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Day: March 12, 2026

Northbrook Middle School honor roll, 2nd trimester 2025-26

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Northbrook Middle School honor roll, 2nd trimester 2025-26

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2026 NewsTribune softball preview capsules

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Illinois Valley Brain Injury Clubhouse named Chamber Member of the Month

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Northbrook Middle School honor roll, 2nd trimester 2025-26

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2026 NewsTribune softball preview capsules

A look at the Mendota, Princeton, Bureau Valley, Earlville, Henry-Senachwine and Fieldcrest softball teams for the 2026 season.Coach: Lori StenstromLast year’s record: 25-4, 12-2 Tri-County, sectional championTop returners: Rachel Eckert, sr.; Brooklynn Thompson, sr.; Harper Schrock, sr.; Brynna Anderson, jr.; Bella Williams, so.; Emma Kay Gaspardo, so.; Addy Robbins, so.Key newcomers: Alaina Sprague, fr.Worth noting: The Mallards lost a strong senior class from last year’s team that won 25 games and the program’s first sectional title, but Henry also returns several key players from that team. “Getting to the supersectional last year motivated the team,” Stenstrom said. “Our team goal is to win the regional and get as deep into the postseason as possible.” Eckert and Williams will take over the pitching duties with the graduation of NewsTribune Softball Player of the Year Lauren Harbison. Eckert pitched 19 innings last season with a 2.21 ERA. “We don’t have a ton of game experience pitching,” Stenstrom said. “If we can hit our spots, we should be OK.” Defensively, the Mallards have options. Robbins, Gaspardo and Thompson can all catch. Schrock and Keira Zack will play first base, Anderson and Williams will see time at second, Thompson, Gaspardo and Zack can play third, Gaspardo, Robbins and Sprague will play shortstop, and Sprague, Williams, Lana Stanmar, Faith Arrington and Allison Real will see time in the outfield. “Our defense looks solid,” Stenstrom said. “We have a lot of players who can play multiple positions, so changing up the lineup shouldn’t hurt us.” Offensively, Anderson returns after hitting .386 with 20 RBIs and 20 runs. Thompson hit .295 with 16 RBIs last year. “We have some players whose swings are looking great,” Stenstrom said. “We will look for our seniors to improve their hitting and for Brynna Anderson to continue where she left off last season.”Coach: Joel PerezLast year’s record: 2-19, 0-10 Three Rivers EastTop returners: Addison Perryman, jr.; Leah Henkel, so.; Karson Doyle, so.; Sydney Tolley, jr.; Emily Diaz, jr.; Karissa Freeman, so.; Charlie Dankenbrig, so.; Alexis Nave, so.Key newcomers: Eva Beetz, fr.; Lexie Saylor, fr.; Laurali Thompson, fr.; Averie Hazelwood, fr.; Ava Mahaffey, fr.Worth noting: The Trojans have limited numbers with only 20 in the program and they are young with just one senior and three juniors. “We have a young team that has been working hard on getting better,” Perez said. “Our strengths will start showing down the road. Right now, they’re putting in the time.” Perez said the Trojans have shown offensive potential during early practices. He expects Perryman (.457 batting average, 10 R, 11 RBIs), Henkel (.403, 14 R, 10 RBIs) and Doyle (.273, 10 R, 14 RBIs) to lead the way at the plate. “If what we see in the cages translates to the diamond, we have something to be excited about,” Perez said. “We expect that our top hitters from last year will be some of our top hitters this year. We have seen some good things in the cages from some of our other players as well.” Freshmen Saylor and Beetz will do the bulk of the pitching, but the Trojans have four other players who could see time in the circle. Perez said the Trojans have put a lot of time into their defense as they look to improve on last year’s record. “Our goals are to be competitive, earn 10 wins, make less than two errors per game and get better each game,” Perez said.Coach: Jessica StrauchLast year’s record: 15-12, 8-2 Three Rivers EastTop returners: Avah Oertel, jr.; Keely Lawson, sr.; Izzy Gibson, sr.; Caroline Keutzer, sr.; Makayla Hecht, sr.; Sylvie Rutledge, sr.; Kiyrra Morris, jr.; Reese Reviglio, sr.; Piper Hansen, so.; Addi Perry, so.Worth noting: Strauch inherits a roster with 10 players returning who saw significant time last season, led by Oertel, Gibson, Keutzer and Lawson, who were all NewsTribune All-Area players last spring. Oertel should once again be a force offensively after hitting .474 with 12 home runs and 43 RBIs as a sophomore. Gibson (.447, 7 HR, 16 RBIs), Keutzer (.391, 28 R) and Lawson (.395, 4 HR, 10 2B) also will be key contributors along with Hecht, Rutledge and Morris. “They’re a very athletic group, lots of talent,” Strauch said. “All of the seniors are doing a job of teaching the younger girls. They definitely don’t take it easy on them. They hold them accountable.” Oertel (4-4, 3.35 ERA), Reviglio (4-7, 4.24) and Hansen (7-1, 4.23) will once again split the pitching duties. With a powerful offense and several pitching options, the Tigresses look to have a successful season. “We want to stay in season until June 6 [for state],” Strauch said. “That’s our goal. Every game we can learn something different. Every game is going to be a challenge.”Coach: Dave ShepardLast year’s record: 17-19, 9-11 Lincoln TrailTop returners: Emily Wright, sr.; Kadyn Haage, sr.; Mallory Maubach, jr.Key newcomers: Ali Carrington, so.; Danicka Benavidez, so.; Remie Marshall, so.Worth noting: The Storm won a regional championship in Class 2A in 2024 but fell short last season. This spring, Bureau Valley has dropped down to 1A. “Being 1A will bring challenges that hopefully we can be successful at and have a good postseason,” Shepard said. The Storm returns three key players from last season in Wright (.351, 16 RBIs) at catcher, Haage (.393, 26 RBIs) at shortstop and Maubach (5-5, 2.40 ERA) at pitcher. Maubach will take over as the Storm’s No. 1 pitcher after throwing 58⅓ innings last year. “I have seven seniors this year, so hoping that the leadership will help us through the season,” Shepard said. Other seniors are center fielder Abby Jamison, first baseman Kloey Trujillo, outfielders Lila Spencer and Addie Crawford and utility player Katrina Wahl. Carrington will play third base, Benavidez will play second and Marshall will play left field. Coach: Shannon CookLast year’s record: 11-9, 5-5 Little TenTop returners: Addie Scherer, jr.; Audrey Scherer, so.; Bailey Miller, sr.; Shelby Garbacz, sr.; Savannah Majestic, so.; Riley Kelly, so.; Hailey Mathesius, so.; Samantha Knauf, so.Key newcomers: Savana Lawton, so.Worth noting: The Red Raiders have a strong core of veteran players to lead the way in all-conference players, Addie Scherer (.655 batting average, 20 RBIs, 9-9, 2.30 ERA) and Audrey Scherer (.492, 30 RBIs, 20 R), along with Miller (29 runs) and Garbacz. “The starters have been starting since their freshman year, so experience is a strength,” Cook said. The Scherers and Miller will lead the Red Raiders at the plate, while Addie Scherer and Kelly will share pitching duties. Defensively, Audrey Scherer will be behind the plate, Miller will play shortstop, Garbacz can play first base and outfield, Lawton will play third and Majestic, Mathesius and Knauf will see time in the outfield. Cook said the Red Raiders hope to be competitive in the LTC.”Coach: Elizabeth KayLast year’s record: 0-18, 0-11 Heart of IllinoisTop returners: TeriLynn Timmerman, jr.; Emry Conroy, sr.Worth noting: The Knights have a young roster, as Conroy is the only senior. Timmerman was a standout last year, hitting .658 with eight doubles, four triples, two home runs and 15 runs. “We have strong leadership from our upperclassmen and great team chemistry,” Kay said. “We are a young team that will improve through game experience.”

Illinois Valley Brain Injury Clubhouse named Chamber Member of the Month

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Northbrook Middle School honor roll, 2nd trimester 2025-26

Northbrook Middle School in Mendota recently listed its honor roll for the second trimester of the 2025-26 school year.Fifth grade: Raelynn Albers, Ariana Arteaga, Joree Bowne, Marshal Brown, Nayeli Carbajal, Brynlee Carden, Reyes Cervantes, Liam Christmann, Ruby Diaz Santos, Kyler Drees, Michael Dykstra, Evalyn Eslinger, Rafael Gonzalez, Luis Granados, Lillian Hansen, Gracie Jomant, Logan Jones, Layla Martinez, Gwendolyn Pecher, Alyson Perez Rodriguez, Grace Piskie, Daniel Ramirez, Isabel Reyes, Jacob Salazar-Rivas, Mia Sharp, German Toribio, Lyla Trumper, Kinsley WoffordSixth grade: Daniella Arteaga, Emilio Arteaga, Jude Borelli, Jersie Carr, Ruben Celis, Victor Correa, Harrison Coss, Gabriella Diaz, Aubree Dinges, Peter Dunfrund, Ella Escatel, Nina Escatel, Alexxa Figueroa, Nikki Figueroa, Triniti Garcia, Jacob Gardner, Addison Gaspar, Faelan Hagy, Landon Kent, Adelynn Landers, Jacob Lengsfeld, Aubrey Mathieu, Kennedy McCollom, Kennedy Mellott, Liliana Montoya, Jacob Nunez Diaz, Lyla Pecher, Camden Phalen, Jaclynn Ridge, Jayden Saylor, Aleeah Smith, Connor Stevenson, Maddie Strait, Jalyessa Vernoy, Reese Ward, Austin Wire, Briana ZendeliSeventh grade: Jake Allen, Daniela Arteaga, Bradley Betz, Jaxx Bonnell, Emiliano Casas Valle, Eliza Celis, Kinsley Diaz, Elijah Godina, Sebastian Harzheim, Olivia Jomant, Collin Kleckner, Kate Kleckner, George Rhynedance, Nadia Rodriguez, Kayli Seablom, Lily Skjoldager, Brayden Thiele, Ruzdije ZendeliEighth grade: Isaac Baltazar, Karly Beetz, Bentley Bejster, Brystol Bonnell, Austin Brown, Kenna Brown, Kathleen Clark, Caroline Correa, Lila Coss, Aliya Escatel, Janelly Escatel, Samantha Foltynewicz, Emiliano Galindo-Garcia, Aubri Gonzalez, Gage Hanson, Herlinda Huizar, Albana Imeri, London Jones, Chloe Klein, Kathryn Loutsch, Sebastian Magallanes, Dianely Mendez-Santana, Kendra Milus, Kayne Phillips, Hunter Piller, Lyla Rodriguez, Brooklyn Russell, Evelyn Sims, Victor Solorzano, Adalynn Sondgeroth, Maycie Sproston, Harper Stamberger, Raelynn Sundberg, Elyse Waldron, Wyatt ZimmermanFifth grade: Manuel Aburto, Malia Aska, Waylon Beck, Candice Boysen, Jamiyah Bragg, Jaxon Brown, Maddux Brown, Gage Cordella, Caiden German, Syomara Gonzalez Escatel, Bella Granados, Delilah Hermosillo, Jocelyn Hernandez, Colton Hochstatter, Ava Kelly, Jorge Montes, Julian Montes, Abel Olivas, Isaiah Orozco, Charleigh Pedersen, Mia Phillips, Santiago Raya, Julian Rojas, Christian Ruiz, Gulianna Salinas, Jada Scott, Jacob Verna, Rosalynn WheelerSixth grade: Summer-Rose Archie, Lindsey Boege, Maddox Chaon, Oliver Davis, Abel Diaz, Sophia Dunley, Dana Falcon Santoyo, Emilia Farrier, Aubrey Gambrel, Julian Garcia, Camila Garnica Avalos, Brody Gilkerson, Evelina Gonzalez, Kaleb Grim, Allen Hernandez, Katrina Hilt, Emerson Kent, Krew Knaff, Brogan Kreiser, Bailee Lambert, Izaiah Lopez, Daniela Magallanes, Gunner Owens, Ariel Pavnica, Brayden Piller, Evelyn Quintana, Molly Randa, Dylan Read, Samuel Saylor, Tyler Skaggs, Lanyah Sykes, Alexander WickstromSeventh grade: Cruz Arteaga, Julian Arteaga, Olympia Becker, Adam Cox, Brianna Escatel, Jayla Francis, Sophia Garcia, Liliana Krisch, Colton Mikulik, Michelle Montes, Gianna Morano, Mara Ohlendorf, Jocelyn Oman, Aaron Ortega, Isabella Ramos, Kamilah Raya, Ayden Stallings, Jaxson VillegasEighth grade: Kailani Akau-Witty, Fidarina Aliu, Isayanna Arreola, Billy Bromenschenkel, Holden Coss, Aaron Covarrubias, Seriyah Elam, Taylor Erlenborn, Bellalyn Escatel, Jayden Figueroa, Kendal Fromherz, Olivia Gallagher, Jerni Garcia, Alejandro Gonzalez, Dominic Gonzalez, Karter Grim, Omar Hinojosa, Skyler Kenny, Cooper Klein, Eli Martinez, Maddux McPheeters, Mario Membreno Perez, Kendra Mullins, Elaina Ohlendorf, Jaylen Olivarez, Jordan Olivarez, Charlize Pena, Viridianna Perez, Maggie Price, Bailee Rambert, Parker Ramer, Camilo Ramirez, Santos Salinas, Henry Schroeder, Gavin Stamberger, Kennie Stremlau, Delaney Tucker, Armando Valdes, Ella Verkler

‘Fun, bright, colorful’: Seneca High School presenting ‘Willy Wonka’

Seneca High School’s production of ‘Willy Wonka’ opens Friday with a cast heavy on younger performers and lighter on cynicism — a deliberate choice by director Michael Richards to showcase his ensemble’s energy and heart.The production is based on the novel “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” by Roald Dahl and adapted for the stage by Leslie Bricusse and Timothy Allen McDonald, with music and lyrics by Bricusse and Anthony Newley.This year’s production is under the stewardship of Richards, directing his 10th musical at the school.“We always look for something that’s family-friendly,” he said. “We want a show that fits the cast that we’re going to have.”The musical follows enigmatic candy manufacturer Willy Wonka as he stages a contest by hiding golden tickets in five of his candy bars. Whoever comes up with these tickets will win a free tour of the Wonka factory, as well as a lifetime supply of candy.“We just want the audience to appreciate the efforts of the children and all of the adults involved,” Richards said. “We want them to understand that the moral of the story is just to be a good human being. Be honest, be kind, work hard, and you might get rewarded.” Richards said the show is an appropriate production for this year’s musical cast and production team. “They are a younger cast, so it’s just kind of something fun, bright and colorful that we thought would suit their needs and showcase them best,” he said.Maddy DeGrush has been in the theater department all four years of her high school career and is taking the lead as Willy Wonka. “I think it’s a great show to end my senior year, because it’s a super fun show, and it’s not depressing, honestly,” she said. “It’s super fun because everyone has a great time.”DeGrush thanked her fellow seniors Shan Balandang, Kyra Wood, Brooklyn Szafranski and Lilly Pfeifer for being her first friends in theater, and her parents for always supporting her in doing something she loves.Balandang is playing the role of Charlie Bucket and is excited for the entire team’s level of involvement in the production.“We have a lot more opportunity to have more cast members and more involvement from other people,” she said. “It’s just much more fun to do when everyone can participate and have a bigger role.”Wood is playing Augustus Gloop and said that she hopes the show’s message will inspire the next group of kids to participate in theater at.“I just hope they have fun watching it. I want them to be encouraged to want to do it when they’re older,” she said. “I just remember coming to watch when I was in middle school and I was like, ‘That’s going to be me one day. I want to do that,’” she said. Szafranski has a similar relationship to the theater department. She is playing Grandma Josephine and Mrs. Gloop.“I was in 5th grade and I really liked when they did ‘Beauty and the Beast.’ I think that’s what really made me want to do it,” she said. “I hope they can take the message of the musical to heart. I just want them to know that even if they’re poor, starving, they can always think positive.”The musical will be performed at 5 p.m. on Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m., and a Sunday matinee starting at 1 p.m. All performances will be held in the Seneca High School auditorium.Tickets for “Willy Wonka” are $5 and can be purchased online.For more information, call 815-357-5000 or visit the Seneca High School website.

Illinois Valley Brain Injury Clubhouse named Chamber Member of the Month

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