Josh De Luca

North Park University Graduate

United States

I am Josh De Luca. I am a North Park University graduate with a bachelor's in communications. With a strong passion for both sports and journalism, I believe I have the experience, skills, and dedication to contribute effectively to any work environment. My background in sports reporting, content creation, and leadership, combined with my academic achievements, make me a strong and unique candidate.

Below are links to my resume, in addition to links to articles that I have written for multiple websites/publications. For more information, please contact me at [email protected]

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Lion mane, Lion heart

If there is a mountain to climb, adventure-loving Kenton Lei is your man. And underneath all that hair, Lei has eyes set on returning North Park to CCIW summit

Journal & Topics Media Group
07/07/2023
Maine West Football Hopes Experience Pays Off In 2023

The Maine West football program is in the midst of preparing for an important 2023 season, and head coach George Klupchak is optimistic about the potential his team possesses. The Warriors kicked off their varsity summer camp June 12, and although this team has only been through a handful of practices together, Klupchak has been impressed with what he’s observed.

Journal & Topics Media Group
08/09/2023
Girls Flag Football Gaining Ground

In 2021, the Chicago Bears decided to change that narrative as they teamed up with Chicago Public Schools, Nike and NFL Flag Football to bring the sport of girls flag football to the states biggest city. The league started with 22 different schools separated into four different divisions, but popularity quickly grew. Just a year after the league’s inaugural season in 2021, 66 Chicago Public Schools had formed a team and the game expanded to the Rockford area, where another league of six...

Journal & Topics Media Group
05/30/2023
Momentum Favors Leyden In Playoff Opening Win

The Leyden varsity softball team defeated Lincoln Park in exciting fashion in the opening round of the state playoffs Monday, May 22 in Franklin Park. The beating sun and mild wind hardly seemed to faze the Eagles, who outscored the Lions 7-3.