Wheaton North junior quarterback John Peltz rushed for four touchdowns and threw for another score as Falcons blitzed Glenbard East 56-12 to remain perfect in DuPage Valley Conference play Friday night in Wheaton.
Wheaton Warrenville South Beats Naperville Central 14-7.
Wheaton North boys golf team takes 2-stroke win over Tigers Thursday.
Junior Patrick Sharp is fast becoming one of the DuPage Valley Conference's premier backs.
WWS finds itself in a must-win situation to keep its playoff hopes alive. The Falcons and Spartans are both going after their fourth wins of the season.
WWS loses conference match to Huskies 17-14.
Returning Class AA state qualifier Renee Solberg was third overall to help the Wheaton Warrenville South girls golf team to fourth place at Providence Catholic. St. Francis and Wheaton North were fifth and seventh in the Silver Division.
St. Francis and Wheaton Academy square off at College of DuPage, while the Falcons and Tigers try to make it two victories in a row.
Wheaton Warrenville South dominates second half to beat West Aurora 20-6 Friday.
Here's a look at the fall high school sports season—on and off the field—from different perspectives.
Wheaton North boys' soccer team shutout in 1-0 loss
Wheaton Warrenville South's ace caps an eventful week with an even par 72 to help the Tigers finish fifth at the 30-team Batavia Invitational Saturday.
Wheaton Warrenville South's talented girls team is the team to beat in Class 3A. Wheaton North's boys and girls squads are looking to improve, while the St. Francis girls team hopes to earn a return trip to the Class 2A state meet.
Wheaton Warrenville South grad and former star quarterback Reilly O'Toole makes his debut for the Illini last weekend.
Tigers ready to resume their winning ways this season.
Undefeated Spartans visit undefeated Marian Central Catholic; Falcons and Tigers begin DuPage Valley Conference play.
This is a dogfight from the opening kick. The Vikings end up the winners, 33-24.
Officials call off the St. Charles East/Leavey Invitational after earlier runners were treated on the course and taken to the hospital.
Wheaton Warrenville South's defensive and special teams' units turn in stellar performances, but the Tigers find themselves 0-2 for the first time since 1997.
Improved Tigers looking to generate more offense this season.
Converting scoring opportunities and winning a regional championship are some of the Falcons' top goals this season.
St. Francis, Wheaton North and Wheaton Warrenville South go on the road in Week 2. The Tigers take on top-ranked and three-time defending Class 8A champion Maine South.
The Hilltoppers beat the Tigers, 21-7, in the season opener that was televised by ESPN2.
Wheaton North's 1-0 win in boys' soccer is built on Jaimes' finish.
Wheaton Warrenville South boys golf team captured the city championship behind medalist Tee-K Kelly and fellow senior Theo Corry.
The rivalry between the two schools dates back to the era of Wheaton's famed "Galloping Ghost," Red Grange. Sunday's game will be the 71st meeting between the two schools.
A healthy Katie Thornton sets the table for the Falcons, who'll rely on defense and athleticism this season.
The Spartans, who've won 30-or-more games for 25 consecutive seasons, are talented once again, but other Suburban Christian Conference opponents such as Marian Central Catholic and Rosary will give St. Francis a run for its money this season.
Tigers boys soccer team opens season with strong lineup and first win.
The defending Class 7A state champion Tigers will have a new quarterback, a new offensive line and a new set of running backs. Despite plenty of new faces, head coach Ron Muhitch is looking forward to seeing how far the 2011 Tigers can go.
Falcon, Tiger teams get back into the swing of things.
PAWS sells tickets for 2011 season Monday, Aug. 22.
Falcons are young, but eager to return to the playoffs.
Wheaton siblings Steve and Sarah Skurla have realized their commitment to golf with respective collegiate opportunities at Villanova and the University of Delaware.
Thaddeus Armstrong, a transfer from Ottowa High, will be the starting quarterback for Wheaton South football this season, Chicago Tribune reports.
Wheaton resident Jenna Pearson fired third-round 68 at Mistwood Golf Course in Romeoville to win her second Open championship.
George Napoli of Wheaton made a hole-in-one on Arrowhead Golf Club's fifth hole on the west course last Monday.
Wheaton North product Graham Farnsworth receives a Big Ten Distinguished Scholar Award.
Laura Tarnawa realizes her dream of playing college softball at Illinois, and wins a Big Ten Distinguished Scholar Award to boot.
Tee-k Kelly, Dukelow tie for eighth at Hawthorn Woods.