Rey Vargas wasn’t sure how his Dundee-Crown team would do this fall after going 4-7-1 in the abbreviated spring season. Now he knows. “I wasn’t sure how we’d do because we had a lot of seniors in the spring season,” Vargas said. “I wasn’t so worried about talent. I knew the talent was there.”
Related posts
-
Keeping Henry Hyde’s legacy alive: Addison Township looks to use sign removed from DuPage courthouse
The letters from the DuPage County courthouse that spelled out Henry J. Hyde's name are now... -
New $9.3 million hub for firefighter training breaks ground at Harper College
Harper College in Palatine has broken ground on a $9.3 million Emergency Services Training Center that... -
Metra ‘owes an explanation’: Documents show ‘allegation chart’ and ‘discrimination section’ in secret police probe
State senator wants Metra outside consultants’ report released. “If you’re going to hide it, it just...