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Boys soccer / Lake County roundup

After nine road games to open the season, Warren's boys soccer team finally had its home opener Thursday.

It was worth the wait for the Blue Devils, who edged Mundelein 2-1 in North Suburban Lake Division action.

Kody Anderson and Kevin Penarrita scored for Warren (6-1-3, 2-0), while Mikey Pliskat had both assists. Warren keeper R.J. Hill made 6 saves.

Libertyville 2, Lake Forest 1: Senior Cam Fragassi stayed hot for the Wildcats, who remained undefeated with the North Suburban Lake win.

Fragassi, who had a hat trick against Stevenson on Monday, netted an unassisted goal, and Sam Kratzer also scored for Libertyville (5-0, 3-0), which led 2-0 at halftime.

Wildcats keeper Sam Muchmore made 8 saves.

Antioch 4, Vernon Hills 0: Iven Hernandez's hat trick, which hiked his season goal total to 13, led the Sequoits in the North Suburban Prairie match.

Hernandez picked up an assist on Mickey West's goal, as well. Krystian Streit added a pair of assists, giving him 7 on the season.

Thomas Furlong also assisted on a goal for Antioch (6-1, 2-0), which led only 1-0 at halftime. Sequoits keeper Dan Miller had 2 saves in earning the shutout.

Round Lake 5, Wauconda 1: Alejandro Sotelo scored twice, and Freddie Ramirez had a goal and an assist for the Panthers in North Suburban Prairie action.

Round Lake also got goals from Mario Huerta and Christian Vazquez. Joel Sanchez added an assist, while Panthers keeper Adis Sator had a pair of saves in each half.

Wauconda (2-4, 0-1) got its lone goal from Teddy Kolarov, assisted by Karl Christ.

North Chicago 3, Grant 1: Grant keeper Nick Heidenthal made 11 saves in the North Suburban Prairie game.

Dundee-Crown 4, Grayslake North 0: The Knights fell to the host Chargers, who improved to 7-2 with the Fox Valley Conference crossover win.

Grayslake North coach Adam DeCaluwe singled out the strong play of senior midfielder Zach Kottmer and senior defender Lucas Buckels.

"Tonight we struggled to find any real possession or purpose as Dundee Crown did a good job dictating the play from the start to the finish," DeCaluwe said. "They scored very early on in the first half, and then we settled in and played pretty even for the remainder of the half. The second half was Dundee Crown's from start to finish."

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