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28 | October 11, 2018 | The glencoe anchor sports<br />
glencoeanchor.com<br />
This Week In...<br />
Trevian varsity<br />
athletics<br />
Boys cross-country<br />
■Oct. ■ 13 - at CSL Invite,<br />
8:30 a.m.<br />
Girls cross-country<br />
■Oct. ■ 13 - at CSL Invite,<br />
8:30 a.m.<br />
Field hockey<br />
■Oct. ■ 17 - at State Playoffs<br />
Boys golf<br />
■Oct. ■ 12 - at IHSA State<br />
Finals, 8 a.m.<br />
■Oct. ■ 13 - at IHSA State<br />
Finals, 8 a.m.<br />
Girls golf<br />
■Oct. ■ 12 - at IHSA State<br />
Finals, 8 a.m.<br />
■Oct. ■ 13 - at IHSA State<br />
Finals, 8 a.m.<br />
Boys soccer<br />
■Oct. ■ 16 - host Taft/Notre<br />
Dame (IHSA Regional), 5<br />
p.m.<br />
Girls swimming and<br />
diving<br />
■Oct. ■ 12 - at GBS, 5:30<br />
p.m.<br />
■Oct. ■ 13 - Host Trevian<br />
Relays, noon<br />
Girls tennis<br />
■Oct. ■ 12 - at Niles West<br />
Sectional, 1 p.m.<br />
■Oct. ■ 13 - at Niles West<br />
Sectional, 8 a.m.<br />
■Oct. ■ 18 - at IHSA State<br />
Finals, 8 a.m.<br />
Girls volleyball<br />
■Oct. ■ 11 - host Niles West,<br />
6 p.m.<br />
■Oct. ■ 16 - at Glenbrook<br />
South, 6 p.m.<br />
■Oct. ■ 18 - host Niles North,<br />
6 p.m.<br />
Rambler varsity<br />
athletics<br />
Boys cross-country<br />
■Oct. ■ 13 - at CCL Invite (at<br />
Lewis University), 9 a.m.<br />
Girls cross-country<br />
■Oct. ■ 13 - at GCAC Invite (at<br />
Lewis University), 9 a.m.<br />
Field hockey<br />
■Oct. ■ 13 - host John<br />
Burroughs (Mo.), 11 a.m.<br />
■Oct. ■ 17 - at State Playoffs<br />
Boys golf<br />
■Oct. ■ 12 - at IHSA State<br />
Finals, 8 a.m.<br />
■Oct. ■ 13 - at IHSA State<br />
Finals, 8 a.m.<br />
Girls golf<br />
■Oct. ■ 12 - at IHSA State<br />
Finals, 8 a.m.<br />
■Oct. ■ 13 - at IHSA State<br />
Finals, 8 a.m.<br />
Boys soccer<br />
■Oct. ■ 16 - host Prospect<br />
(IHSA Regional), 7 p.m.<br />
Girls swimming<br />
■Oct. ■ 14 - at Trevian Relays,<br />
noon<br />
■Oct. ■ 16 - at Rosary 5 p.m.<br />
Girls tennis<br />
■Oct. ■ 12 - at Niles West<br />
Sectional, 1 p.m.<br />
■Oct. ■ 13 - at Niles West<br />
Sectional, 8 a.m.<br />
■Oct. ■ 18 - at State Finals,<br />
8 a.m.<br />
Girls volleyball<br />
■Oct. ■ 11 - host Mother<br />
McAuley, 6 p.m.<br />
■Oct. ■ 13 - at Glenbard East<br />
Invite, 5 p.m.<br />
■Oct. ■ 14 - at Glenbard East<br />
Invite, TBA<br />
Raider varsity<br />
athletics<br />
Field hockey<br />
■Oct. ■ 12 - host Latin, 4:15<br />
p.m.<br />
■Oct. ■ 17 - at State Playoffs<br />
Boys golf<br />
■Oct. ■ 12 - at IHSA State<br />
Finals, 8 a.m.<br />
■Oct. ■ 13 - at IHSA State<br />
Finals, 8 a.m.<br />
Girls golf<br />
■Oct. ■ 12 - at IHSA State<br />
Finals, 8 a.m.<br />
■Oct. ■ 13 - at IHSA State<br />
Finals, 8 a.m.<br />
Boys soccer<br />
■Oct. ■ 12 - host TBA (IHSA<br />
Regional), 4 p.m.<br />
■Oct. ■ 16 - vs. TBA (at IHSA<br />
Sectional), TBA<br />
Girls tennis<br />
■Oct. ■ 12 - at Vernon Hills<br />
Sectional, 1 p.m.<br />
■Oct. ■ 13 - at Vernon Hills<br />
Sectional, 8 a.m.<br />
■Oct. ■ 18 - at State Finals,<br />
8 a.m.<br />
Girls volleyball<br />
■Oct. ■ 11 - at Mother<br />
McAuley, 5:30 p.m.<br />
■Oct. ■ 12 - host Lycee<br />
Francais, 6 p.m.<br />
■Oct. ■ 15 - at Christian<br />
Liberty, 5:30<br />
■Oct. ■ 17 - host Alden-<br />
Hebron, 6 p.m.<br />
Boys soccer<br />
Loyola 2, Jones 0<br />
Michael Sullivan and<br />
Christian Jimenez both<br />
scored first-half goals to<br />
lead the Ramblers to a<br />
nonconference win Oct. 4<br />
in Glenview.<br />
Field hockey<br />
Loyola 9, Homewood-<br />
Flossmoor 0<br />
Riley Scanlon scored<br />
three goals, Caroline Foley<br />
and Claire Tingle each<br />
scored two and Grace Staley<br />
and Clare Lindstrom<br />
both scored a goal to lead<br />
Loyola Oct. 3.<br />
Loyola 4, Lake Forest<br />
Academy 2<br />
Kara Finneke score<br />
twice and Betsy Leinenweber<br />
and Maria Carini.both<br />
scored once for<br />
Loyola Thursday, Oct. 4.<br />
New Trier 6, Glenbrook<br />
South 0<br />
high school highlights<br />
The rest of the week in high school sports<br />
Kathryn McLaughlin<br />
and Faith Stineman both<br />
scored twice for the Trevians<br />
Oct. 2 in Northfield.<br />
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Boys golf<br />
Niles West Regional<br />
Loyola won the Niles<br />
West Regional Oct. 2 after<br />
shooting a 294, four strokes<br />
better than runner-up New<br />
Trier. Both teams qualified<br />
for the sectional tournament,<br />
which was held Monday<br />
(after print deadline).<br />
Loyola’s Jack Crawshaw<br />
was the medalist by shooting<br />
a 67. Daniel Tanaka led<br />
New Trier with a 69.<br />
Walther Christian Regional<br />
North Shore Country<br />
Day School won its Oct. 2<br />
regional in a rout, by shooting<br />
a 319. Parker was the<br />
runner-up, firing a 354.<br />
Eli Sherman won medalist<br />
honors after shooting a<br />
71. The Raiders qualified<br />
for the Oregon (Ill.) Sectional,<br />
but like the sectional<br />
above, it was held Monday<br />
and after this paper’s print<br />
deadline.<br />
Girls golf<br />
Loyola Regional<br />
New Trier won the<br />
Loyola Regional Oct. 3<br />
by two strokes over the<br />
hosts, firing a 338, to the<br />
Ramblers’ 340. Loyola’s<br />
Mary Boesen won medalist<br />
honors and was the only<br />
golfer to a record a score<br />
in the 70’s after firing a 75.<br />
Both teams qualified for<br />
the Oct. 8 sectional, which<br />
was completed after this<br />
paper’s print deadline.<br />
Trinity Regional<br />
North Shore Country<br />
Day’s Caroline Gray (79)<br />
and Mia Askew (110) both<br />
qualified for the sectional<br />
as individuals after participating<br />
in the Trinity<br />
Regional.<br />
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The Giants, the CSL<br />
North champions, went<br />
toe to toe with the Trevians<br />
and played them<br />
evenly. They had some<br />
chances at the end and<br />
played strong defensively<br />
overall.<br />
“We played well and<br />
withstood their spurt,”<br />
Highland Park coach<br />
Blake Novotny said.<br />
“With how they started<br />
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atmosphere for your sideline.”<br />
Two Niles North possessions<br />
later, the Trevians<br />
picked off the Vikings<br />
quarterback at the New<br />
Trier 32-yard line, giving<br />
the Trevians the ball back.<br />
Brian Sitzer would score<br />
the first of his three touchdowns<br />
on the day to cap<br />
that drive, giving the Trevians<br />
a 14-0 lead with just<br />
under seven minutes to go<br />
in the first half.<br />
The Trevians’ next<br />
possession, after a Niles<br />
North three-and-out, was<br />
the second half, it looked<br />
like they would have the<br />
chance to go up 2-1. But<br />
we turned things around.<br />
We had a couple of shifts.<br />
Danny Barragan was<br />
playing center back and<br />
he really stepped up. Our<br />
keeper made some great<br />
saves. We defended their<br />
corner kicks well. We<br />
knew we had to believe<br />
we could beat them and<br />
we didn’t back down.”<br />
And offensively, they<br />
scored right away and had<br />
shots in the second half<br />
that just missed going in.<br />
“We may have scored<br />
a little too quickly,” Novotny<br />
said. “After that<br />
for a while we were kind<br />
of having to play defense<br />
more than we would<br />
have liked. We had some<br />
chances late in the game.<br />
Their goalie obviously<br />
made a great save. But we<br />
showed we can play with<br />
anyone and I’m proud of<br />
how we competed.”<br />
finished with a 71-yard<br />
touchdown pass from<br />
Ochsenhirt to Perkins.<br />
And the rout was on.<br />
“I use this game like it’s<br />
any other, play my game<br />
the way I know how,” Perkins<br />
said. “You can’t take<br />
it easy on anyone.”<br />
Sitzer would add fourand<br />
15-yard touchdowns<br />
on the game’s second day,<br />
to give the Trevians a 35-0<br />
lead. A big defensive stop<br />
on fourth-and-goal from<br />
the New Trier three-yard<br />
line, a fumble recovery by<br />
NT gave the Trevs the ball<br />
deep in their own territory<br />
but an eight-play drive,<br />
capped by a Cameron Powell<br />
25-yard touchdown run<br />
started the running clock<br />
and got the team prepared<br />
for next week’s battle with<br />
Maine South.<br />
The last time the Trevians<br />
and Hawks battled in<br />
Park Ridge, New Trier ended<br />
Maine South’s 77-game<br />
conference winning streak<br />
with a 38-28 win. With both<br />
teams being the lone undefeated<br />
teams left in the CSL<br />
South, the game will essentially<br />
be the division’s title<br />
game.<br />
“It’s going to be a great<br />
game, a very exciting<br />
crowd,” Perkins said. “We<br />
have to watch film and<br />
we’ll be ready.”