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New Village President will be elected in 2017 Current President Deborah Bullwinkel won’t seek reelection
By Paul DelGuidice FOR THE VILLA PARK INDEPENDENT
Cheering up the Village
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The Villa Park Warriors 7th grade cheerleading team recently placed third in the stet at the Illinois Recreational Cheerleading Association championship competition held in Hoffman Estates. The team was honored at the Villa Park Board of Trustees meeting at Village Hall on Monday, Dec. 19. Front row (left to right): Grace Roscoe, Maggie Siegler, Sarah Ball, Madison Orlowski and Jazzmin Carmona; (back row) junior coach Jocie Trausch, Grace Van Dyke, Maddy Plebanski, Kalia Igelman, Katie Corsini and junior coach Paulina Kapica. The team’s head coach (not pictured) is Julie Van Dyke.
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The deadline for candidates seeking to get on the ballot in Villa Park for the April 4, 2017 election was Monday Dec. 19. With three Trustee seats as well as the Village President position to be decided, the choice of current Village President Deborah Bullwinkel to not seek reelection was the big surprise. Three candidates have filed to run for the four-year Village President’s term. Current Trustees Al Bulthuis and Robert ‘Bob’ Taglia will be on the ballot for Village President as will resident Charles Pickerill. Bulthuis was first elected to the Board of Trustees in 2007. He won again in 2011 and 2013. Bulthuis’ current Trustee term won’t expire until 2019, so if his bid for the Village Presidency fails he will still serve on the Board. Taglia has been a Trustee since 2009. His term is set to expire in 2017, so if he fails to gain the Village Presidency Taglia will be off the dais. Pickerill is a well-known business owner and long-time resident of Villa Park. Four candidates have entered their names for the three expiring Trustee seats (out of six total). Incumbent Nick Cuzzone won election in 2015 to fill the remaining two years in Trustee John Davis’ term after Davis stepped down due to health reasons. Incumbent Robert Wagner first won a seat on the Board in 2013 and is seeking a second term. Residents Cheryl Tucker and David Cilella will also be on the ballot for Village Trustee. Village Clerk Hosannah Korynecky’s term is also expiring. Korynecky was the only person to file for the ballot, guaranteeing her of a third term as she will run unopposed. Four candidates will be running for the four expiring seats on the Library Board of Trustees, assuring a seat for each. Current Library Board President Adelaide ‘Pat’ Hubbard and fellow incumbent Dianne Luebker will join residents Steve DeLaRosa and Wanda Koeller on the Library Board.
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DuPage County Sheriff’s Office seeks public’s assistance in identifying armed robbery suspect On Dec. 26 at approximately 9:10 a.m. a male black suspect entered the Walgreens located at Route 83 and 91st Street in unincorporated Willowbrook where he committed an armed robbery. The suspect entered the Walgreens and proceeded to the pharmacy where he handed an employee a note demanding various narcotics and money. During the robbery, a patron approached the pharmacy unaware of the robbery in progress. The suspect produced a handgun and robbed the customer of his wallet. After receiving the narcotics from the pharmacy employee, the
suspect fled the store and entered a maroon color four-door vehicle and fled the scene traveling westbound on 91st Street toward Clarendon Hills Road. The suspect is described as being a male black, approximately 5-10, thin build, wearing a dark, hooded jacket with the brand “AERO” printed in white letters across the chest, and a light blue bandana covering his face. Please see attached surveillance photographs of the suspect. If you recognize the suspect or have any information about this crime, contact the DuPage County Sheriff’s Office at 630-407-2400.
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Musicians in Performance at Mayslake series continues Jan. 14
The Elmhurst Symphony Orchestra Musicians in Performance at Mayslake series continues its season with Concerto Mania-Vivaldi and Bach at 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 14 at Mayslake Peabody Estate, 1717 W. 31st St. in Oak Brook. Conductor and harpsichordist Stephen Alltop will be joined by flutist Jodi Taylor, violinists Rika Seko, Kate Carter, Kristen Wiersum, William Greenlea, and David Peterson, and cellists Jean Hatmaker and Ruth Mudge in a delightful program of Baroque music by Vivaldi and Bach. On the program are concertos for one, two, three and even four soloists. From the buoyant solo Harpsichord Concerto in A major by Bach to the dazzling Concerto for Four Violins by Vivaldi, this will be a captivating Baroque experience. Tickets are adults $25; seniors $23; students $7. Call the ESO at 630-941-0202 or visit elmhurstsymphony.org for tickets and information.
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rang through Residence Hall/Recreation Center at North Central College as Sanders took the stage. Sanders, in the Chicago area to promote his book, “Our Revolution,” was greeted by over 3,000 enthusiasts who gave him a standing ovation. The event at North Central was the largest in the country for his scheduled book tour. Though he fell short of getting the nomination, Sanders has gained an almost cult following across the nation, and saluted those who stood by him throughout the campaign. “Thank you Illinois so much for the support you gave me during the campaign,” he said. “We began our campaign with no organization, no money, no name recognition. ‘He’s a nice guy, but he’s a fringe candidate.’ We got 46 percent of the delegates. The American people are tired and frustrated with establishment economics, establishment politics and establishment media.” In his book, Sanders shares his experiences on the campaign trail, and outlines an economic, environmental, racial and social justice agenda for creating jobs, raising wages, protecting the environment and providing health care for all. But as you might expect, the presidential election was on everybody’s mind. Sanders conceded that Trump won, but insisted he doesn’t have a mandate because he lost the popular vote. This election marks the fifth time in U.S. history that a candidate has won the White House despite losing the popular vote. “Second point, if you go down and look at the major issues facing this country, on almost every one of the major issues, the Republicans represent a significant minority of the American people,” he added.
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MARGARET L. SCHULTZ Margaret L. Schultz nee Bunker 94, of Villa Park, IL. Beloved wife of the late Alfred, loving mother of Alfred (Mary Ellen), Steven (The late Leslie), Margie Schultz, Tom (Cathy), Barbara (the late Jim) Kristula and Jim Schultz, loving grandmother of 14, great grandmother of
17, fond sister of Regina (the late Ted) Randich, Therese (the late Bill) Rundquist, the late Gertrude Johnson, Cyprian Bunker and Mary (the late Curly) DeMuro, aunt and great aunt of many. Visitation was on Monday Dec 26, 2016 at Steuerle Funeral Home 350 S. Ardmore Ave, Villa Park, IL. The funeral was held
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To the editor: One statistic about the 2016 election stood out to me: only about 50 percent of eligible voters between the ages of 18 and 29 cast ballots in this election while the overall voter turnout rate was a mere 58 percent. We owe it to our youth to do better for them and to ensure that when they have the opportunity to have their voice heard- whether at a local board meeting or at the ballot boxthey have the tools and knowledge to do so. That is why I introduced and passed a new law to put civics education back in the classroom, starting with this year’s high school freshman class. Until now, Illinois was one of only five states that did not have civics as a part of the high school curriculum. We have to give our kids the tools they need to become future leaders.
Civics education is just as important as any other class our students take in school because it is the linchpin that connects fields of study to real world policies. Just like how math, science and reading skills are critical, civics education teaches students how to apply their diverse skills to improve the world around us. Our kids are more connected to the world around them than any previous generation and civics will help them apply their knowledge to make the changes they want to see in the world. As parents, we make decisions every day that affect our children’s futures, but civics education will give them the tools to make their own decisions for their futures. Sincerely, Deb Conroy State Representative
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On Thursday Dec. 15, the Villa Park Lions Club Christmas Party was held at Allegra Banquets in Villa Park. The party’s theme again this year was “Literacy For The Young”. Guests were asked to bring a book along with a toy for donation to the York Township Food Pantry which will distribute the gifts to pantry client families with children. York Township Supervisor John W. Valle said, “York Township is grateful for the ongoing support of the Villa Park Lions Club. The Lions are known for their big hearts. Their generous donation will put smiles on the faces of a lot of children again this holiday season.” From left to right is Villa Park Lion Rich Hamlin and Valle.
on Tuesday Dec 27, 2016. Interment Fairview Memorial Park, Northlake, IL ROBERT PETER REITER Robert Peter Reiter, 89, of Villa Park, died recently. Beloved husband for 63 years of Mary nee White. U. S. Naval Veteran. Loving father of Elizabeth (Peter) Foskaris ,Robert (Debbie),Timothy (Diane), Mary Ellen Reiter, Paul (Cheryl), Anne Reiter, Joseph, Charles (Candy), Richard and David (Becky). Dear grandfather of Nicholas, Andrew and Peter Foskaris, Mary Reiter, Katelin and Wesley Reiter, Emily (George ) Stratton, Jillian Reiter, Morgan and Colleen Reiter, Mia and Drew Reiter. Fond brother of Florence (John ) Kimball and the late Jacqueline (Blaine ) Jones. Cherished son of the late Robert and Frances nee Berck. Robert and Mary were married on May 9, 1953. Visitation was held Wednesday Dec. 28, at Steuerle Funeral Home 350 S. Ardmore Ave., Villa Park. The funeral will be held Thursday beginning at St. Alexander Church 300 S. Cornell Ave .Villa Park, at 9 a.m. until time of Mass 10 a.m. Interment to follow at Assumption Cemetery, Wheaton. For more information, call 630-832-4161.
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Area Police Departments recently reported the following arrests and citations. Readers are reminded that an arrest does not constitute a conviction, and that subjects are considered innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. Juveniles age 17-or-younger are not named.
Addison Dec. 22 A 40-year-old Addison woman was arrested in the 300 block of E. Drake Ave. at around 1:06 a.m. and charged with domestic battery.
Dec. 18 Christian Betancourt-Miranda, 26, of Addison, was arrested at a restaurant in the 300 block of W. Lake St. at around 1:25 a.m. and charged with criminal damage to property. Police said Betancourt-Miranda was escorted out of the restaurant, became argumentative and kicked the front door, breaking the glass.
Dec. 15 Raphael Dishawn Seay, 23, of Maywood, was arrested near St. Charles and Princeton at around 3:52 p.m. and charged with possession of cannabis. Retail theft was reported at a mobile phone outlet at around 1:09 p.m. Police said unknown suspects stole Dec. 16 Jennifer Schmuhl, 37, of North- two pairs of Samsung headphones lake, was arrested near Lake and from the display. Kennedy at around 10:53 p.m. and Dec. 14-Dec. 15 charged with DUI, no insurance and Burglary to a vehicle was reportimproper lane usage following an aced in the 300 block of N. Princeton. cident. Police said that between 11:45 p.m. Dec. 14 and 5:30 a.m. Dec. 15, an Villa Park unknown suspect entered a vehicle parked in the roadway and stole an Dec. 17 A 43-year-old Villa Park man iPhone and an iPad.
Dec. 21 Michael Rajca, 26, of Burbank, was arrested near Fullerton and Ardmore at around 9:42 p.m. Police said that subsequent to a traffic stop, Rajca was found to have a failure to appear warrant. He also was charged was arrested in the 200 block of S. Ardmore at around 10:08 p.m. and with no insurance. charged with two counts of domestic battery. Dec. 20 A 42-year-old Addison womDec. 16 an was arrested in the 700 block of Demictroic R. Delgado, 20, of Craig Place at around 3:03 a.m. and charged with domestic battery. Po- Crest Hill, and Anthony L. Gonzalez, lice said the suspect struck the victim 28, of Lombard, were arrested in the 300 block of N. Ardmore at around with her hands and objects.
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District 88’s Best: Addison Trail senior Jonathan Loi
Senior will have 17 advanced placement courses completed upon graduation
Jonathan Loi has been named as Addison Trail’s December recipient of 88’s Best recognition for his academic accomplishments. Loi, a senior, was recognized during the Dec. 19 District 88 Board of Education meeting. When Loi graduates, he will have taken 17 Advanced Placement (AP)/college-level courses and 11 Honors courses), and he has received a grade of A in all of them to date. He is a Semifinalist in the 2017 National Merit Scholarship Program, a National AP Scholar and an AP Scholar with Distinction. “Loi makes a huge contribution to the class,” said Laura Jurik, Addison Trail English teacher. “He reads Shakespeare fluently and is always there with a good question or comment. Other students line up to work with him because he is so bright and helpful. He’s a top student academically, and he continues to challenge himself with tougher reading, vocabulary and writing.” Addison Trail science teacher and Science Olympiad co-sponsor Kira Bonk agreed. “Loi has been a strong leader for Science Olympiad this year and is very determined to make it to State,” Bonk said. “He has been encouraging his team members to work hard and is extremely dedicated. He is always seeking new challenges and has an appreciation for knowledge. It is obvious Loi is going to go on and do great things, and we are all interested to see exactly what those great things will be!” Loi said the staff members at Addison Trail have helped him be successful, and he credits his counselor, Tina Gatses, for leading him to such a positive path. “Loi is extremely driven,” Gatses said. “He is passionate about computer science. He excels in everything he does and always gives 110 percent. He has really come out of his shell and is not afraid to go after what he wants. I am extremely proud of the young man he has become.” Loi also is highly involved with extracurricular activities at Addison Trail. For four years, he has been a member of the Boys Cross-Country Team, Math Team, Science Olympiad Team (which encouraged him to pursue a career as a scientist), Psychology Club and Key Club, among other activities. After graduating from high school, Loi’s top choice for college is Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He also is applying to Georgia Institute of Technology and California Institute of Technology. Loi plans to study biology because of its complexity and how much we still don’t understand in that subject area. He wants to help the world with his discoveries. Specifically, Loi would like to study genetics and how to manipulate genes to make improvements in the health field and possibly the environment. He also wants to work toward finding a cure for cancer and is considering a career in oncology.
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Addison Trail senior Jonathan Loi (right) has been named as Addison Trail’s December recipient of 88’s Best recognition. He’s pictured with Addison Trail Principal Michael Bolden.
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Public invited to hearing on Election Commission proposal
Public comment sought at Jan. 10 hearing DuPage County Board Chairman Dan Cronin, County Clerk Paul Hinds and DuPage Election Commission Chairwoman Cathy Ficker Terrill will hold a public hearing to receive feedback on the proposed merger between the Office of the Clerk and the Election Commission. Information about the proposal is available on the DuPage County website at dupageco.org/ECproposal. Members of the public may comment via an electronic form on the website, or in person at the hearing, to be held at 11:30 a.m. or directly following the DuPage County Board meeting on Jan. 10. What: Public hearing on the proposal to merge the DuPage County Election Commission and DuPage County Clerk’s Office When: 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 10, or directly following the DuPage County Board meeting. Where: DuPage County Board Room, 3rd Floor, JTK Administration Bldg., 421 County Farm Road, Wheaton.
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Villa Park Park and Recreation Department will help Girls Scouts earn their badges Attention area Girl Scout groups! Need to earn a badge? Looking for a fun evening as a troop? Do you want someone else to prep, teach and do all the cleaning up from the badge project? Contact Villa Park Recreation to set up a one-stop shop for earning badges. Classes will be taught by a COOL SCIENCE youth protection trained and certified instructor. All materials and supplies will be provided for badge activities. A variety of classes are available for Brownies, Cadets and Juniors. Classes can also be tailored for a particular troop’s badge requirements. Call the Recreation Department at 630-834-8970 for more information.
Community Calendar Wednesday, Jan. 4 The Science Alliance visits the library The Science Alliance of Lake Geneva, Wis., will be at the Villa Park Public Library to present Bugs, Beetles, and Bookworms! from 11 a.m. to 12 noon. This program will introduce children of all ages to the amazing world of bugs! Tickets to the show are now available in the Youth Services Department. Info: visit the library’s website at vppl.info or call 630-834-1164.
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Willowbrook senior Piarre Easley (left) has been named as Willowbrook’s December recipient of 88’s Best recognition. He’s pictured with Willowbrook Principal Dan Krause.
Sunday, Jan. 8 LEGO® Builders Club at the library The Villa Park Public Library will hold a session of its LEGO® Builders Club on this date from 3:30-4:30 p.m. Children ages 6 and older can create something unique using a selection of LEGO® bricks and accessories. Registration is required for Club and the Black Organization for Student Success. this session. Info: visit the library’s “Easley is a superb ambassador for Willowbrook High website at vppl.info or call 630-834School and is so deserving of this award!” said Regi- 1164. na Wathier, Willowbrook English teacher. “He is kind, friendly, talented and bright.” Monday, Jan 9 Social studies Department Chair Pete Montgomery Library screens holiday matinees agreed. Children of all ages can stop by “It has been very enjoyable to work with Easley in the the Villa Park Public Library at 1 YESS! training process,” Montgomery said. “He is one p.m. for special movie screenings of the most genuine young men you will ever meet. He of new DVD releases (all rated shows respect to everyone he encounters and has a great PG). Registration is not required. talent for engaging with his peers and with adults, wheth- For more information, including the er he has known them for years or is meeting them for movie titles and running times, visit the first time. He is a great role model for who we want the library’s website at vppl.info or our Warriors to be and how we want them to treat one call 630-834-1164. another.” Willowbrook Guidance Counselor Carmen Avdiu said Friday, Jan. 13 Easley’s personality is what makes him unique. Library hosts LEGO® Program for “Easley is the type of student who is resilient, has al- younger children ways stood out for his leadership qualities and always Children ages 2-5 are invited wears a smile on his face,” Avdiu said. to LEGO®DUPLO® Build + Play for Easley plans to study psychology at Kentucky State an hour of building, playing, and University or University of Illinois Springfield and has socializing with other kids and fambeen named as a Presidential Scholar at both institutions. ilies. Sessions will take place at the
District 88’s Best: Willowbrook senior Piarre Easley Member of the Distinction Honor Roll every semester Piarre Easley has been named as Willowbrook’s December recipient of 88’s Best recognition for his academic accomplishments. Easley, a senior, was recognized during the Dec. 19 District 88 Board of Education meeting. As a student, Easley consistently pursues the most rigorous courses available at Willowbrook. At the conclusion of his high school career, Easley will have successfully completed four Advanced Placement (AP)/ college-level courses and a multitude of Honors courses. He also has been recognized with Outstanding Student honors for the Math Department and has been a member of the Distinction Honor Roll each semester of his high school career. Easley also is an inductee of the National Honor Society, Civitas (Willowbrook’s Social Studies Honor Society) and the National English Honor Society. Beyond the classroom, he demonstrates his leadership as a member of the Principal’s Leadership Team, Youth Equity Stewardship Series (YESS!) training, TALENTED, Interact
Thursday, Jan. 5 Kindermusik Storytime returns to the library Certified instructor Leah Egan will return to the Villa Park Public Library to present Kindermusik Storytime. Designed for children ages toddler to 5 to attend with an adult, Kindermusik involves singing, instrument play, movement, storytime, and more. Two sessions will be offered from 9:30–-10:15 a.m. and 10:30-11:15 a.m. Only one session per child will be permitted. Registration is required. Info: visit the library’s website at vppl.info or call 630-834-1164.
Villa Park Public Library from10 to 10:45 a.m. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Registration is required for each session. Info: visit the library’s website at vppl.info or call 630-834-1164.
Saturday, Jan. 14 Medicare seminar The Villa Park Public Library will hold a Medicare Seminar from 1011:30 a.m., to help sort through confusion about Medicare. This informational program is designed for those approaching age 65, or already age 65 or older. Attendees will learn about the recent changes in Medicare, plan options, the Part D Drug Plan and much more. Registration is required. Info: visit the library’s website at vppl.info or call 630-8341164.
Monday, Jan. 16 Library screens holiday matinees Children of all ages can stop by the Villa Park Public Library at 1 p.m. for special movie screenings of new DVD releases (all rated PG). Registration is not required. For more information, including the movie titles and running times, visit the library’s website at vppl.info or call 630-834-1164.
Tuesday, Jan. 17 Library hosts Trivia Night at Crazy Pour Put your knowledge to the test! The Villa Park Public Library will host Team Trivia Tuesday at 7:30 p.m., at Crazy Pour, 105 E. North Ave. Library staff will attempt to thwart your knowledge with a mixture of questions in various categories. The winning teams will receive fabulous prizes, courtesy of Crazy Pour. Registration is suggested, but not required. Info: visit the library’s website at vppl.info or call 630834-1164. More information is also available at crazypour.com.
Wednesday, Jan. 25 LEGO® Builders Club at the library The Villa Park Public Library will hold a session of its LEGO® Builders Club on this date from 3:304:30 p.m. for children ages 6 and older. Registration is required for this session. Info: visit the library’s website at vppl.info or call 630-8341164.
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Forty Willowbrook students have recently been named as 2017-18 Illinois State Scholars by the Illinois Student Assistance Commission.
Thirty-four Addison Trail students have recently been named as 2017-18 Illinois State Scholars by the Illinois Student Assistance Commission.
District 88 High Schools boast 74 State Scholars Forty Willowbrook and 34 Addison Trail students make the grade
reported by high schools are key factors in the formula used to determine eligibility for this recognition.
Addison Trail 2017-18 Illinois The Illinois Student Assistance State Scholars Commission (ISAC) recently anShannan Abraham nounced the State Scholars for 2017Jessica Bach 18, and 40 Willowbrook and 34 AdNicolet Bachmeier dison Trail students have earned that Alexander Banuelos honor. Megan Biewer According to the commission, the Samantha Bonilla State Scholar Program recognizes Rahi Brahmbhatt students for outstanding academic Ryan Cabildo performance, and recipients receive Olivia Czerepko a Certificate of Achievement. State Lena DiBenedetto Scholars rank in about the top 10 Maxwell Dziabis percent of the state’s high school seAndrew Felix niors. Standardized test scores and Armin Gabela performance-based academic data Sarah Garces
Lilia Garcia Klea Gjonaj Alexander Gunnerson Manuel Hernandez Sarah Hoda Anne Jankowski Lauren Kroll Jonathan Loi Annalise Morrone Eric Moy Jacob McAloon Anton Nguyen Riley O’Donnell Kennedy O’Neill Alyssa Ramir Ambar Rivera Gianna Sarli Keara Schmitt Jeremy Sechan Arika Sypolt
Willowbrook girls gymnastics team making progress Warriors recently logged high score of year at Addison Trail invitational
By Mike Miazga CORRESPONDENT
The Willowbrook girls gymnastics team is improving and it has the numbers to prove it. The Warriors, under the direction of first-year coach Deanna Zuchowski, started the season in late November by logging a 110.75 team score at the Glenbard West quad. About a month later, the Warriors are up to a season-high 119.35, which came during a sixthplace showing at the recent Addison Trail invitational. “We already have outscored the previous high scores at all three levels,” said Zuchowski. “The girls are more determined. They all have added bonus tricks to their routines and are now trying to perfect those to the best of their ability.” Willowbrook returned 10 individuals to the team this year. That list includes senior Savannah Catalano, junior Damaries Garcia and sophomores Caitlyn Owen and Autumn Palacios. They competed at the varsity level at Addison Trail and helped the team log the 119.35 score. Freshmen Grace Placek, Karolina Terlikowski, Karli Wilson and Melanie Hudson are allaround performers who are competing at the varsity level. “The strength of this team is it always pushes forward,” said Zuchowski. “They continually work toward a higher goal whether that is perfecting a trick or trying a new one. The girls always are looking forward.” Zuchowski noted the team is strongest right now on vault and floor. “The girls have a great sense of power and determination through each of these events,” she said. Zuchowski noted the team has been battling
the injury bug. “We’ve already had a few injuries, but nothing has been stopping these girls from raising the bar on each other,” she said. “They all have made a strong recovery and are ready to compete.” Willowbrook’s freshman team finished third out of 12 teams at the Hinsdale Central invitational. Wilson was fourth on vault at 8.65. Placek was fifth at 8.6. Terlikowski was ninth at 8.5. Terlikowski also took fourth on beam at 8.25. The varsity also took third in a tri-meet with Downers Grove North and Riverside-Brookfield. The Warriors also scored a pair of West Suburban Conference Gold Division wins at the varsity level against Hinsdale South and Leyden. Willowbrook had a 115.6 against Hinsdale South and a 114.4 against Leyden. The JV2 team also defeated Hinsdale South, while the JV1 and JV2 teams defeated Leyden. “Improvements are being seen throughout the team at each level,” said Zuchowski. “New tricks are being performed at each level. They are continuing to perfect their skills on a daily basis. As a new coach, I am excited about the possibilities this team has to offer. With the leadership of the seniors on our team, I believe team camaraderie and drive will push these girls to new levels. From the top down, the girls have a lot of determination and perseverance to excel this year and outreach last year’s numbers. So far we have done so and are flying through the year. We already have dealt with injuries at every level and the girls have had nothing but determination to come back stronger and safer than before. It has been an exciting year and I can’t wait to see what the girls can accomplish after winter break.”
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Addison Trail, Willowbrook grid players honored Recognized for State level accomplishments
The District 88 Board of Education recently recognized students from Addison Trail and Willowbrook High Schools for their State-level achievements during the fall season. Among the 18 honorees were three Blazers footballers and four Warriors girders. Addison Trail Blazers junior Nicholas D’Ambrose is an Illinois High School Football Coaches (IHSFCA) Academic All-State and Honorable Mention All-State Football player. Senior Andrew Felix is an IHSFCA Academic All-State Football player and senior Robert Daniels is an IHSFCA Academic All-State Football
player. Willowbrook Warriors junior Jack Jessen is an IHSFCA all-State Football, IHSFCA Academic All-State Football, News-Gazette All-State Football and Chicago Tribune AllState 2nd Team football player. Senior Jonathan Kelso is an IHSFCA Academic All-State Football, News-Gazette All-State Special Mention Football and Chicago Tribune All-State Special Mention Football player. Senior Khalif Copeland was honored as an IHSFCA Academic AllState Football, News Gazette AllState Special Mention Football and Chicago Sun-Times All-Area Football player. Senior Luke Halloran was recognized as an IHSFCA Academic AllState Football player.
Willowbrook boys Four Willowbrook football players honored for State level achievements basketball team 7-1 through first eight games
COURTESY PHOTO The Independent Newspapers
Willowbrook Principal Dan Krause (left) and Willowbrook Football Head Coach Nick Hildreth (right) congratulate (from left) junior Jack Jessen, senior Luke Halloran and senior Jonathan Kelso. Not pictured is senior Khalif Copeland.
Coach Perkins happy with team’s start
By Mike Miazga CORRESPONDENT
The Willowbrook boys basketball team headed into the Christmas break with an impressive 7-1 overall mark. The Warriors’ only blemish was a recent 69-57 West Suburban Conference Gold Division setback to Hinsdale South in Darien. “Hinsdale South is pretty athletic,” said Willowbrook coach Chris Perkins. “I’m not taking anything away from them, they are a good team, but we did not shoot the ball well. We dug ourselves a hole in the first quarter and got down 18-9.” Willowbrook led 7-2 early in the first quarter. “We were up in the first minute or two and then we went cold and they went on a 16-2 run,” said Perkins. “I wasn’t happy, but I thought we did a good job of getting back in the game several times. We got it to five or seven points multiple times but we could never extend the momentum. We had a lot of mental breakdowns with the full-court pressure defense. They continued to break our press and get
easy layups. We were forced to press because we got down and it forced our hand. It was our Achilles’ heel.” The loss put Willowbrook at 3-1 in conference play. “It was a good eye-opener for us,” the coach said. “We told the kids the sky is not falling and it’s not the end of the world. It’s our first defeat. A lot of teams have losses. I think it helped us regroup and get ready for the Christmas tournament.” Ethan Schuemer led the Warriors against Hinsdale South with 14 points and nine rebounds. Freddy Clay added 12 points, while Sikander Zafar had 11 points. Matthew Myers had nine points. “It was good to have three guys in double figures,” said Perkins. Overall, Perkins likes what he’s seen over the first eight-game body of work. “I’m very pleased,” he said last week. “It’s the best start we’ve had COURTESY PHOTO The Independent Newspapers since I’ve been the head coach here and it’s one of our best starts in a long time. We’re definitely pleased but we know there still are a lot of games to play. We’re still around the top of the conference and we want an Addison Trail Football Head Coach Paul Parpet Jr. (left) and Addison Trail Principal Michael Bolden
Three Addison Trail football players recognized for State level achievements
See BASKETBALL, Page 15
(right) congratulate (from left) senior Robert Daniels and junior Nicholas D’Ambrose. Not pictured is senior Andrew Felix.
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York Township Republican Committeemen’s Organization donates to Adopt a Family for Christmas (Left to right) York Township Highway Commissioner Dick Schroeder, Assessor Deanna Wilkins, Trustee Tony Cuzzone, York Township Supervisor John W. Valle, Trustee Rae Rupp Srch, Clerk Dan Kordik and Trustee John Morrissey. On Tuesday, Dec. 13 the York Township Republican Committeemen’s Organization held its Christmas party at Allegra Banquets in Villa Park. Each attendee was asked to bring
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non-perishable food items or bring a new unwrapped toy for distribution by the York Township Food Pantry to client families with children. “On behalf of our pantry staff and clients, I want to thank the York Township Republican Committeemen’s Organization for their ongoing support,” said Township Supervisor John W. Valle.
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Friday, Jan. 27 Library hosts LEGO® Program for younger children Children ages 2-5 are invited to LEGO®DUPLO® Build + Play for an hour of building, playing, and socializing with other kids and families. Sessions will take place at the Villa Park Public Library from10 to 10:45 a.m. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Registration is required for each session. Info: visit the library’s website at vppl.info or call 630-834-1164.
Park Public Library from10 to 10:45 a.m. All children must Gymnastics program be accompanied by an adult. Registration is required for each Parks and Recreation has announced a new gymnastics session. Info: visit the library’s website at vppl.info or call program in partnership with Tumbling Times Gymnastics, 630-834-1164. 400 Rohlwing Road. A wide variety of gymnastics classes are available for all ages and skill levels. Info: vprd.org or Ongoing events … call 630-834-8970. Library offers Mini-Library at Jefferson Middle School VFW Friday Night Fish Fry In an on-going partnership with School District 45 and JefFrom 5:30-8 p.m. every Friday evening, the Villa Park ferson Middle School, the Villa Park Public Library offers a mini-library for families and kids of all ages at Jefferson VFW Post #2801, 39 E. St. Charles Road, holds its Fish Wednesday, Feb. 15 Middle School (255 W. Vermont St.) from 3-4 p.m. every Fry. Menu available for purchase includes fried shrimp, fish/ LEGO® Builders Club at the library Thursday from Jan. 12 through April 17, except March 30 shrimp combos, beef/sausage sandwiches, combos and hot The Villa Park Public Library will hold a session of its (closed) and March 2 (12 noon-1 p.m. only). Info: vppl.info dogs. LEGO® Builders Club on this date from 3:30-4:30 p.m. for or call 630-834-1164. children ages 6 and older. Registration is required for this session. Info: visit the library’s website at vppl.info or call Widows or Widowers meeting Winter Reading Program returns to the Library 630-834-1164. Widows or Widowers (W.O.W.) of the Western Suburbs Both children and adults can participate in Villa Park • Library hosts LEGO® Program for younger children Public Library’s winter reading programs from Jan. 3-Feb. meets on the third Thursday of each month starting at 6:30 Children ages 2-5 are invited to LEGO®DUPLO® Build + 28. The library is proud to once again partner with Chicago p.m. Held at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 537 S. York Play for an hour of building, playing, and socializing with Wolves Hockey for their youth program, Read to Succeed. Road, Elmhurst. Admission: $5. Info: (630) 620-4060 or other kids and families. Sessions will take place at the Villa Their adult program, Master the Art of Reading, will also in- wow.cfsites.org. Park Public Library from10 to 10:45 a.m. All children must clude great incentives and opportunities. Both programs are be accompanied by an adult. Registration is required for each easy, fun, and open to everyone. Registration begins on TuesTOPS meetings held on Friday mornings Remember TOPS? Take Off Pounds Sensibly is still here session. Info: visit the library’s website at vppl.info or call day, Jan. 3. Info: visit the library’s website at vppl.info or call 630-834-1164. helping and supporting people to lose weight. Meetings are 630-834-1164. held on Friday mornings at Grace Lutheran Church 950 S. Monday, Feb. 20 York Road, Bensenville. Weigh in 9:30 a.m., and meet from Library offers Ukulele class Library screens holiday matinees The Villa Park Public Library is pleased to offer Ukulele 10-11 a.m. Info: email Millie at johnreiter@sbcglobal.net Children of all ages can stop by the Villa Park Public Li- classes starting on Wednesday, Jan. 4 and continuing on the brary at 1 p.m. for special movie screenings of new DVD following dates: Jan. 11, Jan. 16, Feb. 1, Feb. 13 and Feb. releases (all rated PG). Registration is not required. For more 27 from 7-8 p.m. Learn how to play some chords and songs Storytimes return to the library information, including the movie titles and running times, during this six-week class, which is open to teens and adults The Villa Park Public Library will hold another round of visit the library’s website at vppl.info or call 630-834-1164. ages 14 and up. Participants must attend all six classes. De- its very popular storytimes from January through April starttails about ukulele rentals are available at perrysmusic.net. ing on Saturday, Jan. 7. These storytime sessions will introWednesday, Feb. 22 Registration is required. Info: visit the library’s website at duce children to the world of language and books and include LEGO® Builders Club at the library stories, rhymes, music, movement, and other fun activities. vppl.info or call 630-834-1164. The Villa Park Public Library will hold a session of its Storytimes at the library include Marvelous Mornings (first LEGO® Builders Club on this date from 3:30-4:30 p.m. for Park Art Center hosts paintings and pastels of Didier Nolet and third Saturdays each month, 10-10:45 a.m.); Babies children ages 6 and older. Registration is required for this The paintings and pastels of Didier Nolet, Mirror of Hu- and Books (Tuesdays or Thursdays, 9-9:30 a.m.); Toddler session. 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alright. We’ve given up a lot of points because of full-court pressure and turnovers.” Schader was happy with how his team held it together after playing three games in a fourday stretch. “That was a brutal stretch for us,” he said. “We’re off to a pretty good start. We’re above .500 heading into the holidays.” Individually, Schader has been pleased with the play of Alyssa Pham, Diamond Pikulyk, Jasmin Mehmeti and Nicci Scorza of late. “Alyssa has been distributing the ball and doing all the little things,” said Schader. “Diamond is doing a great job and so is Jasmin. Nicci is another player who is doing good things for us.”
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we fell apart a little bit. It was a big win. We had played a lot of games in a short amount of time.” The Blazers also dropped a 59-42 WSC Gold game to Downers Grove South. “We played well and hung in there,” said Schader. “We were down by eight at halftime. There was a little spurt there. They pressured us and we turned the ball over. We cut it to three on a couple different occasions. It was a good game other than about a two-minute stretch where they poured it on.” Addison Trail was 6-5 overall heading into the holiday break. “Being 6-5 heading into the holidays, we’ll take it,” said Schader. “We’ve played some pretty good teams with some good players.” Addison Trail is in the midst of playing in the Lisle tournament this week. “We’re rebounding the ball very well,” said Schader. “Our turnovers are not terrible. We did have 27 turnovers against Downers South, but they were pressuring us a ton. We are distributing the ball and we’re getting balanced scoring. Defensively, we’re doing
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