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UPDATE: Lincoln-Way West's Josh Glover is Patch MVP

Lincoln-Way West's Josh Glover outpolled 11 others in voting for Southland Patch's MVP, Nov. 12-18. He is now eligible for Patch Athlete of the Month honors.

 
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Lincoln-Way West's Josh Glover bowled a 300 game at the Plainfield North Tournament. He went on to place second in the tourney with a pinfall total of 1,442. Lincoln-Way West High School
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In voting for Southland Patch's MVP for Nov. 6-18, who gets the biggest roar from the crowd?
Lincoln-Way East's Nick Colangelo rushed for more than 180 yards and scored two touchdowns in the Griffins' 37-13 victory over Benet Academy in the Class 7A football semifinals.
Andrew's Molly Franson poured in 25 points in a 46-42 girls basketball victory over Oak Lawn at the T-Bolts' gournament. Franson and Andrew went on to win the tournament.
Lincoln-Way West's Josh Glover bowled a 300 game at the Plainfield North Tournament. He went on to place second in the tourney with a pinfall total of 1,442.
Homewood-Flossmoor's Sydni Johnson scored 18 points and grabbed six rebounds in the Vikings' 65-49 girls basketball loss to Hillcrest.
Sandburg senior Kim Katner was clocked in 2:11.61 in the 200 I.M. during the prelims at the IHSA girls state swimming meet. She placed 31st and capped her career on girls swimming's biggest stage.

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  • Patch MVP, Nov. 6-18

    (Voting has been closed for this question)
    • Nick Colangelo, Lincoln-Way East football
        8 (4%)
    • Molly Franson, Andrew basketball
        3 (1%)
    • Josh Glover, Lincoln-Way West bowling
        67 (38%)
    • Sydni Johnson, Homewood-Flossmoor basketball
        2 (1%)
    • Kim Katner, Sandburg swimming
        1 (0%)
    • Kelly McEathron, Oak Forest basketball
        28 (16%)
    • Revi McMahon, Stagg basketball
        19 (10%)
    • Teniya Page, Marian Catholic basketball
        6 (3%)
    • Alyssa Siwek, Mother McAuley basketball
        4 (2%)
    • Samantha Smolka, Oak Lawn swimming
        27 (15%)
    • Ashley Weringa, Lincoln-Way North basketball
        2 (1%)
    • Brandon White, Evergreen Park football
        7 (4%)
    Total votes: 174
  • Your vote will only count once. This is not a scientific poll. View Results Vote!
Related Topics: Ashley Weringa, Athlete Of The Week, Josh Glover, Lincoln-Way East football, Lincoln-Way North girls basketball, Lincoln-Way West bowling, Nick Colangelo, Oak Lawn girls swimming, Patch MVP, and Samantha Smolka
Explain the reasoning behind your vote. Or, simply, cheer for your Patch favorite here. Tell us in the comments.

Michelle Young

10:24 am on Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Joshuan Glover is an amazlingly talented kid who shot his first 300 during Lincolnway West's bowling tournament this past Saturday. He performs academically as well. "A book in one hand & a ball in the other." I am a proud auntie!!!

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Tonya Glover

10:43 am on Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Ditto!! I could not have said it any better. I am a proud mom!!!

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Buddy medley

11:09 am on Tuesday, November 20, 2012

I love seeing our future,putting up scores on the lane,that some people that's been bowling for 30-40-50 plus years can't do. I hope and pray he wins it,but if you don't keep striving for more. Stay hungry and continue to do well in school. I don't know him personally but everybody in the bowling world speaks so highly of this kid. (Joshuan Glover) God Bless you (THE FUTURE).

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Gretchen Berthiaume

11:11 am on Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Sam Smolka deserves this honor! She is an awesome swimmer, student and all around great person! She always is willing to help younger kids...just like a big sister! Go Turbo!

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K.L. Young

2:02 pm on Tuesday, November 20, 2012

I want to thank Buddy Medley for his very nice comments about Josh. Josh is truly a very good kid and bowler. He is an even better nephew/son. He has worked so hard on improving his game and it was one of my best moments seeing him shoot "300" on Saturday. He has matched his success on the lanes with equal to better success in the classroom. We pray for his continued success. I hope he wins MVP as well. A very proud uncle!

P.S. Congrats to all of the MVP nominees.

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Chris Craemer

4:39 pm on Tuesday, November 20, 2012

This young man is very special. I am very proud to have met him. He is a joy to be around and a absolutely great talent! I hate that I missed his first 300 game, but I am sure that there will be many more to come! Congrats!

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roberta holzmueller

5:17 pm on Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Samantha Smolka made history last Saturday, when she raced in the IHSA state meet in the multidisciplinary category. She is an amazing swimmer and an excellent student! Congratulations Sam!!!!

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Silver Picou

7:20 pm on Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Bowling Perfecto has got to be the play of the week. What young man do you know that not only bowls fantastic consistently, with a perfect 300 game to boot; but also backs that up with a more than repectable gpa. Okay maybe I'm a little biased because, I'm his uncle. Go get em' nephew, Uncle V...

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jheir jones

8:09 pm on Tuesday, November 20, 2012

I'm proud of you Man. Keep up the good work in everything you do. I hate I missed it...

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wydell miskell

10:45 pm on Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Without a doubt, Josh is a fantastic young man. He has a presence an air of confidence and a level of class that is beyond his years. He is a wonderful young man and the sky is the limit for him. You go Josh.

Wydell Miskell

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finas williams

12:33 am on Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Congradulation Joshuan keep up the good work, I just became a bowling fan.
May God continue to bless you and keep you close to Him.

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Kory Young

1:46 am on Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Congratulations Big Jaws!!
Im glad you remembered everything I taught you and more. Keep up the good work on and off the bowling lanes.
Love Always,
Uncle Kory & Family

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Pepsi Outerbridge

8:36 am on Wednesday, November 21, 2012

I knew from the first time I saw Josh bowl he would become a great bowler. This is only the tip of the iceberg.....Stay focused! Coach Pepsi

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Tracy Picou

11:05 am on Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Congratulations, Josh! You are destined for greatness and your accomplishments never ceases to amaze us. You have only scratched the surface of the success which awaits you. Big 'ole Texas hug to ya, my handsome Kingpin! ;-)

xoxo,
Auntie Tray

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Keisha Picou

5:14 pm on Thursday, November 22, 2012

Congratulations Nephew Josh! I'm so proud of you! I'm proud to be your Auntie! Love u lots!

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Courtney Calhoun

9:06 pm on Thursday, November 22, 2012

Great bowling Josh! Continue to work hard both on the lanes and in the classroom.

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Derek Swopes

10:57 pm on Thursday, November 22, 2012

Mr. Josh Glover, you are a very well mannered and respectful young man. Stay focus and honest. Congratulations in regards to your bowling achievements. I thank you for representing and being a influence for the younger generation. Way to Go!!

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Denise M

12:32 pm on Friday, November 23, 2012

Congratulations Josh. Keep up the good work, in the books and on the lanes.
Denise Massey

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Anaya Hughes

2:24 pm on Tuesday, December 4, 2012

WOOOOOHOOOOOOO!!! OMG! JOSH!!! SO PROUD OF YOU!!!! #YESIAMSCREAMINGTHIS! lol

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