
High School Highlights: NT baseball takes 2 of 3 from Evanston; LA’s Lewis whiffs 20 in a single game
A summary of preps sports competition from area schools over the past week. Send scores and highlights to joe@therecordns.org.
BASEBALL
New Trier 14, Evanston 3
CJ Donnelly socked a three-run home run as part of a three-hit, six-RBI day for the Trevians on Thursday, April 24, in Evanston.
Luke Mastros added a homer for New Trier (14-5), which took two of three from the Kits.
Highland Park 5, Maine West 2 (8 inn.)
Luke Giese drove in three runs and Trent Harradine two in the Giants’ league victory on Thursday, April 24.
Brett Karman allowed one run while striking out five over six innings pitched for Highland Park (14-3-1, 6-0).
Joliet Catholic 12, Loyola 1
The Ramblers dropped the home contest on Wednesday, April 23.
New Trier 5, Evanston 4
Keenan Donaldson homered and collected three hits to lead the Trevians on Tuesday, April 22, in Winnetka.
Henrik Conniff struck out seven and earned the win for New Trier.
Highland Park 5, Maine West 3
Ben Lichtenfeld doubled twice and drove in a run to help the Giants to a win on Tuesday, April 22.
Evanston 12, New Trier 10
Trey Meyers hit a home run and racked up four RBI for the Trevs on Monday, April 21, in Evanston.
The Kits scored 10 runs in the first inning and held on.
Grayslake Central 9, Loyola 8
The Ramblers nearly overcame an eight-run deficit before taking the nonconference loss on Monday, April 21.
New Trier 5, Barrington 2
Caiden Carpenter hit a three-run home run while Greg Campitelli pitched five shutout innings for the Trevians on Saturday, April 19.
SOFTBALL
St. Laurence 6, Loyola 0
The Vikings put up five runs in the sixth inning to help top the Ramblers on Thursday, April 24.
Regina 15, Christian Liberty 8
Alice Kisor knocked in three runs to lead the Panthers on Thursday, April 24.
New Trier 6, Highland Park/Deerfield 5
The Trevians earned the league victory on Tuesday, April 22, thanks in part to a four-run third inning.
Loyola 10, Resurrection 1
Hunter Lewis struck out a whopping 20 Bandits for the Ramblers on Tuesday, April 22.
Leanna Keller hit a two-run homer and knocked in two other runs for Loyola.
GIRLS SOCCER
New Trier 1, Hinsdale Central 0
Dami Balogun’s second-half goal was the difference on Thursday, April 24, in the Trevs’ first game of the Ed Watson Naperville Invitational.
Loyola 3, Lyons 1
The Ramblers got a victory to start off the Ed Watson Naperville Invitational on Thursday, April 24.
Highland Park 1, Niles North 1
Rafi Rush scored off an assist from Sydney Jones in the Giants’ league draw on Thursday, April 24.
Highland Park 7, Maine West 0
Sydney Jones scored twice and Jessie Eldridge tallied two assists to lead the Giants on Tuesday, April 22.
BOYS VOLLEYBALL
New Trier 25-25, Deerfield 15-20
The Trevians moved to 9-3 with the conference victory on Wednesday, April 23.
GIRLS LACROSSE
Jones 10, Regina 9
Hannah Lynch led the Panthers with three goals while Natalai added two on Thursday, April 24.
Regina 20, Kenwood 8
Hannah Lynch scored eight times and Mary Grace Schafer five for the Panthers on Tuesday, April 22.
GIRLS TRACK AND FIELD
Lake Forest Invitational
Madeline Haran won the 400-meter run, Charlotte Kroll the 1,600 and Niamh Byrne the 3,200 to help Regina Dominican to first place on Tuesday, April 22.
BOYS TRACK AND FIELD
Minooka Conference Clash
Dylan Nemerovski, Will Miller, Jake Oseland and William Landwer finished first in the 4-by-100 relay with a time of 42.02 seconds on Thursday, April 24, helping New Trier to a third place finish in the seven-team invite.
Landwer added wins in the 100 (10.74 seconds) and 200 (21.71), while Walter Garrett won the 3,200 (9 minutes 47.96 seconds).
New Trier Armchair Invite
William Landwer won the 100-meter dash and 300 hurdles and was a part of the winning 400 relay on Saturday, April 19, for the Trevians, who placed first ahead of Prospect and Conant.
Charles Hayes (high jump), Dylan Benjamin (long jump), Michael Gorelick (triple jump) and Dylan Nemerovski (200) also earned wins for New Trier.
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