Kickoff in New Orleans is at 5:30 p.m. Central Standard Time on Feb. 9, but you’ll want to get to your favorite spot earlier.
Championship Sunday will be here before local football fans know it and here's a way to create your game plan in and around Mokena.
The program's 13-U team got some unexpected motivation and used a 41-8 Super Bowl victory in Orlando to claim back-to-back championships.
Former Providence Catholic star linebacker Mariano Sori-Marin agreed to an undrafted free-agent deal and will try to earn a roster spot.
Marissa Latko paced the Mokena competitors who were among the 30,000 marathon participants with a finish of 3 hours, 32 minutes, 3 seconds.
Michael Mendoza and Marissa Latko return to Boston after finishing last year's event and will be joined by Margaret Marron on Patriot's Day.
The Mokena-based 13-U football team won three playoff games at the Pop Warner Super Bowl with a tight-knit philosophy of playing together.
Mokena Junior High Boys Volleyball Win Back to Back DPVC Conference Championship
The 44th edition of the race featured more than 40,000 runners Sunday in Chicago.
Mokena brings home Regional Championship with 7-6 Win.
I interviewed Lincoln Way Central alum Carly Alvers after her first season of playing softball for DePaul University.
Gracen, Sydney and Cienna Gehrke are all hoopin' it up on the Lincoln-Way Central High School girls varsity basketball team in New Lenox.
Noonan Academy's 7th grade girls' basketball team wins championship
Klarke Mosby is Noonan Academy's Athlete of the Week
Mike Mendoza, of Mokena, completed the Chicago Marathon Sunday, but missed out on Monday's Boston Marathon because of flight cancellations.
The top runner in Mokena finished in under four hours.
Mike Mendoza, of Mokena, completed the Chicago Marathon Sunday, eyes Boston Marathon Monday.
Mokena wrestler Seth Mendoza, 15, recently won the 2021 US Marine Corps 16U Nationals, held in Fargo, North Dakota, July 19.
A round-up of scores of Lincoln-Way sports teams over the past week.
The team defeated Liberty Junior High in New Lenox in the sectional championship to advance to state.
The Sloane brothers, Noah, 12, and Jonah, 9, were both invited and selected to play in the event in Tucson, Arizona, Feb. 14-16.
The team will now face Matteson Colin Powell at 11:30 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 8 at Kingsley Junior High School in Normal.
The team defeated the Summit Hill Spartans from Frankfort 43-30 to advance to sectionals.
The Mokena team had a score of 82.45, coming in just behind Lockport Taft and ahead of Lockport Oak Prairie.
The team faced Canton Ingersoll in the match for third place, and won 35-26.
The team's next match-up will be at 11:30 a.m. Dec. 14 against Urbana Middle School.
In the sectional competition, the girls will face Kankakee Junior High School.
The Knights will take on the Homewood-Flossmoor Vikings at 7 p.m., Friday, Oct. 25.
The Knights will take on the Stagg Chargers at 7:30 p.m., Friday, Oct. 18.
The Knights will take on the Andrew Thunderbolts at 7:30 p.m., Friday, Oct. 11.
The Lincoln-Way Central Knights will take on the Bloomington Purple Raiders on Sept. 7.
Mia Zenere and Renick Miller both qualified for the state finals and competed at the event.
At Lincoln-Way Central, seven athletes partcipated in Signing Day by signing their letters of intent.
Public can watch as Discovery Channel films two episodes of the No Prep Kings underground street racing circuit at Route 66 Raceway.
Mokena softball teams wrap up Southsuburban Softball Conference play with impressive records.
The final times for the three Boston Marathon runners from Mokena have been posted.
Three people from Mokena are running one of the world’s most famous races on Monday.
Lincoln-Way East alum Kara Krolicki ends her basketball career at Saint Xavier University as the program's all-time leading scorer.
Lincoln-Way East alum Kara Krolicki is now the all-time points leader for the Saint Xavier University women's basketball program.