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  By Aaron Brown

  May 11, 2013

 

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GAME SCHEDULE/RECAPS (Saturday, May 11) - Click the logos for complete site coverage

 

 

 

FENWICK SECTIONAL

(1) Fenwick 11 (2) Lyons 8

Matt Farmer made a triumphant return to the Fenwick lineup with 6 goals as the Friars beat Lyons 11-8 to deny last year's champions from a return trip to the state tournament. Danny Farmer chipped in with 2 scores and the trio of Matt Bresnahan, Ryan Masi, and Tony Perez each scored once. Tommy McGuire made 10 saves and blocked a penalty shot in the winning effort. Joe Shannon recorded 3 goals, Josh Hirt and Peter Dore each netted 2 scores, and Sean McMahon scored once in the loss for the Lions.

 

QUARTER 1

Matt Farmer came out of the blocks with three first quarter goals, but Joe Shannon, Peter Dore, and Sean McMahon each scored to tie the game at 3-3 at the end of one.

 

QUARTER 2

Tony Perez and Josh Hirt traded goals in the opening stages of the second quarter. Danny Farmer then scored an unassisted goal to give the Friars a 5-4 lead midway through the period. Shannon recorded his second goal to answer back and tie the score at 5-5. In the closing stages of the half, Ryan Masi scored after an ejection and Matt Farmer converted a penalty to give Fenwick a 7-5 halftime advantage.

 

QUARTER 3

Peter Dore got the Lions off to a great start with an early goal, but Matt Bresnahan had an answer on the other end to keep Fenwick ahead by two goals. Danny Farmer then added his second goal of the game to increase the Friars' lead to 9-6. Hirt notched his second goal late in the period to cut the lead to 9-7. The quarter ended with Matt Farmer scoring his fifth goal of the contest to give Fenwick a 10-7 lead.

 

QUARTER 4

After a nervy opening to the fourth quarter, Matt Farmer notched his sixth goal from open play to give the Friars a commanding 11-7 lead. The Friars' defense then found a way to keep the Lions from getting solid scoring chances on the other end, as a key stop with just under two minutes to play keeps them ahead by four goals with just a few possessions remaining for both teams. Shannon scored on Lyons' next chance to trim the lead to 11-8.

 

 

FREMD SECTIONAL

(1) Conant 11 (3) Hoffman 5

The Hawks kept it close in the first half, but the Cougars outscored the underdogs 9-3 in the second half to pull away and earn an 11-5 victory over their in-town rivals on Saturday. The teams went to halftime tied at 2-2 and Hoffman stayed within two goals late in the third period. The Conant defense then turned up the intensity, holding the Hawks scoreless the rest of the way as they closed things out with a 4-0 run. Jon Burke scored 4 goals and Connor Schmitz put in 2 scores in the win for Conant. Adam Pasnicki and Sang Han each recorded 2 goals, Salman Akthar added one score, and Logan Gizel blocked 14 shots in the loss for the Hawks.

 

 

GBN SECTIONAL

(1) New Trier 11 (2) Loyola 9

Jordan Palmer scored 4 goals, Dano Johnson netted 3 scores, and John Schulz put in 2 scores to help the Trevians stave off a late rally from the Ramblers to claim an 11-9 victory on Saturday. New Trier built a 6-2 lead by halftime, but the Ramblers came on strong with a 4-1 run to cut the Trevians' lead to one to make for some nervous moments for the top seed. The New Trier defense buckled down from that point on and Loyola seemingly ran out of chances after exerting so much energy in mounting their third quarter comeback. Cameron Shewchuck scored 3 goals and both Ben Pasquesi and Jack Nickele notched 2 scores in the loss for Loyola.

 

 

LWN SECTIONAL

(1) Homewood-Flossmoor 9 (3) Lockport 8

Jakobi McClellan made a crucial save at the buzzer in the second overtime period to deny Lockport and give the Vikings a 9-8 win on Saturday. H-F turned the ball with just a few seconds left and a one goal lead but Dan Oldendorf had enough time for one last-gasp attempt, which McClellan got his hands on to save the day. The Vikings trailed 6-4 in the fourth quarter before Kevin Kuchta scored two straight goals to tie the score with just over two minutes remaining. Broc Thompson would give the Vikings the lead moments later, but Jake Elias sent the game to overtime with a late goal for the Porters. Kuchta scored once in each overtime period to give H-F a two goal lead, but Oldendorf cut the advantage to one with one minute left in the second overtime period to setup the thrilling final moments.

 

Kuchta totaled 7 goals, while Mike Mitchell and Broc Thompson each chipped in with one goal. McClellan totaled 18 saves and the Vikings' defense amassed 24 steals in the win. Dan Oldendorf, Jake Elias, and Jake Knowles each scored 2 times and John Goetz saved 10 shots in the loss.

 

 

MUNDELEIN SECTIONAL

(1) Stevenson 9 (3) Palatine 7

Remy Dalloul scored the first four goals for Stevenson and Varun Mummadi added 2 key goals in the final period as Stevenson earned a hard-fought 9-7 victory over Palatine. Josh Weisberg, Mitchell Sokolski, and Taylor Baretz each added one score in the win for the Patriots. Omar El Hoffi helped keep the Pirates in the game with 3 scores, while Christian Kalfas added two fourth-quarter goals and both Alex Brons and Kristian Kalev scored once in the loss for Palatine.

 

QUARTER 1

Remy Dalloul drew a foul and scored a quick goal to give Stevenson a 1-0 lead at the end of the opening quarter.

 

QUARTER 2

Dalloul converted his second goal of the game to give Stevenson a 2-0 lead. Kristian Kalev responded with a goal after an ejection to cut the lead in half.

 

QUARTER 3

Omar El Hoffi tied the game at 2-2 with a tip-in goal early in the period for Palatine. Dalloul responded with 2 goals for the Patriots, while El Hoffi notched a goal for the Pirates as the score sat at 4-3 late in the period. Mitchell Sokolsky got on the board with his first to give Stevenson a narrow 5-3 advantage. The Pirates then got within a goal on El Hoffi's third score of the game with two minutes left in the third period. Alex Brons tied the game with a goal from two meters with 0:40 left until the final quarter, and neither team could convert in the closing seconds of the period.
 

QUARTER 4

Both defenses hold up on each team's first possession and we are tied with one minute gone in the last quarter. Then, Josh Weisberg and Varun Mummadi scored on consecutive trips to give the Patriots a 7-5 lead. Taylor Baretz scored midway through the period as Stevenson started to take control of the game. Christian Kalfas netted a breakaway goal with two minutes remaining to trim the Patriots' lead to 8-6. Mummadi iced the game with a goal from outside nine meters to give Stevenson a 9-6 advantage with just one minute remaining in regulation. Kalfas scored a consolation goal in the waning seconds, but it's not enough as Stevenson will play in the state tournament after a 9-7 win over Palatine.

 

 

NEUQUA SECTIONAL

(1) Naperville North 18 (3) Hinsdale Central 5

Eric Curia recorded 5 goals, Gianmarco Duin and Nolan Roberts each tallied 3 scores, and both Drake McClure and Luke Landiak scored 2 times as Naperville North rolled to an 18-5 win over Hinsdale Central to return to state for the second straight year. George Koulouris recorded 2 goals in the loss for the Red Devils.

 

Hinsdale Central started out with the lead in the opening minute of the contest after Dan Ciciora's goal. The Huskies answered quickly with a 3-0 run, but Central cut the lead to 3-2 near the end of the quarter on a penalty shot converted by Koulouris. That was as close as the Red Devils would get, as North scored five straight goals to claim an 8-2 lead at halftime. The defending sectional champs kept the pressure on in the second half, including a 6-1 run during the third quarter, en route to the double-digit victory

 

 

STAGG SECTIONAL

(2) Brother Rice 7 (1) Sandburg 6

Brother Rice survived a thriller with Sandburg to earn a trip to the state tournament with a 7-6 win on Saturday afternoon. The Crusaders trailed 3-0 after the opening period, then relinquished the lead to a furious mid-game rally from Brother Rice. The Eagles responded with run of their own, tying the game with three minutes remaining, but the Crusaders' Dave Jackson scored the game-winner with just nine seconds left off a pass from Matt Bachler before Rice made a stop in the final seconds to secure the win. Dan Birmingham and Dan Whalen both scored 2 goals and both Kevin Mayer and Ian Disteldorf notched one score in the win for Rice. Cal Kennedy also blocked 12 shots in the Crusaders' dramatic win. Kevin Tunney and Mike O'Malley each scored 2 times in the loss for the Eagles.

 

 

UIC SECTIONAL

(1) St Ignatius 14 (2) DeLaSalle 8

St Ignatius built a 6-3 advantage at halftime, DeLaSalle hung around and stayed within three goals late in the final period, and the Wolfpack closed things out with a 3-0 run in the final two minutes to qualify for the state tournament with a 14-8 triumph over the Meteors. Shane Hughes led the Wolfpack with 5 goals, Tom Dowling netted 4 scores, and John Reyes scored 3 times in the win for SICP. Jesus Juarez also put in one score for the victors. Robert Rodriguez tallied 4 goals in the loss for DLS.

 


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FENWICK SECTIONAL

(1) Fenwick 10 (2) Lyons 2

Colleen Barron recorded 6 goals and Cara Borkovec added 3 scores as Fenwick held Lyons scoreless for the entire second half  to earn a 10-2 victory as they move on to the state tournament for a chance to defend their title. Maggie Sheean also scored once for the Friars, who broke a 2-2 tie in the second period with an 8-0 run that lasted the rest of the game. Frankie Delleman and Molly McDonnell each scored once in the loss for the Lions.

 

FIRST HALF UPDATE

Colleen Barron scored 3 goals, Cara Borkovec tallied 2 scores, and Maggie Sheean scored once in the first half as Fenwick broke a 2-2 tie with a 4-0 run before halftime to take a 6-2 lead into the break.

 

SECOND HALF UPDATE

Barron and Borkovec each added goals early in third period to extend the Friars' lead to 8-2. Meanwhile, the Fenwick defense held Lyons scoreless for all seven minutes to take an 8-2 lead into the final quarter. Barron scored two more goals to start the final period as the Friars' defense has not allowed a goal since early in the second quarter.

 

 

FREMD SECTIONAL

(1) Barrington 12 (2) Fremd 10

After trailing by one goal early on, the Fillies came storming back to take a 5-3 halftime lead en route to a 12-10 victory over Fremd on Saturday. Tori Boldt scored the opening goal for Fremd, but Kelly Meckert and Rachel Scardino put the Fillies ahead 2-1 by the end of the period. The Fillies methodically increased their advantage to 5-3 at halftime and outscored Fremd 6-3 through most of the second half to build their advantage to 11-6 in the fourth quarter. A furious rally by the Vikings saw them close the gap to just two goals with two minutes remaining, but the Fillies defense made three key stops to secure the win and claim a state tournament berth. Meckert recorded 4 goals, Lisa Danhauer scored 3 times, and Catherine Byron and Sam Gavars scored 2 goals apiece in the win for Barrington. Tori Boldt registered 4 goals and Sam DiCanio notched 3 scores in the loss for the Vikings.

 

 

GBN SECTIONAL

(2) Loyola 5 (1) New Trier 4

Marta Considine made a steal on New Trier's final possession and fed Evan Swenson for the game-winner in the closing seconds as Loyola stunned New Trier 5-4 to qualify for state. Swenson scored 3 goals and Considine added 2 scores in the Ramblers' win. Less than one minute earlier, Alexana Astor converted a penalty shot to tie the game after the Trevians had trailed since the first quarter. But after the Trevians made a stop and got the ball back, Considine's key defensive play and pass sent Loyola back to the state tournament after a one year hiatus. Astor scored 2 goals and both Julia Ulrich and Kelsey Willian scored once in the loss for New Trier.

 

 

LWN SECTIONAL

(1) Lincoln-Way Central 9 (2) Lincoln-Way North 7

Danijela Jackovich and Kristi Howe both scored 4 times and combined to make 8 steals as the Knights will make their second consecutive trip to state after beating LWN 9-7. Beth Senese added a goal and goalie Caroline Foglton made 7 saves in the win. Niki Beringer scored 3 goals, Cheyenne DeGraff put in 2 goals, and both Keriann Clarin and Olivia Krakowski chipped in with one goal in the losing effort for the Phoenix.

 

 

MUNDELEIN SECTIONAL

(1) Mundelein 6 (2) Stevenson 5

Trailing 5-1 in the second half, the Mustangs roared back with a 5-0 run and Karrie Kozokar scored the game-winner in the the closing seconds after a defensive stand and a timeout to beat Stevenson 6-5. Allison Boothe scored 3 times, Kozokar put in 2 goals, and Kasia Wienckowski added a key goal in the victory for the hosts. Allison Travetto led the Patriots with 2 goals, while Alex Kanaris, Melissa Gartenberg and Brittany Gartenberg each scored once in the narrow loss.

 

 

NEUQUA SECTIONAL

(2) Naperville Central 10 (1) Naperville North 6

The Redhawks built an early 4-1 lead, saw the Huskies close the gap to 4-3, then went on another 4-1 run to pull away and claim a 10-6 win over Naperville North on Saturday. Kaela Codo and Leslie Calabrese both scored 3 goals and Jenny Doyle added 2 scores in the Central victory. Erin Reagan made 10 saves and Codo led a the defense with 4 of their 16 team steals. Kim Lechowicz registered 3 scores and Katie Horn netted 2 scores in the losing effort for North.

 

 

STAGG SECTIONAL

(1) Mother McAuley 12 (2) Sandburg 6

The top-ranked Mighty Macs rushed out to a 6-2 halftime lead and prevented any chance of a Sandburg rally with stifling defense to earn a 12-6 win to advance to the state tournament. Clare Bryar and Vicky Arciniega each scored 3 goals in the win for the Mighty Macs. Kaitlyn Randich and Sarah Dolitsky both scored 2 times in the loss for the Eagles.

 

 

UIC SECTIONAL

(1) St Ignatius 14 (2) Lane 7

St Ignatius had no trouble cementing their place in the state tournament field by beating Lane 14-7 to win their own sectional on Saturday evening. The Wolfpack built an early 5-2 lead, increased their advantage to 7-2 at halftime, then outscored the Indians 7-0 in the third period to put the game out of reach. Lane scored five unanswered goals in the final quarter to get to within seven goals of the sectional champs.

 


 

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