Football wins on last second touchdown
After allowing a 20-yard touchdown pass to the Fremd Vikings, the Cougars, down 14-10, had 81 seconds to find a way to victory on Saturday. The Cougars, starting at their own 17-yard line, drove...
After allowing a 20-yard touchdown pass to the Fremd Vikings, the Cougars, down 14-10, had 81 seconds to find a way to victory on Saturday. The Cougars, starting at their own 17-yard line, drove...
Despite having to go on the road last Friday to play against the Schaumburg Saxons’ Homecoming crowd, Conant still defeated the Saxons 28-10 thanks to a big third quarter, which improves their overall record...
Coaching comes with an opportunity cost: family time. Working long days throughout the season diminishes the amount of time coaches can spend with their families. Still, their families get to spend time with them...
Just one week after losing at home by 28 points, the Cougars went right back on their home turf for their first MSL West Division game of the season and defeated the Barrington Broncos...
Though the Cougars lost to the Maine South Hawks last Friday 42-14, the team feels like they learned a lot from the game and will still be able to accomplish goals they set during...
The Cougars gave up two touchdowns in the first half, both off of turnovers. In the end, it cost them the game, as they lost to the Evanston Wildkits 20-7 on Friday night. The...
Even though the Cougars committed two turnovers in the first half, they still led 6-3 against the Elk Grove Grenadiers at halftime. The Cougars were able to distance themselves from the Grenadiers in the...
On Tuesday night, Conant and Elk Grove High School competed against each other in an unexpected place: Meatheads. Inside the burger joint, two football players, one cheerleader, and a coach from each school went...
With just under three minutes to go in regulation, Conant had the ball on their own 33-yard line with the game tied at seven at Addison Trail. Last year’s football team lost five games...
Not getting the offers he wanted out of high school, Tyler LaBarbera, ‘15, tooked a delayed route to being an FBS football player. The decision has payed off for him so far, as his...
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