Royals feel ‘fortunate’ after win
May 6, 2011
Hang with ’em. That’s what Aurora Central’s softball team did for five innings Tuesday in the mist in its Suburban Christian Conference makeup game with neighborhood rival Rosary. The score was tied 2-2 and junior Sarah Ryan, who had relieved starter Taylor Lavoy after two innings, was matching Royals’ starter …
Softball: Wheaton Academy hold on to top Aurora Central
Aurora Central’s breakout softball season appeared to be on the verge of ending in a bustout Wednesday in the semifinal of the Class 2A Plano …
- May 22, 2012
Softball: Aurora Central optimistic as postseason begins
Taking a step down in class with a much better team means postseason prospects for the Aurora Central softball team are brighter this year. Coach …
- May 22, 2012
Baseball: Montini knocks off Aurora Central
Squeezing in a makeup date for a conference game late in the season can be a tricky situation, but Montini took care of its Suburban …
- May 17, 2012
Softball: Aurora Central erases big deficit, beats Aurora Christian
Aurora Central Catholic won its fifth straight game on Tuesday, but it didn’t come easy. Gabi Alfaro had three hits and scored four runs and …
- May 8, 2012
Softball: Aurora Central falls a run short
St. Francis coach Ralph Remus came out to the pitcher’s circle to reassure his players in the midst of a two-run, game-tying rally by Aurora …
- Apr 27, 2012
Softball: Rosary downs rival Aurora Central
Not much went right for Rosary early in its season as the Royals lost six of their first seven games. But everything seemed to go …
- Apr 13, 2012
Softball: Aurora Central sneaks past IMSA
Melissa Perkins was dealing Thursday and the odds definitely appeared to favor the house. It just wasn’t in the cards. The Illinois Math & Science …
- Apr 9, 2012
Softball: 2012 season preview capsules.
AURORA CENTRAL Coach: Jim Hallahan. Last year: 5-21 overall. Key returnees: Sarah Ryan, sr. P; Katie Callahan, sr. C; Megan Reichardt, sr. IF; Dani Blake, …
- Apr 5, 2012
IMSA edges out Aurora Central
Melissa Perkins made the big pitches. Jess Grady had the big hit. And the Illinois Math & Science Academy softball team squeaked out a 3-2 …
- May 26, 2011










