Sports

A little push from sis went a long way for Streamwood’s Cerda

May 19, 2013, John Radtke

Streamwood girls basketball coach George Rosner might want to think about writing a thank-you letter to Natalie Cerda. When Natalie’s younger sister Jessica was a little girl, Jessica loved soccer. More >

Ref’s death a consequence of lack of sportsmanship

May 12, 2013

(AP) — The oldest daughter of the Utah soccer referee who died lasta Saturday after a teenage player punched him in the head hopes to forgive the young man who did it — but not yet. More >

Honoring young athletes

Daily Herald celebrates top suburban prep athletes at the Sears Centre Arena

May 05, 2013, Tara García Mathewson

The more than 300 high school athletes who attended last Sunday’s Daily Herald Prep Sports Excellence banquet see each other most often as opponents. More >

Blackhawks’ season on pace for best ever

April 28, 2013, Barry Rozner

So just how ridiculous has this Blackhawks season been so far? Well, consider that at 44 games played, the Hawks would be just past the halfway point of a full, 82-game schedule — Gary Bettman permitting — and already they have 73 points. Really. 73. More >

What would Bulls gain from Rose return?

April 21, 2013, Barry Rozner

The Bulls no longer believe in, or trust, Derrick Rose. That is the convenient narrative being pushed by those angry at Rose for continuing to sit out, or those unable to follow his thinking. The Bulls, naturally, have thoroughly denied this and dismissed it as nonsense. More >

Winning the West next target for Hawks

April 14, 2013, Tim Sassone

Now that the Blackhawks have clinched a playoff spot, they can turn their attention to winning the Western Conference to assure home ice for the first three rounds. If you don't think that's important, Duncan Keith would beg to differ. "It makes a difference," Keith said. More >

Soraya Jimenez, first Mexican woman to win Olympic gold, dies

April 07, 2013

MEXICO — (AP) Soraya Jimenez, the first woman to win a gold medal for Mexico in the Olympics, died the night of Thursday, March 28 in her apartment in Mexico City victim of a heart attack, said the Mexican Olympic Committee (COM). Soraya died at just 35 years of age. More >

Waubonsee soccer player recognized as Featured Student

March 17, 2013

SUGAR GROVE — (WCC) Waubonsee Community College sophomore Justin Salazar, of Elburn, is the consummate student-athlete, accomplishing extraordinary things both on and off the soccer field. In honor of these accomplishments, Waubonsee was named Salazar the college’s Featured Student for February. More >

MHOA presented the Bull's Latin Night to honor Hispanic fans

March 10, 2013, Marco Ortiz

The Chicago Bulls basketball team was the first of the National Basketball Association (NBA) to celebrate this year the "Noche Latina de la NBA" (NBA Latin Night) during the game against the Brooklyn Nets on March 2 at the United Center in Chicago. More >

The Soriano rumor mill is turning again

March 03, 2013, Bruce Miles

The pattern repeats itself. An outfielder from another team gets hurt - or suspended - and immediately speculation begins that the Cubs could trade left fielder Alfonso Soriano to that team. More >

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