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34 | November 15, 2018 | The winnetka Current SPORTS<br />
winnetkacurrent.com<br />
This Week In...<br />
Trevian varsity<br />
athletics<br />
Boys basketball<br />
■Nov. ■ 19 - host Mather, 5<br />
p.m.<br />
■Nov. ■ 20 - host U-High, 5<br />
p.m.<br />
■Nov. ■ 21 - at Loyola, 6:30<br />
p.m.<br />
Girls basketball<br />
■Nov. ■ 14 - host Fenwick,<br />
6:30 p.m.<br />
■Nov. ■ 17 - host Bogan,<br />
noon<br />
■Nov. ■ 20 - at Warren, 7<br />
p.m.<br />
Boys bowling<br />
■Nov. ■ 15 - host Glenbrook<br />
North (at Classic Bowl),<br />
4:30 p.m.<br />
■Nov. ■ 19 - host Niles North<br />
(at Classic Bowl), 4:30 p.m.<br />
Boys fencing<br />
■Nov. ■ 17 - at Waukesha<br />
catholic Memorial (Wis.)<br />
Invite, 9 a.m.<br />
Girls fencing<br />
■Nov. ■ 17 - at Waukesha<br />
Catholic Memorial (Wis.)<br />
NORTH SHORE<br />
Game of the Week:<br />
• Lincoln-Way East (12-0) at Loyola Academy<br />
(9-3)<br />
Other matchups:<br />
• Brother Rice (12-0) at Marist (11-1)<br />
• Batavia (12-0) at Nazareth Academy (11-1)<br />
• Cary-Grove (12-0) at Notre Dame (10-2)<br />
• Montini (11-1) at Sterling H.S. (11-1)<br />
• Rochester (11-1) at McNamara (11-1)<br />
• Mount Carmel (11-1) at St. Charles North (9-3)<br />
Invite, 9 a.m.<br />
Girls swimming and<br />
diving<br />
■Nov. ■ 16 - at IHSA State<br />
Finals (at Evanston), 3:30<br />
p.m.<br />
■Nov. ■ 17 - host IHSA State<br />
Finals (at Evanston), 11<br />
a.m.<br />
Wrestling<br />
■Nov. ■ 20 - host Niles North<br />
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Publisher<br />
• Lincoln-Way East 17, Loyola 10<br />
Two juggernauts in a slugfest, what<br />
more could you ask for? But the<br />
defending-champ Griffins are an<br />
all-time great and make a couple<br />
more plays.<br />
• Brother Rice<br />
• Nazareth<br />
• Cary-Grove<br />
• Montini<br />
• Rochester<br />
• Mount Carmel<br />
(with St. Charles East and<br />
Grant), 6 p.m.<br />
Rambler varsity<br />
athletics<br />
Boys basketball<br />
■Nov. ■ 19 - host U-High, 5<br />
p.m.<br />
■Nov. ■ 20 - host Mather, 5<br />
p.m.<br />
■Nov. ■ 21 - host New Trier,<br />
EXCLUSIVE<br />
ANALYSIS<br />
AND INTERVIEWS<br />
about your favorite high<br />
school teams. Sports<br />
editors Michal Dwojak<br />
and Michael Wojtychiw<br />
host the only North<br />
Shore sports podcast.<br />
57-26<br />
BRITTANY KAPA |<br />
Contributing Sports Editor<br />
• Lincoln-Way East 35, Loyola 24<br />
Griffins’ are road warriors, and it’s<br />
hard to pick against a team who<br />
hasn’t lost a game in two years.<br />
• Brother Rice<br />
• Nazareth Academy<br />
• Cary-Grove<br />
• Montini<br />
• Rochester<br />
• Mount Carmel<br />
67-17<br />
6:30 p.m.<br />
Girls basketball<br />
■Nov. ■ 15 - host Warren,<br />
6:30 p.m.<br />
■Nov. ■ 17 - at Phillips, noon<br />
■Nov. ■ 20 - at Fenwick, 6:30<br />
p.m.<br />
Boys bowling<br />
■Nov. ■ 17 - at Invite (at<br />
Hillside Bowl), noon<br />
■Nov. ■ 20 - vs. Notre Dame<br />
(at Hableter Bowl), 4:30<br />
p.m.<br />
Girls swimming and<br />
diving<br />
■Nov. ■ 16 - at IHSA State<br />
Finals (at Evanston), 3:30<br />
p.m.<br />
■Nov. ■ 17 - at IHSA State<br />
Finals (at Evanston), 11<br />
a.m.<br />
Panther varsity<br />
athletics<br />
Girls basketball<br />
■Nov. ■ 15 - host Intrinsic,<br />
7 p.m.<br />
■Nov. ■ 16 - vs. Joliet<br />
Catholic (at IC Prep), 6 p.m.<br />
■Nov. ■ 17 - vs. Evergreen<br />
Park (at IC Prep), noon<br />
■Nov. ■ 20 - vs. Niles North<br />
(at IC Prep), 7 p.m.<br />
■Nov. ■ 21 - vs. TBA (at IC<br />
Prep), TBA<br />
Raider varsity<br />
athletics<br />
Girls basketball<br />
■Nov. ■ 16 - host Lake View,<br />
6:30 p.m.<br />
MICHAL DWOJAK |<br />
Contributing Sports Editor<br />
• Loyola 14, Lincoln-Way East 13<br />
The Ramblers’ revenge tour continues,<br />
barely escaping the defending<br />
champions in Wilmette.<br />
• Brother Rice<br />
• Nazareth<br />
• Cary-Grove<br />
• Montini<br />
• Rochester<br />
• Mount Carmel<br />
Rowing<br />
New Trier boys make history<br />
at Head of Charles Regatta<br />
SUBMITTED BY NEW TRIER<br />
ROWING<br />
For the third consecutive<br />
year, the New Trier Boys<br />
1st Varsity 8+ boat earned<br />
a medal in the prestigious<br />
Head of the Charles Regatta<br />
in Cambridge, Massachusetts<br />
on Oct. 20-21,<br />
2018. For this event, medals<br />
are given to the top five<br />
finishers.<br />
The New Trier Boys’<br />
1V finished fourth out of<br />
85 teams competing in<br />
the Mens Youth 8+, after<br />
placing third in 2016 and<br />
2017 — making New Trier<br />
the only U.S. high school<br />
team to medal three years<br />
in a row in the history of<br />
the Head of the Charles.<br />
The New Trier Girls 1st<br />
Varsity 8+ boat battled<br />
strong headwinds and a<br />
crowded course to finish<br />
22nd out of 85 crews.<br />
“They competed fiercely<br />
and with great composure,”<br />
said Rose Marchuk,<br />
Program Director of Rowing<br />
at New Trier, Head<br />
Coach and Varsity Girls<br />
Coach.<br />
67-17 63-21<br />
MICHAEL WOJTYCHIW |<br />
Sports Editor<br />
• Lincoln-Way East 10, Loyola 7<br />
Both teams have really strong<br />
defenses, but it’s hard to go against<br />
a team that hasn’t lost in two years,<br />
even if the game is in Wilmette.<br />
• Brother Rice<br />
• Nazareth<br />
• Cary-Grove<br />
• Montini<br />
• Rochester<br />
• Mount Carmel<br />
MARTIN CARLINO |<br />
Contributing Editor<br />
• Lincoln-Way East 28, Loyola 17<br />
The Ramblers made me eat my<br />
words last week with an impressive<br />
showing, but I think the LWE<br />
offense overmatches LA’s defense<br />
this week.<br />
• Brother Rice<br />
• Batavia<br />
• Cary-Grove<br />
• Montini<br />
• Rochester<br />
• Mount Carmel<br />
New Trier Rowing Boys<br />
First Varsity 8+ poses<br />
after taking fourth place<br />
at the Head of the Charles<br />
Regatta. PHOTO SUBMITTED<br />
Head Boys and Varsity<br />
Boys Coach Nate Kelp-<br />
Lenane said the regatta<br />
had “a deep and competitive<br />
field,” with weather<br />
conditions “some of the<br />
most difficult I have seen<br />
on the Charles River.”<br />
New Trier Girls finished<br />
the difficult course,<br />
spanned by bridges, in<br />
19:15:7. New Trier Boys<br />
finished in 16:28:454.<br />
The Head of the Charles<br />
contest is the world’s largest<br />
two-day rowing event,<br />
drawing more than 11,000<br />
athletes and hundreds of<br />
thousands of spectators<br />
lining the banks of the<br />
Charles River.