Sports Stories from January 31, 2014 (Change date)
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Elk Grove regains its grooveFeb 01, 2014 7:49 pm - Elk Grove owned the boards Friday night against visiting Rolling Meadows from the first tip to the final buzzer, but struggled early putting points on the board. Once th...
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Grayslake Central’s bench comes up bigJan 31, 2014 10:18 pm - There was a mob scene Friday night during Grayslake Central’s Fox Valley Conference showdown at Johnsburg. The “bench mob” again came up big for the visiting Rams. For t...
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Frisk honored for a career of serviceOct 30, 2014 2:01 pm - Bob Frisk has watched and covered countless games in Prospect's Jean Walker Field House throughout his career and retirement from the Daily Herald. His eyes have seen th...
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Williams, Fremd step it upFeb 01, 2014 7:49 pm - Fremd’s Xavier Williams was ecstatic. Which caused Hoffman Estates boys basketball coach Luke Yanule to be disheartened. Williams, a senior guard, played his best game o...
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Quilico, Schaumburg hang on against BarringtonFeb 01, 2014 7:49 pm - Charlie Quirico had a term for it. “We’re playing ‘Schaumburg basketball,’” he said Friday night after the host Saxons held off a late-charging Barrington team 47-42 for...
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Hersey’s a quick study, wins at ProspectFeb 01, 2014 7:49 pm - Hersey used the lessons it learned in their loss earlier this week to turn the tables on Prospect 58-39 on Friday in Mt. Prospect. After being beat to almost every loose...
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Injury-riddled Wheaton North staves off WW SouthFeb 01, 2014 7:49 pm - Wounded but winning. It’s not the ideal formula, but it’s one Wheaton North’s boys basketball team will have to deal with for now. The short-handed Falcons claimed a DuP...
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Quenneville could add Derby title to 2 Stanley CupsFeb 01, 2014 7:22 pm - Has anybody ever won a Stanley Cup and a Kentucky Derby in the same year? That would be a dandy double, but despite long odds, it is doable for Joel Quenneville, for who...
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Waubonsie Valley tops Neuqua Valley in OTJan 31, 2014 11:07 pm - Great timing for Waubonsie Valley’s student cheering section to go with a pajama theme. Their boys made a dream come true. Snapping a five-game losing streak to archriva...
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Batavia’s Scaccia finds home at ButlerJan 31, 2014 8:32 pm - Batavia running back Anthony Scaccia’s water bug style — stops and starts, lateral shiftiness, balance and low pad level, speed and more oomph than a 5-foot-7, 155-pound...