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Layla Janisch won a pair of mid-distance races for Sycamore, Addison Vicary had a high jump win for Genoa-Kingston and Olivia Pastovich won both hurdle races for Kaneland. That plus more track, baseball and softball results in the roundup.
Sycamore, Hinckley-Big Rock win baseball, Kaneland, Sycamore win softball. That and more in Wednesday'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.
Genoa-Kingston baseball won dramatically while Indian Creek softball cruised to a Little 10 Conference win at Hiawatha. That and more in Friday's Daily Chronicle sports roundup.
Jakob McNally’s success against Hiawatha on the hill wasn’t a big secret. The Indian Creek pitcher said he just relied on his fastball and let the pieces fall into place in the Timberwolves 18-2 win over Hiawatha on Friday.
Genoa-Kingston baseball gets first win. DeKalb and HBR roll: Daily Chronicle Sports roundup for Tuesday, Apr. 9, 2024.
Kaneland, Indian Creek win baseball, Sycamore, Genoa-Kingston win softball. That and more in Monday's roundup.
Sycamore baseball swept a doubleheader, DeKalb tennis won a doubles tournament and a G-K track athlete set a school record. All that and more in the roundup.
Riley Schuller had four hits to lead Sycamore softball, Nik Nelson and Maddux Clarence homered for DeKalb, and more from the area all in the prep roundup.
Kaneland is moving up to Class 3A this year, setting up a lot of postseason showdowns with DeKalb. We look at every area team in our previews.
A trio of pole vaulters and a couple of speedsters are among the top girls track athletes who are poised to have breakout campaigns in the area this season.
Sycamore remained unbeaten in baseball with a 12-3 win over Boylan; and more in Saturday's DeKalb Daily Chronicle high school sports roundup.
Sharp-shooting guards that found their way into their schools' record books dominate our all-area first team. See the full Daily Chronicle All-Area Girls Basketball Team here.
Addison McLaughlin went 2 for 4 with a homer and three RBIs to lead Sycamore softball to a nonconference victory over North Boone. Plus much more in Thursday's local roundup.
The senior right-hander retired all nine batters he face and teamed with Geno Ferrari for a four-inning, 12-up and 12-down perfect game in a 17-0 Bruins nonconference victory over Indian Creek.