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Girls’ tennis remains unmatched with sectional win

Jonas Evans, staff writer
November 20, 2020

The South varsity girls’ tennis team finished sixth in the state last season but Head Coach Megan Ahlgrim and her team weren’t sure if a season would happen this year. The team’s athletes had their...

Shapiro’s rehab to end in time for baseball season and collegiate career

Tommy Marquardt and Jonas Evans
February 14, 2020

Playing two sports always comes with the risk that a player could get injured and jeopardize their season in their other sport. Senior basketball and baseball player Joe Shapiro saw those fears come to...

Sporting careers on the horizon

Jonas Evans, staff writer
December 20, 2019

For some high school student-athletes, the next step up is the recruiting process of playing their sport in college. Every year, classmates from every grade look on as Souths’ athletes commit to play...

New athletic dress code creates equity

Jonas Evans, staff writer
November 15, 2019

In almost any photo of a cross country practice, there are boys who have no fear of  showing skin. That image, however, will not be seen around the Glenbrook South sports complex after an Athletic Department...

Stadler kicks off season as a Division 1 commit

Jonas Evans and Ellie Noffke
April 20, 2018

When people think about Villanova, they might think about the tremendous basketball program that’s won the NCAA basketball championship two times in the past three years, yet for junior Makayla Stadler,...

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