Sports Stories from May 23, 2020 (Change date)
-
Go Figure: Dust off the memory cobwebs and test your 2019 MLB season knowledgeMay 23, 2020 1:00 am - Today's action is tomorrow's trivia. And as time goes on, with more activity all along the way, the clarity of what just happened - then the next thing, and then the nex...
-
Rozner: The many versions of Michael JordanMay 23, 2020 1:00 am - As we move into full "Last Dance" withdrawal this weekend and the shakes begin in earnest, there's no time like the present to remember that no one will ever be like Mik...
-
Former Warren football player Tate Hankla, 19, died in his sleep earlier this month and the Warren community has been reeling with grief.May 23, 2020 1:00 am - It might be a generalization, but a safe one, to say that teenagers typically don't like early mornings. But teenager Tate Hankla woke up early each day in the summer an...
-
Maine South football is the No. 2 boys high school sports dynastiesMay 23, 2020 1:00 am - Editor's note: The Daily Herald is counting down the Top 10 boys and girls high school sports dynasties over the past 20 years, two at a time. We continue today at No. 2...
-
Organizations expecting golf outings to look a little differentMay 23, 2020 1:00 am - For the last 14 years the Elgin Sports Hall of Fame Foundation has hosted a golf outing, a fundraiser that goes a long way to supporting the 30 college scholarships the ...
-
Baseball Way Back: Hawk could have brought a pennant to South Side in 1967May 23, 2020 1:00 am - For parts of four decades, I grew accustomed to hearing the voice over my television exclaiming "He gone!" and "You can put it on the board, yes!" This time, that famili...
-
High school sports dynasties: Girls No. 2, Rosary swimmingMay 23, 2020 1:00 am - With the popularity of the recent Last Dance docuseries, a popular topic has been which of the Chicago Bulls' two three-peats were better. It shows just how dominating t...
-
Growing sense of optimism MLB is going to play this seasonMay 23, 2020 1:00 am - Since the coronavirus pandemic shut down the game on March 12, I've been asked and asked and asked the $4 billion question. "Do you think baseball will be back this summ...
Showing 11-18 of 18
previous