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VILLA PARK — The long anticipated mixed-use (residential and retail) development proposed for the Ardmore Ave. and Metra Station area in Villa Park may be less than a year from having ‘shovels in the ground,’ according to Golden Spike LLC principal Rick Goldman. “This is exciting to finally have the pieces pulled together,” said Goldman during a presentation he gave to the Village Board of Trustees on Monday, Feb. 8. “We’re looking at breaking ground in October 2016, and renting units by October 2017.” The development, which is currently proposed as a first floor retail space with 230 rental apartments in four upper stories, will include underground enclosed parking, a pool, yoga room, billiards room and lots of
Both wearing interesting hats, John Zalay of The Odeum, who is currently President of the Villa Park Chamber of Commerce, is joined by Chamber Executive Alesia Bailey at the recent Installation Dinner held at Allegra Banquets. It served as the annual meeting as well as an opportunity to recognize outstanding members. photo by Paul DelGuidice
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MANCHESTER — Bob’s Discount Furniture, the leading furniture retailer dedicated to untouchable value, cut the ribbon on its new store in Villa Park last week, as well as four other stores in the Chicagoland area, including Aurora, Orland Park, Skokie and Burbank. The company now has 69 stores in 12 states across the East Coast and Mid-Atlantic regions. The furniture retailer has three more Chicago-area stores lined up for the spring in Calumet City, Schaumburg, and Merrillville, Ind. “I founded Bob’s Discount Furniture on the principles of honesty and integrity and applied it to every part of the business,” said Bob Kaufman, co-founder and president emeritus of Bob’s Discount Furniture. “That foundation has remained intact for the past 25 years, and I’m excited to bring it to the Chicago market.” Company believes in charity giving Charitable and community giving have been important elements of Bob’s since its founding in 1991. The team gives back through the Bob’s Charitable Foundation and Outreach team, which donate more than $2.5 million to charities and organizations each year. To celebrate its entrance into the Chicago market, the Outreach team donated more than $100,000 to local children’s organizations on January 18, 2016, including $50,000 in furniture to five Ronald McDonald House® locations and $15,000 to Lurie Children’s Hospital to cover Body Parts bingo production for two years. The furniture retailer prides itself on its high quality furniture and that it provides value for its customers from the first visit through to the final delivery. Stores feature cafés with complimentary coffee and sweets. Mybobs.com is the perfect place to research, shop, and buy online. Bob’s offers furniture for any lifestyle, as well as the world famous Bob-O-Pedic memory foam mattress.
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These guests helped themselves to Belly Burger Sliders at Old Town Pour House, which took part in the Elmhurst Memorial Hospital (EMH) Foundation’s 16th annual Chef Fest held on Thursday, Feb. 11 at Drury Lane. More than 700 guests attended, raising more than $50,000 for the hospital. More photos inside this issue.
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Continued from page 1 open outdoor space. The project is estimated to cost approximately $49 million and should generate in excess of $1 million per year in property taxes for the Village. Rents are tentatively set at $1,300 per month for studios, $1650 for one bedrooms, $2,150 for two bedrooms and $2,800 for penthouses. The developer showed artists drawings of the concept and outlined the team of marketers, architects, financing and construction supervision he has lined up to turn the concept
into reality. Before the next stage of finalizing financing through PNC Bank, however, Goldman asked the Village for three concessions. “We are asking the Village to waive all permit and impact fees,” Goldman said. Other concessions include changing the current Tax Increment Financing (TIF) split from 75/25 to 90/10 (development/TIF) and getting the Village to contribute the employee lot adjacent to the site for incorporation into the Garden Station project.
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“All these things coupled with what we’re putting in can very readily get the project moving forward into the next phase,” Goldman said. Trustee Chris Aiello asked if there was any possibility the development could be converted to condos. Due to the nature of the market with rental units growing in demand, going condo is not an option “for as long as I can foresee,” Goldman said. “I can’t stand having to decide on putting apartments in there,” Aiello said. “But I can’t
see any other way. Either we leave it as a it is now, open park space, or we do it your way.” Village President Deborah Bullwinkel thanked Goldman for the presentation and moved forward with the Board meeting. She gave no indication of when the Board would consider the three requested items presented by Goldman. The project was originally approved in 2009 before the economic downturn. At that time, plans called for condominium units above retail space. Goldman has come to
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The Willowbrook baseball program was well represented on the list of 11 recent student-athletes at the school who signed national letters of intent to continue their athletic careers at the college level. That list included baseball players Matt Garbacz, Joe Strem, Matt Pizur and TJ Geritano. Recently The Independent caught up with Garbacz, Strem and Pizur and got their thoughts on their baseball and academic futures. Matt Garbacz Garbacz will continue his career at Roosevelt University in Chicago.
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Matt Pizur Pizur will continue his baseball career at North Park University in Chicago. “I was looking at a bunch of different colleges and felt North Park was the right fit,” he said. “It has the right culture and has a good vibe. I went on a bunch of different college visits in Illinois and Wisconsin and this
one was right for me. It’s somewhat close to home and near downtown Chicago.” Pizur also was taken with the academics North Park offers. “What impressed me was they are really on you about academics,” he said. “They want you to figure out and know what you want to do after college. I want to get into business and being close to downtown there are many internships available. Everything is right there. I also enjoyed the coaching staff and they have the same philosophy as I have. They want to get as much out of you as possible with academics and baseball. With them if you work hard you are going to succeed.” Pizur, like his teammates who have signed to play in col-
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Community Capsules Here’s what’s happening at Village Hall
By Paul DelGuidice For The Villa Park Independent
The Monday, Feb. 8, Villa Park Board of Trustees formal meeting held at Village Hall began with a presentation by representatives of Golden Spike, LLC, developers of the proposed Garden Station mixed-use property at Ardmore Ave. and the Metra Station. The developer asked the Village for three concessions to help get the project financed and built. The Board listened to the presentation, but no action was taken at Monday’s meeting. (See story elsewhere in this issue.) During her report, Village President Deborah Bullwinkel asked Village Manager Richard Keehner for an update on upcoming road improvement projects. Keehner deferred to Director of Public Works Vydis Juskelis who said a pamphlet would soon be available describing the 2016 street improvement projects. These include
Ardmore Ave. from Wildfire Dr. to North Ave., Harrison St. from Harvard Ave. to Ardmore Ave., Home Ave. from Harvard Ave. to Ardmore Ave. and several others. Additionally, the contractor who will work on Park Ave. has requested an early start, and the project will begin this month. A link at the Villa Park website leads to updates on the road projects. Bullwinkel also announced the annual State of the Village address will take place on Thursday, Feb. 25 at Willowbrook High School at 7:00 p.m. During the Consent Agenda portion, the Board voted unanimously to approve nine items including: a) The Village Bill Listing dated Feb. 8, 2016 in the amount of $597,775; b) Minutes from the public meeting for Jan. 25, 2016; c) Minutes from the Village Committee of the Whole meeting for January 25, 2016; d) Minutes from the Village Formal Board meeting for January 25, 2016; e) First and Final reading of an ordinance eliminating the restriction that only two liquor licenses can be issued
to the same or related entity. Previously, an individual or corporation was restricted to a maximum of two liquor licenses in Villa Park.Village staff indicated that removing this restriction will allow successful businesses to expand within Villa Park. President Deborah Bullwinkel and Trustee Bob Wagner were the only “nay” votes against the ordinance during the Committee of the Whole. f) First and Final reading of an ordinance authorizing the sale by public auction of personal property and seized vehicles owned by the Village. The property to be auctioned includes: two 2006 and one 2007 model year Ford Crown Victoria automobiles; a 1998 GMC Jimmy SUV; a 2007 Chrysler 300 Touring automobile; a 1998 Cadillac Deville automobile; a 1999 Mercury Mountaineer SUV; and a 2004 Sno-Way Tailgate Spreader. Funds raised through the sale of these items will be put into the equipment replacement fund. g) A resolution authorizing change order #1 (final) to the contract between Villa Park and A Lamp Concrete Con-
tractors, Inc. for the 2015 Twin Lakes Area Street Improvement Project for an adjusted final cost of $748,954. h) A resolution approving the purchase of a 2016 Ford F-250 Extended Cab 2WD Pickup truck with utility body in the amount of #34,359. The vehicle will be purchased through the Illinois Central Management Services joint purchasing program. According to Village staff, the vehicle will replace an older truck in the Wastewater Division. The older vehicle will be rotated within the Village or sold at auction. i) A resolution authorizing a change order (final) to the contract between Villa Park and John Neri Construction Company, Inc. for the 2015 North Ave. Townhomes Lift Station Project for an adjusted final cost of $519,635. This reflected a deduction of $10,055 from the initial contracted amount. • Village Director of Economic Development Jan Fiola announced that Bob’s Discount Furniture passed its final inspection for their renovation in the Villa Oaks Shopping center (the former Bally’s fitness center).
ommunity Calendar Salt Creek District 48 to start C will present the State of the Village address at Thursday, Feb. 18 the Willowbrook High School auditorium, 1250 • Calvary Methodist’s kindergarten registration S. Ardmore Ave. Learn about current projects community meal, speaker ELMHURST — Registration for all students entering kindergarten in 2016-2017 in Salt Creek School District 48 will begin on Thursday, March 3 at Salt Creek Primary School, 980 S. Riverside Dr., Elmhurst. Parents may register their child after that date but registration is strongly encouraged in March so administrators can determine staffing needs for the coming year. The school office is open from 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Monday–Friday when school is session. Children must be 5 years old on or before September 1, 2016 to be eligible for kindergarten. Three proofs of residency are required, as well as the child’s OFFICAL BIRTH CERTIFICATE. Packets of information and required forms may be obtained by calling the school office at 630-832-6122. Parents in Salt Creek School District 48 are asked to share this information with their neighbors who have children who are eligible for kindergarten. If there are questions, please call the school office at the number above.
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ELMHURST — Registration for the fall 2016 preschool program at Salt Creek Primary School will begin on March 18, at the school, 980 S. Riverside Dr., Elmhurst. Classes are filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Registration is encouraged on this day to secure a spot in the program. However, children presently enrolled in the preschool program will be given continued enrollment advantage. The school office is open from 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Monday – Friday when school is session. The program is open to children who reside in Salt Creek School District 48 and will be 3 or 4 years old before September 1, 2016. Please call 630-832-6122 to obtain the registration packet, which will be mailed to those interested. In addition, three proofs of residency are required to register, along with a copy of the child’s official birth certificate. For additional information, preschool hours, and fees, please call 630-832-6122.
Beginning at 5:30 p.m., Calvary United Methodist Church, 136 E. Highland, will host its monthly “Third Thursday Community Meal and Speaker.” Dinner is served at 5 p.m. followed by the speaker, Dennis Gagnon, retired principal of Villa Park-Lombard District 45, who is now with Honor Flight Chicago. Free and open to the public. • Utility Bill Clinic at the library Representatives from the Citizens Utility Board (CUB) will be at the Villa Park Public Library at 6:30 p.m. to discuss ways to save money on your utility bills. Get tips on how to avoid common pitfalls and scams, and sign up for efficiency programs designed to save you money. Please bring current copies of your gas, electric, and telephone bills for review. Registration is required. Info: call 630-834-8525 or go online to: vprd.org Saturday, Feb. 20 • Teddy Bear Clinic at the Library Join the Villa Park Public Library for its Teddy Bear Clinic, a special Marvelous Mornings from 10-11:30 a.m. Bring your favorite teddy bear or stuffed animal to the library for a check-up. After storytime, library “doctors” will give your furry friend a physical exam, complete with paperwork to take home. Info: 630-834-1176. • Career workshops at the Library From 9:30-11:30 a.m., looking for a new career but don’t know where to start? Attend a Saturday morning Career Re-Launcher Workshop (The CREW™) at the Villa Park Library, led by Tom Somora, an employment services representative with IDES (Illinois Department of Employment Services). Registration is required for each session. Info: 630-834-1164 or vppl.info. Thursday, Feb. 25 • State of the Village address Beginning at 7 p.m., the Village of Villa Park
in each Village department, including plans and initiatives for the future which will illustrate how the Village will continue to grow. Free and open to the public. • No more tears, no more tantrum parenting Terry Thourson, a veteran teacher with 33 years of experience, will be at the Villa Park Public Library at 6:30 p.m. to discuss parentchild relationships, parenting styles, and the impact of culture on both. Thourson will provide practical information for parents with children of all ages and for those who are considering starting a family. Registration is required as space is limited. Info: 630-834-1164. Monday, Feb. 29 • Library presents Chicago on the Big Screen At 7 p.m., take a tour of the Windy City with movie clips from Chicago’s greatest cinematic moments as the Villa Park Library presents Sweet Home Chicago: Chicago in the Movies. Registration required. Info: 630-834-1164 or vppl.info. • Library presents Winter Fun for kids From 3:30-4:30 p.m., students in grades 1-5 are invited to the Villa Park Library for Snow Tired, a program of fun and games which includes making your own snowman to take home. Registration required. Info: 630-8341164 or vppl.info. Wednesday, March 2 • The Cat in the Hat at the Library The Cat in the Hat will be at the Villa Park Public Library 7 p.m. Come see him juggle and entertain, then get your photo taken with him. Enjoy a variety of fun activities and giveaways while we celebrate Dr. Seuss’ birthday, now known as Read Across America Day. Space is limited. To attend, you must pick up a ticket in Youth Services starting on Wednesday, Feb. 24. This special all-ages event is sure to be a hit with children and parents alike! Info: Call 630-834-1164.
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Fenton boys basketball team goes up against strong competition By Mike Miazga Correspondent
Larsen went down with a knee injury that still had him sidelined as of press time. “He’s our leading scorer and one of our best defenders,” said Payton. “He’s the engine that keeps us running. Him being out has hurt us quite a bit. He was averaging 15 points a game.” Despite the recent losses, Payton has been pleased with the resolve his team has shown. “We are hanging onto the ideas we’ve instilled all season about looking for ways to compete and fighting through adversity whether someone is sick or injured,” he said. “We’re stick-
ing to those guying principles we’ve instilled in the guys all season.” Payton lauded the recent play of KJ Jones, Tyler Santagata and David Skrodzki. “KJ is back from injury and that has been very helpful,” said Payton. “Tyler has played well off the bench and David has stepped up his game the second half of the season. We have different people chipping in where they can. We’re finding out what everybody brings to the table right now.” Fenton plays Wheaton Academy in MSC West action Fri-
day. Fenton is looking forward to competing in the Class 4A postseason. “There are some high-quality teams in our sectional and there also are some winnable potential matchups,” said Payton. “I don’t have any thought that we shouldn’t compete to be in the regional championship game. We still have what is necessary to win games. We know there are elite programs in the sectional. We’re looking to get past some people and then we’ll throw all our chips on the table and see what we can do.”
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The Fenton boys basketball team had no shortage of competition during a recent four-game stretch. The Bison lost Metro Suburban Conference West Division games to Riverside-Brookfield, IC Catholic Prep and Glenbard South, and also lost by two points in overtime to Oak Lawn in non-conference play. “We’ve hit a rough patch in the schedule here,” said Fenton coach Josh Payton. “The Oak Lawn game was a good
matchup for us. Glenbard South was much bigger than us and we struggled with their size and their high-low game. They have two brothers on the team who are 6-5 and 6-6 and their highlow game was more than we could handle. We came out flat against IC. We weren’t prepared to play from a mental standpoint and got down 50-12 at half. R-B is the top team in the conference and they were too much to handle. That’s a team that is a contender to go downstate.” Fenton suffered a big loss in the game against Oak Lawn when leading scorer Bryan
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Scenes from the Villa Park Chamber installation dinner
A King is crowned
Wearing a humorous crown on the right is Alex King, owner of King Construction, who was honored at the Villa Park Chamber of Commerce Installation dinner for having been a member for 25 years. Also pictured is Chamber executive Alesia Bailey and current Chamber President John Zalay of The Odeum. The dinner was held Tuesday, Feb. 9 at Allegra Banquets.
Celebrating 33 years as a member Villa Park Chamber President John Zalay of The Odeum presents a certificate to Diane McGinnis from Edward-Elmhurst Healthcare for the hospital’s 33 years as a Chamber member. The event took place at Allegra Banquets in Villa Park on Tuesday, Feb. 9.
New exhibit comes to Park Art Center Arts of Life shares works of those with disabilities VILLA PARK — The Park Art Center and the Arts of Life are hosting an exhibition called In Search of Commonality: Selected Work from the Arts of Life. The show will remain on display through February 27. The Arts of Life is an organization that serves artists with disabilities. These artists represent a wide variety of art styles, much like the diverse artists at the Park Art Center. In Search of Commonality highlights these artists’ differences while celebrating the community they come from as one that encourages growth and creativity.
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Willowbrook’s Rowland, Jessen headed back to state finals By Mike Miazga Correspondent
Standout Willowbrook wrestlers Matt Rowland and Jack Jessen are headed back to the state finals tournament. Rowland recently won the Class 3A Batavia sectional title at 170 pounds, while Jessen, a sophomore, took second in the 182-pound weight class at Batavia. Both will compete this weekend in the state finals in Champaign. Rowland scored a 7-5 victory over Sandburg’s Brian Krasowski in the 170-pound sectional title match. Rowland will bring a 48-1 record into the state finals. Jessen lost 6-4 to Marmion Academy’s Nathan Traxler, a senior, in the 182-pound final. Jessen is 47-2 this season, while Traxler is 42-2. Fenton wrestling The Fenton wrestling team qualified two individuals for the state meet at the recent Class 2A Antioch sectional. Manny Morales placed fourth at 113 pounds and advanced to the state finals. He will bring an 18-7 record to Champaign this weekend. Morales will be joined by Sebastian Kaspar, who also took fourth at 120 pounds. Kaspar is 27-14 this season. Fenton, by virtue of winning its own Class 2A Fenton regional team title, also will compete in the Class 2A dual-team sectional at home on Tuesday, Feb. 23. Fenton will wrestle Antioch at 6 p.m. with the winner advancing to the Class 2A dual-team state finals Saturday, Feb. 27 in Bloomington at U.S. Cellular Coliseum.
Willowbrook girls bowling The Willowbrook girls bowling team’s season ended with an eighth-place finish in regional competition. However, sophomore Dana Sasenick and freshman Katie Pettinger advanced to sectional competition as individuals. Sasenick was seventh at the regional. Willowbrook assistant coach Kevin Allen noted Pettinger was the only freshman that advanced as an individual. “I am very proud of our team, especially those two young ladies who have been working hard all season,” Allen said. Willowbrook girls basketball The Willowbrook girls basketball team lost 61-47 recently to Glenbard East in non-conference action. Glenbard East led 14-6 after the first quarter and 21-6 at one point. The Warriors cut the lead to 23-17 at halftime. Josie Zabran led the Warriors with 20 points on 8 of 12 shooting. She also had two 3-pointers and four rebounds. Alyssa Spada added 13 points and shot 4-for-5 from the free-throw line. Kalyn Konrath added seven rebounds, while Grace Chantos had five rebounds and four assists. Willowbrook shot 45 percent from the field. The Warriors also lost 53-27 to York in West Suburban Conference crossover action. York led 8-6 after the first quarter and 20-16 at halftime. York outscored Willowbrook 16-10 in the third quarter and 17-1 in the fourth quarter. Konrath led the Warriors with seven points and 10 rebounds. Chantos had five points and six rebounds, while Spada had six rebounds.
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Addison Trail boys basketball team defeats Proviso East in overtime Win believed to be first against Proviso since it entered the conference By Mike Miazga Correspondent
As far as wins go, this one was huge for the Addison Trail boys basketball team. The Blazers recorded a recent 67-64 overtime win in Maywood against Proviso East in West Suburban Conference Gold Division play. “Proviso was in a tie for first
with Downers Grove South,” said Addison Trail coach Brendan Lyons. Lyons said it is believed to be the first time Addison Trail defeated Proviso East since the Maywood high school entered the conference in the late 1980s. “This was a huge win for us,” said Lyons. “We played two really good quarters and did enough in the overtime to get the win.” Addison Trail was down by five points at halftime and led by four at the end of three quarters. Addison Trail led by as many as 10 points with three minutes to play in regulation.
“We had some key turnovers and missed some free throws in the last minute,” Lyons noted. “They scored basically at the buzzer to send it into overtime.” Proviso East then scored the first three points of overtime to take a 64-61 lead, but Willowbrook scored the last six points to pull out the win. “I was proud of the fact we were able to bounce back,” said Lyons. “When we played well we rebounded well and took care of the basketball. And when we weren’t doing those things we didn’t play well. The guys kept their composure out there, which was impressive.
Proviso makes runs and they do it in a hurry. We weathered the storm and kept our composure. That was the key message for us.” Eric Grygo led the Blazers with 27 points and 11 rebounds. Jack Kalbas added 21 points. In other action, Addison Trail downed Leyden 53-37 in another WSC Gold game. Kalbas led the Blazers with 17 points. Grygo had 12 points and 10 rebounds, while Michael Williams had 10 points and 15 rebounds. “It was good seeing two kids with double-doubles,” said Lyons of Grygo’s and Williams’ efforts. “With Eric, he
probably has nine or 10 double-doubles this season.” The two wins moved the Blazers to 13-12 overall and 4-6 in WSC Gold action. “This is the time of the year where you want to play well,” said Lyons. “We were a little down after losing to Morton, but the guys responded well. We have a few weeks to go here and it’s nice to see the guys getting on a roll heading into the state tournament.” Addison Trail was slated to play Morton earlier this week in a rematch and will host Hinsdale South on senior night Friday to close out WSC Gold play.
Addison Trail-Willowbrook Addison Trail girls basketball boys swimming team team playing well down the stretch takes third in conference By Mike Miazga Correspondent
The Addison Trail girls basketball team wrapped up the regular season on a high note. The Blazers recently scored a nonconference victory over Streamwood to move to 9-17 overall heading into this week’s postseason. “We had some good even scoring against Streamwood,” said Addison Trail coach Rob Schader. Maria Koulogeorgas led the Blazers with 11 points, while Diamond Pikulyk added nine points and Nicole Pudlo had six points. In other recent action, Addison Trail defeated District 88 neighbor Willowbrook 42-38. Schader noted it was the first time in four years Addison Trail defeated Willowbrook. Koulogeorgas led the Blazers with 13 points in the win, while Pikulyk had 11 points. “We played very well against Willowbrook,” said Schader. The Blazers also dropped a West Suburban Conference Gold Division game to Proviso East. “We only trailed them 20-13 with four minutes left in the first half,” said Schader. “They are too fast and athletic. We couldn’t hang with them for the whole game.” Additionally, Addison Trail recorded a 45-35 WSC Gold win over Leyden. The Blazers finished the conference season with a 3-9 mark. Schader said the team’s recent improved play is attributable to several factors. “We’ve mixed our defenses up a bunch and we are rebounding much better than the first half of the year,” he said.
Schader added Addison Trail still has a youthful roster. “We have five juniors and one sophomore playing for us,” he said. “There’s still a learning curve there. Going from the sophomore level to the varsity level takes time to get used to. We have nine wins right now and that’s what we had combined the last two years. We’ll have six kids coming back. We are moving in the right direction. Our sophomores did well. They won 11 or 12 games and this is our best freshmen group. They were 16-8 and that’s with two freshmen up on the sophomore team. We usually don’t have kids up, but they helped that sophomore team win games. We expect big things from these kids in the future. I think we’ll keep that team intact as sophomores and see what they can do the next few years here. We’re continuing to rise as a program.” Schader had high praise for the recent play of Koulogeorgas, Pikulyk, Alyssa Pham and Nicolette Scorza. “Maria all year and especially the last month-and-a-half has turned it up on offense and defense,” said Schader. “She’s done a great job. Diamond is a great kid who is averaging about six or seven points and five rebounds a game. She’s been doing great and so has Alyssa Pham. Nicci Scorza is a sophomore with us. When she plays well she plays very well.” Schader also lauded the contributions of Marie Baumgartner. “She was hurt the first couple weeks of the season,” he said. “She didn’t come back until Christmas. She works hard and plays hard. She’s doing much better. I’m happy for Marie.” Addison Trail opened Class 4A regional play earlier this week at Batavia against Hoffman Estates.
Wallace places second in two events; Freshman Zimmerman second in backstroke By Mike Miazga Correspondent
The Addison Trail-Willowbrook boys swimming team recently tied for third at the West Suburban Conference Gold Division meet hosted by Downers Grove South. AT-Willowbrook and Leyden both tied with 197 points. Hinsdale South edged Downers Grove South by six points for the conference title. AT-Willowbrook placed fourth in the medley relay with a time of 1:56.43. That team included Evan Zimmerman, a freshman, Lucas Walsh, a sophomore, Jake Roucka and freshman Jack Burns. Mikey Strycharz took fifth in the 200 with a time of 2:01.89. Zimmerman was fifth in the IM with a time of 2:19.87, while Burns was sixth with a time of 2:22.54. Ethan Wallace placed second in the 50 with a time of 22:81. Roucka was seventh in the butterfly with a time
of 1:05.67. Wallace was second in the 100 with a time of 51.61, while Strycharz was sixth at 54.44. Jacob Grygo, a sophomore, was third in the 500 with a time of 5:30.18. Freshman Mateusz Sawicki was seventh with a time of 5:48.40 (his seed time was 5:55.93). AT-Willowbrook placed third in the 200 relay with a time of 1:36.88. That group included Strycharz, Zimmerman, Grygo and Wallace. Zimmerman placed second in the backstroke with a time of 1:01.97. Walsh was eighth in the breaststroke with a time of 1:13.95. AT-Willowbrook was third in the 400 relay with a time of 3:34.67. That team included Grygo, Burns, Strycharz and Wallace. AT-Willowbrook placed fourth at the junior-varsity level. In the medley relay, AT-Willowbrook was fourth. Team members included Alex Babu, Eugene Ciesla, Calvin Milas and Koji Buzuayene. Ciesela was third in the 100, while Babu was seventh. AT-Willowbrook was fourth in the 200 relay with Ciesla, Babu, Buzuayene and Milas.
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RESIDENTIAL NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on 10/5/2015, John Zaruba, the Sheriff of DuPage County, Illinois will on 3/22/16 at the hour of 10:00AM at DuPage County Sheriff’s Office, 501 North County Farm Road, Wheaton, IL 60187, or in a place otherwise designated at the time of sale, County of DuPage and State of Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described real estate: LOT 13 IN BLOCK 18 IN HIGHVIEW SUBDIVISION UNIT NUMBER 11, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER (1/4) OF SECTION 28, AND PART OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER (1/4) OF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 40 NORTH, RANGE 11, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED NOVEMBER 8, 1965 AS DOCUMENT R65-44232 AND CERTIFICATE OF CORRECTION RECORDED JANUARY 19, 1966 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER R66-2266, IN DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. PIN 03-29-418-013 Improved with Single Family Home COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 425 W. Park Avenue Addison, IL 60101 Sale terms: 10% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the auction; The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in “AS IS” condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. If the property is a condominium and the foreclosure takes place after 1/1/2007, purchasers other than the mortgagees will be required to pay any assessment and legal fees due under The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If the property is located in a common interest community, purchasers other than mortgagees will be required to pay any assessment and legal fees due under the Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attorney. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after Confirmation of the sale. The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises. The property will NOT be open for inspection and Plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the Court file to verify all information. IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For information: Examine the court file or contact Plaintiff’s attorney: Codilis & Associates, P.C., 15W030 North Frontage Road, Suite 100, Burr Ridge, IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Please refer to file number 14-14-18243. I683639 (Published in the Addison Independent, Bensenville Independent & Villa Park Independent Feb. 11, 18 & 25, 2016) 233461
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good, but this was one of our better efforts of the season.” Courtney Susmarski played The Fenton girls basketball well in the Lake Forest Acadteam has not won a lot of games emy game and finished with this season. 18 points. “Courtney has been However, that’s not anything doing an incredible job for us,” close to in the front of coach Tim said Anderson. “She leads us Anderson’s mind when evaluatin almost every statistical cating his players this season. “I give these kids all the credit egory and is averaging almost in the world,” he said late last 11 points a game.” Freshman Ashley Lira also week. “We are 3-25 and this has been a big help for the hasn’t been an easy season. Our every day emphasis has been to Bison. “Ashley has been a nice stick with this and play hard. If surprise for us,” said Anderson. we do that we have to accept “She’s started making a name what the results will be. We’re for herself. She’s a phenomenal at the end of the season here athlete who plays very well. and we’ve turned the corner on That bodes well for us, for her this. I’m so pleased with how and for the future.” Fenton also lost a Metro Subthe kids have responded to this. urban Conference West Division They practice hard and they play game to Aurora Central Catholic hard and they strive to get better. Those are some important life by a 52-21 count. “That was our season low lessons they are learning. I’m so for shooting percentage,” said pleased with them.” In recent action, Fenton lost Anderson. The Bison dropped a 49-33 54-43 to Lake Forest Academy in the final game of a regu- conference game to Wheaton lar-season tournament Fenton Academy in a contest Anderson saw plenty of positives in. annually hosts. “We played terrific,” he said. “Lake Forest Academy is extremely talented, my good- “Wheaton Academy is up at the 3.875x5.125BWad-2015.qxd 1/22/2015 AM Page 1 top of the10:16 conference.” ness,” said Anderson. “Yet, we Susmarski and Lira each had played an outstanding game against them. They are really 12 points in the game.
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