Stories about Lincoln-Way Central preps
Joliet Catholic's boys wrestling team rolled to the title at Hinsdale Central's Whitlatch Invitational, there were six area champions at the Morris Girls Wrestling Invite and more in Saturday's Herald-News sports roundup.
Lincoln-Way East girls win Marian Catholic tournament, Romeoville, Joliet Central and Providence win on the boys' side: Herald News Sports roundup for Friday, Dec. 15, 2023.
Lincoln-Way Central and West win in girls hoops. Lockport and Lincoln-Way West cruise in boys wrestling: Herald News Sports roundup for Thursday, Dec. 14, 2023.
The area's best on the volleyball court are highlighted
Lockport wins in girls basketball, Seneca wins boys wrestling meet. That and more in Wednesday's roundup.
Lincoln-Way West wins boys basketball, Plainfield South wins girls basketball. That and more in Tuesday's roundup.
Gardner-South Wilmington wins in girls basketball. That and more in Monday's roundup.
Gracen Gehrke scored all 13 of Lincoln-Way Central's points in the first half. She finished with 18 and her teammates picked it up in the second half for a 41-34 win over Stagg.
Joliet West's boys bowling team won the Oswego East Invitational while the Tigers' girls bowling team was second at the Plainfield North Strikefest. Bolingbrook and Lemont had big wins in boys basketball.
Here is the 2023 Herald-News Boys Golf All-Area Honor Roll, recognizing the accomplishments of our area’s state qualifiers this past season.
Paxton Giertz with 28 in Seneca win. Bolingbrook, Lincoln-Way West and Gardner South Wilmington also won in boys hoops: The Herald News sports roundup for Friday, Dec. 8, 2023.
Here is the 2023 Herald-News Girls Golf All-Area Honor Roll, recognizing the accomplishments of our area’s state qualifiers this past season.
Lexi Sepulveda scores school-record 47, but Plainfield East falls to Joliet West, Romeoville boys and girls both win, plus more in the Herald-News Area roundup for Thursday, Dec. 7, 2023.
Morris wins girls basketball. That and more in Wednesday's roundup.
Lincoln-Way Central allowed only seven points in the second half of a 33-21 win over District 210 rival Lincoln-Way West