Football season is back, and we've got all the info you need about Lincoln-Way games. Hundreds of fans will pack the stands, and we're the place to talk about the athletes, the fans and the atmosphere.
Chase Niemeier, an 11-year-old New Lenox resident who died in 2010, was honored Sunday during a flag football fundraiser with the New Lenox Youth Football Association.
Eighty-two people from New Lenox ran in last weekend's marathon. Check out all of your neighbors' results.
Chargers run into a relentless Warriors defense and fall 35-7 in their homecoming game.
Reliving the Glory Days: After record-setting high school career with the Knights, Jake Wieclaw is now the starting placekicker for the Miami Hurricanes. He dreams of one day playing in the NFL.
The senior linebacker is the first Warrior football player to commit to a Division I-A (FBS) school.
The Lincoln-Way Special Recreation Association was awarded the grant, which will pay for a large portion of a recreation center that will be built in New Lenox and provide a place to call home.
Get a recap of New Lenox high school football action from Sept. 30 and Oct. 1.
The 6-foot-8 center from Lincoln-Way Central averaged 13.5 points per game last season.
The Knights rebounded from a tough weekend behind the play of Amanda Dolan and Danielle Dowd to defeat Lincoln-Way West in the Warriors' own gym on Tuesday night.
Lynn Bigelow, manager of the New Lenox AthletiCo branch, raised money for wounded veterans by riding a bike from Ground Zero in New York to the Pentagon in DC. She shares photos and memories from the inspiring trip.
Lincoln-Way Central senior Dan Hipp is one the golfers who has helped the Knights to a 9-0 record in the Southwest Suburban Conference this season.
The 10-and-under fast-pitch softball team was recognized for its 68-6 season during the Sept. 26 Village Board meeting.
C.J. Zuraitis helps Knights boys soccer team earn its 10th victory.
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Warriors' Keith Rybarczyk not only shares the same name as his dad, but also a love for football and track and field.
Lincoln-Way West senior Brandon Waterland is the difference in a 1-0 soccer victory over Lincoln-Way East.
Lincoln-Way West 1, Lincoln-Way East 0: The Warriors blanked the Griffins on Thursday night for the first boys soccer victory against a Lincoln-Way school in program history.
Lincoln-Way Central edges Eisenhower 2-1 to win the Lincoln-Way Invite, raise its boys soccer record to 8-1-1; Providence girls volleyball takes title at Oak Lawn Classic.
What goes through a quarterback's head after a turnover? Especially one in which the defense scores points? That dynamic was the difference in the game during Lincoln-Way West's comeback victory over Andrew.
Darrell Langlois and Kevin Cunningham man the grill and watch their kids perform during Providence home football games.
Warriors senior Rachel Johnson helped her team win 10 consecutive matches to open the season.
Loyola Academy's pair of fake punts were just part of the reason the Celtics fell 32-6 Friday night in New Lenox.
High school football: Lincoln-Way West 25, Andrew 17. The Warriors erased an 11-point halftime deficit to get the comeback win over the Thunderbolts.
Loyola Academy 32, Providence Catholic 6: The Ramblers' potent passing and running games, as well as a couple of fake punts, help the visitors cruise past the Celtics in the Chicago Catholic Blue opener in New Lenox.
Alyssa Maloney stands tall in the middle of floor for the Providence volleyball team. Oh, and she also likes bottomless steak fries from Red Robin.
Providence 25-25, St. Viator 19-18: Paced by 6-foot Alyssa Maloney and 6-1 Nora Mitros, the Celtics gave St. Viator all kinds of fits during a straight-sets victory in their East Suburban Catholic Conference volleyball opener.
The Warriors give up two goals in a four-minute span at the outset and drop a 5-0 boys soccer decision to Sandburg in play at the Lincoln-Way West Invitational.
Morgan Judge and Erica Crimmins, who make up the top doubles team at Lincoln-Way West, are hoping for a strong finish to their high school girls tennis careers.
Plan allows for six medal winners in all three classes of competition beginning in 2012.
Kids of all ages came out to support the Lincoln-Way Central football team on Friday night and had a good time despite a lopsided loss and precipitation.
Warriors get back on track with 35-6 football victory over Thornridge in Southwest Suburban Red opener.
Senior captain Conor McGrath scores twice to help the Warriors rally past Providence. He also led the way during a busy week for the Warriors in a draw against Bremen and a tough-luck loss to Shepard.
Passing of Tim Williams enables Homewood-Flossmoor to pull away from the Knights in a 42-7 victory on Friday night.
Lincoln-Way West 4, Providence 3: It was a tale of two halves as the Celtics jumped to a 2-0 halftime lead, only to see the Warriors score four straight in the second half.