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6. Marian Central football: The Hurricanes were poised to bring home their first state title since 1989 with quarterback Chris Streveler leading the way and one of Marian’s fastest teams ever.

Marian drilled nemesis Montini, 49-24, in Week 7, but the Broncos exacted revenge with a 42-27 victory in the Class 5A playoff quarterfinal. It was the fourth consecutive time Montini has knocked Marian out of the playoffs. Montini went on to win its fourth straight state championship.

7. Woodstock North’s Jon Walsh: The Thunder’s senior pole vaulter became the school’s first state champion when he vaulted 15-0 to win the event in Class 2A at the IHSA Boys Track and Field State Meet.

Walsh jumped on one pole in the preliminaries and barely made the finals. He received a new pole the next morning and went out and won state.

8. Woodstock North football: The Thunder made school history by beating Sterling, 67-20, in the first round of the Class 5A football playoffs. It was North’s first playoff win in the school’s four years.

North made the playoffs in 2011, but was put against eventual state champion Montini in the first round. Coach Jeff Schroeder’s team scored on all 10 of its possessions in the game for a resounding win.

9. Adams, Baker in cross country: Marengo’s Katie Adams lost in only one race, while Crystal Lake Central’s Alex Baker lost to only four runners in the cross country season.

Adams finished ninth in the Class 2A girls race after suffering a sprained right ankle early in the race at the IHSA Cross Country State Meet. Baker was second in the Class 2A boys race, the best finish in Central’s history. Three of the four runners who beat him during the season were the Class 1A, 2A and 3A state champions.

10. Johnsburg switching conferences: Although it will not take effect until the 2014-15 school year, Johnsburg decided to leave the Fox Valley Conference and re-join the Big Northern Conference.

Johnsburg’s sinking enrollment was the major reason it accepted the BNC’s invitation. The Skyhawks have fewer than 900 students and could be close to 700 soon. When Johnsburg came to the FVC in the 2006-07 school year, its enrollment projections were for about 1,100 students by this point.

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