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Women’s volleyball defeats GBN, Loyola with help of large senior class

Women’s volleyball defeats GBN, Loyola with help of large senior class

Sam Casey, asst. sports editor
October 3, 2014

The women’s volleyball team is beginning the season with an exciting and successful start, according to head coach Katie Hoover. The team  currently has a 16-6 record, including wins over Loyola and...

Junior wins conference, takes seventh at state meet

Junior wins conference, takes seventh at state meet

Joe Lee & Sam Casey, staff writers
April 22, 2014

Leaping off the diving board, flipping in the air, junior Aaron Ach hits the water aiming for a perfect 10. Ach, member of the South diving team, was ranked seventh place during the state meet this...

Returning state players lead men’s volleyball to success

Returning state players lead men’s volleyball to success

Sam Casey, staff writer
April 21, 2014

The men’s volleyball team is hoping to bump, spike and set themselves up for another state appearance this season, according to head coach Tim Monahan. Last season, the team went 29-12 and finished fourth...

Prairie Club, home of South Paddle Tennis club, wins ‘Outstanding Facility’

Sam Casey, Gracie Sands, staff writer
March 14, 2014

The Illinois Parks and Recreation Association (IPRA) named the Glenview Prairie Club of 2800 W. Lake Ave, a Glenview Park District facility that hosts South’s Paddle Tennis Club, an Outstanding Facility...

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