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Fall sports preview

Fall sports preview

Madeline Hussey, co-sports editor
September 30, 2022

Tennis Sophomore Sarina Harjani started her varsity tennis season strong, maintaining a winning streak for her first few doubles matches.  “In our [first two] dual matches, we won both [of] them,”...

Girls volleyball uses strong start to boost state tournament hopes

Twelve girls on the court, facing their opponents with a shared look of determination on their faces, all with one goal in mind: victory. With a shot at state constantly at stake throughout the season,...

Men’s volleyball looks to build on 2-2 start

Danny Pauletto, staff reporter
April 22, 2017

After being defeated by Glenbrook North on Friday, April 7, the Glenbrook South men’s volleyball team is looking to bounce back and improve before the playoffs. According to head coach Tim Monahan, playing...

Libertyville defeats Titans at Sectionals

BRECK MURPHY, co-sports editor
November 7, 2014

After coming in first place in their conference and winning the regional tournament, South’s women’s volleyball team looks to advance far into the playoff season, according to Captain Sara Prenner....

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...

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