The team lost 3-0 to Marist High School in the championship game on Thursday, according to the IHSA website.
A round-up of scores of Lincoln-Way Central and West sports teams over the past week.
Mark Coglianese has coached football at the school for 34 years, and 15 as head coach.
A round-up of scores of Lincoln-Way sports teams over the past week.
Lincoln-Way West was represented on the coaches' list following the spring campaign.
Lincoln-Way Central was represented on the coaches' list following the spring campaign.
The team had a score of 91.34, beating out second-place Highland (90.26) and third-place Joliet Catholic Academy (89.78).
Lincoln-Way West advanced to the state finals after also taking second place at sectionals.
"This was anything but an ordinary season," Head Coach Victoria DiNaso told Patch.
A round-up of scores of Lincoln-Way West, Central sports teams over the past week.
A round-up of scores of Lincoln-Way West sports teams over the past week.
Both Lincoln-Way Central and Lincoln-Way East won their regional competition as a team, and Lincoln-Way West advanced three golfers.
Residents are encouraged to volunteer to help coach this season.
Lincoln-Way West will start the season with a home game against Hersey on Aug. 28.
Lincoln-Way Central will start the season with a home game against Buffalo Grove on Aug. 28.
This was the first IHSA state final tournament appearance for Lincoln-Way West.
Each team competes in a number of sporting events for the chance to win various team awards and the coveted traveling Spirit Stick.
Lincoln-Way West will play Bolingbrook High School​ at 7:15 p.m. Friday in the semifinals.
Seniors Olivia Daujatas and Mackenzie Ullian will compete in the state final tournament at The Cherry Bowl in Rockford Feb. 21-22.
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The team had athletes finish in the top five in every single event.
East finished first, while Central finished second at the Farmington sectional; and West finished second at the Joliet Central sectional.
Senior Alex Nolan was the only bowler from Lincoln-Way Central to advance to the state final.
The team finished sixth at sectionals, which was held in Lockport Jan. 25.
The dance program at Lincoln-Way West consists of 62 dancers across the freshman, junior varsity and varsity teams.
The eighth grade team placed in the top six teams overall at the IRCA state competition.
The spring season for the organization​ will start Saturday, April 18 and run through the end of June.
Organizers said there will be an offensive and defensive skills camp, as well as a pitching and catching camp.