Sunday, June 3, 2012
We have another weekly winner in the Patch Athlete of the Week contest.
With 7 votes in the comments section, Niles West's Kyle Colletta was proclaimed the winner. Colletta helped the Wolves to a 6-0 win over Leyden for a Class 4A baseball regional championship. The senior pitcher yielded only six hits and had five strikeouts in the victory. HONORABLE MENTION Leland Later, senior, track and field, New Trier - Later won the Class 3A state championship in the 1600 last weekend. The senior ran a personal best, finishing in 4:09 and beating the next closest competitor by a full 4 seconds. Michal Filipczak, senior, track and field, Maine South - Filipczak won the Class 3A state championship in the 800 last weekend. He finished in a time of 1:51.93 and took second in the same event last year. Angela Cruz, senior, …
Monday, May 14, 2012
The nominees are: Glenbrook South's Sully Stadler, Evanston's Reggie Murphy, Loyola's Charlie Dowdle, Evanston's Allie Managlia and Deerfield's Adam Nadler.
With 22 votes in the comments section, Shelia Grant-Shaffer won the Athlete of the Week last time around. The nominees for Patch Athlete of the Week, May 7 – May 13: Sully Stadler, senior, baseball, Glenbrook South – Stadler got the win for Glenbrook South in a 3-0 victory over Maine South. Stadler had eight strikeouts in 5 2/3 innings pitched and the victory over their CSL South rivals snapped Maine South’s 18-game winning streak. Reggie Murphy, freshman, track and field, Evanston - Murphy was a key contributor in helping the Wildkits win the CSL South conference track meet for the second consecutive season. Murphy was part of the winning 4x100 and 4x200 relay teams while also securing an individual title in the 100. Charlie Dowdle, …
Monday, April 16, 2012
This week's nominees are: Glenbrook South's April Cronin, Maine South's Mike Virgilio, Maine West's Ariel Valles, Niles West's Jesse Sacks and New Trier's Maddie Mulford.
Editor’s note: Patch will be trying a new method for voting our Athlete of the Week. We’re asking readers to post their vote in the comments section. With eight votes in the comments section, Colleen Ahern was named last week's Athlete of the Week. The nominees for Patch Athlete of the Week, April 9 – April 15: Maddie Mulford, sophomore, girls soccer, New Trier – Mulford scored the only goal in New Trier’s 1-0 victory over Jacobs in the Sweet 16 of the Pepsi Showdown on Thursday. Mulford received a pass from Rachel Shellenback and slipped it past the keeper off the right post for the game-winner early in the second half. April Cronin, junior, girls soccer, Glenbrook South – Cronin scored two of Glenbrook South’s four goals in a 4-0 victory…
Monday, April 2, 2012
The nominees are: Glenbrook North's Brad Margolin, Niles West's Jewell Loyd, Maine South's Emily O'Grady, Deerfield's Xander Horwitz, Evanston's Izzy Bergman
Editor’s note: Patch will be trying a new method for voting our Athlete of the Week. We’re asking readers to post their vote in the comments section. With 8 write-in votes, Deerfield's Mike Wiggemansen was named the Athlete of the Week. The nominees for Patch Athlete of the Week, March 26 – April 1: Brad Margolin, junior, baseball, Glenbrook North – Margolin pitched a complete game and allowed only two hits, but was the tough-luck loser in Glenbrook North’s 2-1 loss to Francis Howell North. The Spartans held the lead into the sixth inning, but committed a handful of errors that gave Francis Howell North late opportunities. Izzy Bergman, freshman, softball, Evanston – Bergman went 4 for 4 at the plate with 2 runs scored, 2 RBIs and 2 stolen…
Monday, March 19, 2012
The nominees for this week's Athlete of the Week are: Evanston's Xavier Levy, Glenbrook South's Tom Meyer, Glenbrook North's Jenny McTague, New Trier's Jess Weaver and Maine East's Tyler Glowacki.
Editor’s note: Patch will be trying a new method for voting our Athlete of the Week. We’re asking readers to post their vote in the comments section. In last week's poll Niles West's Casey Mahoney-Muno and Evanston's Josh Irving were named Co-Athlete of the Week. The nominees for Patch Athlete of the Week, March 12 – March 18: Tyler Glowacki, senior, baseball, Maine East – Glowacki helped lead an offensive barrage for the Blue Demons, going 4 for 4 at the plate with 2 RBIs in Maine East’s 20-5 win over Luther North to open their season. Glowacki also pitched three innings and Maine East won the second game of the double header,12-3. Jess Weaver, junior, girls soccer, New Trier – Weaver had a goal in New Trier’s win over Stevenson and then …
Friday, May 27, 2011
Softball and baseball both won their opening games in the playoffs.
Girls Soccer: Maine West captured its first postseason victory of the year last week. The No. 8 seed Warriors beat No. 9 seed Leyden, 1-0, in the semifinals of the Class 3A Wilmette Regional. UPDATE: Originally reported as the first playoff win in school history, Patch has been informed that last week's victory was not the school's first. Former Maine West soccer coach Roland Hahn said that in 1991, West defeated Lake Park 3-1 in the first round of the playoffs before losing to Hoffman Estates 5-0 in the second round. Although he did not have the archived newspapers, Hahn, who was the head coach from 1987 - 1993 for both the boys and girls soccer teams, noted that the 1989 and 1990 Maine West girls soccer teams might have also won playoff …
Friday, May 13, 2011
Maine West's Taylor Stephenson captured a conference championship in the 800.
Boys Track: Coach Andy Trotter will tell you that 2011 hasn’t been Maine West’s best season. After graduating three all-conference athletes last year, the Warriors returned no all-conference honorees for the first time in Trotter’s tenure as coach. “We didn’t really know what to expect coming into the season, but for the most part, I thought our top four or five kids have produced and have had decent seasons,” Trotter said. “We don’t have a lot of depth across the board.” But as with all high school sports, the regular season only matters as preparation for the playoffs. And the conference and sectional championships provide a shot for Maine West to salvage its season. “The strength of our team is kind of up the middle on the track, 400 …
Monday, May 9, 2011
Baseball continues its winning ways in conference and girls soccer garners a pair of victories.
Softball: Through mid-April Maine West’s (13-8) softball team found itself struggling. The Warriors were 3-6 and they weren’t executing the routine plays that good teams make on a consistent basis. But ever since a conference victory over Deerfield, Maine West has been on a roll, winning 10 of 11 games and vaulting into first place in the CSL North. “We’ve been getting great pitching every time out. We’ve been playing a lot better defense,” Maine West coach Mike Murin said. “The big key for us offensively is that we’ve been getting some timely hits with runners on base and taking advantages of other teams’ mistakes.” The Warriors’ only loss came against Palatine in the championship game of the Rolling Meadows Stampede Tournament on April …
Friday, April 29, 2011
Boys volleyball rallied to win the last two matches in a tournament last weekend and girls soccer split a pair of games.
Girls Water Polo: At this point in the season, coach Brett Unruh knows his team’s strong points and weaknesses. “We have really done a great job in the half-court defense,” Unruh said. “We do a great job of putting pressure on other teams and forcing them to take tough contested shots.” Unfortunately, Maine West hasn’t been able to correct its biggest weakness – transition defense – and other teams have taken advantage. Maine West is currently 1-11 and 0-7 in the CSL and hasn’t won since its win over Walter Payton in late March. But Unruh is happy with the development the team’s two goaltenders, Tara Woodford and Sarah Godawa, and thinks the team is more comfortable moving the ball on the offensive end and setting up the offense. As with …
Friday, April 22, 2011
Girls soccer splits a pair of CSL games and girls water polo fails to hold an early lead against New Trier
Badminton: Any team relying on a handful of new athletes to the varsity level can expect to struggle. But a roster in which 80 percent of the players possess zero varsity experience presents a daunting challenge. That was the task Coach Maggie Weber was faced with coming into this year’s badminton season. Maine West returned only two starters from last year’s team and welcomed on 10 newcomers who played primarily at the JV level last season. “We are a very young team,” Weber said. “It has been tough getting them all at the level of play expected at the varsity level, but we have had much success since the start of the season in bringing them up to where they need to be.” Maine West finds itself with a record of 4-3, but Weber says a couple…
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