Aurora Sports
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Tough news for Wells, HowardMar 18, 2012 11:00 pm - Bryan Wells, the only head varsity football coach Neuqua Valley has employed since the program's inception, has resigned. In an e-mail sent to the Daily Herald on Monday...
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PK gives St. Francis a handMar 17, 2012 8:50 pm - A handball often delays the inevitable. When a sure goal gets the handball treatment, an opponent still has to send a penalty kick past the goalkeeper. That was the case...
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Bartlett completes good opening weekMar 17, 2012 6:28 pm - Coach Heather Thomas believes it has been a good opening week for the Bartlett girls soccer team. The Hawks won their second consecutive match Saturday, beating Montini...
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Addison Trail gets off to good startMar 17, 2012 6:08 pm - Sometimes, it just takes one big inning. Addison Trail is an example of that. Saturday morning, in its baseball season opener, the Blazers shelled visiting Montini pitch...
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Looking back at a basketball season that flew byMar 17, 2012 8:44 am - Talk about ending the high school basketball season on a positive note. I couldn’t think of a better state championship dream matchup than the one that took place Saturd...
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Neuqua Valley vaults past Lake Park for titleMar 16, 2012 11:39 pm - Lake Park, with its seemingly unlimited arsenal in field events, had a comfortable lead on Neuqua Valley in the team race of the Upstate Eight Conference indoor boys tra...
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Wheaton Academy hires RaganMar 16, 2012 11:39 pm - Wheaton Academy has hired T.J. Ragan as its new head varsity football coach and director of performance training. Bringing a background that includes experience in high...
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Neuqua Valley dominates UEC indoor meetMar 16, 2012 11:00 pm - With a blend of seasoned veterans and one terrific newcomer, the Upstate Eight Conference girls track and field indoor championship belonged to Neuqua Valley Saturday mo...
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Images: West Chicago vs. Marmion Academy, boys lacrosseMar 16, 2012 9:57 pm - ...
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Steeno, Wheaton North win big at DVCMar 16, 2012 9:18 pm - It’s hard being the favorite, Wheaton North’s Paul Steeno said, because everyone wants to beat you. Steeno and the Falcons had better get used to it. He was among five i...