CHARLESTON—West Point wants the best and brightest. It’s a good thing, because Knights senior Taylor Andrews showed he not only has those traits, but it also among the fastest.
KANELAND—Kaneland High School dished out end of the year and spring speason sports awards last week.
Followers of KHS track maybe have seen a boys track roster for the ages in 2010. Actually, judging by the second-place team finish at Friday and Saturday’s Class 2A Boys Track State Finals at Eastern Illinois University, there’s...
STERLING—Kaneland boys track isn't just getting hot at the right time, it's smokin'.
GENEVA—Kaneland boys track ended its Western Sun Conference tenure on a nice note this past Friday in Geneva.
KANELAND—It was cold and windy, but Knights boys track managed to leave all but one team in its collective dust on Friday.
KANELAND—Knights boys track is performing at a high level at this season’s juncture, judging by Saturday’s home meeting and Tuesday conference action.
KANELAND—What better way to let a future conference rival know who’s king of the track than to show them a year early.
KANELAND—Kaneland got its outdoor track season off to a suitable start, finishing fifth in the East Moline United Township Boys Kiwanis Invite on Saturday.
Maple Park—Can the Kaneland High School boys track roster top last year’s exceptional finish?
Kaneland boys track had itself a productive indoor meet in Byron on Saturday.
The event takes place on Friday, February 12 at 7:00 pm in the Auditorium. Admission is only $5.00. All proceeds from the Mr. Kaneland Event go back into our community by helping to support the Delnor Center...
Peoria—On an unseasonably warm day for early November, the Kaneland High School boys cross country team etched itself into the record books once again, placing fifth in the class 2A state finals in Peoria, Ill.
MAPLE PARK—When Kaneland boys cross country finishes eighth in the Class 2A State gathering in 2008, what do they want to do for an encore?
In some cases, participating in a national showcase with elite high school track stars would be cause for extreme intimidation.
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.
This past weekend, Kaneland High School junior Logan Markuson lept right over hurdles and into the IHSA State record books.
Before the season, boys track coach Eric Baron had a good feeling about his team's chances this season.
Kaneland saw plenty of top finishers as it prepares for the important Freeport Sectional this Friday, May 22.
Boys track took to the track at West Aurora High School for the Kane County Mee,t now in its 10th decade.
Knights boys track finished an exceptional second place in the 11-team Seegers Track and Field Classic at Sycamore on Friday evening.
Kaneland wasted no time impressing faithful fans at the Peterson Prep on Saturday, and continued the top-notch effort on Tuesday in familiar territory.
Saturday brought Kaneland boys track to its usual mid-April stop: the Ottawa ABC Invite. Kaneland's success was as easy as that in certain events.
Coach Eric Baron's boys track team is performing about as well as expected. Luckily for the black-and-white clad Knights, that's pretty good.
At the Illinois Prep Top Times Indoor Classic in Bloomington, Kaneland's presence was felt in a number of events.
Fourth-year head coach Eric Baron is happy where things are at with boys track. “We’re ahead of where we’ve been since I’ve been here. We are as deep and as good as we’ve been in awhile,†Baron said.