End of the Season OPRF Soccer Party for Players, Coaches, and Parents
When: Friday, December 2 at 6:30 PM
Where: 1335 Park, River Forest (Pasternak’s)
We will order the food and ask for a contribution per person. Once we have a final count, we will let you know how much per person.
Please RSVP by Nov. 20 to Carolyn Kilbride (Pasternak) at cakilbride@mac.com.
20-4-1 (3rd in conference because of the tie for first)
All State (chosen by the IHSSCA)
Stephen Golz
All Area Suntimes First Team
Stephen Golz
All Sectional (chosen by the IHSSCA)
Zack Weigel
All Sectional Honorable Mention (chosen by the IHSSCA)
Ryan Huettel
All Conference (selected by the team based on conference game performance)
Stephen Golz
Granger Sheppard
Zack Weigel
Danny Pasternak
Team MVP (voted on by the team)
Stephen Golz
Team Accomplishments
Leyden Tournament Champions
Number One Ranking
Ranked all Season
Regional Champions
Best Record in Program History (confirmed with Coach Hunt and Coach Trout)
Defeating Fenwick
Dear Coach Wright and the Huskie Soccer Program,
I would like to extend my sincere gratitude to your program and its parents for their efforts after your game against Larkin High School. After a well-played match, a Larkin player collapsed outside of out stadium due to severe dehydration. Our trainer was immediately notified and hurried to the young man. Upon arrival, several people were already trying to help the young man and many, if not all, were OPRF parents. With teamwork, focus, and communication, the adults involved worked with patience and calm during a very intense situation. The young man collapsed, began to have seizures, and had a difficult time breathing. At one point, the young man lost consciousness, further adding to need to act to possibly save a life. The OPRF parents remained calm and were able to assist our trainer until the paramedics arrived, at which they communicated very clearly what was happening. Through these actions, the young man was able to be safely sent to the hospital where he received the necessary medical attention to ensure his safety.
I cannot begin to express my sincere gratitude towards those parents for what they did in a time of crisis. They made a decision to help another in a time of great need and helped to save a young man’s life. I am sure the parents of the player, who were unable to be at the game, are very grateful for such actions, as am I.
Coach Wright, please pass along our thanks to your program and its parents. They truly understand the meaning of teamwork. Despite the fact that during the game they may have worn different jerseys, at the end of the game, they know we are all here for the support and well-being of all of the kids. I am thankful that they stepped up in a time of need and I hope that they know that their actions were greatly appreciated.
Best of luck the rest of the season, your team has played great to start the season and I hope it continues for you and your team!
Sincerely
Coach Valintis.
Parents please try to sign up to bring something for one day to make it easy on our hosts.