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Crystal Lake Central boys soccer earns FVC win over McHenry: Thursday’s Northwest Herald sports roundup

Boys soccer

Crystal Lake Central 2, McHenry 1: At McHenry, Ulisses Mateos and Ryan Spencer each scored a goal to lead the Tigers (12-3, 5-1) past the Warriors on Thursday. The win kept Central near the top of the Fox Valley Conference race.

Huntley 2, Crystal Lake South 1: At Huntley, Mason Leslie scored the go-ahead goal to lead the Red Raiders past the Gators in their FVC win. Aktai Mametjanov scored Huntley’s first goal in the second half while Jeremiah Reynolds made six saves for Huntley (8-6-2, 4-2).

Chicago Christian 1, Marian Central 0: At Woodstock, the Hurricanes (4-6-1) were shut out in their Chicagoland Christian Conference match.

Hampshire 3, Cary-Grove 2 (OT): At Hampshire, the Whip-Purs (7-8-1, 2-4) scored in overtime to pull out an FVC win. Evan Frangiamore and Cole Waddell scored for the Trojans (1-9, 0-6).

Girls volleyball

Burlington Central 2, Crystal Lake South 0: At Burlington, the Rockets broke a two-match losing streak to beat the Gators 25-18, 25-17. Leah Freesemann had eight kills and three aces for Central (17-6, 8-4), Haidyn Schatz earned four kills and two aces, while Peyton Strout finished with four kills and two blocks.

Bobbi Wire led the Gators (8-10, 4-8) with 11 kills, Morgan Johnson had four kills and Joanna Kruzolek added four kills.

McHenry 2, Cary-Grove 0: At McHenry, the Warriors defeated the Trojans 25-16, 25-14 in their FVC match. Destiny Parsons led the way with eight kills for the Warriors (12-11, 5-7), Kylie Chojnowski had four kills and two blocks while Riley Ten Bruin added 20 assists.

Crystal Lake Central 2, Dundee-Crown 0: At Crystal Lake, the Tigers earned their second straight win with a 25-12, 25-20 FVC victory. Emily Mazza led the Tigers (15-5, 8-4) with four kills, four digs and four blocks; Alexis Hadeler had five kills, two aces and nine digs; and Becca Kuehn and Izzy Lampier combined for 14 assists.

Maura Minogue had 14 digs for D-C (6-10, 3-9), and Erin Bruce had three kills and six digs. Tori Brents had nine assists.

Huntley 2, Jacobs 0: At Algonquin, the Red Raiders got back on the winning side with a 25-10, 25-16, FVC victory. Georgia Watson had eights kills, four digs, two blocks and one assist for the Red Raiders (12-3, 10-2); Alex Goritz added eights digs and one assist; and Emily Ernst added seven assists and three digs.

Jordan Miller led the Golden Eagles (5-12, 2-10) with seven digs and one assists; Mia Koltuniuk had two digs; Gianna Coletti had 15 assists, one ace and one dig; and Emmerson Freewalt finished with seven kills.

Genoa-Kingston 2, Marengo 0: At Marengo, the Indians dropped their nonconference match 25-20, 25-20. Macy Noe had three kills and two blocks for Marengo (12-16), Emma Castro added 10 assists, and Abigail Paiz had eight digs.

Wheaton Academy 2, Marian Central 0: At Woodstock, the Hurricanes (13-10) dropped their CCC match. Alex Rewiako had 11 assists, two kills and seven digs; Jilly Winkelman had nine digs and one assist; Mary Kate Hernon added seven kills and one assist; and Nola Midday finished with four kills.

Girls tennis

Cary-Grove 7, Dundee-Crown 0: At Carpentersville, the Trojans swept the Chargers to earn another commanding FVC win. Trojans No. 1 singles player Eva Becirovic won 7-5, 7-5; No. 2 singles Malania Kurth took her match 6-2, 6-1; and No. 3 singles player Elle Stawarz won 6-0, 6-0.

The Trojans’ No. 1 double duo of Aubrey Lonergan/Ellie Mjaanes won 7-5, 6-2; No. 2 doubles pair Megan Ptaszek/Michaela Fink took their match 6-0, 6-0; No. 3 double duo Ava Bogner/Dana Werner won 6-1, 6-2; No. 4 doubles duo Taylor Hamann/Darby Hennessey took their match 6-0, 6-1.

Girls swimming

Crystal Lake South co-op 100, McHenry 45: At McHenry, Abigail Uhl won three individual events to help South defeat McHenry.

Isabella Fontana captured the 200 individual medley (2:16.01) and the 100 freestyle (1:01.32), Kendall Kramer took the 200 free (2:17.11), and Leah Chan won the 100 breaststroke (1:16.36).

South’s 200 medley relay team of Uhl, Chan, Isabella Relacion and Fontana (1:57.47), the 200 free relay of Kramer, Relacion, Fontana and Uhl (1:45.42) and the 400 free relay team of Kramer, Eloise Brereton, Lila Gorgosz and Chan (4:13.38) each won.

The Warriors’ Emma Blanken won the 50 free (26.34).

Flag football

Elgin 14, Dundee-Crown 12 (4OT): At Elgin, the Chargers (2-10, 1-3) dropped their game on the road.

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