Roundup (Thursday, May 4)
DuPage Valley Conference
Naperville Central 0, Wheaton North 0
Despite a 19-9 shot advantage, the Redhawks couldn't put one in. Kinzly Dressler made four saves for Naperville Central (8-7-4, 3-2-2).
North Suburban Conference
Warren 9, Zion-Benton 0
Alliyah Parker had 4 goals and an assist to lead the Blue Devils to their first NSC crown.
"Winning the North Suburban Conference is never easy, there are several teams each year that have a chance," said coach Ryan McCabe. "I am so proud of this group of girls. This group of seniors have been outstanding to work with, and I'm so happy that they get to be our first conference champions."
Ellen Szostak added a brace, Lindsey Hardimann had a goal and 2 assists, and Alissa Ramsden collected a goal and an assist. Lindsay Ditmars also scored, and Kaitlyn Chomko and Kayla Malaker registered helpers. Goalkeepers Skylar Reilly and Lydia Sundberg split the shutout and received great support from defenders Jessie Dietzen, Ditmars, Natalie McNally, Baylie Mabbett, Becca Pineau and Kate Weyhrich.
No. 7 Warren improved to 16-1-1 (5-0-1) and plays Stevenson at home on Monday.
West Suburban Conference
Silver Division
Hinsdale Central 5, Oak Park and River Forest 1
Erin Otto, the only member of the Class of '17 on the Red Devils squad, got a proper sendoff with the Senior Night victory. Otto contributed 2 goals on her night, and Hinsdale Central evened its conference mark to 2-2-0.
scored 2 goals and got a proper sendoffThe young team is finally playing together. It was senior night which made it all that much better for Erin (the only senior). She managed to score two of the goals even though she was moved back to holding mid.
Nonconference
IC College Prep 7, Guerin 0
Tessa Langan scored twice, Bella Leslie had a goal and an assist, and Sophie Zanoni had three assists for the Lady Knights (15-5-0). Grace Fuller, Katie Hendricks, Caitlin Curtin and Kaitlyn Grady chipped in with goals. Olivia Hurt, Tess Reardon and Demitra Del Fiacco added assists.
Wheaton Academy 10, Elmwood Park 1
The Warriors (13-4-0) were led by a hat trick from Erin Teevans and a brace from Gretchen Pearson.
DuPage Valley Conference
Naperville Central 0, Wheaton North 0
Despite a 19-9 shot advantage, the Redhawks couldn't put one in. Kinzly Dressler made four saves for Naperville Central (8-7-4, 3-2-2).
North Suburban Conference
Warren 9, Zion-Benton 0
Alliyah Parker had 4 goals and an assist to lead the Blue Devils to their first NSC crown.
"Winning the North Suburban Conference is never easy, there are several teams each year that have a chance," said coach Ryan McCabe. "I am so proud of this group of girls. This group of seniors have been outstanding to work with, and I'm so happy that they get to be our first conference champions."
Ellen Szostak added a brace, Lindsey Hardimann had a goal and 2 assists, and Alissa Ramsden collected a goal and an assist. Lindsay Ditmars also scored, and Kaitlyn Chomko and Kayla Malaker registered helpers. Goalkeepers Skylar Reilly and Lydia Sundberg split the shutout and received great support from defenders Jessie Dietzen, Ditmars, Natalie McNally, Baylie Mabbett, Becca Pineau and Kate Weyhrich.
No. 7 Warren improved to 16-1-1 (5-0-1) and plays Stevenson at home on Monday.
West Suburban Conference
Silver Division
Hinsdale Central 5, Oak Park and River Forest 1
Erin Otto, the only member of the Class of '17 on the Red Devils squad, got a proper sendoff with the Senior Night victory. Otto contributed 2 goals on her night, and Hinsdale Central evened its conference mark to 2-2-0.
scored 2 goals and got a proper sendoffThe young team is finally playing together. It was senior night which made it all that much better for Erin (the only senior). She managed to score two of the goals even though she was moved back to holding mid.
Nonconference
IC College Prep 7, Guerin 0
Tessa Langan scored twice, Bella Leslie had a goal and an assist, and Sophie Zanoni had three assists for the Lady Knights (15-5-0). Grace Fuller, Katie Hendricks, Caitlin Curtin and Kaitlyn Grady chipped in with goals. Olivia Hurt, Tess Reardon and Demitra Del Fiacco added assists.
Wheaton Academy 10, Elmwood Park 1
The Warriors (13-4-0) were led by a hat trick from Erin Teevans and a brace from Gretchen Pearson.