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glencoeanchordaily.com sports the glencoe anchor | November 7, 2019 | 25 Athlete of the Week 10 Questions with Mac Zelazny The New Trier senior is a member of the New Trier Green hockey team. When did you start playing hockey? I think I started around the age of four or five, because my uncle played hockey at Notre Dame, and my mom’s side of the family was a big hockey family and she got me into it. I just started with coach Rafe Aybar, who recently passed away. But he was kind of my first instructor and ever since then I’ve loved it. What’s the best part about playing hockey? I think just during the winter months, being able to play outdoor hockey, like pond hockey and just getting to know a locker room, too. Boys, the relationships you build over the course of a long seven months season with a group of 19, 20 guys is all... You just get to know people so well and the hockey locker room was so much fun. If you could play another sport, what would it be? I think it would be football just because I’ve always loved watching football and playing pickup football and I used to play football when I was younger. But football has always been a passion of mine. Too bad it’s not a spring sport. If you could have one meal for the rest of your life, what would it be? I think just the steak and potatoes that my dad makes. Classic meal that I have on the weekends usually. It’s a great, great dinner. If you could travel anywhere in the world, where would you go? I think New Zealand, because it’s a foreign country, different culture and they have really good surfing and skiing on an island, too. Jus beautiful mountains and coasts. What’s one item on your bucket list? To see the Northern lights one day. If you had $5 at Walgreens, what would you get and why? I would get the cinnamon raisin swirl bread and some Sour Patch watermelon candies because that sounds amazing. If you won the lottery, what would you do with the money? I would get a bunch of different properties in different places around the country, in California, the Cape Cod area, and in Photo submitted Denver, in Utah and just travel the world places. If you had a superpower, what would it be? Invisible. Just being able to be places where no one knows you are, do stuff and be alone, sit down. I don’t know. That’s a hard one. What has been your favorite moment at New Trier? Definitely winning state last year. For sure. Just the whole entire season, working to that point was amazing to finally get in there and being at the United Center in front of all those people and winning the state championship was unbelievable. Interview by Sports Editor Michael Wojtychiw The Varsity: North Shore Podcast Guys recap postseason football, announce boys soccer honors Staff Report In this week’s episode of The Varsity: North Shore, the only podcast focused on North Shore sports, hosts Michal Dwojak, Nick Frazier and Michael Wojtychiw recap the start of playoff football. The guys recap Loyola Academy and Lake Forest playoff football games, announce boys soccer Team 22 all-area teams and the Boys Soccer Coach and Player of the Year, preview another week of postseason football and talk hockey From Page 26 “Our communication, a couple of us seniors have been playing together for four years, so we know how each other play,” Julia Fortier said. “Our communication, constant support and being on each other, holding each other responsible and pulling for each other has really helped us a lot.” While the defense was doing its job, the offense was trying to get the Raiders on the board to give them a lead they wouldn’t relinquish. After multiple attempts throughout the entire game, senior Caroline Segal broke through with a goal with a minute, 11 seconds remaining. “It had been a really long game, especially since we had played a tough game last night,” Segal said. “I had the support of my teammates and had wanted to go in and Find the varsity Twitter: @NorthShorePreps Facebook: @thevarsitypodcast Website: GlencoeAnchorDaily. com/sports Download: Soundcloud, iTunes, Stitcher, TuneIn, PlayerFM, more about some other postseason headlines in the North Shore. First Period finish what we had started and I just did what I could. “Luckily it went in.” Last year’s season ended with an overtime loss to the same Glenbard West team, so North Shore was looking for a little bit of revenge in Saturday’s tilt. Even though the Raiders had easily defeated the Glenbard West in the regular season, they knew their fourth-seeded opponents wouldn’t be an easy out. “They came out really strong but we knew we had to leave everything on the field and for our one last game for North Shore field hockey,” Morgan said. Segal (Middlebury College), Morgan (University of Virginia) and Fortier (Yale University) will all be continuing their field hockey careers at the collegiate level next fall, so going out in their senior season with a win was a special moment. The three recap both Loyola and Lake Forest football games. Second Period With soccer ending for the area teams, the guys announce the all-area teams and best player and coach. Third Period With the playoffs continuing, the three hosts preview the next games. Overtime The guys recap the other postseason headlines. “It’s unreal,” Morgan said. “Our culture here at North Shore is so strong and we love each other so much. This was really special. The juniors wanted to finish off for us and that means the world to us. To finish off the year with a win is really great and we’re happy about it.” Doar, in her second year as the Raiders head coach, couldn’t have been prouder of her squad, especially the seniors who really stepped up and put North Shore in the spotlight as a team not to take lightly. “They came in an athletic bunch and they fell in love with the sport and with each other and decided they were going to do big things,” she said. “And they did. “They’ve put in the work in the offseason and have accomplished their goals. They’ve rallied their young teammates and it’s really admirable.”