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There’s a few NWS schools (viator, Cary grove, MS, Prospect). Stevie is North sub. It’s not that great - skewed towards their circulation I gather. No lacrosse? No hockey?west suburbs only...
That's a bit out of the BurbsCahokia Track (recent)
Lincoln Girls Track
https://www.ihsa.org/Sports-Activit...cords-History?url=/data/trg/records/index.htm
That was my thought... just like the Southtown would be skewed toward the south suburbs..There’s a few NWS schools (viator, Cary grove, MS, Prospect). Stevie is North sub. It’s not that great - skewed towards their circulation I gather. No lacrosse? No hockey?
It goes from Cary Grove/Mt. Prospect to West Aurora, that's a rather larger local area of high schools.That was my thought... just like the Southtown would be skewed toward the south suburbs..
Prairie Ridge should be in there but they’re not in the circulation area.There’s a few NWS schools (viator, Cary grove, MS, Prospect). Stevie is North sub. It’s not that great - skewed towards their circulation I gather. No lacrosse? No hockey?
It may be large but not all of them.It goes from Cary Grove/Mt. Prospect to West Aurora, that's a rather larger local area of high schools.
Baseball but not really hockey. I’d say LA and NT hold the hockey and LAX crowns.As a Rita guy, it pains me to say, but MC had (and continues to have in football) dynasties in three sports - football, wrestling, hockey
MS and MCHS for football are the only schools that belong on the list IMO - if it were state wide.
not really hockey
I mean, of the schools currently on the Daily Herald’s list, the above-mentioned would be the only two that would remain if it were statewide. Maybe HC for golf and Viator for soccer. This is obviously not a statewide list as Crusader pointed out with his example of women’s track and field, and your example of Rochester. If it were statewide I’d have LA, Roch, MCHS, LWE, ESL, NAZ, MC, MS, etc. for football. My initial post was confusing.Rochester?
Probably not considered because lack of IHSA sanctioning until recently for LAXNo lacrosse? No hockey?
Good pointProbably not considered because lack of IHSA sanctioning until recently for LAX
I didn’t include them because they closed their doors, but they absolutely dominated their respect class from 2000, until the school closed.Driscoll Football anyone?
Mother McAuley for volleyball and Playboy centerfolds.
She worked at a Polish deli on the southside the ex-wife would frequent back then.Jenny McCarthy, 1993's Playmate of the Year. I'm sure she scandalized the nuns.
I agreed with you on York but it is limited to the last 20 years. I don't think they've been as dominant as they were in the 80s and 90s.If there is a dynasty rivaling York Boys' Cross-Country in any sport in any state, please enlighten me.
On the girls' side, look at Naperville North Girls' Cross-Country over the last decade. Six state championships, two seconds, and a third. Eight consecutive trips to the Nike Cross Nationals. Since 1993, nineteen state trophies including ten state championships.
As a Rita guy, it pains me to say, but MC had (and continues to have in football) dynasties in three sports - football, wrestling, hockey
Since I was a kid, when I thought of IL high school football royalty, I thought of two teams: the Caravan and the Flyers. Still do.
Absolutely!Agree but would include JCA in there