Senior tailback Brett Ditchman was a workhorse for the Knights in their win over Thornridge.
Providence Catholic alumnus Jeff Grenchik (1991) still gets his Celtics football fix every Friday in the fall.
Although the Warriors lost badly to Crete-Monee, the band marched on, making its first performance during a home football game since former director Steve Nedzel died in June 2011.
Celtics recover two fumbles and intercept a pass to thwart the Indians, run their record to 2-0.
Providence 7, Minooka 0: Troy Sheppard intercepts a pass in the waning seconds to help the Celtics hold for a narrow victory over the Indians.
Lincoln-Way Central boys soccer goalkeeper Drew Kowalkowski brings opponents to a halt by rejecting their scoring attempts.
Julie Haring is n her fourth year of playing competitive golf. The Knight senior is a gifted violinist. She hopes to have similar success with her iron game this fall.
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.
Both the boys and girls teams for all of the District 210 Lincoln-Way high schools were in action in Tuesday's Southwest Suburban Conference Meet.
The Lincoln-Way Central senior talks about "soccer weather," how long he's been playing and how long he wants to keep playing.
Sports Fan Profile: New Lenox resident Sharon Kocenko cheers for the Knights' boys soccer team.
No Friday Night Lights for Warriors, but plenty of daytime fireworks as Lincoln-Way West cruised past the Steelmen on Saturday.
Senior fullback is the first to find the end zone in 2011 for the Celtics.
The view from the stands is the same for most football fans, but some parents see it through the lens of a video camera that helps share memories with family and in some cases get their kids recruited to colleges.
Watch the sights and sounds of opening night for high school football with Lincoln-Way Central at Lincoln-Way North on Aug. 26, 2011.
After letting a 19-point lead slip away, the Phoenix made a few big plays to beat the Knights 26-18.
Patch editors Michael Sewall and Joe Vince have a friendly wager on the game, but before the season kicks off you can weigh in with your prediction.
The Warriors appeared to be heading to their second consecutive draw until Lockport senior Louis Piccione scored an unforgettable goal.
Celtic senior Kelly Brightmore hopes her team can be a sectional qualifier this fall.
Will Knights helps Warriors edge L-Way East at Green Garden two days after finishing 2nd in the T.F. South Invitational.
The team was honored Wednesday during the District 122 school board meeting.
Junior Bryant Bolden's 2-over-par 74 powered Lincoln-Way Central to the team title at the Plainfield Central Invitational.
Football season is finally here, and we've got all the info you need. Hundreds of fans will pack the stands, and we're the place to talk about the athletes, the fans and the atmosphere.
Celtics look to return to their winning ways after a truly uncharacteristic season last fall.
Secondary has plenty of experience, but the Warriors will need some less seasoned players to step up and linebackers, defensive line to tackle formidable opponents.
A year of growing into second-year coach Brett Hefner's system has the Knights excited about Friday nights this fall.
Kids push themselves to the limit during inaugural obstacle course challenge in New Lenox.
High school ballplayers from nine states and Canada spent three days in New Lenox working on their game and learning about prestigious academic universities.
Lincoln-Way West’s Rachel Johnson has been on the court since day one for the Warriors.
Kids can learn dance skills and put them on display at Community Night. Registration is Aug. 16.
Warriors coach Mark Vander Kooi praises his players' talent and 'tremendous character' as he leads the team onto the practice field.
For Mike Boyle, of New Lenox, the Iron Man world championships in Hawaii are his inspiration and ultimate goal.
A young New Lenox baseball all-star team trailed by four runs in the final inning of the title game but rallied to pull out a dramatic victory.
At the New Lenox Lions Den, sand volleyball is a popular activity during the summer months.
Brothers Dale and James Hauser won big at the Big Wheel race Saturday at Proud American Days.
Sam Travis killed the baseball last spring for Providence Catholic. Ever wonder about the feelings of those poor baseballs?
Lincoln-Way Central graduate also named NCAA Women's Gymnast of the Year.
As one of only two juniors who started regularly on last spring’s 37-4 team, Providence’s Zak Kutsulis knows he’ll have a bigger role next season.
Kylee Botterman, a senior gymnast at the University of Michigan, was one of 534 athletes to get the Distinguished Scholar Award.
The Lincoln-Way Swim Association Gators had 12 different swimmers takes first place in at least one event in this past weekend's three-day competition.