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The Top 10 Regional Sports Stories of the Year

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The past 12 months haven't been particularly kind to Chicagoland sports fans.

But still, 2012 included some memorable moments, whether it be two McHenry County natives enjoying success at the Summer Olympics to both Northern Illinois and Notre Dame reaching two of college football's most cherished Bowl Championship Series destinations. So here are the 10 regional stories the sports staff of the Northwest Herald believe mattered most:

1. London Calling

Amy LePeilbet, a 2000 Prairie Ridge graduate, won gold with the U.S. women's soccer team, helping the U.S. beat Japan, 2-1, as the U.S. won its third straight gold medal. LePeilbet, who holds the PR school record for goals and assists, started five out of the six Olympic matches as a defender.

Evan Jager also made his way to London as the 2007 Jacobs graduate finished sixth in the 3,000-meter steeplechase after running his way into the Olympic finals. Jager accomplished the feat despite taking the event up only recently. Jager also made news before arriving at the Olympics, setting the U.S. record at the Diamond Meet in Monoco in only his fifth time competing in the event.

2. Torn Up

When the 2012 NBA playoffs began, the Bulls appeared to be the biggest obstacle standing between the Miami Heat and a world championship. But that quickly changed when star guard Derrick Rose tore his anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee in Chicago's playoff opener against Philadelphia.

The injury occurred with the Bulls leading by 12 points with just more than a minute remaining. Rose underwent surgery and the Bulls won only more game, eliminated after dropping the series to the 76ers, 4-2. Rose has yet to start practicing with the Bulls, who are in second place in the Eastern Conference's Central Division despite playing without Rose.

3. Oranges to Oranges

Northern Illinois' football team will start 2013 in Miami after earning a BCS Orange Bowl berth after the Huskies' 12-1 season. After dropping a disappointing season-opener to Iowa, NIU reeled off 12 straight wins, capped by a thrilling 44-37 double-overtime victory in the Mid-American Conference title game in Detroit.

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