Stack had 16 points, nine rebounds and six blocks in Benet’s win against Schaumburg.
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Max Steele’s return steels Naperville North for the new year. When he’s on the court, ‘everybody else is better.’
Steele scores 15 points in the first of Naperville North’s back-to-back wins after he missed five games.
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Forget Ava Mersinger’s height. As Benet celebrates 1,000 wins and first state title, her game keeps growing.
The 5-foot-5 Mersinger is a pass-first floor leader who can slice up a defense and is a tenacious defender.
Luke Lehnen leads North Central College to 3rd NCAA Division III national title: ‘It’s absolutely remarkable’
Luke Lehnen repeats as the Gagliardi Trophy winner and then leads North Central College back to the top in the Stagg Bowl.
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North Central College heads to fifth Stagg Bowl championship game hoping to right last year’s loss
North Central College is headed to its fifth national title game in six years. On Sunday, the Cardinals face off against the University of Mount Union Purple Raiders from Alliance, Ohio, in the Stagg Bowl at Shell Energy Stadium in Houston.
Naperville Central’s Tessa Williams takes charge. She finally takes shots too. The results can be eye-opening.
Williams, no longer shy about putting up shots, hit six 3-pointers against Hampshire.
Arie Garcia-Evans does more for Waubonsie Valley. And there’s a method to her approach. ‘She never stops moving.’
Arie Garcia-Evans gets going as Waubonsie Valley wins the championship of the Bill Neibch Holiday Tournament.
As Stagg Bowl nears, North Central’s Myles Walton knows to ‘be where your feet are.’ But ‘Twitch’ is always moving.
Walton, a Homewood-Flossmoor graduate, looks like he’s being controlled by a joystick on the field.