Sophomore Nicholas Sternes recorded two of Stevenson’s 200 games (213 and 204), while classmate Ryan Grabiner had the other (203).
Sophomore Joey Gluck was the highest-placing Pat, finishing 57 th out of 208 bowlers with a six-game series score of 1,020.
Stevenson at Lake Park Invitational: The Patriots finished 19 th out of 32 teams at the Brunswick Zone in Woodridge. Junior goalie Jeremy Riback made 24 saves. Billy has scored 21 goals in Stevenson’s 22 games this season. New Trier Green 4, Stevenson 1: At Twin Rinks, senior Billy Kopka scored the Patriots’ lone goal, assisted by classmate Justin Roseman. Other top-seven showings came from junior Gavin Yuan (sixth, men’s foil), senior Jessica Zhang (sixth, women’s foil), senior Annika Rehberger (seventh, women’s foil), senior Jared Ponticell i (seventh, men’s epee) and junior Gillian Welles (seventh, women’s saber). Stevenson also had three third-place efforts, from junior Aaron Kim in men’s foil, senior David Liu in men’s epee, and senior Lisa Han in women’s saber. A trio of Patriots had second-place finishes: Senior Benjamin Levsky in men’s saber, senior Chloe Myers in women’s saber, and junior Aya Taira in women’s foil. Freshman Stephen Yi finished first in men’s foil, sophomore Nikita Vasilyev captured men’s saber, and senior Geeta Jhangiani took top honors in women’s epee. Stevenson hosted SHS Open: The Patriots won championships in three weapons during their annual tournament in the Field House. – Sectional Results | All State Final Qualifiers | Daily Herald, Pioneer Press SHS finished second to Barrington, 405-357.
The 200 free relay (1:37.05) featured Ashley, Maddy, Claudia and junior Abigail Li, while the 400 free relay (3:32.02) had Maddy, Ashley, Abigail and junior Lucy Stevens. Stevenson’s other relays also are state-bound after finishing second. Jessica finished third in the 100 breaststroke (1:06.05), while sophomore Elizabeth Cao placed fourth in 100 backstroke (57.52). Claudia captured the other sectional championship for SHS, winning the 100-yard butterfly (57.67). Ashley swam the first leg of the relay, followed by sophomore Jessica Nyborg, freshman Claudia Rzeznik and junior Maddy O’Donnell. The Tulane commit also was part of Stevenson’s other pool record-breaker, the 200-yard medley relay, which finished second to Barrington in 1:45.06, breaking the old mark of 1:45.43 set by Fremd in 2014. Ashley broke the record of 56.26 she set last year. Senior Ashley Carollo won the 100-yard backstroke in 55.44 seconds, setting a new pool record that also was the fastest time in the state’s 16 sectionals. Stevenson hosted IHSA Sectional: SHS qualified seven swimmers for this weekend’s state meet and broke two pool records while finishing second to Barrington in the Patriot Natatorium. In the junior varsity chambers, freshman Vaasu Kakuturu earned a First Place Award, freshman Evelyn Jiang got a Second Place Award, and freshman Anmol Dash garnered a Third Place Award.įriday’s Digest misspelled the name of all-district musician Eileen Kang. Seniors Anubhav Agarwal and Josh Zhu won First Place Awards in their varsity chambers, while senior Matthew Walsh received a Third Place Award. Stevenson finished third in the Large School Sweepstakes category at the Illinois Congressional Debate Association tournament held Saturday at Grayslake North High School. In the JV History Bee competition, Anish and sophomore Aniket Dixit tied for fourth place.Īll of the students listed above qualified for the National History Bowl and Bee tournament, which will be held in April.ĭebate Team Third at Grayslake North Tournament The D team, consisting of sophomores William Bratton and Connor Friedman, and freshman Anish Arora, finished fourth. In the Junior Varsity Division, Stevenson’s C team placed third with sophomores Allen Guo, Asher Mason and Denis Selyuzhitsky. In the Varsity History Bee competition, Govind won top honors, Arjun was second, David placed fifth and junior Meehir Dixit was a finalist. The team consisted of senior Ethan Hermes, juniors Govind Prabhakar and David Holmquist, and sophomore Arjun Nageswaran.
Stevenson served as host for the Northern Illinois Regional History Bowl and Bee on Saturday, with its A team winning the Varsity History Bowl competition. SHS Wins Regional History Bowl, Bee Titles