Roundup for March 25
DuKane Conference
St. Charles East 4, Batavia 1
After trailing 1-0 in the first half, the Fighting Saints answered with a pair of goals in each period that included bookend scores from Sebastian Carranza. Jake Maslowski and Sam Wade contributed goals. Alex Mancera, Connor King and Phil Anton offered assists. Tyler Benhart made three saves and surrendered a goal in 55 minutes; Jake Boecher made two saves in 25 scoreless minutes for ninth-ranked St. Charles East (6-2-1, 3-2-1).
St. Charles North 3, Glenbard North 0
Luke Persenico scored a hat-trick on assists from Branden Collins, Jared Sinnaeave and Sam Strader for the no. 8 North Stars. Vince Miteff posted the shutout as St. Charles North built its unblemished league mark to 6-0-0 and overall record to 7-1-0.
Metro Suburban Conference
Blue Division
Wheaton Academy 3, Elmwood Park 0
The Warriors advanced to 4-1-0 in the league race and 6-2-1 overall with goals from Troy Erickson and Robert Platt, and an own-goal. Kyle Holwerda and Haetham Nasr provided assists. Declan Finnegan made two saves for the shutout and received stout help from defenders Xander Anaya, Gabe Olson and Jude Barton. Seventeenth-ranked Wheaton Academy stays in conference play with a home game against Westmont at noon Saturday.
Western Suburban Conference
Lyons 1, Hinsdale Central 0
Jack Luttrell's score on an assist from Tim Slusarczyk let the Lions keep the Silver Brick rivalry trophy for the fifth-straight year for no. 1 Lyons (5-0-0).
Nonconference
Naperville North 3, Marmion 0
Sophomore Alex Barger led the host Huskies with a first half brace and the assist on classmate Aidan McMahon's second half tally. Nikhil Javari assisted on the opening goal. Pablo Jara (75 minutes) and Patrick Horn (five) combined for the fourth shutout of the year for 11th-ranked Naperville North (6-2-0, 3-0-0).
Streamwood 5, Metea Valley 1
The no. 7 Sabres assumed control with four first half goals and cruised to the win. Aaron Taboada led the way with a goal and two assists. Christian Sandoval, Jose Ibarra, Jose Banuelos and Hugo Marquez scored before the break. Joel Sandoval and Aldo Jiminez added assists, and keeper Harvey Partida chipped in with three saves for Streamwood (3-1-2).
DuKane Conference
St. Charles East 4, Batavia 1
After trailing 1-0 in the first half, the Fighting Saints answered with a pair of goals in each period that included bookend scores from Sebastian Carranza. Jake Maslowski and Sam Wade contributed goals. Alex Mancera, Connor King and Phil Anton offered assists. Tyler Benhart made three saves and surrendered a goal in 55 minutes; Jake Boecher made two saves in 25 scoreless minutes for ninth-ranked St. Charles East (6-2-1, 3-2-1).
St. Charles North 3, Glenbard North 0
Luke Persenico scored a hat-trick on assists from Branden Collins, Jared Sinnaeave and Sam Strader for the no. 8 North Stars. Vince Miteff posted the shutout as St. Charles North built its unblemished league mark to 6-0-0 and overall record to 7-1-0.
Metro Suburban Conference
Blue Division
Wheaton Academy 3, Elmwood Park 0
The Warriors advanced to 4-1-0 in the league race and 6-2-1 overall with goals from Troy Erickson and Robert Platt, and an own-goal. Kyle Holwerda and Haetham Nasr provided assists. Declan Finnegan made two saves for the shutout and received stout help from defenders Xander Anaya, Gabe Olson and Jude Barton. Seventeenth-ranked Wheaton Academy stays in conference play with a home game against Westmont at noon Saturday.
Western Suburban Conference
Lyons 1, Hinsdale Central 0
Jack Luttrell's score on an assist from Tim Slusarczyk let the Lions keep the Silver Brick rivalry trophy for the fifth-straight year for no. 1 Lyons (5-0-0).
Nonconference
Naperville North 3, Marmion 0
Sophomore Alex Barger led the host Huskies with a first half brace and the assist on classmate Aidan McMahon's second half tally. Nikhil Javari assisted on the opening goal. Pablo Jara (75 minutes) and Patrick Horn (five) combined for the fourth shutout of the year for 11th-ranked Naperville North (6-2-0, 3-0-0).
Streamwood 5, Metea Valley 1
The no. 7 Sabres assumed control with four first half goals and cruised to the win. Aaron Taboada led the way with a goal and two assists. Christian Sandoval, Jose Ibarra, Jose Banuelos and Hugo Marquez scored before the break. Joel Sandoval and Aldo Jiminez added assists, and keeper Harvey Partida chipped in with three saves for Streamwood (3-1-2).