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Baseball: Naperville Central rallies past Minooka to reach state for first time since 2010 title

NORMAL — The two combatants in Monday evening's Class 4A Normal supersectional, Naperville Central and Minooka, each found themselves in the round of eight for the first ...

Baseball: Geneva’s best season ever ends in supersectionals

Geneva’s record-breaking baseball season ended Monday night following its 8-1 Class 3A supersectional loss to East Peoria at Black Hawk College in Moline. The game, origi...

St. Charles North’s Kara Glenn rounds a turn in the Class 3A 1600 meters at the IHSA girls track and field state meet last month in Charleston.

High Five: Top girls prep sports performances of the school year

This edition of the High Five looks at the top girls prep sports performances of the school year.

Glenbard West libero Brendan Markey (4) dives to save a shot during the IHSA State boys volleyball tournament championship game Saturday, June 6, 2026 in Bolingbrook.

High school scores for June 8

Monday, Jun 8 Baseball IHSA supersectionals Class 4A Normal Community supersectional At The Corn Crib (2) Naperville Central 4, (2) Minooka ...

North Central College assistant football coach Shane Dierking speaks with high school players at last week’s camp in Naperville.

‘Edgy’ Tim: Standouts from the NCC high school football camp

The annual Naperville Championship Football Camps, held last week at North Central College in Naperville, continues to be one of the most successful college football camps in the Midwest.

Softball: Mundelein’s ‘magical’ season ends just shy of state championship

PEORIA — When Kieley Tomas singled and scored a run in the first inning of the Class 4A state championship softball game, the Mundelein senior center fielder felt good. "...

Boys lacrosse: Wheaton Academy completes late surge, edges St. Viator to win state title

Not too long ago, the Wheaton Academy defense was a mess and lacrosse teams were putting up big numbers on a regular basis against the Warriors. But then things started t...