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wilmettebeacon.com SPORTS<br />

the wilmette beacon | May 23, 2019 | 35<br />

This Week In...<br />

Trevian varsity<br />

athletics<br />

Baseball<br />

■May ■ 25 - vs. Loyola/<br />

Fenton/Niles North (at Niles<br />

North), 11 a.m.<br />

■May ■ 29 - vs. TBA (at<br />

Loyola Sectional), 5 p.m.<br />

Boys lacrosse<br />

■May ■ 25 - vs. TBA (at<br />

Loyola Sectional), 5:30 p.m.<br />

■May ■ 28 - vs. TBA (at New<br />

Trier Supersectional), 5:30<br />

p.m.<br />

■May ■ 30 - vs. TBA (IHSA<br />

semifinals at Hinsdale<br />

Central), 5 p.m.<br />

Girls lacrosse<br />

■May ■ 24 - vs. TBA (at<br />

Resurrection Sectional), 5<br />

p.m.<br />

■May ■ 28 - vs. TBA (at New<br />

Trier Supersectional), 7:30<br />

p.m.<br />

Girls soccer<br />

■May ■ 24 - vs. TBA (at New<br />

Trier Sectional), 6 p.m.<br />

■May ■ 28 - vs. TBA (at<br />

Fremd Supersectional),<br />

5:30 p.m.<br />

Boys tennis<br />

■May ■ 23-25 - at IHSA<br />

State Finals, TBA<br />

Boys track and field<br />

■May ■ 24-25 - at IHSA<br />

State Finals, TBA<br />

Boys volleyball<br />

■May ■ 24 - vs. TBA (at<br />

Glenbrook North Sectional),<br />

6:30 p.m.<br />

■May ■ 28 - vs. TBA (at<br />

Glenbrook North Sectional),<br />

6 p.m.<br />

Rambler varsity<br />

athletics<br />

Baseball<br />

■May ■ 25 - vs. New Trier/<br />

Taft/Schurz (at Niles North),<br />

11 a.m.<br />

■May ■ 29 - vs. TBA (at<br />

Loyola Sectional), 5 p.m.<br />

Boys lacrosse<br />

■May ■ 25 - vs. TBA (at<br />

Loyola Sectional), 5:30 p.m.<br />

■May ■ 28 - vs. TBA (at New<br />

Trier Supersectional), 5:30<br />

p.m.<br />

■May ■ 30 - vs. TBA (IHSA<br />

semifinals at Hinsdale<br />

Central), 5 p.m.<br />

Girls lacrosse<br />

■May ■ 24 - vs. TBA (at<br />

Resurrection Sectional), 5<br />

p.m.<br />

■May ■ 28 - vs. TBA (at New<br />

Trier Supersectional), 7:30<br />

p.m.<br />

Girls soccer<br />

■May ■ 24 - vs. TBA (at New<br />

Trier Sectional), 6 p.m.<br />

■May ■ 28 - vs. TBA (at<br />

Fremd Supersectional),<br />

5:30 p.m.<br />

Boys tennis<br />

■May ■ 23-25 - at IHSA<br />

State Finals, TBA<br />

Boys track and field<br />

■May ■ 24-25 - at IHSA<br />

State Finals, TBA<br />

Boys volleyball<br />

■May ■ 24 - vs. TBA (at<br />

Glenbrook North Sectional),<br />

6:30 p.m.<br />

■May ■ 28 - vs. TBA (at<br />

Glenbrook North Sectional),<br />

6 p.m.<br />

Raider varsity<br />

athletics<br />

Baseball<br />

■May ■ 25 - vs. TBA (at<br />

Harvest Christian Academy)<br />

Sectional), 10 a.m.<br />

■May ■ 27 - vs. TBA<br />

(at Benedictine<br />

Supersectional), noon<br />

Girls soccer<br />

■May ■ 24 - vs. TBA (IHSA<br />

State semifinals at North<br />

Central College), 7 p.m.<br />

■May ■ 25 - vs. TBA (IHSA<br />

State finals at North Central<br />

College), 3/5 p.m.<br />

Baseball<br />

Loyola 5, Evanston 4<br />

Colin Summerhill had<br />

a walk-off RBI double to<br />

win the game Saturday,<br />

May 18, in Glenview.<br />

New Trier 8, Rolling<br />

Meadows 0<br />

Preston Anderson went<br />

six innings, striking out 11,<br />

walking one and giving up<br />

two hits Saturday, May 18.<br />

New Trier 4, Evanston 1<br />

Jack Miller went 3-for-<br />

3 with an RBI and a run<br />

scored May 15 in Evanston.<br />

North Shore Country Day<br />

10, Schaumburg Christian<br />

0<br />

Teddy Wilson and Panagiotis<br />

Kanellos combined<br />

for a no-hitter Nay 15 in<br />

Chicago.<br />

North Shore 8, Parker 2<br />

Trevor Hayward went<br />

3-for-4 with two runs<br />

scored and four RBI May<br />

13.<br />

Softball<br />

high school highlights<br />

The rest of the week in high school sports<br />

Loyola 15, Fenton 0<br />

Kathryn Kinsella threw<br />

a one-hitter and drove in<br />

two Friday, May 17, in<br />

Glenview.<br />

Loyola 14, New Trier 1<br />

KK Raymond and Emily<br />

Molloy both went 4-for-4<br />

with four runs scored May<br />

15 in Glenview.<br />

Girls soccer<br />

Loyola 7, Lincoln Park 0<br />

Meredith Phillips scored<br />

four goals in a regional<br />

semifinal win May 15.<br />

New Trier 3, Maine West<br />

0<br />

Emma Weaver scored<br />

twice and Alex Wirth<br />

had one in the Trevians’<br />

regional-final win Friday,<br />

May 17, in Des Plaines.<br />

New Trier 9, Taft 1<br />

Caroline Finnigan<br />

scored twice in the regional<br />

semifinal win May 14.<br />

Boys volleyball<br />

New Trier d. Niles North<br />

26-24, 25-19<br />

Peter Brown had 15 kills<br />

for the Trevians May 15.<br />

New Trier d. Glenbrook<br />

South 25-18, 27-25<br />

Colin Heath led the way<br />

with 9 kills, 10 digs and<br />

two blocks May 13.<br />

Girls lacrosse<br />

Loyola 18, Marist 2<br />

Sloan Trapp scored a<br />

season-high four goals<br />

May 15.<br />

New Trier 15, Hinsdale<br />

Central 9<br />

Claudia Shevitz scored<br />

six goals in a road win<br />

May 15.<br />

Boys tennis<br />

New Trier sectional<br />

New Trier won its own<br />

sectional, racking up 36<br />

points and qualifying two<br />

singles players and both<br />

doubles teams for the state<br />

finals. Loyola finished second<br />

and qualified both its<br />

doubles teams. For full<br />

coverage of the tennis sectional,<br />

visit WilmetteBeacon.com.<br />

BOYS Track<br />

From Page 36<br />

third with 80.5. Loyola finished<br />

ninth with 22 points.<br />

“I thought this was going<br />

to be a transition year,<br />

but it turns out we’re a<br />

whole [heck] of a lot better<br />

than I thought we were<br />

going to be,” New Trier<br />

coach Mark Wukas said.<br />

“We were all in on the<br />

relays and I couldn’t be<br />

happier with their performance.”<br />

In what Wukas thought<br />

Girls Track<br />

From Page 36<br />

which is exactly what the<br />

senior did.<br />

“This is so good,” Ulrich<br />

said. “We are going<br />

out with a bang.”<br />

The Trevians are no<br />

strangers to placing at the<br />

state finals or even winning<br />

the state championship<br />

in the 3,200-meter<br />

relay. They accomplished<br />

the feat earlier in the decade,<br />

racing to the championship<br />

in Class 3A in<br />

2013. Since 2010, the Trevians<br />

have been among<br />

the top nine teams in the<br />

state in the 3,200-meter<br />

would be a rebuilding year,<br />

the Trevians would finish<br />

with five state qualifiers,<br />

including three relays.<br />

The 3,200 relay took<br />

third in 7:58.14, the 400<br />

relay second in 42.98 and<br />

1,600 relay third in 3:24.53.<br />

New Trier also had<br />

two individuals qualify<br />

in Ford Baker, who took<br />

fourth in the 3,200 run in<br />

a time of 9:23.12, and Patrick<br />

Kaufman, who took<br />

second in the 110-meter<br />

high hurdles with a time<br />

of 15.16. Baker’s time<br />

relay a total of six times.<br />

New Trier also was a<br />

force in the final relay of<br />

the day, the 1,600-meter<br />

relay. Once again, Sullivan<br />

ran the anchor leg.<br />

The squad finished third<br />

in 3:55.90. In addition to<br />

Sullivan, junior Bridget<br />

Forbes was also a member<br />

of the relay, running third<br />

leg. The two paired with<br />

senior Sydney Kunkler<br />

and sophomore Bridget<br />

Vitu. The winning time<br />

was posted by Homewood-Flossmoor,<br />

who ran<br />

3:49.92 to win by over<br />

five seconds.<br />

The Trevians also had<br />

four individual competitors<br />

in the finals, as both<br />

was an improvement over<br />

his seed time of 9:31.07<br />

and Kaufman over his<br />

time of 15.6.<br />

“I woke up last night in<br />

a cold sweat worried we<br />

wouldn’t qualify anybody<br />

and we weren’t going to<br />

take anybody to state,” Wukas<br />

said. “My fears grew<br />

groundless and after we<br />

qualified in the 4x800 and<br />

4x100, it made this meet a<br />

while lot more enjoyable.<br />

“I’m really happy with<br />

the guys and the job<br />

they’ve done.”<br />

Braband and Sullivan<br />

ran in the 800-meter run,<br />

while Ellie Finnigan and<br />

Marlee Fradkin competed<br />

in the 3,200-meter run.<br />

Braband earned allstate<br />

status in the 800-meter<br />

run. The sophomore<br />

will have an opportunity<br />

to improve on her eightplace<br />

finish next year.<br />

She finished in 2:15.88.<br />

Sullivan finished 11th in<br />

2:17.77.<br />

Finnigan and Fradkin<br />

both ran in the slow heat<br />

of the 3,200-meter run.<br />

Finnigan finished in 25th,<br />

crossing the finish line in<br />

11:42.42. Fradkin ran an<br />

11:59.32, which was good<br />

for 31st.

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