Jackets Fall At Cisne

On Thursday, September 3rd, Yellow Jackets Baseball traveled to Cisne for WEAA Conference action. In the top of the first, the Yellow Jackets had Brady Porter and Kasen Dulgar on base, but couldn't get a run across the plate. In the bottom of the first, Cisne exploded for 11 runs before the Yellow Jackets could get three outs. In the top of the second inning, Rhett Andrews made it all the way to third base and Tristan Bray made it to first base with two outs, but could not cross the plate. Cisne in the bottom of the second pounded the plate another 6 times. In the third inning, Michael Smith made it to second base, but could not advance any further. For the first time in the game, Cisne was held scoreless in the third inning. In the top of the fourth inning, Brendan Bowser and Rhett Andrews reached safely, but were left stranded at second and first base respectively. At this point, the game was over due to run-rule, as Cisne won the game 17-0.

Offensively for the Yellow Jackets, Brady Porter had a walk, Kasen Dulgar had a single, Michael Smith had a single, Brendan Bowser had a single, Rhett Andrews had a single, and Tristan Bray walked. Pitching for the Yellow Jackets were Brendan Bowser, Kasen Dulgar, and Elliott Acree. The Yellow Jackets are now 1-3 on the season and in WEAA Conference play. Next up: home game on September 8th against Red Hill at 4:30 pm.

Warrior boats inspected as season nears

Prior to the start of the season next month, a state conservation officer inspected the boats to be used by the first-ever Wabash Valley bass fishing team on Wednesday, Aug. 26.

Cory Skelton, an officer with the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, conducted a thorough search of all seven boats to be used by the Warrior club team. The program debut will be on Sept. 12, with a club tournament on the waters of Kentucky Lake.

Skelton reviewed general navigational rules for anglers and outlined some of the differences present on larger bodies of water like Kentucky Lake. He stressed the importance of safety to each fisherman.

The club tourney not only serves as the rough equivalent of a pre-season scrimmage, but it gives the Warriors a sneak peek at Kentucky Lake. They return there the following weekend, Sept. 19-20, to open the championship season at the Bass Pro Shop Big Bass Bash tournament.

 During the fall portion of the season, the Warriors will make October stops at Lake Dardanelle, Ark., and Lake Erie for competitions. The season resumes in April, leading to the Boat US Collegiate Bass Championships at Lake Murray, S.C. on May 26-27.

Those interested in learning more about the Wabash Valley College bass team can visit www.wvcwarriorathletics.com, click on Club Teams and select Bass Fishing. You can also keep up with WVC bass team news by following them on Facebook @WVC Bass Team and on Instagram @wvcbassteam.

WVC Warriors Austin Holtgrave, Chevvy Wood, Clayton Halbig, Colin King, Colton Bridwell, Drew Gill, Grant Behnke, Holden Kauble, Hunter Michl, James Cole Hess, Josey Ault, Nathaniel Kiefer, Zane Kelly and Zebulon Frasure.

WVC Warriors Austin Holtgrave, Chevvy Wood, Clayton Halbig, Colin King, Colton Bridwell, Drew Gill, Grant Behnke, Holden Kauble, Hunter Michl, James Cole Hess, Josey Ault, Nathaniel Kiefer, Zane Kelly and Zebulon Frasure.

IDNR officer Cory Skelton inspects a boat belonging to Warrior freshman Clayton Halbig.

IDNR officer Cory Skelton inspects a boat belonging to Warrior freshman Clayton Halbig.

Jasper Outslugs Jackets, 22-17

On Tuesday, September 1st, Yellow Jackets Baseball hosted Jasper for WEAA Conference action and the first home game of the season.  The Yellow Jackets held the early lead after one inning, 4-2.  But Jasper stormed back in the second inning to take the lead at 6-4.  The Yellow Jackets kept battling away and took the lead after five innings, 13-12.  But Jasper came back in the top of the sixth inning to take a 16-14 lead.  Jasper then tacked on 6 insurance runs in the top of the seventh inning and the Yellow Jackets could only answer back with a field goal in the bottom half of the inning.  The final score ended up with Jasper on top of the Yellow Jackets 22-17.

Offensively for the Yellow Jackets:  Elliott Acree had a walk, HBP, and scored 1 run; Brady Porter had 4 walks and scored 4 times; Brendan Bowser had a hit, 2 walks, and scored 3 times; Chase Gher had 2 singles, one walk, and scored 3 times; Reed Stinson had a single, walk, HBP twice, and scored 3 times; Kasen Dulgar had a single, walk, and scored one time; Michael Smith scored one run; Rhett Andrews had a walk; and Tristan Bray had a walk and scored one time.  Johnny Wholestaff pitched tonight for the Yellow Jackets, as Chase Gher started, followed by Elliott Acree, Kasen Dulgar, Brendan Bowser, and Brady Porter.

The Yellow Jackets are now 1-2 on the season and in WEAA Conference play.  Next up:  Thursday, September 3rd at Cisne for a 4:30 pm conference game.

Young & Gottman Co-Medalists For Lady Aces

Mt Carmel Lady Aces Golf

West Berwick Golf Course

September 1, 2020

CO-MEDALISTS

Mady Young and Lillian Gottman

Mt Carmel 169

Carmi White County 237

Fairfield NTS

Mt Carmel: Mady Young 40; Lillian Gottman 40; Daisy Schrader 43; Maria Kennard 46; Anna Gill 54; Laren Hall 56

Carmi: Katie Deig 53; Saylir Mason 59; Elleigh Gray 60; Laci Mills 65

Fairfield: Kylie Stewart 56; Katelyn Norton 59

Lady Aces Golfers Finish 2nd At Patriot Invite

Congratulations to the Lady Aces Golf team on their 2nd place win at the Patriot Invite, hosted by Massac County High School, Saturday August 29th. The seven team tournament was won by Massac County with a team score of 322, Mount Carmel was six strokes back with a 328. Individually Maddy Young took 2nd  place when she carded a two over par 73 and Lillian Gottman placed 3rd with her 75. Placing 1st was Hamilton Country's Kylee Vaughan with her 2 under par 69. 

Mount Carmel 328

Maddy Young 73; Lillian Gottman 75; Daisy Schrader 88; Maria Kennard 92; Anna Gill 100

Massac County 322

Mount Carmel 328

Harrisburg 379

Hamilton County 410

Pinkneyville 452

Herrin 469

Anna Jonesboro NTS

Yellow Jackets Baseball Notch 1st Win In Two Years At West Salem

On Thursday, August 27th, Yellow Jackets Baseball traveled to West Salem for WEAA Conference play.  The Yellow Jackets got on the board right away and led 2-0 after the top of the 1st inning.  Then for the next few innings, it was a back and forth affair and West Salem led 8-7 after five innings.  The Yellow Jackets scored 10 runs in the top of the 6th inning and 1 more in the 7th inning to win the game 18-9.  This was the first win in two years for Yellow Jackets baseball.  Brendan Bowser started on the mound and went 3 innings, giving up 4 runs, 2 hits, 7 walks, and had 7 strikeouts.  Elliott Acree pitched the final 4 frames to get the win, giving up 5 runs, 4 hits, 5 walks, and had 4 strikeouts.  Offensively, several Yellow Jackets contributed to the offensive output.  Elliott Acree had a double, scored 3 runs, and 1 rbi; Brady Porter scored 2 runs and had an rbi; Brendan Bowser had a hit, scored 3 runs, and had 2 rbi; Chase Gher had 3 singles, scored 3 runs, and had 3 rbi; Reed Stinson had 2 singles, scored 1 time, and had 3 rbi; Michael Smith had one hit, scored one run, and had 2 rbi; Rhett Andrews had a single and a double, and scored 3 times; Jax Gher had a single, scored two runs, and had 2 rbi.  For the Yellow Jackets, they are now 1-1 on the season and 1-1 in WEAA Conference action.  Next up:  Tuesday, September 1st against Jasper at home at 4:15 pm.

Caption for the picture: immediately after winning the game, the team gathered to put this big win in the books with a picture. We will have to work in math class to get a better understanding of six feet, but coaches were masked and it was a very b…

Caption for the picture: immediately after winning the game, the team gathered to put this big win in the books with a picture. We will have to work in math class to get a better understanding of six feet, but coaches were masked and it was a very brief moment. Front row - Head Coach Justin Dulgar, Michael Smith, Kasen Dulgar, Elliott Acree, Tristan Bray, Reed Stinson, Chase Gher, Rhett Andrews, Brady Porter, Assistant Coach Jon Porter, Jax Gher. Back row - Assistant Coach Tim Clemans and Brendan Bowser.

Eryn Gould Receives MVC Academic Recognition

880 Missouri Valley Conference student-athletes received the league’s Commissioner’s Academic Excellence Award, which requires a minimum grade point average of 3.5 for each of the previous two semesters, a minimum 3.2 cumulative grade point average, and participation in athletics a minimum of two years.

The Missouri Valley Conference has announced its 2019-20 Honor Roll, which recognizes academic achievement of student-athletes. To qualify for the Valley Honor Roll, a student-athlete must have recorded a minimum 3.2 grade point average for a specified term (Fall 2019/Spring 2020), must have been a member of an athletics team, and must have been enrolled full time during the term they earned the honor.

Among those honored is Mt. Carmel native Eryn Gould who is a member of the University of Evansville softball team. Eryn earned spots on both the Commissioner’s Academic Excellence Award and the MVC Honor Roll.

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WVC Bass Team To Host Meet & Greet Tonight

The Wabash Valley College bass team will be hosting a meet & greet with the team on Wednesday, Aug. 26, in the college’s Main Hall parking lot, next to the marquee from 4 – 6 p.m.

WVC Warriors Austin Holtgrave, Chevvy Wood, Clayton Halbig, Colin King, Colton Bridwell, Drew Gill, Grant Behnke, Holden Kauble, Hunter Michl, James Cole Hess, Josey Ault, Nathaniel Kiefer, Zane Kelly and Zebulon Frasure will all be at the meet & greet with their boats.

Illinois Conservation Officer Cory Skelton will also be present to talk to the WVC anglers about boat safety.

The anglers and their boats will be on hand from 4 p.m. – 6 p.m. The public is invited to attend and encouraged to wear a mask. The bass team will be accepting donations of $25 gas cards to help with fuel costs this season.

Those interested in learning more about the Wabash Valley College bass team can visit www.wvcwarriorathletics.com, click on Club Teams and select Bass Fishing. You can also keep up with WVC bass team news by following them on Facebook @WVC Bass Team and on Instagram @wvcbassteam.

Lady Rockets Blank Clay City As Andrews Strikes Out 16

The Lady Rockets softball team is on fire. Bella Andrews came out firing for another shut out and 16 KOs to lead the team to a 7-0 victory.

Top 1st 3 up 3 down as Andrews struck out the first three batters.

Bottom 1st Kali Walker walked. Lyla Keepes hit to third base. Thrown out at first. Bella Andrews hit to short. Madison Stevens hit over the short stop. Walker scored. Cortney Jones walked. Elizabeth Hefner to center. Andrews and Stevens scored. Hazel Earnest struck out. Riley Gill struck out but with a drop third she was thrown out at one. SCORE 3-0

Top 2nd Batter hit to first but Stevens scooped it up and tagged the runner for the out. Andrews struck out two more.

Bottom 2nd Ella Turner walked. Walker hit to center field. Keepes hit up first baseline but was tagged at first. Bella Andrews also walked. Stevens struck out. Jones was walked and Turner scored. Hefner hit over short. Walker scored. Earnest hit to third and was barely thrown out at first. SCORE 5-0

Top 3rd Andrews walked first batter. However she was called out on first leaving early to steal. Andrews followed up with two more KOs.

Bottom 3rd Gill connected and hit to second but thrown out at first. Turner struck out. Walker hit a line drive to third that was caught. SCORE 5-0

Top 4th Andrews started with a KO followed by a pop up. Andrews with the catch. Next batter hit to short. Keepes fielded to Stevens at first for the out.

Bottom 4th Keepes hit down the third base line for a double. Andrews hit to short and thrown out at first. Stevens hit to center. Keepes scores. Stevens was tagged out at 2 on the throw down. Jones hit to right. Hefner popped one over second baseman. Earnest had a pop to first but it was caught. SCORE 6-0

Top 5th Andrews came out firing strikes for 3 more KOs.

Bottom 5th Gill hit to pitcher but thrown out at first. Turner also hit to the pitcher but couldn’t beat the throw to first. Walker hit a bomb to center followed by one to third by Keepes. Andrews hit to left field but with a spectacular play by the short stop it was caught. SCORE 6-0

Top 6th Andrews followed up with a strike out, a walk and then another strike out. Last batter would hit to short. However, Hefner would field to Keepes for the out at second.

Bottom 6th Madison hit a nice ball to center that was unfortunately caught out. Jones hit to third but thrown out at one. Hefner whose bat was rattling all night would hit to left field for a double to add to her three singles of the night. Earnest would connect again hitting to second and advance to second off an error at first allowing Hefner to score. Gill was walked and Turner would strike out.

Top 7th Andrews was chasing more strike outs to follow up yesterday’s total of 15. She’d start with 2 to match yesterday’s total. The third batter of the inning would hit between pitcher and short and get on base denying Andrews a no hitter. She’d finish the game however with her 16th KO for a final of 7-0 vs Clay City.

Coach Walker, Coach Keepes, and Coach Andrews are proud of this team’s 4-0 start to the season. It has been a great blend of older experienced girls leading, encouraging, and teaching the younger girls.

The team is off tomorrow for some well deserved rest but will be back at home again on September 1st for another WEAA matchup against Jasper-Geff at 4:15 pm on 4th street field. Go Lady Rockets!! Photo credit: Bonnie Keepes

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Andrews Fans 15 As Lady Rockets Blank West Salem,

Despite the heat, the SMS Lady Rockets secured their first home win of the season Monday afternoon against West Salem. Bella Andrews would pitch a shut out with 15 KOs, only 7 hits and zero walks.

Top 1st Bella Andrews would strike the first three batters out.
Bottom 1st
Kali Walkers (12) bunt and fielding errors would land her on third base. She’d score on wild pitch.
Lyla Keepes (6) 2 hit two foul tips before striking out. Bella Andrews (8) hit a grounder to second and an error put her on first. She also scored.
Madison Stevens (19) with a pop over the pitchers head also got onto first.
Cortney Jones (15) would ground to pitcher getting on first. Elizabeth Hefner (9) strikes out.
Hazel Earnest (7) hit to pitcher but was thrown out at first.
SCORE (0-2)

Top 2nd Walker (catcher) would catch a foul tip for the first out. Bella would close the inning with 2 more strike outs.
Bottom 2nd
Riley Gill (3) laid a great bunt but was barely thrown out at first. Bayley Andrews (2) would strike out. Walker laid another bunt and got on first. Keepes hit to short. Bella Andrews bunted and Walker scored. Stevens hit to short buy thrown out at first.
SCORE 0-3

Top 3rd
Bella Andrews went to work early with 2 KOs. A hit to pitcher and an error allowed a runner on first. Bella would close the inning with another strike out.
Bottom 3rd
Jones was walked.
Hefner also walked.
Earnest had a solid left field hit allowing Scored Jones and Hefner to score. Hazel would score off a wild pitch.
Gill was walked.
Bayley Andrews would strike out.
Walker hit to short but out on a nice snag.
Keepes hit to third but didn’t beat the throw to first.
SCORE 0-6

Top 4th
Bella started with striking out the first batter. A drop third allowed a runner on base. Next batter hit to second but Hefner connected with Stevens at first for the out. A grounder to pitcher saw Bella Andrews throw to Stevens at one for the third out.
Bottom 4th
Bella Andrews would ground to short but thrown out at one. Stevens was also thrown out at one.
Jones was hit by a pitch. Hefner ground to pitcher and thrown out at first.
SCORE 0-6

Top 5th
First batter hit to second getting on base.
Bella Andrews followed up with 2 strike outs.
The runner advanced off base. Keepes and Stevens ran her down, allowing Keepes to secure the third out with the tag.

Bottom 5th
Earnest grounded out to first. Gill struck out.
Ella Turner also struck out.
SCORE 0-6

Top 6th
Bella Andrews started another inning with a strike out. The next batter would hit to center left but only get on first with excellent fielding by Gill and Turner. The runner attempted to steal second. Walker at catcher threw down to Keepes at short for the tag at second. Bella finished the inning with yet another KO.

Bottom 6th
At the top of the line up Walker was walked. Keepes got on first off a drop third. Bella Andrews hit to center field and Walker scored.
Stevens hit to second but out on a nice catch.
Jones hit to pitcher and was also out on the catch. Hefner hit straight up the third base line. Keepes scored. Earnest struck out.
SCORE 0-8

Top 7th
Bella struck the first batter out. Next batter hit to Jones @ third. She threw to Stevens for the out at one. A Hit to deep center allowed a runner on second. Last batter hit to pitcher, Bella Andrews who connected with Stevens at first for the game.
FINAL 0-8

A very big thank you to the fans who came to support the girls. Also thank you to the umpires Matt Noble and Johnny Compton. And again to Bonnie Keepes for the photos of the girls.

Lady Rockets are back in action at home again tomorrow at 5pm vs a solid Clay City program.

Photo Courtesy: Bonnie Keepes

Photo Courtesy: Bonnie Keepes

Mt. Carmel Accepts Invitation To Join Little Illini Conference

Mt. Carmel High School is officially a member of the Little Illini Conference. Meeting in special session this morning, the Wabash District #348 school board voted unanimously to accept the L-I-C’s invitation to become a member of the conference effective with the 2021-22 school year. Athletic Director Kyle Buss told the school board the move is a great fit for MCHS….

Last year, Mt. Carmel was not affiliated with a conference after leaving the Big 8 Conference. This year, the Aces are a provisional member of the L-I-C making it easier to schedule opponents during the state’s restrictions imposed because of the pandemic.

Mt. Carmel Athletic Director Kyle Buss discussed the invitation to join the Little Illini Conference to board members.

Mt. Carmel Athletic Director Kyle Buss discussed the invitation to join the Little Illini Conference to board members.

IHSA Board Approves Modified Postseason For Fall Sports

The Illinois High School Association (IHSA) Board of Directors met virtually for their regularly scheduled board meeting on Monday, August 24, 2020, where the Board approved a plan to conduct modified postseason state series tournaments in boys and girls golf, boys and girls cross country, girls swimming & diving, and girls tennis this fall.

The approved plan will allow for a single round of regional geographic competition to be conducted the week of October 19-25, with the majority of the events expected to be held on Saturday, October 24.

“The health and safety of the student-athletes, their coaches, and their school communities has been our priority from the start of the pandemic,” said IHSA Executive Director Craig Anderson. “Throughout the spring and summer, we looked for ways to reengage student-athletes with their peers and coaches, and our membership has shared countless positive experiences from that initial ‘return to play’ period. We have found similar value in being able to conduct fall sports, and believe the participants deserve a culminating experience if we can offer it safely.”

The IHSA State Series tournaments will meet all Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) guidelines as it relates to COVID-19. The IHSA will be finalizing and releasing details for each fall state series tournament in the coming weeks, including dates, schedules, awards, structure, and additional safety precautions.

In conjunction with the modified fall state series, the Board also approved a $100 state series entry fee for any school entering a team or individual in any of the fall sports.

“The IHSA office is charged with the responsibility of being a good steward of the Association’s finances,” said Anderson. “The past few months have seen a significant reduction in the IHSA’s income, given the cancellation of the IHSA Boys Basketball State Finals and the entire spring season. Financial challenges remain on the horizon in 2020-21 due to the limited number of sports currently classified as ‘low risk’ by the state, making the chances of conducting full state series tournaments unlikely at this time. ”

The IHSA By-laws allow the Board of Directors the discretion to implement entry fees into IHSA State Series tournaments. The IHSA last charged a tournament entry fees in 2004-05.

“An overwhelming number of school administrators supported the fees in recent surveys,” said Anderson. “Not charging entry fees has been a point of pride for the IHSA. We are humbled by the support of our member schools during this difficult time, and appreciative of their support.”

The Board will continue to look at the postseason options by sport and season as the school year progresses, so they can accurately gauge the allowable IDPH options and most current COVID-19 data.

“Interscholastic sports, like the IHSA and IESA, have rightfully followed stricter return to play guidance than non-school events since the start of the summer,” said Anderson. “While we understand and appreciate the frustration felt by high school coaches due to the stricter guidance, we also recognize the need for that added guidance, even though it may create more challenges for us. There is a responsibility that exists within the school setting to create a safer environment for the community as a whole, while non-school competitions are often conducted without any standardized safety protocols.”

 

 

ACTION ITEMS

1. The Board approved a recommendation to implement a Hate Speech Policy. To see the Policy, click here.
IHSA Executive Director Craig Anderson:
“The IHSA has not and will not tolerate hate speech, and this new Policy helps further reiterate our position that black lives matter. But hate speech goes beyond racism. It can be a verbal or non-verbal action aimed at an individual’s gender, sexual orientation, race, religion, creed, and beyond. This policy is addressing hate speech at its core with the goal of educating everyone involved. It goes well beyond the scope of the game. Previously, incidents of hate speech would have fallen on game officials seeing or hearing an inappropriate action live, and then using their game rules to assess the appropriate unsporting penalty. If hate speech occurs, it will be addressed immediately at the contest, and then follow-up education will occur with the team and coach. This is a timely addition given some of the recent events in our country, but it has actually been in the works for several months. We appreciate the conferences who helped shepherd this cause at the state level, as well as individuals like Evanston Township High School Athletic Director Chris Livatino and Glenbard East High School Athletic Director Dwayne Bates for previously speaking with the IHSA Board about the merits of a hate speech policy.”

 

2. The Board approved a recommendation for the IHSA Girls Softball State Finals to move to the Louisville Slugger Complex in Peoria beginning in 2021. The contract encompasses five seasons from 2021-2025. The Eastside Centre in East Peoria, who has hosted the state finals since 2001, also submitted a hosting proposal along with Chicago Bandits Stadium in Rosemont, the Rantoul Family Sports Complex, and Southern Illinois University.
IHSA Executive Director Craig Anderson:
“Louisville Slugger is an amazing complex and we are excited to transition the tournament there. The amenities and stadium feel of the facility will provide an unforgettable experience for the student-athletes, coaches, and fans. We are excited for the tourney to remain in the Peoria area, and incredibly thankful for all that the Eastside Centre and its staff have done for this tournament through the years. Thank you to all the groups who submitted bids. They are all amazing places to watch softball and help highlight why the sport is thriving in our state.”


3. The Board approved a recommendation to approve a partnership with the Wanamaker Corporation, making iWanamaker the official scoring app of IHSA golf.
IHSA Executive Director Craig Anderson:
“We are always looking for ways to integrate new technology into our sports and activities, and we are excited to work with an innovator like Wanamaker. We believe that iWanamaker is the top golf scoring app on the market, and know that its live scoring function will serve the players, fans, and media well during the IHSA postseason. We encourage our schools to use it in the regular-season as well, as it helps reduce contact among players.”

4. The IHSA Board tabled a recommendation to approve a budget for 2020-21 school year. 

IHSA Executive Director Craig Anderson:
“In addressing the financial challenges currently facing the association, the IHSA continues to discuss the budget for the 2020-21 school year that currently reflects approximately a 40% percent reduction in expenses from 2019-20. The financial strains placed on many businesses due to COVID-19 are also being felt by the IHSA. As a non-profit organization, the IHSA relies on fan attendance at IHSA postseason events to account for approximately 70% percent of our annual income. We have made considerable reductions already, and realize that more will be forthcoming as we navigate the challenges of this school year.”

 

5. The Board determined that there will be no late fees added for officials during the 2020-21 school year.

6. The Board approved a recommendation to move the 2021-22 officials licensing renewal period to begin on July 1, 2021. 

 

7. The Board approved a recommendation to change the cost of NFHS Rulebooks sold via the IHSA office from $7.00 to $9.00 per rulebook to better match the pricing of other state high school associations.

 

8. The Board approved a recommendation to move the October Board meeting date to October 19.

9. The Board approved a recommendation to implement updates to the IHSA Employee Policies and Document Retention Plans for the 2020-21 school year.


APPEALS & HEARINGS

1. The Board sustained the Executive Director’s ruling on a student from Aurora (Illinois Math and Science Academy). The student was ruled ineligible for non-compliance with IHSA By-law 3.011.

 

2. The Board sustained the Executive Director’s ruling on a student from Alton (Marquette). The student was ruled ineligible for non-compliance with IHSA By-law 3.040.



DISCUSSION ITEMS

At each meeting of the Board of Directors, there are certain items the Board discusses, but upon which no action is taken. The following is a report of those items from the August 24, 2020, agenda:

1. The Board discussed the IHSA Scholastic Standing By-law (3.023) as it relates to participation in winter, spring, and summer sport seasons for students who graduate at the conclusion of the first semester. At this time the board will not grant an exception to this by-law.

2. The Board discussed non-school team participation by student-athletes when competing on a school team in the same sport. The Board is not considering any action for fall or winter sports related to this by-law. They are seeking more data on the impact that providing an exemption to this rule would have on the IHSA sports being played in the spring and summer seasons during the 2020-21 school year. They plan to revisit the matter at an upcoming meeting in advance of the spring and summer seasons.

3. The Board heard a presentation on the potential implementation of a shot clock in boys and girls basketball from the Illinois Basketball Coaches Association, who were represented by Michael Ellis from Evanston (Twp.), Matt Monroe from Chicago (St. Ignatius), Tyrone Slaughter from Chicago (Whitney Young) and Patrick Woods from St. Charles (East). The Board and IHSA staff will work with the presenters on potential next steps.

4. The Board heard a report from Coordinator of Special Programs Raye McDonald on the annual all-school mailing that was conducted in mid-August.

Lady Rockets Move To 2-0 With Win At Grayville

Lady Rockets are victorious against Grayville tonight with a final of 7-4.

Top of 1st
Kali Walker and Lyla Keepes grounded out.
Bella Andrews was walked to first
Madison Stevens also grounded out to first.

Bottom of 1st
Bella Andrews strikes 2 out
Throw to first gets third out
0-0

Top of 2nd
Cortney Jones walks to first and scores
Elizabeth Hefner strike out
Hazel Earnest hits a double
Riley Gill strike out
Ella Turner at bat but Hazel was tagged out trying to steal home.
Score: 1-0

Bottom of 2nd
Bella strikes 2 out.
Madison gets the out at first.
Score: 1-0

Top 3rd
Ella turner strikes out
Bayley Andrews walked and scored
Kali Walker hit by pitch and Scored
Lyla Keepes Walked And Scored
Bella Andrews was walked.
Madison Stevens was hit by pitch
Cortney Jones was walked
Pitcher change For Grayville
Elizabeth Hefner hit to pitcher and Bella was tagged out at home.
Hazel earnest hit a pop up to pitcher and was third out.
Score 0-4

Bottom 3
Bella strikes out 1st batter
Drop third out at first with throw from Kali to Madison Stevens
Bella strikes out third batter.
Score 0-4

Top 4
Riley Gill ground out to pitcher
Ella Turner hit to second baseman but out at first on throw.
Bayley Andrews ground out to first.
Score 0-4

Bottom 4th
Strike out drop third Kali to Madison.
Batter hit to second and Elizabeth Hefner throws her out at first to Madison.
A hit to center allows runner on first, she stole second and third. She scored on dropped pitch.
Pop up to first allows Madison to secure third out
Score 1-4

Top 5th
Kali hit just over pitcher gets on 1st
Lyla hit to center and runs to first
Bella hit to third and gets on first. No outs.
Madison to center left. Allowing Kali and Lyla to score.
Cortney Jones hits to pitcher on first. Bases loaded again.
Liz Hefner hits a pop up. Cortney tagged out at first before she could tag up.
Hazel hit to pitcher and thrown out first.
Score 1-6

Bottom 5th
Hit to short. Lyla Keepes throws to Madison For out.
Bella strikes out batter.
Bella strikes out third batter.
Score 1-6

Top 6th
Riley Gill strikes out.
Ella Turner strikes out.
Bayley Andrews was walked
Kali Walker out on pop up to short.
Score 1-6

Bottom 6th
Bella strikes out first batter.
Walked batter who stole second and third.
Bella strikes out another batter.
Next batter hits to center, shes on first.
Drop third, score, runner on second.
Bella throws to Kali for third out on runner stealing home.
Score 3-6

Top 7
Lyla Keepes was walked and scored.
Bella Andrews was walked.
Madison Stevens hit to right field and gets on first.
Cortney Jones strikes out.
Liz Hefner was walked
Hazel earnest strike out.
Riley Gill strike out.
Score 3-7

Bottom 7th
Hit to right Hazel fields the ball and stopped the runner at first
Next batter hits to second. Out at first with throw from Liz to Madison.
Bella strikes out next batter.
Wild pitch allows runner to score.
Bella Andrews secures 14th strike out of the day to end the game with a final score of Grayville 4 SMS 7
SMS advances to 2-0 in the conference and season. The Lady Rockets are back in action Monday August 24th at 4:15 for their first home game against West Salem.

Photo credit to Bonnie Keepes.

Photo credit to Bonnie Keepes.

Lady Rockets Open Softball Campaign With Win At Cisne

On Tuesday August 18th the Lady Rockets Softball team travelled to Cisne for their first game of the season. They would finish the game on top out scoring Cisne 10-8.

TOP OF FIRST:
three up three down
BOTTOM OF FIRST:
2 outs at first
Bella Andrews struck out the third batter
Score: 0-0

TOP OF 2ND:
Madi Stevens and Kourtney Hall were walked and stole home.
Hazel Earnest hit to pitcher and got on first
Riley Gill bunted and got to first

BOTTOM OF 2ND:
Madi got an out at first
Lylas Keepes throw to first got second batter out
Bella struck out third batter
Score: 2-0

TOP OF 3RD:
Lyla hit to midfield got on first and stole second third and home.
Bella also got on base and stole home
Elizabeth (Liz) Hefner got walked to first.
Score: 4-0

Bottom of 3rd:
Bella struck 2 batters out
Liz threw out to first the third batter.
Score: 4-1

Top of 4th:
Kali Walker hit to second got on first and ran home.
Madi hit to second got on first while Bella was walked. Both Bella and Madison stole home.

Bottom of 4th
Kali playing catcher throws down to second and gets first out
She also threw to first for the second out
Bella struck the third out
Score: 7-1

Top of 5th
The Lady Rockets would go three up three down

Bottom of 5th
Throw to home gets first out
Bella strikes out next two batters
Score: 7-1

Top of 6th
Again the Lady Rockets go three up three down.

Bottom of 6th
Bella struck all batters out
Score: 7-1

Top of 7th
Bella got a triple hitting to midfield.
Kourtney walked to first and stole second.
Bella Stole home
Liz was walked to first
Kourtney stole home
Riley was also walked to first.
Liz stole home

Bottom of 7th
Pitching change for the Lady Rockets and Lyla strikes one out.
Liz catches second out and throws to first for third out.
Final Score 10-8

The Lady Rockets will be traveling to Grayville
for the second game this Thursday.

WVC bass team signs Drew Fromm of Harrisburg

Wabash Valley College's bass coach, Professor Todd Gill, is excited to announce the signing of Drew Fromm for the 2021–2022 collegiate bass season. Fromm signed on Tuesday, Aug. 18.

Drew is the son of Derrek and Jaylyn Fromm of Harrisburg, Ill. He is a senior at Harrisburg High School and will be competing this coming season with the Harrisburg bass team for the fourth straight season. Fromm's most notable finish was a high school tournament on the Ohio River where he finished 3rd out of 43 boats.

He also had a top ten finish this past summer in the WVC High School Bass Invitational at East Fork Lake. Fromm plans to study criminal justice in college and is excited about his opportunity to be a part of the Wabash Valley College bass team.

Those interested in learning more about the Wabash Valley College bass team can visit www.wvcwarriorathletics.com, click on Club Teams and select Bass Fishing. High school juniors and seniors that have an interest in a campus visit can fill out the recruiting questionnaire and Coach Gill will contact them to discuss the team and schedule a campus visit.

You can also keep up with WVC bass team news by following them on Facebook @WVC Bass Team and on Instagram @wvcbassteam.

Derrek Fromm and Drew Fromm

Derrek Fromm and Drew Fromm

No Fans At Indianapolis 500

INDIANAPOLIS (Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2020) – The Indianapolis Motor Speedway today issued the following statement:

“It is with great regret that we announce the 104th Running of the Indianapolis 500 will take place on Aug. 23 without fans. This tough decision was made following careful consideration and extensive consultation with state and city leadership.

“As dedicated as we were to running the race this year with 25 percent attendance at our large outdoor facility, even with meaningful and careful precautions implemented by the city and state, the COVID-19 trends in Marion County and Indiana have worsened. Since our June 26 announcement, the number of cases in Marion County has tripled while the positivity rate has doubled. We said from the beginning of the pandemic we would put the health and safety of our community first, and while hosting spectators at a limited capacity with our robust plan in place was appropriate in late June, it is not the right path forward based on the current environment.

“We encourage Hoosiers to continue making smart decisions and following the advice of our public health officials so we can help get Indiana back on track.

“Penske Corporation made a long-term investment to be the steward of this legendary facility. While we were very excited to showcase the investments and enhancements we have made in the guest experience, we know we have reached the right decision. As much as Roger Penske and everyone associated with the ‘500’ wanted to race with fans this year, we ultimately reached this conclusion in partnership with the state of Indiana and city of Indianapolis.

“Our commitment to the Speedway is unwavering, and we will continue to invest in the Racing Capital of the World. We encourage everyone to watch this year’s race on NBC, and we look forward to welcoming our loyal fans back to ‘The Greatest Spectacle in Racing’ on May 30th of 2021.”

Further Information from IMS

  • All on-track activity during the month of August, including practice and qualifications, will be closed to the general public.

  • Individuals who still have tickets to this year’s Indy 500 will be credited for the 2021 Indianapolis 500 and will retain their seniority and their originally assigned seats.

  • The first Indy 500 practice will take place on Wednesday, Aug. 12, with a full schedule available on IMS.com.

  • All of the action from IMS can be viewed via NBC Sports Gold, NBCSN or NBC. Visit IMS.com or INDYCAR.com for a comprehensive streaming and broadcast schedule.

  • The 104th Running of the Indy 500 will take place Sunday, Aug. 23, with national coverage beginning on NBC at 1 p.m. ET.

Change Of Heart: Fall Sports Back On SMS/Allendale

From Allendale Superintendent Bob Bowser: The Diocese of Belleville, after much deliberation, has determined Fall sports at the Junior High level may happen.  We will be following the IHSA Phase 4 guidance, SIJHSAA guidance, as well as Diocesan guidance.  Information regarding player/parent meeting and first practice for baseball and softball will be forthcoming soon.  So, Fall sports of baseball, softball, and cross country are back on for the Allendale/St. Mary's Co-op.

Fall Sports Cancelled For SMS/Allendale Co-Op

July 31, 2020

At 12:26 pm on Friday, July 31st, St. Mary’s School administration received a letter from the Diocese of Belleville stating that “it has been decided that we are postponing all sports in our elementary schools.” The reasoning: “our priority has been to create a safe environment during the school day that allows us to continue to offer in-person instruction.” The Diocese of Belleville will revisit this issue throughout the school year.

So, with this information, the cooperative athletic teams for Allendale CCSD 17 and St. Mary’s School will not be participating in any Fall sports, to include Baseball, Softball, and Cross Country. As the Diocese of Belleville has stated, we too as a cooperative athletic program will continue to revisit this issue throughout the school year, along with the SIJHSAA. Both schools appreciate the support we receive from each school community and look forward to the day we can compete again, together, in athletics.

Bob Bowser – Allendale Superintendent/Principal/Athletic Director

Chris Lavely – St. Mary’s Principal

Jami Walker – St. Mary’s Athletic Director