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Roundup (Thursday, March 14)

Windy City Ram Classic

Championship round of 16

Morton 3, Minooka 2

Adriana Moreno's hat-trick propelled the Mustangs to the quarterfinals. Medellin Loza, Lorena Jaimes and
Melanie Carranza notched assists for Morton, which faces Glenbrook South at 10:30 a.m. Saturday in Bolingbrook.


Nonconference

Evanston 3, Lakes 0
Callista O'Connor and Brealyn Viamille contributed a goal and an assist each in the season-opening win for the Wildkits. Carly Menocal contributed a goal, and Hadley Bushala chipped in with an assist. Evanston checked in at no. 16 in the Chicagoland Soccer First 50 preseason rankings.

Neuqua Valley 1, Barrington 1
The fifth-ranked visitors took a first half lead on Danielle Hopkins' 13th minute, but top-ranked host Barrington earned the draw with a 57th-minute score. Neuqua Valley goalkeepers Kasey Gillespie (1 save) and Tara Tesmond (3) combined to save the tie.

Prospect 1, New Trier 1
The host Knights posted the surprising draw behind a first half goal from Ashley Welk off a Kristin Schneider assist. Fourth-ranked New Trier drew even with a second half strike from Alex Wirth with help from Lily Conley.

St. Charles North 2, Conant 2
The second-ranked North Stars (0-0-1) took the lead twice only to be caught by host Conant (1-0-1). Sarah Andrey's unassisted goal in the 11th minute gave St. Charles North a halftime lead, and Ali Wessel's tally off a Claudia Najera helper gave them a 2-1 lead in the 72nd minute. However goals from Stephanie Mazurek in the 61st and 77th minutes (off Jess Smeltzer and Maddie Celarek assists) earned the 44th-rated Cougars the draw. St. Charles North held a 19-4 shots on goal advantage.

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