Elmwood Park juniors learn at Parker Tournament

BY MICHAEL WOJTYCHIW

Coming off a 14-13 season, change can be a good thing.

However, the amount of change that occurred at Elmwood Park between the end of last season and the start of this season is staggering. Nine of last year’s 11 team members, including seven members of the Class of 2012, were not on the Opening Day roster. The two players who return are seniors Elliott Perez and Pat McNulty.

Despite the lack of varsity experience, all of the 2012-13 Tigers entered the season with at least one year in the system under their belts. Seven of this year’s 10 varsity members are juniors who saw playing time on the sophomore level.

“We all have some experience, so its nothing really new to us,’’ junior Presley Garrett said. “We just have to play together and it will all work out.’’

With many already having played with each other in the past, becoming familiar with each other on the court might not be too much of an issue. But the juniors are glad they do have some returning leadership to help them through their first varsity season.

“We’ve only got two seniors coming back this year but they’ve shown us how to do things at this level,’’ said junior Hassan Basbous. “We’ve all played before, but for there to be guys that can give us some advice is always good.’’

Once again the Tigers opened their season at the Francis Parker Tournament, which features other teams in Class 3A or lower. Basbous feels the team can pick up some pointers there.

“It’s good playing against some of these teams because we can learn from our mistakes during the game and work some stuff out,’’ said Basbous. “It’s especially good because we don’t have the most varsity experience so it can help out there.’’

Garrett also has similar feelings.

“We can only grow as a team by playing games like these,’’ he said. “I know that I, for one, can work on things you can’t do in practice. Game situations are a lot different than in practice. These plays count.’’

Elmwood Park hopes its new squad will bring more victories. The juniors believe that success is on the horizon.

The team opened the season by defeating CICS-Northtown 72-53 behind Garrett’s team-high 18 points. Elmwood Park struggled against UIC Prep before pulling out a 54-52 win. Elliott Perez, who was named tournament MVP, led the squad with 18 points. In the wrap-up to the tournament, the Tigers fell to host Parker, 71-63.

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Elmwood Park Wins Opener

Elmwood Park starts season fast

Elmwood Park produced some hot shooting offensively and also created numerous turnovers en route to an easy 72-53 win over Northtown in both teams season opener at the Parker Thanksgiving Tournament on Monday. Continue reading

Second generation arises at Elmwood Park

Kingsmill coaching the next generation of Brunos

BY MICHAEL WOJTYCHIW                                                             November 2, 2012

BENSENVILLE — Some coaches love their sport so much they remain at the same school for many years and end up seeing sons and daughters of athletes they used to coach. Continue reading

Elmwood Park makes history

Wojcik at home winning regional

BY MICHAEL WOJTYCHIW                                                                   October 25, 2012

 

ELMWOOD PARK — For years, the cross country teams at Elmwood Park always had wanted to do what other schools had the chance to: the opportunity to host a postseason meet.

On Saturday that opportunity finally arose and the Tigers took full advantage, as the boys won the Class 2A regional meet and the girls finished third.

“Winning while hosting was fantastic,” Elmwood Park coach John Kingsmill said. “Because it was essentially a home meet, a lot of parents were able to attend, as were alumni. It was a community effort to make this happen.”

In previous years, Kingsmill said they had not been able to host for reasons such as lack of support staff and location, amongst other reasons. But this year that all changed. When the IHSA threatened to cancel the regional because nobody stepped up to host, Elmwood Park got the event it always had wanted.

“It was great because right after that was decided, both Lake View and St. Patrick both came to us and helped us with getting all the tags and pinning them to all the runners,” Kingsmill said.

For junior captain Juan Amadore, it meant a little more though.

“It was a great privilege,” he said. “It’s always great to race in front of your fans, it gives you a bigger drive. We know the course and that helped a long ways in winning,

“We have to give it up for coach. Because of him all these people (alumni, parents, neighbors) came out. They all love him and would do anything for him. It really wasn’t a shock so many people came.”

What made the win more sweet for the boys was that their squad does not feature any seniors.

“Normally you want to go with the experienced ones, because they’ve developed physically and are at peak shape,” Kingsmill said. “This year, the strength of the boys team is our youth.”

Amadore, who has been in the program for three years but is in his first year on the varsity, was honored when he was named a captain by Kingsmill earlier this season.

“I always try to encourage them and tell them the be ready for the race,” Amadore said. “It’s a big responsibility to represent the school and we always need to be mentally ready.”

The Tigers will have to be mentally ready when they compete for the sectional crown Saturday. One of their opponents will be Jones Prep of the Chicago Public League. Jones, a small school in the South Loop, is ranked No. 16 in the country and the top 2A school in the state.

“We’ve already made a listing of who the runners are going to be, how they’ve done against each other in previous meets and who they have to watch for next weekend,” Kingsmill said.

The Tigers boys team had three runners finish in the top five, including Ricky Wojcik, who won with a time of 16 minutes, 12 seconds. Rocco Lepore (16:49) and Lucas Kieffer (16:56) finished fourth and fifth, respectively.

The girls team grabbed third behind Resurrection and Trinity. Bridget Ziegler finished second in 19:38, just three seconds behind champion Elizabeth Molina of Lake View. Kelly Scanlon’s time of 20:08 gave her a fifth-place finish.

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Local individuals advance to state

Trinity, Elmwood Park individuals qualify for state

BY MICHAEL WOJTYCHIW                                                                       October 28, 2012

BENSENVILLE — A week after scoring a perfect 15 in the regional, the St. Viator girls cross country team was out to prove it wasn’t a fluke.

The Lions did just that Saturday as they won the Class 2A Fenton Sectional title with a meet-low 22 points. Jones was the team runner-up with 58 points.

St. Viator senior Hanna Winter set a course and Fenton Sectional record, finishing in 18 minutes, 6.04 seconds, which was nearly 11.5 seconds faster than her teammate and runner-up Meghan Carroll (18:17.63). Julia Heller (Jones, 19:15.58), Sarah Curci (U-High, 19:33.56) and Shannon Cooney (St. Viator (19:41.81) rounded out the top five.

“I really wasn’t expecting this. I was just hoping to run well,’’ Winter said. “I didn’t run as well as I had hoped last week, so it was good to get this. I had no idea about the record until everybody started yelling it at the end. That’s pretty cool.”

Mather (85 points), U-High (174 points) and Fenton (180 points) rounded out the top five teams and qualified for the state meet.

Dominique LoVerde (St. Viator, 19:53.28), Jennifer Geary (Jones, 19:59.31), Katie Malek (St. Viator, 20:02.06), Julia Muller (Jones, 20:02.57) and Daisy Mora (Jones, 20:04.32) also finished in the top 10.

Trinity finished the meet in sixth place with 184 points, missing out of the team’s first trip to state by four points. The Blazers, however, will send two runners, Emily Doyle (20:25.02, 14th place) and Erin Nelson (20:58.08, 24th place) to the state meet on Nov. 3. Both runners are freshmen and they will be the first two Trinity runners to ever compete in the cross country state meet.

Elmwood Park finished one spot behind Trinity with 200 points. Senior Bre Ziegler, who finished in 15th place with a time of 20:27.59, will be the lone Elmwood Park representative at state.

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