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As the popular phrase goes, “You can’t be everywhere.” And if I missed some big moments in Southland girls sports for 2022, I apologize.

But I did pack in a ton of lasting moments and memories.

Here are 10 of the Southland’s best/most interesting stories of the year in girls sports:

Palos Heights native Kendall Coyne, left, and Evergreen Park's Abbey Murphy show off silver medals they won as members of the Team USA women's hockey team at the South Side Irish parade on Sunday, March 13, 2022.
Palos Heights native Kendall Coyne, left, and Evergreen Park’s Abbey Murphy show off silver medals they won as members of the Team USA women’s hockey team at the South Side Irish parade on Sunday, March 13, 2022.

10. Southland pride shines at Olympics

Team USA came up just short in its bid to repeat as Olympic women’s hockey champions. But Sandburg graduate Kendall Coyne Schofield and Mother McAuley graduate Abbey Murphy gave gold-medal efforts in Beijing, combining for three goals and four assists.

Evergreen Park girls volleyball player Emma Bik talked about her unusual road to a college rowing scholarship during a conversation on Monday, Nov. 21, 2022.
Evergreen Park girls volleyball player Emma Bik talked about her unusual road to a college rowing scholarship during a conversation on Monday, Nov. 21, 2022.

9. Row, row, row your boat

Evergreen Park senior volleyball player Emma Bik had one of the most unusual stories to tell after being offered a scholarship to Louisville at a club meet. What was so unusual? The scholarship was for rowing. We talked with Louisville coach Derek Copeland and Evergreen Park coach Casey O’Toole about the unique situation.

Mother McAuley's Sam Falk (4) and De La Salle's Jennifer Falk (10), who are cousins, hug after playing against each other in a GCAC Red match in Chicago on Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2022.
Mother McAuley’s Sam Falk (4) and De La Salle’s Jennifer Falk (10), who are cousins, hug after playing against each other in a GCAC Red match in Chicago on Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2022.

8. Competing cousins

One of the coolest reunions of the volleyball season took place Oct. 11, when Mother McAuley junior Sam Falk and De La Salle junior Jennifer Falk met in a head-to-head matchup. Sam Falk and the Mighty Macs were victorious that day, going on to win the Class 4A state title. Jennifer Falk earned all-area honors.

Duke recruit Maddie Drebing shows her stance in the net after a game against St. Laurence on Monday, May 23, 2022.
Duke recruit Maddie Drebing shows her stance in the net after a game against St. Laurence on Monday, May 23, 2022.

7. Living the Duke dream

Senior goalkeeper Maddie Drebing established herself as one of the Southland’s lacrosse greats when she led Marist to the Elite Eight. We talked shop about the sport with Drebing, teammate Maeve Kelly and coach Jose Colon and also Drebing’s ride to Division I Duke.

Marist senior Kamryn Chaney, right, and teammate Emila Batus (6) celebrate after a point during a match against Mother McAuley on Thursday, Sept. 22, 2022.
Marist senior Kamryn Chaney, right, and teammate Emila Batus (6) celebrate after a point during a match against Mother McAuley on Thursday, Sept. 22, 2022.

6. Throw away the records

The two volleyball matches between top Southland rivals Marist and Mother McAuley had wildly different outcomes. On Sept. 22, Princeton recruit Kamryn Chaney and Elise Ward led the RedHawks to a 25-22, 25-19 sweep. In a sectional rematch, Ellie White dominated while John Carroll recruit Mary Kate Sheehan also came up big in a stunning 29-31, 25-12, 25-11 win for the Mighty Macs.

Oak Forest's Melanie Andrysiak winds back for a pitch against Lemont during a South Suburban Blue game in Lemont on Wednesday, May 18, 2022.
Oak Forest’s Melanie Andrysiak winds back for a pitch against Lemont during a South Suburban Blue game in Lemont on Wednesday, May 18, 2022.

5. Ladies and gentlemen, meet ‘Melmo’

It started out pink as a tribute to her mother, a cancer survivor. But when freshman softball pitcher Melanie Andrysiak then colored her hair flaming red, the daughter of Oak Forest assistant coach Jeff Kelly said she looked like the Muppet character Elmo. It was only natural to start calling her “Melmo.” Our story buzzed on social media for weeks.

Marist's coach Mary Pat Connolly calls out a play as Le'lani Harris brings the ball up court during a game against Simeon on Monday, Nov. 22, 2021.
Marist’s coach Mary Pat Connolly calls out a play as Le’lani Harris brings the ball up court during a game against Simeon on Monday, Nov. 22, 2021.

4. A legend retires

Mary Pat Connolly, the “mother” of Marist girls basketball, called it a career after 20 years and 454 victories. A former professional player for the Chicago Hustle, she’s in multiple halls of fame. Several of her former RedHawks players are coaches today, including her successor, Renee Chimino, assistant Kate Ferguson and Ag Science coach Maureen “Mo” Griffin.

Lemont's Sage Mardjetko, center, celebrates as her teammates hoist up the Class 3A state championship trophy on Saturday, June 11, 2022.
Lemont’s Sage Mardjetko, center, celebrates as her teammates hoist up the Class 3A state championship trophy on Saturday, June 11, 2022.

3. Mardjetko brings the magic

Junior pitcher Sage Mardjetko went the entire season without allowing a home run for Lemont. She capped things off with a no-hitter against St. Ignatius in the Class 3A state championship game. She had a bevy of talented teammates, including batterymate Frankie Rita and slugger Raegan Duncan, but Mardjetko is rapidly asserting herself as a true Southland pitching legend.

Former Marshall coach Dorothy Gaters, left, and DePaul women's basketball coach Doug Bruno spoke at the Title IX 50th Anniversary Celebration in Bedford Park on Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2022.
Former Marshall coach Dorothy Gaters, left, and DePaul women’s basketball coach Doug Bruno spoke at the Title IX 50th Anniversary Celebration in Bedford Park on Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2022.

2. A celebration of female athletics

This year is the 50th anniversary of Title IX, the landmark education amendment that opened doors for females to play at the high school and college level. It was a privilege to write about an event at Wintrust Sports Complex that had DePaul women’s basketball coach Doug Bruno and former Marshall girls basketball coach Dorothy Gaters as guest speakers.

Mother McAuley's Ellie White shows the Class 4A state championship trophy after the team was honored at an assembly on Monday, Nov. 14, 2022.
Mother McAuley’s Ellie White shows the Class 4A state championship trophy after the team was honored at an assembly on Monday, Nov. 14, 2022.

1. Mother McAuley wins Class 4A state title

McAuley coach Jen DeJarld predicted this would be one of her best volleyball teams. She was right. Michigan recruit Ellie White was virtually unstoppable on offense. Northwestern-bound libero Gigi Navarette locked down the defense. Setters Tess Hayes and Olivia Klapp were a dynamic duo. In the end, the Mighty Macs won their 16th state championship.