The North Shore Weekend 183 East

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with Bree Muldoon of the Winnetka Youth Organization. P58

SPORTS

Katie Sadera is one of the defensive standouts for the undefeated New Trier High School girls soccer team. P54

social scene

Parents of The School of Saints Faith, Hope, and Charity in Winnetka hosted their Annual Blarney Bash. P20 Follow us:

No. 183 | A JWC Media publication

NEWS

Lizards, Snakes Found in North Shore Home

Making Her Marks Lake Forest College senior strikes for 100-plus career goals in soccer and in hockey BY BILL MCLEAN

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t began as just another typical day in the athletic life of Michelle Greeneway. It was Nov. 1, 2015. The Lake Forest College senior forward scored a goal in the 88th minute of a soccer match on the home field. The sun rises in the east and sets in the west; Greeneway scores soccer goals in daylight. Her athletic day did not end there. Greeneway also played in a home LFC hockey game, as a center. It takes about five minutes to walk from the Foresters’ soccer field to the Foresters’ ice rink. Greeneway ditched her soccer cleats, got into her skates and scored a goal early in the second period. Time elapsed, between the goal outside and the goal indoors: approximately 90 minutes. A typical day in the athletic life of Michelle Greeneway had turned into an extraordinary day. LFC’s Division III soccer

By Brian Slupski dailynorthshore.com

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INNETKA — Several lizards and snakes rescued from a home in Winnetka are doing well and could be ready for adoption in about a month. Four geckos and 5 ball pythons were found in a Winnetka home in March. Two of the Geckos and two of the ball pythons were dead and another python died shortly after being rescued. “The severity of the neglect was the worst that we have seen,” said Ann Hughes-Wagner, a spokesman for Friends of Scales. Friends of Scales is a nonprofit dedicated to the care of ill and neglected reptiles. A landlord discovered the animals after renters had moved out of the property. The landlord contacted Friends of Scales and delivered the animals to them. Hughes-Wagner said that it appears to have been a breeding operation gone horribly wrong. Continued on PG 12

Sure shot: Michelle Greeneway proved to be the ultimate two-sport athlete for Lake Forest College. She amassed 104 career soccer goals and 103 career hockey goals. PHOTOGRAPHY BY JOEL LERNER

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