Katie Schuele, who transferred from Class 3A state champion Wheaton St. Francis before last season, is a key for the Mustangs.
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Paul Johnson’s top 10 boys soccer teams and 25 players to watch in Aurora-Elgin area for the 2024 season
Streamwood flows into top spot for start of season, but Elgin and West Aurora both appear to be poised to make some moves.
Countdown to football: Marmion transfer Gavin Burt steps in for Geneva, No. 4 in Aurora-Elgin preseason rankings
Gavin Burt, who transferred after going through summer camp at Marmion, steps into key position at inside linebacker for Geneva.
Countdown to football: Mikey Claycombe cleans up good for Oswego, No. 4 in Aurora-Elgin preseason rankings
Senior linebacker Mikey Claycombe, who’s still waiting for his first offer, returns as the leading tackler for Oswego’s defense.
Countdown to football: Ishmael George raises the bar for South Elgin, No. 5 in Aurora-Elgin preseason rankings
Ishmael George, who caught 46 passes for 908 yards and 20 TDs last year, wants to build upon a breakout season for the Storm.
Countdown to football: Reece Powers turns into key piece for West Aurora, No. 6 in Aurora-Elgin preseason rankings
Reece Powers had 16 catches for 168 yards and two TDs last season for West Aurora.
Elimination loss at Little League World Series doesn’t diminish ‘experience of a lifetime’ for Hinsdale
Although its historic run ended Sunday with a 4-0 loss to Staten Island, Hinsdale comes home with good memories.
Countdown to football: Dominic Recchia does it all for Yorkville, No. 7 in Aurora-Elgin preseason rankings
Dominic Recchia, a standout on special teams with both kicks and punts, also starts at cornerback for the Foxes.
Countdown to football: Luke Gormsen looks to lead on defense for Jacobs, No. 8 in Aurora-Elgin preseason rankings
It’s a new season and a new role for Luke Gormsen, who wants to step up as the leader on defense for Jacobs.
Alex Vivanco sums up Hinsdale’s initial experience at Little League World Series: ‘We’ve been treated like kings.’
Hinsdale, the Great Lakes Region champion, enjoys the spoils of being at the Little League World Series.