The Lincoln-Way Central girls soccer team saw its season come to an end in the Class 3A Bloomington Supersectional. | Click the image to read our story https://t.co/vmGCu3QE3d
Join us in welcoming Jenna Hall back to Illinois as our head coach!
๐ธ Two-time MAC Coach of the Year
๐น 2019 Illinois Athletics Hall of Fame inductee
๐ธ NFCA First-Team All-American
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What a ride! Thank you seniors and LWC Soccer.
Windy City Classic Champs
Undefeated Conf Champs
Regional and Sectional Champs
Elite 8
All-Conference Selection. 16 shutouts. Now ready for ECNLRL Playoffs!! @chiINTER@ECNLgirls@ChilandSoccer
Nearly 1,800 wins.
One sideline.
Think about that. How often has that ever happened in high school sports across the U.S.?
Tonight's Class 2A sectional final between Lemont and Providence is about more than 80 minutes of high school soccer in Illinois.
It's about two coaches who have spent decades shaping the lives of 1,000s of student athletes.
Lemont's Rick Prangen and Providence's Mike Taylor enter the game with nearly 1,800 combined career victories.
Prangen, who taught his final day at Lemont just a week ago, is closing an incredible chapter with 436 boys wins and 487 girls wins.
Taylor, now at 510 boys victories and is closing in on 300 wins on the girls side, has left his mark at Providence, Glenbard South, Fenton and Saint Viator.
But the real numbers are the 1,000s of young people these two men have impacted along the way.
#MoreThanJUSTGames #IHSA