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The 2025–2026 boys basketball season for Le Grand High School concluded with a 2–16 overall record, but the final numbers only scratch the surface of what this season truly represented. For a program led largely by freshmen and sophomores, the year was less about wins and losses and more about growth, experience, and laying the groundwork for future success.
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- Written by: Adonis Vera-Moreno
The 2025–26 season will be remembered as a turning point for the Le Grand High School boys soccer program. While the overall record of 6-13-2 may not immediately stand out, the numbers do not fully capture the heart, growth, and determination this team displayed from start to finish. What truly defined the year was resilience. After years of struggling to find consistency, the Bulldogs delivered a bounce-back season that ended with their first playoff appearance in six years.
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The 2026 season was one defined by growth, resilience, and steady momentum for the Le Grand High School Bulldogs. Competing with intensity from the opening tip in November through the final games of winter, the Bulldogs continued building a culture centered on discipline, defense, and team chemistry.
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Homecoming Week at Le Grand High School, held October 13–17, was full of excitement, teamwork, and a whole lot of creativity. This year’s focus on class floats brought students together to design, build, and decorate amazing displays that showed off each grade’s school spirit and imagination.
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On the evening of October 10th, fans gathered under the bright lights of Le Grand High School’s football field for an intense matchup between the Le Grand Bulldogs and the visiting Stone Ridge Knights. From the opening kickoff at 7 p.m. until the final whistle at 8 p.m., the game delivered excitement, determination, and moments of pure athleticism. Despite a strong effort from Le Grand, the Bulldogs ultimately fell just one point short, losing 21–22 in a contest that kept spectators on edge until the very end.

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