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  • AREA WEEK ONE FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD

    Updated Mar 20, 2021

    CCL/ESCC MARIST 34 NOTRE DAME 13 BENET 14 ST.IGNATIUS 7 CCL/ESCC CROSSOVER JOLIET CATHOLIC 49 ST LAURENCE 0 CENTRAL SUBURBAN SOUTH MAINE SOUTH 49 NILES WEST 6 ILLINOIS CENTRAL 8 WILMINGTON 35 LISLE 24 METRO SUBURBAN CHICAGO CHRISTIAN 48 WESTMONT 24 SOUTHWEST PRAIRIE MINOOKA 58 PLAINFIELD EAST 20 PLAINFIELD NORTH 35 ROMEOVILLE 0 OSWEGO 24 PLAINFIELD SOUTH 0 OSWEGO EAST 35 JOLIET WEST 14 YORKVILLE 26 PLAINFIELD CENTRAL 14 SOUTHWEST SUBURBAN LINCOLN-WAY EAST 42 BOLINGBROOK 14 HOMEWOOD-FLOSSMOOR 41 LOCKPORT14 WEST SUBURBAN...

  • Bolingbrook learns in loss to defending champs

    Mark Gregory, Editorial Director|Updated Mar 20, 2021

    Just when you thought the past year could not get any weirder - the Bolingbrook Raiders unveiled a pass-heavy offense in Friday night's football opener at defending Class 8A state champion Lincoln-Way East. Raider senior quarterback Vincenzo Meschi, a transfer from Batavia, put the ball in the air 53 times in the season opener, connecting on 26 of his passes in a 42-14 loss. "That was our strategy coming in," said Bolingbrook coach John Ivlow. "We knew if we came out and ran...

  • Football is back

    Drake Skleba, For the Bugle|Updated Mar 19, 2021

    It may be only an abbreviated six-game season but for the state of Illinois' thousands of high school football players excitement reigns supreme. Tonight, all across Illinois, the 534 football playing schools will kick-off the 2020 season. For the Bugle/Enterprise Newspapers football playing schools joy also reigns supreme. "It is just so awesome to be playing football again," Joliet Catholic junior quarterback Aidan Voss said. Joliet Catholic returns 15 starters from their 2019 IHSA Class 5A quarterfinalist. With an Illinois...

  • Redwings, Moriarty slip past St.Viator for sweet senior night victory

    Drake Skleba, For the Bugle|Updated Mar 3, 2021

    Upon entering any high school basketball game in Illinois, due to the virus, one must have their temperature taken at the gate and record a normal temperature to be admitted. After Sunday's temperature-rising, heart-stopping, Margaret Temple's game-winning, overtime victory over Marist, the Benet Academy Redwings were at again 72 hours later against St. Viator. After Benet's Kendall Moriarty's (10 points) floater for two put the Redwings up 40-38 with 12 seconds left, St. Viator's All-East Suburban Catholic Conference player...

  • Acosta, Hilltoppers slip past MCC in overtime for first win of 2021

    Drake Skleba, For the Bugle|Updated Mar 3, 2021

    In Joliet Catholic Academy's memorable postseason run in the 2019-20 Class 2A IHSA playoffs, then-junior guard Ante Acosta had some shining moments for his Hilltoppers. Defeating the No.2 and No.1 seeds in the IHSA Class 2A Pontiac Sectional complex, Acosta hit some important long-range three-point bombs during the Hilltoppers' great run. Unbeaten Bismark-Henning (30-0) ended the Hilltoppers dream season in the Pontiac Sectional championship game. On Friday night in an East...

  • Porters 6-foot-3 twin towers Furr, Oldendorf too much for Brown, JCA

    Drake Skleba, For the Bugle|Updated Mar 3, 2021

    Sometimes size does matter. On Tuesday night, in a nonconference girls varsity basketball game, the Lockport Porters (6-5) rolled past Joliet Catholic Academy 53-40,behind their 6-foot-3 twin towers. The Porters 6-foot-3 senior Sydney Furr (16 points, seven rebounds, two blocked shots) and 6-foot-3 junior Lindsay Oldendorf (seven points,11 rebounds, three blocked shots) combined for 23 points,18 rebounds and had five blocked shots, and led the Porters victory. Toss in a 10...

  • Temple's Hail Mary buzzer-beating three stuns Marist in OT

    Drake Skleba, For the Bugle|Updated Mar 1, 2021

    Benet Academy in Lisle was the place to be in Illinois high school girls basketball on a spring-like Sunday evening. Two Hall of Fame head coaches. Two undefeated East Suburban Catholic Conference powers and for what it is worth — No.1 Benet Academy (7-0,4-0) and No. 2 Marist (6-0, 3-0) in MaxPreps.com Illinois' girls state basketball rankings. In this week's Associated Press' Illinois girls state rankings, Marist checked in at No. 3 and Benet was ranked No. 6 in Class 4A. And the game was an instant classic. With 11 s...

  • Steelmen rally past Plainfield North in SPC Crossover on Plainfeld's North Side

    Drake Skleba, For the Bugle|Updated Feb 28, 2021

    In a Southwest Prairie Conference crossover battle on Plainfield's North Side, the Steelmen of Joliet Central and the host Tigers of Plainfield North put on a show for 32 minutes. With 9.7 seconds remaining in regulation, Steelmen 6-foot-4 senior Ryan Wisneski (eight points, seven rebounds,two blocks) stood at the free-throw line with Joliet Central up 51-50. Wisneski had two shots. "I went to the line thinking that I was in the gym practicing my free-throws," Wisneski said. Swish. Swish. All net. Steelmen 53, Tigers 50....

  • Redwings bounce back as "D" smothers Carmel in ESCC Saturday matinee

    Drake Skleba, For the Bugle|Updated Feb 28, 2021

    After suffering a heartbreaking, last second, buzzer-beating loss to Class 3A No.1 Niles Notre Dame (11-1, 7-0) on Friday, the question was whether the Benet Academy Redwings could bounce back less than 24 hours later. In a Saturday matinee, the athletic Carmel Corsairs (4-6, 3-3) of Mundelein could have been a problem for the Redwings. No problem. Behind a suffocating defense and 19 big points from senior Tyler Van Eekeren, Benet Academy (6-2, 4-1) rolled to a 46-30 ESCC victory. Van Eekeren scored 15 of his game-high 19 poi...

  • Redwings blast the Roadrunners in ESCC battle of unbeatens

    Drake Skleba, For the Bugle|Updated Feb 25, 2021

    In a battle of East Suburban Catholic Conference undefeated powers, the Benet Academy Redwings (6-0, 3-0) crushed the host Roadrunners of Nazareth Academy, 48-22. 26-4. Leading 15-12 with six minutes remaining in the first half, Benet Academy shut out the Roadrunners for the rest of the first half. The run was ignited by a long-range three-pointer from junior Margaret Temple (eight points, two 3's). The 'Wings closed out the half with a 10-0 run, concluded by a 25-foot- bomb from Redwing freshman Emilia Sularski (three...

  • Revenge is sweet - Angels pick up pay-back win over bitter-rival Providence Catholic

    Drake Skleba, For the Bugle|Updated Feb 24, 2021

    One week ago in New Lenox, the Providence Celtic girls varsity basketball team defeated the Joliet Catholic Academy Angels 61-58. The two Roman Catholic schools went after each other for 32 minutes. Revenge. For someone to seek revenge against another fails to follow the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church. After the heart-breaking defeat the Angels suffered to their bitter rivals, we believe the Roman Catholic Diocese of Joliet would absolve the Angels in their quest for revenge. Behind a career-high 32-point performance...

  • Romeoville, Trice holds off Schmid, Plainfield South in SPC East

    Drake Skleba, For the Bugle|Updated Feb 23, 2021

    In a Southwest Prairie East battle on Saturday, Romeoville hung on to defeat Plainfield South 56-49 at "The Ville". The host Spartans were led by their double double machine, 6-foot-4, 245 pound senior Trayton Trice. Trice picked up the double double scoring 15 points and hauling down 10 rebounds to lead the Spartans (2-3, 2-3). Romeoville also received a fine performance from senior Charlie Burd, who scored an even dozen points for the Spartans. Burd nailed three clutch free throws in the final 30 seconds to hold off...

  • Kennedi Perkins remembers! Lady Raiders roll past H-F and move atop the SWSC Blue

    Drake Skleba, For the Bugle|Updated Feb 23, 2021

    Back on Thursday, January 23, 2020 (47-43) and then again on February 11, 2020 (51-48), Homewood-Flossmoor defeated the Bolingbrook Lady Raiders. The two Lady Vikings victories over Bolingbrook gave H-F the 2019-20 girls Southwest Suburban Conference Blue Division basketball championship. As a sophomore, now junior, Bolingbrook's Kennedi Perkins gave everything she had in the two heartbreaking losses to H-F. On Monday night she remembered those losses and paid back the Lady Vikings. Scoring a game-high 21 points, Perkins led...

  • SWSC Red leader Andrew holds off SWSC Blue leader Bolingbrook in Saturday matinee

    Drake Skleba, For the Bugle|Updated Feb 20, 2021

    In a battle of Southwest Suburban Conference divisional leaders the SWSC Red leading Andrew Thunderbolts held off the SWSC Blue leading hosts from Bolingbrook 52-45. The Thunderbolts (4-1) were led by their 6-foot-4 junior Mike Morawkski. Morawski took home game-scoring honors with 24 points. The Raiders were led by their 6-foot-9 sophomore Donaven Younger who scored 11 points and grabbed seven rebounds. Andrew led by as much as 11 points in the game, before two Younger free-throws pulled the Raiders even at 38, with 4:41...

  • Joliet West, Lee hand Plainfield South, Schmid first loss of 2021

    Drake Skleba, For the Bugle|Updated Feb 20, 2021

    After Tuesday's 58-56 overtime loss to arch-rival Joliet Central (3-2, 3-1), the Tigers of Joliet West were looking to bounce back at the expense of the undefeated Plainfield South Cougars on Friday night. The Cougars (3-1, 3-1) entered the action on Friday all alone atop the Southwest Prairie Conference East. Joliet West would withstand a pair of fourth quarter Cougar runs and a 25-point explosion from Cougar senior Cooper Schmid and hold on to a 55-44 victory. In 2019-20 Joliet West won 29 games and were SPC East Champs...

  • Marist shoots down Hilltoppers in ESCC action in Joliet

    Drake Skleba, For the Bugle|Updated Feb 18, 2021

    In an East Suburban Catholic Conference battle in Joliet on Wednesday, the visiting Marist Redhawks (2-1,1-1) led the host Joliet Catholic Hilltoppers 33-26 at the half. In the first three minutes of the third quarter, a 9-0 Marist run, extended the Redhawk lead to 42-28. After outscoring the Hilltoppers 21-7 in the third quarter, Marist led 55-33 and would go on to a 69-55 ESCC road win. Marist was led by junior Xavier Sulaiman, who scored a game-high 24 points. Senior Alexander Knight added 22 points for the victorious Redh...

  • Wendt and Harris lead D.G. North girls past D.G. South girls in District 99 crosstown classic

    Drake Skleba, For the Bugle|Updated Feb 17, 2021

    Normally, the Downers Grove School District 99 crosstown classic between North and South High is part of a girl and boy hoops doubleheader at either school. Due to the fallout from the virus, the girls' game was played on the North Side and the boys battle was played on the South Side and because of HSA virus restrictions only 24 DGN parents were in attendance for the girls game. Even with the small crowd in attendance, both schools came out with a lot of energy. Behind juniors Ryann Wendt and 6-foot Eleanor Harris, the...

  • Sandburg's 23-0 run beats Porter girls in SWSC Blue

    Drake Skleba, For the Bugle|Updated Feb 13, 2021

    After going toe-to-toe with the defending Southwest Suburban Conference Blue champion Lady Vikings of Homewood-Flossmoor in a 46-36 loss on Monday, the Lockport Porter girls, were looking to even their SWSC Blue record on Thursday night in Lockport. The visiting Eagles of Carl Sandburg (2-1, 1-0) had other ideas. A pair of free-throws by the Porters' 6-foot-3 forward Syndney Furr (13 points, seven rebounds), pulled the Porters within 8-4 with 6:22 remaining in the first quarter. The Eagles would score eight consecutive...

  • Bergstrom St. Viator break Angel's hearts in ESCC opener

    Drake Skleba, For the Bugle|Updated Feb 13, 2021

    In the East Suburban Catholic Conference Girls basketball opener for St.Viator and Joliet Catholic Academy the spotlight was on each school's All-ESCC stars. St. Viator (1-0, 1-0) is led by their 5-foot-11 junior star Joy Bergstrom, while the host Angels of Joliet Catholic Academy (0-1, 0-1) are led by sophomore star Jasmine "Jazz" Brown. In a game went go down to the final shot Bergstrom and her Lions would slip past Brown and her Angels 55-52. As what always seems to happen in sports is the stars usually shine the...

  • Nolan-led Benet Academy survives valiant effort by Joliet Catholic in ESCC opener

    Drake Skleba, For the Bugle|Updated Feb 10, 2021

    For anyone who watched Tuesday night's East Suburban Catholic Conference opener for both Benet Academy and Joliet Catholic they would have been amazed to learn it was game No.1 for the Hilltoppers. It was just the second game of 2021 for the visiting Redwings. Despite in-your-face defense by both schools, turnovers were at a minimum, and the game resembled a late-season ESCC battle instead of the ESCC opener for both schools. Benet Academy (2-0, 1-0) prevailed 55-47. The difference in the game turned out to be a 6-foot-2...

  • Lady Raiders, Thomas hold off much-improved L-W East Griffin girls

    Drake Skleba, For the Bugle|Updated Feb 9, 2021

    After taking home the IHSA Class 4A Third Place trophy in 2019-20, the 2021 season finally commenced in Frankfort on Monday night. Led by its Montini Catholic transfer Tatiana Thomas, Bolingbrook (1-0, 1-0), defeated the scrappy hosts from Lincoln-Way East 73-65. Leading 39-32 at the half, Thomas, who scored a game-high 22 points in her first game as a Lady Raider, exploded for 11 third-quarter points. The Raider defense turned the Griffins over 10 times in the quarter and the Raiders opened up a 58-39 lead after three...

  • Hennessy and White lead Redwings past Wheaton South in season opener

    Drake Skleba, For the Bugle|Updated Feb 8, 2021

    With the frigid temperatures outside, the temperature inside Wheaton Warrenville South's Orange and Black gymnasium was quite comfortable, where on a rare Sunday non-conference battle, Benet Academy and coach Gene Heidkamp opened their 2021 season. Behind senior guard Sam Hennessy and junior guard Brennan White the Redwings prevailed 42-29. Wheaton Warrenville South (2-1) had picked up home wins over Naperville North and St. Joseph on Friday and Saturday. On Sunday at home again, the Tigers had an added advantage of a raucous...

  • Maine South's second half dime show leads to home win over Deerfield

    Drake Skleba, For the Bugle|Updated Feb 6, 2021

    After defeating arch-rival Loyola Academy 47-36 on Friday in Wilmette, Maine South returned to Park Ridge on Saturday afternoon for its home opener against Deerfield. Trailing 21-14 midway through the second quarter, the Hawks outscored the Warriors 50-25 and roll to a 64-46 Central Suburban League crossover win and improve to 2-0. Leading 27-23 at the half, the Hawks second-half interior passing game was a thing of beauty to watch. In the second half, Maine South scored 17 baskets and assisted on 16 of them. Hawk 6-foot-6...

  • Maine South boys avenge 2019-20 Regional Final loss at Loyola

    Drake Skleba, For the Bugle|Updated Feb 6, 2021

    Three hundred and thirty-seven days ago, on March 6, 2020, the Loyola Ramblers ended the Maine South Hawks' season with a 47-25 win in the IHSA Loyola Class 4A Regional Championship Game. On Friday night, the 2021 Hawks (1-0) avenged their regional final loss at Loyola behind senior Sean Gallery to defeat the host Ramblers 47-36. Gallery scored 11 of his game high 18 points in the 22-point Hawk third quarter as the Hawks erased a 19-18 halftime deficit to open up a 40-28 lead after three quarters and never looked back....

  • IHSA makes ruling on sports

    Updated Jan 27, 2021

    The IHSA Board of Directors met for a special board meeting on January 27, 2021, where the Board provided an updated sports schedule and other guidance for the remainder of the 2020-21 school year. "We understood the high level of anticipation surrounding today's announcement, along with the scrutiny that will accompany it," said IHSA Executive Director Craig Anderson. "Ultimately, the Board adhered to its stated goals throughout the pandemic: providing an opportunity for...

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