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JENNIFER JOHNSON Eric Dai (right) and Greg Grenier work on getting lights set up high in the library [email protected]@jen_pioneer courlyard. with Park Ridge's Holiday Lights Coalition Volunteersgathered on the grounds of the Park Ridge Library last weekend to cover trees with white lights in preparation for the Christmas season. Using poles to string lights as close to the tops of trees as pos- sible, children worked alongside adults on ladders Nov. 15 to deco- rate dozens of trees on the library Will Eisan gets help from his mother, Jen, Emily Wood-Smith and Mike Jawgiel use property, as well as small trees securing the lights in a tree. a pole to get lights high up in a tree. outside the Uptown Metra station on Summit Avenue. business district. So far, the majority of sidewalk This year, the group - con- Instead, business owners in and parkway trees remain dark. sisting of mainly Park Ridge Uptown have been asked by the Volunteers took over tree deco- Indian Scouts and members of Holiday Lights Coalition to deco- rating in Uptown after the Park other scouting groups - focused rate the trees outside their shops Ridge City Council eliminated entirely on the library grounds in time for Winterfest on Friday, funding for holiday decorations in Rob McNeill (center) gets help from Nick Hachigian and Logan Ide wrapping lights instead of branching out into the Nov. 28. 2009. around a tree. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2014 7 j

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"Living History" led the Pickwick The Pickwick Restaurant, Restaurant to create "the Hillary anchoring the landmark Pickwick burger," topped with olives, in the Theatre building at the corner of former first lady's honor. Prospect Avenue and Northwest While growing up in Park Ridge, Highway since the 1960s, is set to Clinton often ate at the Pickwick serve up its last patty melts, hot after attending movies at the turkey sandwiches, burgers and theater next door. ice cream sundaes on Dec. 7. For some, the restaurant's look A new restaurant - with a and feel is a throwback to another brand new name - will open in era, and Vlahakis acknowledged its place next spring according that it hasn't changed much over to Dino Viahakis, co-owner of the the decades. building. That's why, he believes, it's time "The Pickwick Restaurant for something new, although he de- was a magnificent anchor in Park dined to share additional informa- Ridge," Vlahakis said. 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Nues Township High School District 219 average of 70 percent. land in the "Freshmen on Track" But the report card reveals a category with a 98 percent score, disconnect between how many that ranking is misleading without students are heading off to college a closer look. ISBE School Report Card after graduation and how many District 219 superintendent grads are actually ready to take onNanciann Gatta explained in a let- college-level coursework. ter to parents this month that the NATALE HAYES enrollment numbers, and the per- years of high school, including how The district's percentage of number of "Freshmen on Track" Special to the Tribune centage of freshmen on-track for they score on state tests taken "college-ready" students, 57 is determined solely by the num- post-secondary education. during their junior year. percent, shows a large chunk of ber of freshmen enrolled in core New college-focused data The new school report cards- School District 219 was students are heading to college college prep classes in English, released by the state in the 2014 which reveal a more comprehen- revered in the report for its 93 when they're not ready for college- math and science. school report cards puts Niles sive, college-focused look at Il- percent graduation rate, and for level academics. And because District 219 Township High School District 219 linois' public schools than in years the district's high percentage of And although the data ranks phased out "basic-track" core ahead of most schools in the state pasthighlight how students grads that head off to college-82 Niles North and Niles West among based on graduation rates, college perform throughout their four percent compared to the state's the top 25 high schools in Chicago- SEE REPONTCIRD,PAGE 12» NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2014 Il How to Pain' t*e attoi Norurn

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costs totaling nearly $3 million per data about state test scores, teacher year on average, District 219 at the and administrative salaries, spend- Man suspected of « CONTINUED FROM PAGE 10 same time is aiming to reduce those ing per student, and other financial costs by partnering with the nine information. REPORT CARD elementary school feeder districts District 219 students achieved a 64 trying on, stealing to start coordinating curricula and percent success rate on the Prairie classes during the past three years college-focused benchmarks. State Achievement Exam (PSAE) women's underwear and advanced all freshmen students District 219 entered into the "Class-compared to the state average of 54 to more rigorous college-focused rooms First Consolidation" initiative percent. The average ACT score was core classes, almost all freshmen by with Skokie School District 69 this 21.8, compared to 20.4 statewide. from Nues store default are now considered "on track year with the goal to provide District Educators make an average salary JENNIFER JOIDSON woman's dressing room with for college." 69 studentsstarting in kindergar- of $102,691, and administrators earn [email protected] the clothing and reportedly hi actuality however, Gatta said tenwith a refined set of curriculum an average of $129,608 per year, ac- [email protected] exited the room without it. between 45 and 50 percent of fresh- geared toward better readiness for cording to the report. Police noted, "It appeared men are still not on track for college high school at Nues North or West Property taxes make up a whop- Niles police are looking he may have been wear- readiness. and beyond to college. ping 91 percent of the school district's for a man suspected of - ing the store merchandise To boost the level of college pre- While District 219 has yet to for- funding sources, which is high corn- ing more than $100 worth under his own clothes." paredness among younger students, mally partner with the other feeder pared to most school districts across of women's underwear after After checking the dress- the schools have begun offering a slewdistricts, school officials have said the the state, which rely on property trying it on inside a dressing ing room and determining of resources to help students succeed partnership with District 69 would taxes for an average of 61 percent of room at Golf Mill Shopping the items were not left in the more rigorous freshman core be used to develop a college prep their total budgets. Center. there, the agent attempted classes. curriculum model that would have The district spent about $22,300 The theft was reported to apprehend the man, but Tutoring extension courses, and a the option of being adopted by school on operating expenses per student in on the evening of Nov. 12 he had already left the store second period of English and/or math boards from any of the elementary 2014about $10,300 more than the inside a department store. and then got into a vehicle, lets students get more individualized districts that feed into District 219 average public school in Illinois. According to police, the police said. help with passing core coursework. high schools. The full report is available at www store's loss prevention agent The vehicle was de- But with remedial programming The report cards also revealed illinoisreportcard.com. saw the man, who was in his scribed as a light-blue sport early 20s, enter the "Misses" utility vehicle that left the department of the store and parking lot and headed select women's underwear north on Milwaukee Avenue. facebook.com/ NilesHeraldSpectator and pants from display The value of the stolen racks. underwear and pants was f The man then entered a $132, police said. NEW EARLY BIRD MENUS M-F Breakfast 5am-lOam, 5 items at $5x95 Dinner 2pm-5pm, 12 items at $795 *55 K JPP'YS Over American Grill flap jacks to night caps Call Today to Place Your Order! SUNDAY SPECIALS... Feed up to TEN people with our Sunday Football BBQ Package... ONLY $60! 2 Full Slabs of Ribs 2 Pounds of BBQ Pork . 2 Pounds of Cole Slaw 2 Orders of Wings Any Style

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JENNIFER JOHNSON whole life in Niles, 58 years now, Regional Major Crimes Task Przybylo said in a statement [email protected] @jenpioneer and to be assuming that position is Force, and currently serves as released by the village Thursday. tremendous," McEnerney said. commander of the multi-jurisdic- "McEnerney brings a level of ma- Deputy Police Chief McEnerneyjoined the Niles tional investigative organization. turity, institutional knowledge and Dennis McEnerney is Police Department in 1978 as a Niles Mayor Andrew Przybylo respect outside the department Nlesadding another title to his patrol officer - his first job in appointed McEnerney interim that will benefit the village during long resume with the department: law enforcement. In the years to police chief, with approval from thethis period." interim police chief. follow, he moved up the ranks of Village Board. McEnerney has expressed inter- McEnerney will take the role the department, taking on roles "I'm confident that Deputy est in the police chief's position on following the Nov. 14 retirement of that included detective, sergeant, Chief McEnerney will serve the a more permanent basis, as well. outgoing Police Chief Dean Strz- commander and eventually deputy Police Department and community "I would be interested if it was elecki, who served the department chief of investigations. incredibly well and that he will offered or made available to me," for 39 years. In 2002 he became a team provide the necessary continuity he said. "It's quite an honor. I've lived myleader for the newly formed North and stability for the department," Dennis McEnerney i Nues PoLICE DEPARTMENT Nues Public Library helps aspiring authors finish their novels IGOR STUDENKOV of trying to write a first draft of a novel in a For Sun-Times Media I @istudenkov month. We thought participating would be a good way to connect with library patrons Monday of November, the Niles who are interested in writing, but just need Public Library is hosting "write- a little motivation to get started and stick Everyins" to help area writers finish their with it." novels. They decided to do write-ins7events The write-ins are part of National Novel where patrons could come in and try to fin- Writing Month, an worldwide annual event ish their novels. Block thought the write-ins in which writers spend November trying to could benefit participants in a number of write a novel. The Niles Library has hosted ways. Participants in Nues Public Library's National Novel Writing Month write-in talk about how much control they write-ins for the past four years. "It's nice to have a place to go to write may or may not have over their characters The idea is not only to give writers a where you're not completely alone," she space to write, but to provide a collabora- said. "The library provides a space for laptops or tablets or phones, so we don't use ing the write-ins. They answered questions tive atmosphere that inspires them to keep writers to get together, free Wi-Fi and tons the library's computers." and occasionally gave writing "sprints" going. If the participants' responses are any of resources in case they need to do some One thing that hasn't changed is that the 7exercises in which participants tried to indication, the library has succeeded. research for their stories." library provides snacks, soft drinks and write as many words as possible. But for National Novel Writing Month7usually Since 2009, the library has hosted coffee. Block and Fox also bring in writers the most part they used the time to work on abbreviated as NalloWriMorhas been write-ins on Monday evenings between magazines such as Writer's Digest. their own novels. around since 1999. It started out as a project 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. The write-ins are listed Block, Fox and four other people at- Joseph Gregory, of Chicago's Edison Park by San Francisco freelance writer Chris on NalloWriMo's website, and the library tended the first write-in session of 2014, and neighborhood, had not taken part in a write- Baty Over the next few years, it expanded advertises write-in through fliers, post- one person left half way through. But during in until the Nov 10 session. He said that he across the country and beyond. cards, its blog and social media. While some the second session, three new participants found the experience helpful. The goal of the project is primarily to of the people who come to write-ins are joined in. The participants represented a "I like the energy that comes from [the get writers to finish a novel editing can from Niles, many come from surrounding broad spectrum ofwriting genres, including write-mi" said Gregory. "When you do be saved for later. Participants can use municipalities. young-adult fantasy, thrillers, romance and NalloWriMo, you can talk to people online, NalloWriMo's official website to record Block said that over the years the write- character-driven "one-room" fiction. but you don't really talk to them. Having a their progress, communicate with fellow ins have gone though several changes. For the most part, the participants bunch of people in the same room, working participants, get access to resources and "We do less preparation now and spend spent those sessions writing. Every once toward the same goal, it's very inspiring." generally get inspiration. less time talking about writing, because in a while, discussions broke out among Vy Chazen, of Morton Grove, has been Niles Teen Librarian Donna Block was most participants just want to buckle down participants. When a participant struggled coming to Niles library write-ins since 2011. one of those participants. She liked the idea and get their writing done," she explained. with some plot or character-related issue, She said she's enjoyed every bit of them. so much that she decided to bring it to the "In the past we prepared more writing exer-he or she asked others for help. Other times, "I love it," said Chazen. "NalloWriMo is library cises ahead of time, and found that everyone participants asked for opinions on certain great because of the community it promotes "We started in 2009," she explained. "Li- was more interested in working on their subjects to get inspiration. fun, quirky and supportive. I've finished brarian Darlene Fox and I got involved with novels. We also used to meet in the com- [my goal] twice before and look forward to NalloWriMo because we both liked the idea puter lab. Now everyone is writing on their Block and Fox were mostly hands off dur- finishing this year." 15 NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION I ThURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20,2014 Nues family services, District 63 team to help students lOOR STUDXOV village's Department of Human After some discussion, they week position. Gomez splits the For Sun-Times Medial @istudenkov Services. Its services are available decided to create an early inter- time among District 63 schools in "This is a new approach to all village residents for a fee vention program. A social worker Niles - Mark Twain Elementary For the past few months, Nues' based on income. specifically assigned for the task School, Nelson Elementary School to services that are Famuly Services Department and According to Tony Hollenbeck, provides programs such as art and Gemini Middle School. She rocised on prevention East Maine School District 63 family services director, the idea therapy, yoga and mindfulness also works with the Niles Teen and early intervention." have been working together to for the pilot program came from training. The workers also consult Center. help Nues students in trouble. discussions with District 63 of- with parents, teachers and admin- Hollenbeck said he is pleased Tony HoUenbeck, In May 2014, the two entities ficials. In the past, families usually istrators to help them recognize with the way the program has family services director agreed to hire a social worker got referred to family services signs of potential issues and get worked so far. to help students, parents and after a crisis. students the help they need. "We have experienced a great school staff address potential But when a student acts out, "This is a new approach to ser- deal of support from the schools," Hollenbeck mentioned that family problems early, before they blow it doesn't usually happen in a vices that are focused on preven- he said. "We have been busy services is looking into expanding up into something larger. So far, vacuum. Sometimes, it is caused tion and early intervention," HoI- securing resources, providing case the program into Park Ridge-Niles the program has included District by behavioral, emotional and psy- lenbeck said. "[The approach is] management, short term hous- District 64, which partially serves 63 schools that fall within Niles chological issues. Other times, it community based, collaborating ing, counseling etc. to keep the Niles, as well Nues Elementary village limits, as well as the Niles is caused by external factors, such with existing school-based staff to students academically engaged, School District 71, which is made Teen Center. as homelessness or unemploymentcreate a diverse 'web' of supports support their social and emotional up solely of Niles' Culver Elemen- Since it was launched, the pro- within the family. In many cases, available to students, families and needs, and strengthen our fami- tary School. gram has proven to be so success- kids deal with unresolved trauma, school staff." lies' ability to navigate through The department is also con- ful that the two parties want to or mental issues that their family The pilot program was ap- very difficult and stressful life sidering expanding the program make it permanent. What's more, members suffer from. proved in May 2014. Under the circumstances." to include Morton Grove School the Family Services Department Family services and District agreement, family services de- The next step, he said, is to try District 70, which is made up of is looking into potentially expand- 63 officials wanted to see if they signed the program, hired a social to make the program permanent only one school - Morton Grove's ing the program into other school could do something to catch signs worker and evaluated the results. and expand the school-based Park View Elementary School. districts with students from Nues, of trouble early and address the The Family Services Department social worker position into a full- "They mostly serve Morton including District 64, 70 and 71. issues that might cause students and District 63 split the cost. time position. Grove, but they actually do get Nues family services is the to act out before the misbehavior Family services hired Mildred During the Nov. 6 Niles Human some Nues students," Hollenbeck family counseling division of the escalates. Garcia Gomez for the 19-hour-a- Services Committee meeting, explained.

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Golf School District 67 with a heavier focus on critical a more accurate picture of a i thinking skills to prepare students student's level of preparedness for for a new testing system that will college and a career. replace ISAT tests starting this The statewide school report ISBE school report card school year. cards also revealed other district Spring 2014 marked the last information, including attendance year of ISAT testing for Illinois rates, administrative salaries, and NATALIE HAYES by race, black and white students Illinois State Achievement (ISAT) public schools, but students acrosshow much each school district SpecaI to the Tribune scored about the same in read- testing from one year to the next the state were tested on tougher spends per student. The Illinois State Board of Edu- ing but white students outscored to measure academic improve- questions in math, english and The school's attendance rate cation (ISBE) annual school report black students by 12 percent in ments over time. language arts in 2013 and 2014 to was 97 percenttwo percent- card shows Golf Middle School in math. Scores of more than 100 prepare them for higher academic age points higher than the state Morton Grove outperformed state- Hispanic students, which make indicate students are improving standards rolled out under the average. wide averages in reading and math up 9 percent of the student body relative to their grade level and Common Core State Standards The district spent $13,426 on on 2014 state standardized tests, at Golf Middle School, fell behind are exceeding state standards, initiative this year. operational costs per student last according to a report released this white students (which make up according to information from the The tougher tests reduced school year, which is about $1,380 month. 51 percent of all students) when ISBE. composite ISAT scores at most more than the state average of Results from the 2014 Illinois it came to meeting or exceeding On a scale of 120with schools, even when student what schools spend per student. State Achievement Test (ISAT) state expectations in reading by anything above 100 being consid- achievement levels were un- Teachers at Golf School District show 79 percent of Golf School 12 percent, and were behind by 23 ered positive growth, and scores changed, according to the ISBE 67 earn an average of $87,489 per District 67 students outscored percent in math, according to the dipping below 100 considered to school report card web site. year, while administrators earn an students across the state with data. be below state standardsGolf The "Partnership for Assess- average of $134,055. a reading proficiency level of 78 On a long-term scale, Golf School District 67's reading score ment of Readiness for College" At neighboring Park View percent compared to the state School District 67 students was 103 compared to the state (PARCC) exams align with Corn- School District 70, teachers earn average of 57 percent. showed positive overall year-to- average of 99. mon Core State Standards and $85,588 per year on average. In math, 77 percent of students year academic growth in both In math, Park View students will replace the ISAT's starting District 67 administrators make met or exceeded state standards, reading and math. scored a 105 compared to the this school year. almost $10,000 more than District compared to an average of 60 per- The student academic growth state's average of 103. The PARCC exams will be given 70 administrators, who earn an ay- cent of students across the state. chart compares students' per- Last year, ISBE implemented more than once during the school erage of about $124,400 per year, When scores are broken down formance in reading and math in more rigorous testing standards year with the goal of providing according to the data.

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located, rightoff 4/ Our shuttles run on demand, no waiting. Nov. 10. prohibits parking in the forest preserve. The Nov. 6 email, sent to students and Messmer could not be reached for corn- l-55 airport exits, /24f7 Fully fenced & patrolled lot with a 52c13 st 47th Sfrt ment. i* Ride Forest View. IL 60638 only a few minutes state.ot-the-art camera system. parents, refers to the "growing problem" of students parking in the Forest Preserve and Maine Township High School District 207 (888) 720-7275 from the Midway COMPARE Fly crossing the heavily traveled Dee Road in spokesman Dave Berry said only that the termina! Airport Indoor Rate 31 .00/day Addif,onaf taxes apply May not be combined with other dscouils. Airport Outdoor Rate 14,00/day the middle of the block in order to get to andschool is working to find "a solution that will from school. lead to our students not parking there and In the message, Principal Shawn Mess- not crossing Dee Road." mer wrote that ideas like crossing guards, Resident Paul Sheehan voiced parental traffic signals and having police conduct concerns about students crossing the busy RANCH HoMES To FIT traffic control were brainstormed with the street and the traffic that stacks up each Park Ridge Police Department and the Cook morning as parents drop off their children YOUR EVERY WISH County Forést Preserve police, but "none at the campus. have proven to be viable due to state laws "Our concern is [studentsl may not be governing traffic control and cost." fully aware on a slippery day of snow and ice Bring your wish list to Henning The email went on to state, "We are left what's on the other side of the line of traffic with no choice but to request that students that is stopped to turn into school," Sheehan Estates and let us build the not park in the Forest Preserve and that said. "So that's a safety concern." parents not allow their sons or daughters Public Works Director Wayne Zingsheim home of your dreams. to do so. Maine South does not support or also reported seeing students "jaywalking at condone our students parking in the Cook several locations from the Forest Preserve County Forest Preserve. going east into Maine South." "No one wants to see a student be the Sheehan asked that city staff meet with cause of an accident, be injured, or be killed Maine Township District 207 and the Cook because of making a poor decision that is County Forest Preserve police to discuss a preventable. If your student is choosing solution. to park in the Forest Preserve, please have Currently, the Park Ridge Police Depart- him or her end this practice. There are ment is represented during traffic safety other places to park in the community that meetings with District 207 staff, and "that provide a safer route to school; please utilize won't change," Maloney said. .Six Ranch Plans from the $350's Visit Our 2 Decorated Models those." In order to park on campus, students . Extensive Options to Personatize Parking in the Forest Preserve reportedly must obtain a parking pass. Parking passes . Multi-Generational Designs became a problem this school year as stu- for all Maine Township High School District 847.338.3821 dents found it a more optimal place to park. 207 campuses cost $115 per year, according . Included Full Basement H ENN INGESTATES.COMJHUNTLEY There are no signs prohibiting long-term to Beery. A ROCK CREEK HOMES COMMUNITY . Included 1/3 Acre Homesite parking there. At Maine South, seniors are given the first opportunity to purchase parking . Superior Quality Construction Park Ridge 7th Ward Aid. Marty Maloney 16809 CHURCH RO, HUNTLEY, IL 60142 told the City Council that he had met with passes, though a lottery is held if more MODELS OPEN 7 DAYS lOAM - 5PM . Scenic Natural Surroundings Messmer to discuss the parking issue and seniors apply than spaces are available, he was told that school administrators are added. If spaces remain, a lottery is offered SUPERIOR QtJALITY RANCH HOMEs ROCKCREEKHOMES looking at establishing a rule that formally for interested juniors. NL A PIONEER PRFSS PUBLICATION THURSDAY, NOVEMBER20 2014 IS

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Letters Push Voters delivereda Congress pretty clear message to enact "I think it is simple, the 10th Congressional District told BY RANDY really. I think every- Schneider to, you guessed it, "Get the BLASER hell out." carbon tax one wants our elected And irony of ironies, that message officials to honestly resulted in Dold being put back in Now that the election frenzy is Congress. Let's hope Dold learned his over, it is time for elected officials debate and fix the lesson from two years ago and doesn't to set aside their differences in had an election a couple problems facing the presume that voters like him or want order to solve the big problems of weeks ago and it is pretty country instead of to have a beer with himjust because before us with climate change. We Weclear what the voters had he won an election. need to let our federal representa- to say. worrying about how But the voters must have a mes- tives know that we consider it a "Get the hell out." it gives one party the sage, even the two-thirds of the elec- priority for them to pass carbon That's about it. Not much more torate who didn't vote and who can fee and dividend legislation. Of the complicated than that. leg up over the other." only be heard by President Obama. developed countries of the planet, Let's just start with Illinois, where What could the message be? only two - Russia and the U.S. - the big election was for governor. I think it is simple, really. I think do not have some kind of tax on Up for reelection was Goy. Pat everyone wants our elected officials to carbon in place. Qùinn, who before he got into politics governor since 1983 - House Speaker honestly debate and fix the problems The most effective way to cut was a professional reformer. About Michael Madigan. facing the country instead of worrying carbon pollution is with a steadily the best thing anyone can say about So the voters spoke to Quinn last about how it gives one party the leg rising fee on fossil fuel produc- Quinn is that he really believes what week. And the message was, "Get the up over the other. ers. Ifwe return the money raised he says. hell out." What are the problems? back to all of the households, we'll The supreme irony with Quinn is Millionaire Bruce Rauner, whose Jobs, for one. Sure, raise the mini- shield families from higher energy that he was much more effective as life goal up until a year or so ago when mum wage. I don't care. But people costs and add jobs to the economy, an unelected reformer than he was he decided to run for governor was want and need good jobs where they 1 per a study by Regional Economic as governor. And his success as a to make as much money as possible, can raise a family and have a house Modeling Inc. This fee system is reformer destined him to failure as now replaces Quinn. Voters figured if and maybe go on vacation. The mini- a market-based approach to solve governor. he was successful at making as much mum wage will never be that. greenhouse gas pollution and will Quinn helped pass the Cutback money as possible, which is something Security is another bigissue. I end up saving 13,000 lives per Amendment, which changed the II- everyone wants to do, he could be a think most people are OK with the year. Let's let the market and our linois Constitution way back in 1980 to successful governor. If he isn't, he will immigrants who are here now stay- elected Congress people do the cut the State House by one-third and be told to "Get the hell out," four years ing here. They won the immigration work with our encouragement. ended cumulative voting a scheme from now. lottery, good for them. But everyone to ensure that the minority party in a That's what happened to a fellow knows this can't go on forever. The Mary Hansen, Northbrook district had representation. named Brad Schneider on the North borders must be secured, otherwise The argument back then was by Shore. Two years ago, he was elected we don't have a country. cutting the House, the state would to Congress when he defeated Repub- Health care has yet to be solved. I save money in salaries and benefits lican Bob Dold. know my liberal friends love Obam- going to unnecessary legislators. Maybe he really didn't beat Dold. acare, but when you have to lie and It did just that, but also concen- Maybe voters in 2012 told Dold to get deceive to get the thing passed and trated power in the hands of the out and Schneider just misinterpreted when the president has to delay imple- legislative leaders, including the man the message as support for him. mentation of major provisions of the who has been the nemesis of every Anyway, last week the voters of bill, the issue is not resolved.

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Minimumwage shouldn't If you can't stand your .,. EN have strings attached percent of living wage. those who voted in the At 40 hours a week, a Sixty-sevenrecent election sup- $10-per-hour salary would ported increasing Illinois' be $400 a week, or $20,800 minimum wage from $8.25 a yeat The federal goy- an hour to $10 an hour. And ernment lists the poverty Governor-elect Bruce Raun- money workers can receive threshold for a family of four er says he too is in favor of after being injured on the job. at $23,850 a year. raising the minimum wage. All of these are good ideas So, a person with a family So, when can minimum if you are a corporation; bad making $10 an hour would wage earners expect to ideas if you are a worker. still officially be considered receive their badly needed But whether good or bad as living in poverty raise? Don't hold your breath. - what have they got to do This is doubly depressing Rauner says he will back with the minimum wage? To since the most recent federal an increase in the minimum put in front of increasing the jobs report shows that the wage IF such a raise is part minimum wage three hurdles, vast majority of new private of a package that includes which must be leaped before sector jobs were in retail tort reform, workman's corn- an increase in the minimum stores, restaurants, health pensation reform and tax wage can be accomplished, care and temporary work reform (i.e., tax reduction). demotes increasing the all, or mostly, minimum Tort reform isn't just minimum wage from being wage territory. one thing. It has three basic a primary objective to a It's clear the number of Get a custom kìtchen or bath design with ingredients: secondary objective. people earning minimum 3-D pions and renderings Make it harder for It wouldn't be just a cynic wage will continue to grow. injured people to file suit. who might be led to believe So, increasing the minimum Make it more difficult that tort, tax and workman's wage is an issue that is im- I%OO value for $49.00 for injured people to receive compensation "reform" is a portant enough to consider a trial by jury. way to scuttle increasing the on its own and notjust as a Limit the amount of minimum wage. third or fourth part of some- money injured people can And not raising the mini- thing else. receive in a lawsuit. mum wage would be a pity In fact, here's an outra- The basic goal of work- because even if it was raised geous thought: Put the ACCREDITED man's compensation reform to $10 an hour, the minimum minimum wage issue first BUSINESS is to reduce the amount of wage would still not be a on Illinois' to-do list. 22 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL Stay connected Couch potatoversus party to your local news. girl. arelationship. I issue?S Have Nues updates sent to your in box twice a week and be the first to LOVE ESSENTIALLY know what's going on in town. By JACKIE PILOSSOPH , " L Sign up to receive our daily newsletter at: Niles.suntimes.com/newsletter close friend of mine recently turned essentially 50. In honor of her huge milestone, er husband threw her a party at FDIC Insured Guaranteed Glenview's Potato Creek Johnny's with accepting these personality differences," p,! about 100 of their friends, 95 percent of said Malec, who holds a master's degree in FDIC INSURED whom were couples. marriage and family therapy from North- 0,/0 6-MONTH TERM As I made my way around the bash, talk- western, as well as a doctorate in clinical 3.I ing to friends, sipping wine and munching psychology from the Chicago School of ASSET MANAGEMENT ALLIANCE, LLC on cheese curds, jalapeno poppers and of Professional Psychology course, birthday cake, I made an observa- Malec said compromise is also crucial. ST. CHARLES (630) 797-2277 CHICAGO (630)797-2277 tion that wasn't new, but confirmed: girls For example, the social person in the rela- ORLAND PARK (708) 403-0440 PARK RIDGE (847) 65ó-5422 talk, men really don't. tionship could start by making plans with LAKE FOREST (847) 580-4277 DEERFIELD (847) 580-4227 I'm not saying men stand there and say smaller groups, with people he or she knows OAK BROOK (630) 705-5333 SCHERERVILLE (219) 865-3995 nothing, but as I looked around the room, their spouse knows well and likes, and by NAPERVILLE (630) 797-2277 BURR RIDGE (630) 797-2277 I noticed the women were chatting non- offering to keep the night shorter than he or www.amasafemoney.comAsk Us About 401K & IRA R011OVer stop, the only exception being to take a sip she otherwise would. of their drink. The men, on the other hand Malec also said that, oftentimes, one per- Advert,sed yield consists nl i 25% PY plus 2 50% interest bonus wh,ch equals the abOve adversed yield $1OO depos required and certain restTIcons mayapp'y. Penalty for eay withdrawaL FDIC Insured to $250.000 per Insytution New customers offly. Rates available or exrsng customers. AMA s not a bank and checksare not were doing a lot more eating and watching son doesn't like to go out socially because 8B8 made payable to AMA. on'y the FDIC insured bank you select PM a a CD depoait broker that offers FOIC insured CBs and other products the band. his or her spouse drinks to excess, which Where am I going with this? I think that might be a serious issue that needs to be by nature, many men are more introverted addressed. than women. They're shyer, they tend to "A big drinker can be a real turn off," listen more than talk, and conversations are Malec said. "The person might act map- shorter. Think about it. If a girl asks another propriately or they might embarrass their girl, "What's new?" the answer turns into a spouse. And, their spouse knows they will JIr 10-minute conversation. The same question have to take care of that person at the end from a guy to a guy probably results in "Not of the night." much, Dude. You?" Like Malec, I believe in the importance So, can these fundamental differences in of mutual respect in a relationship, and the men and women cause relationship issues? need for both people to have their needs Maybe. Just because a man might be quiet, met. it doesn't mean he doesn't enjoy cocktail Here's how I see it. If you really really parties. But what about the man who love your spouse and you want a good mar- dislikes crowds? The man who would rather nage, you will nurture your relationship, 11/CjJ spend a Saturday night watching Netflix much like a child or a pet or even a plant. Çb* . '!MRJsTMe4sI versus having dinner with his wife and three And sometimes that means doing things 1'WE MUCL other couples at a nice restaurant? you don't really want to do just because you I was recently talking to a friend who said know it makes your sweetie happy. But, it NOW THROUGH she and her husband often argue because doesn't work unless both partners live that she prefers to socialize much more than way. NOVEMBER 29 he does. She said the two, who have three And by the way, there wasn't one man at young children, are constantly battling be- Potato Creek Johnny's who looked like he'd cause when Saturday night rolls around, she have rather been a couch potato that night. THE CHICAGO wants to get a babysitter and have grown- If you've ever been there, you'd see why. The up plans and he's all about staying in and place is the epitome of a guy's bar. 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Wilmette Public strings studios and music schools will perform entire semester). 5 p.m.: Celebrate reading together as a family Library, 242 Wilmette Ave., Wilmette. Call 847- classical and improvised music accompanying at this annual statewide event. Family reading 256-5025. stories read by actress, Deirdre Harrison. William MGPL Kids Listen Up! packets are available at the youth services desk, Harris Lee & Co., 1138 Central Ave., Wilmette. Call 10a.m.: Drop-in story and playtime for preschool- along with cushions for cozy reading in the library. Caregivers of Children with Montai 847-920-9445. ers with a parent or caregiver. Call 847-929-5102 Glenview Public Library, 1930 Glenview Road, Illness Support Croup or visit www.mgpl.org/kids for more information. Glenview. Call 847-729-7500. 9:30 am.: Sessions facilitated by a volunteer from Skokie Art Guild Morton Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., the National Alliance on Mental Illness. For more 9:30 am.: The group offers figure drawing work- Morton Grove. Free. Hip Arthroscopr What You Need to information, call 847-716-2252 or visit www.nam- shops every Saturday. There are live models but Know iccns.org. Wilmette Public Library, 1242 Wilmette no instructor. Devonshire Cultural Center, 4400 5:30 p.m.: Discover how hip arthroscopy, a WEDNESDAY, NOV. 26 Ave., Wilmette. Greenwood St., Skokie. Call 847-673-4450. $20 procedure allowing physicians to view the inside per session; $12 for guild members. Lunch and Bingo of your hip on a TV screen, can help diagnose and Rise and Shine Story Time treat hip pain. Also learn about both operative and IO am.: Enjoy a game of bingo and lunch. Come IO am.: A 30-minute story time for children ages AI-Mon non-operative treatment options as well as physi- early for coffee and conversation. Fee includes 2-6 with a caregiver. Niles Public Library District, 9:30 am.: Details at 708-867-5044. St. Paul cal therapy. Presented by orthopedic surgeon Jay lunch from a local restaurant or caterer. Bingo 6960 W. Oakton St., Niles. Call 847-663-1234. Lutheran Church, 5650 N. Canfield Ave., Chicago. F. Deimel, Illinois Bone & Joint Institute. Refresh- cards 50 cents each. Registration is required. ments provided. GlenviewTerrace, 1511 Greenwood North Shore Senior Center, 6140 Dempster St., STEAM Starts Baby Signs: Family Sign, Say and Play Road, Glenview. Call 847-832-4629. Morton Grove. Call 847-784-6030. $6 members, IO am.: A self-guided exploration of science, Il am.: Children ages birth to 5 years can learn sign $8 nonmembers. technology, engineering, art, math and reading for language with their families and Jamie Stevens, an Holiday book signing kids ages 2-6 with a caregiver. Park Ridge Public ASL interpreter and instructor. No registration is 6 p.m.: Local author, F. Michael Smith, hosts a book Library, 20 S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847- required. Glenview Public Library, 930 Glenview THURSDAY, NOV. 27 signing at "Across The Street" gift shop (across 825-3123. Road, Glenview. Call 847-729-7500. from Walgreens). The holidaythemed table book," Hilos Township Toasimasters The Christmas Butterfly" was written by the author Drop-In Grief Support 7p.m.: Toastmasters in an international club that and illustrated by award winning artist Carolyn 10:30 am.: These sessions are open to any adult encourages its members to improve their public Lombardo. Stop by, peruse the shop, and enjoy whose loss has occurred between three and SEE CALENDAR, NEXT PAGE » NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION I THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2014 27 $30-$35.

« FROM PREVIOUS PAGE Artisan Faire 9 am.: Sisterhood Temple Beth Israel presents "Ar- CALENDAR tisan Faire" with jewelry, dyed clothing, terrariums, scarves, cards, fused glass, upcycled mittens, soaps, Judaica, cookbooks and other fabulous Holiday How-To's; Annual Holiday wares. Free gift wrap! Raffles and food for pur- Demonstration Weekend chase. No admittance charge. Temple Beth Israel, Il am.: It's time to deck the halls! Stop by Chalet 3601 W. Dempster St., Skokie. Call 847-675-0951. for free. 20-minute "how-to's" focused on creative decorating and entertaining. Check out expert St. Catherine Laboure Christmas Bazaar demonstrations of Winter Containers. Outdoor 9 am.: Featuring: crafts and jewelry, children's Lighting, Decorating with Ribbon and Mantel and items, retail vendors (Pampered Chef, Lia Sophia, Staircase Decorating. Chalet Landscape, Nursery Wildfire, Tastefully Simple, etc), bake sale and raf- and Garden Center, 3132 Lake Ave., Wilmette. Call fIe. St. Catherine Laboure Parish, 3535 Thornwood 847-256-0561. Free. Ave., Glenview. Call 847-729-1414.

Fun, Fancy and Filled Cupcakes Teen Substance Abuse Awareness 2 p.m.: Glenbrook South High School foods and Presentation nutrition teacher Kelli McDonald shows how to be 10:30 am.: TJM congregants Officer Jeff Gordon, creative while decorating cupcakes with frost- Lincolnwood Police Department, and Andrea ing, cream filling and other treats. Limited to 20 Varol, Rehabilitation Counselor, addresses teen participants ages 13-18. Registration is required. substance abuse and how to seek help in dealing with this problem. This program is for adults Glenview Public Library, 1930 Glenview Road, only. All are welcome including friends, teachers, Glenview. Call 847-729-7500. principals, and anyone who could benefit from this 3D Photography Show and Exhibition presentation. Temple Judea Mizpah, 8610 Niles Center Road, Skokie. Call 847-676-1566. 3 p.m.: The Chicago Stereo Camera Club hosts its 66th Annual "Chicago Lighthouse International Exhibition of Stereo Photography." The public MONDAY, NOV. 24 is invited to attend any of the two presentations featuring this unique form of 3-dimensional pho- Low Vision Study & Support Croup tography, submitted by photographic enthusiasts IO am.: This is an interactive exchange of ideas from around the world. All funds raised benefit The and information to increase knowledge and help 'Lookingfor Chicago Lighthouse for People Who Are Blind or attendees to retain their independence while Visually Impaired. Glenview Police Station, 2500 getting the support they need. High and low-tech fun? Check out E. Lake Ave., Glenview. Call 847-729-5000. $6 solutions, community resources and adjustment minimum donation. issues will be discussed. A new co-facilitator will join the group - Michael Henson, Vocational ourTop Five 'All You Can Eat' Pasta Dinner Rehabilitation Instructor with the Illinois Depart- 4:30 p.m.: Boy Scout Troop 943 hosts a pasta ment of Human Services' Division of Rehabilitation Services, Bureau of Blind Services. Michael has picks for the dinner that includes a salad bar, beverage and 20+ years of experience leading low vision support dessert. Attendees can bring nonperishable food groups. RSVP to Melissa at (847) 510-6200. The donation to receive a free raffle ticket. Donations weekend's Chicago Lighthouse North, 222 Waukegan Road, benefit the St. Vincent DePaul food drive. One Glenview. free ticket per person. There is also a Split the best bets. Pot raffle with tickets being SI each. St. Monica Baby Time Academy, 5115 N. Mont Clare Ave., Chicago. Call Il am.: A short program of stories, songs, rhymes 773-631-7880. $5-$8. and playtime for children 2 and younger with a caregiver. Niles Public Library District, 6960 W. 'AY. NOV. 23 Oakton St., Niles. Call 847-663-1234.

38th Annual Lincolnwood Turkey Trot Book Club for People with Low Vision 8:45 am.: Lace up your running shoes, bring a 11:15 am.: Those with low vision and a love for non-perishable food item to donate and join the reading can join The Chicago Lighthouse North's Village of Lincolnwood for the 38th Annual Turkey new book club. At the first meeting members Trot. This historic 5K/lOK run, 5K fitness walk brainstorm book ideas for the group and complete and Drumstick Dash for kids ages IO and under applications for anyone not enrolled in the Talking is the perfect way to kick off the holiday season. Books program. The Talking Books program is Each November, this Lincolnwood tradition brings available to U.S. residents whose low vision, blind- families together to participate in a fun race or ness or physical handicap makes it difficult to read fitness walk to help the Niles Township Food a standard printed page. The digital Talking-Book Your guide to the weekend and beyond Pantry put food on the table this Thanksgiving for Player/equipment is mailed to members at no cost, those in need. This CARA Certified 5K and lOK race as well as all audio book requests. Friends, family Every Thursday features a flat, fast course perfect for novice as members and caretakers are invited to partici- well as experienced runners. Proesel Park, 7055 pate as well. The Chicago Lighthouse North, 222 N. Kostner Ave., Lincolnwood. Call 847-677-9740. Waukegan Road, Glenview. Call 847-510-6200. o t: cpor1 ctusc I Op(DO II cudiences h 847-486-9200

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Stevenson St. Joseph legend Former state prepares for a Gene Pingatore champs look year of great enters 45th season back at their expectalions in charge title-winning seasons 34 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL pfllA4! psevr,pu, rmrni OuÌet before theSTORM Led by four-year players Jalen Brunson and Connor Cashaw, Stevenson is about to embark on a quest to become Lake County's first state champion

BY JOIU P. BORNEMAN Patriots' logo and "MOTJV8" [email protected], @Pioneer_JPB printed on the front, stands casu- ally on the sideline with a whistle LINCOLNSHIRE - On a around his neck. He's putting his 29-degree night in November, the team through a defensive drill, and gym at Stevenson is quiet, save for senior stars Jalen Brunson and the sound of squeaking sneakers, a Connor Cashaw are up next. bouncing basketball and the occa- The fiercely competitive drill sional coach barking instructions. requires Brunson and Cashaw Soon, the Stevenson boys bas- to defend their basket against a ketball team will be hard-pressed 3-on-2 attack. They have to work to find time on the court without a together, shifting to cover all three pep band blaring and hundreds - offensive players. Ambrose is or thousands - of fans screaming. counting how many consecutive But tonight coach Pat Ambrose, stops the defensive team makes. ABOVE: During the offseason, Stevenson's Jalen Brunson tries to make at least 300 shots a day. i have to shoot every day," he clad in a white T-shirt with the "We have to make it competitive,said. "Maybe I give myself one day off every two and a half, three weeks."i BRIAN o'MANoNEWFOR MEDIA GROUP not only because we're LEFT: Stevenson senior Connor Cashaw had a two-step plan for becoming the Patriots' best defender this season: "Lateral quick- good, but to engage them," ness and guarding Jalen [Brunson] ," Cashaw said. BRIAN OMAHONCY/FOR CHICAGO TRIBUNE MEDIA GROUP Ambrose said. "We've got to make it hard. More thanTeam USA at the FIBA Americas force both players to work on their over into practices with the team, just a drill." Under-18 Championship, Brunson weaknesses. Layups might be off- where Cashaw and Brunson lead The duo's first time found time to work out with limits one game, and the next gameevery drill. Lines are no barrier, through the drill does not Cashaw, a recent Rice commit. might be mid-range jumpers only. as both players have been known go well - they surrender Rarely did it take more than a text The two spend so much time on to cut if they want to get another a layup. Brunson doesn't or call from one to the other to get the court, it wasn't uncommon for shot - and don't even think about like the way they defended,both players in the gym. the games to devolve into defensivesubbing out Brunson. so before they go again, he "We'll drop anything just to go struggles. "I'm not trying to be mean, but meets Cashaw in the paint.shoot, because that's really what "Sometimes we can't even scorethey'll push other kids out of the Cashaw emerges from the our life's about," Brunson said because we know what we're goingway," Ambrose said. "[Brunson] huddle shaking his head, Nov. 7 while wearing a navy blue to do," said Brunson, whose daily won't come out. And our kids know but they earn a stop on thepullover with the Villanova logo practice routine calls for him to better than to ask him. next possession. embroidered on the left breast and make at least 300 shots. "Eventu- "He wants to be competitive Plenty of factors will a fiat-brimmed Villanova snapbackally he'll pick up on my moves or every drill." determine how great Ste- turned backward before the start I'll pick up on his and it's just a Stevenson's past two Class venson can be this season, of practices. "People call him my grind-it-out game." 4A postseason experiences are a but Brunson and Cashaw sidekick, but no. Connor's another Who gets the better of the major reason for that. are chief among them. great player on the team. grudge matches between the 6-2 Two times, the Patriots have Despite a j am-packed "I think we push each other to Brunson and the 6-4 Cashaw? been tantalizingly close to winning offseason spent visit- our limits, and once we get to our "It's on and off," Cashaw said Lake County's first state champi- ing campuses, making limits, we try to push each other with a laugh. "He'll win one and I'll onship. Two times, they've come his college decision (you even more." win one. That's the fun of it all. It's away with less. In 2013, Stevenson might've heard he picked Many times, the practice a challenge when we play against rode a hot streak into a surprising Villanova over Illinois) and sessions turned into games of each other." berth in the state final, where it winning a gold medal with one-on-one with rules designed to That competitive drive spills ran into Jabari Parker and a Sime- 35 "In the state Starting guard, senior SEE SPARTANS, NEXT PAGE » season THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2014 THURSDAY, "It was the highlight of high school for Pioneer Press caught up with players NAME: Matt Gold ROLE ON TEAM: FAVORITE MEMORY: averaging 28.6 points in three victories downstate. all ofus," said Jeff Nathan, a senior guard on that team who's now 27 and living in Chicago. "I stifi talk about it to anybody who will listen." from that 2004-05 team. championship game, I had the ball as time expired, which is the coolest thing you can ask for. Everyone knows if you're holding the ball when you win a championship, you're supposed to throw it straight up in the air before celebrating I was so excited that I threw a line drive into the stands by accident. At first, I denied it. Later, when the team watched the tape, we could clearly see me heaving a fastball at fans behind the baseline and them duck- I NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL A PIONEER In 2005, the Glenbrook North boys Jon Scheyer was the star, averaging CATCHING UP WITH 2005 CLENDROOK NORTH WITH 2005 CLENDROOK CATCHING UP State champions All-Stater Jon Scheyer (23) and his teammates celebrate in the locker room after capturing the All-Stater Jon Scheyer (23) and his teammates celebrate in Glenbrook North's history. Glenbrook North beat Class AA state basketball championship, the first Carbondale 63-51 in the title game in Peoria. I relive magic Starters share touching, humorous stories and updates on where they are a decade later [email protected], @hamesspreps first - and only - state championship. The Spartans beat Carbondale 63-51 to in Peoria. They were the last boys team from Chicago's northern suburbs to win a state championship. 25.3 points, 5.1 rebounds and 4.1 assists during the 32-2 season. During his junior campaign, the 6-6 guard scored a season- at the Loyola Supersectional before BY MATT HARNESS basketball team captured the program's win the Class AA title at Carver Arena high 48 in the 70-58 win over Waukegan

"It's championship or bust, ùnd that's "It's championship or guard-heavy as Stevenson will be as "Lateral quickness and guarding Jalen," If that works, Stevenson will have one It was pretty quiet. /1P ning when, at the end oftheir fourth practi Stevenson football stadium with its empty this season. In addition to Cashaw, senior this season. In addition and Parker Nichols starters Matt Johnson guard, gives the Pa- return. Johnson, a 5-11 option who does triots another bailhandling not lack confidence. the weight room," what we talk about in we're doing ab work, Johnson said. "When wants to win a state we talk about, 'Who all we talk about." championship?' That's ever this season, but the 6-5 Nichols could be developing into more of an asset in the post after working on his shooting during the offseason. The Patriots have to replace last year's top defender, the graduated Matt Morrissey, but Cashaw took it upon himself to fill that void in the offseason with a two- step plan. Cashaw said. more piece in place for its drive toward that elusive state title. The process was just begin- ofthe season, the Patriots met at center court for a brief huddle and some stretching The season opener - the first ofmany tiny steps toward Peoria - was less than two weeks away. The players ambled through the hallways out into a frigid night, passing the bleachers and darkened lights as they headed to the parking lot. A light flurry dusted the pavement with a thin layer of snow.

"Phone's a little quieter now," Brunson "I have a little bit more time on my He should also have a little more help The biggest difference Brunson has "Obviously what happened in that game He was reinstated before a win over Ed- Last season might have hurt more. The Last season might have

OEMAHONEYIFOR CHICAGO TRIBUNE MEDIA GROUP [to recruiters] for about an hour. hands." Stevenson boys baskethall coach Pat Ambrose makes a point to his team during a practice Friday. I BRIAN be every night I'd have to talk on the phone quite as much recruiting noise. to said. "I only talk to Villanova now. It used already committed to colleges, there isn't sachusetts - but with Brunson and Cashaw play tournaments in West Virginia and Mas- nered national interest - the Patriots will Stevenson generates local hype and has gar- we're still empty handed." noticed with this year's team is the quiet. 'We've had two years to [win a title], and we were pretty close. This is the last year and remember from that game," Brunson said. the outcome is that we lost, and that's all I - whatever it was or whatever it wasn't - - whatever it was or whatever it wasn't situation was a mess. published a photo that alleged he made a published a photo that IHSA after the Peoria Journal Star website IHSA after the Peoria record with 56 points, but his night unrav- record with 56 points, season before falling to Young 75-68 in the season before falling 31-win Patriots had lost just one game all 31-win Patriots had lost Young crowd. wardsville in the third-place game, but the two-handed obscene gesture toward the two-handed obscene eled when he was briefly suspended by the eled when he was briefly state semifinals. Brunson broke a state state semifinals. Brunson on team that won a fourth straight title. on team that won a fourth e 4.Iri 36 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL

by one, I missed the front end of a one-and-one. Looking back, I don't « CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE know how I would have handled that ifwe would have lost. That's SPARTANS how fragile basketball games can be.... In the locker room, we found ing out of the way. I was just too out about coach Weber's mom excited to realize what I was doing. passing away. I've never seen a Nowadays, almost every time we group go from pure joy to sadness get together, my teammates like to in such a short time. We really felt remind me about that moment." for him, and we wanted to win [the SINCEHIGH SCHOOL Gold at- state title for him]." tempted to walk on at Michigan SINCEHIGHSCHOOL: A McDonald's State after high school, but he All-American and Illinois' Mr. ended up transferring to DePauw, Basketball as a senior, Scheyer where he played for two seasons. played four seasons at Duke and Upon graduation, he lived in Japan was a starter on the Blue Devils' for nearly three years. He said a 2010 national championship team. highlight was coaching junior high Undrafted out of college, Scheyer basketball, and teaching the Japa- played on the Miami Heat's sum- nese students the 'American" way mer league team and was invited to play the game. "I even taught to the Los Angeles Clippers' train- them a few simple plays that we ing camp after college, but he nev- used at GBN," said Gold, who's 28 er made it on an NBA roster. After years old and makes his home in retiring as a player, the 27-year-old Chicago. Scheyer is in his second season as an assistant coach on Duke's staff NAME Zach Kelly alongside legendary coach Mike ROLE ON TEAM: Starting forward, Krzyzewski. junior FAVORITE MEMORY: "We played NAME: Sean Wallis in the KMOX ROLE ON TEAM: Starting point Shootout in St. guard, senior Louis. It was FAVOIVIE EMORY: "There are an event that certain games you will always brought in all remember. For me, it was when we the top teams in beat Conant in the sectional final the country to at Conant. They were down one play each other. ABOVE: Glenbrook North's Jon Scheyer (right) drives around Carbondale's Michael with about five and half minutes So besides the DeWalt during the Class AA state championship game on March lO, 2005. i FILE left in the game and stalled to take competition LEFT: Glenbrook North's Matt Gold (left) drives past Carbondale's Michael DeWalt in the last shot. We stood off them being good and the 2005 state final. i FILE the whole time. It was pretty wild. winning our They got an open layup and then game, it was fun other starter from that champion- got the and had a follow- to travel some- NAME: Jonathan Radke ship season, Radke continued his up chance that barely missed. We where outside ROLE ON TEAM: Starting forward, career in college, playing at Case didn't have another game within ofthe Chicago junior Western Reserve. But injuries 10 points." area and see FAVORfTE MEMORY: "Embracing forced him to quit after his sopho- SINCE HIGHSCHOOL: The 6-2 Wallis how we matched the student body after our final more season. Radice now lives in went on to star at Washington up with people game probably is the one I will Manhattan and is an assistant viceUniversity in St. Louis, teaming up nationally. We remember the most, but a close president at Citigroup. Basket- with Zach Kelly to win two NCAA also had some second was laughing at the jokes ball remains a big part of the Division III national titles. After funny moments off the court that He and Sean Wallis, Glenbrook of [senior] Ryan Richardson dur- 27-year-old's life as he plays in two the second one, Wallis was named trip and may have had a little too North's starting in ing our trip to St. Louis. He was a recreational leagues. "I have met the tournament's Most Outstand- much fun with some of the other 2005, won two NCAA Division III goofball, and I don't know how else many of my best friends through ing Player. The 28-year-old lives in teams in the hotel. Some guys got national championships at Wash- to say it. I don't remember any- basketball." Chicago and works in marketing caught being out past curfew and ington University in St. Louis. thing specific, but I do remember for a sports and entertainment coach [Dave Weber] said he was Kelly, a 6-7 forward, then enjoyed crying because I was laughing so NAME: Jon Scheyer company, which he said is involved going to make them run sprints a short semi-professional career hard. I do wish I could remember ROLE ON TEAM: Starting guard, with the new development around when we got back to school. The in the English Basketball League some of the stuff he said. I do junior Wrigley Field. sprints ended quickly because before moving back to the U.S. remember him sneaking us Mike FAVORITE MEMORY: "I remember Malick [Valliani] passed out after Kelly recently wrapped up a 2 1/2- and Ike candy before games. He that Conant game [37-36 win in For recollectionsfrom other the ninth or 10th one." year stretch as an aide to Presi- definitely was the jokester of the Class AA sectional final at Conant] members ofthe2005 Glenbrook SlICEHIGH SCHDOL Basketball has dent Obama's Chief of Staff. The team." like it was yesterday. With about North state championship team, visit remained a big part of Kelly's life. 27-year-old lives in Philadelphia. SINCE HIGHScHOOL Like every three minutes to go and leading northbrookchicagotribune.com. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION ThURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2014 37 I

2AlAf p*evrat rAenhIflbrflrU' The Wizard of Westchester matter where I see him, it's always In his 45th year at about, 'How many shots did you the helm, Illinois' get up today? What are you going to do today to be the best?' winningest boys "It's always basketball to him, but he'll always ask how your fam- basketball coach ily is doing." has wealth of talent Journey to St. Joseph Pingatore says the number only BY JOHN P. BORNEMAN serves to remind him that he's [email protected], @Pioneer_JPB been around a long time, and he's right - he has been around a long WESTCHESTER - Sitting time. behind the desk in his office at St. He came to St. Joseph as the Joseph, the most successful coach foundation was being poured in in Illinois boys basketball history is the ground, taking a position as a talking about the history teacher when the Chris- number he can't tian Brothers founded the school forget. in 1960 (he's now the director of As he talks, alumni affairs). Pingatore had Gene Pingatore attended St. Mel (now Providence taps his hands on St. Mel), an all-boys high school the desk. Some that was also run by the Christian of the knuckles Brothers, enjoying a standout are swollen, the prep career that included an upset Gene side effect of years victory over a heavily favored Pingatore spent playing 16- DuSable team in the 1954 City inch with- Championship. out a glove. Wearing well-pressed Pingatore, a 5-11.5 forward in black pants, a crisp white dress high school - "I've shrunk," he shirt and bold red tie, Pingatore is St. Joseph coach Gene Pingatore is surrounded by current and former players after winning his 700th game in 2004. Pingatore said, now. "That's traumatic." - days away from the first practice has now won933games, more than any other boys basketball coach in Illinois history.I FILE went on to play basketball for of his 45th year as Chargers head Loyola of Los Angeles, where as a coach. The 78-year-old's first 44 St. Joseph team that returned that Cicero roots on fire, and when Pingatore's defensive-minded guard he ran up seasons were an unprecedented many starters. Senior point guard Born in 1936 in Cicero, Pinga- great grandmother used the same against San Francisco center and success, netting a state-record 933 Glynn Watson (a Northwestern tore's childhood wàs shaped by greasy frying pan she used to makefriture Boston Celtics legend Bill wins and the 1999 Class AA state commit) is back, as is classmate a strong family dealing with the breakfast to dump water on the Russell. championship against 327 losses. and Jordan Ash aftermath of the Great Depression flames, the family's entire apart- "My only contact with Russell Pingatore - or "Ping" - is (Nebraska). Junior Nick Rakocevic,and World War II. In Paul Pryma's ment burned. is that he knocked one of my shots more than 100 victories clear of a highly recruited 6-10 forward, new book, "Coaches of Chicago," "Just our apartment burned, butinto the second balcony," he said the name below him on the career gives the Chargers a third Division Pingatore talked about rationing we had nothing" said Pingatore, with a laugh. wins list, but it's clear the number I talent. According to Pingatore, and recalled taking a wagon to the whose family went to live with his After graduation, Pingatore isn't a subject he enjoys discussing.senior guard Joffery Brown could firehouse to pick up his family's grandparents down the street. "It returned to the Chicago area to "There was a point where I had be a fourth. allotment of dried goods like beans was a really interesting time to be around family and pursue a to always go back and look at what On paper, Pingatore says, this and rice. grow up, so you really cherished coaching career. He caught on at the heck the record is, because I team is one of the most talented "The family was a hardworking everything." St. Joseph and spent nine years as don't pay attention to that," Pinga- he's had in years. But is it talented family," Pingatore said. "We never In "Coaches of Chicago," Pinga- an assistant under Pat Callahan, tore says, sounding almost wistful. enough to win St. Joseph's first for the most part - lacked tore goes into great detail about the team's first coach and athletic "But now I do it so often, I know it sectional since 2007? What about anything but we worked out butts the importance of his tight-knit director. Pingatore came close by heart." dreams of a second state title? off to get it." family, saying he "looked at family to leaving several times over the The number will climb this sea- "It's hard when it's expected," Pingatore didn't make things as more than family. I enjoyed theiryears, but St. Joseph always pulled son, the question is by how much. Pingatore says. "How do you keep easier when, at the imaginative agecompany. They were like friends." him back. St. Joseph brings back five them focused? How do you keep of 6 or 7, a radio program inspired Basketball may be Pingatore's life's Bobby Knight, whom Pingatore starters from a team that won 23 them working? him to "explore the jungle." He got work, but family remains a priority.met while Knight was recruiting games before a blowout loss to "When we won it [in 1999], his sister, lit a candle and went intoThat extends to the families of his St. Joseph's Tom Miller to play at Fenwick in a Class 3A sectional nobody expected it and as a result, a closet where recently cleaned players. Army in the mid-1960s, offered semifinal. You'd have to go all the it was easier." curtains were still wrapped in "He's always talking about way back to 1986 to find another cellophane. The curtains caught basketball," Rakocevic said. 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CATCHINC UP WITH St JOSEPH'S 1999 STATE CHAMPIONS Chargers enjoyedevery step on path to lone title

Former St. Joe's players recall It has been several years since Pingatore has spoken with Mattox. According to Pingatore, the lessons they learned from Mattox was looking for a position in parks and recreation and also was thinking about officiat- both losing and winning ing basketball games. After high school, Mattox played two years at BYGEORGEM WILCOX Bowling Green, but suffered a torn ACL to his [email protected], @geomwilcox knee that ended his college career. 'All of a sudden we just lost contact," Pinga- Legendary coach Gene Pingatore, the state's tore said. "Chad [Tancil} was a guy who knew winningest boys basketball coach, captured his him and he lost contact. I don't know what only state championship in 1999 when the Char- happened. Chad said his parents moved out of gers (32-1) won their last 24 consecutive games town to Phoenix. I have no way of really trying and beat Warren 61-51 in the Class AA final. to contact him." Startingjunior guard Jabari Mattox hit the Pingatore keeps in touch with other players off game-winning 3-pointer with two seconds re- that team, includingjunior guard Ivan Jackson, maining in the 57-54 victory over Proviso East ina basketball referee living in Arizona; 6-6 senior the Morton Sectional final. Mattox had 12 points st. Joseph's Steve Morgan flies in fora layup against Dañus Miles of East St. Louis Senior and nine assists in that game. SEE cHARGERS NEXT PAGE » during the (999 Class AA quarterfinals. i

he definitely was going to leave, Unfortunately for the point a 14-ppg scorer a year ago. "He than it's ever been. and if he waited until the end of guards, that usually means being has a lot ofguys who want to play "Sometimes they don't under- « CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE the season they would've opened held to a higher standard. a certain way, but he sticks to the stand what I'm talking about," it up to all kinds of other people. "It's tough having a coach like basics. He sticks to the fundamen- Pingatore said. "I might use some "He left in December, and I that that'll stop everything and tab. And really once you do that, words they've never heard of. took over and I never left." get on you about everything just then that's when you add what you It's a different generation, and I've Pingatore an assistant job on so you can be the best you can," have on to it. got to realize that." multiple occasions, but Pingatore Old school said Watson, who averaged 15 "He's going to teach you the But just how many seasons said the timing was never right. In the heat of an intense prac- points a game last season. "It's same things, and if you do it does Pingatore have left? He an- Pingatore enrolled in Kent Col- tice, it's not hard to imagine a St. hard to do in practice because wrong he's going to say it again swers that question with a story lege of Law in Chicago in 1968, Joseph point guard wishing Pinga- he'll stay on you, probably the like he said the first time. ... When about a recreational basketball only to drop out when he decided tore had left. most." you see the younger guys, it's like league he used to play in with a he'd rather watch St. Joseph's For Pingatore, basketball Watson, who happens to be a shock or an eye-opener because group of friends. They were still first-ever varsity football game in starts with the point guard McCamey's half brother, said it's their first time with coach competing in their 40s, until one Waterloo, Iowa, than prepare for position, and he's had plenty of Pingatore will get on him if he Ping." year when they ran into a team class. talented ones at St. Joseph. Isiah feels Watson isn't working hard of younger players who eschewed In 1969, frustrated by his in- Thomas is the obvious name, but enough, or even if he feels Watson 'I'll know' the league tradition of playing a ability to catch on as a head coach there has also been players like isn't pushing his teammates to The winningest coach in Illinois soft zone in favor of a full-court somewhere, Pingatore made up Tony Freeman; Brandon Watkins;work hard enough. Watson said boys basketball history knows his press. Pingatore was running his mind to get out of coaching. He William Gates, whose career at Pingatore will almost never admit days on the bench are numbered. down the court when he heard had a job lined up with the sport- St. Joseph was chronicled in the the Chargers are having a good Pingatore isn't a big fan of the John Hornacek, his assistant of ing goods department of Aldens "Hoop Dreams" documentary; practice until after the fact. rise of AAU basketball, lamenting 25 years, call his name He turned Catalog Store when Callahan Demetri McCamey - whose The coach's approach can take the lack of defense and the way just in time to catch Hornacek's had a December falling out with framed picture with former Char- some getting used to, but it's players disperse to run different pass with his face, his glasses the St. Joseph administration. ger hangs on the tough to argue with the results. systems in the offseason. He's had shattering. Callahan resigned, and Pingatore wall in Pingatore's office - and Pingatore likes to have his teams to close his practices in an effort "I said, 'That's it, I'm done,' became the interim coach. now Watson. play high-pressure man-to-man to limit outside distractions. He Pingatore said. "That's how I quit. "I almost got out," Pingatore "If you have an excellent point defense, then get out and run. He readily admits that if high school I walked offthe court. said. "[Callahan] didn't have to re- guard, you're always going to be presses when he has the right basketball was like it is now when "I'll know. I could walk in the sign, but he resigned. ... I think he competitive," Pingatore said. "If athletes to do so. he started coaching he might not gym today and say, 'Hey, I'm did it mainly to give me a chance you have a seven-foot stud and no "He's a tough guy to play for be- have lasted. He can still relate to done.' That's the way I think it's to get the job. I think he felt like point guard, you're in trouble." cause he's so old school," said Ash, his players, but it's more difficult going to happen with me." NH. A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION I THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20,2014 39

was a running back who liked to

« CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE play basketball. I took that role of being a sixth man." CHARGERS SINCE IIII StHOOL: "I played foot- ball at Northern Illinois and was a wide receiver from 1999-2005. I center Jon Brown, a banker in played with a few teammates that Florida; and 6-5 senior forward Ste- would go to the NFL, such as Mi- ven Morgen, who is a self-published chael Turner. I am in the mortgage author based in Indianapolis. industry as a closing manager for Pioneer Press caught up with Wells Fargo in Lombard. It's defi- other players from that 2004-05 nitely tough [keeping in touch with team. former teammates]; I'm married and with a 2-year-old daughter." NAN: Brandon Watkins IWLElT)ETEAM: Captain and NAME: Chad Tancil point guard, Senior ROLE OW THE TEAM Starting guard, FAVORITE MEMOflY: 'Almost every- Senior thing. From starting off in the pre- FAVORtTE MEMORY: "Talking season rankings, to Ping's 600th about Jabari, it would be when he victory, to losing to Dunbar in the hit the game-winning shot versus ñrst game of the Proviso West Hoi- Proviso East in the sectional final iday Tournament, to going on to to get us to the Sweet 16. The win the consolation bracket, and game was pretty close. We were so on. I enjoyed going to practice ranked behind them. We were No. day in and day out because it was 2 and they were No. 1. It has al- a battle every day and we made ways been a rivalry of ours going each other better and held each back to when Isiah and Doc Riv- other accountable for the suc- ers were playing. That sectional cess or failure of the team. I can tournament when we beat Proviso remember playing Proviso East West and Proviso East was really in the sectional at Morton High fun. Playing Thornridge in the School that year and it was a tight Sweet 16 was really fun. Getting game. I feel I got called on a bogus Downstate, we wanted to win one foul and ended up fouling out of game to bring back a trophy and the game. I was so hurt and angry then we beat East St. Louis and that I let my teammates down and Darius Miles [66-61 in the quarter- we were not going to complete finalsi." our goal of a state championship. SINCE HIGH SCHOOL "I went to St. My teammates rallied around me Jabari Mattox drained a clutch 3-pointer to lift St. Joe's past Proviso East in the Morton Sectional championship. Ambrose in Davenport [Iowa]. We and told me that they would pick sent to the NAJA Final Four in my me up, we didn't get this far to fall a scoring title, to newcomer of the FAVORIIt MEMORY: "I remember Thanksgiving during my senior senior year and went a school- now. We got to that point as a teamyear and all-first team in some every game. Every game was year, is playing for the sophomore record 32-6. We are still the only and would continue our journey as countries. When I decided to important. Every game counted. basketball team at St. Joseph." Final Four team at the school. I am a team. And that's what they did. unlace the sneakers and hang it I remember we were underdogs the manager of strategic accounts They won the game and continued up, my heart took me back to St. everyday. That was our situation. NAME: Keith Perry for G4S Secure Solutions [based on to supersectionals and then Joe's to coach and help the young When we beat King [in the state ROLE O«ThE TEAM Reserve for- in Chicago]." onto state to make history." men there get to the places I have semifinals, 59-40], I knew we were ward, Senior SINCE HIGH SCHOOL: "I continued been and hopefully further. After supposed to win the state title. FAVORITt MEMORY: "Our first game NAME: Gene Pingatore my playing career at Penn State spending two years at the high There was no egos on our team. at the Proviso West Tournament ROLE ON THE TEAM: Head coach on a basketball scholarship. I was school ranks, I had the opportuni- We all knew our roles and knew was when we lost to Dunbar [71- FAVORITE MEMORY: "The first time fortunate enough to be part of ty to coach at the collegiate level. I what to do. Coach talked to me 67]. We were ranked seventh in I thought this team was going to history there as well, making it to am currently a graduate assistant about [not starting] all the time. the state. That was probably the be special was in one of our last the Sweet 16 in 2001 ofthe NCAA for the men's basketball team at He told us to factor in the bigger most humbling moment we had summer games. We were just tournament. I had other accolades Northern Illinois University While picture. We were winning. that year. It was prime time. It putting this group together with such as all-Big Ten team, captains in my second year, I help with SINCENICHStHOOL "I had a was the game of the night and they kids coming up and kids coming award for my team and others. scouting, film, player development scholarship at St. Mary's in San blew us off the floor. After that, back. We played at Hinsdale South While getting some bites from the to name a few. I hope to continue Antonio, but after one year I came we never took anyone for granted. against Hillcrest, which was being NBA, nothing stuck. So I decided this journey to the highest level back home. I bounced around at That's what woke us up. The tim- touted as one of the top teams in to try the European market and possible and run my own program a few junior colleges. I run my ing helped, knowing how big the the area coming back that year. it turned out to work very well or coach at the professional level." own company as a civil engineer Proviso West Tournament is. Me We lost iñ double-overtime in a for me. I played about 10 years in doing quality control and quality and Damien McIntosh felt that game that could have gone either countries such as France, Greece, NAME Damien McIntosh insurance for road construction knowing we were coming off the way. The way we competed, I just Turkey, Lithuania, Estonia and ROLE ON ThE 1EAM Reserve guard, projects. My daughter, Deasiah bench would make us that much knew we were going to be a special Germany. I [had highlights], from Senior McIntosh, who was born around stronger. I was a football player. I team." 40 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL I

A behind-the-scenes look at one of the most demanding high school WORKING OVERTIMEbasketball schedules around BY JOHN P. BORNEMAN F:*II1L! [email protected], @Pioneer_JPB Yoni Aberman (right) studies Breakfast is served. with Doniel Segal during the The cafeteria at Yeshiva looks SKOKIE - Gavi Porush never school day at Fasman Yeshiva like, well, a cafeteria. Students grab spent much time thinking about on Nov. 12. Students spend their food from the assembly line where he might go to high school. more than four hours study- along one wall and take it back to His grandfathers both went to ¡ng Jewish lawwith a partner long tables sitting side by side in a Fasman Yeshiva, an Orthodox Jew- each day. i BRIAN O'MAHONEYIFQR large open room. On this particu- ish high school for boys in Skokie. CHICAGO TRIBUNE MEDIA GROUP lar Wednesday, the menu features His father went to Yeshiva. His oatmeal, scrambled or hard-boiled uncles went to Yeshiva. It's not hard eggs, cereal and toast. It's standard to guess where many of Porush's breakfast fare, but some days are childhood friends attend school. better than others. "Most ofthe kids here I have "Thursdays are the best days, be- known my entire life," said Porush, cause they have pancakes," Porush who lives in West Rogers Park. says. "This is where I was always going togo." Th-1i Andjust like his father and uncle Time for the first class of the before him, Porush plays for the day - Jewish studies. Porush Yeshiva boys basketball team. It's makes his way across Yeshiva's not your average varsity experi- campus to an octagonal building ence students at Yeshiva attend with stained glass windows and a school for parts of six days every green domed roofthat stands sharp week, with some days lasting almost against a bright blue sky. Atop the 13 hours. The schedule is so frill of dome is a light fixture made to look academic and religious obligations like a menorah, the Jewish symbol that it limits practice time to two or Ginsparg said represents "the light three days a week (at best). of knowledge." With that in mind - and us- Under the dome is a high-ceil- ing Porush as a guide - Pioneer inged study hall ringed by book- Press spent a recent Wednesday at shelves. Students surrender their Yeshiva to see what it's like to attend cell phones upon entry and begin (and play basketball for) one of II- working with a partner to learn linois' most demanding high schools.tefiuin. Thfiffin are two small leather for Yeshiva. He's a trim 5-7 with p.m. Monday through Thursday elements of Jewish law. At Yeshiva, boxes containing verses from the well-coiffed hair and a little stubble and from 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on courses for underclassmen are Torah that are attached by leather on his chin. He's wearing a dark blueFriday and Sunday. They refrain directed by rabbis Ginsparg calls Every day at Yeshiva begins with straps. One is worn on the bicep withpolo shirt under a black sweater from work or exercise on the sab- it being spoon-fed - but as students morning prayers. a strap that wraps around the length with black pants and brown dress bath, which stretches from sundownadvance, they begin to work on Students are still arriving at the ofthe arm seven times. The other is shoes. His attire is fairly standard Friday to sundown Saturday. their own or with partners. A rabbi campus at 7:30 a.m. They file into worn on the forehead. Students use for Yeshiva students, save for the The rigorous academic schedule is present, but his rolemore col- a long, low-ceilinged room with six small mirrors to ensure the tefilhin is boy in a purple Baltimore Ravens and religious requirements mean laborative. rows of desks stretched end-to-end. positioned directly between the eyes. sweatshirt with the number 5 on theit would be difficult for Yeshiva to "There's a tremendous amount of Between every few desks are podi- "We're sort ofin the middle of back and the last name of quarter- support another varsity sport to go independent study, because we be- ums where rabbis wearing white orthodox3" assistant principal and back Joe Fiacco written in Hebrew. along with the boys basketball pro- lieve that's where you develop your and blue prayer shawls called touts director ofstudent affairs Rabbi Porush says he's praying for basicgram that has existed since the high skills the most in critical thinking," read aloud in Hebrew from siddurs, Mordechai Ginsparg says. "You sort things like family, health and "thank-school was created 47 years ago. ButGinsparg said. "The goal is to create or prayer books. The low murmur ofget a little bit from each spec- ing God for making me who I am." the school is committed to providingindependent thinkers." ofprayer is periodically broken up trum. We're not the most modern students with recreational outlets. Today, Porush and his partner by exclamations from the prayer orthodox and we're not the most ['7! "About seven years ago every- are focusing on laws related to Ha- leader, who is positioned at the frontultra-strict orthodox. ... We get a Morning prayers end with the body realized that we needed to nukkah. They speak to each other ofthe room. nice variety of kids here." announcement that flag football increase the amount of extracur- in a mix of Hebrew and English, dis- Some students begin their playoffs are set to begin. Also back ricular activities that we had," cussing and debating their interpre- prayers. Many more are prepar- by popular demand is the school's Ginsparg said. "We put in a tation of different laws. Porush says ing. finding their prayer books and No more stragglers. The school intramural frisbee league. diamond with lights, we re-did our the religious Hebrew he can read is adjusting their religious clothing. day - and the prayer session - has It becomes obvious that those baseball diamond, there's soccer different than modern Hebrew, but In addition to the yarmulke each officially begun. announcements carry a special goals outside. ... We realized that thehe can't remember a time when he student wears atop his head, morn- One ofthe students at the morn- meaning at Yeshiva. Students at- academics were great, but the kids couldn't read scripture. ing services call for students to wear ing service is Porush, a senior guard tend school from 7:30 a.m. to 8:15 need more." 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Growing up, Panabaker's family moved across the country for her father's sales job, from South Carolina to Texas to Pennsylvania to Georgia and, finally, Naperville. But their time here was short - only threears - and in 2003, Panabaker's mother pulled the young actress and her Sister from suburban Neuqua Valley High School to pursue acting in LA. Somehow, working fill-time as an actress didn't stop Panabaker from earning her diploma at age 14 or her bachelor's i degree from UCLA at age 19."[My younger sister and II were always srudying.There was a point when we were starting out that we were in acting class seven days a week," she remembers. "We'd go to school, which was independent study in the morning, then auditions, then class at night." Splitting the family between two cities became (Iralning, though. "Eventually, my parents said,'We can't support you forever, we can't support two households. i So we'll pull you out ofschool for one year," Panabaker says.."At the end of that yar, we either had to be suc- cessftil actors or we'd be going home to Chicago." Fortunately, the acting jobs came quickly. Panabaker got her big break as Tick Roby on the HBO miniseries "Empire Falls" in 2005, alongside Ed Harris, Helen Hunt and Paul Newman; she credits the project with giving her the courage to pursue her dreams with full force. "I loved acting, but the art ofauditioning is some- thing that always challenged me," she explains. "Being on set and creating and collaborating with people is my Clockwise from far left: Panabaker in "Shark"; tRie passion, and that really came with Empire Falls.' It Grant Gustin and Pana- was a once-in-a-lifetime experience." baker in "The Flash"; She then moved on to her now well-known Disney Panabaker and Ed Har- projects, 'Stuck in the Suburbs" and "Sky High," before ris in "Empire Falls" landing a dramatic role on CBS's 2006 show "Shark," where she earned a loyal fan following. But when the show ended in 2008, she decided to leave the small screen for the silver screen, starring in a sning of horror flicks like "Friday the 13th" and "Piranha 3DD." lt was business savvy, not bloodlust, that led to her taking she says - and within a week, she'd landed the job. Only six episodes in, the show has already been picked up by such gory roles. "Those movies tend to do really well and make With this role, Panabaker is putting every bit ofher high IQ The CW for a full 23-episode season. For her part, Panabaker lots of money," she explains. "The amount of money ['Friday the to the test: Caitlin Snow is a scientist at STAR. Labs who helps is thrilled - and a little exhausted. "Truth be told, I don't know 13th'] made is sf11 surprising to me. At the end of the day, this is Barry Allen (aka The Flash, played by Grant Gusti n) manage his ifwe've really had a chance to revel in it and celebrate," she a business." newfound super speed. Those familiar with the DC comic books says. "We work at least 14 hours a day and often late nights. It That industry acumen has served Panabaker well over the will recognize that Caitlin Snow is much more than a well- certainly keeps us busy - I think we wrapped around 2:30 this last six years, and it's the primary reason she decided to return to meaning book worm - she's a villain-in-the-making. Down morning." TV. "1 did [films] for awhile, and then as I got a little bit older, the line, she'll become Killer Frost, able to freeze her enemies But the ambitious actress remains undeterred and just as I wanted to be more settled," she says. "Television is just such a with a single touch. "Knowing what plans the producers have to driven as she was when she set off for Hollywood more thanlo steady gig compared to features and other sorts of guest work. continue the story line is really amazing," Panabaker says. But she years ago. In April, when she finds herself with some precious It was a matter of finding the right project." When the script admits she's not completely familiar with Killer Frost's develop- downtime, she says she'll start seeking out her next challenge. for "The Flash" came to her attention last January, Panabaker ment. "I did check out the comic books, but to be totally honest, "Maybe [I'll film] a drama that's a little grittier, or a comedy jumped at the opportunity - "It's nice to play a smart and tal- for me as an audience member it's really fun to just read each that's a little bit lighter, just to keep me on my toes. I like the ented woman with llcr own potnt of view and her own history," [script] as they come." challenge, the diversity," she says. "I'll never settle down."

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Black and 2422 orvisil w,nhba.com BUSINESS DIRECTORY TOOLS:Sat ti3pm - 36856 NAntiques, CollectibleS is proof you can convert a Tan coloring 3rd generation breed- Apartments, Furnished Sterling Gutter Cleaning. Hickory Ct,ngIesde. Tool shop stabfe in fo a cozy home full ing. 1 male and 3 females. These Offices machines and tools or sale. Laithe, will be large straight backed and Off duty firemen, Appliances of an eclectic mis of arts, anti- Condos, Townhomes handsaw, drill press + more. Many ques and modern, comforts- long haired Large bone structured Cook County - Suburban Accounting Call Mike 847-609-7620 antique tools. dogs. Born September 23, they will Arts, Crafts, Hobbies bie furniture.housewares, Homes be 8 weeks old on lbs 18 of No- Skokie- ist mo, rent $1 Wilmette LandmarhEstateSale! and pretty items lo complete Handyman Visit the histonc 1876 home of a no-Auctions your holiday table. For pic- vember. Coors wilh first set of shots Duplex 2nd mo. rent $2, LTL. Offices for and worming done, Parents and TO PLACE AN AD IN ted Chicago Intenor Designer and moreinfosee Rent. Nr Toahy s Edens. 300f!- turesand Grandparnnfo orisite. Ready for Rooms former antiques dealer. Amazing Building Material estatesates net. 400f1-800f1-i200fl. Muy combine. OUR LOCAL SERVICE one-of-a kind antiques and home their new homes. $500.00. Call 1- no eulras. ni hlly clean-up. TDS 5 HOME Business Equipment 574-780-1656 or email Housing to Share accessories fill this gorgeoua Victor- Call 84 -602-6622 DIRECTORIES IMPROVEMENT ian home. Friday, November 2101 Darien - tmilo28@ hotrnail.com Mobile Homes Clothing, Furs 8709 Royal Swan Lane Stores Perfection is the standard. andSaturday,November 22nd GREAT DANE PUPS, AKC, born Installation:ElectricalDeck 8:3Oam-3:3Opm. 301 Sheridan Ad, )Cass So, to N. Frontage Rd./W. PLEASE CALL Electronics, Accessories 9/12/14, M & F, Fawn, parenlo on Retirement Rentals - Carpentry - Windows - Doors Wilmette. IL 60091 on Oldfield to Lake Ridge) Site. shots mcl, $1200. Glendale Cook County - Suburban Frl/Set.: 9 - 4 p.m. - Painting . FloorsTile Kuchen, Estate Sales Heights. 630-260-9! 98 Co-Op Housing 847-998-3400 #2 Sleinbacfs/Erzgeberge/tlbrickl Nut- SCHILLER PARK 500 SOFT, Bath & Bsml Remodeling Exercise Equipment crackers,Sotas,Country French Sleeping Rooms Store/Dffi, Avail Now, Lic- Bonded - Sr. Discount hlhan Allen D.R Set, Thomasville $740/mo. A Sales Consultant will Housekeeping Rooms 847-664-9951 Tad 630-202-5825 Farm and Gardening BR Sel, Canadel Kitch setlBar sovw.lds5homeimprovement,com SERVICES Stools, Walerford, Nontake China, help you place your ad. Farm Equipment Decor Items, Roosler Collection, Finder Service Fishing, Harmon Kardon, Soccer REAL ESTATE Firewood Apartments - Hotels Hauling Adult Care, Provider Net, Hockey Net, Tools, Treadmill. See: estalesates.nel Vacation, Resort Rentals Cleaning RED'S HAULING SERVICE Flea Markets Shared Memories (630) 399-1524Happy home puppyEnglish Bull- Adult Care, Wanted dog Puppy, 1F 1M lOweeka old, Complete Clean Out Service t, Out-of-State Rentals POLISH LADY will clean your Food, Produce shots currenl, good family petfor Houses Family owned for over 50 years Child Care, Provider adoption ni.aangs!on @gmail.com Garages home/apt. English speaking. 847-409-4860 Furniture (312) 787-0555 Townhomes Exp. Anna 708-39-1 826 redshaulungservuce.com - Yelp.com Child Care, Wanted Farms, Farmland Giveaways Condos, Lofts Painting-Decorating Adult Care Provider Commercial, Industrial Construction-Remodeling Horses Duplex 1-847- 299-1005 1-847- 222-0589 Estate Warehouse Liquidalion Sale EQUAL Storage, Warehouses Professional Painting & Al FIRITZ& SON PAINTING Affordabi e Caregiver Jewelry Thura 11120 - Sun 11123, 9a-5p Open Houses Remodeling Services 1081 RSe 41, Gun,oee. Antiques & HOUSING Desk Space lnt/ExtFree Est. Wallpaper Looking For A Job To Lawn, Garden Equipment Mobile Homes No Job Too Big or Too Small collectibles, clothes, furo, kitchen- Residential/Commercial Live-in 24/7 or Come & Go, wure, appia,, Holiday decor, elec, Offices Best price, All Lacs, No Fees. Machinery, Tools OPPORTUNITIES Manufactured Homes 773-372-6691 or 312-257-6867 KASAL campingloutdoor/sporling, tools. Painting & Decorating Eng.Spkng Bondedflnsured Medical Equipment Stores Apartment Buildings 708-692-2580 All real estate advertised in Firewood Interior / Exterior EVANSTON Rental Services Painting 6 Wallpaperung Misc. Merchandise ESTATEAIOVING SALE Co-Op Apartments this newspaper is subject to the Wall Washing Adult Care Wanted 9058 Ewing Federal Fair Housing Act, which Rental Misc Musical Instruments Fri 11/21 & Sat 11/22, lOa-3p Senior Housing Fantastic Firewood FREE ESTIMATES makes il illegal to advertise any Wanted to Rent EXPERIENCED CAREGIVER Office Furniture Baldwin Grand & Encercise Commercial, Industrial Kiln Dried 2 year old seasoned Call Steve (630)968-5593 WANTED - Live-in (Morton Grove). Equip. See pics al preference, limitation, or dis- hrdwd, Oak, Maple & Cherry or Female, for Eldedy Woman English sandytaneesfatesales.com Miseri, Free Stacking 6 Delivery. Resale Shops cnimination based on race, color. Farms, Farmland speaking with Drivers License re- Apartments, Unfurnd. Buy the Wood That is Snow Removal religion, seo, handicap, familial Guaranteed to Burn! quired. Call John Tnppi at Snow Removal Equipment Cook County - Chgo. S Homes Built to Order MR, CHEAP SNOW 708-615-1400 until 4pm status or national origin in the 815-344--9522847-546-3613 Sporting Goods NEW TRIER SALES Vacant Property REMOVAL & LAWN CARE Esfale Sales-Antqs., sale, rental or financing of 5139-49 N, LIncoln Ave. Resld/Comm e Sr Citizen Disc Swap, Trade Art, 50's Designer Furn. housing. Vintage Courtyard Building. Vacation Property 847-722-0584 our specìalfy.Charities, Newly remodeled apto., modern Garage Doors, Openers Swimming Pools, Supplies Clean-up available. In addilion the Illinois Human kitchen, new carpet/hardwood Income Property Tiling Walter - 847-471-7333 Righls 9cl prohibits discrimina- floors. Tranupiohopping at your FOREST GARAGE DOORS front door, Heat, water cooking gas Tickets lion based on age, ancestry, Investment Property Family Owned Since 1946 MR. GROUT Nyce Things Estate safes included. Immediate òccupancy. SalesServiceInstallation 224-310-8994 Wanted to Buy 1295 Invertieth, Lake Forest marital status, sessel orientation i Bedroom Available now1 Lots TILE GROUT REPAIR Fri 11/21 & Sat 11/22, 9am-4pm or unfavorable military discharge. To view Apt. Call Lube 708.652- 9405 . 630-9G9-94l6 EUROPEAN CRAFTSMAN Avid collector of unliques and col- 773-899-1675 Real Estate Auctions Antiques and Collectiblesleclibles. Phillips Loscoe 1 21h Ceo- This paper will not knowingly Hallmark 6 Johnson tory long case clock. 2W secretary.accept any advertising for real 773-545-6160 Real Estate Wanted Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. English armoire with beveled glass, estate which is in violation of the Real Estate Misc. Property Index Number: 19-35-Attorney No. 47523 loads of signed artwork, Easfiake, Chslham 7915 S. Rhodes, Lrg 2 Br. FIND MORE several India rugs, old English chi-law. All persona are hereby is! & 2nd floor apIs avail.Liv rm, Out-Of-Town Real Est. i 12-055-0000 This is an attempt lo collect a na, silver, glassware, wicker, 4BRainformed that all dwellings adver- Din on, Lrg Kilchn, bonus on, Ing 6 The real estate is improved withdebt pursuant fo the Fair Debt full, coalume lewelry. vintage cloth- stove, $875/mlh, $875 sec dep. Out-Of-Town, Commerciala Single Family Residence. Collection Practices Act and any tised are available on an equal Sec 8 welcnme Call:Lee (312) ng,oldtools,Christmas,TIrio TheJudgment amountwasinformationobtainedwill be wilhnyceopportunity basis, 420-7780 HOLIDAY TOY SHOW houseisoverflowing Lakes, Resort Property $197,744.39. used for that purpose. Sun Dec 7th,lOam-2pm. Tinleylhingsi 55e eatatesalea.net If you believe you have been 11/13,11/20,11/27/148872261 Park High School, 6111 W. 175th Cook County - SuburbanMortgages, Loans Sale shall be under the following discriminated against in connec- terme: Sr.. 'Finley Ak. 1000's of new & old ELMW000 PARK - 1BR., layo, model kits, die cast cars. ac-Nyce Things Estate Sales tino with the aale, rental or Homeowners InsuranceThe real estate described here- Quiet building. Heal included. HARWOOD HEIGHTS lion figureo 8 much more. $1-$100.(ServIng the North Shore) improvements, fis- fInancing of housing, Call: No smoking. Close lo Ira-n A bas, Real Estate Seminars is,withall IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 0F For more information 262-366-1314 Carol 847-431-5464 By appt 708-453-3319 tures and appurtenances is soldCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS West City and Suburbs: Real Estate Services in as iscondition. The subjectCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- Electronics, Accessories Evanston 2nd floor 2BR/1 BA, properly is offered for aale with-CERY DIVISION LO(A JOBS Park RIdge June Moon Estate HOPE Fair Housing Center Near shops & trans, New renov, Judicial Sales - Legal toBAC HOME LOANS SERVICING. Saie. 924 AustIn. Fri 11/21 & c-fans, yard, $1400+ Elec., Gas & Out any representationas Sat 11122, 9-3. LR & BR Furn, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE WANTED HOME STEREO uoo Sec Dep. No pets 847-475-6717 quality Or quantity oftitle and HOME LOANS SERVICING LP Equip. A Records, 33s-45s-78s toys, dolls, Russai Wright. wifhoutrecoursetoPlaintiff.Plaintiff, Will pick-up Cash pictures, records & house- South City and Suburbs: Premises will NOT be open for 847-266-0190 hold, bsmt & garage mcl Glenvlew- i 2,3 Bds vs. South Suburban Housing Center Judicial Sales-Real Est.inspection, and Plaintiff makesLJUBICA SRDANOVICH; COURT- Photos al estatesales.net LUXURY RESIDENCES 7O&957-474 CHICAGO no representations nor any war-YARD OF HARW000 Estate Sales Valley Lo Towers II HEIGHTS CONDOMINIUM ASSO- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ranties as to the condition of the STORAGE WAR AUCTION 1910 Chestnut Ave. CIATION: UNKNOWN LINDENHURST - 2207 Sand Lake North City and Suburbs: COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS property. Call (847) 998-1800 x200 HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF 'A FAB SUCCESSFUL SALE Ad. Sunday 1 1/23, Slarhng al lOam CHANCERY Dl VISION- There shall be no proration of Interfaith Housing Center Hon - Fri lOam - 4pm LJUBICA SRDANOVICH. IF Fumilsre, householdlema, small taxes, assessments, water billsANY. UNKNOWN OWNERS AND AT "When You Want The Best" of the Northern Suburbs www,valleyIotowerscom MECHANICS LIEN fnde. lawn mower and much more! FATHER & SONS CONTRAC-or any other bill that may accrueNON RECORD CLAIMANTS: PHYLLIS REIFMAN Highesl bidder takes all. Cash only! Defendants, Ui-5014760 Prestittious Lake View Apt. TORS, INC ,Plaintiff LINDA F.or has accrued in association with the property. 09 CH 44124 Trio House Sales 1051-55 W, Pratt Blvd. WILLIAMS, FREMONT INVEST- PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given Furniture The deposit required at the time 847-432-3770 Beautiful Large Apartment w/LakeMENT AND LOAN COMPANY that pursuant foa Jsdqment st View, Separate Dining Room, dib/a FREMONT REORGANIZ-of sale will be between 10% andForeclosare entered inIhe above FOR SALE: Thomasvitie char- Hardwood Flooring. Beach front, ING CORPORATION, MORT-25% of the successful bid. Theenlilled casse on September 12, 'y wood dining room set. Ta- Convenient lo psblic lransporlalionGAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS-balance of the bid amount is re-2014.IntercountyJudicialSales ANOTHER POTPOURRI ble wI 6chairs. Seats12. SAY IT IN THE Immediate Occupancy. Corporationwill on Tuesday. De- TRATION SYSTEMS, INC., UN-quired fo be paidwithin24 ESTATE SALE! Larqechinacabinet,$600 1 Bedroom, 1 Bath - $1,070/mo cember 16, 2014. at Ihn hour of li PIONEER WCAL(OM1ONSTER For viewing cull Zlalko 773-415-0035KNOWN OWNERS AND NON-houra of sale.All payments of Fri Nov 21 & Sat Nov 22, 10-4 OSO, Call 630-325-6009. u m.intheir officeat120 West or HalImarb & Johnson 773-545-6160 RECORD CLAIMANTS, Defend-the amount bid shall be in certi-Madison Street, Suite 718A, Chica- 435 Park Lane, Lake Bluff CLASSIFIEDS, lied funds. HOME HAS HIGH-END, SKOKIE: 4602-fl Grove ants. go. Illinois, sell lo the highest bidder judgment amount isfor cash, Ihe following descnbed BEAUTIFUL FURNITURE! Wanted to Buy Outstanding Building Property Address: The Also designer cosmetics und Spacious 5 Room- 2 Bedroom. 3623 W. 80th Place $197,744.39 with accruing postproperly' AAAAA Vehicles Wanted PIN. 12-12-423-025-1068. perfume: Malins Amencan und CALL Light. airy/remodeled, ceilings fans. Chicago, IL 60652 judgment interest and accruing Sterling Silver Jewelry: Plus Will Bay All Vehicles*** Commonly known as 7410 WEST Garage available, Heat included. No. 08 CH 44668 costs. LAWRENCE AVENUE UNIT 118, 14K Gold Vintage Roba Ladies Cars, Trucks, Vans, SUV's*** Janilor on premises, closets At any time,if the sale is set watch and 14k gold and NOTICE OF SALE HARWOOD HEIGHTS, IL 60706. Devonshire Park. Available Now! aside for any reason, the pur- is im- diamond broach! $500-5000 Caoh* Call Gabby 847-933-0727 or PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY The mortgaged real estate For list of items & pictures go 705-516-8888. 84Î9983400 GIVEN fIrst Pursuant lo a Judg-chaser shall have no recourse orproved with a condominium real- Hallmark S Johnson The purchaser of the unit to potpourrfestatesales.com 773-4-6 160 ment entered in the above casseclaims against the mortgagee'sdence. other than a mortgagee shall psy os October 8, 2010, Thomas J.attorney(s). Lake County the assessments und the legal fees BALDERDASH - 2 Waukeyan Ea- PETS To PLACE Dart, Sheriff of Cook County, lIli-Prospective bidders are to checkrequired by subdivisions bull and the court file and verify all infor- late Sales this weekend. Sale #1 - Pet OKi Large Dog Walking Area.noia will on December 16, 2014, )g))41 of Section 9 of the Condomun- 1533 York House Road - E of Lewis Pr/vale Beach, Tennis Court, Na-at 1:00 p.m in Room LL6 of themulion herein and therein. sm Properly Act Sale lesos: Ave.Sale #2 - 524 Tiffany Drive - lure Trail, Pool, Laundry facilities.lower level of the Richard J. Da-Sale shall be subject to general25% down by certified funds, bal- Off Brookaide near Wkgp H S Nos. Cats YOUR AD Call Ken 708-203-6677 taxes, special assessments, andance within 24 hours, by certified 20, 21 & 22 - Thurs,, Fri. A Sat. - ley Center, 50 West Washington ally liens or encumbrances thatfunds.No refunda.The property 9am - 4pm. Sales are less than 15 Dogs Street, Chicago, Illinois,sell st will NOT be open for unspeclion. have priority. minutes upar!.More Info & pictures Cook County - Suburbanpublic auction fo the highest bid- Upon payment in full o! the amount al BalderdashCotlection.com Peggy Misc. Pets Cook County - Suburban der, as aet forth below, Ihe fol-For informatìon contact Plaintiff'sbid, the purchaser will receive a 847-322-8234 lowing described premises andattorney' Certificate of Sale which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed fo the LAKE FOREST 27216 N, Bradley Dogs HARWOOD HEIGHTS 2,931SF WEBCB312731 realestate mentionedinsaidJames M. Joyce Road, Frl Nov 21st @ 9-4 847-564-1650 OFFICE 24 East Avenue premises aher confirmation of the Judgment: sale. Upscale Designer S&e! 4 poster BERNEPOOS, nice Bernese 4600 N. Harlem 2nd story Oflice Space above retail cen-Commonly known an 3623 W.Riverside, Illinois 60546 markings, ready Io go $1500; ter, Handicap Access. Aggressive Deals. For information: Visit our websile al bed. Lladros, antiques, bar curl, PIace, Chicago, IllinoisTelephone number: 708-788- 010015, arI. china, desk, silver, misc Also NEWFVPOOS, Drown & 847-564-1 600 www.josephrealestate.net 80th hltp://aerviCe.atty-pierce.com. Be- * Royal Estate Sales * while parti. $700. 260-350-3264 60652 4870 Iween 3 g.m. and 5 p.m. only. Thursday, November 20, 2014 Pioneer Press (DC) -.5 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est,Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. 019434 TJSC#: 34-16257 NOTE:ASSOCIATES One North DearbornquantityofIdle and withoutre-wire transfer, is due within twenty-subsection )g-i) of Section 18.5 6fneed a photo idenlificalion issued605/i8.5(-t)'IF YOU ARE THE Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's At- (HOMEOWNER).' Pursuant to the Fair Debt CollectionStreet Suite 1300 CHICAGO, ILcourse loPlaintiff and un "AS IS"four (24) hours, No fee shall be paidtheCondominiumPropertyAct.by a government agency (dnver'v lu-MORTGA&IR torneys.iNorth Dearborn Street, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE- Illinois TeI.No,Practices Act, you are advised that60602 (312) 476-5500 Attorney Filecondition. The sale us further sub-by the mortgagee acquusng lhe res-Sale terms: 25% down by certrf iericense, passport, etc.) in order to Chicago, 60602. funds, balance within 24 hours, bygain entry unto the foreclosure saleMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 (312) 476-5500. Refer to File Num-Plaintiff's attorney us deemed to beNo,PA1119323 AttorneyCode.ecl to confirmation by the court,identual real estate pursuant toits certified funds.No refunds,Theroom un Cook County und Ike sameDAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR- ber ff923257 a debt collecror attempting to collect91220 Case Number 10 CH 16746Upon paymenf in full of the amoantcredit bid at the sale ur by any TJSC# 34-15736 bid, the purchaser will receive amortgagee. ludgment creditor,orproperty will NOT be open for un-identificaban for sales held at otherDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESa debt and any information obtained CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15- CORPORATION will be used for that purpose. 1632541 Certificate of Sale that will entitleoIlier luenor acquiring the residentialspedtuon.Upon paymenl rufull ofcounty venues. For information, contact Plaintiff's170l)C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT Selling Officer,312) 4441122 1632441 IllS, 11/13, 11/20/14 #869638 the purchaser lo a deed lo the realreal estafe whose rights in and Iothe amount bid, Ihn purchaser will 869634 estate aher confirmation of the sale,the residential real estate arose pri-receive a Certificate of Sale whichattorney: HEAVNER, BEYERS kGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW Ef 1633892 11/6. 11113. 11120/14 i i i Mainfective May ial, 2014 you will need 11120,11127,12/4114 #877689 The property will NOT be open foror lu the sale. The subtect propertywill entitle the purchaser to a DeedMIHLAR, LLC, East LINCOLN WOOD inspection and plaintiff makes nois subledt to general real eslate tas-lu the premises aber confirmation ofStreel, DECATUR, IL 62523, (217)a photo identification isaued by u IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 422-1719 govemmnnf agency(drivers Ii- HAR WOOD HEIGHTS representation as lo the condition ofes, opecial assessments, sr specialthe sale. COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS the properly.Prospective bidderstanes levied against said real estateFor information' Visrt our websute atIf Ihn sale us noI confirmed for anycense, passport, etc.)un order to INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- are admonished to check the courtand is offered for sale without anyhtlp://servicn.atty-pierce.com. Be-reason, the Purchaser al the salegain entry into the foreclosure safe COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS COUN- CERY DIVISION file Io verify all information,lt thisrepresentationastoqualityorWenn 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.only.shall be enlitled only to a return ofroom in Cook County and the same TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY FIRST PLACE BANK the purchase pnce paid. The Pur-identification for sales held al olher DIV ISION property is a condominium unit, thequantityoft'Ole and withoutre-Pierce k Associates, Plaintiff's Al- Plaintiff, chaser shall have no furtherre-county venues. For information, ea- BAYVIEW LOAN SERVICING. LLC purchaser of the unit al the foreclo-course toPlaintiff and in "AS 1Storneys,iNorth Dearborn Streef, vs condition, The sale is further sub-Chicago,Illinois60602.TeINs,course against the Mortgagor. Ihnamine Ihe court file or contact Plain- Plaintiff. LINCOLNWOOD E. ANCATEU; MIRELAsure sate, other than a mortgagee, IN THE CtRCUIT COURT OFVASILE shall pay the ausenumenfs and thenO Io confirmation by Ihn court.312) 476-5500. Refer is File Num-Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's at-tiff's attorney' CODILIS & ASSOCI- ANCATEU: BANK OF P.C. 15W030 NORTH COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- legal fees required by The Condo-Upon payment in full of the amountber 1403241. tomey. ATES, JOHN VEGA. TONI VEGA, BANK AMERICA, N.A.; INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE100, OF AMERICA, NA TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY miniumPropertyAct,765 ILCSbud,the purchaser will receive a Defendants, CORPORATION lION BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, )630) 794- Defendants DIVISION 605/9(g1) and )g4). If thus prop-Certificate of Sale that will enhIle 12 CH 32303 Drive,24th9876 Please refer tu file number 14.' 12 CH 019434 WELLS FARGO BANK. N.A. erty us a condominium unit which ivthe purchaser to s deed lu the realSelling Officer, (312( 444-t 122 One South Wacker PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given Floor,Chicago, IL 60606-465014-07969. THE JUDICIAL SALES 7624 W. NORRIDGE STREETPlaintiff, part of a common interest commun-enlate aber confirmation of Ihn sale,1632914 thai pursuant toa Judgment ofity, the purchauer of the unit at theThe property will NOT be open for11/13, 11/20, 11127114 #873538 (312) 236-SALE CORPORATION One South HARWOOD HEIGHTS, IL 60706 Foreclosure entered in the above You can also , 24th Floor, Chicago, NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-MARINA YOUKHANA foreclosuresaleotherthan ainspeclion and plaintiff makes no visit Ihn Judicial entilled cause on January 16, 2014, representation as to the condition of5KOKIE Sales Corporation al www.fjsc.comIL 60606-4650 )312) 236-SALE Y'oa TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-Defendants Intercoanty Judicial Salen Corpora-mortgagee shall pay the assess- Ihn property.Prospective biddersIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFfor a 7 day status report of pendingcan also visit The Judicial Sales suant In a Judgment st ForeclosurelOCH 16746 lion wilt un Monday. December t,ments required by The Condomini- urn Property Act, 765 ILCSare admonished Is check Ihn courtCOOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS sales. Corporation at www.tlsc.com for a 7 and Sale enteredinthe above6722 NORTH NOKOMIS AVENUE2014, at the hour of 1 1 am, in their LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 605/18.5(a-t).IF YOU ARE THEfile to venfy all information,If thisCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-NOTE. Pursuant In the Fuir Debtday stalus report of pendunq sales. cause on September 8, 2014, av office at 120 West Madison Street, CODILIS k ASSOCIATES, P.C. agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo'NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- MORTGÄGÖR (HOMEOWNER),prsperty is a condominium unit, theCERY DIVISION Collection Practices Act, you urn Suite 718A, Chicago. Illinois, sell to purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. advised IhalPlaintiff's attorney us15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ration, will at 2:00 PM on DecemberTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thaI pur-the highest bidder for cash, the fol-YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE- MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30sure sale, other than a mortgagee,Plaintiff, deemed Io be a debt collector at-ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, 10, 2014, at The Judicial Sales Cor-suant to a Judgment of Fsreclosurelowing described property: IL 60527 )630) 794-5300 Alforney Øoration, One South Wacker Dnve -and Sale errferedinthe above DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-shall pay the assessmenls and the tempting to collect a debt and any P.I.N 10-35-310-031-0000. DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-legal fees required by The Condo-MICHAEL LOSOFF AKA MICHAELinformation obtained will be usedFile No. 14-14-07969Attorney 4th Floor, CHICAGO. IL, 60606,cause on Septernber 8, 2014. anCommonly knows as 6608 NORTH Attorney sell at public auction to the highestagent for The Judicial Sales Corpo- CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-miniumPropertyAct,765 ILCSSTEVEN LOSOFF, THE BANK OFfor that purpose ARDC No. 00468002 SPRINGrIELD AVENUE, Code. 21762 Case Number: 14 CH bidder, as sel forth below, the f 01-ration, will at 10:30 AM on Decem- 1701)C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-605/9)g)(t) and (g((4).If Itria prop-NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE1632337 LINCOLNW000. IL 60712. erty us a condominium unit which isBANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUST-11/20. 11127, 12/4/14 #877688 007924 TJSC#: 34-16264 NOTE: lowing described real estate Corn-ber 9, 2014, at The Judicial Sales us um-GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef- The mortgaged real estate FOR THE Pursuant fo the Fair Debt Collection rnonly known as 7624 W.Corporation, One South Wacker fective May ist, 2014 you will needPart of a common interest commun-EE proved with a single family resi-a photo identification issued by aily, the purchaser of the unit at theCERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF Prachices Act, you are adylued thaI NORIRIDGE STREET, HARW000Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,dense, If the sublect mortgaged real 60606, sell au public auction Io the govemmenlagency(drivers li-foreclosurevaleotherthan aCWHEQ, INC., REVOLVING Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be HEIGHTS, IL 60706 Property Index estate s a unit of a common unter- a debf colleclor attempting to collet No. 12-12-326-024 The real estatehughenf bidder, as set forth below, cense. passport, efc.)un order Iomortgagee shall pay the assess-HOME EQUITY LOAN ASSETSKOKIE est community, the purchaser,of thegain enfry into Ihe foreclosure salernents required by The Condomini-BACKED NOTES, SERIES 2007-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFa debt and any information obtained is improved with a single family res-the following described realunit olher than a mortgagee shall eatate'Cornmonly known as 6722 room un Cook County and the sameum Property Act, 765ILCSG COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-will be sued for thaI purpose defoe. Sale terms: 25% down of pay the assessments required by TY DEPARTMENT - 633278 Ihe highest bid by certified funds atNORTH NOKOMIS AVENUE, identificalion for sales held at other605/i8.5(-1). IF YOU ARE THEDefendants CHANCERY subsection g-f) of Section 18.5 ofcounty venues. For information, eu-MORTGADOR HOMEOWNER),12 CH 09467 DIVISION 11/13, 11120, 11/27/14 #873552 the close of Ike sale payable to TheLINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 Proper.the CondominiumProperty Act, Judicial Sales Corporation. No thirdty Index No. 10-33-400-037. The re- amine the court file or contact Plain-YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-7414 Karlov Aye. Skokue, IL 60076U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA Sale lerma: 25% down by certified SKOKIE party checks will be accepted. Theal estate us improved with a single tiff's aasrney: CODILIS & ASSOCI-MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30NOTICE OF SALE TION AS TRUSTEE FOR MERRILL funds. balance within 24 hours, by PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY 01V-LYNCH FIRST FRANKLIN MORT-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF balance. including the Judicial salefamily residence. Sale terms: 25% ATES, P C , i5W030 NORTHDAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR- certified funds,No refunds,TheFRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100,DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-EN that pursuant Io u Judgment ofGAGE LOAN TRUST, MORTGAGECOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- feefor Abandoned Residentialdown nf the hughesi bid by rlufiedproperty will NOT be open for in- TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY funds at the close of the saie pays- BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630f 794-CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-Foreclosure and Sale entered in IhnLOAN ASSET-BACKED CERTIFI- Property Municipality Relief Fund, spection.Upon payment in full of DIVISION which is calculated on residentialble to The Judicial Sales Corpora- 9876 Please refer lo file number 14-t7OtIC) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-above casse on September 25,CATES, SERIES 2007-3 the amount bud, the purchaser will GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef-2014, an agent for The JudicialPlaintiff, FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE real estate at the rate of 5f for eachion, No third party checks will bereceive a Certificate of Sale which11-16820. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One Southfectuve May ist, 2014 you will needSales Corporation, will al 10:30 AM ASSOCIATION st 000 or fraction thereof oftheaccepted. The balance,uncladiv will entitle the purchaser lo a Deed amount paid by the purchaser notthe Judicial sale fee for Abandone Wacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicago,a phols identification issued by aon December 29, 2014, aI The Ju-CECILIA KPEKPE, VELOCITY IN-Plaintiff, lo the premises aher confirmation of CARLYLE to exceed $300, in certified funds/orResidenkalPropertyMunicipality IL 60606-4650 (312) 230-SALE '(sagovernmentagency(driver's li-d'cisl Sales Corporation, One SouthVESTMENTS, LLC, the sale JOSEPH TOUMA wire transfer, is due within twenty-Relief Fund, which us calculated on can alsovisit The Judicial Salescense, passport, etc.)in order toWacker Dave - 24th Floor, CHICA-COURT HOMEOWNERS ASSOCI- For information: Visil our websute at UNKNOWN OWNERSDefendants four (24) hours. No fee shall be paidresidential real estate at the rate of Corporation at www.tjsc cam for a 7gain entry into the foreclosure saleGO, IL, 60606. sell al public auctionATION, http://service.atfy-pierce.dom. Be- room in Cook County and the sameto the highest bidder, as set forthAND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS 12 CH 45061 by the mortgagee acquinng the res-$1 for each $1 000 or fraction there- only.day status report of pending sales, tween 3 p.mand 5 p.m. identification for sales held al otherbelow, the following devcnbed realDefendants 8023 KARLOV AVENUE SKOKIE, idential real estate pursuant tofoof 5f the amount paid by the pur-Pierce k Associates, Plaintiff's At-CIDDILIS k ASSOCIATES, P C t5WO30 NORTH FRONTAGEcounty venues. For information, ex-estate. 14 CH 007924 IL 60076 credit bid ut the sale or by anychaser not to exceed $300, in certi-tomeys, 1North Dearborn Street, mortgagee, ladgrnent creditor,srfued funds/or wire transfer, us due ROAD. SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,amine the court file or contact Plain-Commonly known as 7414 Karl os9627 LARAMIE AVENUE SKOKIE,NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- Chicago,Illinois60602.TeINs, tiff's attorney: CODILIS k ASSOCI-Ave., Skokie, IL 60076 IL 60077 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur. other lienor acquiring the residentialwithin twenty-four (24) hsurn, No312) 476-5500 Refer to File Num-IL 60527 (630( 794-5300 Aaorney File No, 14-ii-16820AttorneyATES, P.C., 15W030 NORTHProperty Index No 10-27-413-040-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure real estate whsse nghts in and totee shall be paid by the mortgageeber 1200736. acquiring the residential real eaf ate ARDCNo. 00468002 AttorneyFRONTAGE ROAD, SUfTE 100, TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-and Sale enteredin theabove the residential real esfate arose pii- INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES cause on April 8, 2014. an agent for or to the sale. The subject propertypursuanf to its credit bid al the sale Code. 21762 Case Number: 12 CHBURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-The real estate is improved with asuant to a Judgrnenl of Foreclosure CORPORATION 9876 Please refer to file number 14-single family residence, and Sale enteredinthe aboveThe Judicial Sales Corporafuon, will io sublecl to general real estate tas-or by any mortgagee.ludgrnentSelling Officer, (312) 444-f 122 030026 TJSC#: 34-18859 NOTE: es, special assessments, or specialcreditor, or olher henar acquiring Pursuant lo the Fair Debt Colleclion12-28735. THE JUDICIAL SALESThe iudqment amount wascause on September 8, 2014. anal10:30 AM on December 16, 632018 Practices Act, you are advised thatCORPORATION One South$425,2Ö9 12. agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-2014, at The Judicial Sales Corpo- tases levied against said real estatethe residentialreal estate whose11/5, 11/13, 11120/14 #869625 and is offered tsr sale without anyrighls in and lo the residential real Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to beWacker Drive, 241h Floor, Chicaqo,Sale terms, 25% down of the hugh-ration, will al 2:00 PM on Decemberration, One South Wacker Drive - the17. 2014, al The Judicial Sales Cor-24th Floor, CHICAGO. IL, 60606, representationastoqualityorestate arose prior to the sale, The a debt collector attempting to collectIL 60606-4650 )3t2) 230-SALE '(ouesh bid by certrfued funds at MORTON GROVE a debt and any information obi ainedcan also viali The Judicial Salesclose of the sale payable to The Ja-poration, One South Wacker Drive -sell al public auction to the highest quantityoftilleand withoutre-sublect properly in sublect to gener- bidder, as set forth below, the fol- course to Plaintiff and inAS IS"al real estate taxes, special assess-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFwill be used for that purpose Corporation at www.ljsc.com for a 7dicial Sales Corporation. No third54th Floor, CHICAGO. IL, 60606, lowing descnbed real estate Corn- condition The sale is further sub-menls,orspecialtaaesleviedCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-1633037 day status report of pendunti salesparty checks will be accepted. Thesell al public auction tu the higheat against said real estate and n of-TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY11/13, 11/20, 11/27/14 #873546 CODILIS k ASSOCIATES, P.C.balance, including Ihn Judicial salebidder, au set forth below, the fol-rnsnly known as 8023 KARLOV lect to confirrnafion by the sourI AVEÑUE, SKOKIE, IL 60076 Prop- Upen payment in full st the amountbernd for sale wifhout any represen-DIVISION r 5W030 NORTH FRONTAGEfee for AbandonedResidentiallowing descnbed real estate: Corn- talion as io quality or quantity of tulleWELLS FARGO BANK. NATIONAL ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,Property Municipality Relief Fund,monly known as 9627 LARAMIEerly Indes No, 10-22-430-022-0000. bid,the purchaser willreceive a The real estate us improved wifh a Certificate of Sale thatwill enfuIeand wifhout recourse to Plaintiff andASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE FORMORTON GROVE IL 60527 (630) 794-5300 Attorneywhich us calculated on residentialAVEÑUE, SKOKIE, IL 60077 Prop- in "AS IS" condition, The sale us fur-STRUCTURED ASSET MORT-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFFuIe No, 14-12-28735Attorneyreal estate al the rate of $1 for eacherty Index No 10-09-312-037 Thetwo story single family home wifh s the purchaser to a deed to the real Sale ther sablect IO confirmation by theGAGE INVESTMENTS Il INC.COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-ARDCNo. 00468002 Attorney$1,000 or fraction thereof of thereal estate is improved with a resu-two car detached garage estate aher confirmation st the sale. terms: 25% down of the hughesl bud The property will NOT be open forcaurI, Upon payment in full of theSTRUCTURED ASSET MORT-TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYCode. 21762 Case Number 12 CHamount paid by the purchaser notdense, Sale terms: 25% down of GAGE INVESTMENTS Il TRUSTDIVISION 044531 TJSC#: 34-16538 NOTE:to exceed $300. in certified funds/srthe highest bud by certified funds alby certified funds at the close of the inspection and plaintiff makes noamount bid, the purchaser will re- sale payable to The Judicial Sates representation as to the condition ofceive a Certificate of Sale that will2007-AR4,MORTGAGE PASS-JPMORGAN CHASE BANK. NA-Pursuant Is the Fair Debt Csllechonwire transfer, is due within twenty-Ihn close of the sale payable Io The Prospective biddersentitle the purchaser to a deed toTHROUGH CERTIFICATES SER-TIONAL ASSOCIATION Practices Act, you are advised 1h51four )24( hours,No fee shall beJudicial Sales Corporafuon. Nu IhirdCorporation. No third party checks the property. will be accepted. The balance, in are admsxished to check the courtthe real estate after confirmation oflES 2007-AR4 Plaintiff, Plainhiff's aaorney is deemed fo bepaid by the mortgagee acquunng Ihnparty checks will be accepted. The cludung the Jud'mialsale fee for file to verity alt informationIf thisthe sale, The property will NOT bePlainfuff. a debt collector attempting to collectresidential real eslale pursuanl fobalance, including the Judicial sale inspection andplaintiff LAURENE R. HUFFMAN, NORTHa debt and any information obtainedils credit bud al the sale or by anyfee for AbandonedResidentialAbandonedResidestial Property properly us a condominium unit, theopen for Municipality Relief Fund, which is purchaser of the unit at the breda-makes no representation as to IheSHABANA ARBI STAR TRUST COMPANY SUC-will be used for that purpose. mortgagee, Iudgmenl credifsr,orProperty Municipality Relief Fund, calculated on residenlial real estate sure sale, other than a mortgagee,condition of the property. Prospec-Defendants CESSOR TRUSTEE TO PIONEER1633032 other henar acquiring Ihn residentialwhich uscalculated os residential at the rate of $1 for nach $1.000 or shall pay the assessments and thetisebidders are admonishedto12 CH 030026 BANK AND TRUST COMPANY AS11/13, 11120. 11/27/14 #873542 real estale whose nghts in and Isreal estate al the rate of $1 for each check the court file fo venfy all nf or-8407 AUSTIN AVENUE MORTONTRUSTEE UIT/A DATED t 1/3/1986 the residential real estate arose pri-$1 000 sr fraction thereof of thefraction thereof of the amount paid le9al fees required by The Condo- by the purchaser not to exceed minium Property Act,765ILCSmatuos, It this property is a condo-GROVE, IL 60053 A/K/A TRUST NO. 24703, Or to the sale. The sublet propertyamount paid by the purchaser not 605/9(g((1) and (g((4(.If this prop-minium unit, the purchaser of theNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA.NORRIDGE io subject Is general real estate tao-to exceed $300. in certified funds/or$300, un certifiedfunds/orwire transfer,is dun within twenty-tour erty is a condominium unit which usunit at the foreclosure sale, olherTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-UNKNOWN BENEFICIARIES OFINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFes, special assessmenls, or specialwire transfer, us due within twenty- part of a common interest commun-than a mortgagee. shall pay the as-suant tu a Judgment uf ForeclosureNORTH STAR TRUST COMPANYCOOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS taaea levied againol saud real natalefour (24) hours No fee shall be paid)24( hours, No fee shall be paid by and is offered for sale without anyby the mortgagee acquiring the res-the mortgagee acquiring Ihe resi- ity, the purchaser of the unit al theseasments and the legal fees re-and Sale entered un the aboveSUCCESSOR TRUSTEE TO PIO-COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- ustoquality01udentual real estate pursuant Is ilsdential real estafe pursuant fo its foreclosuresale otherthan aqaired by The Condominium Prop-cause on July 2, 2014. an agent forMEER BANK AND TRUST COM-CERY DIVISION rnprnsenfation mortgagee shall pay the assess-erly Aal, 765 ILCS 605/9)g((1( andThe Judicial Sales Corporation, willPANY UIT/A DATED 11/3/1986THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL-quantityoftitleand withoulre-credul bid ai the sale or by anycreditbid al ihn sale or by any LON FKA THE BANK OF course Io Plaintiff and in "AS IS'mortgagee, judgment creditor.srmortgagee,adgmnnl creditor,sr rnents required by The Condomini-(gx4(.f this property is a condo-at 1030 AM on December 4, 2014,NKJA TRUST NO. 24703, UN- minium unit which is part of a corn-at The Judicial Sales Corporation,KNOWN OWNERS ANDNEW YORK AS TRUSTEE FORcondition, The sale is further sub-other lienor acquinng the residentialolher llenar acquiong Ihe residential um Property Act, 765 ILCS real estate whose nghts in und to 005/t8,5l0-t).IF YOU ARE THEmon interest community. the pur-One South Wacker Drive -24thNONRECORD CLAIMANTS TI-lE CERTIFICATE (ecl to confirmation by the court. real estate whose nghls in and to MORTGAtOR (HOMEOWNER),dflaaer of the unit at the foreclosureFloor, CHICAGO, IL. 60606, sell atDefendants HOLDERS OF THE CWABS, INC.;Upon paymanf in full of Ihe amountIhn residential real notule arose pri.the reaudenfial real estafe arose pri- YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO R-sale other than a mortgagee shallpublic auction Io Ihn highest bidder,12 CH 044531 ASSET BACKED bid,the purchaserwillreceive aor to the sale The sableO propertysr to the sale, The sublet property MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30pay the asseusmenfs required byus set forth below, the following de-5530 W CHURCH STREET MOR-CERTIFICATES SERIES 2007-13;Certificate of Sale Ihar will entitleis subtect lo general real estafe fax-is subject to general real estate tax- DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-The Condominium PropertyAct,scribed real estate:CommonlyTON GROVE, IL 60053 Plaintiff, the purchaser to a deed Io the realeu, special assessments, or speciales, special assessments. or special DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-1(.IF YOUknown as 8407 AUSTIN AVENUE,NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-vs. entale aher confirmation of the sale.laxes levied against said real eslatelaxea levied sguinst said real estate ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-MORTON GROVE, IL 60053 Prop-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-ROSEMAIRE GLASSO AKA ROSEThe property will NOT be open forand is offered for sale without anyand is offered for sale wufhout any CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15- or i7OtlC) OF THE ILLINOIS MORI-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTerty Index No 10-20-227-042. Thesuant la a Judgment of ForeclosureFONTANA AKA inspection and plaintiff makes norepresentalionautoqualityorrepresentationasto quality re-quanlityoftilleand withoutre- GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW Ef-TO REMAIN INPOSSESSIONreal estate us improved with a resi-and Sale enteredun theaboveROSEMARIE G. GLASSO;represenlalion as to the condition ofquantityoftitleand without tectuve May tut, 2014 you will needFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFdenso, Sale terms: 25% down ofcause un September 11, 2014, anENRICO GLASSO AKA ENRICO the properly. Prospective bidderscourse to Plaintiff and in "As 1Scourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" a phofs identification issued by aAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INthe highest bid by certified funds atagent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-L GLASSO; UNITED STATES OFare admonished lo check the courtcondilion, The sale us further sub'condition, The sale is further sub- agency(driver's li-ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONthe close of the sale payable Io Theration, will at 10:30 AM on Decem-AMERICA; STATE OF file lo verity all information ecl IO conturmatuon by the court,ecl to confirmation by the court. government Upon payment in tall of the amount cesse, passport, etc.) un order to15-170t)ClOF THE ILLINOISJudicial Sales Corporation. No thirdber 15, 2014, at The Judicial SalesILLINOIS; If this property us a condominiumUpon payment in full of the amount gain entry into the foreclosure saleMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREparty checks will be accepted. TheCorporation, One South WackerDefendants. uniI. the purchaser of Ihn unit al Ihnbud, Ihn purchaser willreceive ubid. the purchaser willreceive s room in Cook County and the sameLAW. Effective May tat, 2014 youbalance. including the Judicial saleDrive- 24th Floor, CHICAGO. IL,14 CH 07233 foreclosuresale,otherthan aCertuficafe of Sale thaI willentitleCertificate of Sale thaI will entitle udentif'mation for sales held al otherwill need a photo identification is-fee forAbandoned Residential60606, sell at public auction Io thePUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenmortgagee. shall pay the assess-the purchaser to a deed to Ihn realthe purchaser Io a deed to the real county venues. For information, ea-sued by a government agency dcv'Property Municipality Relief Fund,highest bidder, as set forth below,that pursuant to a Judgment ofmenlo and the legal fees requiredestate aher confirmation of the sale,estate aber confirmation of the sale. amine the court file or contact Plain-er's license, passport, etc f in orderwhich us calculated on residentialIhn following described real estate:Foreclosure entered in the aboveby The Condominium Property Act,The property will NOT be open forIhn property will NOT be opon for tiff's attorney: CODILIS 6 ASSOCI-Io gain entry ints the foreclosurereal estafe at the rate of $1 for eachCommonly known au 5530 W,entitled cause on September 5,755 ILCS 605/g)gi( and )g)(4).Ifinspection and plaintiff makes noinspection and plainfiff makes no ATES, P.C., 15W030 NORTHsale roars un Cook County and the$1,000 or fraction thereof of theCHURCH STREET, MORTON2014,lntercountyJudicialSalesthus property is a condominium unitrepresentatiov as lo the condilisn ohropresenlaluon us to the condition of FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE100,same identification for sales held atamount paid by the purchaser notGROVE, IL 60053 Property IndesCorporationwill on Monday. De-which us part of a common inferestthe property.Prospective biddersthe property.Prospective bidders BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, 630) 794-other county venues, Fur informa-lo enceed $300, un certified funds/orNo, 10-16-121-039;, Properly Indescember 8, 2014. at the hour of licommunity, Ihn purchuser oftheare admonished to check Ihn courtare admonished to check Ihn court 9876 Please refer to file number 14-lion, Visil sur website alwire transfer, us due within twenty-No. 10-16-121-038. The real estateam, intheir ofbee at 120 Westunit at the foreclosure sale otherfile to verily all information,itthisfile Io verify all information.It this 12-11517 THE JUDICIAL SALESservice.atty-pierce.csrn. betweentour 24) hours. No fee shall be paidis improved with a single family res-Madison Street, Suife 7i8A, Chica-Iban a mortgagee shall say the as-property is a condominium unit, theproperty is a condominium unit, the CORPORATION One Souththe hours of 3 and 5 pm. PIERCE kby the mortgagee acquiring the rea-idence Sale terms: 25% down ofgo, Illinois, sell lo the highest bidderunsaments required by The Condo-purchaser of the uniI al the breIs-purchaser of the unii al the foreclo- Wacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicago,ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's Attorneys,idenfial real enlate pursuanl to ilsthe highest bid by certihed funds alfor cash, Ihn following describedminium Property Act,765 ILCSsure sale, other than a mortgagee,sure sale, other Ihan a mortgagee. IL 60606-4650 312) 230-SALE 'YouOne North Dearborn Street Suitecredit bud at the sale or by anythe close of the sale payable to Theproperty: 605/18 5(q-t). shall pay the assessments and theshall pay the assessments and Ihn can also visit The Judicial Sales1300, CHICAGO, IL 60602. Tel No.mortgagee, ludgment creditor,orJudicial Sales Corporation. No thirdPIN. 12-11-323-013-0000, IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGORlegal feen required by The Condo-legal fees required by The Condo- Corporation at i.tlOC corn for a 7312) 476-5500. Please refer to fileother lienor acquiring the residentialparty checks will be accepted. TheCommonly known as 5036 North(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THEminiumPropertyAct,765 ILCSminium PruperryAct,765 ILCS day status report of pendinq sales.number PAt t 19323, THE JUDI-real estate whose nghts in and fobalance. including the Judicial saleDenal Street, Nomdqe, IL 60706 RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSES-605/9)g1) and )g))4).If this prop-605/9)g)(1) and )g((4)If this prop- CODILIS & ASSOCIATES. P CCIAL SALES CORPORATION Onethe residential real estate arose pri-fee forAbandoned ResidentialThe mortgaged real estaleis im-SION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN-erty us a condominium unit which iserty us a condominium unit which is t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGESouth Wacker Drive, 24th Floor,or to the sale, The sublect propertyProperty Municipality Relief Fund,proved with a single family resi-TRY OF AN ORDER OFPOSSES-part of a common interest commun-part of a common interest commun- ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-is sublect lo general real notate tao-which us calculated on residentialdence. If the subject mortgaged realSION,IN ACCORDANCE WITHity, Ihn purchaser of the unit at theity, the purchaser of the unit at the IL 60527 630) 794-5300 AttorneySALE You can also visit The Judi-es, special assessments. or specialreal estate al the rate of $1 for eachenlate us a uniI of a common inter-SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE IL-foreclosure sale otherthanaforeclosuresaleotherthan x mortgagee shall pay the assess- FileNo, 14-12-11517Attorneycual Sales Corporation atfaxes levied against said real enlatesi 000 or fraction therest st theest community, the purchaser of theLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLO-mortgagee shall pay the assess- ARDC No 00468002 Attorneywww.rfsc.com for a 7 dan status re-and is offered' for sale without anyamount paid by the purchaser notunit other than a mortgagee shallSURE LAW. mentu required by The Condomini-ments required by The Condomini- Code. 2f 762 Casa Number: 12 CHport of pending sales IEACE krepresenlationauIsqualityorto exceed $300, in certified funds/orpay the assessments required byEffective May ist, 2014 you willam ProperlyAct, 765ILCSam Property Act. 765ILCS 6 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, November 20, 2014 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. LEGAL 605/18.5(Q-1).IF YOU ARE THEday stalus report of yending suies,iba following described real estate:condition. The sale is further sub-fective Muy ist, 2014 you will needSKOKIE nghts in and lo the resideniial real MORTGAOOR (HOMEOWNER),PIERCE & ASSOCIATES OneCommonly known us 7814ecl to confirmation by the court.a photo identificstion issued by uINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFestate srose prior to the sale, The YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RENorth Dearborn Street Suife 1300KEDVALE AVENUE, SKOKIE,ILUpon payment in full of the amountgovernmentagency(driver's Ii-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS subject property is subject to genor- MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30CHICAGO,IL 60602 (312) 476-60076 Property Indes No. 10-27-bid, the purchaser willreceive acense. passport, etc (n order toCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-al real estate tases, special assess- DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-5500 Attorney File No. PAl224294212-039. The real estateisim-Certificate of Sale that willentitlegain entry into the foreclosure saleCERY DIVISION monts,orspecialtaseslevied Adoption against said real estate and is of- DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-Attorney Code. 91220 Case Nurn-proved with a single fumily resi-the purchaser to a deed to the realroom in Cook County and the samePNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA- Assumed Name CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-ber:12 CH 45061 TJSC#' 34-dence, Sale lesos: 25% down ofestate aher confirmation uf the sale.identification for sales held al otherTION, fered for sale without any represen- 1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-t 8301 the highest bid by certified funds atThe property will NOT be open forCounty venues, For information, ex-Plaintiff, tation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and Auction- Real Estate GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW Ef- 1633155 the close of the sale payable to Theinspection and plaintiff makes noamine the Court file or contact Plain-vs. fective May ist, 2014 you will need11/13, 11/20, 11/21/14 #873548 Judicial Sales Corporation. No thirdrepresentation as to the condition oftiff's attomey' CODILIS & ASSOCI-TONY KOCHUPURACKAL; THO-in AS IS" condition. The sale is far- Bid Notice party checks will be accepted. Thethe property. Prospective biddersATES, P.C., 15W030 NORTHMAS C. KOCHUPURACKAL ther subtecf to confirmation by the a photo identification issued by a516010E governmentagency(driver's h- balance, including the Judicial saleare admonished lo check the courtFRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100,MUA THOMAScourt, Upon payment in full of Ihe IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Divorce fee forAbandonedResidentialfile to verify ali information.If thisBURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-KOCHUPURACKAL:ANNIKU'ITriamount bid, the purchaser will re- cense, passport, etc (n order IoCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- Properly Muniopality Relief Fund,property is a condominium unit, the9876 PIeuse refer to file number t 4-T. ceive a Certificate of Sale that will gain entry into tire foreclosure saleTV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY Foreclosures room in Cook County and the same which is calculated on residentialpurchaser of the unit at the foreclo-11-23081. THE JUDICIAL SALESKOCHUPURACKAL NKJAentitle the purchaser lo a deed lo DIVISION sure sale. other Ihan a mortgagee,CORPORATION One SouthANNIKU'ITY KOCHUPURACKAL;the real estate aher confirmation of identification for sales held at otherJPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA-real estate ai the rate of $1 for each Foundation Notices Forinformation: $1,000 or fraction thereofof theshall pay the assessments and theWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NOthe sale, The property will NOT be countyvenues. TIONAL ASSOCIATION service.atty- amount paid by the purchaser nullegal fees required by The Condo-IL 60606-4650 1312) 236-SALE YouRECORD CLAIMANTS, open forinspection andplaintiffJudicial Sales Visit our website al Plaintiff, pierce.com. belween the hours of 3 to esceed $300, in certified funds/orminium Property Act,765 ILCScan also visit The Judicial SalesDefendants, makes no representation as to the and 5 pm. PIERCE & ASSOCI- wire transfer, is due within twenty-605/9(g))1( and (g((4).If this prop-Corporation at www.tjsc.com for u 712 CH 1153 condition of the property. Prospec'Mechanics Liens RONALD W GADDINI, JERI ANNfour (24) hours. No fee shall be paiderttf is a condominium unit which isday status report of pending sales.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenlivebidders are admonishedto ATES,Plaintiff'sAttorneys,OneGADDINI North Dearborn Street Suite 1300, by the mortgagee acquinng the res-part of a common interest commun-CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C.thatpursuant to a Judgment ofcheck the court file lo verify all nf or- Name Change Defendants idential real estate pursuant Io ilsity, the purchaser of the unit at thet5W030 NORTH FRONTAGEForeclosure entered in the abovemation, If this property is a condo- CHICAGO, IL 60602, Tel No. (3t2)12 CH 021712 476-5500. Please refer to file num- credit bid al the sale or by anyforeclosure sale othertiran uROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,entitled cause on September to,minium unit, the purchaser ot theProbate ber PAl224294, THE JUDICIAL78t4 KEDVALE AVENUE SKOKIE,mortgagee, ludgment creditor,ormortgagee shall pay the assess-IL 60527 1630) 794-5300 Attorney2014,IntercountyJudicialSalesunit at the foreclosure sale, other IL 60076 Public Hearings SALES CORPORATION One South other lienor acquinng the residentialmens required by The Condomini-File No. 14-11-23081 AttorneyCorporation will on Friday, Decem-than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-real estate whose nghts in and foum Properly Act, 765 ILCSARDC No. 00468002 Attorneyber 12, 2014, at the hourof lt am.sessments and the legal fees re- Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- Public Notices Ihe residential real enlate arose pri-606/18.5(g-t).IF YOU ARE THECode. 21762 Case Number: 12 CHin their office at 120 West Madisonquired by The Condominium Prop- IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE '(ousuant Io a Judgment of Foreclosure can also visit The Judicial Sales or lo the sale. The Oub(ect properlyMORTGAGOR IHOMEOWNERI,021712 TJSC#: 34-19031 NOTE:Street, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois,erty Act. 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(ll andStorage . Legal and Sale entered¡nthe aboveis subject to general real estate tas-YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-Pursuant Io the Fair Debt Collectionsell to the highest bidder for cash,(g)l4).If thin property is a condo- Corporation at www.tlsc.com for a 7cause on October 25, 2013, an es. special assessments, or specialMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30Practices Act, you are advised thatthe following descnbed roperty: minium unit which is part of a com- Take Notices agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo- DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-Plaintiff'u attorney is deemed to bePIN. l0-22-3O4-04l-II. mon interest community. the pur- ration, will at 10:30 AM on Decem-tanes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without anyDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-u debt Collector attempting to collectCommonly knownas8341 N.chaser of the unit at the foreclosure ber 5, 2014, at The Judicial SalesrepresentationuntoqualityorCORDANCE WITH SECTION t 5-a debf and any information obtainedKilbosrn Avenue, Skokie, IL 60076.sale other than a mortgagee shall Assumed Name Corporation, One South Wackerquantityofhile and withoutre-17011C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-Will be used for that purpose. The mortgaged real estate is im-pay the assessments required b Drive- 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,course to Plaintiff and in AS 1SGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef-1633095 proved with a single familyresi-The Condominium Property Ac ASSUMED NAME 60606, sell ut public auction fo the 11/13, 11)20. 11/27)14 #873547 dence. lt the subject mortgaged real765 ILCS 605/t8.5(g-1). W YOUNotice is hereby given, pursuant highest bidder, as set forth below, estate is a unit of s common inter-ARE THE MORTGAGOR )HOME-to "An Act in relation to the use est community, the purchaser of theOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHTof ari Assumed Business Name TO REMAIN IN unit other than a mortgagee shall POSSESSIONin the conduct or transaction of pay the assessments required byFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF subsection 1g-l) of Section 18.5 ofAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INBusinessintheSlate," as the CondominiumPropertyAct.ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONamended,Ihatacertification Sale terms, 25% down by certified15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISwas registered by theunder- funds, balance within 24 hours, byMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREsigned wilh the County Clerfi of certified funds.No refunds. TheLAW. Effective May tut, 2014 youCook County. Registration Num- will need u photo identification is- property will NOT be open for in- ber: 014140009 on November 5, spection.Upon payment ¡n full ofsued by a government agency Idris- the amount bid, the purchaser willer's license, passport. etc.)ri order2014. Under the Assumed Name receive a Certificate of Sale whichIo gaIn entry into the foreclosureof will entitle the purchaser to a Deedsale room in Cook County and the LOVE IS IN THE HAIR to the premises aher confirmalion ofsame identification for sales held utwith the businesslocatedat other county venues. For informa- the sale 6743 N Eaat Prairie Rd., finn: Visit oar website ut For information: Visit our website st Lincolnwood, IL 60712, The true hnp://service.alty-pierce.com. Be-service.atty-pierce.com. between tween 3 p m.and 5p. m. onlythe hours of 3 and 5 pm. PIERCE &and real full name(s) and resi- ILLINOIS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING NETWORK Pierce S Associates, Plaintiff's At-ASSOCIATES. Plaintiff's Attorneys,dence address of the tomeys, 1North Dearborn Street,One North Dearborn Street Suiteowner(s)/partner(s)¡s:Senada Chicago,Illinois60602.TeINs,1300, CHICAGO, IL 60602, Tel No.Vulic, 6743 N East Prairie Rd., 1312) 476-5500. Please refer to tile (312) 476-5500. Refer to File Num- Lincolnwood, IL 60712, USA. ber 1123616. number PAl213068. THE JUDI- INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESCIAL SALES CORPORATION One11/13 11120, 11/27/14 #874889 Dtrve when YOU want lo drive CORPORATION South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, ASSUMED NAME ADVERTISING BUSINESS HELP WANTED asaQualityDrive Away Selling Officer, (312) 444-t 122 Chicago, IL 60606-4650 1312) 236-Notice is hereby given, pursusnl SALE You can also visit The Jsdi- SERVICES OPPORTUNITIES DRIVERS contract driver! 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FINANCIAL AID 6939 www.adsIoglstics.com/ Weebends. 800-648-9915 or 7652 KEDVALE AVENUE SKOKIE,13 CH 27386 BOATS IF QUALIFIED JOB mmm boydandsons.coni IL 60076 NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY 01V- TI-lE BOAT DOCK We Buy & PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE. TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-EN that pursuant to a Judgment of CALL AIM suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureForeclosure and Sale entered in the Consign Used Boats! 217-793- 800-481.8312 and Sale enteredinthe aboveabove entitledcauseIntercounty FIND MORE 7300 theboatdock.coin cause on September 25, 2014, anJudicial Sales Corporation will on agent tor The Judicial Sales Corpo-Monday. December t, 2014 ut the ration, will st 10:30 AM on Decem-hour oíl 1 am, in their office at 120 ber 8, 2014, at The Judicial SaiesWest Madison Street, Suite 7t8A, Corporation. One South WackerChicago, Illinois, sell at public suc- Drive- 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,tino to the highest bidder for cash, 60606, sell st public auction to theau set forth below, the following de- highest bidder, as set forth below.scnbed mortgaged real estate: the following described realCommonly known as 8313 Saint estate:Commonlv known as 7652Louis Avenue, Skokie, IL 60076. KEDVALE AVENUE. SKOKIE. ILP.I.N 1 0-23-402-052-0000. LOCAL JOBS 60076 Properly Index No10-27-The mortgaged real estate is im- 229-067-0000. The real estateisproved with a single family resi- improved witha white,brick, 1 dence, If the sublet mortgaged real story, single family home; 2 car de-estate is a unit of a common inter- tached garage. Sale terms: 25%est community, the purchaser of Ihn down of the highest bid by certifiedunit other than a mortgagee shall fundo at the close of the suie paya-pay the assessments required by bin to The Judicial Sales Corpora-subsection 1g-t) of Seclion 18.5 st lion. No third psrty checks will bethe Condominium Property Act. accepted. The balance, includinSale terms: 10% down by certified AT the Judicial sale fee for Abandonefunds, balance, by certified funds. ResidenlialProperty Municipalitywithin 24 hours.No refunds. The Relief Fund, which is calculated onproperty will NOT be open for in- residential real estate at the rate ofspection $1 for each $1 .000 or fraction there-For information call Sales Depart- of of the amount paid by the par-ment at Plaintiff's Attorney. Manley chaser not to exceed $300, in certi-Deus Kochaluki, LLC. One East Illinois The Illinois Classified Advertising Network (ICAN) provides P(or,eer Press and the Doings with advertìsii of a natjonal appeal. lied funds/or wire transfer,is dueWackerDrive,Chicago, PIONEERLOCALCOM/MONSTER within twenty-four (241 hours. No60601. (6141220-5611, 13- Io advertise in thIs sectIon. please call CAN dtrectty at (217) 241-1700, fee shsll be paid by the mortgagee029334 acquiring the residential real estateINTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES Both Pioneer Press and the DoIngs recommend discretion when respondtng Please refer questions and comments directly to CAN. pursuasi lo its credit bid al the saleCORPORATION or by any mortgagee. iudgmentSelling Officer. 13121444-1122 creditor, or other lienor acquiring1632032 the residential real estate whose1116, 11/13, 11120/14 #869630 Thursday, November 20, 2014 Pioneer Press (DC) 7 Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Bid Notice Foreclosures Foreclosures Mechanics Liens Probate ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sales Corporation. No third partyCHICAGO PUBLIC LIEN SALE In The Circuit Court of u LEGAL NOTICE - PUBLIC HEARING Nues Elementary School Districtchecks will be accepted. The IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Notice is hereby given that on Cook County, Illinois VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE, ILLINOIS 71 ,is accepting sealed bids for abalance,including the Judicial COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS December 6, 2014. a sale will County Department PROPOSED BUDGET REQUEST - 2015 CALENDAR YEAR roof section restoration prnjecl.sale fee tor Abandoned Resi- CHANCERY DIVISION- be hehl al. Mr. D's Towing & Au- Probate Division The VIIage of Morton Giove will hold a public heaung at 700 pm on Monday, December 08, 2014, at the RichardA mandatory pre-bidmeetingdestial Property Municipality Re- MECHANICS LIEN lo Sales, 300 E. 69th St., Chica-Estate of Deborah Acevedo T. Flickinger Manicipal Center, 6101 Capulina Ave ,Morion Grane, Illinois tor tIre purpose of heanng written or oralwill be held st the Nues Elemnen-lief Fund, winch is calculated onFATHER & SONS CONTRAC-go, IL 60637 to sell the following(Deceaned) comments 1mm the public concerning the proposed annual budget tor the calendar year ending December 31, 2015, tory School District 71 Adminis-residential real estate at the rateTORS, INC., Plaintiff LINDA F.articles to enforce a lien existingCase No.2013P004141 as contained in tire proposed budget samrnanzed below. tration Center located at 6901of $1 for each $1.000 or fractionWILLIAMS. FREMONT INVEST-under the laws of the State of Il- CLAIM NO110E Expense Revenue West Oakton Street,NilesILthereof ot the amount paid byMENT AND LOAN COMPANYlinois against such articles for la-Notice is hereby given of the Morton Grove Days Festival $135,950 60714 at 1D:OOAM on Novemberthe purchaser nottoexceedd,/b/a FREMONT REORGANIZ-ber, services, skill or rnatenaldeath ofDeborah Acevedo of Legislative 116,450 21, 2014.All bidders intending$300. in certihed funds/or wireING CORPORATION, MORT-expended upon a storage fur-Park Ridge, Illinois. Letters of of- Morton Grove Media Communication 111,600 on submitiing a proposal musttransfer,is due within twenty-GAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS-nished for such articles at the re-f'rce were issued on August 16, Administrative 558,625 be present, attendance will befnur (24) hours. No fee shall beTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., UN-quest of the following designaI-2013 fo Barbara Lopez, 1958 Legal 309,900 taken. SEALED BIDS TO BEpaid by the mortgagee acquiringKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-ed persons, unless such articlesMcrae Lane, Mundelein, Illinois Community & Economic Development 327,800 SUBMITCED TO: Niles Schoolthe residential real estate pur-RECORD CLAIMANTS, Defend-are redeemed within thirty (30)60060, whose attorney is Walter Finaoco 2,132,159 District 71 ,6901 West Oaktonsuant lo its credit bid at the saleants. days of tIne publication of thisSchummer, 137 W. Park Ave., lnformatioo Technology 732,640 Street, Niles IL60714.Affen-or by any mortgagee, judgment Property Address: notice, Libertyville, IL 60048. Claims against the estate may Police 9,454,790 lion: Dr. Amy Kruppe, Superin-creditor, or other henos acquiring 3623 W. 80th Place NameofPerson: Mr, John be filed in the office of the Clerk Fire & Paramedic Services 7,864,898 tendentofSchools. Beforethe residential real estate whose Chicago, IL 60652 Heard, 1537 W. 82nd St., Chica- of the Circuit Court Cook Coun- Civil Preparedness 9,615 2:00PM, December 04,2014.rights in and to the residential No. 08 CH 44668 go, IL 60620 A Drive Financial andreal estate arose prior tothe NOTICE OF SALE Services, P O. Box 560583, Dal-ty, Daley Civic Center, Chicago, Public Works - Streets & Sidewalks 2,570,900 Bidswill bereceived isPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBYlas, Tesas 75356-0583 Illinois or with the representa- Public Works - Engioeenng 416.650 stamped-in prior to 2:00PM localsale, The subtect property AIlsubtect lo general realestateGIVEN that Pursuant to a Judg-VehIcles: 2006 Dodge Chargertine, or both. on or before May Public Wortes - Vehicle Maintenance 817,735 time on December 04, 2014. tases, special assessments, orment entered in the above causeRIT 4 door black 13, 2015, which date is not less Family & Senior Services 108,200 bids will be publicly opened and announced at that time. Bids re-special taxes levied against saidon October 8, 2010, Thomas J.VIN #2B3KA53H26H4761 32 than 6 months from the dale of Civic Center 190,490 real estate and inofferedforDart, Sheriff of Cook County, lIli-Amount of Lien: $3,500.00 the first publication of this notice Building & Inspectional Services 495,625 ceivedafter the above noted date and time will not be consid-sale without any representationnoix will on December 16, 2014,11/6. 11/13. 11/20/14 #870291 and any claim not filed within Municipal Bailding Services 298,770 erect. Bid security, payable toas to quality or quantity nf titleat 1:00 p.m. in Room LL6 of theThat on 12129/2014, a sale willthat period is barred. Copies of Resorvos 200,000 the Owner, in the form of a certi-and without recourse In Plaintifflower level of the Richard J. Da-be held al 3:00 p.m. at: any claimfiled with the Clerk Total General Fund S 26,956,791 S 26,957,277 tied check, or bid bond in anand inAS lScondition. Theley Center. 50 Weot Washington Buddy's Parking must be mailed or delivered to Motor Fuel Tao Fond 945,320 662,511 amount equalto 10% at thesale is further subject to confir-Street, Chicago, Illinois,sellat 1055 N. Slate the representative and to the at- E-91 i Emergency Telephone System Fund 258,800 253.000 base bid shalt be submitted withmation by the court. Upon pay-public auction to the highest bid- Chicago, IL 60611 tomey within 10 days after 'rl has Economic Development Fuod 977,611 1,165,150 the bidPerformance and Laborment in full of the amount bid,der, as set forth below, the fol-All bids to be in writing, to sellbeen filed. Commuter Parlorig Fuod 168,250 140,250 and MaterialPayment Bondsthe purchaser will receive a Cer-lowing described premises andthe following articles to enforce/s/Barbara Lopez, Fim Alarm Fund 78,800 124,100 and Certificate at Insurance, astificate of Sale that will entitle therealestate mentionedin saida lien existing under the laws ofRepresentative Seizure Fund 134,050 37,850 required by the Owner, will bepurchaser to a deed to the realJudgment: the Stale of Illinois against such/s/Walter Schummer Dempster/Waukegan-Tao Increment Financing Fund 3,498.100 500,100 required from the ssccessful bid-estate after confirmation of theLOT 10 AND THE EAST ½ OFarticles for labor, services, skillsPub:1 1/13,20,27/2014 872323 LehigtVFerbs-Tan Increment Financing Fund 7,459,210 3,003,500 der.The District reserves thesale. The property will NOT beLOT 11 IN BLOCK 8 IN CLARKor material expended upon or Waakegan Road-Tax Increment Fioancing Fund i 796,114 550,200 right to reject any or all bids oropen for inspection and plaintiffAND MARSTON'S FIRST ADDI-storage furnished for such arti- Stale of Illinois makes no representation as toTION TO CLARKDALE, BEINGcIes at the request of the follow- Debt Service Fund 71 6,904 741,687 parts thereof, or waive any irreg- In The Circuit Court of Cook Capital Projects Fund 1,087,500 809,100 alarities or informalities, and tothe conditionof the property.A SUBDIVISION OF THEing designated person(s), unless County, Illinois Prospective bidders are admon-NORTHEAST i6 OF THEsuch articles are redeemed with- Enterpnoe-Waler/Sewer fund 10,007,914 9,743,523 make the award in the beat in- Probate Division NORTHWEST 14 OF SECTIONin thirty (30) days of the publica- Enterpnse-Muoicipal Fund 15,500 56,150 terest of the District.All biddersished to check the court file Io In the matter of the estate of verify all information. If this prop- NORTH,lion of thin notice. Enterpnse-Solid Waste Fund 2,002,529 1,995,80 must comply with applicable lIli- 35. TOWNSHIP 38 Dorothy A. Stocker, Deceased RANGE 13, EAST OF THENAME OF PERSON(S) C.N.A Pensiov Fund 946,000 1,451,970 noix Law requiring the paymenterty is a condominium unit, the CaseNo.14P5964 THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN,Gregory A. Elmore Firefighters' Peosion Fand 2.786,625 3,601,478 of prevailing wages by all con-purchaser of the unit at the fore- Notice is given in the death of closure sale,otherthanaIN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Clarisse L. Martin Police Pension Fund 3.456,500 3,197,875 tractors working on public works. Dorothy AStocker ofPark Bidder must comply with the lIli-mortgagee,shallpay the as-Commonly known as 3623 W.JP Morgan Chase Bank NA Ridge, Illinois.Letters of office Total All Non-General Fands S 36,335,727 5 28034,3« DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLE noia Statutory requirements re-sessments and the legal fees re-80th Place,Chicago. Illinois were issued onOctober30, Public Library Fund 3,218,465 3,218,465 garding labor,including Equalquiredby The Condominium60652 2010 Mazda 6 2014 to James Sullivan, whose 566,510,989 S 58210,085 Property Act, 765 ILCSProperty Indes Number: 19-35-1 YVHZ8CH8A5M55542 TOTAL ALL FUNDS Employment Opportunity Laws. attorneyisLaurieJ.Wasser- A copy of this intormatron, the entire budget and additional background matenals are available tor public inspection The bid documents and draw-605/9(g)(1) and(g((4).Ifthis112-055-0000 AMOUNT' $14000.00 man, Law Offices of Laurie J. The real estate is improved with dunng normal business houes at the Richard T Flickinger Municipal Center, 6101 Capulina, Morton Grove, Illinoisingo are on file, November 20,properly is a condominium unit Wasserman, 9933 Lawler Ave., which is part of s common inter-a Single Family Residence. NAME OF PERSON(S) 60053 or on the Village's websde www.mortongrooeil.org. 2014 and copies may be ob- Ste. 122, Skokie, Illinois 60077. est community, the purchaser ofTheJudgmentamountwasRichard Bush Sincerely, tamed electronically by contact- [email protected]. ing Terry Stokiosa ©the unit at the foreclosure sale$197,744.39. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLE Remy Navarrete, Finance Director/Treasurer Ad #877796 Notice to Heirs and Legatees Istoklosa @tfsalliancegroup.comother than a mnrtgagee shallSale shall be under the following2012 Porsche BossIer Whose Addresses are or by phone et 773.930.3385.pay the assessments requiredterms: WPOCA2A89CS71 0355 Unknown Please contact Terry Stokiosa,by The Condominium PropertyThe real estate described here-AMOUNT: $3394.00 Notice is given to known heirs in,withallimprovements, fix-11/20 11/27 12/4/14 #878120 Bid Notice Bid Notice TFS AllianceGroupforanyAct, 765 ILCS 605118.5(g-1). IF who are the heirs or legatees in this YOU ARE THE MORTGAGORlures and appurtenances is sold Nites Township High Schools, questionsregarding Re- Name Change the above entitled proceeding lo NOTICE OF BIDDING quest for Bid at (773) 930-3385(HOMEOWNER). YOU HAVEin as is condition. The subject Notice is hereby given that theDistrict 219, will receive sealed probate a will and whose ad- YOUIE lstoklosa@tfsalliancegroapTHE RIGHT TO REMAIN INproperly is offered for sale with-State of Illinois Skokie Park District is acceptingbids for Information Technolo- or dress is not stated. .com POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYSout any representationastoCounty of Cook bids for the purchase of Variablegy Staff AugmentatIon Serv- The following Heirs and BOARD OF EDUCATION. AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDERquality or quantity oftitle and In The Circuit Court For Cook Frequency Drives tor the SkokieIces to2:00p.m. prevailing Legalees whose addresses are NILES ELEMENTARY SCHOOLOF POSSESSION, IN AC-withoutrecoursefoPlaintiff. County, Illinois Water Playground and Devon-time on Thursday, December 11, IN ThE unknown: DISTRICT 71, 6901 WEST CORDANCE WITH SECTIONPremises will NOT be open forIn The Matter of the Petition of shire Aquatic Center. Bid spesai-2014 at the Administrative Cen- CherylQuarlesLong,Debra OAKTON STREET, NILES, 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOISinspection, and Plaintiff makesIlysTolochnyy,a minor,by bastiono are available at 9300ter of Distncl 219, 7700 Gross Quartes Anderson, Donald ILLINOIS, 60714. MORTGATE FORECLOSUREno representations nor any war-Svitlana Royf, his mother Point Road, Skokie,IL 60077 Kremer, Edwin Osman 1mm Jr., Weber Place, Skokie, IL 60077 LAW. Effective May 1st, 2014ranties as to the condition of theFor CIRCUIT COURT OF Bids will thereafter be publiclyIfl1VER'S 11/20/14 #878548 Ens Sullivan. Gary Kunkle. Gem- between the hours of 8:30 am. you will need a photo identifica-property. COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS and 4:30 p.m., Monday throughopened and read aloud. Specifi- Foreclosures aId Shank Jr. , James Shank, Ja-'- lionissued by a governmentThere shall be no proration ofChange of Name Is lIya Royf net Divelbiss, Jean Ash, Kaley Friday beginning November 21,cations of the bid may be ob- agency (driver's license, pass-taxes, assessments, water bills Case # 14-M2-002366 tainied from the Business Office IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Sullivan, Kathleen Kremer, Kim- 2014. Bid specifications may al- SE!.IT port, etc.) in order to gain entryor any other bill that may accrue Notice of Publication at the above addrevs COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS berly Kunkle, Lisa Kunkle, Ma- so be requeoted electronically. into the foreclosure sale room inor has accrued in associationPublicNoticeis hereby given A mandatory pre-bid meeting is COUNTY DEPARTMENT - deleine Dailey, Maureen mm, Bids will be received until Wed- Cook County and thesamewith the property. that on January 14, 2015, at nesday, December 11, 2014 atscheduled for Monday, Decem- CHANCERY DIVISION BANK Michael Kremer, Robert Kunkle, at ToDve.com identificationfor sales held atThe deposit required at the time9:30 AM, in room 0202 being ber 1, 2014 at 1:00 p.m. at the Sarah mm.YvonneShank, 10:30am, at which time the OF AMERICA, NATIONAL AS-other county venuen For intor-of sale will be between 10% andone of the return days in the Cir- Administrative Center. SOCIATION Plaintiff,-y.- MEE Chartes Quales bids will be opened and publicly mation, contact Plaintiffs atlor-25°4 of the successful bid. Thecuit Court of the County of Cook, For further information contact: Within 42 days after the effective read in room 105 at the Weber KYOUNG LEE AKA MEEney: HEAVNER, BEYERS Abalance of the bid amount is re-I will file my petition in said court LeisureCenter,9300 WeberJean Hedotrom, Purchasing KYONG LEE, CITIBANK date of fhe original order of ad- MIHLAR, LLC. 1 1 1East Mainquired to be paid within24praying for the change of my Park Place. All bids must beA9ent (SOUTH DAKOTA) N.A.De- mission or from the dale of the Street,DECATUR, IL62523,hours of sale.All payments ofname from Itya ToIochnry to that District 219 - Business Office fendants firstpublicationof this notice, submitted in a sealed envelope 14 CH 01680 9307(217) 422-1719 If the sale is notthe amount bid shall be in certi-of Ilya Royf, pursuant to the stat- 847-626-3978 North Kostner Avenue Skokie, IL you may file s petition with the marked BId for Purchase of confirmed for any reason, thetied funds. ute in such case made and pro- Variable Frequency Drives [email protected] 60076 NOTICE OF SALE PUB- court to require proof of the wilt Purchaser at the sale shall beThe judgment amounf isvided. Skokie Water Playground and11/20/14 #879369 LIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- by testimony of the witness to entitled only to a return of the$197,744.39 with accruing postDafed al November 3, 2014 DevonshireAquaticCenter' EN that pursuant lo a Judgment the willin open court or other purchase price paid. The Pur-judgment interest and accruingSignature of Petitioner evidence, as provided in 5/6-21 and addreosed to Scott Runkle, of Foreclosure and Sale enteredchaser shall have no further re-costs. /5/ Svulana Royt SHOPPiNG FOR of the Probate Act of 1975 (ILCS SkokleParkDIstrIct, 9300 in the above cause on Octobercourse against the Mortgagor,At any time,if the saie is set11/6, 11/13, 11/20/14 #871827 Weber Place, Skokle, IL 17, 2014, an agent for The Judi- 1992, 755, 5/6-21) the Mortgagee or theaside for any reason. the pur- 60077 YOUR NEXT CAR?cialSales Corporation,willat You also have the right under Mortgagee's attorney. THE JU-chaser shall have no recourse or 5/8-1 of the Probate Act (ILCS The Board of Commisalonems of 10:30 AM nn December 22,DICIAL SALES CORPORATIONclaims against the mortgagee's the Skokie Park District, Cook VisftToDiivexomtohndthe 2014, at The Judicial Sales Cor- 1992, 755, 5/8-1) to contest the One South Wacker Drive, 24thattorney(s). validity of the will by filing a peli- County, lllinoia reserves the right poration, One South WackerFloor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650Prospective bidders are to check - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, tion with the court within six () lo reject any or all bids or por- make and model that fits yourDrive (312) 238-SALE You can alsothe court file and verify all infsr- IL, 60606, sell at public auction months after admission of the lions thereof. visit The Judicial Sales Corpora-mation herein and therein Please direct questions to Scott style, needs and budget. to the highest bidder, as sel SAY IT IN THE will to probate. lion at www.tlsc.com for a 7 daySale shall be subject lo general The estate will be administered Runkle, Risk Management and forth below, the following descri-status report of pending sales.laxes, special assessments, and Special Facilities Manger bed meal estate:Lnt 20 (EX- without court supervision, unless HEAVNER, BEYERS &any liens or encumbrances that [email protected] or CEPT the North 4 feet thereof) under 5/28-4 of the Probate Act MIHLAR, LLC 111East Mainhave priority. (847) 929-7721 and all of Lot 19 in Block 14 in (LASSIFIEDS, )ILCS 1992, 755, 5/28-4). Any StreetDECATUR, IL62523For information contact Plaintiff's intorested person terminates in- 11/20/14 #878976 Krenn and Dato's Devonshire(217) 422-1719 Attorney Cede.attomey: Manor Annex, being a Subdivi- dependent administration at any 40387 Case Number:14 CHJames M. Joyce Sian of pari of Section 15, Town- time by mailing or delivering a 01680 TJSC#: 34-19279 NOTE:24 East Avenue ship 41 North, Range 13 East of (ALL petition to terminale to the clerk. Pursuant to the Fair Debt Col-Riverside, Illinois 60546 the Third Principal Mendian, in Claims against the estate may SAY IT IN TUE lectionPractices Act, you areTelephonenumber: 708-788- Cook County, Illinois. Commonly be filed in the office of the clerk advised that Plaintiff's attorney is4870 on orbefore May 20, 2015' known as 9307 North Kootnerdeemed to be a debt collectorAttorney No. 47523 847-998-3400 Avenue, Skokie, IL 60076 Prop- which date is not less than six (LASSIFIEDS, (ALt allempling to collect a debt andThis is an attempt to collect a (6) months from the dale of the erly Index No. 10-15-215-050-any information obtained will be debt pursuant to the Fair Debt first publication of the notice and 0000. The real estateisim-used for that purpose. Collection Practices Act and any proved with a single tamily reoi- To PLACE any claim not filed within that pe- information obtainedwill 11/13,20,27/2014875764 be nod is barred. Any questions or 847-9983400 TO dence. The judgment amount used for that purpose. was $314,517.01. Sale termo: petitions should be directed lo u 11/13, 11/20, 11/27/14 #872261 25% down of the highest bid by Laurie J. Wasserman, as affo' certified funds at the close of the YOUR AD ney for the estate. PIACE YOUR AD sale ayabIeto The Judicial 11/20, 11/27, 1214/14 #877102 B Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, November 20, 2014 Probate Probate Probate Public Notices Public Notices Public Hearings Public Hearings Public Hearings - State of fihinois State of Illinois State of Illinois public inspection at the Norwoodterest in the items may also f iloff-street vehicle parking118-112(5) of the Zoning Chap-i i E. of the Zoning Ordinance of In The Circuit Court of Cook In The Circuit Court of Cook In The Circuit Court of Cook Park Fire Protection District Firewith the above office a petitionspaces, and any other relief thatter of the Skokie Village Code inthe City of Park Ridge, regarding County, Illinois County, Illinois County, Illinois Station located at 7447 W. Law-for remission of forfeiture in ac-may be discovered during thea R2 Single-Family district. fenceheight and fencepost Probate Division Probate Division Probate Division rence Ave. Haiwood Heights, ILcondance with Title 50, Code ofreview of this case. FOR YOUR INFORMATION:standards,in accordance with In the matter of the estate ofIn the matter of the estate ofIn the matter of the estate of60706. Lawrence Avenue,Federal Regulations, SectionPINs: 10-26-401-079-0000 Plans andrelated documentsthe requirements of Section 4.8 Dorothy A. Stocker, Deceased Dorothy A. Stocker (Deceased) Harry C. Piper, Deceased Harwood Heights, Illinois 6070612.24, which petition must be ne-2014'-31P -Zoning ChapterareavailableattheVillage'sof the Zoning Ordinance. Case No. 14 P 5964 Case No. 14P5964 Case No. 2014 P 6324 from 8:00 sm. through4:00ceived in such office before dis-Amendmene: General ReCommunityDevelopmentDe-Allpersonainterested inthe Notice is given in the death of Publication Notice Notice is given in the death ofp.m. Monday through Fnday. position of the items.Storagequirements partment, Planning Divisionabove described matter arevit- DorothyA.Stocker ofParkNotice is hereby given of theHarry C. Piper of Skokie, Illinois./5/ Andrew Skybs costs may also be assessed. The Village Manager requests a(847) 933-8447 Monday throughed to attend and will be heard. Ridge,Illinois.Letters of officedeath of Dorothy A. Stocker ofLetters of office were issued onSecretary, Board of Trustees File Number: 2014304133 general review of pontions of theFnday, from 8:30 AM. to 5:00The case file for this matter is wereissued on October30,Park Ridge, Illinois. Letters of of-November 3, 2014 to Patrick M.Norwood Park FireProtectionSeizure Date: 09/19/2014 Zoning chapter of the Skokie Vil-PM available for review in the De- 2014 to James Sullivan, whosefice were issued on October 30,Piper whose attorney is Shari A.District Value: $1,495.00 lage Code pertaining to require-SPECIAL AID: Available uponpantment of Community Preset- attorneyisLaurieJ.Wasser-2014 to James Sullivan,683Shapiro, 540 Frontage Rd. .Ste11/20/14 #877379 Items: One (1) jacket with Sablements thatgenerally apply torequest fon the disabled.Callvation and Development at City marl, Law Offices of Laurie J.HillnideAvenue,Elmhurst,IL2250, Nortfifield, IL 60093. (Mantes zibellina) fur trim multiple zoning districts, includ-(847) 673-0500 or TDD (847)Hall. Wasserman, 9933 Lawler Ave.,60126, whose attorney is LauneNotice to Heirs and Legatees Notice of Proposed Property ing but not limited to otandardiz-933-8455. Joe Baldi, Chairman Ste. 122, Skokie, Illinois 60077.J, Wasserman, Law Offices ofNotice is given to Robin M. Piper Tan Increase for Nues 11/6, 11/13, 11/20/14 #870391 ingcertaindefinitions,districtInterested panties are invited toPlanning and Zoning ljw webemploymentlaw.com. Laurie J. Wasserman, 9933 N.who is an heir in the above enti- Township Government PUBLIC NOTICE classifications, the zoning map,attend this meeting. This noticeCommission NotIce to Heirs and Legatees Lawler Avenue, Ste. 122,tIed proceeding to probate a willA public hearing to approve aIf you live in N/es Township andannexedterritories,sightdis-is for information purposes only.11/20/14 #878736 'otice is given to unknown heimSkokie,IL 60077,(847) 674-and whose address is not stat-proposed property tao levy in-have a child in grades K-8 whotance triangles, determination ofPublished in the Skokie Review Storage - Legal who are the heirs or legatees ¡n7324. ed. crease for Niles Township Cor-is home-schooled or attends abuilding height, buildings on aon November 20, 2014. the above entitled proceeding toClaims against the estate mayWithin 42 days after the effectivepenate Fund and Nileo Townshipprivate school and you are con-lot, and accessory buildings andBrian L. O'Donnell, Chairman Notice of Auction probate a will and whose namebe filed in the office of the Clerkdate of the original order of ad-General Assistance Fund will becerned about their educationalstructures,In addition, conrec-11/20/14 #879200 Life Storage Centers of River or address is not stated. of the Circuit Courtin Roommission or from the date of theheld on December 8, 2014 atgrowth and development, pleasefions of certain Scribners errons LEGAL NOTICE North will hold a public sale to Within 42 days after the effective1202, Richard J. Daley Center,firstpublicationof this notice,the Niles Township Governmentcontact Niles Township Dintnictalso may be reniewed. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENenforce a lien imposed on said building located at 5255 Main below, date of the original order of ad-Chicago, Illinois 60602 or withyou may file a petition with the fon SpecialEducation, TarinFOR YOUR INFORMATION:that a public hearing will be heldproperty,as described mission or from the date of thethe representative, or both, on orcourt to require proof of the willStreetin Skokie,Illinois. AnyKendrick, Esecutive Director,Plans and related documentsbefore the Planning and ZoningpursuanttothelllinoiaSeit- firstpublicationofthisnotice,before May 20, 2015 which dateby testimony of the witness toperson desiring to appear at thePH: 847-965-9040, 8701areavailableat the Village'sCommission on Tuesday, De-Service Storage Facilities Act, Il- you may file a petition with theis not less than 6 months fromthe willin open court or otherpublic hearing and present testi-Menard, Morton Grove, ILCommunityDevelopment De-cember 9, 2014, at 7:00 p.m. inlinois Cods 770 ILCS to 95/7, on court to require proof of the willthe date of the first publication ofevidence, as provided in 5/6-21mony to the taoing district may60053. parfmenf, Planning Division,the City Council Chambers ofon after December 9th 2014, at by testimony of the witness tothisnotice and any claim notol the Probate Aol of i 975 (ILCSContact Clerk Charleo Levy at11/20/14 #878113 (847) 933-8447 Monday throughPark Ridge City Hall, 505 ButlerLife Storage of Riven North, 333 847 673-9300. the will in open court or otherfiled within that period is barred.1992, 755, 5/6-21) SKOKIE PARK DISTRICT Friday, from 8:30 AM fo 5:00Place, Park Ridge, Illinois, whenWest , Chicago, lIli- #878161 Phone: 312-222- evidence, as provided in 5/6-21Copies of any claim filed withYou also have the right under11/20/14 NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED PM. the following matter will be con-nois, 60654. of the Probate Act of 1975 (ILCSthe Clerk must be mailed or de-5/8-1 of the Probate Act (ILCS BOARD MEETING SPECIAL AID: Available uponsidered: 0136 NOTICE OF SEIZURE AND Management reserves the right 1992, 755, 5/6-21) livened to the representative and1992, 755, 5/8-1) to contest the OF PARK COMMISSIONERS request for the disabled. Call Zoning Case Number: INTENT TO FORFEIT to withdraw any unit from sale. You also have the nght underto the attorney within 10 days at-validity of the will by filing a peti- Pleasetakenotice thatthe(847) 673-0500 on TDD (847) TA-1 4-03: Notice is hereby given that the Registered on motor vehidlea are 5/8-1 of the Probate Act )ILCSter it has been filed. tion with the court within six (6) SkokieParkDistricthasne-933-8455. Applicationis by City of Park months after admission of theUnited States Department of the Interested panties are invited to sold "As Is / Parts Only. No ti- 1992, 755, 5/8-1) to contest the/5/ Laurie Wasserman, Attorney Interior is hereby commencing ascheduled their regalan Tuesday, Ridge for the following applica- will to probate. attend this meeting.This notice lles on registration. validity of the will by filing a [email protected] forfeiture proceeding against theNovember 18, 2014 Board Meet- tion: 11/20, 11/27, 12/4/14 #877090 The estate will be administered is for information purposes only. Tenant Name Unit it finn with the court within six (6) following items of wildlife or wild-ing of Park Commissioners to TA-14-03 for tent amendments without court supervision, unless Published in the Skokie Review David Soyck 4085 months after admission of the life products, which were seizedThursday, November 20, 2014. to amend Section 8.3, Table 4, under 5/28-4 of the Probate Act on November 20, 2014. of the Zoning Ordinance of theWilliam Jenkins 1077 will to probate. in the Chicago area of Illinois onThe meeting will be held at the (ILCS 1992, 755, 5/28-4). Any Paul Luke, Chairman City of Park Ridge to include nDavid R. Jacobs 4093 The estate will be administered the datesindicatedbecauseWeber LeisureCenter, 9300 without court supervision, unless interested person terminates in- 11/20/14 #879206 footnote regarding ground floor11/20. 11/27/14 #877593 they were involved inone orWeber Park Place, Skokie, IL dependent administration at any Public Notice under 5/26-4 of the Probate Act more violations of any of the fol-60077 at 7:00 pm. use requirements, Section 8.3, time by mailing or delivering a Table 5 to add bulk/density re- Notice of Auction (ILCS 1992, 755, 5/28-4). Any lowing laws:Endangered Spy-Secretary -John V. Ohrland LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC petition to terminate to the clerk. Date: December 5, 2014 interested person terminates in- cies Act, Title 16 U.S.C. Sec.Skokie Park District HEARING quirements for residential dwell- Claims against the estate may ings in the noted businesa dis- at 11 AM dependent administration at any 1538, the Marine Mammal Pro-11/20/14 #877576 Skokie ZoningBoardofAp- time by mailing or delivering a DON'T be filed in the office of the clerk tnicts, and Appendis E to include Location: 3400 Oakton St. tectionAct, 11 U.S.C.Sec. SKOKIE PARK DISTRICT peals,Wednesday, December onorbefore May 27, 2015, Skokie, IL 60076 petition to terminate to the clerk. 1371-1372, the Lacey Act, 16NOTICE OF SPECIAL BOARD17,2014,VillageofSkokie,densityrequirementstarresi- which date is not less than six dential uses withinthenotedHousehold Goods not paid for in Claims against the estate ma U.S.C.Sec.3372,WildBird MEETING 5127 Oakton Street, Skokie, lIli- (6) months from the date of Oho business districts in accordancestorage Belonging to Clare, Kim- be filed in the oflice of the der ConservationAct,16U.S.C.OF PARK COMMISSIONERSnom 60077, at 7:30 P.M., to con- on or before May 20,2015, first publication of the notice and with the requirements of Sectionberiy: Terrell, Marlin: Fernandez, Sec. 4901-4916 or the AfricanPleasetakenoticethattheruder the following: Manco; Hudson, Sheri; Stewart, which date is not less than six any claim not filed within that pe- Skokie Park District has sched- 4.8 of the Zoning Ordinance. Elephant Conservation Act,i 6 NEW Jennifer/Perry,Robb;Chantier, (6) months from the date of the NEED IT? nod is barred Any questions or uled a Special Meeting of the2014-19Z - 5152 Main Street Allpersonsinterestedinthe petitions should be directed toU.S.C. Sec. 4221-4245. These Brian; Duffy, Colleen; & Stone, f irst publication of the notice and items are subject to forfeiture toBoard of Park CommissionersIsarH.Malik and ZubairA.above described matter are invit- any claim not filed within that pv- Shun A. Shapiro, an attorney for ed to attend and will be heard. Betsy the United States under Title 16,for Tuesday December 2, 2014.Rafiqi request a variance in or- 11/20, 11/27/14#879189 nod is barred. Any questions or the estafe. U.S.C. Sec. 1540(e), 16 U.S.C.The meeting will be held at theden to maintain a sign that ne-The case file for this matter is 11/20 11/27 12/4/14 #876979 petitions should be directed fo Sec. 1377, or 16 U.S.C. Sec.Weber LeisureCenter,9300aullo in more than two signa in aavailable for review in the De- partment of Community Preser- Laurie J. Wasserman, as a6or- Public Notices 3374 and Title 50, Code of Fed-Weben Park Place, Skokie,ILoignable area, a sign with 100% vallon and Development at City ney for the estate. SELL IT eral Regulations, Section 12.23.60077 at 6:30 pm. product and service identification Legal Notice Hall. 1120, 11/27,12/4/14 #877095 Any person with an ownership onSecretary -John V. Ohrlund and a sign less than 2 feet away NOTiCE OF AVAILABILITY Joe Baldi, Chairman financial interestinsaid itemsSkokie Park Distnct from the edge of the tenant's OF AUDIT REPORT who desires to claim them must11/20/14 #877114 space rather than one sign perPlanning and Zoning To PLACE A FOR THE NORWOOD PARK Commission file a claim with the U.S. Fish Public Hearings signable area, maximum 25% RENT YOUR FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICTand Wildlife Service, Office of product and service identification11/20/14 #878971 The Norwood Park Fire Protec- Law Enfoncement, 10600 Hig-LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC per sign and a 2 foot minimum LEGAL NOTICE CLASSI FlED MSI. tionDistrict, Cook County.lIli- ginsRoad,Suite200,Rose- HEARING setback from the edge of a ten-NOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN nois, hereby provides public no- APARTMENT WITH mont, IL 60018, Telephone 847-Skokie Plan Commission, Thurs-ant space an required by Sec-that a public hearing will be held tice that an audit of its funds for 298-3250.Such claim must beday, December 18, 2014, Villagetions 82-27(c)(2), 82-21 , and 82-before the Planning and Zoning the fiscal year beginning on Julyreceived by the above office byof Skokie, 5127 Oakton Street,27(c)(3)of the Skokie VillageCommission on Tuesday, De- AD, CALL I, 2013 and ending on June 30, EASE IN THE December 22, 2014. The claimSkokie,Illinois 60077, at 7:30Code in a Bi Service Commer-cemben 9, 2014, at 7:00 p.m. in 2014 was prepared by our audi- will be transmitted to the U.S.P.M., to consider the following: cml district. the City Council Chambers of tora Knatte and Associateu of CALL Attorney fon institution of s forfei-NEW 2014-20Z9709 Kostner Ave-Parle Ridge City Hall, 505 Butler847-998-3400 Illinois.TheF'n'2O13- CLASSIHEDS. CALL Darien, lure action in U.S. District Count.2014-30P -Special Use Per-nue Place, Park Ridge, Illinois, when 2014 audit has been or will beIf a proper claim is not receivedmil: 3327 Howard Street Anfing Wu and Nan Jiang ne-the following matter will be con- filed with the County Clerk of by suchSelex LLC requeut a special usequeat a variance in orden to con-aidened: 847-998-3400 TO Cook County in accordance withby the above office date, the items will be declaredpermit for automobile rentalinstrudt an addition (attached ga- Zoning Case Number OR VISIT 30 ILCS 15/0.01 et neq. The en- 847-998-3400 forfeited tothe United Statesan M3 Industry zoning district,nage)resulting in a 17.29-foot TA-14-02: tire audit report and the annualand disposed of according torelief from §118-214(4) to pro-front yardrather than 25-footApplication io by Randall Jaacks PIONEER W(AL(OM,tIASSIfIEDS PLACE YOUR AD statement of receipts and dis- law. 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ANNUAL STATEMENT OF AFFAIRS SUMMARY FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30 2014 Katherine Wiktor $25,000 - $39,999: Blanca Bernasla Mejia; Hang Nguyen: Hung Van Pham Copies of the detailed Annual Stattmenf of Affairs for the Fiscal Year Ending Jane 30. 2014 will be available for public inspection in the schooldistnictljoint agreement administrative office by December 1 , 2014. $40,000 - $59,999: Oanh Phnm: Wendy Wallach indioiduuls wanting to reoiew this Annual Stotement st Affairs shoald contact. $60,000 AND OVER: Dawn Wallace Pesnoyer Scheel District #79 5200 N. Comberland Ave. , Nerridge, IL 60706 708-456-9094 7:30am - 4:00pm VENDORS PAYMENTS OVER $2,500: Illinois State Board 0f Education School DistrictlJoort Agreement Name Address Telephooe Office Hours $2,524.50: Tyco lottgrated Security $2,646.51: Chubb And Son $2,752.00: Also by January 15, 2015 the detailed Annual Statement nf Affairs fon the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2014, will be pasted os the IllinoisState Board of Education's website@ www.isbe.net. Dearborn National Life Insurance $3,020.08: Illinois Assnc. Of School SUMMARY: The following is the Avnnal Statement of Affairs Summary that u required to be published by the school districtljoint agreement for the past fiscalyear. Board $3,065.00: Cooperative Association For Special Ed. $3,21 9.75: Blick tatemvnI 01 OperatIons as otJune10,.2014 Arts Materials $3,263.20: Ncs Pearson $3,480.00: Illisois Department Municipal 0f Employment Security $3,704.83: DES. Painting $3,750.00: Xenon Educational Operations & Debt Services Transportation RetitementlSocial Capital Projecto Working Cash Torf Fire Prevention Corporation $3,840.96: Specialty Floors $3,925.08: Chicago Metropolitan Maintenance Security & Safety Fire $4,170.77: Discovery Education $4,249.19: Jim Tartaglia $4,530.00: Maine Township School Treasurer $5,000.00: William Blair And Company 217,746 194,400 O 29,304 51,085 36,033 Local Sources 1000 2,904,410 240,734 213,194 $5,000.00: Office Equipment Finance $5,257.05: Groot Recycling & Flow-Through Receipts/Revenues from Waste $5,820.90;CriticalTechnology$5,881 .77: 8MO Mastercard One District to Another District 2000 0 0 0 0 $5,991.82, Comcast $6,355.76: Everbank Commercial $6,898.76: Roscos Statt Sources 3000 412,235 13,000 0 64,899 0 O O Company $7,984.08: Apple $8,651 .99: Fathom Media $9,249.50: Skyward Federal Sources 4000 175,965 0 0 0 0 O O Accounting Department $9,542.80:All Ways Paving $9,925.00:Dell Totat Direct Receipts/Revenues 3,492,6tO 253,734 213,194 282,645 194,400 O 29,304 51,085 36,033 Marketing $12,051.52: Defranco Plumbing $12,615.90: Custodian Of Impreso $13,820.39: Houghton Mifflin $14,521 .B4: Klein Hall & Association Total Direct Disbureinents/txpenditures 3,911,431 381,224 211,031 153,663 113,314 O 51,085 7,424 $16,320.00: Teachers Health lnsurance$17,297.39: Usbancsrp$17.515.22: Other Sources/Uses of Funds 250.000 0 0 (250,000) 0 O O Vfs Concrete $17,700.00: SELF. $17,780.00: Union Ridge District #86 Beginning Fund Balances - Jety 1, 2013 (220.633) 123,121 146.005 382,502 30,871 841,614 O 350,965 $18,483.37; Warehouse Direct $18,719.10: Hodges Loiui $20,849.67

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the road, whatever they decide as the school's been around, you sparg was hired seven years ago, Fasman Yeshiva senior Cavi to do, it should always have a have yearbooks. And each year you one ofhis main responsibilities was Porush works on the form component of Torah study." have the basketball team. to legitimize a program that had on his jump shot during a Porush says he's interested "It's cool to see that we're a part of sometimes been treated like a ca- practice Nov. 12. Porush is in medicine. He has a grand- that. You'll see an old 1960s yearbook suaI pursuit. He started by settling one of the top players on a father and an uncle who are and you'll see guys who played on on an official jersey that would be Yeshiva team that hopes to dermatologists, and some of the basketball team and be like, 'I purchased and owned by the school be competitive in 2014-15 his favorite classes are related know that guy from around town." rather than parents or players. despite a schedule that to science. Right now, he's One ofthose guys is Yeshiva Soon after, Yeshiva got warm-ups makes finding practice time taking Humanities, Holocaust interim CEO Rabbi Shmuel for the first time and started charg- difficult. I BRIAN OMAHONEYIFOR History Economics and Jew- Schuman, who played for the school ing players a participation fee to

CHICAGO TRIBUNE MEDIA GROUP ish History. Each class is about from 1983-35. Almost 30 years cover referees and travel. 50 minutes long and he gets later, he can still recall at least one 'We tried to make it more seri- one free period. memory from a game against rival ous," he said. 'We had a basketball Students can leave campus Ida Crown. program that was kind of rag-tag." during their free period, but 'We were down eight with Perhaps one task remains they aren't allowed to get in less than 50 seconds left to play' picking a mascot. Yeshiva has their cars. Porush and his Schuman said. "Somehow, just never had one, but not because friends often head across hitting shots and steals and getting of a lack of effort on the part of Carpenter Road to the mall to a turnover, we were able to come the players. It's just hard to get a grab a coffee. back and tie it up at the end. In the consensus. overtime, I remember how I was "We haven't really ever found one able to hit four big free throws at that we ail really liked," Ginsparg It's dinner time. The menu the end of the game to win it. ... I said. "At one point I was going to is pepper steak, rice and remember the team all put me on maybe open it up to ail the alumni salad, but Porush isn't having their shoulders and carried me out and students and do it, and maybe I anything of the gym to the locker room. That will. ... If we do open it up to a vote, "I don't want to eat before was a very special moment." whatever wins, wins, and I don't practice," he says. know what that means. rl J . "Something that I'm told - and Yeshiva's first practice of the I know this might sound lame - is Porush meets a few team- season has finally started. that we are simply Fasman Yeshiva. mates in the cafeteria before Shyman starts with conditioning, That also means something Like, heading to practice. Yeshiva then segues into a remedial shoot- why do we have to be the Fire or the doesn't have its own gymna- ing drill designed to help players getLightning or the Rockets?" sium, but the team is allowed the ball in the right position during Whatever they call themselves, to use the court in the Hillel their shot. Shooting is a major Yeshiva should be competitive this Torah Day School just a short focus, with players practicing juk- season. Seniors Sam Golding (5-11) walk away. ing around a cone to take a jumper and Dovy Klein - a 6-1 forward Because of the cold, the and curling around imaginary nicknamed "The Beast" by his players are driving screens for another mid-range look. teammates join 6-2junior Mi- Shyman has his players work on chael Younes as the team's return- p.m. with a 20-minute break when ing to a school like the Hebrew breaking a press he knows they'll ing players. During the scrimmage, students can go outside or talk Theological College, where they'll The elementary school team is see when they play rival Chicago- Porush drives into the lane with two to friends. It's about 35 degrees have access to a variety of degrees. stifi practicing as the Yeshiva play- land Jewish. There's a full-court hard dribbles before pulling up to out, so Porush hangs out at the Porush plans to spend a year in ers arrive. The Hillel Torah building scrimmage. hit a soft floater. That catches Shy- dorms, where roughly one-third of Israel, but he's not sure where he'd is an old one, but there's a hard- Yeshiva went 8-12 last year the man's attention. "Ifhe can do that, Yeshiva's 145 students reside. like to attend school yet. wood court and six baskets. Along season ended with a 57-45 loss we'll be really good," he says. At 1:45 p.m., the group breaks for one wall are two rows of folding to Chicagoland Jewish in a Class 1PcIi11, 15 minutes of afternoon prayer. chairs one for the home team andIA regional semifinal - a record ThII;11 At lunch, tragedy strikes the caf- one for the visitors. On the other that seems to be at odds with the Practice has ended. Players eteria in the form of fish stick day. sideline are a few rows of move- amount oftime the players spend meet at mid-court and then head "I hate fish sticks," one student Just about the time some stu- able metal bleachers. Hillel Torah practicing. Shyman and Porush to the sidelines to change back into grumbles as he heads toward the dents might start counting down doesn't have locker moms, so the both stress how critical it is that the their street clothes. Outside, a light food line. the minutes until their release, players change into their practice team not waste a second of time on snow has started to fall. At 6:45 Porush is beginning his general gear in the gym. On game days, the court. Yeshiva only practices a.m. less than 10 hours from now 1p1-Iy, studies. The school tries to strike they'll use a classroom. Coach Ira regularly on Wednesday night and - Porush's alarm clock will start Porush returns to the study a balance between secular and Shyman points out that the court Sunday afternoon, with the rare screaming It will be time to start hail for more group study time. non-secular pursuits, and Yeshiva's isn't full-sized. He says that can Saturday evening practice and the another day. The high school students share students are just as likely to grow hurt the team in road garnes. even more rare Monday practice "Sometimes it's a little much," the study hail space with students up to be doctors or lawyers as they There aren't many frills, but sprinided in. During the season, Porush says. "It's a little hard on the from the Hebrew Theological Col- are to become rabbis. playing basketball at Yeshiva con- Wednesdays and Sundays are often body, little hard on the mind. But lege that operates Yeshiva. Some "It runs the full gamut," Ginsparg nects players with the school's past. game days. I like to look at the positive things students who graduate Yeshiva will said. "We at the high school are "In our library we have yearbooks Despite the limited schedule, during the day. Our school, I really spend a year in Israel before return- trying to train [students] that down from forever' Porush said "As long basketball is a priority When Gin- enjoy it there." 42 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20,2014 j I A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL

2013-î - 21-IO overall, 5-5 Central Three starters - senior guard Rabbie Abuls, senior guard David Suburban South 2013-1 Hammes and senior forward Sean Boyd - are back for the Trevians. k'AtA : ['Ï.1 : 2014 PUYOFFS Lost overall, 9-2 Central The 6-4 Abuls and the 6-2 Hammes can score from anywhere on the The biggest name back is , a 6-4 sophomore guard who to Loyola 61-34 in the Suburban South court. "Shooting is a big part of my game, but I worked this offseason is among the top players in the state for the Class of 2017. He's already Class 4A Maine South 2014 PLAYOFFS: Lost to on getting to the rim and my mid-range game," Abuts said. "I wanted received offers from Bradley, Illinois, Purdue and UNLV. But senior Sectional semifinals Maine South 74-66 in to become more versatile." Boyd, a 6-5 post, gives the Trevians some Elijah Henry is expected to be the on-court leader of the Wildkits. overtime in the Class 4A HEAD COACH: Scott size inside, but he was slowed by a ruptured lung this summer and by The 6-5 forward has the most experience and he's improved his all- Maine South Sectional Fricke, entering seventh mononucleosis this preseason. around offensive game, according to coach Mike Ellis. He was second season on the team in scoring (9.2) and first in rebounding (6.6) and first in semifinals s ______CAME TO WATCH: charges taken (9) last season. "He can get out to IB or 20 feet now, HEAD COACH: Mike Ellis, Evanston at New Trier, 6 Senior Ryan Haak isn't new to the team, but if he stays healthy, the and he doesn't have to always play with his back to the basket," Ellis entering fifth season p.m. Dec. 9 6-3 guard will be new to the rotation. Knee injuries cut short Haak's said. "lt allows us to be more flexible with our matchups." CAME TO WATCH: Maine Last season, the Trev- last two seasons, but coach Scott Fricke said Haak ¡s ready to go. "He South at Evanston, 7 ¡ans lost both of their can really shoot the ball," Fricke said. "He played some minutes last : L'I I p.m. Feb. 5 year, but it was more of a recovery year. We are excited for him." Ju- games to the neigh- Ellis said he likes what he's seen so far from seniors Tommy Haughey and The Wildkits are looking nior forwards David Ashmore (6-8) and Colin Winchester (6-6) are boring rival Wildkits, Xavier Hilliard, neither of whom played much last year. If they don't start, to unseat the two-time new to varsity and will team with Boyd to provide the Trevians some including a 63-55 loss they certainly will be part of the regular rotation, Ellis said. "Tommy is a defending conference height inside. "Those guys are big targets, and I think you will see us in Winnetka. Evanston shooter, and Xavier brings toughness and defense," Ellis said. champion Hawks, who running some stuff with two bigs," Abuls said. went on to place second have lost only one league in the league, while New !1iJ4I J :J! game in two seasons. Trier took third. This Eastern won't be the only underclassmen to play this season. Ellis The two teams first meet season, they meet ¡n the It's been several seasons since New Trier didn't have an incumbent said he figures four other sophomores could get minutes. That group Dec. 19 in Park Ridge. conference opener, and point guard to rely on going into the season. After Jordan Thomas, includes Jerome Bynum, Christian Hamil, Malik Jenkins and Elyjah The second meeting the Trevians undoubt- a four-year varsity veteran, graduated in the spring, Fricke said he's Williams. Freshman guard Dravon Clayborn also could work his way could determine the edly want to get off to a looking at senior Lucas Stone, junior Tino Malnati and Hammes as into the lineup. He's the brother of 2014 Evanston graduates Seara Central Suburban South good start. candidates to bring the ball up the floor. "We've had some real good and Sierra Clayborn. The twin sisters played on the girls basketball title. ones since l've been here," Fricke said. "lt could be a situation where team. "We have a good mix of young and old," said Ellis, who has five we use different guys depending on the team and the defense. We seniors on the roster. "Last year, we were very senior dominated, want someone who will make good decisions and be a leader." which was nice, but we will have a different look this year." - Matt Harness - Matt Harness the Wildkitsfeatureone a highlightedgame.Plus, tinos returntoEvanston, St. Joseph.ButLiva- against conferencefoe against NewTrieranda a Nov.26homedate schedule, including There areseveralmust- 6 p.m.Dec.20 GAME TOWATCH: season Livatino, enteringsixth HEAD CC*I:Tom Supersectional Class 4AChicagoState to Young58-32inthe 20(4 PtAYOFFS:Lost League overall, 2013-14 RE0II25-6 Nojel Eastern. ¡n 6-4sophomoreguard of thestate'stoprecruits his almamater,alwaysis Feb. lOroadmatch-up see gamesonLoyoia's Loyola atEvanston, IO-i Catholic The Ramblerslostfourveteranstartersofflastseason'ssectional with oneanother.Wecameback abettersenseofourroles." struggled, butweplayedsomegreat competitionandalsobonded the team."Ithinkthattripwaskey toourseason,"hesaid."We runs fromDec.27-31.Livatinosaidlast year'sexperiencestrengthen entered intheVisitMesa.comBasketballChallengeArizona,which tournament. Afterplaying¡nFloridalastDecember,theRamblersare For thesecondyearinarow,Loyolawillgooutofstateforitsholiday players andreadytostepup,"Boehmsaid. varsity rookie."Iagreewelostalot,buthaveguyswhoarecapable season. JuniorBrandonDanowski,asharp-shootingguard,is are twootherswhoinlinetoseetheirplayingtimeincreasethis said. SeniorforwardPeterPoggioliandseniorguardMarkDowdle shots fromtheoutsideand¡satoughkidgooddefender,"Livatino this seasonasthestartingpointguard."Hecangettobasket,hit minutes agameasjunior,buthewillhavetheball¡nhishandslot on amuchlargerloadthisseason.The6-1ManganplayedaboutIO A second-yearvarsityplayer,seniorMikeManganisexpectedtotake I, ownership oftheteamisgoingtobeabigdeal." We alsoneedhimtobealeader.Hehasgoodvoice,andtaking he didlastyear,"Livatinosaid."Butwealsoneedhimtoscoreinside. front. "Hecanknockdownthettweenow,andthatwasnotsomething expects morefromBoehmthisseason,especiallyonthescoring Boehm wasaroleplayerasjunior,butcoachTomLivatinosaidhe Senior GriffinBoehm,a6-4forward,isthelonestartertoreturn. championship team,threeofwhomareplayingbasketballincollege. 1lb'IJ:!,iI ,l I ______- MattHarness ages IOrebounds.Noonewithassists. Noonewillblowyouaway. anyone shoots50percentfromthree,"Smithsaid."Nooneaver- fit togetherforNorthShoreCountryDay?ThehopeisthatPotter's The talkaroundWinnetkaisabouttheteam.Asin,willpieces thing itlackedlastyear,accordingtoSmith."He'sprobablyoneofthe Junior BenPotterhasstarredfortheRaiders'boyssoccerteam.Now, able toputtheballdownonceortwice,eventhreefourtimes." "His ballhandlingismuchbetter,"Smithsaid."He'scomingalong,being Tommy Johnsurgery,Caselooksmorepolished,accordingtoSmith. game afterhespenttimefollowingthe2012-13seasonrecoveringfrom Andrew Casesaid.PercoachRashidSmith,Kayseralsoistheieam's leading scorer.SamKayseriSèveryquickplayer,senioteammate M' really goingtohavebeagreatteam andworktogether." as Casesaid:"FortheRaiderstobe great andforustosucceed,we're Everyone isajackofalltradeswithMatt Morettebeingtheace."Or Morette willnolongerhavetobringtheballupcourt."Idoubt return allowsplayerstoslidebacktheirnaturalpositionsand basketball gamewilllikelyaffectNorthShoreCountryDay'sseason. Potter adjustsaftergoing18monthswithoutplayingnahighschool best naturalbasketballplayersl'veeverseen,"Morettesaid.Howwell he givesNorthShoreCountryDayatruepointguard,whichissome- nose fortheball,"Casesaid.Havinghadafulloffseasontoworkonhis most talenteddefender."He'stenaciousondefenseandhereallyhasa i ¡I 1'JL4I'J :I I Coach RashidSmith NIL APIONEERPRESSPUBUCATION [ij. n e3a - JonahRosenbium THURSDAY, NOVEMBER20,2014 iders' are," Morettesaid. test forustoseewherewe Prep isalwaysarealgood in Class2A."Northridge Mel wentontoplacethird last season.Providence-St. in thesectionalsemifinals against Providence-St.Mel challenge. Theylost38-36 are expectedtopresenta a betterstart.TheKnights year willbeongettingoffto started 2-8,theonusthis son. Afterlastyear'steam second gameofthesea- key game,choosingthe didn't takelongtopicka Junior guardMattMorette Country Day,6p.m.Dec.3 Northridge atNorthShore GAME TOWATCH: Smith, enteringfifthseason HEAD OAGHRashid semifinals 2A NOrthcidgeRegional Rickover 54-52inClass 244 NA League 2-IO IndependentSchool 2013-14 RECORD:8-15, Lost to ION 43 44 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2014 I A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL

2013-I4REtOR 20(3-1 L ' AAL overall, l-9 Centra overall, Forward Ezeke Orneke, an all rban NOrth se The Hawkswelcome back seniors Geo Sergeant and Caleb deMan- Suburban North Suburban South season, and wing Nick Kanjou are back for their senior years. Omeke gny for their third varsity seasons. The two have been part of 53 wins, 20(4 PLAYOFFS: Lost said he's become more assertive and aggressive this year, while two Central Suburban South championships and two regional titles. 2014 PlAYOFFS: Lost to to Notre Dame 51-44 in Kanjou remains the team's best outside shooter. Omeke's post moves Sargeant, a 6-7forward, led theteam in scoring (17.1) and rebounding Loyola 42-37 in the Class the Class 4A Maine East look crisper, Maine East junior Franklin Orange added. "He's a beast,' (7.0) last season. The 6-3 deMarigny returns as the point guard after 4A Maine South Sectional Regional semifinals Orange said of Omeke. "He's been showing me the ropes because he's averaging 10.2 points, 5.0 rebounds and 3.2 assists as ajunior. "Caleb final HEAD COACIL Dave Ge- been around for four years. He's just a really good player. I'm expect- is stronger, quicker and plays with more confidence," coach Tony HEAD COADI: Tony Lavora- nis, entering fifth year ng big things from him this year." Lavorato said. "He will have a breakout year and be more of an impact to, entering 12th season player from a scoring standpoint. He's up for the challenge." GAME TO WATCft Maine , ,I I ______CAMESTOWATCH: Maine East at Niles North, 7:30 A i yyI South at Proviso West p.m. Dec. 9 Orange and junior point guard Milan Grover will run the Blue Demons' Holiday Tournament, Dec. Point guard Abby George offense in place ofAbby George, who transferred to Niles North. Orange The one player who stands out on paper is Brad Perry, a 6-Il, 20-27 and Grover are familiar with higher-level play: Orange was pulled up to 255-pound junior center. He's the tallest player Lavorato has coached transferred to NUes Maine South will play varsity as a freshman, and Grover was promoted last year. Orange said at Maine South. "He has a ways to go, but he's making progress," North over the summer at the heralded holiday the biggest area in which he has improved since his sophomore season Lavorato said. "He can run the floor and keeps the ball high when he after three years at tournament for a third year has been his basketball IO. He is better at moving without the ball and catches it. I like having an inside presence, and it will allow us to do Maine East, a decision in a row. The top-notch, understanding the plays, his teammates observed. He's really good at some different things." DeMarigny said Perry's potential is exciting. that still stings for some 18-team field will be a good attacking the basket, and if he doesn't have any layups, he kicks ¡tout," "We've never really had someone who can block shots and protect the of his now-former team- measuring stick for the Omeke said. And when he wants to, he can really score the ball." Both rim like him," deMarigny said. "His presence will affect what players mates: Maine East senior Hawks. Headliners this skills figure to be important in replacing George. do in the paint." forward Ezeke Omeke, season include Steven- a four-year varsity vet- son and St. Joseph, two eran, did not want to talk IIIJjIj:fl! teams that are expected to about George when his Maine East's girls basketball team won the Central Suburban North Jon Arenas showed in the second half of last season that he can be contend for state champi- transfer was mentioned. last year for the first time in program history, and Omeke and Orange a go-to scorer for the Hawks by averaging 12 points over the last II onships in their respec- The Blue Demons' first both said they want that level of success. Orange was in the bleach- games. But Lavorato said things will be different for the 6-3 junior tive classes. Longtime time playing Nues North ers when the Maine East girls defeated Maine West to clinch the guard this season, now that he's a known commodity. 'lt was easier participant New Trier also will likely be one of their conference title, and he said he wants to play in big games where the for him as the fourth option on our team and he had a weaker de- will be back this season. most emotional game of energy s as high as it was that night. According to wingman Kanjou, fender on him," Lavorato said. "But he's bigger, stronger and quicker the year. SOur team is better than last year. "Hopefully this year we can get [the this year, and I believe he will be more lethal in the lane and someone Central Suburban North title]." who can also shoot the ball for us." - Eric Van Dril - Matt Harness NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2014 45

9-16 2013-14 overall, 4-8 Metro overall, 3-5 East Sweet-shooting sophomore Zac Rzewnicki played for Mean Streets, ooney and junior fo Suburban Sètor guard Joe ban Catholic one of the top AAU teams in the Midwest, during the offseason. Dons' top returning players. Coach Tom eW 2014 PtAYOFFS: Lost 2014 Pt*VOFFS Lost to He headlines a group of returners that includes senior wings Dino team's best player last year, and he's coming back much improved. to Vernon Hills 61-46 in Evanston 52-45 in the Devivo, David Lechowicz and Brian Burack. Burack is an athletic Les says Becar also has drastically bettered his game since last year the Class 3A Ridgewood Class 4A Maine East guard who can slash into the paint. His left shoulder has popped out and should continue to build off the strong performance he put to- Regional semifinals Regional final of its socket several times since he was a sophomore, however, and gether at the end of his sophomore campaign. "They can score, they HEAD COACH: Chris Mroz, that affected him on the court. That's why his junior season ended shoot the ball well and they are very competitive players," Les said. HEAD COACH: Tom Les, entering fifth season prematurely, but he had arthroscopic surgery in the offseason to entering eighth season ______tighten his left labrum. He hasn't had any issues with it since. 't ti i GAME TO WATCH: Elm- IAji[':lI'i' GAMES TO WAT wood Park at Ridgewood, , ti i Les said there are a handful of juniors who should step up and con- Notre Dame at the Lane 7p.m., Dec. 12 il i [I -'TI I tribute right away for the Dons. That group includes a few juniors who Thanksgiving Tourna- Point guard Anthony Mroz was the Rebels' creator last season. Some of the Rebels most played last year and should see more playing time this year. Expect ment, Nov. 24-26, 28 He'd not only look for his own shot, but would regularly be able to memorable games in players like Lucas Simon, Anthony D'Avanzo and Donte Washington to The Thanksgiving penetrate the defense and kick it out to Rzewnicki, Devivo and others recent years have been be in the rotation this year. tournament - with for open looks. Mroz has since graduated - he's playing baseball at against Riverside-Brook- scheduled games Cardinal Stritch in Milwaukee - and, this year, point guard duties field. They aren't sched- 1IiIJ:!I against Mount Carmel, figure to fall to junior Keith Kerrigan, sophomore Josh Carrasquillo uled to play the Bulldogs "I think I will have the option of going big or small," Les said. "I am Lane and Lake View - and, at times, Rzewnicki. "Keith is a really good point guard because this year, however. Their going to have a variety of options to play different styles." will indicate where the he's really fast and strong," junior center Peter Cabaj said. "He knows first Metro Suburban East team stands, and where how to control the ball under a lot of stress." - Brian De Los Santos home game is against it needs to improve. rival Elmwood Park. - Eric Van Dril

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-14 REOROE 8-18 A överaff,-6 Ce overall, I-9 Central Subur- The Vikings wiU countoñímníorgùard Cris Cook to . The s I junior forward Evan Hines who averag Suburban North ban South big contributions. "He does a little of everything for us," Olson said. points and just over 4 rebounds per game last season. Coach Bob Wil- , 2014 PUYOFFS Lost to "He rebounds, he gets assists and he scores points for us." Cook, hams said Hines will be a key member of the Wolves' offense, which 2014 PLAYOFFS: Lost to Maine South 70-45 in who started every game last year, said he's worked on his shooting relies largely on speed and perimeter play. The team also returns Maine South 69-33 in the Class 4A NUes North this offseason. He said he's also developed a better understanding junior guard Jojo Rios, who averaged nearly IO points per game last the Class 4A Niles North Regional final of the Vikings' defensive system. Two other starters from last year's season. "We expect them both to leave it all on the court for us this Regional semifinals HEAD COACH: Glenn team, senior guards Malik Dupree and Danilo Ranger, are returning. year," Williams said of Hines and Rios. Sophomore guard Mirsad HEAD COACH: Bob Wil- Olson, entering sixth Olson said both players have gotten stronger over the offseason. At Mackic is back after a strong showing as a freshman. hams, entering sixth season 6-6, Ranger is able to play inside, but Olson said he also expects the season YY I team's tallest player to prove his range this season. GAME TO WATCH: Maine GAME TO WATCH: Niles South at Niles North, !ViI ______Guard Octavius Parker Il transferred from Gordon Tech, where he West at Evanston, 7 p.m. I 7:30 p.m. Dec. 2 j averaged 13.9 points per game a year ago. Parker is a sophomore. Jan.16 Olson said he expects to play IO to Il players per game, so there will be He said the transition to his new team has been smooth, and he's Maine South knocked Williams believes almost plenty of opportunities for new players. Junior guard Craig Dawkins confident the Wolves have what it takes to be successful. The Wolves the Vikings out of last any team in the talented joined the Vikings' varsity toward the end of last year. Olson said also have a couple of seniors who are new to the team. Williams said year's postseason, so Central Suburban South Dawkins is a "phenomenal" athlete with the ability to put points on forwards Mario Ljubic and Bryan Villeda are good athletes who have returning players are ea- could win the conference, the board. Dawkins said he learned last season to be shot-ready and excelled at other sports. Both stand 6-4 and bring height as well as ger for a rematch. While but Evanston is likely to be to remain focused all game. The Vikings have one sophomore on their athieticism. one of the top contenders. Olson said every game roster, guard Jordan LaBelle. Olson hopes LaBelle not only will gain is equally important, experience, but also contribute to the Vikings' success. The Wildkits' return- he said the Vikings are ing starters include key Williams said that in his 24 years coaching he's never had a team with looking forward to the contributors Elijah Henry, a as many confident 3-point shooters as the Wolves have this season. season opener at Buffalo forward, and Nojel Eastern, Ranger is one of only two players over 6-1 on the Vikings' roster. The In addition to Rios, Hines and Parker, seniors Emin Ademi and Odi Grove on Monday to see a guard. Evanston will be a other is 6-3 junior Usman Hussaini. Audisho are strong behind the arc. where they stand. big test for the Wolves. - Megan Hart - Megan Hart

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4 IOfl 2013-14 REcORD: 14-14 _J " , I 8-19 overall, 4-6 Cen- overall, 3-7 Central S TheThans lost their entire starting n st year am Among tral Suburban North knee before the Spartans began their summer practices. Glenbrook North ban South returning players, forward Jimmy Martinelll averaged the most minutes coach David Weber said he's hopeful the senior forward, who was a 2013 2014 PlAYOFFS: Lost to 2014 PLAYOFFS: Lost per game on that squad, but he broke his right foot during winter all-Central Suburban North selection, will return by January. Glenbrook New Trier 51-45 in the Class to New Trier 59-47 in break and missed the remainder of the year. "He's been working really North will likely lean heavily on senior wing Pat Hamilton to score while 4A New Trier Regional final the Class 4A New Trier hard to develop his ball handling and to be able to play outside on the Siegien is out. Weber said scoring on the inside will have to increase, and Regional semifinals perimeter," senior point guard George Mavrakis said of Martinelli. "He's HEAD COACH: Ben Widner, the Spartans also are likely to rely on their guards to create more on of- HEAD COACH: David always been tall for his age, but what I think is going to help him get to entering third season fense. Weber added that he hopes improved defensive intensity will result Weber, entering 20th the next level is being able to play outside." GAMETOWATCH: Niles in points, too. "We're a lot tougher this year, defensively," Hamilton said. season "We're switching all of our screens, and just playing a lot more aggres- I______West at Glenbrook South, 7 p.m. Dec. 9 GAME TO WATCH: sively." Glenbrook South at Mavrakis, senior forward Sean McDonagh and senior guard Chase This game isn't just the YYAI Glenbrook North, 7:30 Daniel were all up on varsity last year, but they played limited minutes. Titans' first Central Subur- McDonagh said his job was mostly to provide energy and defense p.m., Dcc. 5 Glenbrook North has a slew of first-year varsity players. One notable ad- ban South contest, it's the when he came into games as a junior. "Last year we were role players, The Titans and dition is Michael Stachnik, a junior forward who transferred from Loyola. only time they're scheduled and this year we're going to have to be key players," McDonagh said. Spartans are in similar He's going to help us a lot," senior point guard Matthias Kim said. "He to play in Glenview before Mavrakis didn't play much behind Danny Nikitas a year ago, but he'll positions to start the shoots the ball really well. He plays good defense, too. On our team, he's a the new year. Glenbrook try to fill Nikitas' sizable void. Nikitas, a freshman at Lake Forest year. Neither has a pretty big guy. He can help usan the offensive boards." South will play in two College, not only led the team in scoring on many nights, but he also ton of size, which puts tournaments in 2014 - the created shots with his dribble penetration. a premium on their Loyola/New Trier Thanks- giving Tournament next defensive intensity. Glenbrook North had played in the Proviso West Holiday Tournament since IJ u week, and the Wheeling The game isn't just 2003, but the Spartans had to scramble to find a new holiday tournament j The Titans aren't very tall this year. They don't have an intimidating, Hardwood Classic during a rivalry, it's an op- when the event downsized. They wound up committing to play in DeKaIb's shot-blocking presence who can gobble up rebounds on the interior, winter break - and it has portunity to learn more Chuck Dayton Holiday Tournament. "In the long run, I think the DeKaib tourna- Glenbrook South coach Ben Widner said. a big game at Glen brook about both squads. ment is going to be better for us," Weber said. - Eric Van Dril North on Dec. 5. Eric Van Dril Goöd i ck GBN & G" I S! THE NANCY GIBSON GROUP 847-753-6239

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2014 PLAYOFFS: Lost to Chicagoland Jewish 57-45 in the Class IA Christian Liberty Academy Regional semifinals 2013-14 REORft 20-B f r LA i HEAD COACH: Ira Shyman, entering fifth season overall, 10-2 Independent Forward Charlie Newell and center Matt Brown both started as juniors School League CAMES TO WATCH: Yeshiva vs. Ida Crown at Fairview South School in Skokie, 3:15 p.m. Dec. 14; on last year's squad. They've returned, and so too has senior point Yeshiva vs. Ida Crown at , 3 p.m. Feb. I 2014 PLAYOFFS: Lost to guard Dylan Haig. The 6-4 Newell and the 6-6 Brown provide North- When Yeshiva and Ida Crown meet, the schools have to find neutral venues that can accom- Providence-St. Mel 38-36 ridge with a combination of size and skill that many Class 2A schools modale the big crowds. The first game is considered a home game for Ida Crown and Yeshiva in the Class 2A Guerin don't have. Haig is an experienced ball-handler who is capable of is the home team in the second game. Yeshiva also plays Chicagoland Jewish twice during Sectional semifinals being the best player on the court in big games, which he showed the season. Yeshiva travels to Chicagoland Jewish on Dec. 20 for an 8:45 p.m. game, and it HEAD COACH: Will Rey, against Providence-St. Mel last season in the sectional semifinals. hosts Chicagoland Jewish on Jan. 25 at 5:45 p.m. "Both of those schools are big games for us entering 11th season Junior guard Patrick Hunt and senior guard Tomislav Cuvalo will likely because they [the players] grow up being friendly with some of the other kids on the private- step into the starting lineup and try to help fill the scoring void left by CAME TO WATCH: Vernon school teams, so there is a natural rivalry," Shyman said. Hills at Northridge, 5:30 Steve Leazer, who is a freshman on the Saint Louis men's basketball p.m. Nov.28 team. "[Hunt] came in as the sixth man [last season}, and he would just light it up with the threes," Newell said. The Knights will play several important games VI i ______II i I in their pursuit of the In- Depth figures to be another one of Northridge's strengths this dependent School League season. The Knights' bench will include junior big man Joe Eck, along tille, but this Battle at the with junior guard Pablo Esparza and sophomore guard Kiko Maso. Ridge Tournament game ' Northridge coach Will Rey said Eck and Maso both really came on has the chance to be one t during the summer. "I think our bench will be a little bit deeper than 2013-14 RECORD: of their most entertaining LtLA i i[ui:1 I last year," Rey said. of the season. Vernon Hills After former head coach Justin Welke was named the men's basketball coach 5-13 overall senior guard Robby Nardini at Harper College in the spring, Roycemore hired Alex Blunt. 2014 PLAYOFFS: Lost has deep range and can With practice underway, Roycemore athletic director Rob Linkhart compli- to Christian Liberty The Knights' 2013-14 season ended when Providence-St. Mel guard light up the scoreboard. mented Blunt's influence on the team, specifically the way Blunt instructs, Academy 67-41 in the Bernard Lilly Jr. hit a 3-pointer at the buzzer in their sectional semif i- The Cougars are anchored works on conditioning and teaches basketball intelligence. Class IA Christian nal game. Providence-St. Mel finished third in Class 2A. Haig, Brown by forward Lem Turner, Liberty Academy Re- To liven things up at practice, Blunt instituted a rule that the team play dodge- who regularly makes daz- and Newell agreed that Northridge players were motivated by the gional quarterfinals ball once a week, and he even participates. zling blocks. The springy disappointment as they prepared for this season. 'Every time you're HEAD COACH: Alex in the gym, you just kind of have that image in your head of the shot "The game teaches teamwork and strong communication skills, which any 6-5 senior averaged more Blunt, entering first going in at the last second," Brown said. good team needs to have to be successful during the season," Blunt said. than three blocks per game season last season. - Eric Van Dril - Nick Matkovich NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION I THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2014 49 Trend 'Dine Out' month benefits Advocate's Group Adult Down Syndrome Center

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The event NORTH SHORE fuL" concludes with a Snowmen at Night Story- The event is free but participants are CENTER time (1 p.m. Sunday). requested to bring a nonperishable food item For details, call (847) 676-2230 or go to FOR THE for the Maine Township Food Pantry. wwwbarnesandnoble.com. PERFORMING For details, call (847) 692-5129 or go to TROUBLE BREWING ARTS IN SKOKIE www.prparks.org. Kermit runs into a bad guy named Badguy Sat. 12/13, 1 & 5 pm ANOTHER EXERCISE OUTLET and that spells trouble for the Muppets in Sun. 12/14, 2 pm Grab your ice skates and kids and head to "Muppets Most Wanted." The 106-minute PG- the Thanksgiving Skate, 1-2 p.m. Saturday, rated movie will be shown at 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 22 at the Oakton Ice Arena, 2800 W. Nov. 22 at the Niles Public Library 6960 Oakton, Park Ridge. You will all have a great Oakton St. A snack will be served. saltcreekballet.org workout and you wifi be able to participate For details, call (847) 663-1234 or go to ',LI''II,'I in a raffle for a Thanksgiving turkey. Regular www.ni1eslibrarorg Movie Review and that'sokaywithduPont- at first.For estate. HealsoinvitesDavid,who declines, on andmoveintoaposhguesthouse onthe the 1988OlympicsandasksMark tosign greatness byfundingateamto compete at Mark thatheplanstorestoreAmerica to Foxcatcher,thepalatialduPontestate. easily seducedwhenhereceivesasummons noodles. Soit'seasytounderstandwhyhe's his tinyapartmentanddinnerofRamen $20, whichhesorelyneeds,judgingfrom ementary school.Buthe'salsotheretoearn his Olympicgoldmedalinaspeechatanel- talk aboutAmerica,"saysMark,holding to tarnishedAmericanideals."I'mhere er" openswiththefirstofmanyreferences fling TatumandMarkRuffalo),"Foxcatch- wrestlers MarkandDavidSchultz(Chan- unrecognizable) andOlympicchampion aire JohnE.duPont(SteveCarell,almost tragic, relationshipbetweenmulti-million- mood, you'renotlikelytobedisappointed. and masterfulmanipulationof tion arisingfromfineacting you canacceptanapproxima- basically outofluck.Butif from "Foxcatcher,"inotherwords,you're seem inevitable. atmosphere ofdreadwillcertainlymakeit to explain,butitsslowlyaccumulating fores ofthesenselessmurderitattempts that youunderstandthewhysandwhere- ing, depressivetrue-crimedramafeeling Film Critic BY BRUCER4ORAM impressive in "Foxcatchor." and SteveCarell Channîng Tatum Wrestling aficionadoduPontinforms You mightnotwalkawayfromthisbrood- Based ontheunlikely,andultimately If you'relookingfordefinitiveanswers 'Foxcatcher' pinsdown e 'FOXCA ** sense * 112 TCHER' And thencruellyrejectshim,announcing rich foranyonetosayso. entrance. nancy, ifnotoutrightinsanityfrom hisfirst mouthed duPont,whosuggests malig- Especially Carell'sastheempty-eyed,slack- performances thathintatunspokentruths. grim senseofforeboding.Andbycomplex the truestory),informedbyanincreasingly "Foxcatcher" alterstwomajorfeaturesof suggestion thanfactualdetail(infact, his estatein1996. cably, cold-bloodedlyshotDavidtodeathon Pont -whichendedwhenduinexpli- ship betweentheSchultzbrothersanddu psychological underpinningsoftherelation- nett Millertakestoexplainingthetwisted coach, mentorandleaderofmen. du Pont'sdelusionalideasabouthisroleasa Who iswillingtogoonlysofarsupport talented, better-respected,olderbrother. felt aboutbeingintheshadowofhismore- that Davidwastheonehewantedallalong. eventually undermineshistrainingentirely. engagements, introduceshimtococaineand figure, hasMarkintroducehimatspeaking wing. Heassignshimselftheroleoffather is notmatchedbyhisintellect,under tionally vulnerableMark,whosestrength lationship changes.DuPonttakestheemo- role asMark'scoachbut,gradually,theirre- awhile, duPontiscontentwithhisimaginary Though he'splayingamanwho's fartoo At least,that'stheapproachdirectorBen- "You can'tbuyDave,"Markhadtolddu It's anapproachthatreliesmoreon resentment Markhasalways at Foxcatcherdeepensthe he can.AndDavid'sarrival Pont earlier,butitturnsout of dread r Set sailONShakespeare'smiraculous NTh APIONEERPRESSPUBUCATION filled withadventure,romance, wonder andredemptioll E;: BEGINS NOVEMBER30 THURSDAY NOVEMBER202014 chicagoshakes.com 3125O 5.5600 odyssey- Con 5$ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION NIL Thankful for family and

MOMMY ON word." This idea takes that SHOESTRThTG concept to a new level by giving By BETH guests a chance to find everyone's ENG!TD*t( name. It's a great way to break the ice and make everyone feel welcome. house, turkey, stuffing Directions: football and fun are Thanksgiv- Visit http://puzzlemaker.discov- Iouring staples. Although I can't eryeducation.com to make your promise you a Bears victory I can very own customized word search offer some entertaining activities puzzles. Plug in your guests' that will make memories and keep names and the site will do the rest. your guests happy. I recommend passing out puzzles prior to dinner so everyone learns Secret Code Place Cards each other's names before your Get creative with place cards meal begins. that double as code-breaker puzzles. It's a fun twist on tradi- ABC Thankful Game tional place cards and encourages Thanksgiving is a time to show group interaction. If you have kids gratitude from A-Z, which is why at home, enlist them in helping youthis game is perfect. It's also a TOP: A homemade word search chal- write the cards using the code- snap to play because it requires no lenges guests to find the names of breaker key. preparation. everyone at the party that are hidden in a You need: To play: Go around the table jumble of letters. Cardstock place cards asking guests what they are thank- RIGHT: Secret Code Place Cards with Pen or marker ful for in order of the alphabet. For the Secret Code Key help Thanksgiving Code-Breaker Key (available example, the first player will name guests get to know each other as they for free at MommyonaShoestring. something he is grateful for that find their places at the table. corn) begins with the letter "a," then, the ABOVE: A rousing game of Pass the Directions: next player says something she is Popcorn will entertain everyone. i PHOTOS Use the Code Breaker Key to grateful for that begins with the BY BETH ENGELMAN/FOR PIONEER PRESS around the table. If the popcorn Directions: write names in code on card stock letter "b." Gaine play continues un- is dropped, start over from the Chose one player to leave the place cards. tu every letter is mentioned. Directions: beginning. room while the "turkey egg" is When it's time for dinner, invite Each player gets either a set of hidden. When the player returns, guests to find their seats by break- Pass the Popcorn chopsticks or a small spoon. Turkey Egg Hunt the others will call out "gobble, ing the code. If needed, pass out I love this multigenerational The oldest player starts by Looking for a game to play in gobble," when the player moves copies of the "Code Breaker Key." game, which requires a lot of con- using the chopsticks to pass the between dinner and dessert? Try closer to the hiding spot or "giblet, centration and teamwork. popcorn to the person seated on this silly version of the "hot/cold" giblet," when the player moves fur- Guests' Names Word Search You need: his right. That person then passes game. ther away. Once the egg is found, I love word searches because Chopsticks or spoons (great for the popcorn to the person seated You need: a new seeker is named, and the they entice even the most cyni- little hands) on her right, and game play con- Plastic or hard boiled egg ("tur- game repeats. cal guest to find that "last hidden One piece of popcorn tinues until the popcorn has gone key egg") Happy Thanksgiving! NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2014 59 III CO CALENDAR

change history and prevent an event the role of the Cat in all 55 pertormanc- Holiday How-To's: Annual URSOAY, NOV.20 that results in doom for both humans es at Terezin, speaks before the opera, Holiday Demonstration SUBMIT YOUR EVENT and mutants. (imdb.com) Run time: and appears in all eight performances. Morning Matinee: Night Moves Weekend 131 minutes. Contact: Community To submit an event for She provides her personal insight Il am.: lt's time to deck the halls! Stop 10:30 am.: Three radical environmental- Engagement Department 847-677-5277 consideration in print, visit into her experiences of Brundibár and by Chalet for free, 20-minute "how-to's" ists look to execute the protest of their Ext. 232 or events@Iincolnwood library. www.pioneerlocal.com/ surviving the Holocaust. This event is focused on creative decorating and lives: the explosion of a hydroelectric org. Lincolnwood Public Library, 4000 submit-content and click the at St. Mary's Episcopal Church (enter entertaining. Check out expert demon- dam. (imdb.com) Run time: 112 minutes. W. Pratt Ave., Lincoinwood. Call (847) "Events" tab on the left side of the on Crescent Ave.) Mary Wilson House strations of Winter Containers, Outdoor Contact: Community Engagement 677-5277. screen. Please submit the event Beyer Auditorium, 306 S. Prospect Lighting, Decorating with Ribbon and Department 847-677-5277 Ext. 232 or no later than lO days before the Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-553-4442. Mantel and Staircase Decorating. [email protected]. Lincol- Friday Film: A Million Ways to desired publication date. $15-$25. Chalet Landscape, Nursery and Garden nwood Public Library, 4000 W. Pratt Die in the West Center, 3132 Lake Ave., Wilmette. Call Ave.. Lincolnwood. Call 847-677-5277 1p.m.: A cowardly farmer begins to The Acme Blues Band, featuring 847-256-0561. Free. fall for the mysterious new woman in Franklin Park resident Julio Cinematic Classic: The Great town, and he must put his newfound Cuomo, performs Dictator Rotary Club of Oak Park-River courage to the test when her husband, from the Chicago area. Admission is 9 p.m.: The Acme Blues Band features Forest Festival of Woes 1p.m.: Dictator Adenoid Hynkel tries a notorious gunslinger, announces his free on Fridays to both the EAG gallery guitarist/vocalist/songwriter Julio Cuo- Noon: Unique handcrafted trees, to expand his empire while a poor arrival. (imdb.com) Run time: 116 min- and the Elmhurst Art Museum (like mo of Franklin Park. The band performs wreaths, and more available for Jewish barber avoids persecution utes. Contact: Community Engagement the Nov. 21 opening reception). The Blues favorites from Clapton, B.B. King, purchase to decorate your home for the from Hynkel's regime. (imdb.com) Run Department 847-677-5277 Ext. 232 or exhibit can be viewed during regular Stray Cats, Elvis, Muddy Waters, Tracy holidays. Live music, entertainment and time: 125 minutes. Contact: Community [email protected]. Lincol- Museum hours, Tuesday, Wednesday. Chapman, The Blues Brothers, T-Bone Santa daily from 2 - 4 p.m. Seasonal Engagement Department 847-677-5277 nwood Public Library, 4000 W. Pratt Thursday and Saturday from IO am. to Walker and others. Richie's Restaurant refreshments, crafts, raffles and more!- Ext. 232 or events@lincolnwoodlibrary. Ave., Lincolnwood. Call 847-677-5277 5 p.m., Friday from IO am. to 8 p.m. and and Sports Bars, 9812 W. Lawrence Brookdale Plaza Oak Park formerly org Lincoinwood Public Library, 4000 Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. On days Ave., Schiller Park. Call 847-928-8500. Holley Court Terrace , tIll Ontario Street W. Pratt Ave., Lincolnwood. Call (847) GlenViEWINGS Fall Film Series: other than Fridays, Museum admission Oak Park , Oak Park. Call 708-383-lilI. 677-5277 Wadjda' for adults is $5, seniors and students 5 & under Free, Adults $5 Students 6-12 $3, and children under 5, free. Elmhurst Harmonizers sing for 2p.m.: The Saudi Arabian film is & Seniors $3 Families of 4 or more $15. screened. Rated PG. Runs 98 minutes. Art Museum, 150 S. Cottage Hill Ave., Westminster seniors Make and Take craft An audience-led discussion follows Elmhurst. Call 630-279-1009. Kontras Sfring Quartet 7:15 p.m.: The North Shore Harmonizers IO am.: Kids can stop by the library the film. Glenview Public Library, 1930 1:30 p.m.: For the first of its three entertain senior residents with a lively every Saturday to make a craft to take Glenview Road, Glenview. Call 847-729- Cornucopia at The Women's recitals this season as part of Elmhurst concert that blends Broadway and pop home. Winnetka-Northfield Public 750 0. Club of Evanston College's World Music Series: this favorites with winter holiday music. Library District - Northfield Branch, 7p.m.:Ajuried holiday art/gift show program, titled Geselligheid, features The Harmonizers are an independent 1785 Orchard Lane, Northfield. Call New Member Shabbat Dinner opens to the public. Showcases Beethoven's first "Razumovsky" string women's a cappella chorus in the bar- 847-446-7220. 6 p.m.: New Member Shabbat Dinner 55 carefully-selected vendors who quartet, Tchaikovsky's first string bershop tradition that just celebrated honoring new TJM members. Dinner hand-make the best things for holiday quartet, and Turmas "La oración del its 60th-anniversary year. Westminster Hungarian Lace Necklace at 6p.m. followed by Family Shabbat shopping. Shop during: Friday, 5 - 9 torero."The Quartet currently has Place, 3200 Grant St., Evanston. Call IO am.: This elegant netted pattern is Service at 7:30 p.m. Menu: salad, p.m.; Saturday, IO am. - 5 p.m.; Sunday, residencies with the Ars Viva Symphony 847-570-3422. N/A. reminiscent of Victorian times. Using chicken (chicken tenders for children), noon - 4 p.m. Tickets can be purchased needle and thread, learn how to follow of Skokie, the Chicago Youth Symphony potatoes. and vegetable. Pasta for at http://cornucopia.wcofe.org or at the the pattern to create the "V" design with Orchestra, and Western Michigan Uni- FRIDAY, NOV. 2$ vegetarians. Temple Judea Mizpah, door. The Women's Club of Evanston, an accent color. Previous seed bead versity. Elmhurst College - Buik Recital 8610 Niles Center Road, Skokie. Call 1702 Chicago Ave., Evanston. Call 847- experience is required. Bead In Hand, Hall, 190 S Prospect Ave., Elmhurst. Call Holiday Book and Toy Fair 847-676-1566. $12 per adult (age 13 and 475-3800. $6. 145 Harrison St., Oak Park. Call 708- 312-513-8317. $20. 9a.m.: Beautiful, high quality books and over); $5 per child., 848-1761. $30. toys for sale, tax free. Bake sale, "Pick Holiday Tree Lighting Fun, Fancy and Filled Cupcakes Anime Club 7 p.m.: Delight in the blaze of holiday Your Prize" raffle, soaps, and handmade Wilmette/Kenilworth Chamber 2 p.m.: Glenbrook South High School 6 p.m.: Watch anime and draw one's lights and color when the majestic tree ornaments. Holiday story time Friday of Commerce Holiday Parade foods and nutrition teacher Kelli Mc- from 3-4 p.m. Belle from Beauty and own manga while feasting on Japanese is illuminated on the lawn. Enjoy holiday Donald shows how to be creative while 10:30 am.: Parade starts at 4th and the Beast and Batman from the Lego snacks1 For ages 12 to 17-years-old. carols by The St. Joseph Parish Youth decorating cupcakes with frosting, Linden streets and proceeds west Movie visit on Saturday from 11a.m. to Franklin Park Public Library, 10311 Grand Choir. Direct inquiries to the Wilmette/ cream filling and other treats, Limited to on Central Avenue to Village Center. noon. Free holiday crafts for the kids Ave., Franklin Park. Call 847-455-6016. Kenilworth Chamber of Commerce, 847- 20 participants ages 13-18. Registration Marching bands, classic cars, clowns, while adults shop. Keystone Montessori 251-3800. Wilmette Village Hall, 1200 is required. Glenview Public Library, bagpipes and local businesses/com- School Gymnasium, 7415 W. North Ave., Chicago Artists Interpret Wilmette Ave., Wilmette. 1930 Glenview Road, Glenview. Call munity groups walking or in decorated River Forest. Call 708-366-1080. Shakespeare: As They Like lt floats and cars. Pictures with Santa 847-729-7500. 7 p.m.: An ambitious exhibit featuring Brundibár, a children's opera, after parade in front of Village Hall. Handicrafters more than 40 well-known Chicago performed with Holocaust Chicago Artery Complementary horse-drawn sleigh ride IO a.m.: Held every Friday at 10a.m. artists who have based their works on survivor Ela Weissberger 2 p.m.: Artists give free workshops. through Village Center. Board sleigh at Park Ridge Senior Center, 100 S. West- selections from the plays and poetry 7:30 p.m.: Petite Opera is stages Center on Hatsted, 3656 N. Halsted St., Greenleaf and Poplar Ave. For inquiries, ern Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-692-5127. of Shakespeare, is appearing as an Brundibar, as performed in the Nazi Chicago. Call 773-472-6469. call Wilmette/Kenilworth Chamber of Elmhurst Artists' Guild invitational now concentration camp, Terezin. lt Commerce, 847-251-3800. Downtown Friday Film: X-Mon: Days of showing and running through Jan. illustrates how art can become a tool of 3D Photography Show and Wilmette, Wilmette and Central Avenue, Future Past 2, 2015. The exhibit includes work defiance and survival, and give one the Wilmette. I p.m.: The X-M en send Wolverine by painters, sculptors, printmakers, hope to live in the most dire of circum- to the past in a desperate effort to photographers and mixed media artists stances. Ela Weissberger, who played SEE GOCALENDAJ1, NEXT PAGE »- 60 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL I

631-7880. $5-$8. 8:30 a.m.: An all-you-can-eat pancake tasty refreshments and special sales. Pre-concert conversation with David breakfast including sausage, bacon, Vintage jewelry, home décor, linens, « FROM PREVIOUS PAGE Leehey at 3 p.m. Dominican University, Illinois Tourette - Movement of scrambled eggs, milk and coffee, Amer- toys, paintings and more are available 7900 W. Division St., River Forest. Call Imperfection Fall Gala ican Legion Post 974, 9757 Pacific Ave., along with dazzling decorations at 708-488-5000. $28; Students through GO CALENDAR 7 p.m.: The Illinois Tourette Syndrome Franklin Park. Call 847-678-7474. $6. great prices. Choose from antiques and college admitted free.. Network hosts a fund raiser featuring decorative arts to designer collectibles. Exhibition the hysterical comedy act "Shut Up Artisan Faire Heritage Trail Mall, 410 Ridge Road, Writers Group About Your Perfect Kid!" Join in for 9 am.: Sisterhood Temple Beth Israel 3p.m.: The Chicago Stereo Camera Club Wilmette. Call 847-256-6208. 7 p.m.: Weekly group offers peer reviews laughs, open bar, delicious food, live presents "Artisan Faire" with jewelry, hosts its 66th Annual "Chicago Light- in a supportive environment. Newcom- music and exciting and unusual live and dyed clothing, terrariums, scarves, Lincolnwood Chamber house International Exhibition of Stereo ers welcome. Wilmette Public Library, silent auction items. Monies raised used cards, fused glass, upcycled mittens, Orchestra concert Photography." The public is invited to 1242 Wilmette Ave., Wilmette. Call locally to provide programming and soaps, Judaica, cookbooks and other 3 p.m.: Music of Thanksgiving and attend any of the two presentations fea- 847-256-5025. scholarships to people with IS and the fabulous wares. Free gift wrap! Raffles turing this unique form of 3-dimensional American heritage Lincolnwood Town related disorders such as UCD, anxiety, and food for purchase. No admittance Center, 3333 W. Touhy, Lincolnwood. photography, submitted by photograph- Storytelling in the Snug with charge. Temple Beth Israel, 3601 W. ic enthusiasts from around the world. AOHD, mood disorders, sensory issues, and learning disabilities. For more Dempster St., Skokie. Call 847-675- Scott Whitehair and Stephanie All funds raised benefit The Chicago New North Shore Chamber 0951. Douglass Lighthouse for People Who Are Blind or information, visit the event website at Orchestra 8 p.m.: Stephanie Douglass, a Moth Visually Impaired. Glenview Police Sta- www.tiny.cc/tourettefundraiser or our 3:30 p.m.: Anatol Lysenka will conduct website at www.illinoistourette.com. St. Catherine Laboure GrandSLAM winner, and Scott White- tion, 2500 E. Lake Ave., Glenview. Call a program featuring music by Weber, Wilder Mansion 211 Prospect Ave., Christmas Bazaar hair, cohost and producer of This Much 847-729-5000. $6 minimum donation. Smetana, Rossini and Brahms. Unitari- 9a.m.: Featuring: crafts and jewel- Elmhurst. Call 630-993-8186. $100. an Church of Evanston, 1330 Ridge Ave., Is True, tell stories. Reservations for ry, children's items, retail vendors dinner and storytelling or for storytelling 'All You Can Eat' Pasta Dinner Evanston. Call 847-864-1330. $15. 4:30 p.m.: Boy Scout Troop 943 hosts a Holy Bouncing Boobies!: A (Pampered Chef, Lia Sophia, Wildfire, alone are strongly recommended. The Batman Burlesque Tastefully Simple, etc), bake sale and pasta dinner that includes a salad bar, Symphonic Sketches by Celtic Knot Public House, 626 Church 11:45 p.m.: Ages IB and up only. Approx- raffle. St. Catherine Laboure Parish, beverage and dessert. Attendees can Symphony of Oak Park and St., Evanston. Call 847-864-1679. imately 60 minutes. Gorilla Tango The- 3535 Thornwood Ave., Glenview. Call bring nonperishable food donation to River Forest receive a free raffle ticket. Donations atre, 1919 N. Milwaukee Ave,, Chicago. 847-729-1414. The Spark 4 p.m.: The Symphony of Oak Park benefit the St. Vincent DePaul food Call 773-598-4549. $25. IO p.m.: DJBVAX spins dance, hip-hop, Heritage Trail Mall Holiday and River Forest, Jay Friedman, Music drive. One free ticket per person. There reggae and house records. Chicago's Il am.: Heritage Trail Mall invites you Director, and Maurice Boyer, Assistant is also a Split the Pot raffle with tickets SUNDAY, NOV.23 Home of Chicken and Waffles Evanston, to its Annual Holiday Open House. This Conductor, present Mozart Symphony being SI each. St. Monica Academy, 5115 2424 Dempster St., Evanston. Call 847- popular event kicks off the holiday No. 25, Sibelius Symphony No. 7, and N. Mont Clare Ave., Chicago. Call 773- Pancake Breakfast 733-9800. season with eye-popping decorations, Schumann Symphony No. 3 "Rhenish." VèÁNTLOCAL CUSTOMERS?

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BY BRUCE INGRAM STIU. PLAYING: Film Critic TICKETS DUMB AND DUMBER TO START AT OPENP4G FRIDAY: ** 3O FORCE MAJEURE Rated PG-13 for crude and sexual humor, partial nudity language and some drug refer- Rated R for some language and brief ences nudity Stars: Jim Carrey, Jeff Daniels, Kathleen Stars: Johannes Kuhnke, Lisa Loven Turner, Laurie Holden Kongsli, Clara Wettergren Pretty much exactly what you'd expect, A normal dynamic of Swedish family with one exception. Where the world-class idi- on vacation in the Alps is shaken in the ots (Carrey and Daniels) in the Farrelly Broth- aftermath of an avalanche. Robert Östlund ers colossal 1994 hit comedy were basically directed the Cannes prize-winning drama. benign and sweet-natured, the passing years A hip-h dptation have made them considerably meaner - and 6 Ctiar Oickm FOXCATCHER 4 chrtmas Caivi way more obnoxious. You might scrounge a vthtbyGQJO *** 1/2 few low-level laughs from this mostly tedious JACKSON DORANai Rated R for some drug use and a scene sequel as the two doofüses hit the road to POSTELL PRINGLE of violence find a long-lost daughter (and secure a kidney deyem with Stars: Steve Carell, Channing Tatum, transplant). But, most likely, it will be in spite RICK BOYNTON Mark Ruffalo, Vanessa Redgrave of yourse W directmfbyGQandjfl Fine acting and all-enveloping yakrn Sbakspeam pmductim depressive mood go a long way toward BEYOND THE LICHTS d by CST w1 Rhard Jonian Prm,tm making up for fuzzy plot details in this Rated PG-13 for sexual content including disturbing tale of a senseless true-crime suggestive gestures, partial nudit3 language story You'll hardly recognize Carell as and thematic elements NOW PLA the decidedly odd aristocratic millionaire Stars: Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Nate Parker, chioauo ,John E. du Pont, who enticed Olympic Minnie Driver sb2kesoaroU 312.5O556OO champion wrestlers Mark and Dave A troubled young singer (Raw) on the brink OnjIavypier ea or chlcagoshakes.com Schultz (Tatum and Ruffalo) to join his of superstardom finds solace in a relationship richly funded Foxcatcher training program with a policeman (Parker) assigned to protect i in the late '80s and wound up murdering her. Gina Prince-Bythewood ("The Secret Life one for no apparent reason. Bennett Miller of Bees") wrote and directed the romance. ("Capote," "Moneyball'), who won the Best DEATH. RELIGION. Si.X. Director prize at Cannes, fudges facts to THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING suggest a motive but what really happened *** Heavy suoiects are made tighter when authors, comedans, artists, is anyone's guess. Rated PG-13 for some thematic elements rnuscans - such as Smashing Pumpkin's BlIy Corgan and others and suggestive material THE HOMESMAN Stars: Eddie Redmayne, Felicity Jones, share personal stores ard rcohs rth fç orodigious questions. Rated R for violence, sexual content, some David Thewlis, Emily Watson disturbing behavior and nudity This biodrama about the life and career Stars: Thmmy Lee Jones, Hilary Swank, of theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking is John Lithgow beautifully shot, extraordinarily well acted In the old West, a strong-willed woman and appropriately inspirational. Unfortu- (Swank) who has agreed to take three women nately, it's also disappointingly soft in terms maddened by misfortune back East, hires of providing insight into the reality of Hawk- a drifter (Jones) to guide and protect them. ing's life and the complexity of his work. Jones ("The Three BUriaS of Melquiades Based on a memoir by his first wife Jane THE Estrades") directed the drama. (played with loving determination by Felicity Jones), "The Theory of Everything" views THE HUNGER CAMES: Hawking's life and career primarily within MOCKINGJAY - PART I the confines of that troubled romance - Rated PG-13 for intense sequences of with occasional timeouts for dramatizations violence and action, some disturbing im- of intellectual breakthroughs. ages and thematic material Stars: Jennifer Lawrence, Josh ROSEWATER Hutcherson, Woody Harrelson, Julianne Rated R for language including some crude Moore referenoes, and violent content 'G After shattering the annual tradition Stars: Gael Garcia Bernal, Shohreh Agda- of the Hunger Games, Katniss Everdeen shloo, Kim Bodnia QUESUONS (Lawrence) becomes a leader in the upris- Suspected ofbeing an American spy, an ing against the oppressive President Snow Iranianjournalist (Bernal) is psychologically hosted by Rob Elder (Donald Sutherland). Francis Lawrence tortured for 118 days. "Daily Show" host Jon ("Hunger Games: Catching Fire") directed Stewart makes his writing/directing debut Listen in by visiting: http://bigquestionspodcast.com the adventure. with the drama. 62 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2014 I A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL

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Edison Park Lutheran Church United in Faith Lutheran Church st. John Lutheran Church st. Alban's Episcopal 6626 N. Oliphant Ave. Chicago, IL 6525 W Irving Park Road (LCMS) Family-friendly church (Across park from Edison Park Metra) 773-283-2326 . www.unitedinfaith.org 773.631.9131, www.edisonparkchurch.com 7429 N. Milwaukee Ave. for every kind of family. Sunday Saturday, 4:30 pm - Evensong 847-647-9867 Single? Partnered? 8:30 AM Traditional Worship Sunday, 8:00 am - Traditions www.st-john-niles.org Spouse and kids? Sunday, 9:15 am - Spirit Bridge 9:30 AM Sunday School Sunday, 10:30 am - New Song i 0:30 AM Praise & Preaching Christ crucified 6240 N. Avondale, Sunday School - 9:15 am Worship Service for your forgiveness near Devon & Harlem Adult Bible Study - 8:00 am Tuesday - 7:00 PM Bible Study Welcoming traditional worship Rev. Dr. Michael D. Sparby, Sr. Pastor Rev. Lester White Communion every Sunday, 9:30 Carole Edwards, Associate in Ministry Handicapped Accessible Sanctuary Handicap accessible stalbanschicago.org Matt Haider, Worship / Music ALL ARE WELCOME! Sunday Worship at 9:30 Michael Lyda, ChildrenlYouth/Family Sunday School & Bible Class 10:45 PARK RIDGE St. Paul Lutheran Church Rev. Matthew Joseph Gunia. Pastor

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God is greater than our heart. (708) 867-5044, w.stpaulcanfietd.org Rohr Chabad Center of Glenview Presbyterian Church 701 Hadern Avenue, Glenview -1 John 3:20 1300 W. Crescent Ave. Street Level, Air Condioned Shabbat morning services 9:30 am 847-823-4135 Sunday Worship 8:15 & 10:45AM NO membership required NORRIDGE Sunday Servce:1O:OO am For all your Jewish needs call Children's programming for pi-e-k - 7th grade. Sunday School & Aduft Bible 9:30AM 847-910-1738 Nursery service for younger children 8:45 am Confirmation classes toc 8th grade Saturday Worship 6PM www.ChabadofGlenview.com Zion Lutheran Church 8600 W Lawrence Avenue 9:00 am Htgh School Lutheran Unity School - West Norridge, IL 60706 Adult Education Bible Study Sunday 1 1 :30 am Adult Education Bìble Study Thursdays 6:30 pm Pre K-Grade 8, SHARING GOD, (708) 43-3514 MORTON GROVE Rev. Luther John Bajus, Pastor Opea Forum Adult Learning First Thursday every month 6:30 pm TOUCHING LIVES EVERWHERE Sunday Worship 9:30 am st. Luke's Christian Holy Communion 3rd & 5th Sunday www.parkridgepresby.org Norwood Park Community Church Early Communion - ist Sunday 9:00 am Like us on Facebook Sunday School - 10:35 am Lutheran Church 9233 Shermer Rd., Morton Grove Rev. Dr. Donald Dempsey Pastor Adult Bible Study - 10:45 am Sunday Worship & Sunday School - 1 0 AM 5917 N. Nina Ave Chicago, IL Handicapped Accessible Mr. Aaron Higashi Dir. of Youth & http://www.stlukesecc.org/ P: 773.631.2860 Serving the Community Family Ministries Handicap Accessible Sharing God's Promises F: 773.631.0142 Pastor Elizabeth Jones Mrs. Amy Schaetzlein Sunday School Dir. www.norwoodparklutheran.org NORTHFIELD Worship Services SKOKIE Sundays Morton Grove Community Church Willow Creek Congregation Bene Shalom At Presbyterian Church (USA) Community Church 4435 Oakton, Skokie (847) 677-3330 10:00 am www.beneshalom.org Interfaith Families Welcome 8944 Austin Ave., Morton Grove North Shore Campus (Lake and Austin) Rabbi Dr. Douglas Goidhamer Assi. Rabbi Shari Chen, Soloist Charlene Brooks 315 Waukegan Road Faith Lutheran Church (ELCA) (847) 965-2982 All services voice and sign language www.mgccpresbyterian.org 847-441-6599 Check our website for service times 6201 W Peterson Ave. Sunday Worship lOAM Sunday Services: 8:30, 1 0 & 11:30am Chicago. IL (773) 631-0715 Fellowship 11AM Promiseland (lnfants-6r5): 8:30, 1 0 & i 1:30am st. Peter's United Rev. Lolly Dominski Elevate (Grades 6-8): 1 0 & i i :3Oam Church of Christ Oakton Street & Laramie Avenue Saturday Worship 5:30PM Impact (Grades 9-12): 6pm Rev. Bunny Hughes 847-673-8166 Sunday Worship 10:30AM Handicapped Accessible For more information visit www.stpeteruccskokie.org ALL ARE WELCOME! www.WiuowNorthShore.org Sunday Worship 10AM Holy Communion Weekly Sunday School 9AM (Sept. thru May) Pastors: Barbara Berry-Bailey To showcase your House of Worship here Rev. Richard Lanford Childcare Provided and Jeffery King call 630-978-8277 or [email protected] Air Conditioned Sanctuary NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION I THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2014 67 LocalYOUR Worshipi Guides

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Ezra-Habonim, KOL EMETH Beth Hillel Congregation Temple Beth Israel SKOKIE CENTRAL TRADITIONAL the Niles Township Conservative Congregation Bnai Emunah 3601 W. Dempter St. CONGREGATION Jewish Congregation Traditional Service - Mixed Seating Rabbi Barry Schechter 3220 Big Tree Lane, 847-256-1213 Skokie, IL 60076 4500 Dempster St., Skokie, IL 60076 www.bhcbe.org 847-675-0951 Services led by: 847-675-4141, 5130 Touhy, Skokie 847-673-3370 http://www.ehnt.org/ Kabbalat Shabbat Fridays 6:00 PM www.tbiskokie.org Rabbi Dr. Michael Gottesman (i block west of Eden's) Shabbat: Fri 8PM & Sat 9:30AM Shabbat Service - Saturdays 9:30 AM Minyons: Mon. & Thurs. 8:00 AM Minyan Mon - Thurs 7PM Devar Emet Messianic Jr. Congregation, Tot Shabbat, Calvary Redemption Center Kabbala Shabbos-Sept. to June at Sat & Sun 6PM Synagogue Religious School Tues & Sat Torah Time 1 0:30 AM 8256 Skokie Blvd. candle lighting time 7800 NilesAve., Skokie 847-674-9146 Rabbi Jeffrey Weill Followed by Kiddush Saturday 9:00 AM Followed by Kiddush www.devaremet.org Skokie, IL 60077 Cantor Benjamin Warschawski Join us for Shabbat Services at lOam Sunday 8:30 AM Followed by breakfast Daily Minyan 7 AM and 7:30 PM 847-674-1100 Rabbi Neil Brief, Emeritus "A Community of Jews Sanctuary handicapped accessible! Rabbi Annie Tucker who believe and teach www.mycrc.tv Cantor Pave! Roytman 4040 Main Street, Skokie, Illinois W.M. Temple Church that Veshua (Jesus) is the off ice©calvaryredemptioncenter.org 847-674-4117 of God in Christ, Inc. Promised Jewish Messiah" Rabbi Michael Cohen, Ed. Dir. Sunday Service: lOam www.wix.com/skokiecentral/shul 51 51 Church St., Skokie, IL (847) 966-1 095www.wmtcogic.org Youth Group: lOam [email protected] To showcase your House of Worship here Children's Church: 10 am KEHILLAT SHALOM Sunday Service: i i :30 AM Rev. Ebenezer Dei, Senior Pastor An Egalitarian Conservative Congregation Sunday School: 10 AM Lay Led Shabbat Service, 9:45AM Bible Study: Wednesday, 7 PM call 630-978-8277 Intercessory Prayer: 8610 Niles Center Ad, Skokie Tuesday & Friday, 12 PM 847-679-6513 Dr. Clarence Cranford, Jr., Pastor or [email protected] www.kehillatshalom.org Elizabeth W. Cranford, ist Lady DEAT RELIGIO SEX. THE G QUESTIONS nostecbyRoo er Heavy subjects are made lighter wher authos, comedians, artsts, rnusicaris - such as The Smashing Pumpkns B Uy Corgan aid others share personal stories and insights into life's prodigious questions. Listen in by visiting: http://bigquestionspodcast.com 68 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL

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Bryniczka, Beatrice M. U.S. Navy, on August 18, 1945 at St. Stanislaus Lynette taught kindergarten and first grade in (nee Carynski) Age 94, of Park Ridge. Beloved Church in Chicago. Alter several ChicagoMortonGrove,ILformore than25years, 6 Grave sites, near Mausoleum, wife of the late William; loving mother of Gregory CAN DIVIDE! Dean Frelk. 847-381-2887 addresses, they designed and built a home in Parkdelighting in her students; and was a dear friend (Sherry), Andrew (Carol), Daniel (Lori) and theRidge where they settled and raised their fouramong her colleagues. Following her retirement, late Constance; cherished grandmother of Adam ACACIA PARK CEMETERY children. she enjoyed travel to visit family and friends. She (Eva), Nina, Vincent, Trisha (Sean) Fitzmaurice, Bee was very social and involved in many clubs,is remembered by many for her creativityin 7800 W. Irving Park Rd. Norridge. Julie, Amy (Tyler)Fredrick, Kevin, Nicole and 6 Grave sites, near Mausoleum, includingNewcomers, AlumnaeClub,Samba,fashion, decorating, school projects, as well as her Natalie; proud great-grandma of Anna and Ashley;Canasta, Welcome Wagon, and Garden Club. Shehandmade greeting cards, and her love of beautiful CAN DIVIDE! Dean Frelk. 847-381-2887 dear sister of the late Virginia Mallen and Stephen.was so proud of her ant-free peonies. She sang inmusic. In Memoriam Proud active member of Park Ridge Senior Center,seveial choruses and was a Boy Scout den mother. She is survived by her sister, Glenda E. Hunter Garden Club and Newcomers Club. She was active with the Park Ridge Senior Center(Robert) of Indianapolis, IN; her nephew, Andrew Funeral Mass 9:30 am. Saturday, November 22,to the end. Since 1938, Bee was very devoted toHunter (Emule) of San Diego, CA; and her great- General Information 2014 atSt. Paul of the Cross Church, 320 5.her sorority,Beta Sigma Phi, even serving asniece, Mena. Concerning The Washington St., Park Ridge, IL. Procession to St.president. She and Bill danced the night away with Memorial gifts may be made in her honor to Adalbert Cemetery. the Merry Marrieds in Park Ridge. They winteredGreenville College, Greenville, IL. Death Notice Page For info www.nelsonfunerals.com or (847)823-in New Port Richey, FL for many years and loved Private services will be held at a later date. 5 122. . A paid death notice may be ordered to having visitors. She had a strong Catholic faith andLeppert Mortuary, Nora Chapel assisting with was very dedicated to her church, St. Paul of thearrangements . www.ieppertmortuarv.com appear ¡nthe Pioneer Press when funeral Cross. 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An ¡n memoriam or card of thanks may beHaney); loving son of the late Albert and ErnaNovember 22, 2014 at St. Paul of the Cross Church, Tellyour placed using the same information above. Gates; dear brother of Karl (Jeanne), the late320 S. Washington St., Park Ridge, IL, preceded by Charlotte and the late Betty (George Meier andvisitation with the family beginning at 8:45 am. . The deadline for placing a death notice, ¡nRichard Veitch); dear brother-in-law of PauletteProcession to St. Adalbert Cemetery will follow memoriam or card of thanks,¡s Monday(David) Hemersbach; fond uncle of Marjorie Meier,mass. Kenneth (Nina) Meier, Justin (Kim) Gates, Kate Memorial donations would be appreciated to at 5:00 pm. Photos must be submitted byGates, Megan Gates and Michael Hemersbach;Alexian Brothers Center for Mental Health, 3436 N. 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- JonahRosenblum RYEMOBE : I ThURSDAY, NOVEMBER20,2014 - JohnKuhn even bysimplykeepingitclosç. Griffins toprovethemselves- as goodachanceanyforthe the pastfourseasons.Thisis seven lopsidedvictories-ov 7-O againstRoycemore-with Shore CountryDayisaperfect the Raiderslastseason.North for thisoneaftera44-14lossto The Griffinsshouldberiledup it's alwaysanintensegame. is Roycemore'snaturalrivaland that NorthShoreCountryDay Senior guardSachiToeppsaid p.m. Jan.8 North ShoreCountryDay,4:30 GAME TOWATCH:Roycemoreat seasons off(41stoverall) entering firstseasonaftertwo HEAD COACH:JessicaWunder, Academy Regionalquarterfinals 42-36 intheChristianLiberty 2014 PLAYOFFS: Tech regionalfinal rection. head coachatResur- previously wasthe the rivalrywell.She year. Durhamknows more competitiveeach intense, morefunand girls schoolsgetmore the twoCatholicall- that gamesbetween mette. Durhamsaid rection 41-34inWil- team defeatedResu said. Lastyearher forward to,"Durham that everyonelooks it's therivalgame tion, 7p.m.Jan.6 Regina atResurrec- CAME TOWATCH: fourth season Durham, entering HEAD COACH:Kerry in theClass3AGordon to VernonHills57-25 2014 PlAYOFFS:Losi Conference Red Catholic Athletic 17-Il overall,5-2Girls 2013-14 REIOfift Lost toWaldorf 71 72 j THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL

I, I 2013-14 RECOROE I815 2 4 a Ii' overall, 7-3 CentraI 3-24 overall, O-ÍD The Titans began last season with a ton of inexperienced players. The The Spartans pulled center Miranda Weber pòlnt guard I Suburban South Central Suburban opposite is true this year. Glenbrook South returns sophomore point Lanie Gruemmer and forward Claire Hanrahan up to the varsity as sophomores 2014PLAYOFFS: Lost to North guard Carie Weinman, junior forward Caitlin Morrison and senior a year ago. That group has returned - Hanrahan (back) ¡s injured to start the Loyola 55-43 in double center Ashley Oldshue. All three started last season, and they'll likely be 2014PI.AYOFF& season, however - and coach Danielle Fluegge said they've made a lot of prog- overtime in the Class 4A joined in the starting lineup by junior guards Sydney DeHorn and Sarah Lost to Evanston ress. Weber is better at using her strength in the paint, for instance. Fluegge Niles West Regional final McDonagh. Don't be surprised ifWeinman, who led the team in scoring 64-38 in the Class added that Malman was a gym rat during the offseason. She's a captain, and and assists last year, is better this season. "She did a good job handling HEAD COACH: Steve 4A Resurrection has become better at driving to the basket and absorbing contact. the ball for us last year, but you can just tell in practice she's a lot more Weissenstein, entering Regional semifinals confident taking the ball to the basket - just really getting into the 17th season HEAD COACH: paint and either finishing or dishing," coach Steve Weissenstein said. Game to watth New Trier Dan ielle Fluegge, Glenbrook North has four freshmen - posts Nicole Amen, Samm Carsello at Glenbrook South, 7:30 entering first full and Maggie Oliphant, and point guard Jordan Davison - who are scheduled yyi p.m. Feb. 13 season to play up on varsity. Carsello (collarbone) is injured to begin the season. Glenbrook South also has excellent depth. Senior guard Madison Davison could make an immediate impact. "She's really fast and her defense The Trevians' trip to GAME TO WATCH: Kane and senior forwards Caroline Caspers and Catie Weinman is really good," Malman said. "Every aspect, I think, [is strong], especially as Glenview at the end of Maine West at are all expected to be in the rotation. Catie and Carie Weinman are the regular season could Glen brook North, a freshman. I can't even imagine what she'll do when she's a senior." sisters. Freshman Lizzy Shaw, who finished 118th at the Class 3A state have conference-title 7:30 p.m. Dec. 9 cross country meet recently, also is slated to be part of the rotation. implications. Glenbrook "She's always moving. She's so quick. She gets around people really lt's been more than South will need to main- fluegge was Glenbrook North's interim head coach during the middle of last fast," Oldshue said. a full year since the tain focus and consis- season when Renee Brosnan was on maternity leave. Brosnan stepped down Spartans won a tency to contend for the as head coach this year to spend more time with her family, Fluegge said. conference game. !jIJ1t4j :1! conference, according fluegge is also a mother, and the birth of her son James on May 4 will always Their first opportu- Every player in Glenbrook South's projected starting five can play to Weissenstein. "Every be intertwined with taking over as the Spartans' head coach. "I was eight nity to change that multiple positions. Oldshue and Morrison both played on the perim- year in our conference, months pregnant when I interviewed for the position, and an hour later my is against a Maine eter early in their high school careers. "That will really help a lot this [if] you take a game for water broke," Fluegge said. "My son arrived ... early, and when I was in the West squad that lost year because we know in press break and even when anything in our granted, you're going to hospital - the day before he was delivered - they offered me the job. lt was several key players offense breaks down, they can step up and take the point - or even a lose," he said. avery cool experience." to graduation. guard spot," Kane said. - Eric Van Dril - Eric Van Dril NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2014 7

2OI344O overall, 7-3 Central The Wddkits back guard Lei Suburban South Forrester, both ofwhom were starters during Evanston's run to the 2014 Class 4A Maine East Sectional title game. Although only a sophomore, the 2014 PlAYOFFS: Lost overall, 8-2 Central 5-II Wool has polished skills. Her father is Steve Wool, a longtime coach in to New Trier 53-43 in New Trier welcomes back oneò the bèst bigs in the area, ìf not the Suburban South Evanston's boys and girls basketball programs. "She's improved her shooting the Class 4A Maine state, in 6-3 junior center Jeannie Boehm. A starter since her fresh- 2014 PLAYOFFS Lost to range and ball handling," coach Elliot Whitefield said. "She's also probably East Sectional final man year, Boehm led the Trevians in scoring (14.8) and rebounding Rolling Meadows 60-43 our best on-ball defender." Whitefield said Forrester, a 5-II sophomore, has (8.2) as a sophomore. She also is a dominant defender in the post, as HEAD COACH: Elliot in the Class 4A Hoffman grown more comfortable and confident away from the block. "She's looking Whitefield, entering evidenced by her 119 blocks last season. "I recognize I have to carry Estates Supersectional to make more of an impact," Whitefield said. fourth season myself different this year by taking on a leadership role," Boehm said. HEAD COACH: Ieri Rodg- 'It's kind of weird to me because I still feel like one of the younger yu______GAME TO WATCH: ers, entering 4th season players. But I will do my best." Boehm will be joined by senior guard Evanston at New Trier, Whitefield said he expects sophomore Savannah Norfleet to be a contribu- GAME TO WATCH: Loyola Jackie Welch and senior forward Kathryn Pedi, both of whom played 7:30 p.m. Dec. 9 tor right away at point guard. He called Norfleet the team's "most skilled at New Trier, 1:30 p.m. significant minutes for the sectional champs last season. Not only is this a player." "We needed a ball-handler with the graduation ofthe twins [Seara Nov. 28 heated rivalry game, and Sierra Clayborn] and losing Dashae [Shumatej," Whitefield said. "She t Y1I[I...11I! V______this is also a rematch The Trevians dont 141. has a great change of pace when she's attackingthe basket. She was one of last year's sectional have to wait long for a Junior guard Haley Creer, the daughter of assistant of our top scorers in the summer and fall leagues, but she still is adjusting to final. There will be rivalry game because the coach Andy Creer, ¡s a transfer from Deerfield. "We didn't know how the physicality of playing against seniors and varsity competition." Norfleet is some new faces this Ramblers pay a visit to ¡t would work out when she first came," Boehm said. "But she's fitting one of seven sophomores on Evanston's roster. Two of the team's four seniors year. The Wild kits Win netka as part of the in well, and she definitely makes us better." Creer, who plays MU ball - twin sisters Adrianna and Erika Carter, who are guards - are expected to have to replace two two teams' Thanksgiv- at All in Athletics with Boehm, is expected to take over at point guard play more minutes than ever this season. Whitefield said both will be in the four-year players ing tournament. New after the graduation of Alexa Czyzynski. starting lineup in the opening week. Trier also plays Phillips, in twins Seara and Warren and Bogan at the j tJ j : 1IjkT4Ij:!I Sierra Clayborn, and tournament, which kicks the Irevians gradu- While Boehm will be the focal point of the offense, she won't be the There will be a lot of players having to take on larger roles this season, off the 2014-15 season. ated two four-year only scoring option. New Trier assistant coach Eric Duffett said the especially offensively. The Wildkits can no longer count on the Clayborns players of their own offense will be balanced this season and a different player could lead for baskets at big moments. 'i think it will be a collection of players in Isabella Bosco and the team in scoring almost every game. Duffett said that's due not because I think teams will probably key on Wool," Whitefield said. "There Alexa Czyzynski. only to the talent on the floor, but also the team's passing ability and have to be others who can step up and score. We've looked good in the players' willingness to share the ball. practice, but we will see how it translates to games." - Matt Harness - Matt Harness 74 Saint Xavier. Collins nowplaysat standout Brittany tion, andMaineWest starters togradua- Maine Eastlostfour different thisseason. teams willlookvery biggest rival.Both new yeartoplaytheir The BlueDemonswill Jan.9 West, 7:30p.m. GAME TOWATC* eighth season HEAD COACH:Karol Trier Regionalfinal to NewTrier55-21 have towaituntilthe M aineEastatMaine Hanusiak, entering in theClass4ANew 20(4 PLAYOFFS:Lost North Central Suburban 20-7 overall,9-1 2013-14 RECORD: I THURSDAY, NOVEMBER20,2014 JaneIIe Camer don't thinksoeither,aslongwecan putthepiecesintoplace." we're goingtotakeasbigofadive everyonethinkswe'regoingtotake.'I nusiak added:"Acoupleofthekids [on theteam]saidtome,'Idon'tthink group ofgirlswehavethisyear,could goasfarwedidlastyear."Ha- going tobereallyhardwithoutthem,"Lindbergsaid."ButIthinkwiththe still optimismintheprogramthatBlueDemonscanbesuccessful,"lt's Although MaineEastlostsomanyexperienced,talentedplayers,thereis score,' because30pointsatthevarsitylevelisn'tgoingtodoit." really havetochangetheirmind-setandstartthinkabout,'Ineed do itall,"Hanusiaksaid.Someoneelseisgoingtohavestepupandthey big questionremains:Wherearethepointsgoingtocomefrom?"Janellecan't and sophomoreLaurynAlbaGamer,JanelleGamer'ssister.However,one other capableball-handlers,includingjuniorKelliLindberg,juniorMananIsmail Alba Garnerwillplaypointguardattimes,butHanusiaksaidMaineEasthas be imperativethatjuniorMaddieMcTagueandHertogsplaywellinthepaint. prominent roleonvarsily.MaineEastdoesn'thavemuchheight,so Most oftheBlueDemons'rosteriseithernewtovarsityorhavinga shot, she'sjustalwayslookingfortheperfecttimetoshootit." that shehastostopbeingscaredandshoot.Sheareallygood3-point has tostepupwithscoring,"seniorcenterOliviaHertogssaid.Janelleknows have amuchbiggerrolethisyear."She'slotstrongerandnowsheknows substantial varsilyminutes.AlbaGarner,aversatilejuniorguard,islikelyto however, whichmakesJanelleAlbaGarnerthelonereturnerwho'splayed Shaylee Sloan,ElantaSlowekandAlyssaMatej.Allfivehavesincegraduated, last year,relyingonacoregroupthatincludedJazleneGonzalez,MariaProti, Maine 1Ib'4IJ:1I y u

O'SB !1 MAIN Ç EAST Hanusiak kepttheteam'sbenchshortinbiggames) A PIONEERPRESSPUBLICATIONNIL ______i - EricVanDril will likely our rebounding,"Smithsaid. second ontheteam."Wearegoing to needeverybodycontribute tion. Lastyear,Andersonaveraged4.9 reboundsagame,whichwas be surprisedifhisleadingrebounders comefromtheguardposi- junior JuliaSpuria(5-8)-areunder6-0.Smithsaidhewouldn't team's twostartingposts-seniorElizabethSkoronski(5-IO)and the Hawks.Ostojicistallestplayer,andshe'satrueguard.The Smith saidthisisthesmallestteamhe'shadinhisdecadecoaching positions well." rebound," Smithsaid."Rileygivesusversatility.Shecanplayfour forward RileyEckhart."Jackiecangettotherim,shootthreeand will beabigpieceofthepuzzlethisseason,alongwithjuniorguardi 3-pointer inaregionalsemifinalgame.Smithsaidthe6-1juniorguard On herfirstcareervarsitytouchlastseason,JackieOstojicmadea for theball,"HawkscoachMarkSmithsaidofAnderson.'She'sour Anderson willbeaskedtodoalittleofeverything,includingguardthe a game,andFagenholzwasthirdat7.1.Fageriholzslidesintothe ference selection,wassecondontheteaminscoringat8.2points started amajorityofthegameslastseason.Anderson,anall-con- Senior guardNinaAndèMonandjuniorSamFagenhotz'oth best defenderandourfastestplayer." other team'sbestplayer."She'soneofthoseplayerswhohasaknack point guardpositionthisyearafterthegraduationofKellyKons,and A iN A 1Ij y' u u ['1 I I J:!.1

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2013 i «.8-15 overñìl, 2-8 Central 2013-14 REOfi1k 16-13 earn returns three strsfrolast season Suburban South overall, 3-7 Central Subur- seniors Julia Easter . Katherine De Lara and'ûflior Jatynn Estrada. Senior guard/forward Kienya Jones, a four-year varsity player, 2014 PIAYOffS Lost to ban League De Lara and Estrada are expected to alternate at point guard this sea- is returning for the Vikings. Coach Dan Paxson said Jones has Glenbrook South 49 22 2014 PLAYOFFS: Lost to son. The 5-IO Easter plays post, but that doesn't mean she will stay in improved every year, and he's looking forward to her contribu- in the Class 4A Niles Maine East 68-61 in the the paint. Easter said she will probably attempt more 3-pointers than tions. He said she is a "multi-utility" player who plays with a lot of West Regional semifinals Class 4A New Trier Regional shots within a few feet of the hoop this season. emotion. Jones worked on her outside shot this offseason. She semifinals HEAD COACH: Tony Kon- also said her experience has prepared her to be a team leader. The I______sewicz, entering eighth HEAD COACH: Dan Paxson only other senior is guard Alyssa Brand. Brand, who plans to play New this year for the Wolves is 5-Il senior Huma Mededovic, a trans- season GAME TO WATCft Niles soccer at Drake next year, has been on the varsity basketball team fer from Bosnia. "She is an exciting player to watch," Konsewicz said. GAMETOWATCH: Niles North at Wheeling, 7:30 for three seasons. Paxson said Brand is one of the best on-ball Wolves fans won't see her only in the post. Easter noted Mededovic's West at Niles North, 5 p.m. Friday defenders he's ever coached. soft touch from the outside, and she said Mededovic will probably p.m. Dec. 6 Niles North will open its sea- T TAU !Y______spend more time shootingjumpers than making post moves, despite L j I "Every year we play them son against an impressive I:1 her height and aggressive inside game. it's always a close and Wheeling team that features The Vikings have added five new players to the varsity, including one freshman, guard Alyssa Aragon. Paxson said he believes that hard-fought game," Niles senior Deanna Kuzmanic, Aragon, who also plays volleyball, has a lot of potential. Players West senior Julia Easter who has committed to play Niles West's roster is made up of I3juniors and seniors. There are no said. Last year, cross- basketball next season who return from last year include junior center Kiana Weston, who at 5-9 adds height. Paxson said Weston looked good in the first freshmen or sophomores playing up. And even some of the juniors have town rival Niles North at Alabama-Birmingham. two weeks of practice, and that he expects her to have a lot of varsity basketball experience. Juniors Nichole Lopatin, Kaylie Dyer, needed a buzzer-beater After a tough test against rebounds this season. and Kaylee Robinson, for instance, were on the varsity as sophomores to earn a one-point win Wheeling, the Vikings will and will play significant roles this year for the Wolves, Konsewicz said. over Niles West. With take on Fenwick on Saturday Lopatin and Dyer will bring an urgency on defense and fill in at the skilled players on both in Skokie. Paxson said the jIJtj:I guard positions, while Robinson works in the post, Easter said. And sides, this year's game games against Wheeling and The Vikings only have two returning seniors, but that doesn't mean Easter, for her part, has played varsity ball since her sophomore season, should be very entertain- Fenwick will be "good and they're lacking experience. In addition to Weston, juniors Kathryn and so has De Lara. "Things are going pretty well to start the season. ing, Easter said. tough matchups for us right Edmond, Olivia Schaps and Stephanie Donado all earned playing The girls played in a fall league this year and it definitely helped having a out of the gate." The Vikings time last season. This will be the third year on the varsity for both basketball in their hands all fall," Konsewicz said. Easter said practices will play host to their rival, point guard Schaps and guard Donado, and Paxson said he's have been fast-paced and positive. 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"Thesetwofreshmenhaveconfidence,"Leonardsaid."They're practice thissummer-couldhelpeaseheradjustmenttovarsity on hershootingform,butworkethic-sheshoweduptoevery is muchneededonourteam,"Kaplinskysaid.Doylestillworking Julia Doylehasalankybuild."Theybringuslotofheight,which can playforwardandcenter,helpingMcCarthyout.Fellowfreshman Freshman GraceKayser"willplayalot,"accordingtoLeonard. who istheteam'sfastestplayer,accordingtoKroll-andGraceAtia, boasts atalentedsophomoreclass,includingLaurenKaplinsky- Leonard said."Everyoneelsecouldplayatguard."NorthShorealso because ofherposition."She'souronlylegitpostplayer,"coachDana hoop." 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Elston said."TheymademefeelcomfortableandlikeIwaspartofthe was afreshman."Irememberthegirlswhotookmeundertheirwing," varsity assmoothpossible,muchliketheseniorsdidwhenshe Elston saidshe'sdoingherbesttomaketherookies'transition floor wellandisafantasticshot-blocker.Madisongoodshooter." by bringingthemup,"Schoeneckersaid."Lilyisathletic,runsthe played basketballfortheRamblers."Wearehopingtofillsomeneeds Wehman isthesisterof2013LoyolagraduateRichieWehman,who should logsignificantminutesthisseason,accordingtoSchoenecker. Sophomore guardMadisonKaneandfreshmanforwardLilyWehman Schoenecker said."Sarahshouldbeabletogetsomeeasybaskets." hìgh-low stufflatelastyear,andwewillcontinuetodothatthisyear," in thepaintlasttwoseasons."Wereallystartedincorporatingsome perimeter, butSchoeneckersaidshe'sbecomeamorepolishedplayer Jeremy Schoeneckersaid.Earlyinhercareer,Elstonplayedalotonthe experience allowsustonotmissabeatearlyintheseason,"coach is aforceir,thepost,whileMillswillrunoffense."Wehopethat back fortheirfourthvarsityseaso Seniors SarahElstonandTyra T A Y4 ' 6-2 Elston,aColumbiarec Matt Harness McAuley. Jan. 22againstMother season leagueplay and thenitendsregular- after theTrinitygame, Loyola playsSt.Ignatius Ramblers. Threedays close conferenceforthe starts atoughstretchto championship. This track totheconference probably hastheinside the Loyola-Trinitygame As usual,thewinnerof Jan. 17 rty atLoyola,2:30p.m. GAME TOWATCH:Trin- seventh season Schoenecker, entering HEAD COACH:Jeremy Sectional semifinals Class 4AMaineEast Evanston 42-35inthe 2014 PLAYOFFSLostto Athletic ConferenceRed overall, 6-1GirlsCathoic 013-14 REcORD;21-10 NIL A PIONEER PRESS PIJBUCATION ThURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2014 77 I

III GIRLS SWIMMING AND DIViNG SECTIONAL NOTEBOOK Nues North's Jukicregroups,reaches state

BY ERIC VAN DR Special to the Tribune, @VanDnlSports

SKOKIE - Selma Jukic was elated immediately after she touched the wail in the 50-yard freestyle at the NÌles North Sectional. She looked up to the scoreboard and next to her name was 24.40, which was .19 seconds beneath the state cut. The Niles North junior had seemingly qualified for the state meet for the first time. Jukic climbed out of the pool, and then walked briskly toward her teammates to celebrate Saturday. She wore a big smile as she neared them, but Niles North coach Paul Torres walked into her path. He told Jukic that she had been disqualified. She'd flinched right before the race began. "My heart broke into a million pieces," Jukic said of that moment. As a sophomore, Jukic failed to qualify for state in the 50 free at the sectional. She said she couldn't stop crying afterward because she was so disappointed. That ruined her race in the 100 free. on Saturday, Jukic used a break after the 50 free to try to regroup and quickly overcome the heartbreak of being DQ'd. The 100 butterfly was the first event after the break, and then it was the 100 free - her last chance to qualify as an individual. .Jukic needed to swim 53.39 or faster to advance to this weekend's state meet at Evanston. Jukic didn't flinch at the start of the 100 free. She was the fifth-fastest swimmer in her heat, but she touched the wall, looked up at the scoreboard and saw 52.84 next to her name. NtIes West's Emma Helgeson swim in the 200-yard freestyle at the Nues North Sectional in Skokie on Saturday. i KEVIN TANAKAJFOR CHICABO TRiBUNE MEDIA GROUP She had done it. Jukic then looked over to Niles North's out of all of the state's sectionals. was better than being the fastest one in the fident in our team. But you don't want to be bench. Her teammates were cheering for Helgeson, a senior, also has a chance at heat before." too confident." her as her coaches celebrated. Jukic didn't making the state finals in the 200 free. Her Maine South senior diver Nicole Sisco Loyola is led by three Division I recruits shed any tears like last year. sectional time (1:53.16) was sixth-fastest in (429.45) also qualified for the state meet. in Jardeleza (Penn), senior Grace Tier- She just smiled. the state on Saturday. ney (Wisconsin) and senior Katie Rourke Maine East (Florida). Nues West Maine South Maine East's top finisher at the sectional Rourke's score of 531.60 points was the Last year, Niles West's Emma Helgeson For Hawks senior Erin Patrick, the was junior Alyssa Kaewwilai, who took ninthhighest of any diver at any sectional in Il- said she was satisfied to make it to the state crucial amount of time at the sectional was in the 100 breaststroke (1:07.90). linois. meet. The fact she missed out on being all- .09 seconds. That was the margin by which Jardeleza, Tierney and Rourke have the state in the 100 free by .15 seconds wasn't a Patrick's mark of 59.20 in the 100 backstrokeLo best chances to win individual state titles, source of disappointment. snuck underneath the state qualifying After winning its first sectional title in but as Tierney said after the sectional - "I was just happy I made it there," she standard. program history, the Loyola girls swimming and as New Trier has shown in recent years said on Saturday. "I was so relieved I made Another minuscule amount was key in and diving team is the favorite this weekend- depth is vital in winning a state champi- it there, and so happy I had the chance to Patrick swimming that fast. Patrick's seededto win its first state title in program history. onship. swim with all those fast girls. time of 1:00.66 was .22 better than the top "I'm very confident because we have a lot The Ramblers have a lot of that, too, "I was like, 'Next year, for sure.'" seed in the second-to-last heat. of really talented, really fast girls who want with sophomore Olivia Andrew and junior Next year is now here. Helgeson said her "Personally, I like to be in the faster heat it really bad," senior Libby Jardeleza said Maria Kyle among a total of 10 swimmers goal for state is to make finals in the 100 because you have more people to push after the Nues North Sectional on Saturday. scheduled to compete in individual events free. Her time of 51.99 was the 12th-fastest yourself against," Patrick said. "I think that "We've been training really hard, so I'm con-on Friday at the state preliminaries. SORS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER20, 2014

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