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Lee Elia, former Cubs manager remembered for profane rant, dies at 87

Lee Elia, former Cubs manager remembered for profane rant, dies at 87

Lee Elia, who managed the Philadelphia Phillies and Chicago Cubs for two seasons apiece but is perhaps best known for a profane postgame rant critical of Chicago fans, died on Wednesday. He was 87.

 
Countdown to prep football: Eight area non-quarterbacks to see this season

Countdown to prep football: Eight area non-quarterbacks to see this season

Our countdown to high school football continues this week with eight area non-quarterbacks to see play this season.

 
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Joining forces: St. Charles East will be counting on the Schilb sisters this season

Joining forces: St. Charles East will be counting on the Schilb sisters this season

Fiercely competitive while playing 1-on-1, Addie and Brooklyn Schilb have been united on the basketball court at St. Charles East.

 

 
The new college sports agency is rejecting some athlete NIL deals with donor-backed collectives

The new college sports agency is rejecting some athlete NIL deals with donor-backed collectives

A new college sports agency has rejected certain NIL deals involving donor-backed collectives. These collectives, formed to funnel money to athletes or schools, fail to meet NCAA rules requiring deals to serve a valid business purpose. A letter sent to Division I athletic directors explained that deals solely raising funds for athletes, like selling merchandise or hosting events, do not qualify.

 
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A $25,000 deposit and 17.5 bathrooms: Michael Jordan’s former mansion is now an Airbnb rental

A $25,000 deposit and 17.5 bathrooms: Michael Jordan’s former mansion is now an Airbnb rental

Basketball fans can be like Mike and rent Michael Jordan’s former Illinois mansion on Airbnb. The mansion, which sold in December after being on the market for 12 years, ...

 
Swift getting a second chance in second season with the Bears

Swift getting a second chance in second season with the Bears

Bears general manager Ryan Poles chose D’Andre Swift to be the Bears’ running back as the team entered a new stage in its rebuild in 2024. Poles let running back David Montgomery walk and sign with the Detroit Lions the previous offseason and signed Swift to a three-year, $24.5 million contract.

 

 
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Schaumburg Boomers’ winning streak reaches six games

Schaumburg Boomers’ winning streak reaches six games

The Schaumburg Boomers ran their win streak to six games by finishing a road sweep of the Lake Erie Crushers with a 6-2 victory on Thursday night in Ohio.

 
Chicago Dogs and Milwaukee Milkmen have Game 3 suspended due to weather

Chicago Dogs and Milwaukee Milkmen have Game 3 suspended due to weather

Thursday night’s Game 3 between the Milwaukee Milkmen and Chicago Dogs was suspended in the bottom of the third inning with the bases loaded for the Dogs and two outs. The score was tied 1-1.

 

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