MAPLE PARK—The end of the year awards and spring awards were handed out on June 9, recognizing the year-long effort of Knight athletes.
Lady Knights softball only had to score one run to take the regional title from host Burlington Central during Saturday’s championship.
Kaneland softball is on a tear and it couldn’t come at a more opportune time.
Kaneland softball made certain that opponents like DeKalb, Oswego East and Yorkville remembered who they were up against.
Lady Knights softball had itself a productive week, and in the process, elevated its record to a nice 10-4.
A busy week for Lady Knights softball left the varsity roster in pretty good shape through 10 contests.
On a windswept sunny Saturday, Kaneland softball kept Oswego’s head spinning.
While Kaneland girls softball had a successful 2008 season at 23-7 and pulled out a gritty 1-0 win over Rosary in a regional semifinal, it lost a heartbreaker in the championship to Burlington Central.
Lady Knights softball suffered a 3-2 late-inning loss to visiting Milledgeville-Polo co-op on Monday.
Last week saw Kaneland High School dole out its winter athletic awards with four sports being recognized on various levels.
With every silver lining, sometimes comes a cloud. In the case of Kaneland girls basketball nabbing its first postseason win since the 2004-2005 campaign, the Lady Knights saw its campaign come to a halt with the very next...
With the regular season down to its final contests, the Kaneland High School girls basketball roster is seeing more things come its way, like wins.
With the Western Sun Conference schedule in full swing, KHS girls basketball was hoping that both conference contests could swing its way.
Two years ago, the Lady Knights basketball squad, helmed by Ernie Colombe, limped toward a 5-21 mark.