Friday (Boys Track)
41st Annual Art Carlson Hawk Classic (Oregon)
1) Rockford Christian: 113 pts
2) Forreston-Polo: 84.5 pts
3) Oregon: 76 pts
4) Rochelle: 72 pts
8) Winnebago: 32 pts
**Rochelle: 1st Place Matthew Drendel 800
**2nd Place High Jump
Michael Drendel Pole Vault
2nd Place: 400 Relay
**Oregon: 1st Place: Sawyer Foss Discus
**Shot Put (2nd Place)
Weight Man's Relay
2nd Place: Andrew Newman 110 Hurdles
Ian Hussung 800
Caleb Mennen 400
**Forreston-Polo: 1st Place: Mason Wright Triple Jump
A.J Christensen 300 Hurdles
2nd Place: Reid Taylor Triple Jump
1600 Relay
Girls Track
Woodstock Invitational
1) Huntley: 116 pts
2) DeKalb: 99.5 pts
3) Yorkville: 76 pts
8) Rochelle: 15 pts
**Rochelle: 1st Place: 1600 Relay
4th Place: 800 Relay
6th Place: 400 Relay
Baseball
AFC 5 LaMoille-Ohio 2
Rockford Christian 4 Rock Falls 3
Girls Softball
LaMoille-Ohio 11 AFC 10 (8)
Hall 2 Erie-Prophetstown 0
NIU Receiver Drafted
DEKALB, Ill. – Northern Illinois University wide receiver Kenny Golladay was selected in the third round of the 2017 National Football League Draft by the Detroit Lions Friday.
The 96th overall selection in the 2017 NFL Draft, Golladay became the 37th NIU player all-time chosen in the NFL Draft. A native of Chicago, he is the second NIU receiver to be drafted in the last three years and the first since Da’Ron Brown, who was drafted in the seventh round by the Kansas City Chiefs in 2015.
A first-team All-MAC selection in 2016, Golladay led the Huskies in receiving with 1,156 yards and 87 catches to become the first player in school history to record back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons. His 2016 yardage total surpassed his 1,129 receiving yards in 2015. In just two seasons with the Huskies, the 6-4, 213-pound wide out finished his career ranked sixth all-time at NIU in catches (160), fifth in receiving (2,285) and tied for eighth (18) in touchdown catches.
Golladay, who transferred to NIU after two seasons at North Dakota, made quite an impression in his first game as a Huskie. The 2015 second-team All-MAC honoree amassed 213 yards on nine receptions in the 2015 season opener against UNLV at Huskie Stadium. He recorded a career-high 14 catches, tying for the second-highest single-game total in school history, against Toledo for 149 yards in the Chi-Town Showdown this past season.
The eighth NIU player selected in the NFL Draft since 2007, Golladay is the highest drafted Huskie since Jimmie Ward was chosen in the first round of the 2014 NFL Draft by the San Francisco 49ers. He’s the first third-round pick for NIU since fellow Chicago native Garrett Wolfe was the 93rd overall selection by the Chicago Bears.
Kishwaukee College names volleyball coach
Emily Bodmer has been named the head coach for women’s volleyball at Kishwaukee College.
Emily is a graduate of Roosevelt University with a B.A. in Educational Studies. The Mendota High School alum received a full-ride scholarship to play volleyball at Illinois Valley Community College and a partial athletic scholarship to play for Graceland University in Iowa before transferring to complete her degree at Roosevelt.
Bodmer has coached club volleyball at the high school level and assisted with the Mendota High School team last season. She served as a Student Coach with the Roosevelt University team while an undergraduate student.