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All-conference honors for three Trinity basketball players
Miller posts double-double in win over Nor thside Prep
By MELVIN TATE Contributing Reporter
GCAC Red team in seniors Cam Brusca and Allie Heyer a great day personally but just missed advancing to the state meet. Dubanwoich was eighth among individual candidates, three pins from the last berth.
Dubanowich then came one pin from the two at-large individuals among the state’s four sectionals who also qualified based on closest-to-the-cut in their respective sectional.
The two bowlers from the Rockford Guilford Sectional (1,257 and 1,256) were one and two pins from that individual cut. Dubanowich would have won the tiebreaker with the higher six-g ame series.
“He bowled spectacularly,” Fenwick coach Judi Tichanek said. “Basically [his key was] not letting his emotions get the best of him and basically just focusing.”
Miller is averaging 14 points and 7.8 rebounds per g ame for the Blazers. Richardson is averaging 9.8 points, 5 rebounds and 3.2 assists per g ame while Rodrigue z averages 9.2 PPG and 3 RPG.
On the cour t, Trinity (15-10) rolled past visiting Nor thside Prep 51-22 on Jan. 21. Miller posted another doubledouble with 22 points and 14 rebounds, while Richardson had nine points, five rebounds and three assists and Rodrigue z eight points, six rebounds, three assists, and two steals.
On Jan. 19, the Blazers fell to visiting Montini 56-45. Rodrigue z had 18 points, five rebounds and three assists while Miller added 12 points and five points
Fenwick girls basketball
Fenwick High School had two players make the All-
Ag ainst visiting Willowbrook on Jan. 23, Brusca had 14 points and eight rebounds and Heyer 11 points But it wasn’t enough as the War riors rallied from a seven-point halftime deficit for a 42-40 victory over the Friars (12-13), who scored just 11 points in the second half Brusca fouled out with 3:17 to play. That along with 29 tur novers hur t Fenwick, which lost a chance to tie or win the g ame when Grace Kapsch committed an of fensive foul with 1.9 remaining.
On Jan. 19, Heyer scored 13 points and Brusca had 10 points, five rebounds, and three assists in the Friars’ 47-36 loss to visiting Loyola Academy.
OPRF wrestling
Freshman Zev Koransky continued his strong debut season for the Oak Park and River Forest High School wrestling team, winning the 113-pound title Jan. 21 at the Huskie Invitational. The Huskies came in eighth as a team with 111 points
Koransky won three matches and improved his record to 28-7. It took just 44 seconds for him to pin Dylan Ramsey of Crystal Lake Central in the final.
Cooper Lacey and David Ogunsanya also had nice days for
The Huskies have their final West Suburban Silver dual meet of the season Jan. 26 at York
Fenwick wrestling
Fenwick finished in 10th place with 50 points at the Chicago Catholic League Championships on Jan. 21 at Mount Car mel.
Finn McGee had a strong showing for the Friars Although he lost the 170-pound title match to Mount Carmel’s Colin Kelly via pin (2:35), he gar nered three victories on the day to improve his season record to 31-4.
Other Fenwick place-winners were Vincent Fioravanti at 160 (6th) and Conor Stetz at 220 (3rd).
The Friars will now prepare for the IHSA Class 2A regional at Ridgewood on Feb. 4.
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