It may be varsity boys basketball head coach Will Benson’s second season as the leader of the program, but it feels an awful lot like his first season....
olding the mic closer, junior Claudia Kosiak projected her voice to the boys, girls, and parents sitting before her, all eager to learn the details about...
Name: Josh Stenger
Grade: Sophomore
Sport(s) participating in: Wrestling
Places from the 2015 season: first place at regionals, first place at sectionals, second place at the FVC, sixth place at granite city tournament, third place at the Sycamore Invitational and placed top eight at IHSA State
This year, Huntley High School has become enamored with rec league basketball. The Trees, Huntley High School's rec league champion, lost their only regular season game to Sal's Pizza, 64-47, in the final game of the regular season.
Huntley (10-15, 4-4 FVC) was riding a two-game winning streak into Friday night’s Senior Night match against the Golden Eagles of Jacobs. The teams last met on Jan. 23 at Jacobs, where the Golden Eagles defeated the Red Raiders 58-39. Huntley’s winning streak was broken, as Jacobs won 57-41.
The Raiders Girl’s basketball team won the Fox Valley Conference Regional Championship for the seventh time in the past nine years. The final score against Rockford was 60-15, they will advance in the state tournament.
Andrews gets the ball, takes step-back three and its good. The crowd gives her a standing ovation. Ali Andrews receives flowers from her teammates and...
As the bright lights shine down on the floor, junior Karlie Lajewski can feel her nerves settling down. As the team gets set to being, she looks up at her younger sister, something nobody else on the team can do.
Going into Friday night’s game against Jacobs, Huntley (7-12, 2-2 FVC) was riding a hot streak, winning four of their last six games and placing well at the Wheaton MLK tournament. Huntley’s hot streak came to an end Friday night, falling to Jacobs 58-3.
Senior Ricky Vigil takes a deep breath, his arms pumping forward and his eyes following his opponent’s every move. He came in with an aggressive mindset, ready to put years of practice into a single move. Darting on his feet, he looks for an opportunity to go in and take his opponent down. Vigil ignores the stinging pain that follows the curve of his spine and focuses on pinning and winning.