Winnetka, Sports

High School Highlights: New Trier, Loyola volleyball capture regional titles; NT, LA baseball moves on

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

BASEBALL
Loyola 11, Taft 1

The Ramblers won their playoff opener on Thursday, May 23.

Lake Zurich 14, Highland Park 0 (5 inn.)

The Giants couldn’t keep up with the Bears in regional play on Thursday, May 23, in Libertyville.

New Trier 14, Maine East 4 (6 inn.)

Max Miller went 4-for-4 with 3 RBI to lead the Trevians to a regional victory on Wednesday, May 22.

Mason Bloom chipped in three hits and 2 RBI for New Trier.

SOFTBALL
Palatine 11, New Trier 1

The Trevians dropped their playoff opener on Wednesday, May 22, and end the season at 10-15.

Libertyville 3, Loyola 2

The Ramblers fell in a heartbreaker in regional play on Wednesday, May 22, ending their season at 15-13.

BOYS VOLLEYBALL
New Trier 25-25, Stevenson 19-17

The Trevians won a regional title with a sweep of the Patriots on Thursday, May 23, in Winnetka.

Loyola 25-23-25, Niles North 21-25-16

Jack Lopez racked up 16 kills and Liam Uruba 10 as the Ramblers earned a regional championship Thursday, May 23.

Stef Kins added 15 digs and Nathan Chi 22 assists for Loyola (35-2).

GIRLS LACROSSE
New Trier 20, Warren 4

The Trevians won their second-round playoff matchup on Wednesday, May 22, to move to the sectional championship game.

Loyola 18, Maine South 3

The Ramblers took care of business Wednesday, May 22, to advance to the sectional final.


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