Roundup (Tuesday, September 6)
East Suburban Catholic Conference
Benet Academy 2, Nazareth 0
Franklin Rutkowski score in the 37th minute off a Jason Rowaiye assist, and a 68th-minute insurance goal from Ben Kelly(Connor Mote) allowed the Redwings to move to 2-0-0 in conference. Brian Gould made 4 saves to earn the shutout for Benet (3-1-1 overall). Next up is Waubonsie Valley, which travels to Lisle at 4:30 p.m. Thursday.
Upstate Eight Conference
Valley Division
East Aurora 3, Bartlett 0
Jeremy Taylor made 1 save, and Zac Rebac made 4, but it wasn't enough to shake the Hawks (0-5-1, 0-1-0) from their early season doldrums.
West Suburban Conference
Gold Divison
Morton 3, Addison Trail 0
No. 10 Addison Trail played second-ranked Morton to a scoreless draw for 65 minute, before the floodgates opened. The Blazers suffered their first loss of the season in six matches and fell to 0-1 in conference.
Nonconference
Crystal Lake South 2, DeKalb 0
Joey Montalbano contributed both assists to push the Gators win streak to five games. Nikolas Getzinger and Joel Bennett scored the goals for Crystal Lake South (5-2-0). Brandon Gorka made 3 saves for the Gators first shutout of the season.
Hersey 2, Lake Zurich 1
Saul Casillas scored a brace on assists from Jack Rasmussen and Guiseppe Scaletta to keep the Huskies unbeaten start to the season alive. The eighth-ranked Huskies sit at 5-0-1 overall and 2-0-0 in the Mid-Suburban League.
Warren 7, Grayslake Central 2
The no. 4 Blue Devils roared to their fourth-straight romp behind Ruben Delgadillo, who collected 2 goals and 3 assists. Kody Anderson contributed a goal and an assist to the cause. Bryan Galvan, Richie Flores, Hugo Flores and Carlos Mirillo added scores. Kevin Penarrieta and Thomas Macheras notched assists for Warren (8-0-1).
Wheaton Academy 2, Batavia 0
Second half goals from Isaiah Bedrossian (Ethan Stoneman assist) and Grayson Harris (Elias McCloud) powered the Warriors (3-0-2) to the road win. J.D. Gunn posted the shutout. The Warriors host Elmwood Park on Thursday. Batavia fell to 1-4-0.
East Suburban Catholic Conference
Benet Academy 2, Nazareth 0
Franklin Rutkowski score in the 37th minute off a Jason Rowaiye assist, and a 68th-minute insurance goal from Ben Kelly(Connor Mote) allowed the Redwings to move to 2-0-0 in conference. Brian Gould made 4 saves to earn the shutout for Benet (3-1-1 overall). Next up is Waubonsie Valley, which travels to Lisle at 4:30 p.m. Thursday.
Upstate Eight Conference
Valley Division
East Aurora 3, Bartlett 0
Jeremy Taylor made 1 save, and Zac Rebac made 4, but it wasn't enough to shake the Hawks (0-5-1, 0-1-0) from their early season doldrums.
West Suburban Conference
Gold Divison
Morton 3, Addison Trail 0
No. 10 Addison Trail played second-ranked Morton to a scoreless draw for 65 minute, before the floodgates opened. The Blazers suffered their first loss of the season in six matches and fell to 0-1 in conference.
Nonconference
Crystal Lake South 2, DeKalb 0
Joey Montalbano contributed both assists to push the Gators win streak to five games. Nikolas Getzinger and Joel Bennett scored the goals for Crystal Lake South (5-2-0). Brandon Gorka made 3 saves for the Gators first shutout of the season.
Hersey 2, Lake Zurich 1
Saul Casillas scored a brace on assists from Jack Rasmussen and Guiseppe Scaletta to keep the Huskies unbeaten start to the season alive. The eighth-ranked Huskies sit at 5-0-1 overall and 2-0-0 in the Mid-Suburban League.
Warren 7, Grayslake Central 2
The no. 4 Blue Devils roared to their fourth-straight romp behind Ruben Delgadillo, who collected 2 goals and 3 assists. Kody Anderson contributed a goal and an assist to the cause. Bryan Galvan, Richie Flores, Hugo Flores and Carlos Mirillo added scores. Kevin Penarrieta and Thomas Macheras notched assists for Warren (8-0-1).
Wheaton Academy 2, Batavia 0
Second half goals from Isaiah Bedrossian (Ethan Stoneman assist) and Grayson Harris (Elias McCloud) powered the Warriors (3-0-2) to the road win. J.D. Gunn posted the shutout. The Warriors host Elmwood Park on Thursday. Batavia fell to 1-4-0.