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Boys soccer: Naperville North, Naperville Central advance, will meet for sectional title

Romeoville struck first against top-seeded Naperville North and held the Huskies scoreless for nearly 60 minutes Wednesday night.

It started to feel like the Spartans' magic from last season - when they surprised the state with a runner-up finish in Class 3A - was back.

Then Naperville North, widely considered a state title favorite, stormed back.

The Huskies scored three times in the final 23 minutes to end the season for fourth-seeded Romeoville, pulling off a 3-1 win in a Class 3A Plainfield North Sectional semifinal.

"We had to play a perfect game and not give them chances and we gave them a couple chances," Romeoville coach Nick Cirrincione said. "We still had some chances, too, but we just didn't get the goals we needed. We played well for 60 minutes but we just couldn't keep them contained."

Manny Casillas scored in the 20th minute for Romeoville (17-6-3).

Noah Radeke had a goal and two assists to lead the comeback for Naperville North (20-1-3), which will take on crosstown rival Naperville Central (11-5-7) - a 1-0 overtime winner over Oswego - in the sectional championship game at 10 a.m. Saturday. Anthony Flores and Jaxon Stokes also scored for the Huskies.

"The first half, they had us on the ropes, for sure," Naperville North coach Jim Konrad said. "The first 30 minutes, (Romeoville) did a great job putting pressure on us and they were flying all over the field.

"I was proud of the boys. We kept telling them to stay the course. We made some better decisions with the ball and we fought our way through."

After a wave of pressure from Romeoville over the first 20 minutes, Casillas cashed in with a beautiful strike on a free kick from 25 yards, blasting it into the top left corner of the net to give the Spartans the lead.

"That was legit," Cirrincione said. "You can't get any better than that. He scored one a couple weeks ago that was just like that. The same exact shot into the upper 90."

Casillas said he put in a lot of prep work for that exact opportunity.

"I go practice with (goalkeeper Alex) Duda in the mornings before school and we practice free kicks just in case there's a big moment like that," Casillas said. "I had the chance to take it and I scored it. It gave us the 1-0 lead. It felt good."

Romeoville took a 1-0 lead to halftime, but Casillas thought it should have been a bigger margin.

"I think we definitely took it to them the entire first half," Casillas said. "We definitely won the first half but we should have finished more to kill them right away."

Radeke gave Naperville North the lift it needed when he headed in Josh Pedersen's corner kick to tie the game with 22:34 to go.

The Huskies took off from there, with Radeke setting up his teammates for goals. Flores had the go-ahead strike with 14:44 to go and Stokes closed the scoring with 6:50 left.

"We obviously went down 1-0 off a great free kick from their player," Radeke said. "We just knew we had to get back into the game. This is the last chance for some of our players and we couldn't get bounced early after only losing one game all season."

The loss ends the high school careers of 14 Romeoville seniors, many of whom were part of the state runner-up team last season.

"I'm going to remember those moments, the big victories, the comeback wins, the hard-fought wins throughout the year," Casillas, a senior, said. "It all feels great.

"I think we left the program in good hands. I knew my class was great. From middle school, we all knew what we were going for. We've all been playing together since we were young so we already had that chemistry and it really showed."

Naperville Central 1, Oswego 0:

Led by seniors Ben Sobecki, Ryan Walsh and Jack Wentzell, defense has paid off for the Oswego soccer team this fall, taking them into a battle against Naperville Central during Wednesday's Class 3A Plainfield North sectional final.

Once again, the trio was on their game, frustrating the Redhawks for 80 minutes before surrendering a goal in the first overtime and dropping a hard fought 1-0 game in double overtime.

"I told my players whoever scored one goal was going to win the game," Panthers coach Gaspar Arias said. "It happened. That's the way it goes."

Patrick Bohan, who was battling hip injuries this fall and rested before the post-season, delivered the big blow just 51 seconds into the overtime.

"They were able to defend us all game so we had to take advantage," Bohan said. "We had been shooting all game so we were lucky to have one fall."

Oswego (17-7-3) had some chances throughout the game, as did the Redhawks, but neither could break through until Bohan.

"We knew the game they were bringing and for us," Arias said. "We are a possession team and like to put the ball on the ground and combine, but games with long balls it's very hard. At one point they are going to get one. They're a great team. We were with them all the way until the end, and we talked about being ready and not letting them shoot. We didn't step to that one and unfortunately that one went in."

It takes nothing away from a fantastic season by the Panthers.

"I told them they should be proud of whatever they've done," Arias said. "We had a great season and got to play against Naperville Central and take them to overtime. It was like an even game. We had some chances, they had some chances and whoever put it in at the end won the game."

Naperville Central (11-5-7) advances to Saturday's championship against Naperville North, a team that beat them in the Naperville Invitational before they rebounded to tie them in DVC play.

- Chris Walker

  Naperville North's Noah Radeke battles for a header in a crowd of Romeoville players in the Class 3A Plainfield North soccer sectional semifinal Wednesday in Plainfield. John Starks/jstarks@dailyherald.com
  Romeoville's Isaiah Pinagets a header over Naperville North's Anthony Flores in the Class 3A Plainfield North High School boys soccer sectional semifinal game in Plainfield on Wednesday, October 25, 2023. John Starks/jstarks@dailyherald.com
  Romeoville's Manny Casillas (4) celebrates his first-half goal against Naperville North with his teammates in the Class 3A Plainfield North High School boys soccer sectional semifinal game in Plainfield on Wednesday, October 25, 2023. John Starks/jstarks@dailyherald.com
  Romeoville's Lio Renteria battles Naperville North's Jaxon Stokes and Niko Ladas, right, in the Class 3A Plainfield North High School boys soccer sectional semifinal game in Plainfield on Wednesday, October 25, 2023. John Starks/jstarks@dailyherald.com
  Naperville North's Andrew Hebron keeps Romeoville's Kameron McShaw from the ball in the Class 3A Plainfield North High School boys soccer sectional semifinal game in Plainfield on Wednesday, October 25, 2023. John Starks/jstarks@dailyherald.com
  Naperville Central's Alex Poole and Oswego's Ryan Walsh compete for the ball in the Class 3A Plainfield North High School boys soccer sectional semifinal game in Plainfield on Wednesday, October 25, 2023. John Starks/jstarks@dailyherald.com
  Oswego's Ryan Walsh knocks down Naperville Central's Eric Sonnenschein in the Class 3A Plainfield North High School boys soccer sectional semifinal game in Plainfield on Wednesday, October 25, 2023. John Starks/jstarks@dailyherald.com
  Naperville Central's Eric Sonnenschein and Oswego's Ryan Walsh compete for the ball in the Class 3A Plainfield North High School boys soccer sectional semifinal game in Plainfield on Wednesday, October 25, 2023. John Starks/jstarks@dailyherald.com
  Naperville Central's Ludo Gallina falls as Oswego's Benjamin Sobecki goes for the ball in the Class 3A Plainfield North High School boys soccer sectional semifinal game in Plainfield on Wednesday, October 25, 2023. John Starks/jstarks@dailyherald.com
  Oswego's Lucas Ensign, left, and Naperville Central's Ryan Lafferty collide Wednesday in Plainfield. John Starks/jstarks@dailyherald.com
  Naperville Central's Mikey Defalco gets to the ball before Oswego's Kevin Laird in the Class 3A Plainfield North High School boys soccer sectional semifinal game in Plainfield on Wednesday, October 25, 2023. John Starks/jstarks@dailyherald.com
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