Looking back at the year in sports for 2012

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• The story(ies) that touched me the most: Again Connor Alter and Jacob Garland.

• My story(ies) that received the most reader response: I have to say my readers shared the same feeling as I about the Connor Alter and Jacob Garland stories.

• Most shocking moment(s): Daniel Lule’s passing. Too young, too soon.

• Most memorable moment: Another feel-good moment as well, filling the most memorable category, is watching how everyone rallied together to save the boat races at DePue when it appeared the summer drought and lack of water would bring them to a screeching halt.

• My best moment of the year: Being named the varsity girls’ basketball coach at Princeton High School. Quite the juggling job with a job already focused around high school sports, but one that allowed me to realize an experience I went to college to pursue.

• My biggest disappointment of the year: Cards losing final three games to the Giants in the NLCS. I knew if they didn’t wrap it up in St. Louis in Game 5, they’d be in trouble going out to the Bay.

• Strangest stories: The scandal involving the release of inside scouting information of the LaSalle-Peru football team is as strange as they come. Bureau Valley’s cross-country runner Regan Weidner winning the Oregon Open when race leader Victoria Clinton of Kaneland made a wrong turn.

• Best game(s) to cover: Two come to mind, both involving the same two schools. The first was the Hall-SBA girls’ regional championship. St. Bede was favored, but the Lady Devils made off with the hardware at Princeton 52-48, the Hall seniors’ first victory over St. Bede. The rivals also met on the gridiron for the first time in years, and the game lived up to the hype with the Bruins prevailing this time 20-6.

• Best quote: Hall basketball coach Mike Filippini seems to fill this category nearly every year and is going to get a nod again. After defeating Princeton, he referred to the Red Devils’ previous game against Mendota in which he said they laid a big turd. I don’t think I’ve ever used that word in the paper before nor will likely again, unless it’s coach Fil, of course.

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