St. Edward's breakthrough season garnered plenty of recognition from Suburban Christian Conference Gold Division coaches.
The Green Wave had five players named to the All-SCC Gold team, with senior defensive end Dan Duffy headlining the group.
Duffy landed SCC Gold Defensive MVP honors after recording a team-best 15 sacks to go along with 52 tackles during the regular season.
"(Duffy) had an incredible year," St. Edward coach Mike Rolando said. "All the coaches said they couldn't block him and were running away from him as much as possible. We're really proud of him."
St. Edward senior Shane Finnane earned all-conference honors for the second straight year after a standout season at linebacker and offensive tackle.
Senior Jordan Torres was also recognized for his efforts at fullback and linebacker. Senior running back David Hoebbel and senior linebacker Nathan Gaige -- a four-year varsity starter -- were the Green Wave's other two all-conference members.
In addition to its five all-conference selections, St. Edward also earned the SCC Gold sportsmanship award. The Green Wave finished second in the conference standings and compiled a 6-4 overall record, earning the program's first postseason berth since 2003 in the process.
Aurora Christian junior John McGee was named the league's Player of the Year. Wheaton Academy senior Brian Pell and Immaculate Conception senior Will Cronin tied in voting for SCC Gold Offensive MVP honors.
COLLEGES
Trinity International 1, Judson women's soccer 0 -- The Eagles (11-5-3) lost to Trinity International (9-8-1) for the tenth straight time in postseason play in the opening round of the Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference tournament.
After an early Trinity goal, the Eagles missed chances to even the ledger when Lynsey MacFarland failed to convert a penalty kick in the 76th minute. Judson will now await its seeding in the National Christian Collegiate Athletic Association.
Triton 66, ECC men's basketball 55 -- The Spartans (0-1) shot a woeful 19-for-70 from the field to open their season with a loss.
Marquis Lobdell (13 points) and Dave Bernard (9 points) led ECC's scorers. Brett Manning added 8 points.
ECC women's basketball 74, Triton 42 -- The Spartans (1-0) began their season in winning fashion, bolstered by solid outings from Lauren Gabler (22 points) and Brittany Armato (15 points). Darlynn Sivilay and Krissy Kunavich poured in six points apiece for ECC.