Volleyball won a regional championship while senior Danielle DeVito advanced to the cross country state championships.
With the season over for a majority of the North Shore's football teams, Patch hands out some awards after another exciting regular season.
With a dominating running game and a shut-down defense, Glenbrook South trampled New Trier and bounced the Trevians 27-0 in the first round of the playoffs.
Volleyball and football start their postseason runs while soccer's season ended in the sectional semifinals.
Branden McGarrity scored two goals, but Glenbrook South fell to Maine East 5-4.
After taking seventh at the regional meet with four sophomores in the lineup, Glenbrook South will go into the sectional meet with no pressure.
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Glenbrook South fell to Maine South, but stayed at No. 4 in our rankings.
Glenbrook South will try for a deep playoff run to make up for a tough regular season.
Quinn Prchal took fourth at the state golf championships while football cruised to another win over Niles West.
Glenbrook South got a big win against Niles West to set up a conference title match against Maine South.
Glenbrook South stayed undefeated in the CSL South, setting up a title match with Maine South this weekend.
Patch points out the Blackhawks players whose number fans may take pride in wearing this season and in the future.
Glenbrook South shot the lowest regional score in school history, but didn't advance past the sectional championships.
Quinn Prchal advanced to the golf state championships while coach Mike Noll won his 200th career game in football.
Influenced by Lloyd Pettit, but firmly grounded in his own style after 29 seasons, Pat Foley continues a great tradition of hockey announcers in Chicago.
The Titans stayed at No. 4 with another dominating win over Waukegan.
After graduating a dozen seniors from last year's team, Glenbrook South has come back to take second in the conference.
Football won a big game against New Trier while Quinn Prchal took two golf tournaments.
Glenbrook South jumped a spot to No. 4 with its big win against New Trier.
Following a slow start, Glenbrook South defeats New Trier convincingly to start 2-0 in conference.
Football got a big win over Evanston while girls swimming defeated Glenbrook North in a dual match.
The Titans remained at No. 5 with their big win over Evanston.
He once played with the Chicago Wolves. But after another tour in hockey's minor leagues and his NHL debut with Washington, a longtime defenseman is trying to make good with his hometown team.
Danielle DeVito finished second in Glenbrook South's most recent cross country meet.
Glenbrook South got another big win and stayed at No. 5 in the power rankings.
Titans score on their first nine offensive possessions in a route to open conference play.
Glenview residents join more than 750 others.
Football got a good victory while volleyball a tough time in its latest quad meet.
Glenbrook South beat its rival to the north and moved up a spot in the rankings.
The Titans win their fifth straight over the Spartans.
Girls volleyball went 3-2 in its last tournament and one girls tennis player has some high expectations for the season.
Even though Glenbrook South barely fell to Stevenson, the Titans dropped three spots in our rankings to No. 6.
GBS junior in top form after representing U.S. at Junior World Championships.
Boys soccer went 1-1-2 in the Titan Invitational while boys golf won its dual match with Niles North.
Glenbrook South moved up to No. 3 after its 34-10 victory over Prospect last Friday night.
Behind a big game from quarterback Mac Zabriskie, the Titans defeated the Knights convincingly 34-10.
Record-breaking season is the result of motivated swimmers and engaging coaches.
Glenbrook South loses a lot of firepower at the skill positions, but is hopeful to make up for it with a variety of new contributors.
Big news involving the late Ron Santo reminds of his days living in Glenview's Valley Lo, starting with his Cubs prime in 1969, when his home, backyard and nearby lake rocked with the noise of neighborhood kids.