 at
halftime. The Trevians nearly got closer earlier in the period but
Central goalkeeper Sara Campbell made a key save followed by a steal
that prevented a breakaway chance.
Q3: Charlotte Albright struck
first for the Redhawks in the second half from outside
5-meters...Westlove scored her second of the contest from near
7-meters to make the score 7-3...Albright added her second of the
period off a rebound and Central held the Trevians scoreless for the
duration of the seven minutes to take an 8-3 lead in the final
quarter.
Q4: Brower recorded her fourth
score of the contest in the opening minute of the final period and
added her fifth just moments later to give the Redhawks a 10-3
advantage. Alli Hansen scored a counterattack goal with a lob at the
4:02 mark to make the score 11-3. Westlove scored one minute later
to put the Redhawks ahead 12-3 with 3:00 remaining in regulation.
Sarah Caywood earned a hat trick in the final two minutes with a
penalty shot conversion to make the score 12-4, but the Redhawks
prevented any further chances and secured the victory.
SCORING
NC: Rylee Brower (5), Emily
Westlove (3), Charlotte Albright (2), Alli Hansen, Anne Marie Gunn
NT: Sarah Caywood (3), Allie
Larkin

QUARTERFINAL #2
Fenwick 9 Prospect 3
Q1: Kelly Frumkin started the
scoring for the Friars on the team's second possession, but Colleen
Doyle responded just over one minute later to even things at 1-1
midway through the first period. Mary Clare McAleer made a pair of
key saves for the Knights to keep the game level heading into the
final three minutes. Harper Daniels rocked the post with a shot from
5-meters that Prospect recovered, but Kate Mackie eventually gave
the Friars a 2-1 lead at the 1:24 mark.
Q2: The defenses have remained
steady through the first three minutes of the second quarter, with
the Friars holding onto a 2-1 lead. McAleer has made two straight
saves on consecutive trips down the pool by the Friars. Sam
Rodriguez made a key save on one end and Frumkin finds an opening
inside 5-meters to put the Friars ahead 3-1 at the 2:02 mark. After
a stop, Kassy Rodriguez found Molly McGuire open and the junior
recorded her first tally to put Fenwick in front 4-1 late in the
half. Frumkin recorded her third score of the half in the closing
seconds as the defending champions took a 5-1 lead into the break.
Q3: Millie Sheean opened the
scoring for the Friars, but Gracie Dix quickly responded to trim the
Fenwick lead to 6-2. McGuire added her second of the contest with
1:30 left in the period as the Friars take a 7-2 lead into the final
minute of the frame.
Q4: Frumkin scored her fourth
goal of the contest from near 2-meters with 5:46 left and Fenwick
went ahead of the Knights 8-2. Sixteen seconds later, Megan Pfeiffer
provided a response with a goal on the other end, but Kelsey
Sullivan answered right back to make the score 9-3. Neither team has
been able to find an opening and the Friars call timeout with two
minutes left leading by six goals.
SCORING
Fenwick: Kelly Frumkin (4),
Molly McGuire (2), Kate Mackie, Kelsey Sullivan, Millie Sheean
Prospect: Colleen Doyle, Gracie
Dix, Megan Pfeiffer

QUARTERFINAL #3
Stevenson 20 St Ignatius 9
Q1: Stephania Lopez connected
from 7-meters just ten seconds into the period, but Lauren Maloney
and Eileen Hoang quickly responded to give Stevenson a 2-1 lead.
Claire Haas tallied her first score on the next trip down for the
hosts to make the score 3-1 and Maloney took a pass from Haas and
notched her second score to make it 4-1 midway through the period.
In the final minute, Maloney assisted Hoang on a breakaway goal to
put the Patriots ahead 5-1. Georgia Goldrick responded with a goal
with less than two seconds on the clock, but Haas netted her second
goal with a long-distance goal at the horn.
Q2: Hoang earned a hat trick
just over one minute into the second period, but Emma Dolan quickly
fired back for the Wolfpack to trim the Patriots' advantage to 7-3.
After a timeout, Eleanor Michaud pushed in a rebound goal to give
Stevenson an 8-3 advantage. Georgia Goldrick answered back for the
Wolfpack after a turnover in transition left her alone for a
breakaway goal. Carson Goldrick scored on the next possession for
SICP, but Haas eventually stopped the Wolfpack run with her third
score to give the hosts a 9-5 lead. Hoang added her fourth tally
immediately after en ejection to make the score 10-5.
Q3: Stevenson earned an early
ejection and eventually Haas connected on her third score. After a
quick stop, Fiona Gaffney scored at the 6:02 mark, prompting St
Ignatius to call a timeout. The Wolfpack were unable to make a dent
in the Stevenson lead after the break, then Haas assisted Hoang on
her fifth score before scoring her fifth goal as well just moments
later. Amelia Eastman added to the scoring for the hosts midway
through the period (15-5). Julia Nicholson pushed in a rebound goal
for the Patriots on their next trip down the pool (16-5). Bella
Greenspan assisted Amelia Eastman on another Stevenson goal as the
teams went under the three minute mark, but Brianna Gist stopped the
Patriots' run with a goal from near 4-meters. After a timeout,
Greenspan netted her first goal after earning an assist earlier in
the period.
Q4: Brianna Gist opened the
scoring in the final period for the Wolfpack, who still trail 18-7
with 4:28 left in regulation. Kalista Tapas responded with her first
goal of the contest to push the lead to 19-7. Emma Dolan and Georgia
Goldrick scored back-to-back goals in the final two minutes. Maanasa
Devabhaktuni added one final score as Stevenson earned a trip to the
semifinal round after earning a 20-9 victory.
SCORING
Stevenson: Claire Haas
(5), Eileen Hoang (5), Lauren Maloney (3), Bella Greenspan (2),
Kalista Tapas, Eleanor Michaud, Fiona Gaffney, Julia Nicholson,
Maanasa Devabhaktuni
St Ignatius: Georgia Goldrick
(3), Brianna Gist (2), Emma Dolan (2), Carson Goldrick, Stephania
Lopez

QUARTERFINAL #4
Mother McAuley 14 Lincoln-Way
Central 7
Q1: Jill Mueller scored on the
Mighty Macs first possession and McAuley added a quick second goal
to take a 2-0 lead. Caroline Heathcock and Nicole McCabe scored
back-to-back goals to tie the game. Kate Fischer broke the tie with
just under two minutes left in the opening period. Claire Connors
produced a solid save to prevent a goal late in the period. Connors
made another save at the end of the period with the Mighty Macs
leading 3-2.
Q2: Nicole McCabe lobs one in
from inside 4m to tie the game at 3-3 but Paulina Correa quickly
responds
for a 4-3 McAuley lead. McCabe answers again on the other end and
the teams are even again at 4-4. Later in the period, Becky
Schofield tied the score at 5-5 with a rocket from the left side,
but Caroline Heathcock had an answer to put the Knights ahead of
McAuley 6-5 at the 3:00 mark. The defenses held strong in the final
minutes of the half with Claire Connors elevating to make a key save
as the buzzer sounded.
Q3: Paulina Correa provided McAuley with an
early equalizer on a counterattack goal to level the game at 6-6.
Correa then assisted Schofield on a goal in transition as the Mighty
Macs reclaimed a 7-6 lead. Caroline Heathcock tied things up quickly
on the other end, but Correa and Schofield scored back-to-back goals
before the Knights called a timeout. After a stop, Correa added
another goal to give McAuley a 10-7 advantage. Central had a chance
to get one back, but MaryKate McKendry made a key save to maintain
the Catholic League side's three-goal advantage. After a few
back-and-forth possessions, Correa notched her fifth score to put
McAuley in front 11-7.
Q4: Correa and Schofield start the final
period with one goal each as the Mighty Macs have extended their
lead to 13-7. Correa scored again sixty seconds later to make the
score 14-7.
SCORING
LWC: Nicole McCabe (3), Caroline Heathcock
(2), Erin Muellerschoen, Julia Signorelli
MM: Paulina Correa (7), Becky Schofield (4),
Jill Mueller (2), Kate Fischer