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"We were passing the ball really well and moving it around in the second half," said Collins, the senior attack who also is president of the school's Tri-Ship service club.
Glenbrook North quickly broke the ice on a goal by Aidan Siegel after Jackson Schulte picked up a ground ball behind the New Trier net and fed Siegel. "I felt pretty good at halftime," said Glenbrook North coach Justin Georgacakis."We're sitting not too many down, we can make a little run. We started the second half by winning the draw and had an opportunity, and they came out and it was goal, goal, goal.
Trevians coach Adam Dickson said Pressman travels to competitions and camps to hone his technique.
Adding goals for New Trier were Jackson Ochsenhirt, Shea Kreisa, Duncan White, Bob Dold, P.J. Sibell, Shane Randle and Trevor Martay.
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