Junior Amelia Napiorkowski and senior Lindsay Jurcenko are the first Kaneland varsity tennis team to ever attend a state competition.
Though the pair did not place, both said they tried their...
Practice with a purpose. That’s how junior golfer Adam Grams describes this year’s season. “We are doing the little things that make a difference,” Grams said.
After finishing 23-13 last year and second in the Western Sun Conference, the Knights baseball team hopes to improve on last season's record. Last season was the first in Kaneland history with 20-plus wins, and the team is now in search of their first Regional Championship since the program started in 1996.
Esai Ponce has a Rochelle wrestler in a cradle. After struggling for a minute, he finally pins him down. The two wrestlers stand up and shake hands. The referee lifts Ponce's arm and announces: "Winner!"
At the Western Sun Conference Tournament at White Tail Ridge Golf Club in Yorkville, sophomore Adam Grams shot a 79, his personal best, and placed 10th in the tournament.
One in eight women are diagnosed with breast cancer, according to the American Cancer Society. There are 11 women on the KHS varsity volleyball team. You do the math.
Kaneland's sophomore volleyball team is experiencing something this season that isn't often seen on the court: two sisters, different grades, playing on the same team. Ashley Prost and Kyle Prost.