South Elgin wins second state cheer title

Members of the South Elgin cheerleading team celebrate their title victory with fans during the awards ceremony at the IHSA Competitive Cheer State Finals last Saturday. See more photos from the squad's championship routine below.

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BLOOMINGTON - Coming into this season, head coach Savanna Bennett led the South Elgin cheerleading program to one team title and a pair of third-place finishes in the competitive cheer state series. Bennett capped her seventh season at the program's helm with another team title last Saturday at Grossinger Motors Arena.

The Storm pulled no punches with a near-perfect routine during Friday's preliminary round, finishing above Highland, Stevenson, and Conant in hot pursuit of this year's Coed Team title. Earning a 97.20 from judges, South Elgin was a clear favorite heading into Saturday's finals.

Leaving it all out on the mat on Saturday, the 24-member team took home the program's second title in five seasons (2020 was the first), improving their prelim performance with a score of 97.60. Following them in the final standings were runner-up Conant (96.18) and Belvidere North (95.54) finished in third place.

Also finishing in the top ten this season was Highland (94.44) in fourth place, Dundee-Crown (93.60) in fifth, Shepard (92.64) in sixth, Stevenson (91.80) in seventh place, and Homewood-Flossmoor (89.00) in eighth place. Palatine (86.26) and St. Charles North (85.82) finished ninth and tenth, respectively.

This year's championship varsity squad members are Aubriunna Rosa, Nevaeh Poole, Adelyn Logsdon, Isavella Napoles, Sophia Catania, Katie Solis, Kyra Clark, Paige Vargas, Bridget Lucas, Kirsten Cones, Emma Salazar, Adriana Jimenez, Taylor Davis, Kylie Rogowski, Emma Steinhofer, Bella Meloun, Morgan Stokes, Bryan Estrada, Greta Zelaitis, Stewart William Jr., Maya Jovanovic, Stella Shah, Kaelyn Lindsay, and Hunter Lindsay.

The Illinois High School Cheerleading Coaches Organization named seniors Taylor Davis and Bryan Estrada to this season's All-State Coed Team.

Kathryn Ciolli and Savannah Swayze are assistant coaches for the state champs.

Storm fans were ecstatic about the team's title victory.

"So proud of them! Such a great group," Jamie Smiley-Jovanovic wrote on the South Elgin High School Cheer Facebook page.

Diane Martin added, "Well deserved!!! Way to bring that title back! This program is amazing."


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Here is the video of their award-winning performance:


Another big trophy for Lemont; Cheerleading squad wins IHSA championship

BLOOMINGTON - On Saturday, Lemont won its seventh high school state competitive cheer championship title, adding yet another chapter to their dynasty in the sport. As the undisputed leader in the sport in the Medium School Division, the program has won 15 state trophies in 19 state final appearances.

A Lemont cheerleader performs at the state cheer championships on Saturday. See more photos below.
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"This title means everything. This team has come so far this season. They had their ups and downs," said fifth-year head coach Bree Grady-Simpson with an abundance of pride and respect for her athletes. "They committed and trusted each other. To come out on top just means the world to our program and our community."

Grady-Simpson has led the storied program for the past 11 years. Under her management as head coach, the program finished as runner-up in 2021 and last year. Saturday's dominance on the mat would not have happened without seniors Avery Taylor and Fawne Ford.

"We have two seniors who stepped into big shoes for us last season," Grady-Simpson said. "They held down the fort. They trusted me as a coach. They trusted my coaching staff and committed to everything we wanted to be. Their leadership was, both on and off the mat, for the rest of the athletes on our team was incredible this season."

The 20-member squad includes Emma Fedorovich, Hailey Borner, Morgan Sadelski, Jordan Cryer, Allyson Fluder, Ella Phelan, Ella Mierzwa, Kelsey Schmidt, Fawne Ford, Victoria Swanstrom, Grace Markun, Ashley Wrublik, Avaree Taylor, Molly Wallace, Melanie Wallace, Claire Auw, Samantha DuVall, Mia Fedoroich, Natalie Oprondek, and Tessa Preuss. Claudia DeSantis, Keri Storako, and Candice Kehr assisted Grady-Simpson.

Lemont won the sectional title, beating Evergreen Park by nearly three points. Providence Catholic ended up 3rd, and Oak Forest 4th at sectionals.

A week later, in the preliminary round at Grossinger Motors Arena, the cheer squad finished the first day with a near-perfect score of 96.78. Chasing them on the leaderboard were Burlington Central with a 94.42, Antioch in third at 94.30, Grayslake Central earned a 93.64 in fourth place, and Crystal Lake Central, with a 93.04, rounded out the division's top five.

The next day, Lemont nearly lit the mat on fire with their high-energy and explosive routine. The fourth contestant to perform on Saturday, the squad executed every stunt with confidence and precision. The team earned a 97.94 to outdistance runner-up Burlington Central (95.16) and Crystal Lake Central (93.42), who vaulted from fifth in the prelim to third.

Coming fourth place was Antioch (93.30), followed by Grayslake Central (92.50) in fifth, and Morris finished in sixth place with a 92.06. Also finishing in the top ten was Lakes (90.42) in seventh place and Normal U-High (89.92), who edged out Cary-Grove (89.56) in eighth place. Benet Academy (88.58) finished tenth.

Along with Lemont, only four other schools have advanced to the IHSA Competitive Cheerleading State Finals since the sport's adoption by the IHSA in 2006. Conant, Lockport, Oak Forest, and Sandburg have not missed a season, making the trek to the state final held in Bloomington. One bit of trivia: Lemont is the only cheerleading program to have finished in the top ten each year since 2006.

"Right now, we will enjoy this moment," Grady-Simpson said. "Moving forward, we will keep fighting, we will keep pushing, we keep raising the bar for our own program and the entire state of Illinois."


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Spring tennis clinics set to begin on Feb 19 at Atkins Tennis Center

URBANA - Ready to get back into shape for summer tennis? Atkins Tennis Center spring tennis clinics begin on February 19. Registration is now open and can be done on the center's online reservation system at https://atkins.clubautomation.com

Various skill and age-appropriate groups are available throughout the week to shake off the winter rust before the upcoming outdoor tennis season.

New to the sport? There is an adult class on Mondays from 5:30 to 7 p.m. for beginners or those just picking up a racquet for the first time.

On Monday's and Wednesdays, Atkins host drill sessions for competitive junior players, usually 16 years-old or younger, and high school players.

For more information on Atkins' tennis programs and services, follow this link to the Spring session brochure at https://fightingillini.com/documents/2023/12/18/2024_Spring_Clinics.pdf.



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