Lemont and H-F move up in rankings, while Tinley Park’s Addie Weed is the player of the week.
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Playing for her grandmas, Gianna Butler scores twice as Tinley Park fights breast cancer. ‘It meant a lot to me.’
Gianna Butler scored twice as the Titans honored one of their own and raised money to fight breast cancer.
As a freshman, Providence put an undersized Kaden Kaczmarek in the middle. And now? ‘It’s awesome. I love it.’
Undersized Kaden Kaczmarek is playing a big role in the middle for Providence.
Wrigley Fanter’s field of dreams ends due to injury for Joliet Catholic. But the beat goes on. ‘Always cheering.’
Despite sitting out with an injury, Wrigley Fanter continues to motivate for Joliet Catholic.
Both outfielders, Oak Forest’s Evan Gamboa earns praise from older brother Matteo. ‘That was a big-league play.’
Evan Gamboa went 2-for-3 with an RBI single and a run to lead Oak Forest.
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Letting loose, Colin Dargan turns into Lincoln-Way West’s version of Stretch Armstrong. ‘Staying elastic really helps.’
Colin Dargan, a left-handed right-side hitter, delivered six kills for Lincoln-Way West.
Sophomore Breanna Cahue comes through again for St. Laurence. Her method? ‘I was just trying to throw strikes.’
Breanna Cahue struck out three and pitched five scoreless innings for St. Laurence.
Daniel Coyle doesn’t wow when he walks up to plate for St. Laurence. ‘I get those looks sometimes.’ Then he hits.
Daniel Coyle doubled and scored twice as St. Laurence slipped past Providence.
Column: Oak Forest’s Robbie Avila, aka Cream Abdul-Jabbar, takes college basketball by storm. ‘Kind of amazing.’
Former Oak Forest star, known his signature black goggles, transfers from Indiana State to Saint Louis.