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Stress-ing out: Sprague, a junior, and Jacobs sophomore Lauren Van Vlierbergen have battled through the past month of the season with similar injuries. Like Van Vlierbergen, who won the Fox Valley Conference Meet championship and led her team to the title, Sprague has done limited running and been doing most of her training in the swimming pool at Centegra Health System in Huntley.

Sprague wears a boot for protection most of the time at school and away from practice. She has been running mainly on Wednesdays with the team, then training in the pool on other days.

“It started bothering me at Kaneland (on Sept. 15),” Sprague said. “I felt it two weeks before that in practice. I take a lot of Advil, it’s been hurting for a while. The boot gives it as much rest as I can. I’ve been wearing it for two or three weeks.”

Sprague ran for the Indians when they won the Big Northern Conference Meet, but sat out last week’s Belvidere North Regional, which Marengo won without her.

“We hammer her pretty hard on Wednesdays, then she does everything else in the pool,” Meyer said.

Florida-bound: Four local players – Huntley’s Colin Lyman, Huntley’s Bryce Only, Prairie Ridge’s Bryan Klendworth and Cary-Grove’s Daniel Vilardo – will play in the Perfect Game World Championship baseball tournament in Jupiter, Fla.

Hampshire coach John Sarna and Vilardo will be with the Chicago Scouts Association. Lyman and Klendworth are with former White Sox player John Cangelosi’s team and Only will play with the Midwest Reds.

Lyman has committed to Louisville and Only has committed to Nebraska.

• Joe Stevenson is a senior sports writer for the Northwest Herald.
He can be reached by email at
joestevenson@shawmedia.com.
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