The Lincoln-Way West Warriors lost to the Lincoln-Way Central Knights 15–3 in a varsity girls water polo conference game.
The game took place at Lincoln-Way Central High School and saw the Warriors face a strong challenge from the Knights. Lincoln-Way West struggled to find offensive rhythm throughout the match and was limited to three goals as Central’s defense controlled the tempo. The Warriors continued to battle but were unable to close the gap as the Knights steadily extended their lead. The game highlighted areas for improvement as the Warriors look to bounce back in upcoming contests, according to MaxPreps.
Lincoln Way West, with 1,941 enrolled in the 2019-2020 school year, serves grades 9 to 12. It is located in New Lenox and Will County, according to Illinois Report Card. Out of these students, 36.3 percent were in grade 9, 39.4 percent were in grade 10, 36.1 percent were in grade 11, and 37 percent were in grade 12 during that school year. The grade with the highest concentration of students was grade 10 with 39.4 percent of all students, according to Illinois Report Card.
According to the Illinois Report Card, Lincoln Way West is made up of 81.8 percent white students, 1.8 percent black students, 12.7 percent Hispanic students, and 1 percent Asian students in the 2019-2020 school year.
Up next for Lincoln-Way West is a conference matchup against Lockport on April 14 at Lincoln-Way West High School. The last time these teams met, Lincoln-Way West fell to Lockport by a score of 11–6 on April 15, 2025 at Lockport High School.



