Marengo Sports
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Find your thrill: Check out our list of sledding spots in the suburbsFeb 3, 2022 12:15 PM - With snow on the ground, it's time to get out your sled. Check out our list of some of the best sledding spots in the suburbs.
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Norge's 117th ski jump tournament off to a flying startJan 30, 2022 10:03 AM - The Norge Ski Club's 117th annual Winter Ski Jump Tournament in Fox River Grove kicked off Saturday with a youth competition.
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Along for the Ride: Find inspiration to make your 2022 biking goals happenJan 21, 2022 6:00 AM - Ambitious biking goals, inspirational in January, can fall victim to many obstacles -- medical, family, pandemic. Cyclists who shared their 2021 results found fewer goals courted more success and cycling with partners seemed key.
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Suburban communities adopt new biking and pedestrian plansJan 9, 2022 4:57 PM - "Plan your work. Work your plan." Prudent advice no matter what you attempt. Even wiser if you "make no little plans," as urban architect Daniel Burnham remarked. Improving Chicago area bicycling happens to involve "no little plans."
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Kids can join free throw contest Jan. 8 in HuntleyJan 3, 2022 12:03 PM - Boys and girls, ages 9-14, are invited to participate in the annual Knights of Columbus Free Throw Championship on Saturday, Jan. 8, at Northwestern Medicine Health and Fitness Center in Huntley.
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Jacobs can't solve hot-shooting Marian Central
Dec 23, 2021 8:49 PM - Marian Central followed a dud late Wednesday night with perhaps the most beautiful and efficient basketball it has played this season. The Hurricanes hit 6 of their first 7 shots, and made 18 of 25 field goals in the first half to subdue Jacobs, 67-52, in their Pool I game at the Jacobs' Hinkle Holiday Classic Thursday.
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Grayslake North drops last-second heartbreaker
Dec 20, 2021 8:30 PM - Welcome back, Exzavier Meyer. You too, Jack Schirmer.
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Schmidt scores career-high 34 as St. Viator dumps Marian Central
Dec 17, 2021 10:45 PM - There was just cause for concern on St. Viator's bench after the first quarter against Marian Central. The Hurricanes' 6-foot-5 sophomore Christian Bentancur had scored 10 points and looked like a huge problem for the Lions, who have no player taller than 6-2. But the game quickly took a turn in the Lions' favor in the second quarter when they turned up their man-to-man defensive pressure and 6-2 guard Dillon Schmidt caught fire. Marian turned the ball over 24 times in the final three quarters and Schmidt poured in a career-high 34 points for a 68-51 Lions' victory in an East Suburban Catholic Conference boys basketball game Friday night at Landers Pavilion in Woodstock.
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Burlington Central's defense shines in season opener
Nov 15, 2021 10:18 PM - Becca Carani swooped in for a layup midway through second quarter Monday, but it was just the start of the sequence that portrayed what her impact could be in her senior season for Burlington Central. After Burlington Central forced another Marengo turnover, an outlet pass found Carani again for another bucket. A few possessions later, Carani helped force a turnover, showcasing in a small sample that it's not just her offense that the Rockets can rely on this season.
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