KANELAND—Much like the summer hours that tick away into fall, the chances for the visiting LaSalle-Peru Cavaliers ticked away with every scoring drive put together by the Kaneland Knights.
Knights run over crossover foe Dixon, 55-6 by Mike Slodki MAPLE PARK—Looks like Kaneland Knights football is putting the rest of its schedule on notice. The visiting Dixon Dukes certainly noticed.
HUNTLEY—That wasn’t powerful wind gusts fans felt on Friday at Huntley High School.
Kaneland holds off host Rockets in opener, 37-22 by Mike Slodki BURLINGTON—When it comes to season openers, Kaneland can’t think of a better way to begin the football season.
KANELAND—With a core of three-year starters and the beginning of a new conference, Kaneland High School football looks to be poised for big things in 2010.
MAPLE PARK—Kaneland High School learned of five football players that were not just exceptional on the field, but in the classroom as well.
Rain and mist made life difficult at points for the Kaneland and Yorkville football squads on Saturday during the 2009 regular season football finale.
In less than desirable conditions, Kaneland football neither reigned nor poured it on Friday.
MAPLE PARK—What a note to go out on for the Kaneland-Batavia rivalry.
SYCAMORE—Breaking hearts are commonplace in high school, most notably at school dances or over text messages.
ROCHELLE—On Friday in Rochelle, it wasn't the Knights who were left in a purple haze.
MAPLE PARK—It almost had the makings of a classic final-drive victory for Kaneland football on Friday night at Peterson Field.
MAPLE PARK—It seemed like old times on Friday night at Peterson Field.
MAPLE PARK—Watch out, Knights football fans. The Kaneland Knights football roster got a taste of playoff action a year ago after being absent in 2007, and liked what they had.