DuPage County Sports
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St. Charles swim teams feature new lookNov 29, 2007 10:00 pm - For some cities, losing athletes like Chris Peterson and Jake Grosser would be devastating. And make no mistake about it, the pair were massive influences to the St. Cha...
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Lehtonen's return to Wolves successfulNov 29, 2007 10:00 pm - Chicago Wolves coach John Anderson opened the locker-room door after Tuesday's morning skate and found Kari Lehtonen with his equipment off and wearing a Georgia Tech ha...
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No regrets for DiMatteoNov 29, 2007 10:00 pm - He wasn't sick with envy, or with regret, although it would have been perfectly understandable if he had been. No, Mike DiMatteo was just plain sick. That's why he didn'...
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DVD puts Keith Reinhard back on the football sidelinesNov 29, 2007 10:00 pm - The question is not asked as often as before, but it's still out there. I hear it occasionally at high school events or in conversations with people who have a history i...
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Batavia grads among Waubonsee athletes honoredNov 29, 2007 10:00 pm - Post-season honors from the just concluded fall sports seasons have continued to come in for Waubonsee Community College student/athletes. Sara Merker (freshman/Downers ...
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Scouting the Fox Valley area's boys swimming teamsNov 29, 2007 10:00 pm - Bartlett/Streamwood Coach: Carl Metzke (3rd season) Last season: State qualifier and Top 10 finisher in Josh Hasenberg. Top swimmers: Senior: Adam Mastrangeli (butterfly...
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Redhawks not satisfied with win vs. WW SouthNov 29, 2007 10:00 pm - Naperville Central's girls basketball players made it evident Thursday night that expectations for their program this season had been raised. The Redhawks earned a 60-50...
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Hoffman Estates keeps pace with SchaumburgNov 29, 2007 10:00 pm - Drawing a bye in the first round of the girls bowling season didn't sit well at first with Hoffman Estates coach Dan Pfligler. While the Hawks were practicing as the re...
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DuPage wrestlers won't settle for second bestNov 29, 2007 10:00 pm - Vince Ramos has scaled to within reach of the summit of Mt. Everest three times, and enough is enough already. He wants to finish the climb. "I've stood on that podium t...
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Losses don't sit well with HarperNov 29, 2007 10:00 pm - No one likes losing. And that's what first-year Harper College coach Tony Amarino likes about his men's basketball team. "They're playing hard and they want to win," Ama...