Lombard School News and Sports
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Girls soccer: Bartlett, St. Charles North eye conference titlesMay 4, 2022 7:44 AM - Bartlett (5-0-1) picked up a huge Upstate Eight Conference victory on Monday night, beating Elgin (9-3-1, 5-2) to put itself in an excellent position for another conference title. The Maroons missed a penalty kick in the first half while the Hawks got a goal from Alexis DeRango on a ball from fellow senior Madison Neer to take a 1-0 lead in the second half. Neer then used her size to score on a header from senior Sabrina Fowler to give the Hawks some insurance.
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Boys gymnastics: Lark Park wins own sectional crownMay 3, 2022 10:31 PM - Lake Park didn't have the acrobatic services of Martavious Owten during Tuesday's Lake Park boys gymnastics sectional, but the Lancers still put on quite a show on floor as well as the other five events as they dominated to earn a berth in next weekend's IHSA state finals.
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Downers Grove North puts on 'The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time'Apr 29, 2022 10:57 PM - Downers Grove North Theatre presents its spring play, "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time," on May 5-7.
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Baseball: Perrino's slider baffles Montini
Apr 28, 2022 9:45 PM - Jake Perrino took the hill Thursday for just the third time this season for the Benet baseball team. Expect to see more of the junior going forward.
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St. Charles North defeats Glenbard NorthApr 27, 2022 10:05 PM - Leigh VandeHei doesn't have an "off" switch. VandeHei, St. Charles North's junior center fielder, had one of several standout plays the North Stars made collectively to mash their way to a 20-10, five-inning victory over visiting Glenbard North on Wednesday.
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Father sues ex-wife, Villa Park school district over child's gender transitionApr 27, 2022 6:06 PM - A Florida man has filed a federal lawsuit against his ex-wife and Villa Park-Lombard School District 45 alleging they are unlawfully enabling his 12-year-old child to transition from a male to a female gender identity without his consent.
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Larson: Why fine arts education is more critical now than everApr 27, 2022 9:48 AM - For years, we have been aware of the connection between fine arts education and student achievement. However, in these times of a pandemic, social unrest, inflation, the war in Ukraine and more, it is clear the fine arts are more critical now than ever before.
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Constable: Self-made filmmaker from Lisle finds his way to make a full-length movie
Apr 26, 2022 5:10 AM - Without a formal film education, Zachary Trussell of Lisle used his passion and drive to forge his own production company.
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Boys volleyball: Glenbard West's hot play continues with Brother Rice tournament titleApr 25, 2022 9:49 PM - The Glenbard West boys volleyball team is on a roll. The Hilltoppers just hope to ride their current hot streak until the final volleyball match of the season at Hoffman Estates High School.
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A world-premiere farewell for retiring COD choral director Lee KesselmanApr 25, 2022 5:30 AM - Lee R. Kesselman is retiring as the director of the DuPage Chorale and director of choral activities at the College of DuPage after 41 years. The Glen Ellyn resident finishes his tenure with two May concerts, including the world-premiere of his choral work called "Remember Us," which draws on words from unheard voices of American past and present.
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