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Wheaton Academy boys soccer takes thriller over Marmion

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Stoneman, a Burlington Central transfer, was the most dangerous player on the field for much of the night. In addition to his PK goal and match-winning assist, he had a couple of Wheaton Academy's best scoring chances during regulation.

"He's been a great addition to the team," Flynn said. "He brings great technical work, good work rate – he's just an all-around great player."

The loss snapped a 14-match unbeaten streak for Marmion (14-6-2, 7-1 SCC), one shy of a program record. Morton's goal was a team-leading 13th on the season.

Morton is one of several promising underclassmen for Marmion, taking a smidgen of the sting out of Wednesday night's disappointment for first-year Cadets coach Ricky Del Toro.

"We've still got the postseason now [this year] but we have a bright future here at Marmion," Del Toro said.

Because of Hutchison's red card, the Cadets, who were moved up to Class 3A this year, will be without a starting defender when they take on Wheaton Warrenville South on Tuesday in a Naperville North Regional semifinal.

The Warriors, meanwhile, will be among the favorites in the 2A tournament, and also start Tuesday at the Chicago University Regional.

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