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Morning Sports Report
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The Bulls named Atlanta Hawks executive Bryson Graham the team’s new head of basketball operations. He’d worked for the Hawks for less than two years.
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Heading into Monday’s action, all five NL Central teams were at least three games over .500, but the competition heated up with the Reds visiting the Cubs at Wrigley Field.
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ANAHEIM, Calif. — Munetaka Murakami hit his 14th homer and Miguel Vargas also went deep as the White Sox beat the Los Angeles Angels 6-0 Monday night.
Murakami’s two-run ...
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The 29th Naperville Invite came to an abrupt end Monday night at Naperville Central’s Memorial Stadium. Nasty weather led to close to an hour delay in the 24th minute, and when lighting lit up the skies at halftime, tournament officials called the final between Barrington and the host Redhawks. The two sides shared the championship trophy after a 0-0 draw.
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This edition of the High Five looks at the top prep sports events this week.
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Softball: Warren beat Mundelein 8-6 on Monday.
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The Blackhawks return to the NHL Draft Lottery Tuesday, hoping for a bit of luck again and another No. 1 pick but knowing they’ll leave with nothing less than a top-four ...
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The Chicago Sky have signed Natasha Cloud to a one-year, $550,000 deal, sources briefed on the contract told The Athletic. The Sky also waived Hailey Van Lith, the team announced.
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Geneva, Huntley and Libertyville are the top three teams in this week’s Daily Herald baseball Top 20.
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Barrington, St. Charles North and Antioch are the top three teams in this week’s Daily Herald softball Top 20.
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