Roundup (Saturday, October 8)
Nonconference
Addison Trail 5, Proviso West 2
The Blazers honored the 21 seniors in the program in the win -- 18 played in the game and three sat out with injuries. Michael Valdez (2), Melvin Mora, Tom Kania and Jonathan Hernandez scored goals in Addison Trail's 12th-consecutive win. The Blazers, ranked ninth in the Chicagoland Soccer Top 25, improved 17-1-0 on the season.
Benet 2, Naperville Central 1
The no. 22 Redwings recovered from a halftime deficit to post the road win. Ben Kelly (Devin Martini assist) tied the game in the 53rd minute, and Jason Rowaiye punched home the game-winner in the 69th minute. Brian Gould made 8 saves for Benet (13-1-2, 8-0-0 ESCC). The Redwings resume play against Fenton at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at Redmond Park in Bensenville.
Crystal Lake South 11, North Boone 0
Every senior on the Gators' roster registered a goal or an assist -- for some it was their first career varsity point -- in the romp. The Class of 2017 contibutors were: Andrew Grabowski (hat-trick); Joel Bennett (3 assists); Eashan Patel (2 goals); Andrew Stripp (goal, assist); Alex Aldridge (goal); Adam Greenfield (goal); Joey Montalbano (assist); and Spencer Traub (shutout). Underclassmen Nikolas Getzinger, Alex Canfield amd Oscar Campos (assist) added goals, and Brandon Wilson (assist) and Sabien Raymond (assist) joined the scoring parade. Crystal Lake South now stands at 13-6-1.
Deerfield 0, Evanston 0
The Warriors (5-10-3) received 8 saves from sophomore keeper Ryan Grady in the draw against no. 14 Evanston.
Naperville North 3, Joliet West 0
The no. 6 Huskies prevailed on Senior Night thanks to class of 2017 member Chris Sullivan, who had a goal and 2 assists. Sophomore Colin Iverson added a goal and an assist, and freshman Ty Konrad tallied a goal. Goalkeepers Tommy Welch (soph.), Jason Barba (fr.) and senior Tim Corbett saw action in the shutout for Naperville North (12-2-3, 5-0-1).
Wheaton Academy 4, Geneva 0
The Warriors continued their winnings ways behind goals from Ethan Stoneman (2), Luis Rocha, and Joren Eklund. Goalkeeper J.D. Gunn made 3 saves in the shutout for no. 17 Wheaton Academy (13-1-3).
Nonconference
Addison Trail 5, Proviso West 2
The Blazers honored the 21 seniors in the program in the win -- 18 played in the game and three sat out with injuries. Michael Valdez (2), Melvin Mora, Tom Kania and Jonathan Hernandez scored goals in Addison Trail's 12th-consecutive win. The Blazers, ranked ninth in the Chicagoland Soccer Top 25, improved 17-1-0 on the season.
Benet 2, Naperville Central 1
The no. 22 Redwings recovered from a halftime deficit to post the road win. Ben Kelly (Devin Martini assist) tied the game in the 53rd minute, and Jason Rowaiye punched home the game-winner in the 69th minute. Brian Gould made 8 saves for Benet (13-1-2, 8-0-0 ESCC). The Redwings resume play against Fenton at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at Redmond Park in Bensenville.
Crystal Lake South 11, North Boone 0
Every senior on the Gators' roster registered a goal or an assist -- for some it was their first career varsity point -- in the romp. The Class of 2017 contibutors were: Andrew Grabowski (hat-trick); Joel Bennett (3 assists); Eashan Patel (2 goals); Andrew Stripp (goal, assist); Alex Aldridge (goal); Adam Greenfield (goal); Joey Montalbano (assist); and Spencer Traub (shutout). Underclassmen Nikolas Getzinger, Alex Canfield amd Oscar Campos (assist) added goals, and Brandon Wilson (assist) and Sabien Raymond (assist) joined the scoring parade. Crystal Lake South now stands at 13-6-1.
Deerfield 0, Evanston 0
The Warriors (5-10-3) received 8 saves from sophomore keeper Ryan Grady in the draw against no. 14 Evanston.
Naperville North 3, Joliet West 0
The no. 6 Huskies prevailed on Senior Night thanks to class of 2017 member Chris Sullivan, who had a goal and 2 assists. Sophomore Colin Iverson added a goal and an assist, and freshman Ty Konrad tallied a goal. Goalkeepers Tommy Welch (soph.), Jason Barba (fr.) and senior Tim Corbett saw action in the shutout for Naperville North (12-2-3, 5-0-1).
Wheaton Academy 4, Geneva 0
The Warriors continued their winnings ways behind goals from Ethan Stoneman (2), Luis Rocha, and Joren Eklund. Goalkeeper J.D. Gunn made 3 saves in the shutout for no. 17 Wheaton Academy (13-1-3).