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- Outside shooting woes hurt Nazareth in close losses
- Hornets face must-win situation to reach playoffs
- IC knocks off top-seeded Westminster Christian
- Free throws costly in Nazareth’s ESCC loss
- Youth football coaches get injury lesson
- Hornets’ Zevin, Lapidus win Gold again
- Hornets earn split with Willowbrook
- Hornets battle back but lose to Downers
- Nazareth Boys Volleyball Preview April 5, 2007
- Timothy Christian Boys Tennis Preview
Benet sophomore Dave Sobolewski and senior Joe Morris made Nazareth pay for every foul in the fourth quarter as the duo sank all 10 free throws they attempted.
The Hinsdale South football team’s playoff chances have come down to this: Win the final three games or turn in the equipment after the regular-season finale.
McMahon got all the run support he would need in the first inning when junior third baseman Danny Muisenga smashed a two-run home run off the scoreboard in left-center field. Sophomore right fielder Carlos Rodriguez added even more breathing room by turning on a 1-2 pitch for a three-run blast with two outs in the fifth.
The charity stripe instead proved to be merciless for the Nazareth boys basketball team Friday.
“This is stuff you guys know, but parents don’t know and kids certainly don’t know,” Wolin said.
Vonnahme is all too familiar with Hinsdale South and Downers South’s rivalry since he was part of it as a Downers South player.
In the second game, Warriors’ senior Curtis Hudson struck out the first six batters he faced and finished with 11 strikeouts but eight walks in front of pro and collegiate scouts.
“We dug ourselves a big hole,” Conyer said. “We came back and made it a ballgame.”
“Last year was a building year,” Mecha said. “This year is going to be a little bit of a ‘get our feet wet’ kind of year.”
In order to accomplish that lofty goal, Timothy will have to get contributions from the entire lineup.