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Roundup (Saturday) 
 
Best of the West

Semifinal

Naperville North 1, Benet 0 
The Huskies, ranked fourth in the Chicagoland Soccer Top 25, took the 10 a.m. title match in pool play to advance to the final against Naperville Central at 6 p.m. Caden Hill scored his second half goal on a Cam Radeke assist, and Patrick Horn earned the shutout for the Huskies (3-1-1), who extended their unbeaten streak to four games (3-0-1). Benet keeper Evan Lucas made seven saves to keep the no. 8 Redwings in the game, but the offense couldn’t find a goal against the stout Huskies defense. Benet (3-2-0), which saw its three-game win streak end, now takes aim at East Suburban Catholc Conference foe Joliet Catholic at home on Wednesday.




St. Charles Invitational

Wheaton Academy 0, Downers Grove North 0 (WA wins Pks 4-2, fifth place)
Goal keeper Declan Finnegan led the Warriors (2-2-1) to the win with five saves and two shootout stops. Haetham Nasr, Caleb Mariotti, Evan Eckert, and Kaiden Massie connected in the decisive session. It was the second-straghit win in PKs for the Warriors (2-2-1), who resume action and open Metro Suburban Conference Blue Division play Thursday at St. Edward.



Nonconference

Genoa-Kingston 9, Indian Creek 0
Eagam Reams continued his scoring roll with four goals and an assist in the romp. Diego Espinoza tallied a brace, Javy Pizano had a goal and an assist and Jacob Barton and Gerardo Morales scored solo goals. Aiden Tomlinson (two), Leo Rocha, Jay Wolcott and Eddie Mercado added helpers for the Cogs (7-1-0), who rebounded from their first loss of the season Wednesday against Belvidere.
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