High School Highlights: Ramblers best Trevs in baseball season opener; Trevs field hockey finishes unbeaten
A summary of preps sports competition from area schools over the past week
BOYS SOCCER
New Trier 3, Maine South 3
Jake Krueger scored twice for the Trevians on senior night Tuesday, April 13, in Northfield.
Zack Moskowitz also scored a goal, while Dante Mitchell and Tommy Schindler recorded assists for New Trier.
Loyola 3, New Trier 0
Frank Miedema, Colin Redmond and Tommy Zipprich scored a goal each in the Ramblers’ revenge win over the Trevs on Saturday, April 10.
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
Loyola 25-25, Fenwick 19-15
Mia McGrath racked up 8 kills, while Jane Robertson added 4 blocks for the Ramblers on Wednesday, April 14.
Cate Howard chipped in 6 kills and Sarine Kalayijan 13 assists for Loyola.
Loyola 25-25, Lake Forest 23-19
The Ramblers picked up the nonconference sweep on senior night Monday, April 12, in Wilmette.
BOYS WATER POLO
Loyola 12, Lane Tech 9
Jonas Brock recorded 9 saves for the Ramblers in the nonconference win Saturday, April 10.
FIELD HOCKEY
New Trier 4, North Shore Country Day 0
The Trevs bested their local rivals Wednesday, April 14, to finish the 2021 season undefeated.
New Trier 2, Lake Forest 0
The Trevs topped the Scouts Monday, April 12, in a clash of perennial powers.
BASEBALL
Loyola 7, New Trier 2
Max Sawyer knocked in three runs, while Haden Kriston and Mikey Regan had two hits apiece for the Ramblers in the season opener Tuesday, April 13.
Grahan Mastros socked a two-run home run for the Trevs.
SOFTBALL
New Trier 8, Hersey 7
The Trevians opened the season with a nonconference win Wednesday, April 13, in Winnetka.
BOYS VOLLEYBALL
Loyola 25-25, Warren 23-11
Ryan Merk (7 kills, 3 aces) and Sebastian Park (6 kills, 2 blocks) led the charge for the Ramblers in the season opener Tuesday, April 13, in Wilmette.
Roan Regnier had 16 assists and Casey McMenamin 7 digs for Loyola.
Compiled from reported and published scores by the teams listed. To report a score and highlight, send a message to joe@therecordns.org.
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