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Illinois High School Association TABLE OF CONTENTS IHSA Board of Directors ..........................................................................................3 IHSA Administrator for Girls Softball ...................................................................Tracie Henry; Laura Hennings, Assistant Advisory Committee Desktop Publishing ..................................................................................................................Kathy Topp, Jackie Iverson Cover Photos ............................................................................................................................Visual Image Photography Class 1A/2A State Final Officials ............................................................................4 State Final Personnel Class 1A State Final Pairings ..................................................................................5 Orangeville [Coop] ....................................................................................6-7 Glasford (Illini Bluffs) ................................................................................8-9 Arthur-Lovington-Atwood-Hammond ..................................................10-11 Effingham (St. Anthony) .......................................................................12-13 Class 2A State Final Pairings ................................................................................15 Taylor Ridge (Rockridge) ......................................................................16-17 Metropolis (Massac County) ................................................................18-19 -
SPRING Sports Program
FREESPRING Sports 2015Program 2016Courtesy of the Marmion Sports Boosters Senior Keepsake Edition 1 Rt. 47 just North of Rt. 71 in Yorkville www.groundeffectsinc.com 630-553-6195 WHERE BEAUTIFUL LANDSCAPES BEGIN We have everything you need to create a backyard paradise! Mulches - Decorative Stone - Sand & Gravel - Retaining Walls - Pulverized Dirt - Paving Bricks “Areas largest supply of flagstone, outcropping & boulders” 52 2 ABBOT JOHN BRAHILL OSB ’67 President ANTHONY TINERELLA ’84 ANDREW DAMATO ’01 Head of School and Principal Athletic Director ABOUT US Location: 1000 Butterfield Rd Aurora, Illinois 60502 Phone: 630-897-6936 Website: www.marmion.org Founded in 1933 by the Benedictine Community of Enrollment: 529 St. Meinrad Abbey, Indiana - Marmion Academy has Nickname: Cadets experienced a long, rich history among private college Colors: Red & Blue preparatory schools. As the only Catholic boys high Conference: Chicago Catholic League school in the Midwest offering a JROTC program and LEAD program, the Academy provides its students with unparalleled opportunities for intellectual accomplish- ment, spiritual growth and leadership development. HEAD COACHES Baseball (Varsity): Frank Chapman The 325 acre campus includes attractive, modern facili- Baseball (Soph.): Bob Winkel ties for its student body of 529 young men. Recognized Baseball (Frosh.): Robert Reder as one of the top private secondary schools in the Bass Fishing: Joe Large region, Marmion presents a highly respected faculty Lacrosse (Varsity): Kevin Griffin including 44 lay faculty members and 6 Benedictines. Lacrosse (JV): Angelo Carbonara With a college acceptance rate of 100 percent and 127 Lacrosse (Soph.): Dan Ludwig National Merit Finalists among its graduates, Marmion Tennis: John Tsang students consistently rank among the best. -
N E W S N E T W O
NEWS NETWORK Representing the commercial construction Summer 2018 Tickets on sale for the CAWGC Steak Fry Included in this issue: The CAWGC Steak Fry will be Thursday, August 16th, at St. Joseph’s •CAWGC Steak Fry flyer Park in Joliet. Last year almost 600 tickets were purchased for this annual event. Tickets are $50 each and include a mouth watering steak (that fits •EXPO pictures on one plate itself) smothered in onions and mushrooms (all prepared by •Fall Golf Outing form volunteers); assorted side dishes prepared by Dukes Catering, ice cold bev- •Golf Outing pictures erages which include beer, Mike’s Hard Lemonade, pop and water. All this combined with 4 hours of fun and networking. Back by popular demand is •CAWGC Calendar of Events the music of Cody Calkins who will preform for our listening and dancing •Members in the News pleasure. Once again we will hold our bean bag tournament and it will begin at 5 pm. Those •New Members wishing to try their luck can do so for only $10. Who will come home with this year’s trophy? The •Plans Room Watch by Karri popular 50/50 drawing will also be held and all profits from the drawing as well as the Steak Fry will go to the Joliet Area Community Hospice. Eddie Olszta is the Chairman for this event and is •Scholarship Recipients rounding up volunteers. If you would like to volunteer please call the CAWGC at 815/741-1455. • Trench Safety (See flyer included for more information) Contractors Association of Will & Grundy Counties NEWS NETWORK Annual Golf Outing This year 132 golfers attend the 38th Annual Golf Outing Range sponsor. -
Thursday, April 11, 2019
HALL OF FAME NIGHT Thursday, April 11, 2019 The East Suburban Catholic Conference is celebrating its 45th year as a sports conference. We are proud of our tradition, our accomplishments, and our spirit of sportsmanship. Original Members of Men’s Division Entry Into ESCC Carmel Catholic High School, Mundelein 1974 Holy Cross High School, River Grove 1974 (withdrew 2003) Marist High School, Chicago 1974 Notre Dame High School, Niles 1974 St. Joseph High School, Westchester 1974 (withdrew 2010) St. Patrick High School, Chicago 1974 St. Viator High School, Arlington Heights 1974 Added Members of Men’s Division Joliet Catholic Academy, Joliet 1982 Benet Academy, Lisle 1990 Marian Catholic High School, Chicago Heights 1990 Nazareth Academy, LaGrange Park 2001 Marian Central Catholic, Woodstock 2013 Original Members of Women’s Division Benet Academy, Lisle 1991 Joliet Catholic Academy, Joliet 1991 Marian Catholic High School, Chicago Heights 1991 St.Viator High School, Arlington Heights 1991 Added Members of Women’s Division Carmel Catholic High School Mundelein 1994 Fenwick High School, Oak Park 1994 (withdrew 2015) Bishop McNamara, Kankakee 2000 (withdrew 2015) Providence Catholic, New Lenox 2000 (withdrew 2015) Nazareth Academy, LaGrange Park 2001 Marist High School, Chicago 2003 Marian Central Catholic, Woodstock 2013 East Suburban Catholic Conference 2018-2019 School President Principal Athletic Director Benet Abbot Austin Murphy, OSB Stephen Marth Gary Goforth Carmel Catholic Brad Bonham Jason Huther Mark Pos Joliet Catholic Jeff Budz Dan Sharp Marian Catholic Vince Krydynski Steve Tortorello Kevin Kelly Marian Central Vito DeFrisco Debra Novy Curtis Price Marist Br. Hank Hammer, FMS Larry Tucker Eric Simpson Nazareth Debbie Tracy Therese Hawkins Dennis Moran Notre Dame Ralph Elwart Daniel Tully Mike Hennessey Thursday, April 11, 2019 St. -
Commercial/Development Land 135.46+/- Acres, Minooka, Illinois Offered at $3,386,500 Or $25,000 Per Acre
LAND Serving America’s Landowners Since 1929 FOR SALE L-1600299 Commercial/Development Land 135.46+/- Acres, Minooka, Illinois Offered at $3,386,500 or $25,000 per acre HIGHLIGHT FEATURES: • Prime corner for construction, located in middle of developed properties. • Located on highly travelled US Route 6, with approximately 2,500 ft of high visibility frontage. • Close to shopping, schools, churches, and medical facility • Rare opportunity to buy large section of land in growing community. www.FarmersNational.com Property Location: Located within the village of Improvements: Minooka and adjoining Channahon, Illinois. • House 1: One three bedroom ranch, approxi- mately 1,800 sq ft with a one-car garage attached by Legal Description: Fractional part of the Southeast breezeway. Quarter of Section 13-T 34N - R 8E Grundy County, • House 2: One two bedroom ranch, approximately Illinois. PIN Numbers, 03-13-400-003 and 03-13-400- 1,400 st ft. 005. ¦¨§80 Property Description: Located at the northwest cor- ¨§55 ner of US Route 6 and Bell Road, Minooka, Illinois. ¦ ¦¨§80 Proposed use as commercial, retail, office, and resi- dential. Currently zoned agriculture, but is targeted ¤£6 E Minooka Rd on Minooka and Channahon, Illinois comprehensive Minooka E McEvilly Rd ¤£6 plans for commercial and residential development. G5 d R d R n l e l d e n d B i R Located across from the new Minooka High School. L Channahon N e g c M d i N R 55 S ¦¨§ t S s e m Ea W E US Highway 6 Roy Bracey, Agent Chenoa, Illinois Doug Larson, Agent Office Phone: (815) 945-7722 -
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City Manager
THE CITY OF JOLIET, ILLINOIS CITY MANAGER Voorhees Associates, LLC is pleased to announce the recruitment and selection process for the position of City Manager of the City of Joliet, Illinois. This brochure provides background information on the City of Joliet, the municipal organization, and the City Manager position. Candidates interested in applying for the position should apply at once to www.VoorheesAssociates.com/current-positions. Robert Beezat, Of Counsel 500 Lake Cook Road, Suite 350 Deerfield, Illinois 60015 TEL: 847-580-4246 FAX: 866-401-3100 Formal applications should be submitted to: www.VoorheesAssociates.com/current-positions PROFESSIONAL ANNOUNCEMENT Joliet, IL (147,500) City Manager. The City of Joliet, a open and honest communication skills and style; diverse, vibrant, and full-service City, seeks a visionary financial and budget management; economic leader and experienced manager who will work with development success; and labor relations experience the Mayor, Council, Staff, and citizens to continue the required. Starting salary range of $185,000+/- City’s development and redevelopment as a premier dependent upon qualifications and experience. community in which to live, work, and raise a family. Residency required subsequent to appointment within The City Manager is appointed by and reports to the a time period agreeable to the Mayor, Council, and Mayor and 8-member City Council. All are elected to appointee. Candidates should apply by August 5 with four-year overlapping terms (5 Council Members are résumé, cover letter, and contact information for five elected by District and 3 are elected at large). Two City professional references to Robert Beezat at Managers in last 27 years. -
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2015 Community Impact Report
2015 Community Impact Report e com-mu-ni-tye /k `myoo de/ noun 1. a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common. “The Joliet Slammers are part of the community” 2. a feeling of fellowship with others, as a result of sharing common attitudes, interests, and goals “the sense of community that events at Silver Cross Field provide” im-pact / im .pakt/ verb 1. the action of one object coming forcibly into contact with another. 2. have a strong effect on someone or something. “The Slammers have made a strong impact on Joliet and the surrounding communities” re-porte . /r port/ verb 1. an account given of a particular matter, especially in the form of an official document, after thorough investigation or consideration by an appointed person or body. “The Joliet Slammers second annual Community Impact Report” Community Impact Report 2.0 Last year, the Joliet Slammers presented our first Community Impact Report. That 2013 report reflected the successes and positive impact the Slammers had in and around the community. Some highlights included brand new events including concerts and softball, and a revamped food and beverage operation that improved quality while lowering costs. With this second annual report, the Slammers take a closer look at the economic impact over the last two years as tenants of Silver Cross Field. The Slammers have long contributed to the overall quality of living Joliet by providing affordable summertime entertainment for all ages. While the Slammers take great pride in being a community steward, it is even more important to the organization to recognize the financial contributions made over the last year. -
Pass It on Donation Challenge Other Schools Participating
Pass It On Donation Challenge Other Schools Participating Grand Total 389,271 Number of School and City Items Donated A F Ames Elementary School (Riverside) 2,474 A Mother's Touch (Arlington Heights) 75 A Philip Randolph Magnet School (Chicago) 40 Abbot Middle (Elgin) 80 Abbott (South Elgin) 3 ABC & Me Daycare (Chicago) 7 Abraham Lincoln Elementary School (Glen Ellyn) 130 Abraham Lincoln Elementary School (Oak Park) 32 Addison (Elmhurst) 20 Addison Elementary School (Elmhurst) 150 Addison Trail High School (Addison) 1,262 Adolph Link Elementary School (Elk Grove Village) 10 Alan B Shepard Middle School (Deerfield) 120 Albright (Oakbrook Terrace) 150 Albright Middle School (Villa Park) 235 Alexander Graham Bell Montessori School (Wheeling) 30 Algonquin Middle School (Des Plaines) 1,351 Alice Gustafson Elementary School (Batavia) 448 All Saints Catholic Academy (Naperville) 127 All Things Bright and Beautiful (Kenilworth) 32 Alraby (Chicago) 100 Anderson Elementary School (St Charles) 85 Anderson Junior High School (St Charles) 30 Andrew High School (Tinley Park) 50 Anna McDonald Elementary School (Manhattan) 520 Anne M Jeans Elementary School (Willowbrook) 1,141 Annunciation Blessed Virgin Mary School (Aurora) 15 Antioch High School (Antioch) 111 Antioch School District (Antioch) 21 Aptakisic Junior High School (Buffalo Grove) 27 Arbor View Elementary School (Glen Ellyn) 15 Arbury Hills Elementary School (Mokena) 30 Ardmore Elementary School (Villa Park) 295 Number of School and City Items Donated Ardmore Elemtary School (Villa Park) 215 -
The Slammers Stadium Has Become a Multi-Use Venue with a Full Calendar of Events Each Year
7 In our 4th annual Community Impact Report we highlight the community aspects, economic impact and overall contribution the Joliet Slammers have made as tenants of the Joliet Baseball Stadium in 2016. The Slammers continue to provide affordable family fun and entertainment not just to Joliet, but to all of Will County and the surrounding communities. The Slammers take great pride in being an asset to the community and you will see in this report how we have proven to have a positive impact on the City of Joliet. We will highlight just how synonymous the Slammers have become with the culture of Joliet & Will County through: Events hosted Returning events and new events at the ballpark Participation in community events outside the ballpark Relationships built with local organizations Local organizations the Slammers are involved with Groups we work with in planning summer events Corporate business partners The economic contributions to Joliet/Will County Wages paid to employees Payments to government Purchase of outside goods and service Donations Fundraising groups The Slammers stadium has become a multi-use venue with a full calendar of events each year. From baseball at all levels, to concerts, 5K walks/ runs, beer festivals, family movie nights and more– there is always something going on that appeals to all demographics. In 2016, we hosted the following events: Andre Dawson night at the Slammers—NEW Hyundai Car Care event in conjunction with JJC, 48 Slammers home games D’Arcy, and Hyundai Motors Aurora– NEW University -
NEWSLETTER of the Joliet Township High Schools RETIRED TEACHERS
NEWSLETTER of the Joliet Township High Schools RETIRED TEACHERS Vol. 46 - April 21, 2017 Robert Carrero - Watchman - District (8) JTHS Retirees, Class of 2017 Diana Ceci - Cafeteria - Central (19) Judy Cleaver - Office Staff - Central (37) his year’s class of JTHS Retirees will celebrate David Clinton - Social Worker - Central (40) Twith their retirement dinner on Wednesday, May Clyde Gulley - Bus Driver - District (12) 17, 2017 at the Vegas Room of Harrah’s Casino, 151 David L. Jones - Music Teacher - Central (20) N. Joliet Street in Joliet. Details can be found below. Leonard Littlepage - ROTC - West (18) Many JT Retired Teachers and staff enjoy attending the Marsha Mankowski - Math Teacher - West (33) Retirement Dinner so we have included a sign-up form Elizabeth Nahas - Para Pro Media - West (8) below. Please get the information to Tanya Rico in the John Novak - Special Education - Central (29) Superintendent’s Office by May 4th. Address: 300 Marie Pierre-Baltz - Office Staff - Central (17) Caterpillar Dr., Joliet, IL 60436, Phone: (815) 727- David Popek - Industrial Technology - West (23) 6970. The JTHS Retired Teachers wish all of the new Marcia Rende - English/Journalism - Central (30) retirees well as they pursue their lives after retirement Donna Robinson - Office Staff H/R - District (27) and urge them to keep up their JTHS contacts. Current Bethenia Salinas - Bilingual/ESL - Central (18) retirees will concur that retirement is great. Carolyn Shinault - Social Worker - District (20) There are 25 JTHS Retirees this year. The