October 11 (Saturday)
Warrior Invitational hosted by Waubonsie V.
Batavia 3, Metea Valley 0
Waubonsie Valley 2, Oswego 1
Nonconference
Benet Academy 0, Naperville Central 0
Crystal Lake South 2, Glenbrook North 1
Crystal Lake South pounced in the first half with goals by Orlando Tapia, assisted by Andrew Grabowski, and Kennan Grissom, on a helper from Jeff kirshenbaum. Goalkeeper Dalton Kause made the lead stand up with 3 saves. Crystal Lake South improved to 14-5-1 on the year.
Glenbard South 2, St. Francis 0
St. Francis freshman goalkeeper Ryan Scharf had 8 saves in his first start in goal. St. Francis will be in action again Tuesday for a match at home vs. IMSA after a seven-game stretch of games on the road.
Schaumburg 1, Bartlett 0
Bartlett goalkeeper Brian Hollatz had 2 saves in the first half. He was replaced at halftime by Jake Hasenstein, who made 8 saves in the scoreless second half. Bartlett drops to 5-13 with the loss.
Hinsdale Central 2, Fenton 0
Michael Zervogiannis and Sebastian Skiba tallied goals for the Red Devils (11-3-4, 5-0). “A good win for us on Senior Player & Parent Day, with goals coming from seniors,"coach Mike Wiggins said. "It is also significant that we played so well in front of a nice-size crowd playing before so many alumni coming back for the homecoming weekend. We are so fortunate to have the players we have who play so hard for each other and the program.” Bryan Loebig earned helpers on both goals for Hinsdale Central, which recorded its 11th shutout of the year. "Defender Evan Floersch gets stronger with every passing game establishing himself as one of the best defenders our program has seen," Wiggins said. "Evan, partnering with Wes Bergevin in goal, who returned as an all-state goalkeeper, and a team that plays so well together, has us peaking at just the right time. I am proud of this team.” The Red Devils will try to extend their conference-winning streak to 18 games Tuesday at York.
Wheaton Academy 5, Wheaton Warrenville South 0
The road Warriors scored on a pair of goals by Ty Seager and single goals by Grant Rougas, Reid Culberson and Isaac Anthony. Goalkeeper Drew Sezonov posted the shutout for the Warriors. The Warriors are now 17-1-1 on the year and will play their final regular-season game on Tuesday.
Warrior Invitational hosted by Waubonsie V.
Batavia 3, Metea Valley 0
Waubonsie Valley 2, Oswego 1
Nonconference
Benet Academy 0, Naperville Central 0
Crystal Lake South 2, Glenbrook North 1
Crystal Lake South pounced in the first half with goals by Orlando Tapia, assisted by Andrew Grabowski, and Kennan Grissom, on a helper from Jeff kirshenbaum. Goalkeeper Dalton Kause made the lead stand up with 3 saves. Crystal Lake South improved to 14-5-1 on the year.
Glenbard South 2, St. Francis 0
St. Francis freshman goalkeeper Ryan Scharf had 8 saves in his first start in goal. St. Francis will be in action again Tuesday for a match at home vs. IMSA after a seven-game stretch of games on the road.
Schaumburg 1, Bartlett 0
Bartlett goalkeeper Brian Hollatz had 2 saves in the first half. He was replaced at halftime by Jake Hasenstein, who made 8 saves in the scoreless second half. Bartlett drops to 5-13 with the loss.
Hinsdale Central 2, Fenton 0
Michael Zervogiannis and Sebastian Skiba tallied goals for the Red Devils (11-3-4, 5-0). “A good win for us on Senior Player & Parent Day, with goals coming from seniors,"coach Mike Wiggins said. "It is also significant that we played so well in front of a nice-size crowd playing before so many alumni coming back for the homecoming weekend. We are so fortunate to have the players we have who play so hard for each other and the program.” Bryan Loebig earned helpers on both goals for Hinsdale Central, which recorded its 11th shutout of the year. "Defender Evan Floersch gets stronger with every passing game establishing himself as one of the best defenders our program has seen," Wiggins said. "Evan, partnering with Wes Bergevin in goal, who returned as an all-state goalkeeper, and a team that plays so well together, has us peaking at just the right time. I am proud of this team.” The Red Devils will try to extend their conference-winning streak to 18 games Tuesday at York.
Wheaton Academy 5, Wheaton Warrenville South 0
The road Warriors scored on a pair of goals by Ty Seager and single goals by Grant Rougas, Reid Culberson and Isaac Anthony. Goalkeeper Drew Sezonov posted the shutout for the Warriors. The Warriors are now 17-1-1 on the year and will play their final regular-season game on Tuesday.