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 Thursday Updates         

 By Aaron Brown

 March 24, 2011

 

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LATEST UPDATES

The following updates are now available on illpolo.com:

 

Week 3 Tournament Previews:

 

 

 

THURSDAY'S GAME RECAPS

BOYS

Homewood-Flossmoor 16 Bradley 7

Nick Thiros scored 5 goals to lead H-F to a 16-7 victory over Bradley on Thursday evening.

 

Latin 19 Glenbrook South 7

Jacob Himmel scored 6 goals to lead Latin to a 19-7 victory over Glenbrook South. Will Porter totaled 3 scores in the loss for GBS.

 

Loyola 12 New Trier 8

The Ramblers used a 5-2 third quarter run to claim a lead they would never relinquish as they beat rivals New Trier 12-8.  Brendan Hulseman totaled 4 goals and 3 steals to lead Loyola to the victory, while Robbie O'Connor stopped 12 shots on the defensive end. Jordan Hodur and William LeCompte each added 2 goals in the win for the Ramblers. Jordan Palmer led the Trevians with 5 goals in the losing effort.

 

Palatine 9 Wheeling 8 (3 OT)

Justin Behrens scored the game-tying goal in overtime and then added the game-winner in sudden death to give Palatine a 9-8 win over Wheeling on Thursday night. Andy Eiter scored the game-tying goal in the final minute of regulation for Wheeling, who nearly shocked the Pirates in their home pool. Behrens led Palatine with 3 goals while goalie Dan Sommerfield made 20 saves in the win. Shane McDade made 24 saves in the loss for the Wildcats.

 

Sandburg 26 St Rita 12

Erik Niemeier tallied 8 goals and Matt Veldman added 7 scores in Sandburg's 26-12 victory over St Rita.

 

Stagg 19 Argo 2

Spencer Krivanec scored 4 goals and 10 other Chargers recorded goals in a 19-2 win over Argo.

 

STC North 12 STC East 7

Justin Jacobson scored 5 goals to lead the North Stars to a 12-7 victory over the Saints, their second win over their rivals in the past week.


GIRLS

Andrew 7 Metea Valley 5

Kelly Baumgartner and Leah McCarthy both scored 2 goals as Andrew erased an early 2-0 deficit and held Metea Valley to just one second half goal in a 7-5 nonconference win on Thursday night. Allie Fisher, Jamie Siebert, and Rachel Fus each added one score in the victory for the T-Bolts. Monica Lawless scored 3 times in the loss for Metea Valley.

 

Evanston 12 Maine East 2

Sarah Thompson scored 4 times, Ellis O'Connor added 3 goals and 4 assists, and Abby Bailey scored 2 goals as Evanston beat Maine East 12-2 on Thursday.

 

Homewood-Flossmoor 18 Bradley 3

Rebecca Mathews scored 6 goals and Michelle Mayer added 4 scores to lead H-F to an 18-3 victory over Bradley. Hannah Ongman scored 3 times and Anna Tenny added 2 goals in the win for the Vikings. Beth Zhe scored 2 goals in the loss for the Boilers.

 

Maine West 14 Payton 3

Gigi Groener scored 8 goals and added 5 steals to lead Maine West to a 14-3 win over Payton. Rachel Pond recorded 3 goals and goalie Tara Woodford made 9 saves in the victory.

 

Mundelein 5 Stevenson 4

Karrie Kozocar's goal late in the fourth quarter gave Mundelein a 5-4 lead and goalie Emily Tylka and the Mustangs' defense held Stevenson scoreless the rest of the way in a 5-4 win for Mundelein on Thursday. Alexis Jones scored 2 goals and Kozocar, Alexis Philbrick, and Sarah Honda each added one score in the first meeting between the rivals in 2011. Tylka also recorded 13 saves in the victory for the Mustangs. Erin McCook and Sam Petti each scored 2 times and Lisa Michalowski saved 16 shots for the Patriots.

 

Naperville Central 16 Lincoln-Way East

Abbey Kerth scored 8 goals and Emily Sejna added 5 scores to lead Naperville Central to a 16-1 win over Lincoln-Way East. The Redhawks jumped out to a 12-1 halftime lead and held the Griffins scoreless in the second half en route to the big win. Goalkeeper Julia Campbell made 11 saves in the victory for NC.

 

New Trier 13 Northside 3

Anna Horstkotte recorded 5 goals and Erika Nothnagel added 3 scores to help lift New Trier past Northside Prep 13-3. Claire Saleh, Kelsey Willian, and Samantha Medland all added 2 scores apiece in the win for the Trevians. Cecile Franke made 18 saves in the losing effort for the Mustangs.

 

Oak Park 9 York 5

Katie Hunt scored 5 goals and Allison Coogan added 3 scores and 4 steals as Oak Park defeated York 9-5 in a West Suburban Conference matchup on Thursday night. Zoe Erickson recorded 10 saves in the victory for the Huskies.

 

Richards 14 Deerfield/Highland Park 7

Lisa Gorski scored 10 goals and Sam Craig added 3 scores as Richards topped Deerfield/Highland Park 14-7.

 

STC North 12 STC East 5

Claire Bultema scored 5 goals and Mallory Hecht added 4 scores as STC North knocked off rival STC East 12-5. Rachel DeVries also scored 2 times in the win for the North Stars.

 

Vernon Hills 11 Libertyville 10

Jane Chen scored the game-winning goal in the final seconds as Vernon Hills made a furious fourth quarter rally to stun Libertyville 11-10 on Thursday night. The Cougars trailed 8-6 entering the final period of play, but Annie Lebiedzinksi scored 3 times in the last seven minutes and Chen added the most important goal to complete the comeback. Lebiedzinki scored 6 times in the win, while Dana Andrea and Ellie Silver each added 2 scores in the win.

 

Waubonsie Valley 8 Naperville North 7

Alex White's game-winning goal with 0:37 left in the fourth quarter gave Waubonsie Valley a thrilling 8-7 victory over Naperville North on Thursday night. Cara Stack put in 3 goals for the Warriors, while White and Lauren Stercay also scored 2 times in the win. Audrey Chien, Jessie Lietz, and Megan Nerud each scored 3 goals in the loss for the Huskies.

 

THURSDAY'S GAME PREVIEWS        

BOYS

MATCH OF THE DAY

Loyola at New Trier (6:00pm) - The Ramblers and Trevians reignite their rivalry when they meet in Winnetka on Thursday night.

 

KEEP AN EYE ON:

Latin at Glenbrook South (6:00pm) - The Romans head to Glenview for a nonconference matchup with Glenbrook South.


GIRLS

MATCH OF THE DAY

Mundelein at Stevenson (6:00pm) - The NSC rivals meet for the first time since Mundelein's 15-3 win over Stevenson in last year's sectional finals.

 

KEEP AN EYE ON:

Bremen at Lyons (6:00pm) - The Red Jaguars head to LaGrange to try and pull off an unlikely upset against the undefeated Lions.

 

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