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===2016-2017===
 
===2016-2017===
OPRF started the year with the loss of most of its starting roster (Arjun Rawal, Ethan Mertz, and Noah Banholzer), but gained sophomore generalist Kevin Kodama in addition to senior specialists Cole Tamondong, John Niewijk, and Jon Panton.  After starting the season with a promising win over conference rivals Hinsdale Central, OPRF proceeded to lose the next 5 matches against HC, including a subsequent championship match at Fenwick Kickoff. At Ultima, OPRF finished 3rd in the Uber division after defeating a shorthanded IMSA and a full Fremd team before losing to both Stevenson A and Hinsdale Central (twice). OPRF's lack of tournaments afterwards prevented them from facing stronger competition, but they finished 2nd at Fenton Masonic Sectionals to Hinsdale Central and took the conference championship home after finally defeating Hinsdale Central. In the [[IHSA]] State series, OPRF won a tight regional match against York and ended up winning the subsequent sectional over Hinsdale Central. At IHSA State, OPRF defeated [[Carbondale]] before losing to both [[Auburn]] and [[University (Normal)]], finishing T-5th. At the 2017 [[PACE NSC]], OPRF played in Tier 2 after tight morning losses to [[La Jolla]] and [[Thomas Jefferson]] B. A mixed performance in the afternoon rounds brought OPRF into a playoff for 33rd place. OPRF won that playoff to take 33rd after second day wins over [[Davis]], [[Danville]] and [[Hunter]] B.  
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OPRF started the year with the loss of most of its starting roster (Arjun Rawal, Ethan Mertz, and Noah Banholzer), but gained sophomore generalist Kevin Kodama in addition to senior specialists Cole Tamondong, Jon Niewijk, and Jon Panton.  After starting the season with a promising win over conference rivals Hinsdale Central, OPRF proceeded to lose the next 5 matches against HC, including a subsequent championship match at Fenwick Kickoff. At Ultima, OPRF finished 3rd in the Uber division after defeating a shorthanded IMSA and a full Fremd team before losing to both Stevenson A and Hinsdale Central (twice). OPRF's lack of tournaments afterwards prevented them from facing stronger competition, but they finished 2nd at Fenton Masonic Sectionals to Hinsdale Central and took the conference championship home after finally defeating Hinsdale Central. In the [[IHSA]] State series, OPRF won a tight regional match against York and ended up winning the subsequent sectional over Hinsdale Central. At IHSA State, OPRF defeated [[Carbondale]] before losing to both [[Auburn]] and [[University (Normal)]], finishing T-5th. At the 2017 [[PACE NSC]], OPRF played in Tier 2 after tight morning losses to [[La Jolla]] and [[Thomas Jefferson]] B. A mixed performance in the afternoon rounds brought OPRF into a playoff for 33rd place. OPRF won that playoff to take 33rd after second day wins over [[Davis]], [[Danville]] and [[Hunter]] B.  
  
 
==[[IHSSBCA All State Program|All-Sectional and All-State]] selections==
 
==[[IHSSBCA All State Program|All-Sectional and All-State]] selections==
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*PJ (senior)
 
*PJ (senior)
  
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==Former Members==
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*John Binder (2007)
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*Ben Carbery (2009-2011)
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*Arjun Rawal (2012-2016)
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*Ethan Mertz (2012-2016)
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*Noah Banholzer (2012-2016)
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*[[Anishka Bandara]] (2013-2017)
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*Sanjeev Venkatesan (2013-2017)
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*Cole Tamondong (2016-2017)
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*Jon Niewijk (2012-2017)
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*Warren Scales-Burgos (2014-2017)
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*Jon Panton (2013-2014, 2016-2017)
  
 
[[Category:High school teams]] [[Category:Illinois high school teams]]
 
[[Category:High school teams]] [[Category:Illinois high school teams]]

Revision as of 00:55, 8 April 2018

Oak Park-River Forest
OPRF2016.jpg
Location:
Oak Park, Illinois
Coaches Ginger Brent & Richard Mertz
State Championships none
National Championships none
National Appearances HSNCT: 2009-10, 2013-14, 2014-15 PACE: 2016-17
Program Status Active
School Size 3226
NAQT Page link

Oak Park River Forest is a public high school in Oak Park, Illinois. It currently competes in the West Suburban Conference in the greater Chicago area and in Class AA of the IHSA State Championship Series.

History

2015-2016

2016-2017

OPRF started the year with the loss of most of its starting roster (Arjun Rawal, Ethan Mertz, and Noah Banholzer), but gained sophomore generalist Kevin Kodama in addition to senior specialists Cole Tamondong, Jon Niewijk, and Jon Panton. After starting the season with a promising win over conference rivals Hinsdale Central, OPRF proceeded to lose the next 5 matches against HC, including a subsequent championship match at Fenwick Kickoff. At Ultima, OPRF finished 3rd in the Uber division after defeating a shorthanded IMSA and a full Fremd team before losing to both Stevenson A and Hinsdale Central (twice). OPRF's lack of tournaments afterwards prevented them from facing stronger competition, but they finished 2nd at Fenton Masonic Sectionals to Hinsdale Central and took the conference championship home after finally defeating Hinsdale Central. In the IHSA State series, OPRF won a tight regional match against York and ended up winning the subsequent sectional over Hinsdale Central. At IHSA State, OPRF defeated Carbondale before losing to both Auburn and University (Normal), finishing T-5th. At the 2017 PACE NSC, OPRF played in Tier 2 after tight morning losses to La Jolla and Thomas Jefferson B. A mixed performance in the afternoon rounds brought OPRF into a playoff for 33rd place. OPRF won that playoff to take 33rd after second day wins over Davis, Danville and Hunter B.

All-Sectional and All-State selections

Playing for Team Illinois

Notable Tournament Performances

Current Roster

A Team

  • Kevin Kodama (junior, captain)
  • Christian Steinhofer (senior)
  • Casey Ford (junior)
  • Ari Schwartz (junior)
  • Emma Lofgren (junior)

B Team

  • Gordon Anderson (junior)
  • Cullen McAndrews (senior)
  • Eamon McAndrews (junior)
  • Gia (freshman)
  • PJ (senior)

Former Members

  • John Binder (2007)
  • Ben Carbery (2009-2011)
  • Arjun Rawal (2012-2016)
  • Ethan Mertz (2012-2016)
  • Noah Banholzer (2012-2016)
  • Anishka Bandara (2013-2017)
  • Sanjeev Venkatesan (2013-2017)
  • Cole Tamondong (2016-2017)
  • Jon Niewijk (2012-2017)
  • Warren Scales-Burgos (2014-2017)
  • Jon Panton (2013-2014, 2016-2017)