It’s not much of a leap to view Reyna as a worthy successor to Bowen, a Notre Dame linebacker.
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Crown Point’s Bella Del Real is the real deal in volleyball. She plays ‘incredible defense.’ Like big sister.
Del Real has followed in her older sister Vanessa’s footsteps to become a standout libero.
Sarah Pena learns she can’t be perfect. But with her, semistate-bound Hanover Central is nearly spotless.
Pena, who hasn’t played club soccer, helps Hanover Central record three straight shutouts.
Jacob Soley might fly under the radar. ‘Some people missed the boat.’ Can’t overlook what he and Crown Point are doing.
Soley makes six catches for 93 yards and a TD as Crown Point finishes the regular season undefeated.
Jack Luth knows Valparaiso is the underdog. ‘Everyone kind of counted us out.’ Beating Munster? Count him in.
Luth’s defense helps Valparaiso advance to the regional finals.
Michael Osipoff’s football rankings and players of the week for Northwest Indiana
Morton running back Dashawn Woods is one of the players of the week.
Kaden McNeil and David Parker ‘have bright futures.’ They also give Lake Station hope for future success.
McNeil and Parker are key players for Lake Station, which last had a winning season in 1998.
Wheeler’s Ashlynne Trinidad is playing soccer for first time. But junior goalkeeper plays like veteran in regional.
Trinidad was already a three-sport athlete when she was asked to play soccer.
Will Donley has starring role in Valparaiso’s surprising story. How will it end? ‘It’s time to flip the page.’
Donley has scored at least one goal in five straight games as Valparaiso advanced to regionals.
Andrean’s Caroline Linklater can’t play with her sisters. She coaches instead. ‘Everybody respects her so much.’
Caroline Linklater, who is a senior, suffered a torn ACL in the first match of the season.