Congrats to our captains on their college commitments!
Casey Kaczmarski - Loras College
Aidan Gibbs - Benedictine University
Can’t wait to see your growth at the next level. Enjoy the opportunity!
#whitesox
A scoop for all of you.
Justin Ishbia and his 3 kids are sitting in front of me. He went to the store and bought them ALL Murakami jersey’s.
So I asked him if Mune was staying.
Response?
“Not leaving on my watch”.
2026 Guard Casey Kaczmarski is one of our captains and leads our team in FT% (90%) and Assist:Turnover ratio (1.5)
Coming off a big week at the Chuck Dayton Holiday Classic where he averaged 10ppg/5rpg/4apg and made 7/14 3s in the 4 games.
He’s starting to trend upward 📈
Final at Huntley
Huntley 67
CL Central 61
Led by Isaiah Onu 18p, Aidan Gibbs 17p 5r, Casey Kaczmarski 12p, Isaac Muze 7p 4r
It’s only fitting that we scored “67” on 4th/5th Grade feeder night.
Thanks to @RaiderNationHHS and everyone else for coming out
2-3 overall, 2-0 FVC
Season Previews
Huntley
Top Players
Casey Kaczmarski
Aidan Gibbs
Isaiah Onu
Nolan Reynolds
A team filled with a variety of skilled guards. Onu emerges in the mix of talented FVC bigs. Kaczmarski will lead this group. Difference maker, will be finding consistent offense.
"Free Speech" means not being arrested for expressing your ideas
It does NOT mean other people, or companies, have to PAY you to express your ideas.
CRITICAL
DISTINCTION
This video has almost 60K likes in the first 5 hours
“A racist person would never call you & your family beautiful”
“He sees this beautiful family of this mom & kid, he’s gonna call them beautiful & a gift from God & you trying to sit here and tell me that he hates black people”
Last thing I’m going to say about this terrible day before reading my (excellent) Keith McNally book and figuring out a way to stay in Italy permanently next week-
Even if you didn’t agree with Charlie Kirk’s views or opinions, (believe me, there were plenty I didn’t), celebrating his death or even meeting it with apathy is about as un-American as it gets.
Freedom of speech and the ability to voice your opinion without fear of being silenced, persecuted, or in this case, murdered, is supposed to be what separates us from the rest of the world.
Somehow, that basic truth is lost on so many people today. Because someone disagrees with your beliefs or challenges your worldview, the response has become to try to erase them completely. That’s not progress. It’s the complete opposite.
A life was taken today by people who don’t even understand the actual meaning of the word “fascism,” believing they were striking down a symbol of it, when in reality, Charlie was simply exercising his God-given right as an American and encouraging others to do the same. That core principle seems to have been completely forgotten.
We are so lost and divided as a country right now that it’s terrifying. There was ANOTHER school shooting today, and it barely even registered. Barely made the news. That’s how desensitized we’ve become.
Instead, everyone is locked in on this murder because it’s another opportunity to pick sides, to fight, to draw clicks and eyeballs. Our priorities are completely upside down. There’s no value placed on human life anymore.
Just outrage, blame, and tribalism.
And at the end of the day, nobody actually wins. We all lose. And it’s fucking exhausting.
If you’re even remotely celebrating what happened to Charlie Kirk because you disagree with his politics, you need to reevaluate your values. It’s absolutely horrific.
Take it from me… it is worthy. It is dignified.
And it builds everything we rely on every day.
Redirecting resources toward trade education isn’t political. It’s just good business. And it’s long overdue.
Post stolen from a business friend, Tony Iannessa with BIG Construction
Harvard doesn’t need more money. America’s trades do…
The recent Trump administration proposal to divert federal funds from elite universities like Harvard to trade schools is causing a stir — and while I’m not here to endorse politicians, I am here to endorse priorities…
And now we’re staring down a massive skilled labor shortage, with millions of jobs unfilled — not because there’s no work, but because we’ve spent decades telling the next generation that work like this isn’t worthy.
The ROI on a $300K liberal arts degree? Debatable.
The ROI on skilled trades training that leads to a six-figure career with zero debt? Undeniable.
We’ve created a culture that glorifies credentials over competence. Prestige over practicality.