понедельник, 12 марта 2012 г.

St. Charles' 88-game win streak is history

Taking advantage of two free kicks, Fremd (5-1-1) broke No. 1 St.Charles' (5-1) unprecedented 88-game winning streak in girls soccerSaturday with a 2-1 victory in St. Charles.

Anne Siders and Jessie Rabin scored for Fremd. Anne Poulinscored for the Saints with 29 minutes left in the game.

"Fremd took advantage of their opportunities and we didn't havea lot of quality shots," St. Charles coach Joe Moreau said. "I toldthe girls that it's just a game and they're usually pretty resilient.We're going to just have to come out Monday and start anotherstreak."Hinsdale Central (4-3-1) fought back from two deficits and defeatedHinsdale South (4-1) 3-2 in Darien.Joanna Wernette got the Red Devils even with both of her goalsin the first half and Kate Williams scored the game-winner with 39:06remaining in the second half. Bridget Brody got the assist. PhilPilgerHinsdale Central ties No. 1 MundeleinHinsdale Central tied No. 1 Mundelein for top honors at the KenScorza Invitational boys gymnastics meet at York. Both teamsfinished with 159.15 points, while Hinsdale South placed third with153.55.Alfonso Gomez of Mundelein won the all-around with a 51.90."It was one of our worst meets of the season," said Mundeleincoach Doug Foerch, whose team posted its lowest score of the year."There's no excuses. We just didn't do a good job." DickQuagliano City defeats suburbs in all-star gamesThe city swept the Nike Foundation for Student Athletes all-stargames at Proviso East, winning the second game 108-93.Dunbar's Kelvin Smallwood led the city with 19 points. ProvisoEast's Steven Hunter scored 23. The city team won the CinderellaClassic 96-75. Clyde Travis;

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