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What The Cubs Need to Do After Lackluster Season

by Dylan Gantz   The Chicago Cubs had big expectations this past season and they failed to meet them. Why was that the case again this year? There are two simple reasons. First, the offense couldn’t find a good rhythm to stay consistent and the offense was nowhere to be

Until the Next Adventure: Ricciardo Exits F1

by Morgan Piontek   Many have come and gone in the world of Formula 1, but the sport doesn’t come across many drivers like Daniel Ricciardo. In fact, it never does. Ever since his entrance into the sport in 2011, and more recently with the Netflix docuseries Drive To Survive,

Ronaldo Continues to Remind Us of His Greatness

by Hayden Krzyzanowski When you think of soccer players, the first couple that usually come to your mind are Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, and usually whoever is making the headlines at the time. It used to be Neymar, but now it’s split between Kylian Mbappe and Erling Haaland. Messi and

A Wish List for EA College Football 25

by Sam Fretto After an 11 year wait, we’re finally getting another college football video game from EA. With the last installment being NCAA Football 14, released July 9th, 2013, fans of sports video games have grown a love for the game and have been hoping for a revival of

Bulls vs Hawks Recap

by Jayden Lawrence   The Atlanta Hawks secured a hard-fought victory over the Bulls in Chicago on Monday, and I was there to see it. Despite the absence of star player Trae Young, the Hawks have won 5 of their last 6 games, including back-to-back wins against the Celtics, and

Imanaga Dominates in MLB Debut

by Dylan Gantz The Cubs faced the Rockies on Monday in what was the much-anticipated Major League debut of Shōta Imanaga, the Japanese star who signed a 4-year, $53 million deal with the Cubs. The first home game of the year ended up being a fun matchup in which we

Bears Mock Draft 1.0

by Andy Jachim Following a hectic week of free agency and trades across the NFL, it’s time to settle in and fully prepare for the draft. This full-steam-ahead mentality excites every single fanbase. Regardless of the current situation their franchise might be in, it’s hard not to get excited about

Chicago Red Stars: What to Know Before the Season Starts

by Hayden Krzyzanowski A team that doesn’t get the recognition it deserves, The Chicago Red Stars, have restructured their entire front office which has led to major changes on the field. This renaissance of the Red Stars has been a wonderful thing to see in Bridgeview. A slow close to

A Season of Change for Cardinal Baseball

by Sam Corbett   Back on May 12th, Jack Oberli swung right over the top of a fastball from Illinois Wesleyan’s Luke Costello. In an instant, North Central was eliminated from the conference tournament, ending their season. A 7-5 loss to the Titans was the program’s second loss of the

Guenther Steiner Out at Haas F1

The Formula One offseason never ceases to bring its surprises. From new team names to the yearly silly season, fans are staying entertained even while cars aren’t out on track. In the latest breaking news of 2024, the Haas F1 team principal, Guenther Steiner, has been let go effective immediately.

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