Friday's rivalry match is an instant classic. Here's a look at some of the big plays, courtesy of Comcast.
Mistakes prove costly during the Vikings' 46-34 loss to neighboring rival Batavia. It marked Geneva's first Burgess Field defeat in almost two years.
The hype is nearly over. The game will commence at 7:30 p.m. May the best team win.
Antioch vs. Lakes game wins NBC-5's challenge for game-day destination.
MAC 2010 Player of the Year enjoying a sophomore surge.
Geneva is defeated by a very good St. Charles East team Tuesday night.
Here's one thing folks from Batavia and Geneva can agree on: Friday's Vikings-Bulldogs game should be NBC 5's feature game of the week!
In the end, the clock was running for most of the second half, as Geneva wins easily at St. Charles North.
At the halfway mark, it's a first-quarter scoring fest and a second-quarter snooze.
Final score in the preliminary match is 46-27.
And Rob Wicinski and Yoda, as well.
Big win Wednesday against St. Charles East sets up UEC showdown on Sept. 29.
Vikings up season record to 12-4. Next stop: St. Charles East.
A polychromic display of soaring kites speckled the cloudless, blue sky at the Kite Festival hosted at Peck Farm Athletic Fields Saturday afternoon.
In the end, it was about as easy as a win can get.
At the halfway mark, it's one great play after another for the Vikings.
Vikings take out their frustration from two weeks of losses with easy win over the Maroons.
And don't forget those refrigerator magnets!
Here's some shameless self-promotion! Be sure to get your free refrigerator magnet at tonight's home game against Elgin!
Vikings up season record to 8-3 overall, 1-0 in the UED.
It was a great second half for Kane County Cougars baseball, and a great start as an affiliate of the Kansas City Royals.
Grand Re-Opening of Sunset Racquetball and Fitness Center set for Oct. 15.
Geneva muddles and gambles, then gets back to business—the running business, that is—in 35-17 win over St. Charles East.
Vikings win 35-17 over the Saints.
Geneva swashbuckling swishes, and St. Charles East kicks a 33-yard field goal and lead into the second half.
Final score: St. Charles East 26, Geneva 7
Last week, the Vikings upset Wheaton North in a home-game nailbiter. This week, it's rival St. Charles East, and it's away.
Geneva moves to 7-3 on the season and stays 1-0 in the Upstate Eight.
Cougars beat Burlington Bees 4-0 and travel to Burlington next for the best-of-three series.
Cougars begin their quest for the league championship at home, starting 6 p.m. Wednesday.
Geneva girls finish 18th in 20-team St. Charles East/Leavey Invitational.
Saturday's St. Charles East Leavey Invitational boys varsity race is postponed due to dangerous conditions, while Geneva's 2008 girls team receives an all-time state ranking.
Geneva's quarterback might have had his best game yet in Friday's win over Wheaton North.
Here's a quick postgame interview with Woodworth, following Geneva's 33-24 Friday night win over Wheaton North.
The Falcons look like the better team, but two onside kicks help Geneva to a home-game victory.
This is a dogfight from the opening kick. The Vikings end up the winners, 33-24.
Can you say "barnburner?"
It was 31-0 at the half, and the Falcons coast to an easy 45-6 win. Vikings are 1-1, with the Upstate Eight season about to begin.
Cougars plays continue to make it big in the big leagues.
This should give Wheaton North a little something to think about.