With games against Nazareth and Joliet Catholic to end the season, Saturday’s East Suburban Catholic game against St. Patrick was vital for Marist. Continue reading
Category Archives: Published Work
Kennedy clinches conference title
After a four year reign of either Payton or Young winning the Super Conference, there is a new team on top. Continue reading
Montini rebounds, takes down De La Salle
For the first half Friday against De La Salle, it looked as if Montini was nursing a slight hangover from last week’s shutout loss to St. Rita. The No. 20 Broncos committed three turnovers and let up 21 points heading into the break of their Catholic League Green debut. Continue reading
Nazareth keeps pedal to metal in win over St. Partick
When you have what teammates describe as the state’s best offensive line, with all four going to play Division I football, it’s easy to see how that team could put up a lot of points. Continue reading
St. Laurence Ruins St. Ignatius’ Special Night
For years St. Ignatius played its home football games at the University of Chicago and other stadiums across the city. Continue reading
Payton beats Young
Payton coach Joel Anderson said he feels his 2014 team could possibly be the best he’s ever had at the school. Continue reading
Payton Keeps It Up
In what has become the fiercest volleyball rivalry in the Public League, it was no shock to see Payton face Young in the Public League playoffs. This year the Grizzlies swept the Dolphins 25-16, 25-19 in Wednesday’s semifinals at Northside. Continue reading
Clemente stays undefeated
Clemente and Taft are both having outstanding seasons, but the Wildcats showed the Eagles that to compete for conference title, they will need a combination of pitching, strong hitting and a little bit of luck to succeed. Continue reading
Payton wins 4th straight conference crown
To win one conference title is hard. To win four consecutive conference titles, as Payton was trying to do on Tuesday, is quite the accomplishment. Continue reading
Earl Schultz-led Payton has no problem with makeshift lineup, Young
Already playing with a young roster, Payton coach Casey Feeney was forced to use a different lineup thanks to numerous players on a school trip, including starting setter Lincoln Wang and starting outside Alex Brown. Continue reading