Monday’s scores

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MONDAY’S RESULTS

BOYS SOCCER

Beecher 8, Reed-Custer 1

Beecher (5-4): Marshall Landis goal, 2 assists

Cristo Rey 9, Hope Academy 1

Kelly 4, Young 0

Kelly (3-1, 1-0 Premier): Jose Pineda 2 goals, assist; Brian Leon goal, 2 assists

Lakes 1, Vernon Hills 0

Lakes (3-3): John Borzick goal

Lane 6, Amundsen 1

Lane: Jose Fuentes 3 goals; Sergio Fuentes 2 goals, 2 assists

Manteno 2, Lisle 0

Manteno: Christian Davis goal, assist; Jarred LaSage goal

Marian Catholic 5, Homewood-Flossmoor 2

Marian Catholic (9-0): Alec Guarino 3 goals, assist; Luiscarlo Avila goal, 2 assists; Jeffrey Molitsky goal

Mather 1, Curie 0

Mather (2-2-1, 1-0 Premier): Edin Hodzic goal

Rauner 3, Bulls Prep 3

Reed-Custer 7, Sandwich 0

St. Charles East 2, Wheaton Academy 0

Somonauk 9, Hiawatha 1

Somonauk: Josh Schmitt 3 goals; Tommy Skupian 2 goals, 2 assists

Streamwood 2, Kaneland 0

Streamwood (4-1): Christian Vences, Julio Luna goal each

Streator 7, Sandwich 0

GIRLS VOLLEYBALL

Bradley-Bourbonnais d. Homewood-Flossmoor 25-20, 25-22

Huntley d. Rosary 24-26, 25-21, 25-6

Huntley: Erin Lyman 10 kills; Rachel Shores 16 digs

Illiana Christian d. Riverside-Brookfield 23-25, 26-24, 25-16

Illiana Christian (4-4, 1-0 Metro Suburban): Sydnee Van Beek 12 kills, 7 blocks, 6 digs

Libertyville d. Stevenson 25-23, 25-21

Libertyville (3-2): Alex Basler 6 kills; Carly Ostmeyer 10 digs; Morgan O’Brien 7 digs

Montini d. Kaneland 25-21, 25-23

Montini: Monica Loftus 6 kills; Natalie Lopez 5 kills; Bridgett Lucas 15 digs

St. Viator d. Wheeling 25-15, 25-20

Solorio d. ACE Tech 25-17, 25-27, 25-18

Walther Lutheran d. Elmwood Park 25-16, 16-25, 25-22

Waubonsie Valley d. Joliet Catholic 25-14, 25-17

BOYS GOLF

Brother Rice 153, Marist 160

M: David Roth, Brother Rice, 36

Lemont 163, T.F. South 188, Reavis 217, T.F. North 240

M: Matt Groebe, Lemont, 38

Lyons 151, Hinsdale South 159

M: Dan Hudson, Lyons, 33

Maine West 170, Ridgewood 176

M: Scott Bower, Maine West, Sabrina Bonanno, Ridgewood, 39 each

Marmion 158, Montini 158

M: Alex Keefe, Montini, 35

Oak Forest 151, Oak Lawn 179

M: Jake Griffin, Oak Forest, 37

Oswego East 171, Romeoville 212

M; Adam Densberger, Oswego East, 40

Newark 195, Somonauk 195, Hinckley-Big Rock 198

M: Tommy Burton, Somonauk, 44

Plainfield North 150, Plainfield East 177

M: Taylor Hollingshaus, Plainfield North, 32

Plainfield South 163, Oswego 169

M: Isaiah Pina, Plainfield South, 36

Waubonsie Valley 151, Metea Valley 161

M: Zach Mayer, Waubonsie Valley, 35

Wheaton Academy 161, Walther Lutheran 197

M: Zack Spear, Wheaton Academy, 35

GIRLS GOLF

Libertyville 170, Stevenson 174

M: Nikki Marquardt, Stevenson, 37

Mundelein 174, Lake Zurich 191

M: Aine Mattera , Lake Zurich, 35

Neuqua Valley 166, Batavia 212

M: Jessica Yuen, Neuqua Valley, 36

Providence 176, Marian Catholic 177

M: Nina Nicpon, Marian Catholic, 40

Resurrection 193, Taft 198

M: Amanda Bernacchi, Taft, 42

Sandburg 171, Lincoln-Way East 177

M: Kelly Sterling, Lincoln-Way East, 35

GIRLS TENNIS

Grayslake Central 6, Woodstock 1

Hillcrest 5, Reavis 0

Naperville North 6, Hersey 1

Naperville North 6, Prospect 1

Richards 3, Lemont 2

WW South 4, Wheaton Academy 1

Woodstock North 4, Elgin Academy 3

York 8, Wheaton North 0

FIELD HOCKEY

Lake Forest 3, Glenbard West 0

Loyola 5, Glenbrook South 0

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