It's only February, but the year may have already peaked.
A certified yoga instructor is coming to The Timbers of Shorewood.
Will County entry in a collegiate baseball league is bypassing Shorewood this winter for it's offseason luncheon.
Rob Lowe apparently has the inside track on Peyton Manning's retirement.
At least Champaign isn't Joliet, says Deadspin.
A trio of relievers with local ties are returning to the Slammers to help defend the 2011 Frontier League championship.
Joliet's own Daniel "Rudy" Ruettiger was sued by the SEC for his part in an alleged "pump and dump stock scheme, and is settling the case for hundreds of thousands of dollars, according to Deadspin.
No less than five neighbors from Shorewood compete at the same Norway Go-Kart track.
The Joliet Catholic Academy football team reached the state championship game for the eighth time in 15 years under coach Dan Sharp with a 49-7 shellacking of Springfield Sacred Heart-Griffin. Shorewood's Ty Isaac reached the 2,000-yard rushing mark in th
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Freshman has his sights set on qualifying for the state meet.
The Steelmen fall to crosstown rival Tigers in first game at Joliet Central Stadium
The Slammers rallied to win in dramatic fashion over River City Saturday night.
The Slammers used their big bats to rally and pull even with River City.
The Rascals scored six in the first inning and that was enough to carry the night.
The Slammers will take on either the River City Rascals or the Southern Illinois Miners in the coming series.
Eagles hang on for narrow victory though
Indians offense explodes for 52 points in win
Tommy Mendoza gave seven strong innings as the Slammers went up 2-0 in the best-of-five series.
The Slammers scored three in the fifth to edge the Crushers in the opening game.
The Slammers helped Rockford along with three errors in the Sunday nightcap.
The River Hawks scored seven in the sixth but the Slammers rallied late to pull out the win.
A nine-run first inning was eight more runs than the Slammers would need to seal the deal Friday night.
The playoff-bound Slammers dropped three in a row to Windy City.
The Slammers lost Wednesday night but it didn't matter because they still clinched a postseason berth.
The Slammers lost the series opener to Windy City, keeping their magic number to clinch at one.
Led by Alexis Bauer and Taylor Madlener in singles and Shorewood's Colleen Quinn in doubles, the Angels are able to pull out a second-place finish during Saturday's Minooka Quad.
Joliet native Ryan Quigley saves his 27th game of the season as the Slammers reduced their magic number to two.
The Slammers took their magic number down to three.
In a three-game battle between two of the state's top-ranked volleyball teams, Joliet Catholic Academy wins a dominant third set behind the play of senior middle hitter Hailey Pennington.
The Slammers magic number remains at four.
Reid Chenworth homered in the Slammers' loss.
The Slammers third win in a row pushes their magic number down to four.
Joliet pounds out 12 hits in the victory.
Joliet leaves 13 men on base in defeat.
Moss, Zeller, and Hewett all ejected in loss.
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Slammers have scored four runs in three games against Wild Things.
Sikorski competes in AAU Nationals for track and field.
Slammers manage only four hits in game two of doubleheader.