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Chicago Bears sneak into playoffs, but shouldn’t feel confidenton January 4, 2021 at 12:28 am

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4 hospitalized after fire at two homes in Englewoodon January 3, 2021 at 9:44 pm

Four people were hospitalized Sunday after a fire erupted in Englewood, damaging two homes in the South Side neighborhood.

The blaze was reported about 8:30 a.m. in the 5500 block of South Shields Avenue, according to the Chicago Fire Department.

Four people were injured but are expected to survive their injuries, the department said.

Fire officials did not return a request for further details Sunday afternoon.

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Winter Balcony Series – Decemberon January 3, 2021 at 9:14 pm

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Gerry Marsden, who sang hits and a soccer anthem with the Pacemakers, dies at 78on January 3, 2021 at 7:53 pm

Gerry Marsden, namesake singer for the 1960s British Invasion band Gerry and the Pacemakers, has died at age 78.

Friend Pete Price announced his death, tweeting that the musician had been suffering “a short illness which was an infection in his heart.”

Marsden’s band broke out in the United States in 1964 with the Top 5 hit “Don’t Let the Sun Catch You Crying.” Another hit a few months later, “Ferry Cross the Mersey,” referred to the River Mersey, which flowed through Marsden’s hometown of Liverpool, England.

The Pacemakers’ cover of “You’ll Never Walk Alone,” from the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical “Carousel,” was only a modest U.S. hit but became a standard in the world of soccer. Fans of the Liverpool club sing it with spine-tingling passion before each home game of the 19-time English champion.

Marsden recalled in 2018 that he was struck by the melody while watching the movie version of the musical.

“I thought, ‘What a beautiful song. I’m going to tell my band we’re going to play that song,’ ” Marsden told The Associated Press. “So I went back and told my buddies we’re doing a ballad called ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone.’ “

Gerry Marsden sings at a 2010 soccer match in Liverpool, England.
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Its lyrics, showcasing unity and perseverance through adversity — including “When you walk through a storm, Hold your head up high, And don’t be afraid of the dark” — have been a rallying cry for the Liverpool faithful and the song’s title is on the Liverpool club crest.

Liverpool tweeted alongside a video of the fans in full voice that Marsden’s voice “accompanied our biggest nights” and that his “anthem bonded players, staff and fans around the world, helping create something truly special.”

The song was embraced during the outset of the coronavirus pandemic last spring when a cover, which featured World War II veteran Tom Moore, reached No. 1 in England. Moore had captivated the British public by walking 100 laps of his garden in England in the run-up to his 100th birthday in April to raise some $40 million for the National Health Service.

Contributing: Associated Press

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Did you jump or tiptoe into 2021?on January 3, 2021 at 8:12 pm

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The winningest high school basketball programs of the decade: No. 31 Northridge Prepon January 3, 2021 at 4:41 pm

When high school basketball fans think back to the 1980s, programs like Quincy, Providence St. Mel, East St. Louis Lincoln and the arrival of city powers King and Simeon are easy to think back on.

The 1990s brought us memorable basketball giants in Peoria Manual and Thornton, a few steamrolling Proviso East teams and the continued dominance of King.

The first 10 years of the 2000s included Glenbrook North, Peoria High and the beginning of a Simeon juggernaut.

Now, with the calendar inching closer to wrapping up an unforgettable 2020, the end of this month closes out another decade. And it’s another high school basketball time period to look back on.

Earlier this year we broke down the decade’s best teams and best players. Now, with every season of the past decade complete, it’s time to look at the Chicago area programs who won the most.

This list is comprised of the 50 winningest programs over the past 10 years, starting with the 2010-11 season and concluding with the 2019-20 season. Every team in every class throughout the Chicago area will be broken down in a variety of ways. But total wins, with winning percentage used as tie-breaker, determined the rankings.

We present No. 31 Northridge Prep today and will add one program a day going forward.

31. NORTHRIDGE PREP: 206-86

Decade’s biggest storyline: While the 2014-15 team is the staple for success and defensive efficiency — the Knights won 23 games and reached a sectional championship game while allowing a paltry 32.2 points a game — the program has statistically been one of the best defensive teams in the state. Incredibly, over the past 10 seasons coach Will Rey’s teams have never allowed more than 43.2 points a game in a season.

Joe Thursby plays for Northridge in 2018.
Joe Thursby plays for Northridge in 2018.
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Underrated highlight: This one falls under the underrated statistic category as James Stoll, who was a part of 42 wins and four different championships in two seasons, took an incredible 61 charges on the defensive end in two years.

Player of the Decade: Dylan Haig (2015)

All-Decade Team: James Stoll (2013), Steve Leazer (2014), Dylan Haig (2015), Joe Thursby (2018) and Dan Kane (2020)

Other decade highlights:

-Dylan Haig became the all-time winningest player in program history with 85 wins while winning five different championships in his career.

-The Knights won three regional championships in the decade.

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