Lane Tech Defeats DePaul Prep 3-1 to Win 3A Regional

[Preview of this week’s story in Inside—Booster.]

By Jack Lydon

Lane Tech girls’ soccer defeated DePaul Prep 3-1 in IHSA 3A Regional final Friday evening. The control and trepidation of the first half exploded into back-and-forth frenetic pace and four goals in the second half.

Although the two schools are literally right next to each other, this game was played out at CPS’s Knute Rochne Stadium because Lane Stadium is having the track replaced. That didn’t matter to the teams. Had the game been played on the moon, it would not have mattered. Both teams were dialed in.

By all accounts, Lane Tech was considered the favorite coming in. The Champions controlled the ball most of the first half playing in the DePaul Prep end of the field. Even so, the Rams’ defense was solid. Not only did the defense hold off serious challenges by Lane, DePaul turned the tables on Lane with some break aways and multiple shots on goal.

Lane Tech had a game on their hands going into the half. DePaul Prep was not just hanging around, the game was largely even. Lane head coach Sean Harkness had some work to do at half time.

“ We knew that the opportunities were there. We knew that we could control this game. We just talked at half time about to focus on what we can control, focus on the movement off the ball, trust one another to make the passes to connect from back to front, connect amongst the central mids and the forwards. Once they trusted each other it just opened up. They were so positive and confident at half time, about [what they needed to do], they made all the adjustments,” Harkness said.

The second half was different. The speed and energy for both teams ramped up exponentially. Both teams turned on the offense.

Lane Tech senior Caitlyn Shane opened the scoring.

“Olivia Winters passed it through past Kendall [Willis] and I just kind of one-touched it. I was in the perfect spot, the right spot at the right time,” said Shane.

It was a great pass but it was a great finish by Shane to open the scoring.

Just a few minutes later, that same freshman Olivia Winters who made the great pass added a goal of her own from right in front of the goal.

There was no let up. The Rams quickly answered on a long break away. Junior Ivy Lisnich scored a great shot from left of the goal to make the score 2-1.

With 6:18 to play Lane dealt the death blow on a corner kick from Caitlyn Shane. Lane sophomore Rebecca LoVerde headed the ball in a crowd of DePaul defenders making the score 3-1.

“Just the control to just flip it in, and it was such a soft contact too. To have that kind of touch and dexterity on a header coming in that hard, just to like ‘dink’ right in the corner, it was unbelievable,” is how Harkness described the goal.

DePaul Prep coach Kelly Keckler was a little emotional after the game.

“Very successful season. We set a lot of goals for ourselves. We accomplished almost all of them except for tonight. I am really proud of them. They never backed down from moving from 1A to 2A to 3A. Every time we stepped up a division, they just stepped up with it,” Kecker said.

Lane moves on the play the winner of New Trier and Niles West in the sectional semi-final on Wednesday.

DePaul Prep Falls to St. Ignatius 3-0 in 2A Sectional Final

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By Jack Lydon

DePaul Prep Rams fell to the St. Ignatius Wolfpack 3-0 in the IHSA girls soccer sectional final on Friday evening at DePaul Prep. Wolfpack’s junior wing, Lauren Reed scored two goals, two minutes apart early in the first half giving the Wolfpack an commanding lead against conference rival DePaul Prep. Try as they did, the Rams (16-9-1, 5-2-1) just couldn’t put together a comeback against the stingy St. Ignatius defense.

“I was really thinking about winning this for my team and playing for my seniors. Then I guess I got really lucky on those two shots. But when I saw the opportunity take it, I did,” said River Forest resident, Lauren Reed.

Coming into the game, the Wolfpack (11-9-3, 3-3-2) focused on getting the ball into their center forward, junior Kayla Washington and so much on Reed.

“Kayla is our lead scorer. She's got like twenty-eight goals. Kayla is a classic striker. When you play with only one person up front, she has to be a big, strong capable player who can hold the ball up and wait for support,” St. Ignatius head coach Pam Whitehead said of Washington.

“Usually our goal is to get it to Kayla. I usually come up as back up. We kind of work together, but the main focus is to get it to Kayla,” Lauren Reed said of her teammate Washington.

“So I was lucky,” Reed added. She said “luck,” but two goals and two minutes is more than just luck. Reed was there to capitalize on the attention paid to Washington and that she did.

“Lauren is amazing because, first of all, she never came out of the game and absolutely she is positioned where she has to run up and down constantly,” Whitehead said of Reed, who is also a talented field hockey player. “And she is a third leading scorer [with 13 goals].” Lili Garcia is the Wolfpack’s second leading scorer with 17 goals.

DePaul Prep and St. Ignatius are both members of the Girls Catholic Athletic Conference and played each other on May 1st which ended in a 1-1 draw.

“It was our senior night. All of our seniors played. And you'll notice the [Senior Night] shirt that I wore tonight to remind them,” Whitehead said of the tie game.

Proud of her team’s rebound from the last match, Whitehead added, “It's just good combination play on the ground. I don't know if you noticed the tactical difference with DePaul. They like to send the long balls in, but we like to play between three of our key players up front with angle runs and drop balls; Good classic soccer.”

St. Ignatius managed to hold the Rams’ leading scorer junior Lucia Troutman scoreless despite early success by the Rams in pushing to the ball forward to Troutman.

DePaul Prep head coach and chair of the DePaul Prep Science Department, Kelly Keckler, was obviously disappointed after the game.

“Iggy was scouting [our last game against DeLaSalle]. They saw a lot of who we've become this season. The team that we were when we played them the first time is very different team than what we are now. . . We've figured out a lot of new tactics. We've been stronger and faster on the ball. We've been playing a lot of tougher competition throughout the whole season to gear up for this moment,” Keckler said after the game.

“No way would I've ever guessed it would be three zero. I think [Ignatius] brought their game winning boots today. It's as simple as that. We played almost same game as we played the first time we played them. I think it just came down to grit at the end of the day.”

St. Ignatius moves on to play Crystal Lake Central in the 2A super sectional on Tuesday.