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High School Highlights: Red-hot Giants baseball sweeps, is 7-0 in CSL North; NT baseball takes 2 of 3 from Wildkits

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

BASEBALL
New Trier 7, Evanston 1

Nick Bailey picked up the win and Charles Donlan had a pinch-hit, two-run single on Thursday, April 30, as the Trevians (11-9) picked up the series victory.

Highland Park 11, Maine West 4

Ben Hilgart recorded four hits and four RBI and the Giants (14-4) earned a three-game sweep with the win on Thursday, April 30, in Highland Park.

New Trier 8, Evanston 4

Riley Cook drove in three runs, notched two hits and stole two bases for the Trevians on Wednesday, April 29, in Winnetka.

Greg Campitelli picked up the win on the mound for New Trier, striking out five over 5 2/3 innings.

Highland Park 5, Maine West 0

Cooper Kasdin struck out nine in 7 shutout innings for the Giants on Wednesday, April 29, in Highland Park.

Evanston 10, New Trier 4

Jackie Ryder homered and Keenan Donaldson had two hits for the Trevians on Tuesday, April 28, in Evanston.

Highland Park 12, Maine West 6

Simon Rose struck out 15 Warriors over just 6 innings on the mound for the Giants on Tuesday, April 28.

Brother Rice 14, Loyola 2

Bennett Kono slugged a two-run home run but the Ramblers couldn’t keep up with the Crusaders on Tuesday, April 28.

New Trier 3, Barrington 0

Ethan Killian and Mason Jenkins combined for a two-hit shutout as the Trevians snapped a five-game losing streak on Saturday, April 25.

Mason Bloom scored two runs and Jackie Ryder had an RBI double for New Trier.

Providence 7, Loyola 3
Loyola 3, Providence 2

Brody Munson-Johnson had the go-ahead knock for the Ramblers in Game 2 as they split the CCL doubleheader on Saturday, April 25, in Glenview.

SOFTBALL
Regina 15, Parker 0

Maeve Quinlan recorded three hits, three RBI and three runs for the victorious Panthers on Wednesday, April 29, in Rosemont.

New Trier 11, Glenbrook South 4

Sofia Norbot had three hits, including a triple, and four RBI to power the Trevians to a league win on Tuesday, April 28, in Glenview.

Elle Ieuter and Lyla Andelin added two hits apiece for New Trier.

Lane Tech 8, Loyola 6

Gabby Berndt hit a home run and Moira Divane was on base three times for the host Ramblers in the loss on Tuesday, April 28, in Glenview.

New Trier 15, DePaul Prep 0

Aubrey Limacher recorded three hits, including two doubles, and four RBI in the Trevians’ rout on Saturday, April 25, in Winnetka.

Addy Varca tosses a one-hitter with four strikeouts for New Trier (10-4).

GIRLS SOCCER
New Trier 2, Hinsdale Central 1

The Trevians (14-0-1) picked up a match win as part of the Naper Invite on Thursday, April 30, in Northfield.

New Trier 1, Maine South 0

Addy Randall provided the offense, scoring a goal in the Trevians conference victory on Tuesday, April 28, in Northfield.

Loyola 2, St. Ignatius 2 (April 28)

Latin 1, Regina 0

Katie Salazar found the net for the Panthers in defeat on Tuesday, April 28, in Wilmette.

New Trier 8, Bolingbrook 0

Katherine Shean notched a hat trick for the Trevians on Saturday, April 25.

BOYS VOLLEYBALL
Loyola 25-25, Fenwick 17-20

Charlie Trapp notched 5 kills and 3 aces to pace the visiting Ramblers (19-5) on Thursday, April 30, in Oak Park.

Glenbrook South 42-20-27, Loyola 40-25-25

Drew Bevan compiled 17 kills and Aldis Kins 30 assists in the marathon match between the local rivals on Wednesday, April 29, in Glenview.

GIRLS LACROSSE
Taft 14, Regina 10

Hannah Lynch scored four times for the Panthers, who lost on Tuesday, April 28.

GIRLS TRACK AND FIELD
Sue Pariseau Invite

Georgia Byrne finished second in 100-meter hurdles and third in 300 hurdles for New Trier on Saturday, April 25, at Glenbard West.

Sofia Cotroneo placed third in triple jump (10.77 meters) and fourth in long jump (4.95), while Katherine Hatfield was fifth in in the high jump (1.47 meters) for the Trevians.

RUGBY
La Salette 26, New Trier 7
(April 25)


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