At the 2001 IHSA track and field meet, Wheaton North coach Don Helberg received a scouting report on a promising runner from his state champion hurdler, A.J. Harris. "We were...
The final day of Alexandria Anderson's high school career opened with an awards presentation from the Olympic champion whose record she had finally broken. Over the next four hours, the...
Hinsdale Central named former Glenbrook North head coach and NBA assistant Brian James its new boys basketball coach Wednesday. James had a career record of 311-150 at Glenbrook North, Romeoville,...
St. Charles North has been brutal to its early-season opponents. The North Stars (4-0) have won by the slaughter rule in each game and allowed a total of six runs....
In what has become high school basketball's most competitive all-star game, Team Chicago and Team New York square off again April 16 in the Old Spice Red Zone Shootout at...
With his team facing an 18-4 deficit Wednesday with one out in the bottom of the seventh against Homewood-Flossmoor, Richards coach Brian Wojcik began preparing a scathing critique. "I was...
That so many Chicago-area spring athletes have become accomplished practitioners in their chosen sports is remarkable, given the ghastly March and April weather through which they suffer, spring after spring...
Machesney Park Harlem dominated the opening day of the IHSA girls state bowling tournament Friday at Cherry Bowl Lanes in Rockford, topping 940 in each of its six games and...
New Trier is known for its doubles teams in girls tennis, with two back from top-eight finishes in the state tournament a year ago. But junior Jesse Adler, the Trevians'...
Homewood-Flossmoor's Julian Wright verbally committed to Kansas a day after an in-home meeting with Jayhawks coach Bill Self, several Internet outlets reported Friday. Wright, a 6-foot-8-inch forward, is ranked among...