Will County Schools
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Gonzalez commits to IllinoisDec 04, 2008 10:00 pm - It was a no-brainer for West Aurora standout wrestler Mario Gonzalez. "Once they called, that was it," Gonzalez said. The three-time state qualifier who was third last y...
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Falcons soar past HuskiesDec 04, 2008 10:00 pm - If Thursday night's performance is any indication, this season's Wheaton North girls basketball team might rack up more mileage than the car in your garage. The Falcons ...
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Fenton title gives South Elgin some confidenceDec 04, 2008 10:00 pm - The South Elgin varsity boys basketball team put itself on the map last week by going 4-0 and beating Naperville Central to win the title at the Fenton Holiday Tournamen...
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Geneva's Ratay and AC's Roberts: Two for the agesDec 04, 2008 10:00 pm - If there was ever two players from opposing schools who could sit down and have 100 things in common to talk about, it has to be Geneva senior running back Michael Ratay...
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Lionel train show chugs into NapervilleDec 03, 2008 10:00 pm - For Len Hopkins, the day after Thanksgiving isn't about shopping, it's a time to set up some of his toy train collection around the Christmas tree. The collection began ...
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New Horizons Band ready to take stageDec 03, 2008 10:00 pm - Fans of Benedictine University's New Horizons Band, take note: This year's holiday concert will be the first Saturday in December, not the second. The band, a 40-member...
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Gonzalez commits to IllinoisDec 03, 2008 10:00 pm - It was a no-brainer for West Aurora standout wrestler Mario Gonzalez. "Once they called, that was it," Gonzalez said. The three-time state qualifier who was third last y...
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Rosary runs by St. Francis with convincing 3rd quarterDec 03, 2008 10:00 pm - Certainly, the cracks were already showing as St. Francis tried to stay close to Rosary in Wednesday's Suburban Catholic Conference girls basketball opener for both team...
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Knox College president 'adopts' U-46 second grade classDec 03, 2008 10:00 pm - Knox College President Roger Taylor might be considered a member of the educated elite. But it wasn't always that way. "None of my family had gone to college, but from a...
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Cemetery could hold key to Naperville fields debateDec 03, 2008 10:00 pm - Several residents are asking the Naperville Cemetery Association to help squash a debate over whether downtown land should be used for garden plots or athletic fields. T...