KANELAND—Some talented players at key positions and the last-ever Western Sun Conference regular season title made for some good memories for Kaneland baseball in 2010.
KANELAND—Kaneland High School dished out end of the year and spring speason sports awards last week.
KANELAND—In Monday’s regional opener play-in game against fifth-seeded Hampshire, the fourth-seeded Knights were bombarded by opposing offense and failed fundamentals.
KANELAND—Kaneland High School baseball isn’t in the habit of nice and easy wins, but they’re garnering wins nonetheless against their WSC brethren.
KANELAND—After a bump in the road, Knights baseball broke out the bats to get it on the right track once again.
KANELAND—Knights baseball won any which way it could in a week that saw three of four games in the “W†column.
KANELAND—Geneva gave Kaneland baseball a rude enough awakening at the beginning of Western Sun Conference play that made staying in Kentucky look like a better option.
KANELAND—A quarter is nice to have every once in a while, but not when it's referring to victories in a season.
MAPLE PARK—Kaneland High School baseball seems to raise the bar every year, and this season hopes to be no different.
Monday saw Kaneland High School dish out their annual awards for the fall sports season.
Nothing was going to stop Antioch on Tuesday during the IHSA Class 2A regional in Maple Park.
With the regular season wrapping up, Knights soccer is looking for any kind of edge heading into Class 2A postseason play.
MAPLE PARK—Plenty of encouraging signs were all around during last year’s Kaneland High School boys’ soccer season.
MAPLE PARK—Infielder Jake Fiedler makes his way to base on a walk, then takes a quick opportunity to steal second out from under the nose of Aurora Christian on Tuesday.
Through 20 games, Knights baseball has seen more of its share of steady performances. However, this week provided more difficulty than most.