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November 5, 2009
By TOM WADDLE
So I’m sitting on the couch watching the Monday night NFC South slugfest between the Atlanta Falcons and New Orleans Saints, and I’m obviously caught up in the moment. 
November 4, 2009
By ANDY HAMPTON - sports@daily-chronicle.com
Adrian Peterson of the Vikings is the most dangerous running back in the NFL. Maurice Jones-Drew of the Jaguars is probably the most complete, while Chris Johnson of the Titans is still the fastest.
November 3, 2009
By NICK GERTS - ngerts@daily-chronicle.com
Sarah Cullen celebrated a special day on Nov. 16, 2005, with friends and family as the former Sycamore standout signed her Letter of Intent to play for the DePaul volleyball team.
October 29, 2009
By TOM WADDLE -- Shaw Suburban Media
It’s been almost a week and that drubbing in Cincinnati still is haunting me. Honestly, I’m shocked and more than a little concerned.
October 28, 2009
By ANDY HAMPTON - sports@daily-chronicle.com
When Jim Zorn does get fired, Redskins' owner Daniel Snyder will be calling Jon Gruden. I hope that he and Gruden will not find common ground, because Gruden is fantastic on ESPN's Monday Night Football. He adds an insight and a level of excitement to the game that has been LONG missing.
October 27, 2009
By NICK GERTS - ngerts@daily-chronicle.com
Brittany Belrichard is enjoying another stellar season with the Millikin women's soccer team.
October 23, 2009
By JAMES NOKES - sports@daily-chronicle.com
DeKALB – The sunset over the Pacific Ocean was beautiful.
October 22, 2009
By TOM WADDLE -- Shaw Suburban Media
The sky is falling, the sky is falling, the sky is falling!
By ANDY HAMPTON - sports@daily-chronicle.com
Hold it ... I think the Patriots just scored again.
October 20, 2009
By NICK GERTS - ngerts@daily-chronicle.com
Andrew Volkening, a former Genoa-Kingston student, has been on a slow start to the season after leading the Air Force hockey team to an Elite Eight appearance last season.
October 17, 2009
By JAMES NOKES - sports@daily-chronicle.com
CHICAGO – For Dean Karnazes victory is crossing the finish line.
October 15, 2009
By TOM WADDLE -- Shaw Suburban Media
Maybe I’m starting this premise on the wrong note by referring to myself as “TW.” Speaking in the third person, even if it's only using initials, does feel creepy.
October 14, 2009
By ANDY HAMPTON - sports@daily-chronicle.com
You pick which is worse; Browns' quarterback Derek Anderson going 2-for-17 for 23 yards with one interception and zero touchdowns, or how about the Raiders racking up a total of 124 yards of offense? Mind you, somehow the Browns beat the Bills – with a little help from Bills return man Roscoe Parrish – 6-3, while the Raiders got crushed by the Giants, 44-7.
October 13, 2009
By NICK GERTS - ngerts@daily-chronicle.com
Josh Howells has seen his playing time increase two-fold for the Olivet Nazarene football team this year.
October 10, 2009
By JAMES NOKES - sports@daily-chronicle.com
CHICAGO – History will be made at the Bank of America Chicago Marathon on Sunday.
By JAY SCHWAB - jschwab@kcchronicle.com
It didn’t take long for Hayley Guyton to detect a different vibe at regionals.
October 8, 2009
By TOM WADDLE -- Shaw Suburban Media
Convince Jay Cutler to be more conservative. Check.
October 7, 2009
By ANDY HAMPTON - sports@daily-chronicle.com
I’m going to take this time to complain ... a lot. This happens every year, and probably in every league. You know it’s going to happen and yet when it does, you’re angry. Even if it happens to you.
October 6, 2009
By NICK GERTS - ngerts@daily-chronicle.com
Jessica Struthers finished in 38th place to help lead the North Central College women's golf team to a fourth-place finish at the College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin Championship on Saturday.
October 1, 2009
By JAMES NOKES - sports@daily-chronicle.com
SHABBONA – The fish are all grown up.
By TOM WADDLE -- Shaw Suburban Media
Just another ho-hum Sunday afternoon in the great Northwest last weekend. 
By JIM LITKE -- The Associated Press
It's too bad the International Olympic Committee isn't taking bribes anymore. Imagine what a lock Chicago would be then.
September 29, 2009
By ANDY HAMPTON - sports@daily-chronicle.com
First off, I opted to play Derrick Ward instead of Cedric Benson. Oops!
By NICK GERTS - ngerts@daily-chronicle.com
Sarah Cullen’s return to DeKalb County last week ended with a four-game loss to the Northern Illinois volleyball team.
September 26, 2009
By JAMES NOKES - sports@daily-chronicle.com
Sean Ostruszka has a collection of scars on his hands.
By MIKE KORCEK - sports@daily-chronicle.com
Face reality. Any time you beat the Big Ten Conference it’s highly significant. Whether it’s football, basketball, gymnastics or tiddlywinks. Good year or down year, the Big Ten still represents the best in the intercollegiate athletics realm.
September 24, 2009
Thankfully, Jay Cutler has better listening skills than my four children. Against the Pittsburgh Steelers, he did just as I asked, ditching the gunslinger approach for the more reliable game-manager mode.
September 22, 2009
By ANDY HAMPTON - sports@daily-chronicle.com
Let's play a game I like to call "Would You Rather."
By NICK GERTS - ngerts@daily-chronicle.com
Nici Newquist helped lead the Northern Illinois University women's soccer team to a 2-1 victory against Liberty this past Saturday.
September 17, 2009
By JAMES NOKES - sports@daily-chronicle.com
DeKALB – It wasn’t a buzzer-beater, but it was close.

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