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Gabby Tylka, who will play this summer with U23 semipro soccer team, makes promise for Providence. ‘We'll be back.'
Gabby Tylka, who will play this summer with U23 semipro soccer team, makes promise for Providence. ‘We'll be back.'

Chicago Tribune

time6 days ago

  • General
  • Chicago Tribune

Gabby Tylka, who will play this summer with U23 semipro soccer team, makes promise for Providence. ‘We'll be back.'

WASHINGTON, Ill. — Freshman midfielder Gabby Tylka is one of many reasons why Providence feels that — after winning its second straight sectional title and putting a scare Tuesday night into powerhouse Peoria Notre Dame — this might be just the start. Tylka, who scored 10 goals this season and whose skills are advanced enough that she is set to play this summer with a U23 semipro team, certainly believes the future is bright. 'It's been a great year,' Tylka said. 'We had to lose at some point after we've won all these games. But I'm really excited about next year. We'll be back.' The Celtics put themselves in a good position to push for the program's first state appearance, but it slipped away late as Peoria Notre Dame pulled away for a 3-0 win in the Class 2A Washington Supersectional. Senior goalkeeper Claire Wajda made seven saves for Providence (22-1-2), including stopping Irish superstar Ava Lafollette on a penalty kick. Alyssa Thulin had the lone shot on goal for the Celtics. Lafollette responded to the missed penalty kick by scoring a hat trick over the final 24 minutes, adding to her program record for goals in a season with 57. Peoria Notre Dame (25-1-1) remained undefeated against Illinois competition. The Celtics, however, started only four seniors and figure to bring back a heap of talent. That includes Tylka, who will be playing with the Joliet-based Steel City FC women's U25 team. 'One of our freshman coaches is an assistant for them and he told me to try out,' Tylka said. 'It's great. I went to a few tryouts. All the players are really nice. Some of them are like 9 years older than me and one of them asked, 'How are you here?' 'But it's really fun. It's a great opportunity. I can't wait.' While the future is exciting, the Celtics felt like they took a big step in the present Tuesday night. Providence coach Mike Taylor was thrilled after his team held off Peoria Notre Dame while playing with a strong wind disadvantage in the first half, going into halftime scoreless. Taylor felt it was a much different game from last season when the same two teams met in a supersectional and the Irish won 4-0. 'Last year, we knew it was going to be rough,' Taylor said. 'It was just our first year getting there and stuff like that. This year, anyone could have won. We're as good as them. 'Take away that first goal and we're going to overtime, maybe going to PKs, because they only scored those last two after we pushed everybody up in the final minutes.' Wajda kept the game scoreless by tipping Lafollette's penalty kick over the crossbar with 28:53 left. 'She's just a gamer,' Taylor said of Wajda. 'She hates to dive in practice. She'll wave at the ball and I'll yell at her. But we come into games, she'll dive for the ball. She made a couple nice diving saves. 'The PK just exemplified her. She gave everything she had every game.' Lafollette broke through just under six minutes later with a shot that went off Wajda's leg and the inside of the post before tucking into the net. Lafollette added two goals in the final five minutes. That didn't take away the Celtics' pride. 'We probably could have pushed a little more, but I'm so proud of our team,' Thulin said. 'We've come so far and we just fell a little short.' Thulin, a junior midfielder, is confident bigger things are ahead. 'I think it's just the start,' she said. 'I think next year we'll for sure have it. We're going to come back stronger, remember this feeling, remember it sucks and push even harder for that win.'

PND junior Ava Lafollette holds impressive record, could score 50 goals this season
PND junior Ava Lafollette holds impressive record, could score 50 goals this season

Yahoo

time20-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

PND junior Ava Lafollette holds impressive record, could score 50 goals this season

PEORIA, Ill. (WMBD/WYZZ) — It continues to be a productive season for Ava Lafollette. The junior forward enters the postseason with 46 goals in 22 games. No player, male or female, has scored more goals in a single soccer season at Notre Dame. She didn't even know she was close to the record. 'When coach told us that I made the scoring record it was a great feeling,' said LaFollette. 'Last year I only scored 26 goals. I have almost doubled that and we're not done. We have all the postseason to go, hopefully we make it back to state.' The previous record for goals in season at Notre Dame was 41, shared by Noah Madrigal (2019) and Kayden Hudson (2024). 'I don't know if I've seen a girl more elite in putting the ball in the back of the net,' said PND girls soccer coach Ben Ralf. 'Getting any space, she makes defenders pay for letting her get open.' The scouting report is out an on most nights, Lafollette is drawing two defenders, sometimes three. Yet she is still able to generate offense for the Irish (20-1-1). She knows she has to earn her shots on goal. 'If I get the ball to my feet, I can turn and score. If I get it on top, with my speed I can beat them and score,' said Lafollette. 'I think there's various ways I've scored all season. I think that's helping me score more goals.' Lafollette isn't thinking too much about the scoring record now as she's hoping to get the Irish back to state. PND finished third at state a year ago and this season they'd like to get to that state championship game. 'Even though we still won third place, everyone had that feeling of guilt. We wish we would have won that (semifinal) game,' Lafollette said. 'We have experience going to state. If we give it our all the whole 80 minutes, then we can pull it off.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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