06/22 – 06/23/13
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THE NORTH SHORE WEEKEND
Grace Foley
Kelsey Murray/Katy Weeks New Trier
Lacrosse (Girls): The two talented seniors have been named first-team AllAmericans and first-team all-staters. Murray, who will play at Stanford, also has been honored as an Academic AllAmerican. She finished the 2013 season with 131 points (78 goals, 53 assists). Weeks (Cornell University) recorded 26 goals and 21 assists. She was the Illinois player of the year in field hockey. New Trier’s other all-staters include junior Betsey Kvam (second team), junior Charlotte McGuire (second team), junior Julie Ball (honorable mention), sophomore Grace Hemmer (honorable mention) and senior Claire McCain (honorable mention). McGuire was the team’s third leading scorer with 46 points (31 goals, 15 assists). Kvam was second on the team in goals (32). Senior Maddie Hack was NT’s other Academic All-American. The all-conference list includes Allison Fitzgerald, Ball, Hack, Hemmer, Kvam, McCain, McGuire, Murray and Weeks. Isabelle Montague Lake Forest
Lacrosse (Girls): The Duke-bound standout has received a number of postseason honors: honorable mention All-American,
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points (111 goals, 67 assists). Thomas just missed 100 career points with 98 (45 goals, 53 assists).
Loyola
Lacrosse (Girls): The star defender, who will play at Georgetown University, is the 2013 Jackie Pitts Award Winner — “a graduating senior who truly honors the game of lacrosse … is an exceptional player and outstanding student… exemplifies the spirit of the game, on and off the field … and a valued role model at her school.” Foley, who helped Loyola to its fifth straight state title this spring, also was named an honorable mention All-American, Academic All-American and first-team all-stater. Loyola senior Anna Schueler, a Michigan recruit, earned first-team All-America honors and first-team all-state recognition. She finished the 2013 campaign with 47 goals and 31 assists. Fellow senior Katherine Eilers (Notre Dame) is a first-team All-American and first-team all-stater. The midfielder ended up with 42 goals and 30 assists. Maggie Nick’s also was recognized for her efforts: first-team All-American, Academic All-American and first-team all-state. The junior midfielder was LA’s scoring leader: 75 goals, 36 assists, 111 points. Senior goalie Mary Kate Vanecko, who is headed to Holy Cross, claimed honorable mention All-America honors and firstteam all-state accolades. She recorded 217 saves and finished with a 6.56 goals against average. Loyola’s other all-staters include junior Anne Dooley (second team), sophomore Caroline Heldring (honorable mention), senior Clare Kennedy (honorable mention) and junior Dee Dee Snediker (honorable mention). Dooley (53 goals, 12 assists), Heldring (25 goals, 39 assists) and Snediker (40 goals, 25 assists) supplied a lot of firepower. LA’s other Academic All-Americans include Mary Therese Forsyth, Tierney Stein and Katherine Cienkus. The other all-conference selections were Gieriet Brown, Karina DeHueck, Charlott Griffith, A lex Gambacorta and Megan Schulte.
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Noah Pickus Highland Park
Lacrosse (Boys): He was the lone allconference player for Highland Park. In 13 games, the junior tallied 44 goals and 26 assists. A three-sport athlete (football, hockey and lacrosse), Pickus is prolific on offense. He had 53 goals and 46 assists for the HP hockey team in the winter. Mimi Morris/Allison Quigley New Trier
Annie Dooley (No. 12) was a second-team all-stater for the Loyola Academy girls lacrosse team.
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Softball: Morris, Quigley and five other Trevians (29-3) — Alexa Caruso, Ryan Lee, Lauren Secaras, Abbey Boyd and Lily Novak — earned all-conference honors. NT’s offensive stat leaders were Secaras (.521 BA, 4 HRs), Morris (.511, 47 hits, 32 runs, 14 steals), Boyd (.507, 4 HRs, 9 doubles, 26 RBI), Amanda Howell (.435, 15 RBI), Novak (.429, 33 hits, 26 runs, 15 steals), Quigley (.365, 3 HRs, 15 RBI), Caruso (.333, 23 runs, 21 RBI, 3 HRs) and Ryan Lee (.295, 6 HRs, 22 RBI). Corey Burns Loyola
Academic All-American and first-team all-state. Teammate Brenna Carberry was selected second-team all-state. The all-state honorable mentions include junior Emily Cavalaris and sophomore Katie Karahalios. Cavalaris also earned Academic AllAmerican honors. The other selectees include junior Chandler Scoco, Halle Frain and Kallie Feldhause. Conor Walters Lake Forest
Lacrosse (Boys): The talented sophomore finished with 31 goals and 45 assists to lead the Scouts in scoring (76 points) this spring. Walters was named second-team allconference along with junior defenseman Lukas Munoz, junior goalkeeper Tyler Vandenberg and sophomore midfielder Wes Janeck. Senior Chris Janeck, senior Joe Kurschner, junior Mick Wright and freshman Matthew Clifford were honorable mentions. Matthew Clifford led the team in goals with 33 and added 12 assists to finish with 45 points. The other scoring leaders were senior Andrew Clifford (26 goals, 13 assists), Joe Kurschner (25 goals, 10 assists), Chris Janeck (18 goals, 14 assists) and Mac Montagne (22 goals, 7 assists).
Conor Adler and Patrick McGuire were honorable mentions. Dylan Curry New Trier
Lacrosse (Boys): He completed his prep career by being named first-team all-state and earning All-America honors. Seniors Ross Weber and Phil Rooney also collected major awards. Weber has been named an Academic All-American, while Rooney, a goalie, claimed second-team allstate honors. The first-team all-conference selections were Rory McGinnis, Matt Solberg, Curry and Rooney. The second-team picks were Chad Casas, Jack Hill, Tyler Schmarak and Mike Thomas. Michael Germano was honorable mention. Curry (Monmouth), Germano (Navy) and Schmarak (Colgate) will play at the next level. NT’s scoring leaders this season were McGinnis (55 goals, 22 assists), Thomas (29 goals, 29 assists), Solberg (22 goals, 36 assists), Schmarak (28 goals, 11 assists) and Ben Connelly (19 goals, 10 assists). McGinnis finished with a 178 career
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Soccer: The senior, who will play in the Big Ten for Iowa, wrapped up a stellar season by claiming All-America honors. She finished with nine goals and 11 assists for the 21-3-1 Ramblers. She also was named to the All-Midwest team along with goalkeeper Brittany San Roman (Indiana State), who finished with a .460 goals against average. LA’s all-state selections were Burns, San Roman and junior Tori Iatarola, who finished the season with five goals and a teamhigh 27 assists. The other all-sectional pick was freshman phenom Devin Burns, who set a school record with 35 goals to go along with seven assists. Jill Stevenson, Elle Zadina and Shannon Powers were all-conference along with San Roman, Iatarola and the Burns sisters. Maddie Gelberg/Isaac Shapiro Highland Park
Water Polo: Gelberg tallied 32 goals and earned all-conference honors for the Giants. Teammate Ari Freeman was another stat leader, averaging three steals per game. In boys action, Shapiro was HP’s lone all-conference selection.
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Charlie Schatz/Michael Schiappa Loyola
Lacrosse (Boys): This senior duo earned All-America recognition and were named first-team all-staters. Defenseman Schiappa is now a two-time All-American. He also received Academic All-American accolades. He will play at Bucknell next season. Schatz, a midfielder, will take his game to the University of Massachusetts. LA’s second-team all-staters were junior attackers Brian Callahan and Jack Penn. The first-team all-conference players include Callahan, Penn, Schatz, Schiappa, Sean Dolan and Ryan Seymour. Will Nowesnick was a second-teamer, while
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