Lake Forest vs. Lake Zurich
— This was a tough one for the Scouts. Visiting Lake Zurich outscored LF 17-1 in the fourth quarter to claim a 44-15 victory in North Suburban Conference Lake Division action on Feb. 3. Maeve Summerville finished with seven points and six rebounds for the Scouts (11-17, 2-9). Grace Tirzmalis had seven points and four rebounds. Delaney Williams did not play.
GCAC Tournament
Loyola vs. Providence
— In round two action at the Girls Catholic Athletic Conference (CGAC) tournament on Feb. 2, Loyola pounded Providence 61-30 to improve its overall record to 19-6. Liz Satter went 9-for-9 on two-point field goals and ended up with a game-high 21 points. The other stat leaders were Erin Dowdle (9 points, 2 assists), Maeve Stanton (7 points), Julia Martinez (7 points, 6 assists, 3 rebounds, 3 steals), Madison Kane (6 points, 4 rebounds, 2 assists), Sam Buck (6 points) and Mary Cormier (5 points, 3 assists, 3 steals).
New Trier vs. Libertyville
— Jeannie Boehm pumped in 27 points to lead visiting NT to a 67-54 victory over Libertyville on Feb. 2. Autumn Kalis tallied 15 points, while Kathryn Pedi added 14 for the Trevians, who improved their overall record to 22-4.
Lake Forest vs. Waukegan
— Visiting Waukegan put together a 27-point fourth quarter and went on to defeat Lake Forest 70-52 on Feb. 1. The Scouts (11-16) were led in scoring by freshman Grace Tirzmalis (18 points), who also had six rebounds and three blocks. LF’s Delaney Williams finished with 10 points, four assists and two steals, while Tori Salanty had nine points and three steals. The leading rebounder was Maeve Summerville (8). Olivia Douglass and Jen Whittington had six caroms apiece.
Glenbrook South vs. Hersey
— Host Hersey, which plays in the Mid-Suburban League, edged GBS 44-43 on Jan. 30. The Titans (20-5, 4-4) were led in scoring by Carie Weinman (21 points) and Caitlin Morrison (12 points).
CGAC Tournamant
Loyola vs. De La Salle
— With Liz Satter (22 points) and Madison Kane (17 points) leading the way, the Ramblers defeated De La Salle 66-43 in the first round of the Girls Catholic Athletic Conference (GCAC) tourney on Jan. 30. With the with, LA improved to 18-6 overall.
Lake Forest vs. Mundelein
— Maeve Summerville came up with 19 points, nine rebounds, two blocks and two steals to spark Lake Forest to a decisive 53-28 victory over visiting Mundelein on Jan. 29. LF’s other stat leaders were Delaney Williams (11 points, 9 assists), Grace Tirzmalis (10 points, 3 rebounds, 3 assists) and Olivia Douglass (7 points). Earlier in the season, the Scouts (11-15, 2-8) fell to Mundelein 43-34.
Glenbrook South vs. Maine South
— Junior guard Carie Weinman drilled seven three-pointers on her way to scoring 25 points in GBS’s 63-32 victory over visiting Maine South on Jan. 29. Caitlin Morrison tallied 17 points, while Sarah McDonagh added 13 points, five assists and five steals for the Titans (20-4, 4-4). The team’s leading rebounders were Callie Pekosh (8) and Liz LaPierre (5). Pekosh also had six assists while Makayla Stadler had four helpers. Weinman added four steals.
New Trier vs. Waukegan
— Kathryn Pedi led the way as NT ran its Central Suburban League South Division record to 8-0 by defeating visiting Waukegan 70-46 on Jan. 29. The other scoring leaders for the 21-4 Trevians included Jeannie Boehm (11 points), Autumn Kalis (9 points), Alison Borsotti (9 points) and Blake Greer (8 points).
Lake Forest Academy vs. North Chicago
— The Caxys improved to 16-1 with a 56-24 triumph over North Chicago on Jan. 28. Tessy Onwuka led LFA with 16 points.
Loyola vs. Maine South
— The Ramblers had their eight-game win streak come to an end on Jan. 27, when they fell to host Maine South 31-26. LA (17-6) shot 22.9 percent from the field against the Hawks. Liz Satter finished with team highs in points (14) and rebounds (14). Madison Kane wound up with seven points, while Mary Cormier had six rebounds.
Lake Forest Academy vs. Waukegan
— The Caxys continued to roll, when they took care of Waukegan 39-25 on Jan. 26 to run their record to 15-1. Tessy Onwuka paced the LFA attack with 21 points.
Regina vs. St. Ignatius
— Kelly French scored 13 points and Grace Owens added six points in Regina’s 57-24 loss to visiting St. Ignatius on Jan. 26.
Loyola vs. Niles West
— Mary Cormier came up with a double double to spark the Ramblers to a 53-29 victory over visiting Niles West on Jan. 26. The senior scored 11 points on 5-for-9 shooting and pulled down 10 rebounds. Liz Satter tallied 16 points and six rebounds for the Ramblers (17-5), while Madison Kane also finished in double figures (10 points). Maeve Stanton helped the LA cause with eight rebounds and four steals, while Julia Martinez had six points and and five rebounds.
Lake Forest vs. Warren
— Junior guard Delaney Williams led scorers (16 points) in LF’s 46-38 setback to host Warren on Jan. 26. Williams also had three rebounds, three assists and steals, while Maeve Summerville had eight points and 11 rebounds for the Scouts (10-15). Tori Salanty had six points, while Grace Tirzmalis finished with four points and five rebounds.
The Scouts have narrowed the gap against Warren. On Dec. 14, Warren beat LF 55-28.
New Trier vs. Hinsdale Central
— The Trevians picked up win No. 20 on Jan. 25, when they topped host Hinsdale Central 65-49. The Trevians (20-4, 7-0) were led by Jeannie Boehm (30 points) and Kathryn Pedi (16 points).
Lake Forest Academy vs. Chicago Academy
— Tessy Onwuka (14 points) and Aleeya Sawyer (12 points) led the way as LFA topped Chicago Academy 52-22 on Jan. 25. With the win, LFA improved to 14-1.
Glenbrook South vs. Schurz
— GBS got back on the winning track on Jan. 23, the Titans took down visiting Schurz 75-30. The Titans (19-4, 3-4) were led by Caitlin Morrison (17 points), Carie Weinman (12 points), Gabby Amesquita (13 points), Megan Dillon (7 points) and Sarah McDonagh (5 points).
Glenbrook North vs. Deerfield
— Miranda Weber tallied a team-high 12 points in GBN’s 59-47 setback to visiting Deerfield on Jan. 22. Jordan Davison scored nine points, while Audrey Christopher had eight rebounds for the Spartans (6-13, 3-3).
Lake Forest vs. Stevenson
— Visiting Stevenson snapped Lake Forest’s four-game winning streak on Jan. 22. The Patriots raced ahead 17-5 after one quarter and wound up winning the North Suburban Conference Lake Division game 46-25. Freshman Grace Tirzmalis led the Scouts (10-14) in scoring with 10 points. Delaney Williams tallied eight points, while Olivia Douglass and Maeve Summerville had five rebounds apiece.
New Trier vs. Niles North
— NT handled visiting Niles North 63-22 on Jan. 23. Jeannie Boehm (12 points) and Katherine Gjertsen (10 points) were the team’s leading scorers. Kathryn Pedi and Blake Greer added seven points each in the rout.
Loyola vs. Regina Dominican
— Liz Satter pumped in 23 points to lead LA to a 46-13 victory over host Regina Dominican on Jan. 23. The Ramblers improved their record to 16-5.
LA’s other stat leaders included Erin Dowdle (8 points, 7 rebounds, 2 blocks), Madison Kane (7 points, 3 steals, 2 assists), Kasidy Caldwell (7 rebounds) and Julia Martinez (9 assists).
Regina was led by Kelly French (7 points).
New Trier vs. Glenbrook South
— NT head coach Teri Rodgers called it a ‘dogfight”.
And, indeed, it was. In a defensive battle at Glenbrook South on Jan. 22, New Trier walked away with a 39-34 victory to keep its record in the Central Suburban League South Division unblemished.
The Trevians (17-4, 7-0), who continue to play without star point guard Haley Greer (back injury) put the game away by hitting seven of eight free throws down the stretch. The team was paced by senior standouts Jeannie Boehm (14 points, 14 rebounds, 4 blocks) and Kathryn Pedi (13 points, 10 rebounds). Autumn Kalis added five points and four rebounds.
GBS junior guard Carie Weinman was the game’s leading scorer with 19 points. She also added eight rebounds and two assists.
Weinman especially was tough in the third quarter, when she tallied all 10 of her team’s points to give the Titans (18-3, 3-4) a one-point advantage with eight minutes left to play.
Senior forward Caitlin Morrison finished the game with 10 points and seven rebounds.
“Credit them,” said Rodgers. “They played a great defensive game.
“These games are dogfights,” she added.
GBS coach Steve Weissenstein liked what he saw on the defense end.
“I’m very proud of our defensive effort,” he said. “But we’ve had better days on offense. Our offense wasn’t very crisp tonight.”
Loyola vs. Carmel Catholic
— The Ramblers are on a roll.
LA claimed its six straight win on Jan. 21, when it defeated host Carmel Catholic 54-11. Seniors Erin Dowdle and Liz Satter shared team honors with 11 points apiece. Each player connected on three three-pointers. Junior Madison Kane added 10 points. Freshman guard Julia Martinez had eight points, four assists, four steals and four rebounds, while senior Mary Cormier had six steals.
By winning 9 of its last 10 games, Loyola is 15-5 on the season.
Lake Forest vs. Libertyville
— Break up the Scouts.
Lake Forest took care of host Libertyville 54-42 on Jan. 20 to claim its first North Suburban Conference Lake game of the season. The team now has won seven of its last eight games. They are 10-13 overall.
Led by Maeve Summerville (16 points, 7 rebounds, 2 steals), Delaney Williams (14 points, 9 assists, 4 rebounds, 3 steals), Grace Tirzmalis (9 points, 3 rebounds) and Audrey Kaus (8 points, 5 rebounds), the Scouts shot 50 percent from the field. They outscored the Wildcats 13-0 on points scored off turnovers.
Loyola vs. Mother McAuley
— Erin Dowdle helped the Ramblers lock up this game. The senior, who comes off the bench, scored seven of her 10 points in the all-important fourth quarter as host Loyola topped visiting Mother McAuley 50-45 on Jan. 19.
Liz Satter finished with 15 points and 12 rebounds for the 14-5 Ramblers, who have won five straight games and eight of their last nine. Mary Cormier added eight points, five rebounds and two steals. Maeve Stanton helped out with seven points, while Julia Martinez had six points, five rebounds and four assists.
Lake Forest Invite
Lake Forest vs. Lakes
— Delaney Williams exploded for 30 points in the final game of the LF Invite to lift the host Scouts to a 51-47 victory over Lakes. The win gave LF a 3-1 record in the tourney. The Scouts (9-13) have now won six of their last seven games. Williams went 11 for 13 from the foul line. She also added seven rebounds and seven steals. Freshman Grace Tirzmalis ended up with 11 points and eight rebounds, while Maeve Summerville had six points, three rebounds, two assists and two steals.
Lake Forest Invite
Lake Forest vs. Antioch
— Led by Maeve Summerville (17 points, 14 rebounds, 5 steals, 3 blocks), Delaney Williams (17 points, 6 assists, 4 rebounds, 3 steals) and Tori Salanty (12 points, 3 assists), the Scouts topped Antioch 61-55 in the third round of the LF Tournament on Jan. 18. Audrey Kaus also helped the Scouts’ cause by tallying six points, five rebounds and three assists.
Lake Forest Invite
Lake Forest vs. Deerfield
— Freshman Grace Tirzmalis putting the finishing touches on LF’s 54-51 victory over Deerfield in second-round action of the Lake Forest Tournament on Jan. 16. Tirzmalis got a steal and then hit two free throws with two seconds left in regulation. The 6-foot-1 forward ended up with six points and five rebounds.
Maeve Summerville and Delaney had standout performances for the Scouts (7-13). Summerville hit three three-pointers on her way to scoring 20 points to go along with 15 rebounds and three blocks. Williams had 19 points, eight rebounds, five steals and three assists.
Lake Forest Invite
Lake Forest vs. Buffalo Grove
— An upset was brewing.
But then, Sammy Stejskal took over. The Buffalo Grove senior tallied 17 points in the fourth quarter to spark a come-from-behind win over the host Scouts 52-47 on Jan. 16 in the first-round action of the Lake Forest Tournament. Stejskal ended up with 31 points.
LF, which led 22-10 at intermission, played one of its games of the season in a losing cause. Junior point guard Delaney Williams came up with 18 points, six rebounds, three assists and two steals. Defensively, Williams was able to limit BG star Maddie Welter to nine points.
LF sophomore Maeve Summerville also had a big game: 14 points and 14 rebounds.
The loss snapped LF’s three-game losing streak.
Highland Park vs. Palatine
— Cohen scored a team-high 11 points in HP’s 55-36 setback at Palatine on Jan. 16.
Loyola vs. Taft
— The Ramblers, who have won seven of their last eight games, used a balanced attack to take care of visiting Taft 55-31 on Jan. 16. Four players scored in double figures: Liz Satter (12), Erin Dowdle (11), Mary Cormier (11) and Maeve Stanton (10).
The leading rebounders were Satter (13), Cormier (5), Dowdle (5) and Madison Kane (5). Julia Martinez finished the game with four points, four rebounds, nine assists and three steals. Ryan Flanagan added three assists.
With the win, LA improved its overall record to 13-5.
New Trier vs. Marist
— Jeannie Boehm put up 29 points to lead New Trier to a 56-51 victory over Marist on Jan. 16 at a showcase game at Willowbrook High School. The Trevians (16-4, 6-0) also received an 11-point effort from senior Autumn Kalis.
Regina vs. Holy Rosary
— The Panthers were defeated by host Holy Rosary 52-29 on Jan. 16. Kelly French led Regina with 13 points.
Glenbrook South vs. Waukegan
— Caitlin Morrison tallied 22 points to lead GBS to a 65-23 victory over host Waukegan on Jan. 15. Carie Weinman had 13 points, while Liz LaPierre and Gabby Amesquita added six points each. GBS improved to 18-3 overall and 3-3 in the CSL South.
New Trier vs. Niles West
— The Trevians moved their Central Suburban League South Division to 6-0 with a 75-21 victory over host Niles West on Jan. 15. Jeannie Boehm tallied 23 points, while Maggie Murdock added 12.
Regina vs. DePaul Prep
— Kelly French came up with 23 points and eight rebounds in Regina’s 43-35 setback to visiting DePaul on Jan. 14.
Glenbrook South vs. Conant
— Highlighted by Caitlin Morrison (21 points, 4 rebounds, 4 steals) and Carie Weinman (20 points, 9 steals, 5 assists), GBS traveled to Conant on Jan. 13 and came away with a decisive 54-29 victory. The other stat leaders were Lizzy Shaw (6 assists) and Sarah McDonagh (4 assists). With the win, the Titans improved to 18-3 overall.
Loyola vs. Fenwick
— Liz Satter scored 20 points to lead visiting Ramblers to a 60-35 victory over Fenwick on Jan. 12. The win improved LA’s record to 12-5 overall and 4-2 in league play.
Regina vs. St. Joseph
— Kelly French tallied 15 points, but it wasn’t enough as host St. Joe wound up downing Regina 55-34 on Jan. 12.
Lake Forest Academy vs. St. Francis de Sales
— The winning continues. LFA remained undefeated on the season (11-0) by downing St. Francis de Sales 48-13 on Jan. 12.
Lake Forest Academy vs. Latin
— Paced by Tessy Onwuka’s 18 points, LFA came away with a 47-38 victory over Latin on Jan. 11. Brianna Sturkey added nine points for the Caxys, who improved to 10-0 on the season.
Glenbrook South vs. Lincoln Park
— The Titans were victorious in a road game at Lincoln Park on Jan. 9. Led by Caitlin Morrison (18 points), Sarah McDonagh (15 points), Carie Weinman (10 points) and Liz LaPierre (8 points), GBS defeated Lincoln Park 60-29 to improve its overall record to 16-3.
Lake Forest vs. Highland Park
— Delaney Williams scored in the 20s for the second game in a row. The LF junior guard put up 24 in her team’s 59-56 victory at Highland Park on Jan. 9. Williams, who connected on 10 of 19 shots, also had seven steals and four assists for the Scouts (6-12). Maeve Summerville was another big producer: 19 points, six rebounds and two blocks. Audrey Kaus went 4-for-4 from the field (8 points) to go along with three assists.
The Scouts, who shot 44 percent for the game, outscored HP 27-13 in the second quarter.
New Trier vs. Hersey
— The Trevians fell to Hersey 48-46 in the Chicagoland Showcase Invitational at Fremd on Jan. 9. NT placed three players in double figures: Jeannie Boehm (18), Autumn Kalis (13) and Kathryn Pedi (12). Kalis and Pedi made three three-pointers each. Boehm was 6-for-8 at the foul line.
The Huskies outscored New Trier 21-7 in the final frame and won the game on a late three-pointer.
It was New Trier’s first loss to an Illinois team this season. The Trevians are 15-4 overall.
Loyola vs. Niles North
— Liz Satter came up with another double double as the host Ramblers topped Niles North 56-41 on Jan. 9. Satter put 17 points and 10 rebounds in the book for the Ramblers (11-5). Junior Clare Nelson also scored in double digits (10). The other stat leaders were Madison Kane (7 points, 4 rebounds, 4 assists), Mary Cormier (6 points, 7 steals, 5 rebounds, 3 assists), Erin Dowdle (6 points, 3 assists) and Julia Martinez (6 assists).
Regina vs. Bishop McNamara
— The Panthers came up short against visiting Bishop Mac 49-29 on Jan. 9. Colleen Palmer led the team with eight points.
Glenbrook South vs. Evanston
— The Titans dropped a 34-33 decision to host Evanston on Jan. 8. Caitlin Morrison tallied 16 points in the loss. Carie Weinman scored nine points, while Sarah McDonagh added five points. GBS, which came into the contest riding a seven-game win streak, is now 2-3 in the CSL South.
Glenbrook North vs. Maine East
— Sparked by Ilana Malman (20 points, 3 assists), Miranda Weber (10 points, 15 rebounds, 3 assists) and Samantha Carello (10 points, 6 rebounds), Glenbrook North earned a 43-40 victory over host Maine East on Jan. 8. After a tough start, the Spartans (5-12, 2-2) are 5-4 in their last nine outings. Earlier in the season, at the Vernon Hills Thanksgiving Tournament, they lost to Maine East by 20 points, 44-24.
Lake Forest Academy vs. U-High
— The Caxys improve to 9-0 with a 65-25 victory over host U-High on Jan. 8. Tessy Onwuka led all scorers with 25 points. Aleeya Sawyer had 15 points.
New Trier vs. Maine South
— The Trevians improved to 5-0 in the Central Suburban League South Division on Jan. 8 by downing visiting Maine South 55-24. Jeannie Boehm led the team with 17 points. Kathryn Pedi tallied 11 points, while Autumn Kalis and Alison Borsotti had seven points each. Maggie Murdock chipped in six points.
Loyola vs. St. Ignatius
— The Ramblers improved their overall record to 10-5 with a decisive 47-28 victory over host St. Ignatius on Jan. 7. Liz Satter (12 points, 6 rebounds, 2 steals), Mary Cormier (11 points, 4 rebounds) and Erin Dowdle (8 points) led the way. Julia Martinez finished the game with four assists and two steals.
Regina Dominican vs. Latin
— LFA fell to host Latin 47-36 on Jan. 7. Colleen Palmer had eight points for the Panthers.
Glenbrook South vs. Niles West
— Sarah McDonagh led the way as GBS took care of visiting Niles West 67-38 on Jan. 5. McDonagh scored all 17 of her points in the first half. Liz LaPierre (14 points) and Carie Weinman (13 points) were the other scoring leaders for the Titans.
Lake Forest vs. Round Lake
— Delaney Williams had herself a game. The junior guard filled the stat sheet — 20 points, nine steals, seven rebounds, two assists — in her LF’s 47-29 victory over visiting Round Lake on Jan. 5. She hit two three-pointers, while teammate Maeve Summerville made three threes on her way to 13 points. Summerville also had eight rebounds and five assists for the Scouts (5-12).
Regina vs. De La Salle
— Kelly French popped in 22 points and added five rebounds in Regina’s 63-56 loss to host De La Salle on Jan. 5. Colleen Palmer finished with 10 points and nine rebounds.
Loyola vs. Montini
— Madison Kane was the lone player in double figures for the Ramblers in their 56-32 loss to highly touted Montini on Jan. 5. The junior tallied 10 points to go along with two steals. Clare Nelson and Liz Satter had five points each for the Ramblers (9-5).

Loyola Academy’s Liz Satter was named to the all-tournament team. PHOTOGRAPHY BY GEORGE PFOERTNER
Meza, Arizona Tournament
Loyola vs. Orange Lutheran (California)
— With Liz Satter as their centerpiece, the Ramblers left Meza, Arizona with a tournament championship.
Satter, a 6-foot-2 forward/center, was named to the all-tournament team. It was an honor — only six players were recognized.
The University of Pennsylvania recruit stood out throughout the four-game set. Satter had 16 points and 11 rebounds in LA’s 33-29 victory over Orange Lutheran, California in the title game on Dec. 31. She hit a pair of three-pointers and went 4-for-4 from the foul line.
Senior Maeve Stanton also stepped in the final. She came up with 10 points, two rebounds and two assists.
The Ramblers are now 9-4 on the season.
Dundee-Crown Charger Classic: Final
New Trier vs. Stevenson
— Playing its ninth game over the winter break didn’t seem to matter to New Trier. Sparked by the 20-point outings of Jeannie Boehm and Autumn Kalis, the Trevians topped Stevenson 58-42 in the championship game of the Dundee-Crown Charger Classic on Dec. 30.
Boehm, Kalis and Kathryn Pedi were named to the all-tournament team.
Kalis had a career game against the Patriots. She hit 4 of 5 three-pointers and was credited with four assists. Boehm had 10 rebounds and three assists.
Stevenson junior Ashley Richardson also finished the game with 20 points.
“I told the girls before the game, ‘let’s not blow this,’ “said NT head coach Teri Rodgers. “Even though this was their ninth game over the winter break, they played hard and stayed with it. Proud of them. They deserved to win.”
The Trevians (14-3) went 4-0 in the tourney despite having their star point guard, Haley Greer, on the bench with a back injury. She also missed the final game in the team’s tournament in Arizona. Kalis slid over to point guard, while Shayle Arenson was inserted into the starting lineup.
Meza, Arizona Tournament
Loyola vs. Orange Lutheran (California)
— The Ramblers reached the finals after beating Red Mountain, Arizona 39-30 on Dec. 30. Liz Satter led the way with 12 points and 12 rebounds. Madison Kane had eight points, five rebounds and three steals. Maeve Stanton added seven points and four rebounds, while Julia Martinez had five points, four rebounds and four assists.
Dundee-Crown Charger Classic: Semifinals
New Trier vs. Crystal Lake South
— Kathryn Pedi led the way (17 points) as New Trier topped Crystal Lake South 69-38 in the semifinal round of the Dundee-Crown Charger Classic on Dec. 29. Jeannie Boehm and Autumn Kalis finished with 14 points apiece. NT will play Stevenson in the title game.
Meza, Arizona Tournament
Loyola vs. Mountain Point (Arizona)
— Paced by Liz Satter’s 16 points, Loyola claimed a 53-45 victory over Mountain Point, Arizona on Day Two of the Meza Tournament on Dec. 29.
Dundee-Crown Charger Classic: Quarterfinals
New Trier vs. St. Charles North
— Seniors Jeannie Boehm (21 points, 8 blocks) and Kathryn Pedi (14 points) paced the Trevians in their 48-32 victory over St. Charles North in the quarterfinals of the Dundee-Crown Charger Classic on Dec. 28. The win improved NT’s overall record to 12-3.
Meza, Arizona Tournament
Loyola vs. Orange Lutheran (California)
— In the opening round of this tournament at Red Mountain High School in Meza, Arizona on Dec. 28, the Ramblers fell 33-29 to Orange Lutheran, California.
Wheaton North Tournament: Final
Glenbrook South vs. Downers Grove North
— GBS put the finishing touches on its four-game set at the Wheaton North Tournament by downing Downers Grove North 54-44 in the championship game on Dec. 26. Carie Weinman tallied 23 points, while Caitlin Morrison came up with 20. Both players were named to the all-tournament team. GBS is now 14-2 on the season.
Dundee-Crown Charger Classic: First Round
New Trier vs. Dundee-Crown
— NT opened first-round action at the Dundee-Crown Charger classic by downing the host team 55-38 on Dec. 26.
Warren Blue Devil Classic
Lake Forest vs. Deerfield
— The Scouts held off a late surge to defeat Deerfield 43-37 in the Day Five of the Warren Blue Devil Classic in Gurnee on Dec. 26. Maeve Summerville led the Scouts (4-12) with 15 points, eight rebounds and four blocks. Olivia Douglass had 11 points and four rebounds, while Delaney Williams came up with nine points, eight rebounds, five steals and three assists.
Wheaton North Tournament: Semifinals
Glenbrook South vs. Schaumburg
— Led by Caitlin Morrison (18 points), Carie Weinman (17 points) and Sarah McDonagh (10 points), the Titans took care Schaumburg 61-31 in a semifinal round game at the Wheaton North Tournament on Dec. 23.
Warren Blue Devil Classic
Lake Forest vs. Carmel Catholic
— In Day Four of this tournament, LF fell to Carmel 48-36 on Dec. 23. The Scouts put on a late charge, outscoring Carmel 12-5 in the fourth quarter. Delaney Williams finished with 12 points and five steals. Maeve Summerville had nine points, four rebounds and four blocks, while Tori Salanty helped out with eight points, four rebounds and two steals.
Wheaton North Tournament: Quarterfinals
Glenbrook South vs. Downers Grove North
— The Titans had no trouble with the host team on Dec. 22 in the quarterfinal round of the Wheaton North Tournament. GBS won the game 64-30. Carie Weinman led the team with 20 points. Caitlin Morrison scored 17 points, while Sarah McDonagh added 12 points.
Warren Blue Devil Classic
Lake Forest vs. Phillips Academy
— Maeve Summerville tallied 16 points, seven rebounds and three steals in LF’s 46-32 setback to Phillips on Dec. 22. Delaney Williams had five points and five rebounds. The two teams were shut out in the second quarter.
Loyola vs. Evanston
— The host Ramblers were seconds away from a win in regulation in its nonconference tilt against Evanston on Dec. 22. But Wildkits junior guard Savannah Norfleet banked in a 27-footer at the buzzer to send the game into overtime. Norfleet then added five more points in the extra session to lift Evanston to a 56-50 victory. Loyola’s Liz Satter had one of her best games of the season: 22 points, nine rebounds and three blocks. Freshman guard Julia Martinez finished with nine points, nine rebounds and five assists.
Wheaton North Tournament: First Round
Glenbrook South vs. Elk Grove
— Carie Weinman (18 points), Caitlin Morrison (11 points) and Sarah McDonagh (9 points) led the way as GBS opened play in the Wheaton North Tournament with a 60-21 victory over Elk Grove on Dec. 21.
Warren Blue Devil Classic
Lake Forest vs. Wheeling
— Tori Salanty had one of her best games of the season, leading the Scouts with 14 point in the team’s 53-41 loss to Wheeling in Day Two of the Warren Blue Devil Classic on Dec. 21. Maeve Summerville ended up with 12 points and seven rebounds, while Delaney Williams had seven points and four rebounds.
Nike Tournament of Champions
New Trier vs. Wesleyan
— New Trier capped play in the prestigious Nike Tournament of Champions in Phoenix, Arizona with a 48-42 setback to Wesleyan on Dec. 19. Senior point guard Haley Greer did not play in the contest.
Nike Tournament of Champions
New Trier vs. Mater Dei
— The Trevians drop a 53-24 decision to Mater Dei on Dec. 18.
Nike Tournament of Champions
New Trier vs. Springfield Central (Massachusetts)
— Highlighted by Jeannie Boehm’s 35 points, the Trevians topped Springfield Central 71-44 in second round consolation bracket action at the Nike Tournament of Champions in Phoenix, Arizona on Dec. 18. Boehm also contributed 21 rebounds and 10 blocks. Senior Kathryn Pedi also had a big outing, finishing with 17 points. It was the team’s 10th win of the season (10-1).
Warren Blue Devil Classic
Lake Forest vs. Grayslake Central
— The Scouts opened play in the Warren Tournament by downing Grayslake Central 41-39 on Dec. 18.
Sophomore Maeve Summerville led the Scouts with a double double: 19 points, 13 rebounds. She also had three blocks, two steals and two assists.
Teammate Elle Pearson tallied eight points, while Delaney Williams had six points, four rebounds and four assists.
Nike Tournament of Champions
New Trier vs. Stockton St. Mary’s (California)
— The Trevians fell to the No. 1 team in the country (according to MaxPreps.com) — St. Mary’s of Stockton, California — in the opening round of the Nike Tournament of Champions in Arizona on Dec. 18. St. Mary’s defeated NT 86-56. It was the first loss of the season for the Trevians (9-1).
Jeannie Boehm led NT with 19 points. Kathryn Pedi finished with 16 points.
Lake Forest vs. Mundelein
— In Lake Forest’s 43-34 loss to host Mundelein on Dec. 17, sophomore Maeve Summerville came up with 15 points and eight rebounds.
Freshman Grace Tirzmalis ended up with seven points and six rebounds. Other stat leaders for the Scouts (2-9, 0-6) included Ellie Pearson (6 rebounds) and Delaney Williams (6 rebounds, 3 steals).
New Trier vs. Evanston
— The host Wildkits had no answer for Jeannie Boehm.
The senior center tossed in 25 points in New Trier’s 61-47 on Dec. 16.
With the win, the Trevians kept their unbeaten record intact (9-0, 4-0).
Glenbrook South vs. Maine West
— Paced by Caitlin Morrison (24 points, 8 rebounds), the Titans topped visiting Maine West 52-38 on Dec. 15. Sarah McDonagh contributed 11 points, six rebounds and three assists, while Carie Weinman tallied eight points, five assists and three steals. GBS (10-2, 2-2) committed only eight turnovers
Lake Forest vs. Warren
— Maeve Summerville tallied 11 points to go along with seven rebounds and three blocks in LF’s 55-28 loss to visiting Warren on Dec. 14.
Ellie Pearson scored six points, while Olivia Douglass finished with five rebounds, four assists and four steals for the Scouts (2-8, 0-5).
Glenbrook South vs. Prospect
— The host Titans jumped off to a 10-0 lead and topped Prospect 50-39 on Dec. 12.
Caitlin Morrison led the way with 16 points and 11 rebounds.
Teammate Carie Weinman finished with 14 points and five steals.
Sarah McDonagh had seven points and nine rebounds, while Callie Pekosh had nine points.
GBS improved its record to 9-2 overall.
Lake Forest vs. Stevenson
— Maeve Summerville came up with 11 points, eight rebounds, five blocks and four steals in LF’s 42-28 setback to host Stevenson on Dec. 12.
Delaney Williams finished with seven points and four rebounds for the Scouts (2-7, 0-4).
Loyola vs. St. Joseph
— Liz Satter poured in 25 points to spark LA to a 46-39 victory over visiting St. Joseph on Dec. 12. The senior also had a team-high 10 rebounds.
With the win, LA improved to 6-2 on the season.
New Trier vs. Waukegan
— Take a bow, Kathryn Pedi.
The New Trier senior guard, who will play her college ball at Holy Cross, came up with an unbelievable shooting night at Waukegan on Dec. 11.
Pedi went 7 for 8 from beyond the arc and finished with a game-high 27 points in NT’s 69-23 victory.
With the win, the Trevians improved to 8-0 overall and 3-0 in the CSL South.
NT has scored 69 points or more in six of its eight wins.
Glenbrook South vs. Maine South
— The Titans, who opened the season 8-0, came up short against host Maine South 52-43 on Dec. 11.
It was the second loss in a row for GBS (8-2, 1-2).
New Trier vs. Glenbrook South
— The host Trevians were three-mendous in this one.
In a battle of the unbeatens, NT jumped out to a 18-10 first-quarter lead and went on to beat highly touted Glenbrook South 55-34 in a Central Suburban League South Division showdown on Dec. 8.
Highlighted by senior point guard Haley Greer, the Trevians (7-0, 2-0) used the three-ball to score all 18 of those first-quarter points.
“That’s insane,” said Greer, who ended up making five three-pointers on her way to scoring a game-high 21 points.
The Trevians sank 13 threes for the game.
“They were pinching hard inside on Jeannie (Boehm),” Greer said. “That gave us space to shoot the three. We had good looks.”
Glenbrook South head coach Steve Weissenstein tipped his hat to NT’s shooters.
“You have to pick your poison with them,” the veteran coach said.
The Titans (8-1, 1-1), and in particular senior Sarah McDonagh, did a good job of containing Boehm, who tallied only two points through three quarters.
But, to her credit, the 6-foot-3 Boehm stayed with it. The Harvard University recruit ended up with 10 points to go along with 20 rebounds, four assists and three blocks.
Greer, meanwhile, shot lights out, especially from beyond the arc where she went 5 for 6. She nailed three in the opening quarter and added two more in the second half.
Autumn Kalis knocked down three three-pointers for the Trevians, while Kathryn Pedi and Maggie Murdock had two treys each. Allison Borsotti also got one to go down.
“With two undefeated teams going at it, this game was a big deal,” said Greer, who also added three assists, three steals and four rebounds.
Rodgers loved her team’s shooting display. But that’s not all she loved.
“Put that (three-point shooting) aside, I thought the key to the game was our good defense,” said Rodgers. “I’m very pleased with the way we responded on the defensive end.”
The Titans put up a good battle before going cold midway through the fourth quarter. In fact, they were within eight points, 36-28, following a stop-and-pop three-pointer by Carie Weinman with 6:54 left in regulation.
Weinman had a solid all-around performance. She finished with 10 rebounds, eight points, six steals and three assists.
GBS’s leading scorer was sophomore guard Lizzy Shaw (10 points), while senior Caitlin Morrison had eight points and five rebounds.
“Obviously, New Trier played very well tonight,” said Weissenstein. “Not many teams would beat them tonight.
“But,” he added, “we didn’t play well offensively. I didn’t think our shot selection was very good. And we left a lot of points on the floor. We’d get a steal and then miss the layup.”
The two teams will meet again on Jan. 22 in GBS’s gym.
Notable: New Trier senior guard Kathryn Pedi will be playing her college basketball at Holy Cross.
The team’s other D-1 players include Jeannie Boehm (Harvard) and Haley Greer (Colgate).
Lake Forest vs. Libertyville
— Tori Salanty paced the LF offense in its 61-35 setback to visiting Libertyville on Dec. 8. Salanty, a junior guard, tallied 14 points to go along with three rebounds.
Delaney Williams of the Scouts (2-6, 0-3) came up with nine points, five assists, four steals and four rebounds. Maeve Summerville had six points and five rebounds.
Loyola vs. Trinity
— The host Ramblers dropped a 56-44 decision to highly touted Trinity on Dec. 8.
Liz Satter turned in another strong performance. She led LA (5-2) with 20 points, nine rebounds and two blocks. She was 5 for 6 on two-point field goals and 3 for 9 on three-point shots.
Mary Cormier finished with eight points, six assists and four rebounds, while Maeve Stanton had six points.
Freshman guard Julia Martinez had seven assists.
Loyola vs. Joliet Catholic
— The host Ramblers got the best of this ESCC/GCAC Girls Basketball Challenge game on Dec. 5.
Highlighted by Liz Satter’s 22 points and 11 rebounds, Loyola defeated Joliet Catholic 63-54. The Penn recruit was 3 for 6 from three-point range.
Joliet Catholic came into the game ranked No. 10 in the state.
With the win, the Ramblers improved to 5-1 overall.
Junior guard Madison Kane helped the LA cause with 12 points and seven rebounds, while Mary Cormier tossed in 11 points to go along with seven boards. Freshman point guard Julia Martinez had five points and six assists.
Lake Forest Academy vs. Willows Academy
— LFA kept its unbeaten season alive on Dec. 7, when the Caxys took care of visiting Willows 52-32.
The 8-0 Caxys, who led 40-9 at halfime, used a balanced scoring attack to win the game. Tessy Onwuka led the team with 14 points. Briana Sturkey and Aleeya Sawyer came up with 11 points each.
Lake Forest vs. Lake Zurich
— Scoring was a struggle, when the Scouts travelled to Lake Zurich on Dec. 4 and dropped a 41-18 decision.
Junior guard Delaney Williams had eight points to go along with six steals.
Sophomore Maeve Summerville led LF in rebounds (7).
With the loss, the Scouts are now 2-5 overall and 0-2 in the North Suburban Conference Lake Division.
Lake Forest Academy vs. Francis Parker
— No problem. LFA improved to 7-0 with a home win over Francis Parker 52-19 on Dec. 4.
New Trier vs. Niles West
— Punctuated by Kathryn Pedi’s 12-point outburst, the host Trevians put 29 points on the board in the first quarter and cruised to a 70-41 victory over Niles West on Dec. 3.
Pedi nailed two three-pointers in that opening frame and wound up sharing team honors (14 points) with fellow senior Jeannie Boehm.
Sophomore Jacqueline Vinson came up with nine points, while freshman Blake Greer had seven points.
With the win, NT moved its record to 6-0 overall and 1-0 in the Central Suburban League South.
The team has scored 70 points or more in five of its six games.
Lake Forest vs. Zion-Benton
— Maeve Summerville came up with 13 points, six rebounds and two blocks, but it wasn’t enough as LF fell to visiting Zion-Benton 61-34 on Dec. 1 in its North Suburban Conference Lake Division opener.
Delaney Williams had six points and two assists, while freshman Grace Tirzmalis led the team with 10 rebounds. Fellow freshman Ellie Pearson had four boards to go along with five points. Olivia Douglass added five points, while Tori Salanty was credited with five steals.
LF fared well at the foul line: 8-10.
Lake Forest Academy vs. HRK
— Tessy Onwuka tallied a team-high 14 points as the Caxys topped visiting HRK 55-25 on Dec. 1 to run their record to 6-0.
Loyola vs. Providence
— The Ramblers jumped out to a 17-5 lead late in the first quarter and went on to beat host Providence Catholic 63-26 on Dec. 1.
Liz Satter was unstoppable. The 6-foot-2 senior power forward poured in 27 points. She added 10 rebounds.
Erin Dowdle also finished in double figures (10 points), while Julia Martinez tallied eight points. Maeve Stanton helped out with seven points. Madison Kane had five assists.
New Trier vs. Maine West
— Highlighted by Jeannie Boehm (22 points) and Kathryn Pedi (18 points), NT stormed past host Maine West 70-47 on Dec. 1.
Pedi finished the game with four three-pointers. Autumn Kalis (10 points) and Haley Greer (9 points) popped in two threes apiece.
Vernon Hills Thanksgiving Tournament

Lake Forest’s Delaney Williams drives to the bucket during the Vernon Hills Thanksgiving Tournament. PHOTOGRAPHY BY JOEL LERNER
Lake Forest: Junior Delaney Williams was point-guard plus in the Vernon Hills Thanksgiving Tournament.
How’s this? Williams, who averaged 14.4 points per game in the five-game, came up with 19 points, 10 rebounds, eight steals and eight assists in LF’s 55-41 victory over Woodstock North on Nov. 23.
In a 56-50 win over Glenbrook North on Nov. 21, Williams stocked the stat sheet with 18 points, nine rebounds, eight steals and five assists.
She also reached double figures in scoring (15 points) in a 52-46 loss to Maine East on Nov. 19. She also had nine rebounds in that contest.
Against Lake Forest Academy on Nov. 16, she had a team-high 11 points, while she was held to nine points in a tourney finale loss to host Vernon Hills 49-32 on Nov. 24.
Sophomore Maeve Summerville also had some solid performances for the Scouts (2-3). She had 15 points and 12 rebounds against Vernon Hills. She wound up with 14 points and seven rebounds in the Maine East game. And, in the Woodstock outing, she had 12 points, 14 rebounds and four steals.
Sophomore Olivia Douglass had a double-digit game (10 points) against Glenbrook North.

Tessy Onwuka of the Caxys scores underneath during action in the Vernon Hills Tournament. PHOTOGRAPHY BY JOEL LERNER
Lake Forest Academy: The Caxys opened the 2015-16 campaign in impressive fashion by going 5-0 and winning the Vernon Hills Thanksgiving Tournament.
Their wins came over Glenbrook North 36-29, Vernon Hills 49-45, Maine East 50-43, Woodstock North 52-41 and Lake Forest 54-38.
Coach Chris Tennyson had a number of players step up.
In the win over GBN, senior Tessy Onwuka (12 points) and junior Aleeya Sawyer (9 points) led the way.
Senior Briana Sturkey (11 points), freshman Kelsi Jackson (10 points) and freshman Rama Keita (10 points) paced the attack against Vernon Hills.
Sturkey also came up big against Maine East, tallying 20 points.
Keita (20 points) and Sawyer (14 points) were the scoring leaders against Woodstock North.
And, in the opener against LF, Keita led the way with 18 points and 10 rebounds. Sawyer chipped in 13 points.
New Trier Thanksgiving Tournament

New Trier’s Haley Greer drives with the ball during play against Loyola Academy at the New Trier Thanksgiving Tournament. PHOTOGRAPHY BY STEVE HANDWERKER
New Trier: Highlighted by balanced scoring — Jeannie Boehm (19 points), Haley Greer (18 points), Autumn Kalis (17 points) and Kathryn Pedi (12 points) — the Trevians defeated Bogan 74-62 on Nov. 28 to take first place in their own invite with a 4-0 record.
NT’s other wins came over Harlan 70-40 on Nov. 27, Loyola 54-33 on Nov. 20 and Phillips 75-48 on Nov. 18.
Boehm tallied a team-high 15 points in the win over Harlan. Greer scored 11, while Maggie Murdock added eight points.
Boehm’s biggest outing came in the opener, when the 6-foot-3 Harvard University recruit poured in 29 points against Phillips.
In the victory over LA, she came up with 22 points, eight rebounds and five blocks.
Pedi, a four-year starter, had 17 points against Phillips. She contributed 11 points and eight rebounds against the Ramblers.
Loyola: The Ramblers ended up with a 3-1 mark in the tournament.
They opened with a 53-42 victory over Harlan on Nov. 17. Liz Satter came up with 26-point outing to go along with six rebounds. Madison Kane added eight points, while Mary Cormier had six rebounds.
In the loss to New Trier on Nov. 20, Satter led LA with a team-high 11 points and seven rebounds.
In round three of the tourney on Nov. 25, the Ramblers topped Bogan 50-46 behind Julia Martinez (13 points, 6 assists), Cormier (11 points, 10 rebounds), Kane (11 points, 5 points, 3 assists) and Satter (8 points, 8 rebounds).
Then, in the fourth round on Nov. 28, Loyola took care of Phillips 62-46. Satter put together a big night: 23 points, 12 rebounds and three assists. Erin Dowdle finished with 15 points. Martinez had eight assists.