
After six, Knights get well
Christian downs Astros, Guerin in perfect week
By Ken Karrson
For Chicago Christian, six was enough.
Seeking to end a rather lengthy dry spell, the Knights might not have figured on neighboring Shepard to supply fuel for a turnaround in fortunes. But the...
Red-dy to defend what's theirs
Bulldogs start divisional play by knocking off Mustangs
By Ken Karrson
If Friday night’s divisional opener was any indication, Richards has no plans to abdicate its South Suburban Conference Red throne.
There could still be an overthrow, of course, but the Bulldogs certainly cleared their initial obstacle in impressive fashion. Squared off against an Evergreen Park squad that had been building momentum of late, Richards was immediately facing a potentially threatening situation.
“We saw them on film and saw them getting better,” Bulldogs coach...
Bartosh
The error of our — not his — ways
As any longtime readers of my column know, being serious is not my style.
Frankly, it’s much more fun to make fun, and there’s always plenty of lampoon-worthy material to be found within the athletic world. Every once in a while, though, something that happens in sports isn’t a laughing matter.
The subject about to be introduced falls into that category. As a result, it will be discussed without any overt attempt at mining...




