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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.

     
  • Barrington’s Coll-Parekh exit after standout season May 25, 2012 12:00 AM
    After a cameo in the round of 16 at the state tennis tournament, the Barrington team of George Coll and Varun Parekh bid farewell to its doubles opponents in the championship bracket. One round later, the Broncos standout duo fell in three sets to Bloomington's Ricky Zamudio-Nathan Cavanaugh at Buffalo Grove late Friday afternoon, ending their tournament run. The straight-set loss finished a marvelous postseason which included a Mid-Suburban League title, a second-place finish at the Schaumburg sectional and a 3-2 state tournament record following a 6-1, 4-6, 4-6 defeat to the Bloomington tandem.

     
  • 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.

     
  •  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.

     
  •  Barrington’s Kathryn Avedon hoists the sectional championship trophy into the air after their 2-0 victory over Huntley in Rockford on Friday.

    Barrington claims 4th straight sectional May 25, 2012 12:00 AM
    Aimee Pierce stood between freshmen Jenna Szczesny and Kelsey Muniez encouraging them in their postgame interviews. But this wasn't a typical situation for a sectional championship team. After all, Muniez had only played on the Barrington varsity team for a month and hadn't scored a goal. Szczesny has been on the Fillies' varsity squad, but it has been the playoffs where she has started to become a constant scoring threat. Each freshman scored goals in Barrington's 2-0 victory over Huntley in the Class 3A Rockford Boylan sectional, giving the Fillies a fourth-straight sectional crown.

     
  • Hawrysko resigns at Barrington May 25, 2012 12:00 AM
    Jim Hawrysko didn't have an easy task when he took over the highly-successful Barrington baseball program after the 1998 season. But Hawrysko had 284 wins and a third-place state finish in 2005 during a tenure that ended after 14 years Friday with his decision to resign.

     
  •  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.

     
  • 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.

     
  • Katherine Brinser

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

     
  •  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."

     
  • Anna Baran

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

     
  •  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 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.

     
  • Dist. 220 to meet with school board alumni May 25, 2012 12:00 AM
    The Barrington Unit District 220 school board will conduct a special meeting and summit with former board members to solicit input on current and pending issues at 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 29, at the district's Early Learning Center, 40 E. Dundee Road in Barrington.

     
  • 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

     
  • Barrington rolls into sectional semis May 24, 2012 12:00 AM
    Barrington's boys volleyball team handled Deerfield in two sets and earned a spot in the sectional it is hosting. The Broncos will meet Buffalo Grove in a rematch of the recent Mid-Suburban League title game, which Barrington won, at 6:30 p.m. Friday.

     
  •  Grant’s Sean Wells has made the leap to elite competitor in his season season.

    Healthy or not, Grant’s Wells is cookin’ May 24, 2012 12:00 AM
    Grant senior Sean Wells has handled most every obstacle he has faced in his four years at Grant. Now he is prepared to take on all comers at Grand Valley State University in Michigan next season, as he is signed to run for the Lakers next season.

     
  •  Barrington’s Erik Petersen looks for a big finish Saturday in the 3,200-meter run at the Class 3A state track meet in Charleston.

    Barrington’s Peterson has unique path to success May 24, 2012 12:00 AM
    Barrington senior Erik Peterson got a late start as a distance runner in high school but he's quickly closed the gap on his competitors. The three-time Mid-Suburban League champion in the 3,200 looks for a big finish Saturday in the Class 3A state track meet.

     
  • Northwest/ Scouting the boys state track meet May 24, 2012 12:00 AM
    Competitors from the Mid-Suburban League, Maine West and St. Viator are read for this weekend's boys state track and field meet in Charleston. Here's a preview of what to watch for.

     
  •  Elgin’s Derek Strohmaier yells as he crosses home plate during the Maroons’ 12-5 regional win over Barrington at Larkin Thursday.

    Elgin’s big 7th does in Barrington May 24, 2012 12:00 AM
    When Barrington's Macray Poidomani smashed a 3-run homer to center field in the bottom of the fourth inning into a strong wind to break a 1-1 tie, Elgin could have easily waved the white flag much like the winds did all afternoon. Elgin's Ryan Sitter accounted for the only Maroons' hit up to that point and with the lack of run support all season, Elgin could have started Memorial Day weekend early. But Elgin answered right back with 3 runs in the fifth to tie it and then came the unexpected, granddaddy seventh, where the Maroons rallied for 8 runs on 3 Bronco errors to take a 12-5 comeback win in a Class 4A Larkin regional semifinal.

     
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