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After six, Knights get well

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...


Southern discomfort

Crusaders’ share of league lead disappears

By Ken Karrson

Once they saw it, now they don’t.

Any designs the Brother Rice Crusaders had on a Chicago Catholic League...

Paint it bleak

Seton’s buzzer-beating layup defeats RedHawks

By Ken Karrson

And a little shot shall lead them to victory.

After engaging visiting Marist in a long-distance shootout last Tuesday night,...

Making room for more

Additional contributors help Chargers triumph

By Ken Karrson

When the topic of 2011-12 Stagg basketball is broached, chances are names like Mike Scatena, Max Strus and Ryan...

Lady Chargers take sole possession of first in SWSC Red


Bartosh

Girls’ basketball roundup

By Anthony Nasella

In what has already been a memorable basketball season, Stagg added another productive week to its impressive 2011-12 resume by winning...

Eagles handle Curran events

Sandburg notches low-scoring win over LWC

By Ken Karrson

Low-scoring games are Lincoln- Way Central’s forte.

No-scoring periods make it difficult for the Knights to carry out any...

In a purple haze

Spartans have no trouble routing Rams

By Ken Karrson

In a gym where purple became the dominant color for an evening, Reavis got run over by a...

Joining the 700 club

Caravan coach reaches milestone at Vikings’ expense

By Ken Karrson

Viewing a landmark up close can be a rewarding experience.

Being part of the reason for its existence...

Sports wrap

Sandburg’s Kopera earns bowling state championship

By Anthony Nasella

After knocking down 1,315 pins in the singles preliminaries of the state tournament on Friday — which was...

Cyclones get on a roll

Moraine athletics wrap

By Maura Vizza

It had been a month since Moraine Valley College’s men put together a winning streak, but three victories on the court...

Trinity sports report

By Mike Clark

So much for easing into the indoor track and field season.

Trinity Christian College came out ready from the get-go with a performance that...









Community sports news


Bartosh

Evergreen girls win SSC Red bowling title

Sarah Klawitter’s 1,210 series not only ranked as the top individual performance at Saturday’s South Suburban Conference Red girls’...

After topping Olivet in OT, Cougars fall short at IUSB

SXU sports summary

One step forward, another step back.

That pretty much described St. Xavier University’s position in men’s basketball play last week. After bagging a 90-87...