By Josh Bootsma
LANSING, Ill. (September 18, 2022) — Below are the most recent scores for the TF South Red Wolves:
Boys Soccer
Tuesday, September 13
Opponent: Oak Forest High School
Result: TF United lost to Oak Forest 1-0
Oswald Mendoza had five saves in goal.
Thursday, September 15
Opponent: Lemont High School
Result: TF United lost to Lemont 2-0
Oswald Mendoza had five saves in goal.
Saturday, September 17
Opponent: Bremen High School
Result: TF United tied with Bremen 1-1
Goal by Jonathon Hernandez, assisted by Giovanni Melgoza. TFU is now 4-5-2 on the season and 1-2-2 in conference.
Boys Cross Country
Tuesday, September 13
Opponents: Bremen, Eisenhower, Oak Lawn
Result: The Red Wolves took second place (Bremen: 24, TFS: 57, Eisenhower: 60, Oak Lawn: 80)
Full results below:
- Austin Hewes, Senior (19:58) 6th place
- Carlos Cervantes, Junior (20:42) 9th place
- Kenan Maxey, Sophomore (21:04) 13th place
- Rodrigo Cortez Sophomore (21:22) 14th place
- Ben Gresham, Sophomore (21:38) 15th place Personal Record (PR)
- Malcolm Richardson, Senior (23:59) 24th place PR
- Aaron Major, Junior (25:38) 34th place PR
- Gavin Cottrill, Senior (25:44) 35th place
- Josue Delgado, Freshman (30:11) 39th place PR
- Colin Harris, Sophomore (35:42) 44th place
Saturday, September 17
Meet: Fourth Annual Julian Urbina Memorial Invitational, hosted by TF North at Riverfront Park in South Holland
Result: TF South Varsity finished eighth out of 13 teams. The Freshmen/Sophomore team finished fifth out of 10 teams.
Full results below:
Freshmen/Sophomore
- Kenan Maxey, Sophomore (21:08) 7th – Received medal
- Rodrigo Cortez, Sophomore (21:14) 8th – Received medal
- Ben Gresham, Sophomore (22:37) 15th – Received medal
- Josue Delgado, Freshman (29:56) 47th – Personal Record
- Colin Harris, Sophomore (31:36) 49th
Varsity
- Austin Hewes, Senior (19:58) 19th – Received medal
- Carlos Cervantes, Junior (20:33) 24th
- Adam Castellanos, Senior (24:55) 56th
- Malcolm Richardson, Senior (26:13) 58th
- Gavin Cottrill, Senior (27:16) 61st
The boys’ and girls’ next meet will be on Tuesday, September 20 at Erfert Park against Hillcrest and Richards. TFS recognize their seniors at this meet. Girls will race at 4:30 p.m., and the boys will race at 5.
Girls Tennis
Tuesday, September 13
Opponents: Reavis High School
Result: The Red Wolves lost all five of their matches to Reavis
TF United Girls Swimming
Tuesday, September 13
Opponents: Argo High School
Result: TFU lost to Argo 77-22
Junior Apollonia Villalpando won the 100-yard butterfly, sophomore Aaliyah Harb won the 200-yard IM, and freshman Jael Tatum won the 50-yard freestyle.
Thursday, September 15
Opponents: Thornton Township High School
Result: TFU lost to Thornton 39-29.
Golf
Wednesday, September 14
Opponents: Oak Lawn High School
Result: The Red Wolves beat Oak Lawn 187-208
The Red Wolves improve to 8-5 on the season with a victory over Oak Lawn. The match was played at Centennial Park in Munster, par 36. TFS was led by medalist Anthony Gianoli (45), Ethan Modjeski (46), Ryan Avenatti (48), and Ryan Marnell (48).
Volleyball
Thursday, September 15
Opponent: Evergreen Park High School
Result: TF South fell to Evergreen Park (25-20, 25-19)
Nyrobi Moore had three kills, Raquel Murphy had nine blocks, and Sarahi S. had 5/6 digs. The team’s conference record is 0-5.
Football
Friday, September 16
Opponent: Oak Forest High School
Result: TF South lost to Oak Forest 26-13
Christian Streeter scored on an 88-yard kickoff return, with Giovanni Melgoza booting the extra point. TFS’s other score came on another kickoff return by Jason Jones, who ran 91 yards into the end zone. The two-point conversion failed.
TFS plays next at Hillcrest on Friday, September 23.
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