Crystal Lake Sports
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Rivalry renewedSep 22, 2007 11:00 pm - Crystal Lake South's Kristina Aubert and St. Charles North's Stephanie Strasser are quite familiar with running against each other. During the spring track season Aubert...
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Cary-Grove places third at Buffalo GroveSep 22, 2007 11:00 pm - Not even halfway through Saturday's Buffalo Grove's swimming meet, Hersey still thought it had a chance to win even though conference rival Prospect had the lead. "After...
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Gill helps Hersey get thrilling title at BGSep 22, 2007 11:00 pm - Not even halfway through Saturday's Buffalo Grove's swimming meet, Hersey still thought it had a chance to win even though conference rival Prospect had the lead. "Afte...
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Cary-Grove 21, Jacobs 14Sep 21, 2007 11:00 pm - Cary-Grove had beaten Jacobs the last two seasons by a combined score of 75-0, so being in a tight ballgame with the Trojans to the end was akin to winning a small battl...
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Round-up: Huntley, Johnsburg winSep 21, 2007 11:00 pm - The taste of victory is something that hasn't been felt very often for the Huntley football team this fall. On Friday night at Grayslake North, the Red Raiders and coac...
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Round up: CL South over WoodstockSep 21, 2007 11:00 pm - It seemed the lightning delay in the second quarter of Friday's Valley Division opener at Crystal Lake South only invigorated Woodstock. The Blue Streaks came back in th...
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Round-up: Geneva no trouble with RochelleSep 20, 2007 11:00 pm - Kelsey Augustine opened the first game with a 15-point run with 5 aces to give Geneva's girls volleyball team an early 15-1 lead Thursday night in Rochelle. The Vikings ...
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Hat trick powers D-C past JacobsSep 20, 2007 11:00 pm - How does Dundee-Crown senior forward Christian Meza respond to adversity? The Jacobs boys soccer team quickly found out as the two teams faced off Thursday night in Fox ...
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Lineup changes ended up helping Streamwood thriveSep 20, 2007 11:00 pm - As the boys soccer season begins to find its way through the midway point, coaches and players are making those final touches and tweaks to strengthen their rosters for ...
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Changing positions just part of the game for manySep 20, 2007 11:00 pm - Chris Malleo has had more position coaches than professors at Northwestern, and he can't keep track of them all. "I've had like a million," he said. If NU opts to retire...