By Mike Miazga Correspondent The York boys gymnastics team finished third at the recent Schaumburg sectional. The Dukes posted a 148.550 team score. Schaumburg won the sectional title with a 153.450. Individually, sophomore Charlie Cripe is headed to the state meet on floor exercise after taking third in […]
Month: May 2018
Timothy Christian student-athletes sign college letters of intent.
By Mike Miazga Correspondent Timothy Christian recently held its athletic signing day in its Brandsma Family Foundation Room in the upper level of the Ward Athletic Center. Eleven Timothy student-athletes are moving on to play in college, two of whom have scholarships at NCAA Division I and II schools. Jimmy […]
Glenbard East students among those injured in fire pit explosion in Glendale Heights.
At least eight teenagers were injured following a fire pit explosion Saturday, April 28 in Glendale Heights. Glenbard East High School students were among those injured, according to published and television news reports. Glendale Heights police said the incident occurred at around 10:16 p.m. at a residence in the […]
Man sentenced to seven years for DUI hit-and-run. Incident took place in Villa Park.
DuPage County State’s Attorney Robert B. Berlin announced last week that a Glen Ellyn man accused of a hit-and-run crash in Villa Park has been sentenced to seven years in the Illinois Department of Corrections. Lawrence Sieber, 64, of 89 S. Park Avenue, appeared at a sentencing hearing this afternoon […]
York’s Lauren Derkowski strikes out 17 in win against Lincoln-Way West. Dukes defeat Oak Park-River Forest in conference action
By Mike Miazga Correspondent York softball pitcher Lauren Derkowski’s strikeout totals continue to grow. Derkowski struck out 17 in seven innings in York’s recent 10-6 non-conference win against Lincoln-Way West. In the non-conference win against Lincoln-Way West, York led 5-0 after two innings and 8-3 after three. Karnatz went […]
Mary Anne Frost, 84
Mary Anne Frost, of Elmhurst, passed away recently at the age of 84. Loving daughter of the late Clark and Anne Frost; dear sister of the late Jack (Patricia) and James (Maureen) Frost. Cherished aunt and great aunt of many nieces and nephews. A memorial mass was held on Thursday, […]
Eleanor M. Shreve, 82
Eleanor M. Shreve nee Parker, 82, formerly of Elmhurst. Beloved wife of the late E.L. Don Shreve; loving mother of Betty (Robert) LeGere, Cyndi (John Scott) Shreve and the late Kathy Gault; grandmother of Margaret (Joseph) Mandt, Michael (Kylsee) Gault, Ryan, Daniel and William LeGere and Natalie and Wyatt Wreford; […]
James W. Kulton, 80
James W. Kulton, 80 James W. Kulton, of Sheridan, formerly of Elmhurst, passed away recently at the age of 80. Beloved husband of Ellen nee Toedter for 56 years; loving father of Gary (Kimberly), Bill (Robin), Jon (Jennifer), Chris (Mary) and Kim (Pete Soltesz); grandfather of Luke, Ryan, Sara, Adam, […]
Celebrate International Museum Day with free activities
Trolley will shuttle between museums on regular schedule For the past 22 years, the City of Elmhurst has celebrated its commitment to cultural arts with a very special annual tradition—Elmhurst Museum Day. This international day of celebration commemorates the value that museums bring to the community as an important resource […]
York girls track team making strides. Toussaint, Evans log fourth-place finishes in field events at Downers North
By Mike Miazga Correspondent While the York girls track team has been limited by the poor weather this season in terms of competing in outdoor meets, coach Keegan Kilrea has seen no shortage of individual progress. “It’s hard to answer because it has been such a limited outdoor season,” […]