Hinsdale Central rally stuns York

ELMHURST, Ill.- When down 23-7 in the fourth quarter and having been shut out in both the second and third quarters, it’d be easy for some people to have doubt in their team.

Not Hinsdale Central coach Brian Griffin.

“Never any doubt, especially with these guys,” he said.

His squad rewarded him for his faith, rallying for 20 points in the fourth quarter to take down previously unbeaten York 27-23 in Elmhurst.

Hinsdale Central’s Thomas Skokna runs with the ball against York Friday, Oct. 8, in Elmhurst.

The win pulls the Red Devils into the conference lead, as they now carry a 6-1 overall and 4-o West Suburban Silver record. The win drops York to 6-1, 4-1.

“That is one hell of a football team that we beat. They had shut everybody out, and their defense is incredible,” Griffin said. “We kept telling our kids to keep believing in each other, next guy up. We had kids coming in and out of the game, it’s not just one kid.

“That’s how a conference championship type of game should be.”

The Dukes’ calling card this season has been their stout defense, one that hadn’t given up more than 10 points in a game and had outscored their opponents 201-34 through six games.

Hinsdale Central quarterback Billy Cernugel outraces a York defender. Photos by Michael Wojtychiw

It was evident why as after Hinsdale Central’s Nicholas Fahy scored on the game’s first possession, the Dukes held the visitors scoreless for the game’s next 35 minutes.

“Our defense has played great all year and I think they woke up after that,” York coach Mike Fitzgerald said. “I was proud, our guys bounced back. They (Hinsdale Central) kind of took the momentum early but then our guys surged back and we controlled the tempo of the game until the fourth quarter when we slowly let it slip away.”

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Glenbrook North snaps Grayslake Central’s 11-game winning streak

NORTHBROOK — With the state playoffs starting next week, Glenbrook North and Grayslake Central are ready to do whatever it takes to make a deep state run.

Whether that means trying out new formations or making sure to reinforce what they’ve been working on previously, the teams are ready to do the work.

Grayslake Central and Glenbrook North found some things out when they faced off in a nonconference battle Tuesday night.

After a tight start, it was the host Spartans who walked away with a 5-1 victory to earn their 11th win on the season. It was their second-consecutive full season with at least 11 wins and fourth in the past five full seasons.

“We actually started out slowly,” said Glenbrook North assistant coach Paul Gibbs, who was filling in for manager Paul Vignocchi. “When it was 11-v-11, it was a very even game. Our group that came in before halftime and helped get the goal, they worked very hard to close down and not give them much time and space, which allowed us to win the ball back farther down the field.”

Glenbrook North’s Miles Wolder beats Grayslake Central’s Lafuntae Floyd to the ball. Michael Wojtychiw
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Lincoln-Way East outlasts Lockport, ties for conference crown

LOCKPORT, Ill. – The 2021 fall season hasn’t been one that’s been familiar to many followers of the Lincoln-Way East football program.

For the first time since the 2016 season, the Griffins had suffered two losses in the regular season and had a tough matchup going into their week eight game against Lockport, which was undefeated on the season and had already clinched at least a share of the Southwest Suburban Blue Conference title for the first time since 2004, which also happened to be the last time the Porters defeated the Griffins as well.

Lincoln-Way East’s Trey Johnson (4) breaks the tackle of two Lockport defenders Friday, Oct. 15, in Lockport. Photos by Michael Wojtychiw

Lincoln-Way East on the other hand was looking to win or share its fifth consecutive conference title and seventh in the past eight years.

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Miedema stands out in Loyola’s win vs. Fenwick

GLENVIEW — With the playoffs starting next week, the hope for all area soccer coaches is that the lessons they’ve been preaching all season finally come to fruition as the second-season starts.

Whether that be players executing what their coaches have been talking about all season, inserting new wrinkles or teams finally gelling as one, seeing everything start to come together is a gratifying moment for all involved.

Fenwick’s Ryan Bero (right) tries to keep the ball from Loyola’s Oskar Duenkel. Photos by Michael Wojtychiw

Loyola and manager Justin Dunn experienced that in the Ramblers regular-season finale against Fenwick on Thursday, a 4-0 win over their Chicago Catholic League Blue Division rivals.

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Shootout-sharp Cloutier, Glenbrook South top Loyola

GLENVIEW — To be successful in the state playoffs, it takes grit, dedication, emotion, a little bit of luck and some good scouting.

Glenbrook South used it all in its matchup with their fourth-seeded host in the title game of the Loyola Regional at the Ramblers’ Munz Campus on Friday night, Oct. 22.

The Titans, seeded sixth in the New Trier Sectional, advanced after taking the penalty kick round 4-1, but not before a lot of emotions and excitement flowed.

Glenbrook South’s Jimmy Aglikin outraces Loyola’s Joey Vehovsky in a regional final game at the Mund Campus Oct. 20. Photo by Michael Wojtychiw
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In search of goal, Fenwick, St. Ignatius find none

CHICAGO — To say that Fenwick and Saint Ignatius have quite the rivalry might be an understatement. Since the 2016 season, the teams have either tied or been involved in one-goal affairs and records can be thrown out the window when the two meet.

St. Ignatius’ Jack Regan looks to keep the ball away from Fenwick’s Will Jancewicz Sept. 28 in Chicago. Photos by Michael Wojtychiw

Coming into Tuesday’s Chicago Catholic League Blue Division matchup at Fornelli Field, the recent stretch of both teams’ play wasn’t bound to play a role in the match’s result — another classic seemed to be on deck on the Wolfpack’s Senior Night Sept. 28.

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Early goals help Notre Dame hold off Marist

NILES — The 2021 calendar year has been quite a successful one for the Notre Dame boys soccer program.

After setting a school record with six conference wins during the spring 2021 COVID-influenced season, the fall version of the squad, which returned 21 of 24 players, had already hit that mark with three conference games remaining entering Saturday’s contest with Marist.

Notre Dame’s Jack Plovanich looks to get past a Marist defender Oct. 2 in Niles. Photos by Michael Wojtychiw

The fall season has gone even better for the Dons (16-1-1), who already have set a new school record for regular-season wins and earned the program’s first top seed, in the Speer Sectional, for the upcoming state playoffs.

The Dons, ranked 22nd in the Chicagoland Soccer Top 25, can add one more first as they set a new school record with their seventh East Suburban Catholic Conference win, a 2-1 decision over Marist that improved their East Suburban Catholic Conference record to 7-0-0.

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Oak Park and River Forest maintains standing with win over Lyons

OAK PARK — There’s a reason Lyons and Oak Park and River Forest are the number nine and 10 teams, respectively, in the Chicagoland Soccer Top 25.

The precision with which they play, the skill, the cohesiveness between the players on the pitch, the tenacity that all those in the stadium can see are just some of the things that set the two squads apart from others not only in the western suburbs but the Chicagoland area and state.

Lyons’ Aidan Hillig clears the ball against Oak Park-River Forest. Photo by Michael Wojtychiw

Before the West Suburban Conference Silver Division showdown on Tuesday, Oct. 5, night, Huskies manager Jason Fried told his squad that the game would probably come down to one goal.

Fried ended up being right. His squad scored the only goal to give the Huskies (12-2-0, 4-1) the shutout win over Lyons. It was the fifth-consecutive win for Oak Park and River Forest.

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Addison Trail gets back on track with shutout of Fenwick

By Michael Wojtychiw

RIVER FOREST — It’s been a rough two weeks for Addison Trail.

Addison Trail’s Uriel Bibiano brings the ball up the field against Fenwick. Photos by Michael Wojtychiw

Two of the last three games in the past week have been against York and Morton, the fourth- and second-ranked teams in the Chicagoland Soccer Top 25. Unfortunately, for the Blazers, they were outscored 9-0 in those two games. So the squad’s nonconference game against Fenwick on Thursday, Oct. 7, afternoon was one where it hoped to get back in the win column.

The visitors did just that, walking away with a 2-0 win at Dominican University’s Priory Campus.

“We did a pretty good job of attacking,” Addison Trail manager Ryan Dini said. ” This is our 10th win of the season. We’ve had ups and downs, but I thought we played really well today as a group. We take that as a positive going into the last week before playoffs.”

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Triad gains revenge on Saint Viator, earns title berth

Triad’s Brynn Presley (22) races past St. Viator’s Zophie Perez (19) and Emilie Doersching (3). Photos by Michael Wojtychiw

By Michael Wojtychiw

PALATINE – Triad came into Friday’s second Class AA semifinal at Fremd with gaudy stats.

The Knights: boasted a 105-3 scoring margin; won 22 straight after tying Granite City in the season opener; hadn’t allowed a goal in the past 13 games; and made its third trip to state in the past five years in search of its second title in that stretch.

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