Rangers roll over Rams

benton rangersBENTON, IL – (Paul Hines Mt. Vernon Register-News. Click to read the full story. Here is an excerpt) The Rangers basketball team led for most of three quarters in a 52-33 Tuesday night victory over Mt. Vernon. The Rams raced to a quick early lead, but it evaporated in the second quarter. Benton built a double-digit second-half advantage and cruised to victory. The Rangers entered the game ranked No. 6 in class 3A. & The Rangers finished with seven 3-pointers. Derek Oxford hit four from long range. He led all scorers with 16 points. “They hit some nice shots,” (Mt. Vernon Coach Doug) Creel said. “(Oxford) played well, hit some big shots. Like I said, they’re a pretty good basketball team.” Parker Williams added eight, and Gehrig Wynn finished with seven. & Mt. Vernon dropped to 7-18 overall this season. Benton improved to 26-2 this year.

Valentines Day HS basketball preview

Steve Dunford   franklincounty-news.com

We have four games on tap involving county schools with Senior nights in Benton, Christopher, and Thompsonville.

Zeigler-Royalton (3-18)(0-10) travels to Trico (7-19)(2-7)  The Tornadoes are coming off of a huge 63-62 win over Webber Township on Friday.  The Pioneers dropped a 55-47 road decision against arch rival Steeleville on Friday night.

Galatia (10-13) at Thompsonville (5-16).  The Tigers are coming off of and overtime loss at Elverado on Saturday night and Galatia is coming off a 57-51 loss to Hardin County on Tuesday.  Galatia had the season series 2-0.

Sesser-Valier (14-13)(7-4)  will be at Christopher (14-11)(7-3).  The Bearcats have taken both games in the series.  The Bearcats beat Vienna Friday night 64-49 and Sesser-Valier fell to Goreville 61-43.  Goreville clinched a share of the BDC West crown on Friday.

Mt. Vernon (7-14)  goes south to face the Benton Rangers (25-2).  I talked to coach Doug Creel about his young ball club today.  Their leading scorer is O’ Shea Hardin (JR) at 10 ppg.  Next is Zach Williams (JR) at 8 ppg.,  Lukas Cooper (SO) at 5ppg.,  Quintin Kujawa (SR) at 4 ppg; and Jake Martin (SO) rounds out the starting lineup at 3 ppg.  The Rams bring Terriance Blacok (SO) 5ppg, Weston Brackes (SO) 3ppg. and Amier Spann (FR) 3.0 ppg

 

Benton – Hamilton County boxes from the Rich Herrin Classic

ABV Jack

 

Rich Herrin gym wallBENTON, IL – (Jack Bullock – abaselineview.com) NOTE- The Hamilton County – Gallatin County and the Benton-Mattoon box scores are included at the bottom of the story. ABV Jack highlighted the Mt. Carmel -Nashville game as the main story. Please click on the link to read the story on all the actions of the boys games of the day.

Rangerettes drop nail-biter to rival Redbirds

Zoe Carlton steps to the free throw line for the Rangerettes in Tuesday nights game against the Redbirds. (William McPherson photo)

Zoe Carlton steps to the free throw line for the Rangerettes in Tuesday nights game against the Redbirds. (William McPherson photo)

WEST FRANKFORT – (William McPherson – Benton Gazette NOTE: William has a similar story from the West Frankfort Gazette from a Redbird point of view)   The Benton Rangerettes (13-12, 3-4 SIRR) fell to rival West Frankfort Lady Redbirds (12-8, 5-2 SIRR) in a key River-to-River Conference game that went down to the wire Tuesday night at Max Morris Gymnasium. & . “Honestly, we’ve been trying to beat Benton for three years now,” said West Frankfort coach Matt Hampleman after the game. “And to do it on some of our senior kids next-to-last home games—excluding regionals; that feels pretty good.” & Benton Coach Andy Sloan said the Rangerettes have struggled with consistency this season, looking at times like two different teams from night to night. …..

Host Rangers repeat as BIT champions

Watching this on video last night, it was an awesome scene to watch the student section storm the floor at Rich Herrin gym (Thank you Penny Henson for letting me use this)

Watching this on video last night, it was an awesome scene to watch the student section storm the floor at Rich Herrin gym (Thank you Penny Henson for letting me use this)

BENTON – (Bucky Dent – Southern Illinoisan – Click on the link to read the full story, Here are some excerpts) – “This never gets old, man,” Rangers coach Ron Winemiller said of winning consecutive BITs. “Our defense was good for an entire game.” & Benton defended the championship of its 44th invitational tournament Saturday night with a wire-to-wire 52-42 win over Pinckneyville at Rich Herrin Gym that featured the expected suspense after a near-blowout. In avenging a 59-53 defeat to the Panthers at their tournament last month, the Rangers (19-1) established a 30-14 lead early in the third quarter and weathered a huge run that saw Pinckneyville (19-2) crawl within 38-37 on Grant Jausel’s transition bucket with 5:30 left. But Benton allowed just one field goal down the stretch and iced the game with superior foul shooting, canning 12 in a row over the last 4:21. All-tournament pick Derek Oxford sank six in a row and finished with 11 points — all after halftime…..

RANGERS WIN CROSS COUNTY BATTLE

Benton's Austin Wills pulls up over S-V's Jamie Lance (Benton Gazette-Ian McMahon photo)

Benton’s Austin Wills pulls up over S-V’s Jamie Lance (Benton Gazette-Ian McMahon photo)

BENTON – (Ian McMahoan -Benton Gazette. Please click to read the full story. Here are some excerpts) Night three of the Benton Invitational Tournament is in the books, and the Benton Rangers are now 3-0 in the tournament and 16-1 on the season as they crossed off another ‘W’ in the score book over the Sesser-Valier Red Devils (8-11), winning 62-52 Friday night at Rich Herrin Gymnasium. & The Rangers were led by Wills, who scored 21 points on the night, 15 of which came in the first half. Wills, who is no stranger to being the Rangers’ leading scorer, has accomplished it twice this week in the B.I.T, having scored 25 points Wednesday night against Hamilton County. Benton Head Coach Ron Winemiller was impressed with how the senior has been playing. “Austin has been playing great this week. He is one of the best catch-and-shoot guys you’ll see in this tournament and that we will see all year,” said Winemiller. &Devils Head Coach Shane Garner was pleased with how his team started the first half, “Our boys played hard; we were down ten at the half, and there were just some offensive boards that went Benton’s way.” The Rangers led by a score of 38-28 going into half time.

Oxford’s clutch free-throw puts final arrow in Indians

Derek Oxford shoots over a Carlyle defender. He had 10 points on the night including a game winning FT....

Derek Oxford shoots over a Carlyle defender. He had 10 points on the night including a game winning FT….

BENTON- (Click on the link to get the entire story from William McPherson of the Benton Gazette. Here is an excerpt) Night two of the Benton Invitational Tournament is in the books, and the Benton Rangers are now 2-0 in the tournament and 15-1 on the season as they pulled off a dramatic comeback win over the Carlyle Indians (9-9), winning 54-53 on Wednesday night at Rich Herrin Gymnasium…….Both teams exhibited great defense for the final minute of the game. The Indians called a timeout at the 28.1 second mark but were unable to get anything going. In the final possession of the game, Oxford drew a foul with just two seconds left in regulation. With the Ranger faithful in hushed anticipation, he sank his first shot. At this point Benton called timeout, and Oxford intentionally missed the final free throw to kill off the clock and not allow the Indians time to pull off another comeback……..“They got off to a good start, and we had kind of an uphill fight to get back in the game,” said Benton Coach Ron Winemiller. “The bottom line is our guys kept fighting and kept plugging away and whittled it down, and did what they do. Derek made a play at the end and we were able to come out victorious.”

Rangers will face Carlyle at 8:30 in the BIT

by Steve Dunford

benton-rangersYou might have watched Carlyle play on Monday, but Carlyle coach Andy Palmer shared a little with me about his Indians.  Here is something about them:

Here is a link to their stats:

http://stats.stlhighschoolsports.com/sports/basketballboys/stats/teamstatoverall.php?t=35&s=693

Here is some information I grabbed from the St Lous Post Dispatch website.

In the paint is 6’5″ Conner Tonnies averaging 10.9 ppg. and 9.2 rebounds.  Tyler Sever is 6′ 3″ and  averages 12.9 ppg; 6′ 2″ Eli Cox averages 11.3 ppg; 5′ 11′ Dru Johnson averages 8 ppg and leads the team in assists at 2.29; 6′ 1″ Nick Becker averages 2.4 ppg.  That rounds out the starting five.

Off the bench is 6′ 1″  Alex Hules at 1.7 ppg; 6′ 3″ Dawson Reinacher at 2.0 ppg; and Shatzat .7

Here is what Benton Coach Ron Winemiller. “The two bigs will give us trouble. We have to make them run and play a full court game.”

The Rangers survived going against Darius Roundtree down as Massac.  I don’t know with their size if Carlyle plays a zone but if they do, the Rangers have too many zone busters.

I am going with Benton by six.

Rangers beat the Foxes on Monday Night in the BIT

by Steve Dunford

Action from Monday night's game.  (Taken from Foxes-Fans.net video)

Action from Monday night’s game. (Taken from Foxes-Fans.net video)

I included this in my preview Monday night but I am going to cover the Foxes from now on.  Hamco is well covered with Danny Anslement of FoxesFans.net, and Tom Mauding on WMCL.

I found out the Foxes have little print coverage.  With Danny broadcasting every game on video. I can watch them in the archives and make a full story.  This story is coming from the video.

I have a good friend that has covered the Foxes for years, Charlie Pendell (Super Fox).  I know his health is failing and he is continually in my prayers.  I hope I can even come close to his excellent coverage.

Now on to the game.  The Foxes came out and was very patient.  They hung around with the Rangers for twelve minutes.  At the end of the first quarter they were only down 14-11  They were playing well on both ends of the floor.

Austin Wills was unreal in the closing minutes of the second quarter, hitting four threes.  Gehrig Wynn and Derek Oxford had one each as the Rangers outscored the Foxes 25-9 to take a 39-20 lead.

Both coaches subbed freely in the second half as they have four more games ahead of them as the Rangers won 68-39.

The Rangers improve to 14-1 on the season and 1-0 in the BIT.  The Foxes fall to 4-13 and 0-1 in the tournament.

Hamco has the opener against the Meridan Bobcats at 5:30.  Benton plays Carlyle at 8:30.

Austin Wills led the Rangers on the night with 18 points.  Derek Oxford added 17.

Oakley Dial led the Foxes with 15 points. Jake Whipple added 11.

BOX SCORE:

Benton (68)  Wills 3 4 0-0 18; Oxford 3 3 2-2 17; Willams 4 0 1-2 9; Henson 3 0 1-1 7; Wynn 2 1 0-0 7; Thomas 1 1 0-0 5; Page 0 1 0-0 3; Pankey 1 0 0-0 2; Tillman 0 0 0-0 0; Morris 0 0 0-0 0; Mosley 0 0 0-0 0; Mosley 0 0 0-0 0; Lutz 0 0 0-0 0;  Avery 0 0 0-0 0

Hamilton County (39)  Dial 4 1 4-5 15; Whipple 1 0 1-2 11; N. Rapp 1 0 3-3 5 E. Rapp 2 0 0-0 4; Rubenacker 2 0 0-0 4; Potter 0 0 0-0 0 Pike 0 0 0-0 0; VanAbba 0 0 0-0 0; Neal 0 0 0-0 0; Miller 0 0 0-0 0; Gray 0 0 0-0 0; Downen 0 0 0-0 0

SCORE BY QUARTERS:

Benton                       14   25    21    8  –  68

Hamilton County     11     9     12    7  –  39

 

 

Franklin County HS Boys basketball preview 1/16/17

by Steve Dunford

I was going to release a preview of both Mid Winter tournaments going on this week in the county.   I began to look at things and between both boys and girls teams, there are seven teams in midwinter tournaments this week.  I am going to incorporate what each coach sent me in the game previews this week.  I thank you so much for your response.  We will be previewing two games from the BIT, and one from the Midwinter tonight.  It seemed like the Holiday Tournament previews got very long and people dropped out reading them before finishing them all.  I am still very green and learning at this.

 

WEST FRANKFORT MIDWINTER CLASSIC

  • 5:30 p.m. Anna Jonesboro (6-10) vs. Herrin (10-4)
  • 7:00 p.m. Eldorado (18-1) vs. Carterville (10-6)
  • 8:30 p.m. WEST FRANKFORT (6-10)  vs. CHRISTOPHER (11-4)

 

We will be previewing game three of the night as the West Frankfort Redbirds take on the Christopher Bearcats.

Noah Allen and Kaeleb Pedigo match up well.  Austin Glodich and Jared Curry do as well too.  Who I see giving the Bearcats fits tonight is Keagan Thrash.  I can see him having a big game down in wf-redbirdsthe post.

When both WF coach Kevin Toney and Christopher coach Eric Stallman play man to man most of the time, I have defensive match ups going thorugh my head.

Freshman Bryce Pratt will have to guard either Glodich or Thrash tonight and Curry will have the other.  Who will match up with Andrew Strugill and Kyle Hammers will be the other two players that Jim Johnson will call their number before tip off.christopher-bearcats

Zack Snell a 5′ 11″ senior made a couple of starts at the first of the season.  The only ones other than him that have played much  at all is 5′ 9″ freshman Gabe Motsinger and 6′ 2″ junior Cole Sanders.

I will have to go with the Redbirds by 12 in this one.

BENTON INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT

I believe this is the 43rd annual.  The BIT was the first tournament in the area to go to the round robin format.  The Friday Night-Saturday afternoon and Evening sessions were designed to simulate the format of the IHSA State Tournament in two classes.  I wish I had the stats in front of me of the teams that played in the BIT that went on to take home hardware from then Champiagn and now Peoria.

Along with the Franklin County schools, we are going to start giving coverage to the Hamilton County Foxes as well this week.  There will be nights there will be three games previewed tonight there will be two.

Here is the schedule for this evening.

  • 5:30 p.m.  Meridian (7-9) vs SESSER-VALIER (7-9)
  • 7:00 p.m.  Carlyle (9-7) vs Pinckneyville (15-1)
  • 8:30 p.m.  BENTON (13-1) vs HAMILTON COUNTY (4-12)

 

We will preview the first game of the night the Meridian Bobcats and The Sesser-Valier Red Devils.

MeridianThis is a game that I am keeping a close eye on.  For one is that I hold both head coaches in high regard, Shane Garner and Erik Griffin.

Meridian has an enrollment of 125.  The conference schedule they play is schools of similar size in the southern seven counties.  Their non conference schedule consists of schools that are 1,000 plus in size.  Their record might not be pretty but the goal is to play games in March.

Sesser-Valier has the same goal in mind going to the BIT.  They have a second and a fourth place class 1A trophy in their case, and Meridian has a second place in the years they have been there.

Here is what coach Erik Griffin has to say about his team:

“Our losses resemble a who’s who in southern Illinois basketball; Marion (3A), Mt. Vernon (3A), Herrin (3A), Carterville (3A), Collinsville (4A) and Harrisburg, in addition to Saxony Lutheran (small school champion of the Carbondale Holiday Tourney) and most recently to Graves County, KY (with 7’0 Northern Kentucky University signee Chris Vogt).”

“We have gradually strengthened our schedule in the three years I have been head coach.   The only Class A schools on our non-conference schedule being Metro East Lutheran, Madison (canceled due to weather), and an upcoming match up with Waltonville at the Pinckneyville Shootout.”

“Our starters are guards Jabare Patrick (sr), TJ Nichols (sr), Darnell Lowe (jr) and junior forwards Demareon Nicholson and Demond Vasser. Seeing action off the bench, are senior big man Byron Nesby, guards Ja’Quan Jones (jr), Eddie Robertson (so), Malik Pratt (sr) and Jalil Amerson (jr).”

“Robertson leads us in scoring off the bench and Vasser, Lowe, Nicholson, Nesby, and Jones all hover near double figures. We are pretty balanced, and even though we are taking some lumps with our schedule, our kids continue to work hard and have shown great attitudes in regards to what our ultimate goals are.”

Both teams come into this with a balanced attack.  Shane Garner has been playing a solid nine man rotation as well.pitchfork

I don’t mean to sound like a broken record but Lowe and Nesby will give the Devils some big time problems in the post.  I am going with Meridian by five.

We are going to look at game three of the night, the Hamilton County Foxes and the Benton Rangers.

benton-rangersThe Rangers come into tonight’s action the number six team in Class 3A.  The Foxes have been very close to pulling an upset off any day now.  Their 4-10 record is a little deceiving.

Here is what Benton Coach Ron Winemiller had to say about tonight’s matchup, “Oakley Dial is playing as well as anyone in the tournament coming in. We will have to limit his looks and not let him have a big game. I really like (Jake) Whipple as well very athletic off the bounce and always plays very hard. We will have to force them into an up and down game.”mcleansboro

Here is what Hamilton County Coach Jeremy Varner had to say about the BIT in General,  “The Fox players, coaches, and fans always look forward to the BIT. It is always loaded with talented teams and players. The past few years have been rough for us over there, but teams get better when they play good competition.

“Our kids are very aware of the history of the tournament and that they will have to be ready to compete all week when they go. We fell like we know the challenges ahead and are looking for a good showing and bringing home some wins.”

Hamco is improved than when the two teams met in the Goreville Tournament.  Oakley Dial has been on an unreal roll since the Eldorado Holiday Tournament.  The Rangers just have too many horses.  I am going with Benton by 20.

 

 

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