2018 WVC SOFTBALL CAMP

Wabash Valley College will host a Softball Camp on Saturday, February 10 and Sunday, February 11, 2018. The camp, for girls ages 7-17, will be held in WVC's Spencer Sports Center Gym. Hitting and Fielding will be on Saturday, February 10 and Sunday, February 11, from 1:00-3:30 p.m. The Pitching portion will be on Saturday, February 10 and Sunday, February 11, from 3:30-4:15 p.m.

The cost is $35 for one day of Hitting and Fielding, $60 for two days of Hitting and Fielding or for one day of Hitting, Fielding, and Pitching. The two-day camp for Hitting, Fielding, and Pitching is $80.

Participants will need to bring their ball gloves and wear tennis shoes. Please wear sweat pants for sliding drills. Bats are optional.

The concession stand will be open for campers to get drinks and snacks.

Registration deadline for a T-Shirt is February 2. Call 618-262-8641, ext. 3394, for further information. Participants needing registration forms may obtain them at www.wvcwarriorathletics.com or by contacting Asa Deffendall at the Campus Store in the David L. Hart Student Center.

The Camp will be conducted by WVC Head Softball Coach Paul Schnarre, his assistants Asa Deffendall and Mark Colvin, and the WVC Lady Warriors Softball Team.

 

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Lady Rockets Season Ends With Loss To Bluford

On Wednesday, January 17th, the St. Mary’s Lady Rockets traveled to Jasper Grade School (Fairfield) to take on the Bluford Lady Trojans in second round play of the SIJHSAA Region 8 Tournament. St. Mary’s season was ended with a 37 – 34 loss to Bluford.

St. Mary’s led 9 - 6 at the end of the first quarter; the game was tied at 18 at halftime; and St. Mary’s trailed 32 – 29 at the end of the third quarter. Olivia Stinson scored 11 points to lead St. Mary’s in scoring. Savannah Zimmerman added 9 points, Mady Young 8 points, Eden Wankel 4 points, and Emma Keepes 2 points. E. Marlow had 14 points for the Lady Trojans.

St. Mary’s 8th grade team finished their season with a Win / Loss record of 10 – 10. The Lady Rockets look forward to 2018 – 2019 season.

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Allendale vs. Geff Basketball

 

On Thursday, January 11th, the Allendale Yellow Jackets traveled to Geff for three non-conference games.  In the C-game, the Yellow Jackets defeated Geff 27-4.  Scoring for the Yellow Jackets were:  Chase Gher with 11 points, Clay Morgan with 4 points, Carlos Monroy with 4 points, Matthew Jackson with 4 points, Trent Casburn with 2 points, and Kollin Kelsey with 2 points.  The C-team is now 7-1 on the season.

In the B-game, Allendale defeated Geff 22-19.  Scoring for the Yellow Jackets were:  Kollin Kelsey with 8 points, Trent Casburn with 7 points, JD Bowser with 5 points, and Carlos Monroy with 2 points.  The B-team is now 6-5 on the season.

In the A-game, Geff defeated the Yellow Jackets by the final score of 68-21.  Scoring for Allendale were:  JD Bowser with 11 points, Bryce Lane with 4 points, Owen Gher with 4 points, and Wyatt Gher with 2 points.  The A-team is now 4-12.

Next up for the Yellow Jackets:  Monday, January 15th at Albion.  B-game at 6 pm with A-game to follow (weather pending).

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Lady Warriors Win 9th Straight

At Gallatin, Tennessee last night the Wabash Valley College Lady Warriors picked up their 14th win and nine in a row as they defeated Volunteer State 68 to 50. The Lady Warriors are now 14-1 on the season.

The Lady Warriors jumped out to an early lead and that was all they needed as they were up 36 to 23 at half time. Ashley Moore was the top scorer on the night with 21 points while DeAsia Outlaw had 17 points and 8 rebounds. Maria Hunter had 10 points and Ruby Angok would have 8 points and had 10 rebounds.

Mariah McCully the Lady Warriors leading scorer did not make the trip as she was out with the flu. Coach Luke Scheidecker's wife had a baby girl on Monday and Assistant coach Jack Trosper coached the team last night in his absence.

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Warriors Fight For Win Over Lewis & Clark

Wednesday night at the Spencer Sports Center Wabash Valley won a hard fought victory in a non conference contest. WVC 10-5 defeated Lewis and Clark 8-5 by the score of 88 to 77. The first half saw both teams make runs of four to six points. With the score 22 to 20 with nine minutes left in the half Marcel Cherry, Jordan Bell would score and Jalen Newsom would connect on a three to put WVC up for good 29 to 21. The Trailblazers would make a run at the end of the half to make the score 41 to 40 when Aaron Jones would connect on a three before the buzzer.

In the second half it was the Marcus Garrett, Austin Trice and Tyresse Williford show. Garrett ended the game with 22 points, Trice had 20 and team high 16 rebounds, Williford collected 15 points and Newsom had 12. In the last five minutes of the game the Trailblazers would close the gap again to 74 to 72 but WVC would out score them 14 to five to get the win. Trice scored back to back baskets to give the Warriors some breathing room at 78 to 72.

WVC will be back in GRAC play this Saturday at home against sister college Lincoln Trail. The women will tip off at 5:30 and the men at 7:30.

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Softball Camp At OCC Next Month

Olney Central College will host its annual Winter Softball Camp on Saturday, Feb. 3 in the OCC Gym.

The OCC coaching staff and players will lead the camp, which focuses on hitting and defense. Ages 6-12 will meet from 10 a.m. to noon while those ages 13-17 will meet from noon to 2 p.m. Participants should bring their gloves, bats, helmets and tennis shoes.

The cost for the camp is $20. To pre-register, contact OCC Softball Coach Nick Short at 618-395-7777, ext. 2223, or e-mail shortn@iecc.edu. You can also register online at www.olneycentralathletics.com/sports/sball/campregistration.

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Lady Warriors Ranked 11th In This Week's NJCAA Poll

The new NJCAA National poll came out yesterday and WVC Lady Warriors moved up one spot to 11th. We are the only Women’s program in District 16 that is nationally ranked.

WVC is currently 13-1 and 5-0 in the Great Rivers Athletic Conference. They are on an eight game win streak.

The only team to beat WVC is Moberly Area College. They lost in overtime at Moberly in late November…MAC is ranked 9th and are 16-0.

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There is a new number one women’s team in the new poll. Shelton State from Alabama defeated Gulf Coast on the road who was number one at the time 62 to 54. New Mexico is #2 with 17-0 record and Gulf Coast fell to #3 with 13-1 record. Northwest Florida State is #4 at 16-0 and Trinity Valley out of Texas is #5 with a 14-1 record. Tallahassee fell from 4th to 6th in this week’s poll after losing to Gulf Coast at home 81 to 64. The top 15 schools remained about the same with the exception of South Georgia Tech who fell from #7 to 14th with a 16-3 record. Collin County out of Texas moved from 20th to 15th with a 15-1 record.

OCC Winter Baseball Camp Next Month

— The Olney Central College baseball team and coaching staff invite players ages 5 to 12 to participate in the annual Winter Youth League Camp.

The camp will be held from 1 to 4 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 25 in the OCC Gymnasium and Britton’s Bullpen. Participants will enjoy a fun afternoon of working with and learning baseball skills from the OCC coaching staff and players.

The cost is $60 and those attending will need to bring a bat, glove, helmet and shoes.

To pre-register or for more information, call Coach Dennis Conley at 618-395-7777, ext. 2131, or 618-843-0333. You also may contact him by email at conleyd@iecc.edu.

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VU #2 In This Week's NJCAA Poll

In this week’s NJCAA National Men’s Basketball Poll Vincennes University 16-0 is still number two behind Northwest Florida State 18-0. Indian Hills Iowa 18-0 is #3 while Salt Lake Utah 18-1 is #4 to round out the top four. Florida Southwestern State moved from 12th to #5 this week with a 16-1 record. John Logan 12-2 is the only other team from District 16 that is in the top 25 ranked 17th this week down from 14th in the last rankings. Pat Smith and his Moberly Area College Greyhounds are 11th this week down from 8th in the last poll and are 15-2.

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Lady Rockets Advance In Regional

On Tuesday, January 9th, the St. Mary’s Lady Rockets traveled to Jasper Grade School (Fairfield) to take on the Kell-Farrington Lady Indians in first round play of the SIJHSAA Region 8 Tournament. St. Mary’s advanced to the second round of the Tournament by defeating Kell-Farrington, 45 – 22.

St. Mary’s led 10 - 9 at the end of the first quarter; 26 - 15 at halftime; and 39 - 19 at the end of the third quarter. Mady Young and Savannah Zimmerman scored 16 points each to lead St. Mary’s in scoring. Olivia Stinson added 9 points, Emma Keepes 2 points, and Lindy Rafferty 2 points. Also seeing playing time were Maleah Armstrong, Eden Wankel, Lauren Hall, Anna Gill, Lexi Stevens, Olivia Trimble, and Nevada Brown. Frey and Knight each scored 6 points for the Lady Indians.

St. Mary’s will play Bluford in the second-round of the SIJHSAA Regional Tournament on Friday, January 12th, at 6pm at Jasper Grade School. Bluford upset the number one seeded Jasper to advance to Friday’s game.

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Ticket Info For CWCIT

The 39th Annual Carmi-White County Invitational Tournament will be held on January 15, 17, 19, and 20, 2018. The participating teams are Carmi-White County, Fairfield, Harrisburg, Mt. Carmel, Edwards County and Mt. Vernon, IN. This will be a six-team round robin tournament with each team playing five games.

There will be three games each session, with 2 sessions on Saturday, January 20th. Games will begin at 5:30, 7:00 and 8:30 on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Saturday games will begin at 10:00 am, 11:30 am, 1:00 pm, 5:00 pm, 6:30 pm and 8:00 pm. The doors will open 45 minutes before each session.

CWCHS fans who have reserved chairback seats will be given the opportunity to reserve their seats for $5.00 per seat per session. These tickets may be picked up in the high school office on Thursday and Friday, January 11 and 12, between 8:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.

Chairback seats that are not reserved by their holder will be sold to the public at the south gate only for $5.00 per seat per session. General admission seats will be $5.00 per session for adults and $2.00 per session for students.

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Allendale Falls To Olney St. Joe

On Monday, January 8th, the Allendale Yellow Jackets traveled to Cisne for consolation bracket play in the WEAA Conference Tournament.  The Yellow Jackets fell to St. Joe-Olney by the final score of 51-24.  Scoring for the Yellow Jackets were:  Bryce Lane with 8 points, JD Bowser with 7 points, Trentin Casburn with 4 points, Kollin Kelsey with 4 points, and Matthew Jackson with 1 point.  In the 3-point contest, JD Bowser also bowed out of the competition with a solid effort, but fell a couple of shots made short.  JD finished in the top 8 out of 20 competitors in the WEAA Conference 3-point shoot-out.

The Yellow Jackets A-team is now 4-11 on the season.  Next up:  Thursday, January 11th at Geff for C-team, B-team, and A-team action beginning at 5:15 pm.

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WVC Sweeps Rend Lake

The winning streaks continue for the Wabash Valley College basketball teams. Saturday at Rend Lake College the women picked up their 8th in a row and the men won their 5th. The Warriors are home Wednesday against Lewis and Clark at 7:30 while the Lady Warriors are on the road at Volunteer State.

The Lady Warriors improved to 13-1 and 5—0 in the GRAC with a 131 to 44 win over Rend Lake. That is the largest winning margin ever for a WVC basketball team 87 points. It was all over in the first five minutes of the game. At the end of the first quarter WVC was up 36-10. Head coach Luke Scheidecker had six Lady Warriors in double figures led by Mariah McCully with 31 points followed by Ashley Moore with 20, Marie Hunter with 18, Ruby Angok had 16, Alexis Thomas had 15 and Frednesha Adams had 11.

The Warriors came up with a big win on the road. Trailing 41 to 35 at half time they exploded in the second half to get their 9th win of the season. They are now 9-5 and 3-2 in the GRAC while R-L falls to 3-10 and 1-4.

Four players led the comeback in the half with Marcus Garrett leading the way with 18 of his game high 23 points. Anthony Christian would get 11 of his 12 points and Tyresse Williford would get nine of his 12. Josh Thomas would get seven of his 13 in the second half. Williford had four threes in the game and Marcel Cherry would have two all in the first half when he scored his 8 points.

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Tyra Leads IU Past Purdue

From IU Athletics:

BLOOMINGTON, Ind.  – Indiana Women's Basketball jumped out to a 13-point lead after the first quarter and never looked back in a 72-54 win over Purdue on Saturday at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall.
 
Senior guard Tyra Buss led with 19 points, a game-high nine assists and tied a season-high five steals as Indiana (8-9, 1-3 B1G) shot a season-high 58.3 percent in the victory. Four players scored in double figures, with junior forward Kym Roysteradded 17 points on 7-for-12 shooting and tied a team-high six rebounds. Senior forward Amanda Cahill followed with 16 points, six rebounds, six assists and tied a season-high four blocks.
 
Freshman guard Jaelynn Penn chipped in 11 points and four rebounds as the Hoosiers scored 46 of its 72 points in the paint on the day and dished out 18 assists on 28 made shots. IU narrowly won the margin on the boards, 29-27, and shot 42.9 percent from the 3-point line.
 
Purdue shot just 34 percent and 12.5 percent from 3-point range and had just five points in the opening quarter, the fewest points in any quarter by an opponent this season. With the win, Indiana picks up its fourth-straight home win in the series as the two teams meet for the rematch and Barn Burner Trophy game at Mackey Arena on Feb. 12.
 
After a 6-5 lead for the Hoosiers with 4:31 to play in the opening frame, the Hoosiers would close the half on a 12-0 run. The run was sparked by a steal from Buss on the Purdue inbound, who tossed to Cahill in the lane. Back-to-back buckets from Buss with 1:56 left made it 14-5 lead and a pair of free throws by Royster capped off the opening quarter up 18-5 as IU shot 63.6 percent to Purdue's 16.7 percent.
 
The run would last into the early minutes of the second quarter, as Purdue went over six minutes without a point. The Boilermakers (10-7, 1-2 B1G) would only get within 12 for the rest of the half, as Cahill's bucket with 2:52 remaining doubled up the score once again as Indiana led 32-17 at the break.
 
IU would maintain its lead in the third, shooting 50 percent with Cahill and Royster each putting in five of their points in the frame to go up 50-34. It was lights out in the fourth as Indiana increased its lead to 24 as it shot a game-high 81.8 percent to close out the game.
 
 
QUOTABLE
Head coach Teri Moren 
"I'm really pleased with our group and how we approached this game. I thought their focus was tremendous in the locker room prior to tipoff. We had a really short turn around unlike Purdue, who had a week. We only had a day-and-a-half to prepare for a really good Purdue team. I thought our focus was great.  Coach (Rhet) Wierzba did a great job making sure that we were prepared. I thought are kids executed a lot of their tendencies. There are a lot of tendencies that the kids have and I thought they did a solid job of locking in to their tendencies and trying to take those away. All of them, there isn't one kid that I can pull out and say she did such a tremendous job. I thought collectively our basketball team together did a really solid job defensively. For us to shoot the ball at 58 percent for the game, that's really good thing. I don't know that we have done that all year. You have to be able to play both sides of the ball, and I thought we did that almost for the entire 40 minutes today."
 
NOTABLE

  • With the 72-54 victory over Purdue, Indiana has now won four straight over the Boilermakers in Bloomington.
  • The Hoosiers used an 18-0 in the first half to build a 24-5 lead over Purdue. Indiana led 18-5 at the end of the first quarter. The five points is the fewest they have allowed to an opponent in a quarter this season. Indiana held Purdue to 2-of-12 (16.7 percent) from the field in the opening quarter. For the game Purdue shot 17-of-50 (34 percent).
  • From the 4:31 mark of the first quarter until the 8:02 mark of the second quarter, Indiana held Purdue scoreless, a time period of six minutes and 29 seconds.
  • The Hoosiers outscored Purdue 46-26 in points in the paint.
  • Indiana shot 28-of-48 (58.3 percent) from the field for the game, which included 15-of-23 (65.2 percent) in the second half and the highest mark in a single game this seaon.
  • Senior guard Tyra Buss led the Hoosiers with 19 points, nine assists and five steals. Buss extended her career scoring record to 1,950 points.
  • With the five steals, Buss (252 steals) is now eight steals from breaking the Hoosiers career steals record.  With her nine assists, Buss (478) is 56 assists from breaking the Hoosiers career assist record.
  • Junior forward Kym Royster scored 17 points for her 11th double-digit scoring effort of the season. Royster is averaging 16 points per game over the Hoosiers last three games.
  • Senior forward Amanda Cahill scored 16 points and added six rebounds and six assists. Cahill moved into 10th on the Hoosiers all-time career scoring list and now has 1,551 points. With her six rebounds Cahill now has 962 career rebounds and is nine rebounds from moving into the top three on the Hoosiers all-time list for career rebounding.
  • Freshman forward Jaelynn Penn scored 11 points for the Hoosiers, her sixth game in double-digits this season.  

                       
UP NEXT
Indiana travels to Michigan on Wednesday night. Tipoff in Crisler Center is set for 7 p.m. ET.
 

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Yellow Jackets Stung At WEAA Tourney

On Thursday, January 4th, the Allendale Yellow Jackets traveled to Cisne for WEAA Conference Tournament action against the #1 seeded Jasper Polecats.  Jasper took control early and never looked back, defeating the Yellow Jackets 60-20.  Scoring for the Yellow Jackets were:  Owen Gher with 10 points, Trent Casburn with 4 points, Bryce Lane with 3 points, and Kollin Kelsey with 3 points.  The Yellow Jackets are now 4-10 on the season.

Next up:  Monday, January 8th, at Cisne High School against St. Joe in the consolation bracket of the WEAA Conference Tournament at 6 pm.  In the 3-point contest, JD Bowser tied for first with 7 made and will shoot again before Monday's game.

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WVC Starts 2nd Half of Season With Win

When you are hot you are hot. Last night at the Spencer Sports Center the Wabash Valley College Warriors improved to 8-5 with a 94 to 83 win over Three Rivers Community College. The Raiders are now 6-7 but was 10-2 before they had to forfeit four games for using an ineligible player.

The Warriors got off to a great start hitting 9 of 12 three pointers in the first half. The team played maybe their best 34 minutes of basketball this season. The Raiders kept playing hard and after trailing by as many as 28 points early in the second half would close the gap late to within 12 points. In the last four minutes and 20 seconds the Raiders would out score the Warriors 12 to 1. Five different Warriors would hit from behind the arc lead by Marcus Garrett who was four for four, Jalen Newsom was 4 for 7 and Tyressee Williford, Cam Gross, and Marcel Cherry each had two threes. Garrett was the leading scorer with 24 points followed by Williford and Newsome each had 14 Jordon Bell had 11 and Austin Trice had 10. Trice also had a double-double with 11 rebounds. Mike Carpenter got good offensive effort from his team as well as defensively for a total team effort in this first win of the second semester WVC has now won four games in a row.

Three Rivers had three players in double figures lead by Charles Wilson with 24, Aidan Saunders off the bench with 20 and Keiondre Jefferson had 19.

Now the Warriors will go into Great Rivers Athletic Conference play. Saturday they will travel to Rend Lake for afternoon games

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Allendale Eliminates SMS From WEAA Tourney

On Wednesday, January 3rd, the 8-seed Allendale Yellow Jackets took on the 9-seed St. Mary's Rockets at Cisne in the WEAA Conference Tournament.  After one quarter, St. Mary's led the Yellow Jackets 7-5.  At halftime, Allendale was leading the Rockets 17-9.  After three quarters, the Yellow Jackets expanded their lead to 31-21.  This led to a final score of 39-25, with Allendale defeating St. Mary's and moving on in WEAA Conference Tournament play.  

Scoring for the Yellow Jackets were:  JD Bowser with 11 points, Owen Gher with 11 points, Bryce Lane with 10 points, Trentin Casburn with 3 points, Kollin Kelsey with 2 points, and Taylor Woods with 2 points.

Scoring for the Rockets were:  Gehrig Jones with 7 points, Steven Haase with 7 points, Elliott Acree with 7 points, and Jesse Brogan with 4 points.

The Allendale Yellow Jackets are now 4-9 on the season and will take on Jasper tomorrow night at Cisne in the WEAA Conference Tournament at 7:15 pm.  JD Bowser  (Allendale) and Steven Haase (St. Mary's) will shoot in the 3-point competition prior to the game tomorrow night, as they finished first and second respectively tonight.

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