Glencoe, Sports

High School Highlights: NT’s Ben Crane takes Red Devil Invite title; Trevs soccer conquers Northside Showcase

A summary of preps sports competition from area schools over the past weekSend scores and highlights to joe@therecordns.org.

BOYS SOCCER
Glenbrook North 6, Highland Park 1

The Giants dropped the nonconference tilt on Thursday, Sept. 7.

North Shore Country Day 2, Lake Forest Academy 0

Henry Gallun and Danny Becker found the net for the Raiders in their league win on Tuesday, Sept. 5, in Winnetka.

New Trier 3, Round Lake 0

Aidan O’Neill converted two penalty kicks as the Trevians won the title game of the Northside College Showcase on Saturday, Sept. 2.

Gael Morales added a goal for New Trier.

GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
Loyola 25-25, New Trier 21-22

Madeline Thomas tallied 9 digs and Reilly Garrity 14 assists to help the Ramblers to the rivalry victory over the Trevians on Thursday, Sept. 7.

Loyola 25-25, Glenbrook South 22-18

Ellen Gundlach recorded 8 kills, while Bella Donato and Lauren Schrantz had 6 apiece for the Ramblers (9-5) on Wednesday, Sept. 6.

BOYS GOLF
New Trier 152, Maine South 160

Peter McNeely’s 36 and Noah Zyung’s 38 pace the Trevians in the league victory on Tuesday, Sept. 5, at Park Ridge Country Club.

Buffalo Grove Invite

Noah Zyung earned medalist honors with a 3-under 69 for event champ New Trier on Saturday, Sept. 2.

Ethan Aditya added an even-park 72 for the Trevians.

Highland Park placed sixth and Loyola Academy seventh.

CROSS-COUNTRY
Hinsdale Red Devil Invite

Ben Crane ran the three-mile race in 14 minutes 55.8 seconds for New Trier to claim first place and lead the Trevians to second overall on Saturday, Sept. 2. Atticus Miller and Felix Hekster finished 13-14 for the Trevians.

Nate Wehner and Brian Hotoum finished sixth and eighth, respectively, as Highland Park placed fourth as at team.

On the girls side, Josie Cahill placed 31st and Hannah Falk 39th for the Trevians, who finished 11th out of 21 teams.


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