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Despite increases, AYP still out of reach for Dist. 111

Minooka High School improves scores, remains above state averages

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“Ever since then, we have been trying to get the girls’ team back to our facility,” Doud said.

Each year it seems to be a different issue. One year it was a contract with the other venue, another that the conference was too big.

“Once we get something rectified, it’s something else,” Doud said.

Channahon Lanes has held several national competitions as well as the girls’ invitational several times.
“We run a phenomenal tournament,” Doud said.

The only problem for the coming season, which begins in November for the girls, is six practice days, which conflict with matches with the boys’ team. Four of those could be easily rectified by reducing the number of practice lanes or changing days, Doud said.

Moving back to Channahon would save taxpayer money since a bus wouldn’t be needed to transport the team to Joliet, Doud said. This year, it is planned to have the bus stay in Joliet and wait during practice rather than parents picking up their students afterward, as in the past, increasing travel costs.
Board President Chris Kobe said the matter will be discussed in co-curricular committee.

“This is a topic we have asked about,” Kobe said.

Doud said he would like to see the issue taken care of before the start of the girls’ season.

ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME

Minooka High School may soon have an athletic hall of fame to recognize teams, athletes and coaches who exemplify the Indian tradition of excellence.

Athletic Director Bob Tyrell presented to the board Thursday night the organization’s bylaws and mission statement.

MCHS Instructional Leader and coach Bert Kooi put a lot of work into the program, researching other schools and helping create the bylaws, Tyrell said.

If the program is approved by the board, anyone in the community could nominate an athlete, team, coach or an individual, such as a fan or booster club member, who has made an outstanding contribution to MCHS athletic programs, according to specific criterion.

Nominations would be reviewed by a committee, made up of MCHS coaches and other pillars of the community, Tyrell said.

“The bottom line for the group is to recognize Minooka High School in a very positive way and to recognize these great athletes,” Tyrell said.

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