Top 10 sports stories from 2008

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1. After 74 years of futility, the LaMoille Lions captured their first regional title in school history with a 46-45 win over Polo at the Polo 1A Regional on Feb. 22.  Matt Monroe’s basket with 7 seconds left in regulation capped off an improbable regional run for the Lions, who started the year with 10 straight losses.

With expectations already running high for the Lions in the 08-09 campaign, things got even brighter when a co-op with neighboring Ohio, a long-running rival, fell into place over the offseason.

2. World Serious.  Two Spring Valley natives, J.A. Happ and Chad Durbin took part in the Philadelphia Phillies run to the  World Series title, defeating the Tampa Bay Rays in five games to give Philadelphia its second World Series trophy in franchise history.

 Happ, a St. Bede alumnus, notched his first big league win on Sept. 17, pitching six scoreless innings in a 6-1 win over the Atlanta Braves at Turner field.

3. State in ’08. After defeating Peoria Christian at the Bureau Valley sectional finals, the Tigresses were sent home. However, it wasn’t an end to their season, but rather the Supersectional that awaited Princeton.

In the friendly confines of Prouty Gymnasium, the Tigresses rallied from a first set 16-25 loss, and 11-6 deficit to defeat Wilmington 25-21, 25-20, to claim the victory at their home site supersectional, and earn a trip to play at state.

Princeton fell to Tolono Unity and Elgin St. Edward at the state finals, ending the season with a fourth-place trophy, which was the first state hardware for the Tigresses since the 1990 state championship.

4. Mickow vs. PHS. Princeton High School senior Colin Mic-kow received a court injunction of the suspensions handed down on him for a violation of athletic code shortly before the start of the sectional track meet. Cleared to run, he qualified for the state track meet. PHS officials, however, went to court to overturn the injunction. That motion was denied but the judge informed PHS officials it didn’t need the court enforce its school’s policies. PHS upheld the suspension which came about from information gained from Internet postings and did not allow Mickow to run in Charleston.

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