Roundup (Tuesday, September 27)
Chicago Catholic League
Green Division
St.Laurence 1, Marmion 0
Goalkeeper Brant Chiesa (first half) and Danny Galush each made 2 saves, but it couldn't prevent the loss for the Cadets (2-11-1. 0-4-0), who fell on a second half goal.
DuPage Valley Conference
Naperville North 3, Glenbard North 0
Jack Bromagen tallied a pair of assists to guide the no. 5 Huskies (11-2-2, 5-0-0) to the win. Ty Konrad and Cesar Recendez (Ethan Harvey) scored first half goals, and Jack Barry added one in the second half. Sophomore keeper Tommy Welch earned the shutout for Naperville North, which has a six-game winning streak. Glenbard North fell to 6-5-0, 1-4-0.
Fox Valley Conference
Jacobs 2, Crystal Lake South 1
The Gators cut a first half deficit to 2-1 on a goal from Angel Merida (Marcin Sliwinski assist), but could not find the equalizer. Crystal Lake South (9-6-1, 1-2-0) has suffered through a tough stretch with a 1-4-0 record in the last eight days. Jacobs leads the FVC with a 4-0 mark.
Metro Suburban Conference
Blue Division
Wheaton Academy 3, Glenbard South 0
The (road) Warriors (9-1-3, 2-0-0) received a brace from Elias McCloud in the win. Ethan Stoneman added a goal, and Isaac Anthony, Jed McCloud and Owen Hardy contributed assists. J.D. Gunn posted the shutout for the no. 13 Warriors, who are currently on a four-game unbeaten streak.
North Suburban Conference
Warren 5, Zion-Benton 1
Ruben Delgadillo connected for a hat-trick, and Kevin Penarrieta had four assists to help the 16th-ranked Blue Devils end a 2-game skid. Bryan Galvan and Niko Jokic added goals for Warren (13-3-2, 3-2-1). Mike Bassier contributed an assist.
Southwest Prairie Conference
Romeoville 1, Oswego 1 (Romeoville wins PKs 5-4)
Unlucky Oswego saw its shootout record fall to 0-3 Tuesday. After a scoreless first half, sophomore Omar Carreno scored off an Julian Ibarra assist in the 64th minute. Senior goalkeeper Nick Kearns made 4 saves in the loss for the Panthers (2-10-2, 0-4-0). Oswego travels to meet undefeated conference rival Oswego East at 4:30 p.m.
Chicago Catholic League
Green Division
St.Laurence 1, Marmion 0
Goalkeeper Brant Chiesa (first half) and Danny Galush each made 2 saves, but it couldn't prevent the loss for the Cadets (2-11-1. 0-4-0), who fell on a second half goal.
DuPage Valley Conference
Naperville North 3, Glenbard North 0
Jack Bromagen tallied a pair of assists to guide the no. 5 Huskies (11-2-2, 5-0-0) to the win. Ty Konrad and Cesar Recendez (Ethan Harvey) scored first half goals, and Jack Barry added one in the second half. Sophomore keeper Tommy Welch earned the shutout for Naperville North, which has a six-game winning streak. Glenbard North fell to 6-5-0, 1-4-0.
Fox Valley Conference
Jacobs 2, Crystal Lake South 1
The Gators cut a first half deficit to 2-1 on a goal from Angel Merida (Marcin Sliwinski assist), but could not find the equalizer. Crystal Lake South (9-6-1, 1-2-0) has suffered through a tough stretch with a 1-4-0 record in the last eight days. Jacobs leads the FVC with a 4-0 mark.
Metro Suburban Conference
Blue Division
Wheaton Academy 3, Glenbard South 0
The (road) Warriors (9-1-3, 2-0-0) received a brace from Elias McCloud in the win. Ethan Stoneman added a goal, and Isaac Anthony, Jed McCloud and Owen Hardy contributed assists. J.D. Gunn posted the shutout for the no. 13 Warriors, who are currently on a four-game unbeaten streak.
North Suburban Conference
Warren 5, Zion-Benton 1
Ruben Delgadillo connected for a hat-trick, and Kevin Penarrieta had four assists to help the 16th-ranked Blue Devils end a 2-game skid. Bryan Galvan and Niko Jokic added goals for Warren (13-3-2, 3-2-1). Mike Bassier contributed an assist.
Southwest Prairie Conference
Romeoville 1, Oswego 1 (Romeoville wins PKs 5-4)
Unlucky Oswego saw its shootout record fall to 0-3 Tuesday. After a scoreless first half, sophomore Omar Carreno scored off an Julian Ibarra assist in the 64th minute. Senior goalkeeper Nick Kearns made 4 saves in the loss for the Panthers (2-10-2, 0-4-0). Oswego travels to meet undefeated conference rival Oswego East at 4:30 p.m.