Lincoln-Way North athletes Jessica Bean, Sam Jackson and Ross Stremme have signed to play at a collegiate level. Here are their stories.
The new Mokena Junior Griffins will offer youth football for children in a heavier weight class than currently offered by the Mokena Burros.
Former Mokena resident and Lincoln-Way East graduate Andrew Duran was picked in the first round of the 2012 MLS SuperDraft by the Seattle Sounders. His selection generated a harsh reaction from some who follow the Sounders.
Griffins feature a combo platter that has them off to a 7-0 start. Caitlin McMahon and Taylor Johnson combined for 28 points in a 47-40 victory over Homewood-Flossmoor on Thursday night in Frankfort.
Senior forward Caitlin McMahon works hard to snare rebounds on the court and makes a difference in her community, too.
Phoenix playmaker Rita Craven hopes to crack the Crusaders' starting lineup as a freshman, plans to study pre-med and work as a physician's assistant.
Happy tears: Eight recruits were honored during a ceremony Wednesday in the Griffins' Lair.
Griffins return experienced skill players and stand atop the Patch Power Rankings as the high school football season kicks off. But, as they say, it's not where you start that counts. It's where you finish.
All but one of the Mokena Burros games were canceled due to the storms, Saturday, August 20th, 2011.
Dana Van Dyck and Sara Buchbach, both 16, took won championship in the 16 and under category for the North Avenue Beach Ball volleyball tournament on Aug. 6.
Big Wave defeated Big Ballers in the 30-over men's league championship basketball game at the Mokena Park District's Oaks Recreation Center.
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Solid defense coupled with timely hitting enabled the Mokena Tigers to edge the Sun Devils 3-1 in the Pinto Division championship game on June 25 at Main Park.
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Despite a five-run fifth-inning uprising, the Mokena Scorpions fell short in an 8-5 loss to the Tinley Park Bobcats in travel league baseball.
While on the golf course on Wednesday, Single-A minor league baseball player Dean Anna got the call to Double-A.
Top-ranked Providence advances to Neuqua Valley baseball sectional. H-F scores big on soccer, softball fronts.
Though the L-W East girls lost to Oak Forest Saturday, the girls felt good helping raise money for a good cause. Now, they are looking forward to the playoffs.
Tom Anstett recalls his journey from player to coach and the basketball greats he once played against.
The race was capped at 2,000 runners as the event drew its largest crowd ever.
Members of Lincoln-Way East's 2005 Class 8A champions hope to help Cougars win NAIA title.