High School football: Yorkville vs. Oswego
Andrew Laurich, 9, of Yorkville High School, seeks to pull away from Oswego defenders in the teams’ Friday, Oct. 21 Southwest Prairie Conference West Division game.
Andrew Laurich, 9, of Yorkville High School, seeks to pull away from Oswego defenders in the teams’ Friday, Oct. 21 Southwest Prairie Conference West Division game.
By Bobby Narang The Oswego High School boys basketball team endured a rocky offseason full of changes. But the return of senior guard Max Niesman, a three-year starter, provided some stability. The six-footer is slated to be the most experienced player on the team after Deakon Tonielli, a University of
Josh Pugh of Yorkville, is on is way to third place in 400 meters in a time of :48.86.
Oswego High School’s Sarah Epstein, 13, is in a battle with West Aurora’s Baylee Geni, 12, Tuesday, May 3.
Oswego High School boys varsity track sprinters search for the finish line in the double dual meet with Plainfield East at West Aurora Thursday, April 14.
Oswego High School’s Deakon Tonielli, 22, is in a battle with Joliet Central’s Anthony Nava, 2, for a rebound Saturday, Feb. 19.
The Oswego High School girls bowling team captured third place in the IHSA State Tournament last weekend at Cherry Bowl in Rockford.
The Oswego High School girls bowling team finished in second place at the recent IHSA regional tournament and qualified for the sectional meet.
Oswego High School junior, Deakon Tonielli catches a tipped ball for eight yards.
Yorkville High School junior outside linebacker Blake Kersting tackles Oswego’ back Jacob Sergio.
Parker Nold, junior from Oswego East High School, glides to the finish line in first place in the Oswego East Class 3A Regional meet Saturday, Oct. 23.
Oswego East High School quarterback Tre Jones, slides through Oswego’s defense Friday, Oct. 15.
West Aurora High School defenders Jason Green, 89, and Austin Pierce, 17, tackle Oswego’s Jacob Sergen, 26. Friday, Oct. 8.
Oswego High School’s No. 26 Jacob Sergen runs for a first touchdown after a catch against Minooka.
Oswego High School’s No. 22 wide receiver, Nick Scott, catches a 30-yard throw and tiptoes inbounds.
Oswego High School senior, Carson Cathey, 92, and Chris Cosmas. 30, sack Batavia’s quarterback, sophomore Ryan Boe.
Sprinters from Oswego, Oswego East, and Minooka, High Schools break from the starting line at Oswego East’s triangular last week.
By Alex Rodriguez Even though there were no playoffs in high school football in the six-game Spring season this year, the Oswego High School 21-14 victory over host Minooka Friday was played with the intensity and heart of an Autumn playoff game.The two titans were in a battle literally until
Oswego High School’s, Anthony Cikauskas, 87, catches a pass on third and very long for a first down against visiting Yorkville Friday in the Suburban Prairie West.
Oswego High School’s Tyler Kirk, 23, passes the ball towards the visiting Plainfield Central side last week in Oswego’s 3-0 victory on its senior night.