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46 | March 22, 2018 | The wilmette beacon sports<br />
wilmettebeacon.com<br />
This Week In...<br />
Trevian varsity<br />
athletics<br />
Badminton<br />
■March ■ 22 - at Vernon<br />
Hills, 4:30 p.m.<br />
Baseball<br />
■March ■ 22 - host Notre<br />
Dame, 4:30 p.m.<br />
■March ■ 26 - at Brentwood<br />
Academy (Tenn.), 4:30 p.m.<br />
■March ■ 28 - vs. Stagg (at<br />
Shelby Park, Nashville),<br />
9:30 a.m.<br />
■March ■ 29 - at Christian<br />
Presbyterian Academy<br />
(Tenn.), 4:30 p.m.<br />
Boys lacrosse<br />
■March ■ 22 - at St. Ignatius,<br />
7 p.m.<br />
■March ■ 27 - at Cathedral<br />
(Ind.), 7 p.m.<br />
■March ■ 28 - at Carmel<br />
(Ind.), 5:30 p.m.<br />
Girls lacrosse<br />
■March ■ 22 - at Vernon<br />
Hills, 7 p.m.<br />
■March ■ 24 - host Upper<br />
Arlington (Ohio), 10 a.m.<br />
Girls soccer<br />
■March ■ 22 - host Maine<br />
South, 7 p.m.<br />
Softball<br />
■March ■ 22 - host Lane,<br />
4:45 p.m.<br />
■March ■ 24 - at Beecher, 11<br />
a.m./1 p.m.<br />
■March ■ 26 - at Bradley-<br />
Bourbonnais, 11 a.m./1<br />
p.m.<br />
■March ■ 27 - at Lincoln-Way<br />
East, 10 a.m./noon<br />
Boys tennis<br />
■March ■ 23 - National<br />
Invitational Boys High<br />
School Team Tennis<br />
Tournament (Newport<br />
Beach, Calif.), TBA<br />
■March ■ 24 - National<br />
Invitational Boys High<br />
School Team Tennis<br />
Tournament (Newport<br />
Beach, Calif.), TBA<br />
Boys volleyball<br />
■March ■ 24 - vs. Lincoln-<br />
Way East (at Loyola<br />
University), 3 p.m.<br />
Boys water polo<br />
■March ■ 23 - vs. TBD (at<br />
York Invite), TBD<br />
■March ■ 24 - vs. TBD (at<br />
York Invite), TBD<br />
Rambler varsity<br />
athletics<br />
Baseball<br />
■March ■ 22 - host Taft,<br />
4:30 p.m.<br />
■March ■ 24 - host De La<br />
Salle, 11 a.m.<br />
■March ■ 26 - at Fenwick,<br />
5 p.m.<br />
■March ■ 28 - at Maine<br />
South, 4:30 p.m.<br />
Boys lacrosse<br />
■March ■ 27 - host St.<br />
Laurence, 6:45 p.m.<br />
■March ■ 28 - host St. Rita,<br />
5:30 p.m.<br />
Girls lacrosse<br />
■March ■ 24 - host Montini,<br />
10 a.m.<br />
Girls soccer<br />
■March ■ 24 - at Mother<br />
McAuley (at St. Xavier<br />
University), 1 p.m.<br />
■March ■ 26 - host Trinity,<br />
4:45 p.m.<br />
Softball<br />
■March ■ 23 - host Taft, 4:45<br />
p.m.<br />
■March ■ 26 - at Niles North,<br />
4:45 p.m.<br />
■March ■ 27 - at Evanston,<br />
4:30 p.m.<br />
■March ■ 28 - at Trinity (at<br />
Triton College), 4:45 p.m.<br />
Boys track and field<br />
■March ■ 24 - at Illinois<br />
Top Times Invite (at Illinois<br />
Wesleyan University),<br />
2:30 p.m.<br />
■March ■ 27 - at Niles North,<br />
4 p.m.<br />
Girls track and field<br />
■March ■ 24 - at Illinois<br />
Top Times Invite (at Illinois<br />
Wesleyan University),<br />
2:30 p.m.<br />
Boys tennis<br />
■March ■ 22 - host<br />
Providence, 4:30 p.m.<br />
■March ■ 27 - at De La Salle,<br />
4:30 p.m.<br />
Boys volleyball<br />
■March ■ 22 - at De La Salle,<br />
6 p.m.<br />
■March ■ 23 - at Vernon Hills<br />
Invite, TBA<br />
■March ■ 24 - at Vernon Hills<br />
Invite, TBA<br />
■March ■ 27 - host Brother<br />
Rice, 6 p.m.<br />
■March ■ 28 - Wheaton-<br />
Warrenville South Invite,<br />
TBA<br />
■March ■ 29 - Wheaton-<br />
Warrenville South Invite,<br />
TBA<br />
Boys water polo<br />
■March ■ 23 - vs. TBD (at<br />
York Invite), TBD<br />
■March ■ 24 - vs. TBD (at<br />
York Invite), TBD<br />
■March ■ 26 - at St. Rita,<br />
5:30 p.m.<br />
Panther varsity<br />
athletics<br />
Girls lacrosse<br />
■March ■ 22 - host Taft,<br />
5 p.m.<br />
■March ■ 24 - at Fenwick,<br />
11 a.m.<br />
■March ■ 24 - vs. St. Ignatius<br />
(at Fenwick), 3 p.m.<br />
■March ■ 27 - host Marist,<br />
4:30 p.m.<br />
■March ■ 29 - host Mother<br />
McAuley, 5 p.m.<br />
Girls soccer<br />
■March ■ 22 - at Guerin,<br />
4:30 p.m.<br />
■March ■ 27 - at Elmwood<br />
Park, 6:30 p.m.<br />
■March ■ 29 - at Zion-<br />
Benton, 6:15 p.m.<br />
Softball<br />
■March ■ 22 - at Taft,<br />
4:30 p.m.<br />
■March ■ 24 - at Maine West,<br />
10 a.m./noon<br />
■March ■ 26 - at<br />
Resurrection, 4:30 p.m.<br />
■March ■ 28 - at Fenwick,<br />
4:30 p.m.<br />
Girls lacrosse<br />
Loyola 16, Mother<br />
McAuley 1<br />
Maggie Gorman and Riley<br />
Dolan each had three<br />
goals for the Ramblers Satruday,<br />
March 17, in Glenview.<br />
Loyola 15, St. Ignatius 1<br />
Brynn Holohan and<br />
Kelsey Koch both had<br />
three goals to lead the<br />
Ramblers Friday, March<br />
16, in Chicago.<br />
Loyola 18, Fenwick 1<br />
Claire Caffery led the<br />
Ramblers with four goals<br />
in their season opener<br />
March 15.<br />
Boys water polo<br />
Loyola 10, St. Ignatius 4<br />
John Merucci lead the<br />
team with 4 goals as the<br />
Ramblers won their sixth<br />
straight game March 12 in<br />
Chicago. Kevin Considine<br />
wilhelm<br />
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ing time last year as a junior,”<br />
Wilhelm said. “She<br />
really took advantage<br />
of an opportunity with<br />
Maeve being out.”<br />
Wilhelm’s centered<br />
around positioning players<br />
in spots that would<br />
utilize their talents. Those<br />
talents paid off in key<br />
games, like their 30-27<br />
b-ball<br />
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down through our motion<br />
and try to get easy shots<br />
like layups. We don’t think<br />
a forced shot is going to<br />
be a good shot for us, so if<br />
we can get out in transition<br />
we will. If we can find an<br />
open shot, we’ll shoot it,<br />
high school highlights<br />
The rest of the week in high school sports<br />
had three assists in the win.<br />
Loyola 16, Mount Carmel<br />
10<br />
Kenny Sajnaj scored 4<br />
times, added 3 assists and<br />
had 3 steals March 14 in<br />
Chicago. Charlie Freedman<br />
and Will Edwards<br />
each scored 3 times and<br />
Jack Maddalozzo scored<br />
his first career goal for<br />
the Ramblers (7-1, 3-1<br />
MCAC), who won their<br />
seventh game in a row.<br />
Girls water polo<br />
Loyola 12, St. Ignatius 6<br />
Lauren Voss led the<br />
Ramblers to a win in<br />
Chicago by scoring four<br />
goals, while Aidan Koconis-O’Malley<br />
and Sarah<br />
Pinkerton both scored<br />
three apiece.<br />
the scores are low but they<br />
got the job done.”<br />
Next year, Cunningham<br />
will take his talents to the<br />
University of St. Thomas<br />
in Minnesota.<br />
“I’m a big fan of coach<br />
Tauer,” Cunningham<br />
said. “Their players I really<br />
liked them and they’re<br />
good guys. The school is<br />
Loyola 5, New Trier 4<br />
Lauren Voss scored two<br />
goals to lead the Ramblers<br />
to a come-from behind<br />
win over the Trevians<br />
Friday, March 11, in<br />
Wilmette. Lauren Vallace,<br />
Sarah Pinkerton and<br />
Anna Schaupp also scored<br />
Loyola, which overcame a<br />
4-0 deficit.<br />
Windy City Water Polo<br />
Classic<br />
Loyola went 4-0 to win<br />
the title, defeating Bradley-Bourbonnais<br />
11-1,<br />
Jones-Payton Co-Op 8-3,<br />
Waubonsie Valley 12-5<br />
and Rolling Meadows 14-<br />
4. Voss led the team with<br />
16 goals.<br />
Softball<br />
Regina 10, DePaul Prep 7<br />
Kendall Barrett had four<br />
RBI in the win Saturday,<br />
March 17, in Chicago.<br />
Regina 15, DePaul Prep 8<br />
Maddie Pearce went<br />
3-for-4 with five RBI and a<br />
home run in the win Saturday,<br />
March 17, in Chicago.<br />
Jan. 23 win against Stevenson.<br />
The win marked<br />
the first time Lake Forest<br />
bested Stevenson in more<br />
than a decade.<br />
And like most coaches,<br />
Wilhelm’s passion for<br />
coaching derives from<br />
seeing his team succeed in<br />
key games.<br />
“We started picking up<br />
those signature wins and<br />
every signature win you<br />
get you kind of see the belief<br />
and the expectation of<br />
the team,” he said. “They<br />
raised the expectationlevel<br />
themselves.”<br />
Editors Note: Coach of<br />
the Year was chosen by the<br />
Sports Department at 22nd<br />
Century Media. The decision<br />
was made on regular-season<br />
play and the development of<br />
the team from the beginning<br />
of the regular season until<br />
the conclusion.<br />
the perfect size for me and<br />
I felt like it was the right<br />
place.<br />
“I know when I get there<br />
everything will need to be<br />
earned, nothing is a given.<br />
I liked it because it’s like<br />
Loyola in that instance and<br />
the best players play, those<br />
are what good programs<br />
have.”