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“We want to win our conference, so how many wins that takes is the number we want,” Scherr-Wells said.

Tops at Truman: D-II Truman State senior defensive back Richie Schumacher was a second-team selection to the 2012 Don Hansen All-Super Region Three football team this season.

A Crystal Lake South graduate, Schumacher ranked fourth in the Mid-American Intercollegiate Athletic Association with a team-high 110 tackles. He also had two interceptions, two blocked kicks and six tackles for loss. Schumacher’s 20-tackle effort Oct. 27 against Pittsburg (Kan.) State was the most tackles in a game for a Truman player in 11 years.

Schumacher also was chosen to the Daktronics All-Region second team and was a first-team All-MIAA pick.

Tournament MVP: D-III Lake Forest College’s junior women’s hockey goaltender Stacey Dierking was named the Most Valuable Player of the sixth annual Codfish Bowl on Jan. 4 at the University of Massachusetts-Boston.

Dierking, a Crystal Lake Central grad, saved 29 of 30 shots in the tournament, during which Lake Forest (5-2-4) shut out Plymouth State, 5-0, in the opening round. In the championship game, Dierking made 13 saves in a 5-1 victory against the host school.

Dierking nearly posted back-to-back shutouts, but UMass-Boston managed a goal with 30 seconds remaining in the championship game.

• Barry Bottino writes a weekly column and a blog about local college athletes for the Northwest Herald. Write to him at BarryOnCampus@hotmail.com, check out his On Campus blog at McHenryCountySports.com and follow him
@BarryOnCampus on Twitter. 

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