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Stevenson’s girls water polo team continued its run to perfection Saturday. The Patriots (30-0) swept their three opponents Saturday at the Stevenson Invitational to keep the momentum going heading into next week’s state tournament. “We are playing well and have all season,” Stevenson coach Jeff Wimer said. “Today was also an opportunity for the younger […]

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Stevenson’s girls water polo team continued its run to perfection Saturday.

The Patriots (30-0) swept their three opponents Saturday at the Stevenson Invitational to keep the momentum going heading into next week’s state tournament.

“We are playing well and have all season,” Stevenson coach Jeff Wimer said. “Today was also an opportunity for the younger kids to gain more experience.”

The Patriots went from bed to the pool with their 8 a.m. match with Hersey. It was their closest match of the tournament with the Patriots knocking the Huskies, who won the MSL title earlier this past week, 7-4.

Dhanani Seneviratne led the Patriots with 3 goals, 2 assists and 4 steals. Victoria Duncan added a pair of goals while Elsa Kusevskis had 10 saves and 4 assists.

Stevenson went on to dominate its final two matches. The Patriots beat Naperville Central 21-2 and Barrington 17-2.

Caroline Bichkoff had 8 goals while Seneviratne and Duncan each had 7 goals in the tournament to lead Stevenson. Erika White added 5 goals, Jillian Carlson 4 goals, Paloma Cantre 3, Olivia Kessel 2 and Chloe Collins, Nora Greenspan, Daniella Berger and Clare Mao each scored once.

Stevenson used Olivia Spieth on a limited basis in all three games. The junior, who scored three goals in the tournament, will be at a national tryout in California next weekend and will miss sectionals.

“There are certain things we wanted to work on without Olivia,” Wimer said. “We will be fine. She (Spieth) is a very dominant player. But we have a lot girls that come off the bench that are really strong. We’re deep.”

After its disappointing loss to Stevenson, Hersey (21-7-1) rallied to beat Barrington 14-5 and then knocked off Naperville Central 8-6.

Hersey coach Megan Brownley said that she liked the way her team competed against Stevenson. She was also pleased how her team performed in their final two games since her girls have prom Saturday night.

“Our girls were really focused and wanted to come back to win,” said Brownley, whose team is the top seed in the Barrington sectional later this week.

“Our focus today was to fix the mistakes we made last Wednesday in the conference championship game. I thought we really executed well.”

Emily Steinberg, Kayla Brace, and Andrea Teves each scored 5 goals in the tournament. Melissa Loch had 4 goals along with 11 steals, which made her the all-time leader in steals at Hersey with 281.

Cassie Gankhuleg added 3 goals while Freedom Toll and Sam Hasche also scored for the Huskies.

Naperville Central (16-13) was able to pick up a win in the tournament with a 12-3 decision over Barrington. After losing to Stevenson, the Redhawks had to come right back after a short break and play Hersey.

“We made adjustments and I was really proud of the girls and how they shifted on their defense,” Naperville Central coach Haley Green said. “We knew Stevenson was going to be a tough game, so we tried to give our starters a little bit of a rest. We made some good pushes up the pool in the Hersey game.”

Bernadette Albright led the Redhawks with 6 goals while Molly Moore and Macy Fults each scored 5 times. Meghan Tueting and Rachel Viehwag also both scored.

Barrington (11-17), which is seeded sixth in its sectional, battled hard in all three of its matches coach Kelly Meckert said.

“We love coming to this tournament because we see a different side of our athletes,” Meckert said. “Because they truly have to work together to catch these breakaways. They have to call these shifts and it prepares us quite nicely going into our competitive sectional week.”

Abby Ashcraft led the Fillies with 5 goals, Olivia Schwan had 3 goals while Lizzie Williams and Lucy Vraniak also both scored.

 
Stevenson’s Jillian Carlson (6) pressures Barrington’s Lucy Vraniak (14) during the Stevenson High School Girls Water Polo Tournament Saturday, May 10, 2025 in Lincolnshire.
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Barrington’s Nina Wenschhof (1) tries to fend off a Stevenson shot during the Stevenson High School Girls Water Polo Tournament Saturday, May 10, 2025 in Lincolnshire.
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Stevenson’s Clare Mao (19) and Barrington’s Abby Ashcraft (6) race to get the ball during the Stevenson High School Girls Water Polo Tournament Saturday, May 10, 2025 in Lincolnshire.
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Hersey’s Audrey Neill (13) and Naperville Central’s Molly Moore (9) vie for the ball during the Stevenson High School Girls Water Polo Tournament Saturday, May 10, 2025 in Lincolnshire.
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Hersey’s Freedom Toll (5) is presumed by Naperville Central’s Rachel Viehweg (13) during the Stevenson High School Girls Water Polo Tournament Saturday, May 10, 2025 in Lincolnshire.
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Naperville Central’s Bernadette Albright (7) Hersey’s Melissa Loch (14) during the Stevenson High School Girls Water Polo Tournament Saturday, May 10, 2025 in Lincolnshire.
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Stevenson’s Elsa Kusevskis (1) looks to block a shot by Barrington’s Abby Ashcraft (6) during the Stevenson High School Girls Water Polo Tournament Saturday, May 10, 2025 in Lincolnshire.
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Stevenson’s Olivia Spieth (10) during the Stevenson High School Girls Water Polo Tournament Saturday, May 10, 2025 in Lincolnshire.
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Naperville Central’s Eleni Nicoloudes (1) guards the goal during the Stevenson High School Girls Water Polo Tournament Saturday, May 10, 2025 in Lincolnshire.
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Barrington’s Abby Ashcraft (6) Stevenson’s Shalom Furlett (18) during the Stevenson High School Girls Water Polo Tournament Saturday, May 10, 2025 in Lincolnshire.
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Hersey’s Melissa Loch (14) and Naperville Central’s Bernadette Albright (7) battle for control of the ball during the Stevenson High School Girls Water Polo Tournament Saturday, May 10, 2025 in Lincolnshire.
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Stevenson’s Raina Dastagir (20) and Barrington’s Olivia Schwan (11) collide as the battle for control during the Stevenson High School Girls Water Polo Tournament Saturday, May 10, 2025 in Lincolnshire.
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Brownwood ISD quickly fills volleyball coach opening

Kristen Grimes is the new head volleyball coach of the Brownwood Lady Lions. Brownwood Bulletin The Brownwood ISD volleyball head coaching position was vacant for just one day. After Cheyanne Lovelady resigned as the Lady Lions’ head coach… Previous Post Brownwood distance runner Windham signs with ACU Next Post New Lions’ coach Brixey talks about […]

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Four Explorers Qualify To Race In NCAA Regionals

Story Links INDIANAPOLIS –  The La Salle men’s and women’s track and field teams have four Explorers that qualified for the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field East Regionals. The Regional meet will be held in Jacksonville, Florida from Wednesday, May 28 through Saturday, May 31, with the men’s competition beginning Wednesday, and the […]

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INDIANAPOLIS –  The La Salle men’s and women’s track and field teams have four Explorers that qualified for the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field East Regionals. The Regional meet will be held in Jacksonville, Florida from Wednesday, May 28 through Saturday, May 31, with the men’s competition beginning Wednesday, and the women’s competition starting Thursday.  All events will stream on ESPN+.
 
Gwenno Goode and Helene Usher qualified from the women’s team, with Goode racing in the 3k steeplechase and Usher running in the 10k. This is Goode’s second straight year racing in that event for La Salle at the NCAA Regional meet.
 
Goode raced to a third place finish in the 3k steeplechase at the Raleigh Relays to start the outdoor season, finishing with a time of 9:56.8. Her time was the third fastest in the NCAA at the time, and is overall the seventh fastest time among the NCAA Division I East qualifiers. The event will commence at 5:40 p.m. on Saturday.

Usher qualified to run in the 10k thanks to her time of 34:13.65 that she ran at the Raleigh Relays. At that meet, she placed 10th overall with that performance. The 10k race at NCAA Regionals will happen at 9:10 p.m. on Thursday.

 

On the men’s side, MacCallum Rowe will make his NCAA track debut in the 10k, while David Butts will race in the 3k steeplechase in the NCAA Regional meet, his second appearance in the event at this stage.

 

Rowe’s time of 28:21.64 qualified him to race at NCAA Regionals, which he earned at the Raleigh Relays. At that meet, he placed 12th overall. Currently, his 10k time is the 14th fastest among the NCAA Division I qualifiers. He will race at 9:10 p.m. on Wednesday.

Butts made the Regional meet at the last second, qualifying with his time of 8:52.33 at the Princeton Elite meet, the most recent meet for the La Salle track teams. At that meet, he finished second overall. He last ran in the NCAA Regional meet in 2023. He will run on Friday at 5:40 p.m.



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North Allegheny rallies past Seneca Valley to return to top of WPIAL 3A volleyball mountain

By: Ted Sarneso Saturday, May 24, 2025 | 4:39 PM Christopher Horner | TribLive The North Allegheny boys volleyball team celebrates with the WPIAL championship trophy after defeating Seneca Valley in the Class 3A final Saturday. Christopher Horner | TribLive The North Allegheny boys volleyball team celebrates after defeating Seneca Valley in the WPIAL Class […]

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North Allegheny was back in its familiar position of favorite entering this year’s WPIAL boys volleyball playoffs.

That wasn’t necessarily the case last year when North Allegheny lost to Shaler in the 3A finals, but the Titans subsequently dropped down to Class 2A and the Tigers brought back a team loaded with plenty of talent.

This year, North Allegheny was the hunted once again.

“This was the year we were supposed to come through and win it, and it put some pressure on us, but it’s good to check that box,” North Allegheny coach Dan Long said after North Allegheny defeated Seneca Valley, 3-1, in the Class 3A championship match Saturday at Peters Township. “I’m so proud of the way we competed.”

It didn’t look like the top-seeded Tigers (15-1) would come away with the win after they were dominated by second-seeded Seneca Valley (14-4) in the first set Saturday, but North Allegheny rallied to win the next three sets and come away with the Class 3A title.

“It felt like we were a bit tight in the first set, and we weren’t playing like ourselves and couldn’t find our comfort level,” Long said.

Everything that went wrong for the Tigers went right for the Raiders, who took the first set 25-17.

“It was all jelling,” Seneca Valley coach Brett Poirier said. “When you’re siding out, blocking, hitting and everything is going well, you’re going to play well.”

The Raiders set the tone early, exactly how Poirier had hoped they would, but he knows taking a set doesn’t guarantee another.

“I’ve seen so many times where you win by seven or eight points, and you turn around and you lose the next set,” Poirier said. “The guys knew they had to get that second set. We set the tone with the first set, so could we set the tone and get that second set and really push them to go.”

Seneca Valley senior Jordan Hoover led the way in the first set with four kills and a pair of blocks. Malach DeGraaf added three kills, and Chase Crawford added a pair. Abheek Nelikil had two blocks for the Raiders.

The Tigers got a pair of kills from Elijah Braun and three kills from Will Robertson. Dominic Laswell had two blocks.

After the set, Long asked his players in the huddle if everything was good.

“The responses I got back were pretty encouraging,” Long said. “They were ready to kick the dust off.”

North Allegheny roared to life in the second set, taking a 7-6 lead and not relenting in a 25-15 win.

Braun had three kills and a block, Garen White chipped in two kills and a block and Robertson had two kills.

What really opened it up for the Tigers was their service game, specifically the final two serves from senior Matthew LaMay, who closed the set with two aces.

“The biggest thing was losing that bad in the first set to a team we’re supposed to beat. It was a wake-up call for us and shocked us into working a lot harder and reaching levels we hadn’t reached yet this year,” said LaMay, who finished with five aces.

Robertson led the team with 17 kills, Brendan Moore added 10 and Jackson Failla dished out 25 assists.

Libero Emmett Morris led the team with 17 digs, and Elliott Swierczynski had 16 assists.

North Allegheny knew there would be added pressure this year being the top team.

“It’s something were familiar with having to play the teams we did in our section,” Long said. “We constantly preach first to five and 21-21 situations. We don’t fear those situations. We relish them.”

The Tigers won sets three and four by scores of 25-20 and 25-18.

“We were hoping this was going to be our day, but it wasn’t. It was their day,” Poirier said. “We face each other more than any other teams during the year. We know each other well. We hope to see them in states.”

Nelikil led the Seneca with 36 assists, DeGraaf had 11 digs and eight kills and libero Mario Ardolino had 12 digs.

Hoover finished the day with 17 kills and six total blocks for the Raiders.

“He’s a big-time player,” Poirier said. “He’s as good offensively as he is defensively, and he had 130 blocks last year, which is unheard of. He will carry it on to the next level at Division II, and I wish him the best.”

For North Allegheny’s LaMay, who had been to the championship match the last two years and came away with losses, this win was very fulfilling.

“It’s unbelievably satisfying,” LaMay said. “To come here again and come away with the win is a big deal for me and my fellow seniors.”

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Four Explorers Qualify To Race In NCAA Regionals

Story Links INDIANAPOLIS –  The La Salle men’s and women’s track and field teams have four Explorers that qualified for the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field East Regionals. The Regional meet will be held in Jacksonville, Florida from Wednesday, May 28 through Saturday, May 31, with the men’s competition beginning Wednesday, and the women’s competition starting […]

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Four Explorers Qualify To Race In NCAA Regionals

INDIANAPOLIS –  The La Salle men’s and women’s track and field teams have four Explorers that qualified for the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field East Regionals. The Regional meet will be held in Jacksonville, Florida from Wednesday, May 28 through Saturday, May 31, with the men’s competition beginning Wednesday, and the women’s competition starting Thursday.  All events will stream on ESPN+.
 
Gwenno Goode and Helene Usher qualified from the women’s team, with Goode racing in the 3k steeplechase and Usher running in the 10k. This is Goode’s second straight year racing in that event for La Salle at the NCAA Regional meet.
 
Goode raced to a third place finish in the 3k steeplechase at the Raleigh Relays to start the outdoor season, finishing with a time of 9:56.8. Her time was the third fastest in the NCAA at the time, and is overall the seventh fastest time among the NCAA Division I East qualifiers. The event will commence at 5:40 p.m. on Saturday.

Usher qualified to run in the 10k thanks to her time of 34:13.65 that she ran at the Raleigh Relays. At that meet, she placed 10th overall with that performance. The 10k race at NCAA Regionals will happen at 9:10 p.m. on Thursday.
 
On the men’s side, MacCallum Rowe will make his NCAA track debut in the 10k, while David Butts will race in the 3k steeplechase in the NCAA Regional meet, his second appearance in the event at this stage.
 
Rowe’s time of 28:21.64 qualified him to race at NCAA Regionals, which he earned at the Raleigh Relays. At that meet, he placed 12th overall. Currently, his 10k time is the 14th fastest among the NCAA Division I qualifiers. He will race at 9:10 p.m. on Wednesday.

Butts made the Regional meet at the last second, qualifying with his time of 8:52.33 at the Princeton Elite meet, the most recent meet for the La Salle track teams. At that meet, he finished second overall. He last ran in the NCAA Regional meet in 2023. He will run on Friday at 5:40 p.m.

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