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  •  St. Viator representatives present the $10,000 check to Fr. Donohue on the Guardian Angel statue. Front row, from left: Katie Cascino and Miranda Gall. Back row, from left: Gianna Marshall; Tim Masterton, campus minister; Fr. Scott Donohue, president and CEO of Mercy Home; Kelly Wilda, campus minister; and Betsy Fons, director of campus ministry.

    St. Viator students raise $10,000 for Mercy Home May 26, 2012 12:00 AM
    Students at St. Viator High School in Arlington Heights raised $10,000 in this year's Lenten Campaign, and chose to give it to the Mercy Home for Boys and Girls in Chicago. "Thank you. You change the lives of our children through your generosity," said the Rev. L. Scott Donohue, a 1972 graduate of St. Viator and current CEO of Mercy Home.

     
  • Congratulations, Harper track team May 25, 2012 12:00 AM
    Letter to the editor: Don Klemp offers congratulations to the Harper College track team, and says their national championship is a welcome antidote to the lousy seasons suffered by our professional teams

     
  • The 2011-12 Northwest Suburban Academic Team, inside the Daily Herald's Arlington Heights office. Front row, from left: Emily Liquin, Palatine High School; Marianne Palczewski, Bartlett High School; Madeline Conway, Prospect High School; Connie Liou, James B. Conant High School. Back row, from left: Alex Linzmeier, Wheeling High School; Anand Patel, James B. Conant High School; Avni Bavishi, Hoffman Estates High School; Mengran Liu, Hoffman Estates High School; Joe Sessions, John Hersey High School and Antonio Spina, Bartlett High School.

    Introducing the 2011-12 Daily Herald Academic Team May 25, 2012 12:00 AM
    Today, we introduce you to some amazing teenagers. The members of the 2011-12 Daily Herald Academic Team all have grades and test scores so stellar they could blind. But read past the test scores, and what you find are humble young people, dedicated to learning and intent on using education to further their goals.

     
  • Anna Baran

    Northwest Suburban honorable mentions May 25, 2012 12:00 AM
    2011-2012 Northwest Suburban Academic Team honorable mentions

     
  • Katherine Brinser

    Lake County Academic Team honorable mentions May 25, 2012 12:00 AM
    2011-2012 Lake County Academic Team honorable mentions

     
  •  Hersey’s Mark Balmes throws the discus during the boys track state meet preliminaries in Charleston on Friday.

    Barrington’s Scarbrough has reason to smile May 25, 2012 12:00 AM
    Barrington's AJ Scarbrough is usually smiling and he had a good reason for it during Friday's Class 3A state track prelims in Charleston. Scarbrough set a school-record in the triple jump and leads the field going into Saturday's finals. Hersey's Mark Balmes also advanced in the shot put and discus and Conant's Ben Bowers qualified in the high jump and 110 hurdles.

     
  • Zion-Benton eliminates Stevenson May 25, 2012 12:00 AM
    At the Barrington boys volleyball sectional, Stevenson ran smack dab into what some are saying is a team of destiny. Or maybe it's simply a talented, motivated swarm of Zee-Bees. But whatever you want to name them, there's one thing you can for certain call No. 6 seed Zion-Benton: Sectional finalists. Despite overcoming an almost insurmountable deficit in the second game, the Patriots fell 25-23, 23-25, 25-16 to the Zee-Bees in Friday's semifinals. Zion-Benton (29-8), led by the solid hitting of 6-foot-5 senior right side Josh Hieb (10 kills), moves on to play Barrington at 7 p.m. Tuesday night for the right to advance to next weekend's state finals.

     
  •  Scott Filip of Lake Park lands while competing in the triple jump.

    Images: Boys state track and field preliminaries May 25, 2012 12:00 AM
    The high school state track and field semifinals took place Friday on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston.

     
  • Flexibly, St. Viator advances May 25, 2012 12:00 AM
    A bend-but-don't-break philosophy served the St. Viator girls soccer team well Friday night in the Class 2A Lakes sectional final. The top-seeded Lions' offense struck early against No. 2 Lake Forest, and the St. Viator defense held on in the end for an exciting 1-0 victory and a berth to the Barrington supersectional next Tuesday. St. Viator (14-8-4) will face Belvidere sectional champion Freeport at 5 p.m., while the Scouts closed out their season with a 16-5-2 record.

     
  • Yolanda Roscoe, Vista weight loss surgery patient who is now diabetes free after undering procedure.

    Vista weight-loss surgery resolves Type 2 diabetesMay 25, 2012 12:00 AM
    According to the American Diabetes Association, nearly 26 million Americans are living with type 2 diabetes. Zion’s Yolanda Roscoe, 43, used to be one of them.

     
  • Elliott Hartstein, former Buffalo Grove mayor

    Real pension reform means structural change May 25, 2012 12:00 AM
    Op-ed columnist Elliott Hartstein: Failure to promptly implement structural changes to the pension systems would only mean that the problem will be augmented.

     
  •  The 2011-12 Northwest Suburban Academic Team, inside the Daily Herald’s Arlington Heights office. Front row, from left: Emily Liquin, Palatine High School; Marianne Palczewski, Bartlett High School; Madeline Conway, Prospect High School; Connie Liou, James B. Conant High School. Back row, from left: Alex Linzmeier, Wheeling High School; Anand Patel, James B. Conant High School; Avni Bavishi, Hoffman Estates High School; Mengran Liu, Hoffman Estates High School; Joe Sessions, John Hersey High School and Antonio Spina, Bartlett High School.

    2011-2012 Northwest Suburban Academic Team May 25, 2012 12:00 AM
    They have different backgrounds and different passions, but the high school seniors named to the Northwest Suburban Daily Herald Academic Team share the conviction it is their duty to contribute to society. "I look forward to someday being able to help those in need through the wonders of human ingenuity and medical technology -- on a scale I had never before thought possible," writes Antonio Spina, of Bartlett High School.

     
  •  The 2011-12 Lake County Academic Team outside the Daily Herald’s Libertyville office. Back row, from left: Lissa Mandell, Lake Zurich High School; David Bouma, Grant Community High School; Jonathan Kersky, Adlai E. Stevenson High School; Patrick Juras, Lake Zurich High School. Middle row, from left: Elizabeth Ulanday, Libertyville High School; Nicole Schmidt, Mundelein High School; Ingrid Watts, Woodlands Academy of the Sacred Heart; Hannah Kay, Adlai E. Stevenson High School. In front, Soledad Mendoza, Round Lake High School. Not pictured: Jenna Westerberg, Warren Township High School.

    2011-2012 Lake County Academic Team May 25, 2012 12:00 AM
    For the 2011-12 Lake County Academic Team, high school was just the beginning, of what they hope will be lives of discovery, success, and service. "When I was in fourth grade, my uncle died from cancer," relates Jonathan Kersky, a team member from Stevenson High School. "It was at that early age that I decided I wanted to be an oncologist."

     
  • Barrington plays its game, makes sectional final May 25, 2012 12:00 AM
    Barrington senior Bryan Dolan knew if his team played its game it would be in good shape Friday. Mission accomplished as the Broncos won their own sectional semifinal over Buffalo Grove.

     
  •  Sean Wells of Grant competes in the 110-meter high hurdles during the boys track state preliminaries in Charleston on Friday.

    Lombardino, Grant on track for big finish May 25, 2012 12:00 AM
    Grant discus standout Brandon Lombardino and the Bulldogs continued their terrific season by qualifying every competitor from the prelims into the boys track state finals. Senior Sean Wells made a statement in the hurdles events, qualifying comfortably in both. The Grand Valley State-bound Wells finished second in his heat in the 110 high hurdles (14.40) but his time was third-best among all competitors. He then took down one more hurdling record by winning his heat in the 300 hurdles in a blazing 38.09.

     
  • Glenbrook South pays back BG May 25, 2012 12:00 AM
    With the chance to avenge an early exit from last year's playoffs in an upset loss to Buffalo Grove, Glenbrook South seized the opportunity. The Titans (20-4-4) struck back with two first-half goals after the Bison had stunned the favored veteran Central Suburban League club with a 13th-minute goal from Colleen Zickert. Fifth-seeded Glenbrook South then held off the No. 2 seed the rest of the way to earn a 2-1 victory Friday night in Class 3A sectional championship play at Palatine. The Titans will meet New Trier in Tuesday's Niles North supersectional.

     
  • Stevenson’s Bush blossoms in big win over Bloom May 25, 2012 12:00 AM
    Boys tennis coaches at state meets get to sit and coach courtside for the big matches, beginning with the quarterfinals. Assistant coach Jeff Zanchelli performed the duty for Stevenson at Friday's singles quarterfinal between Patriots junior Jeremy Bush and Hinsdale Central senior Sam Bloom at Hersey. Bush, seeded 5-8, thumped second-seeded Bloom 6-3, 6-1 in toasty Arlington Heights. The expression Bush wore while warming up for the match was identical to the one he sported during match point: placid. "I heard him breathing on (court) changeovers," said Zanchelli. "Even that was calm. Jeremy was so composed from the beginning of the match until the end, and he played with so much belief in himself." Mark Linnenberger, another Patriots assistant, also marveled at Bush's burning desire to remain cool. "Not once did Jeremy show a negative emotion in that match," Linnenberger said. "Not after missing a shot he should've made or after Sam hit a winner on a big point. Jeremy was in control and it showed — for the entire match. "That win," he added, "has to be one of the biggest wins in program history."

     
  • Kids’ soccer clinics at Lake Co. YMCA this summerMay 25, 2012 12:00 AM
    Soccer instruction is being added to the list of summertime activities for children at both Lake County Family YMCA facilities this year.

     
  • Dr. Scott Morcott and other physicians at PathFinder Health will offer on-site preventive health physical exams and Medicare annual wellness visits at the Lake County Family YMCAs in Vernon Hills and Waukegan in June.

    Lake Co. YMCA hosts preventive physical, Medicare examsMay 25, 2012 12:00 AM
    PathFinder Health physicians will again offer on-site preventive health physical exams and Medicare annual wellness visits at both Lake County Family YMCA branches in June.

     
  • Buffalo Grove massage parlor faces license hearingMay 24, 2012 12:00 AM
    :A Buffalo Grove massage establishment where workers have a history of prostitution arrests could lose its business license. Next Thursday, Buffalo Grove will be holding a hearing at 2 p.m. in the council chambers at village hall on whether to revoke the business and/or massage license of Sun Spa, 1359 Dundee Road.

     
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