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Cappetta, Montini eliminate West Chicago.(Sports)
Byline: Joshua Welge jwelge@@dailyherald.com Pete Cappetta had a rocky start Thursday. After the first inning, he was rock solid. The Montini senior shook off 2 runs in the first inning of Thursday's Class AA Willowbrook regional semifinal baseball game...
Early exits leave Kansas suspect.(Sports)
Byline: Mike Spellman Daily Herald Sports Writer It seems lately that the easiest target in the NCAA Tournament has been the University of Kansas. After a pair of first-round exits as the heavy favorites, that comes with the territory. ...
N.D. attorney general: Illinois decision doesn't affect UND
North Dakota Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem said Friday the University of Illinois' decision to retire their Indian mascot Chief Illiniwek will not affect UND's legal case against the NCAA over the Fighting Sioux nickname."UND doesn't have a mascot like Illinois has," he said. "Their decision not to use this chief...
University of Illinois says Chief Illiniwek's performances to end
URBANA, Ill. AP -- The University of Illinois will retire its 81-year-old American Indian mascot, Chief Illiniwek, following the last men's home basketball game of the season on Wednesday. The NCAA in 2005 deemed the buckskin-clad Illiniwek an offensive use of American Indian imagery and barred the university...
Cubs take another step toward youth.(Sports)
Byline: Kent McDill Daily Herald Sports Writer For better or worse, the Cubs are in a youth movement, and they took another step to clear old wood Sunday. Neifi Perez, who was supposed to compete with Jerry Hairston Jr. and Todd Walker...
Garrity, Batavia feeling upbeat.(Sports)
Byline: Chris Walker Daily Herald Correspondent Mike Garrity knows where he's going to school, as well as where he's going to play football, next fall. Unfortunately for the University of Illinois, who has gone 1-23 in the Big Ten over the past...
Diamond need repair? National contest may be the answer.(Sports)(Sports notes)
Byline: Bob Frisk Are you embarrassed by the condition of the diamond you use for baseball or softball? If your field of dreams is more like a rock- or weed-filled nightmare, I have just the contest for you. There...
Seeking greater challenges.(Sports Extra)(Sidelines)
Byline: David Oberhelman Amy Palash just can't wait for summer school to start. When on May 15 the former Prep Volleyball All-America from St. Francis attends the first session of summer classes at the University of Illinois, it'll coincide with her first...
Age can't slow down Durlacher; Anderson, Probst honored.(Sports)(Sports notes)
Byline: Bob Frisk Lindsey Durlacher Buffalo Grove apparently never looks at the calendar. If he did sneak a glance, he would realize he should be slowing down as a competitive wrestler. He might even think about retirement from the mat. ...
Gymnastics association will honor Lori Erickson Delgado.(Sports)(Sports notes)
Byline: Bob Frisk Lori Erickson Delgado knows something about being first. Representing Palatine High School, she was the state's first all-around champion in girls gymnastics in 1977. As Lori Erickson, she won the all-around, floor exercise, and uneven parallel...
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