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Sandburg competes in the Southwest Suburban Conference (SWSC) and is a member of the Illinois High School Association (IHSA), which governs most sports and competitive activities in the state of Illinois. School teams are stylized as the "Eagles". Carl Sandburg High School state championship sign at the intersection of 131st St. and LaGrange Rd.
Victor J. Andrew High School: Tinley Park: Southwest Suburbs: Thunderbolts AA/3A/4A [7] Carl Sandburg High School: Orland Park: Southwest Suburbs: Eagles AA/3A/4A [8] Homewood-Flossmoor High School: Flossmoor: South Suburbs: Vikings AA/3A/4A [9] Lincoln-Way Central High School: New Lenox: Southwest Suburbs: Knights AA/3A/4A [10] Lincoln-Way ...
The 1972–73 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball team represented the University of Illinois. ... Carl Sandburg High School: Orland Park, Illinois: F/C: 41
School City Conference Black Hawk East Warriors: Black Hawk College: Kewanee: Arrowhead: Black Hawk Quad Cities Braves: Black Hawk College: Moline: Arrowhead: Carl Sandburg Chargers: Carl Sandburg College: Galesburg: Arrowhead: Danville Area Jaguars: Danville Area Community College: Danville: Mid-West Athletic: DuPage Chaparrals: College of ...
The South Inter-Conference Association is a former high school umbrella conference organizing extracurricular sporting activities in the southern portion of Cook, portions of Kendall and throughout Will and Kankakee Counties in Illinois.
Javon Small scored five of his 31 points in overtime and Tucker DeVries added key free throws late in regulation and finished with 16 points as West Virginia beat No. 3 Gonzaga 86-78 in the Battle ...
Victor J. Andrew High School, Andrew, or VJA, is a public four-year high school located in Tinley Park, Illinois, a southwest suburb of Chicago, Illinois, in the United States. It is named for Victor J. Andrew , of Andrew Corporation fame.
Robinson opened in September 1971, taking its students from Oakton High School, Wilbert Tucker Woodson High School, West Springfield High School, and Fairfax High School. It was the second of Fairfax County's large "superschools," or secondary schools, which housed grades 7–12.