
High School Highlights: Trevs softball downs Evanston, Giants baseball moves to 9-2, NT soccer blanks Loyola
A summary of preps sports competition from area schools over the past week. Send scores and highlights to joe@therecordns.org.
BASEBALL
New Trier 12, Glenbrook North 1
Caiden Carpenter recorded three hits (one a double) and four RBI as the Trevians (11-4-1) downed the Spartans on Thursday, April 17, in the finale of a three-game set.
St. Francis 13, Loyola 0
The Ramblers were bested on Thursday, April 17.
Highland Park 15, Maine East 0
JT Killeen and Ben Hilgart each socked three-run homers to lead the Giants (9-2-1) in the rout on Thursday, April 17.
Glenbrook North 9, New Trier 6
Mason Bloom doubled and knocked in a run for the Trevians on Tuesday, April 15, in Winnetka.
Providence 8, Loyola 6
The Ramblers lost the rematch with the Celtics on Tuesday, April 15, in New Lenox.
Highland Park 12, Maine East 2
The Giants opened conference play (Central Suburban North) with a victory on Tuesday, April 15.
Loyola 16, Providence 3
Anthony Reavy smacked two home runs to pace the potent Ramblers’ attack on Monday, April 14, in Wilmette.
Highland Park 9, Buffalo Grove 6
Simon Rose, Charlie Cohen and JT Killeen had multiple hits apiece in the Giants’ win on Saturday, April 12, in Highland Park.
SOFTBALL
Loyola 16, Mother McAuley 1
Hunter Lewis homered and drove in four runs in the Ramblers’ victory on Wednesday, April 16.
New Trier 11, Evanston 3
Lyla Andelin doubled as one of her three hits in the Trevians’ victory on Tuesday, April 15, in Winnetka.
Regina 20, CICS Northtown 3
Quinn Christensen collected three hits and three runs for the host Panthers on Tuesday, April 15.
Loyola 12, Montini 1
Hunter Lewis struck out 13 in a two-hit performance on the mount on Monday, April 14, in Glenview.
Loyola 10, Maine South 0
Emilia Bartholomew hit a three-run home run to lead the host Ramblers on Saturday, April 12, in Glenview.
Stevenson 10, New Trier 9 (9 inn.)
The Trevians fell in extra innings to the host Patriots on Friday, April 11, in Lincolnshire.
GIRLS SOCCER
New Trier 2, Loyola 0
Dami Balogun and London McCaffery each found the net for the Trevians (10-0-2) on Wednesday, April 16, in a matchup in the Lou Malnati Deep Dish Classic.
Streamwood 3, Regina 1
Abby Avila scored a goal for the Panthers in their loss on Thursday, April 17.
North Shore Country Day 1, Regina 0
The Raiders edged the Panthers in a local showdown on Tuesday, April 15.
New Trier 1, Libertyville 1
Quinn Brahm scored for the Trevians in the draw on Monday, April 14, when New Trier allowed its first goal of the season.
BOYS VOLLEYBALL
New Trier 18-25-25, Maine South 25-22-16
The Trevians opened league play with a three-set victory on Thursday, April 17, in Winnetka.
Wheaton North 21-25-25, Loyola 25-17-17
Drew Bevan finished with 11 kills for the Ramblers on Thursday, April 17, in a matchup during the Wheaton-Warrenville South Tiger Classic.
Loyola 22-25-25, Naperville Central 25-23-19
Luke Malles had 10 kills and Graham Stevenson 17 assists in the Ramblers’ victory on Thursday, April 17, in the Wheaton-Warrenville South Tiger Classic.
BOYS LACROSSE
New Trier 13, Evanston 4
The Trevians won the rivalry matchup on Thursday, April 17, in Evanston.
New Trier 10, York 6
The Trevians topped the Dukes in an elite state matchup on Saturday, April 12, in Elmhurst.
GIRLS LACROSSE
New Trier 15, Maine South 5
The Trevs collected a conference victory on Monday, April 14.
Rosary 14, Regina 8
Hannah Lynch tallied five goals to lead the Panthers on Wednesday, April 16.
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