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Indian Creek and Hinckley Big Rock capture boys wins plus more scores from around the area: Daily Chronicle Sports roundup for Friday, Dec. 15, 2023.
Indian Creek boys basketball, Kaneland girls basketball score Tuesday night victories. That and more in Tuesday's roundup.
DeKalb beat a previously undefeated United Township team, Indian Creek came north and knocked off Genoa-Kingston while the NIU men lost at Monmouth. All that and more in the roundup.
Jeffrey Probst leads Indian Creek to Little Ten win. Hinckley-Big Rock with big boys win and Kaneland wrestling rolls: Daily Chronicle sports roundup for Friday, Dec. 8.
Indian Creek and Hinckley-Big Rock collected wins in boys basketball. That along with Keshawn Williams returning for the NIU men and other results in basketball, swimming and bowling in Tuesday's roundup.
Spencer Cullum slammed down a couple of first-quarter dunks for Woodstock, setting the tone in a 69-31 win over Indian Creek as the Timberwolves roller coaster of a season continued.
Martin Ledbetter led Hinckley-Big Rock and DeKalb won at Glenbard West behind a big game from Davon Grant. Plus other boys and girls basketball scores in the prep roundup.
NIU goes wire-to-wire for win at DePaul; IC takes tournament title; DeKalb boys, H-BR girls pick up wins, and more inside the prep roundup.
NIU wins women’s basketball, Indian Creek wins boys basketball. That and more in Friday's roundup.
NIU wrestler, DeKalb grad Tommy Curran wins wrestler of the week, DeKalb boys lose, Indian Creek boys win.
Genoa-Kingston takes down Hinckley-Big Rock on opening night for boys hoops. Kaneland boys win opener: Daily Chronicle Sports roundup for Monday, Nov. 20.
A reigning player of the year, a gigantic post threat at a small school and a ton of shooting highlight a list of players you don't want to miss this season
DeKalb returns a lot of talent and looks to go on a long playoff run, Hinckley-Big Rock returns a lot of pieces from a successful team, plus a look at every area school.
Kaneland's Wilson Love scored 18 goals this year and he wasn't in the top 5 for area scorers, or even first on his team. We look at a particularly explosive year with our all-area team.
With just eight freshmen and a sophomore on its roster this year, the Indian Creek girls basketball program won't field a varsity team, instead trying to grow the program back up through the lower levels.