Bednarcik Eighth Grade Lady Bulldogs Take Championship Title
The eighth grade team beat Kaneland Junior High School to take first place.
The eighth grade team beat Kaneland Junior High School to take first place.
Game starts at 6:30 p.m.
The Oswego High School Panthers Boys Basketball team is set to take on the Minooka High School Indians tonight at Oswego High School. The game starts at 6:30 p.m. and is also being called the "Hall of Fame Night." Live video provided by IHSA.
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Did you make it to the Crosstown Classic Basketball game last Friday? Upload your shots of the game!
Last Friday night was an explosion of blue, orange and silver as both girls and boys basketball teams battled it out in the annual Crosstown Classic of the Oswego High School Panthers vs. Oswego East High School Wolves. The Panthers emerged victorious in both games, with the boys final score 73-60 and the girls score a very close 49-44. Oswego's Elliott McGaughy (20) became the Panthers' leading all-time scorer by notching 31 points and nine rebounds in a 73-60 win over visiting Oswego East. There were plenty of great plays and shots. If you took any photos of the game, share them with other readers. Did you miss the game and want to catch up on the action? Check out the videos that streamed live last Friday of both games. Special …
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Check out the Crosstown Girls basketball game too!
The Crosstown match of the Oswego High School Panthers vs. the Oswego East High School Wolves is happening tonight at 6:30 p.m. at the Oswego High School gym. However, as of 4:30 p.m. on Friday, all the seats are full and tickets are sold out. No worries though, you can still catch the game through the IHSA PlayOn! website. Check out the live video feed here and get ready to cheer on your Oswego team! Don't forget about the girls basketball team as well. The crosstown match between the Panthers and Wolves started at 5:00 p.m. Check it out here!
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Participants will have opportunity to perform at at the Oswego High School JV girls' and boys' basketball games versus Oswego East.
Collection box in main office at OEHS and will also be available at varsity boy's basketball games through Jan. 29.
Oswego East beat East Aurora with a 75-63 win at the Dec. 27 tournament.
Oswego East High School took on Aurora East in the Tomcat basketball tournament on Dec. 27 over winter break. The Wolves claimed victory with a 75-63 win. Special thanks to Al Benson for the photos.
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26 basketball players from Australia will be visiting Oswego to play OEHS team and experience trip abroad
If you thought 40 degrees was cold, imagine what it must feel like to someone from Australia. On Sunday, 26 young men are about to experience a Chicago winter as they travel from Knox Grammar School in Sydney, Australia to Oswego East High School to participate in a basketball tournament and get a taste of the States. Oswego East’s head basketball coach Jason Buckley was put in contact with the Australia team through Doug Smith, the former athletic director at Naperville North High School. “He called me up and asked if we wanted to be a part of it again. Of course!” said Buckley. Back in 2007 a different group of students visited Oswego from Australia, and Buckley said he wanted the new team to have the best experience possible. Which is …
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Point guard helps Oswego blast Spartans during a 46-21 first-half charge.
There was blue and orange everywhere and a “quarterback” helped lead the way, but we’re not talking about a Bears football game. No, it was Friday’s boys basketball, and Romeoville traveled to Oswego in a conference game between two teams sporting orange and blue. Oswego stayed atop the league standings with a 77-59 victory that featured a near-perfect first half by the Panthers led by the stellar play of the offense’s quarterback, point guard Elliot McGaughy. With the Panthers’ sophomore floor general running the attack, Oswego blitzed the Spartans (3-14, 1-5) with a 23-7 first quarter and then hit the visitors with another 23 points in the second for a commanding 46-21 lead at the half. “Coach told me before the game that I had to be the…