Will County Schools
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Eimer takes over at West AuroraAug 25, 2011 12:00 am - “I’ve got a big smile on my face every day.” That’s because first-year West Aurora coach Nate Eimer is right where he wanted to be. Despite a rough road annually for the...
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Wheaton, Glen Ellyn leaders wager flagpole space on football gameAug 25, 2011 12:00 am - For the Wheaton Warrenville South Tigers, playing before a national audience should be all of the motivation needed in its matchup with Glenbard West. It allows them to ...
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Scouting the Benet RedwingsAug 25, 2011 12:00 am - By Kevin Schmit kschmit@dailyherald.com Benet’s football team no longer has the marquee names from a year ago. The Redwings, however, might have something better. “You r...
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St. Charles North seeks aggressivenessAug 25, 2011 12:00 am - After eight straight playoff appearances, St. Charles North missed the party last season. A return is the destination, but North Stars coach Mark Gould stresses the impo...
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St. Charles North holds off E. AuroraAug 25, 2011 12:00 am - Two of the finest boys soccer programs in the far western suburbs met on Thursday night in Aurora, and St. Charles North authored a signature win to start its season. In...
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Kaneland ready for new challengeAug 25, 2011 12:00 am - It was reassuring that when asked what Kaneland would do for an encore after last year’s landmark season, Knights coach Tom Fedderly gave the same stock answer he did ev...
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Scouting the Neuqua Valley WildcatsAug 25, 2011 12:00 am - By David Oberhelman doberhelman@dailyherald.com Neuqua Valley coach Bryan Wells believes his team may surprise people. The Wildcats would have shocked an entire state ha...
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Scouting the Naperville Central RedhawksAug 25, 2011 12:00 am - By Kevin Schmit kschmit@dailyherald.com Fourteen points. That’s all that came between Naperville Central’s football team and an 8-1 record. Losing four games by the most...
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St. Charles East gets healthyAug 25, 2011 12:00 am - A dyed-in-the-wool football guy like St. Charles East coach Mike Fields just can’t wait. “We’re excited. It’s football season. As they say, ‘Are you ready for some footb...
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Scouting the Wheaton Academy WarriorsAug 25, 2011 12:00 am - By David Oberhelman doberhelman@dailyherald.com Having graduated program mainstays such as Kai Libby, Sam Cote and Luke Thorson, Wheaton Academy coach Ben Wilson admits ...