Sycamore dominates in girls soccer. That and more in Wednesday's roundup.
With four state medalists, a history-maker at Genoa-Kingston and state qualifiers all around, we look at the best boys wrestling had to offer on our all-area team.
After failing to medal last season at the state tournament in the 100-yard freestyle, Jacob Gramer decided to branch out. The DeKalb-Sycamore senior decided to pick up the butterfly. And he ended this season picking up a state championship.
After a topsy-turvy first two years, Jacob Luce leaves DeKalb with a pair of state medals and ends his career on a win. He was named the Daily Chronicle 2024 Wrestler of the Year.
Girls wrestling expanded both statewide with the addition of a regional tournament to the state series as well as locally with all four teams that offer boys wrestling sending girls to the postseason as well. We look at the best in our all-area team.
In Kaneland’s third year competing in girls wrestling, freshman Angelina Gochis made some history. The 105-pounder won the school’s first state title and finished the year 47-5. She was named the first Daily Chronicle Girls Wrestler of the Year.
Sycamore's Aidan Wyzard, Kaneland's David Valkanov and DeKalb's Braylen Anderson were each crowned champions at the Illinois Top Times State Indoor Classic at Illinois Wesleyan in Bloomington. And more softball and baseball results in Saturday's high school sports roundup.
Keith Foster said it was a hard decision, but the longtime volleyball coach at Genoa-Kingston who won a state title with the Cogs in 2022 left the program to coach at DeKalb.
DeKalb wins softball, boys tennis, G-K draws in girls soccer. That and more in Thursday's roundup.