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Roundup (Tuesday, April 16)

By Chicagoland Soccer, 04/17/24, 2:00AM CDT

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Roundup (Tuesday, April 16)

 

Central Suburban League South Division

Deerfield 0, GLENBROOK SOUTH 0
The match was suspended with 17:30 left in first half. The 22nd-ranked Warriors will drive back to the Glenview home of the 8th-ranked Spartans to resume the action at 5 p.m. Wednesday.


Chicagoland Christian Conference

Wheaton Academy 4, BISHOP MC NAMARA 0
After three lightning delays, the Warriors built a 4-0 lead at halftime before both sides agreed to make the game official. All-stater Rebecca Schulenburg scored the first two goals and added an assist. Gianna Hughes and Eva DeSouza also joined in the goal column. Anna Africa earned an assist. Keeper Calla Brust made one save. Wheaton Academy improved to 6-0-3 overall and  2-0-0 in the league. Next up is another conference foe in Marian Central. The Warriors will host the match at 7 p.m. Thursday.


DuKane Conference

St. Charles East 7, LAKE PARK 0
Mackenzie Loomis and Alli Saviano each scored twice and assisted once in the win. Sophia Wollenberg stood out with four helpers. Ellie Possin, Averie Foulkes and Evie Brockmeyer concluded the scoring. Brooklyn Grossi created an assist for 
the 17th-ranked Fighting Saints (11-1-2, 2-0-0). Keepers Sidney Lazenby and Mia Olenek (one save) shared the shutout. 


North Suburban Conference

STEVENSON 0, Lake Zurich 0
The match between no. 10 Stevenson and their 18th-ranked guests was suspended at halftime and picks up at 4:45 p.m. Wednesday.


Upstate Eight Conference

SOUTH ELGIN 9, Fenton 0
Nevaeh Gyurko led the way for the defending league champs with an impressive hat-trick and two assists. Lucy Tomasi and Avianna Hernandez  chipped in with a goal and assist apiece. Callie Miller, Christina Slovik, Riley Goetz and Mia Traver added individual goals. Adeline Kinsella created three assists. Gaby Perez delivered a solo helper. Lilly Rodriguez (one save) and Jersie Spiedel split the clean-sheet for the Storm (8-6-0,2-0-0), who travel to Elgin High School for a meeting with Larkin on Thursday.