Ethan Greenfield and DeAngelo Hardy

In a dominant 56-12 victory over Wabash College to start the season, Ethan Greenfield and DeAngelo Hardy were the stars of the show. Greenfield rushed for 132 yards and three touchdowns, while Hardy caught eight passes for 139 yards and two touchdowns while also rushing for a score. Ethan Greenfield Finishes the Job Greenfield’s three… Read more »

Nuccio Interception Seals Cardinals’ Victory

For this week’s Red Zone play of the week, despite the Cardinals putting up 56 points against Wabash College, the honor goes to a win-sealing play by sophomore linebacker Danny Nuccio. Looking to force the ball downfield and spur an unlikely comeback, Wabash quarterback Liam Thompson’s pass is intercepted by Nuccio who then returned it… Read more »

Short Touchdown Runs, Hardy’s Versatility, New DBs Making Plays

On the season-debut of Check the Tape, five short touchdown runs, three versatile touchdowns from junior wide receiver DeAngelo Hardy, and big plays from new defensive backs highlighted North Central football’s 56-12 win over Wabash College. Short Touchdown Runs Senior running back Ethan Greenfield notched his ninth career game with three or more rushing touchdowns,… Read more »

Brad Spencer on First Win as Head Coach

North Central Head Football Coach Brad Spencer made his Red Zone debut following the Cardinals’ 50-12 win on the road against the Wabash College Little Giants to open the 2022 season. Learning to Be a Head Coach Spencer was named the 26th head coach in North Central football history shortly after the end of the… Read more »

Send Silence Packing Exhibit Returns To Naperville

More than 1,000 backpacks were laid out on North Central College’s Jefferson Lawn on Tuesday to help raise awareness about mental health struggles and suicide. Send Silence Packing is a traveling exhibit brought to college campuses around the country for the cause. About the Exhibit “So, in this exhibit, Active Minds has set out over… Read more »

Rail Strike Averted | Naperville Resident 4-H Honor | Pelicans Return

Rail Strike Averted President Joe Biden announced early this morning that a tentative deal had been reached to avert a national rail strike. As of this recording, the unions still had to vote to finalize the agreement. The potential strike, which could have launched Friday, would have affected tens of thousands of jobs and had… Read more »

Downtown Naperville Plans Party To Celebrate Construction Completion

Construction work on the Downtown Naperville streetscape project is almost complete, and the Downtown Naperville Alliance (DNA) is planning a party to celebrate. On Saturday, Sept 24, the DNA will hold its Progress in Progress Celebration. Free Family-Friendly Celebration “Let alone was the construction a beautification project, it also allowed for desperately-needed replacement and repair… Read more »

Second Annual Naper Pride Fest Held In Naperville

On Saturday, September 10, Naperville celebrated the LGBTQ+ community with the second annual Naper Pride Fest. The family friendly festival was held at Naper Settlement and featured food, music, LGBQ+ supportive vendors, and kids activities. Proceeds For Health Center Proceeds from the event will be used to help create a new health facility in the… Read more »

Naperville Remembers 9/11 | Naper Pride Fest | Fine Art Fair

Naperville Remembers 9/11 On Sunday morning, Naperville’s 9/11 Remembrance Ceremony, hosted by the Exchange Club, took place inside the City Council Chambers. Due to weather conditions, the event was moved inside from the Dan Shanower Memorial. The Remembrance Ceremony included speeches by Mayor Steve Chirico, Police Chief Jason Arres and Fire Chief Mark Puknaitis. The keynote speech… Read more »