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Roundup (Saturday, March 30)


Huntley Invitational

St. Charles East 6, Jacobs 0
Elle McCaslin scored a goal and recorded three assists to lead the Fighting Saints (7-1-0) to the title. Kayla Villa had a brace, and Emma Blankenship, Megan Stout and Hannah Miller closed out the scoring. Margaret Harper, Alondra Carranza and Jenna Sitta contributed helpers in St. Charles East's second win over Jacobs in six days. Grace Griffin needed only one save to record the shutout for the Saints, who are ranked ninth in the Chicagoland Soccer Top 25 and outscored their three tournament foes 24-0.



Parkway College Showcase
At St. Louis 

Neuqua Valley 1, Summit 1

Piper Biziorek's second half goal drew the no. 5 Wildcats even in the draw. Goalkeeper Emma Guthrie made four saves for Neuqua Valley (1-2-2).


​Warren 2, Granite City 0
The Blue Devils posted an upset over the Warriors, who are ranked second in Chicagoland Soccer's Illinois 10 poll. Warren gained its first win of the season behind goals from Elizabeth Weinberg (Courtney Chomko assist, 26th minute) and Athena McGinn (first goal of the season, unassisted, 68th). Starting goalkeeper Sarah Barbosa made two saves in 30 minutes before she left with an injury. Alana Turner came on and made four saves to earn tournament Player of the Game honors. Warren (1-3-1) hosts Carmel on Tuesday in its home opener.
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