Gianni Cobb, the 2023-24 Daily Southtown Boys Basketball Player of the Year, was in the middle of the celebration for the Vikings.
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Even after losing teeth, Mother McAuley’s Abbey Williams sticks with softball. Why? ‘Because I still loved it.’
Abbey Williams had three hits, an RBI and a stolen base and also played flawlessly Thursday at shortstop for the Mighty Macs.
Introducing the 2023-24 Daily Southtown Boys Basketball All-Area Team
Homewood-Flossmoor, the Class 4A state champion, and Mount Carmel, the Class 3A state runner-up, lead the way.
Mount Carmel’s Ian Tosi throws first punch with 12 strikeouts in season opener. After last year? ‘I was ready.’
Ian Tosi struck out 12 and allowed just one hit as the Caravan came up with a 10-0 win over Bremen in six innings.
Left turns out to be right for Sandburg’s Addison Torgerson. And it started in T-ball. ‘Takes people by surprise.’
The senior outfielder was productive Wednesday for the Eagles in a 9-1 nonconference victory over host Richards in Oak Lawn.
Baseball and softball scores for the Southland, Aurora, Elgin, Naperville and Lake County
High school and local college results and highlights from the Southland, Aurora, Elgin, Naperville and Lake County coverage areas. Scores go here. Compiled by Josh Krockey.
Marian Catholic’s Madison Davis, 2023-24 Daily Southtown Girls Basketball Player of the Year, puts emphasis on ‘we.’
The Western Illinois recruit ends her career at Marian Catholic as 2023-24 Daily Southtown Girls Basketball Player of the Year.
Introducing the 2023-24 Daily Southtown Girls Basketball All-Area Team
Players from supersectional qualifiers Homewood-Flossmoor and Marian Catholic, including nine college recruits, lead the way.
In the circle and at plate, Jessi Szafoni offers relief for Lincoln-Way East. ‘I think it’s just the intensity.’
Jessi Szafoni swayed Tuesday’s nonconference game in a relief role for the Griffins in a 7-3 victory over host St. Laurence.
Triumphant return for Lincoln-Way East’s Thea Gerfen just what the doctor ordered. ‘It felt amazing coming back.’
Thea Gerfen scored a goal in her return as the Griffins beat Homewood-Flossmoor in a Windy City Ram Classic first-round game.