Lacrosse news
The Lincoln-Way East and Seneca track teams each capture sectional titles that and more results from baseball, softball, girls soccer and boys lacrosse in the Herald-News Sports Roundup for Wednesday.
Nate George hit for the cycle and drove in four runs for Minooka baseball, plus more from around the area in our Herald-News Monday Roundup.
It's been an up-and-down season for Lincoln-Way West co-op's boys lacrosse team, but Saturday saw the Warriors put forth one of their top efforts with a 10-2 South Suburban Conference win over Oak Forest co-op.
Seneca, Morris win in baseball, Lincoln-Way East, Seneca win in softball. That and more in Thursday's roundup.
Hinckley-Big Rock wins baseball, Genoa-Kingston wins girls soccer. That and more in Monday's roundup.
Morris, Lincoln-Way West win baseball, Coal City, Wilmington win softball. That and more in Monday's roundup.
Hinckley-Big Rock and DeKalb both win in baseball, Genoa-Kingston softball blanks Rockford Lutheran, plus more in Monday's Daily Chronicle sports roundup.
Wilmington, Joliet West, Joliet Catholic win baseball, Lincoln-Way East, Coal City win softball. That and more in Monday's roundup.
Morris wins softball, Dwight wins baseball, Lincoln-Way West wins boys lacrosse. That and more in Wednesday's roundup.
DeKalb wins softball, boys tennis, G-K draws in girls soccer. That and more in Thursday's roundup.
Joliet West boys volleyball opened its season with a 25-19, 25-11 nonconference win over Chicago Christian, and Bolingbrook improved to 2-0. Plus much more in Wednesday's local roundup.
Here is a list of Northwest Herald area athletes who can sign their National Letters of Intent this week with NCAA scholarship schools, and those who are headed to other colleges.
Loyola scored the game's first four goals en route to a 13-8 victory over Hinsdale Central in the girls lacrosse state championship Saturday.
Aiden Weisenborn scored six goals to lead the Wheaton Academy boys lacrosse team to its first state championship with a 17-9 victory over St. Viator on Saturday.
Charley Foley sparked Wheaton Academy's comeback with three early goals, and the Warriors rallied from a two-goal deficit to beat Benet 17-10 and advance to the state championship game for the first time.