Roundup (Saturday, September 16)
PepsiCo Showdown
Consolation pool
Morton 4, Streamwood 3
Oscar Chavez had a goal and an assist, but it wasn't enough for the 10th-ranked Sabres against no. 3 Morton. Alex Chavez and Aldo Lazaro added scores, and Bryan Mora contributed an assist for Streamwood (8-4-0).
Nonconference
Deerfield 2, Stevenson 0
The Warriors stretched their win streak to three games after they scored at the end of each half at the Vernon Hills Athletic Complex. Nikita Bankevich put the Warriors on top when he converted a penalty kick with 6 seconds left in the half after the Patriots were whistled for a handball off a corner kick. Deerfield put the game away in the 77th minute. After Barak Farhi won a header in midfield, Evan Oldham ran on to the ball and held off a defender while slotting the ball along the ground for Jude Tatham to score his first varsity goal at the back post. Goalkeeper Ryan Grady earned the shutout. In the 30th minute, he came off his line and stuffed a breakaway attempt. He added another great save in the 43rd when he parried away a blast from 15 yards. Deerfield travels to no. 9 Glenbrook North on Tuesday for a key Central Suburban League North Division matchup.
Glenbard South 2, Glenbard North 0
Panthers' freshman keeper Martin Argirov made four saves, but it wasn't enough to hold off visiting Glenbard South.
Naperville North 3, Boylan 0
Second half goals from Ian Guppy Jack Barry and Jacob Ridges led to the Homecoming victory. Ali Khorfan, Ethan Harvey and Colin Iverson provided assists for fourth-ranked Naperville North.
New Trier 4, Loyola 0
The no. 6 Trevians won the neighborhood battle behind two goals from Ryan Krueger and solo tallies from Will Felitto and Eric Plante. Riles Walsh and Daniel Gunther recorded assists. Goalkeeper Sam Warden recorded three saves for the shutout. Twenty-first ranked Loyola suffered its second-consecutive defeat and fell to 7-3-0.
South Elgin 1, St. Charles East 0
St. Charles East goalkeeper Zach Kennedy made six saves, but couldn't stop the first half South Elgin PK that was the game-winner. The Saints fell to 2-5-3 with the loss.
PepsiCo Showdown
Consolation pool
Morton 4, Streamwood 3
Oscar Chavez had a goal and an assist, but it wasn't enough for the 10th-ranked Sabres against no. 3 Morton. Alex Chavez and Aldo Lazaro added scores, and Bryan Mora contributed an assist for Streamwood (8-4-0).
Nonconference
Deerfield 2, Stevenson 0
The Warriors stretched their win streak to three games after they scored at the end of each half at the Vernon Hills Athletic Complex. Nikita Bankevich put the Warriors on top when he converted a penalty kick with 6 seconds left in the half after the Patriots were whistled for a handball off a corner kick. Deerfield put the game away in the 77th minute. After Barak Farhi won a header in midfield, Evan Oldham ran on to the ball and held off a defender while slotting the ball along the ground for Jude Tatham to score his first varsity goal at the back post. Goalkeeper Ryan Grady earned the shutout. In the 30th minute, he came off his line and stuffed a breakaway attempt. He added another great save in the 43rd when he parried away a blast from 15 yards. Deerfield travels to no. 9 Glenbrook North on Tuesday for a key Central Suburban League North Division matchup.
Glenbard South 2, Glenbard North 0
Panthers' freshman keeper Martin Argirov made four saves, but it wasn't enough to hold off visiting Glenbard South.
Naperville North 3, Boylan 0
Second half goals from Ian Guppy Jack Barry and Jacob Ridges led to the Homecoming victory. Ali Khorfan, Ethan Harvey and Colin Iverson provided assists for fourth-ranked Naperville North.
New Trier 4, Loyola 0
The no. 6 Trevians won the neighborhood battle behind two goals from Ryan Krueger and solo tallies from Will Felitto and Eric Plante. Riles Walsh and Daniel Gunther recorded assists. Goalkeeper Sam Warden recorded three saves for the shutout. Twenty-first ranked Loyola suffered its second-consecutive defeat and fell to 7-3-0.
South Elgin 1, St. Charles East 0
St. Charles East goalkeeper Zach Kennedy made six saves, but couldn't stop the first half South Elgin PK that was the game-winner. The Saints fell to 2-5-3 with the loss.