West Frankfort regional champs in 1945

by Steve Dunford

This came up in my news feed on Facebook in the memories.  There is a website that I will try to find again that has a lot of old post season scores.  I hope to find it and post things from time to time.

What is impressive about the West Frankfort Regional of 1945 is it was a Franklin County tournament except for Johnston City.

The FCHS auditorium, the most likely site of the 1945 regional tournament. The FCHS wrestling team uses the auditorium for matches. (Hudl photo)

This was before Max Morris gym, which was built in 1949.   The site was most likely the auditorium, or the gym at Central Junior high, which was located behind the post office.

Valier, Royalton and Thompsonville were definitely district schools.  You had to win your district to play in the regionals.  Sesser and Christopher might have been also.

Zeigler was not a district school because of their success in athletics during that time.

It looks like my Tigers hung around with the Benton Rangers in the first round.

Here are the scores from the regional below:

West Frankfort 109-42 Christopher

Johnston City 82-22 Sesser

Benton 40-30 Thompsonville

Zeigler 70-38 Valier

Benton 33-29 Zeigler

West Frankfort 68-37 Johnston City

West Frankfort 47-30 Benton

SICA announce All South baseball selections

by Steve Dunford

Five from Franklin County made the Southern Illinois Coaches Association All South Team.

From the Benton Rangers, Tyson Houghland, who played all over the field for the Rangers this season.  Houghland will continue his baseball career playing for Lewis and Clark College in Godfrey, IL.

Three sport athlete Hamilton Page, and hard throwing lefty Ian McMahon, was on the roster for the all south team.  They will be returning for their senior year this fall at BCHS.

From the Zeigler-Royalton-Christopher Tornadoes, P-OF Gabe Schimpf and C-P Steven Anderson are all south.  Schimpf will continue his baseball career at Division I Southeast Missouri State, and Anderson will play for MacMurray College in Jacksonville, IL.

The full roster is below:

Bryce Osman Anna-Jonesboro JR
Hunter Ralls Anna-Jonesboro JR
Tyson Houghland Benton SR
Hamilton Page Benton JR
Ian McMahon Benton JR
Seth Germann Carbondale JR
Dru Johnson Carlyle SR
Travis Black Carmi JR
Easton Stewart Carmi JR
Kaleb Vaughn Carterville SR
Blake Jackson Carterville SR
Dallas Reynolds Crab Orchard SR
Braden Lee DuQuoin SR
Tevin Lee DuQuoin JR
Cade Carter Fairfield FR
Brodie Lenon Goreville JR
Brant Glidewell Goreville SR
Jordan Gould Harrisburg SR
Jacob Hartline Herrin SR
Trent Stucker Herrin JR
Brandon Lynn Marion SR
Hezekiah Goodman Marion JR
Justin Shadowens Marion SR
Noah Farmer Massac Co. SR
J.T. Weber Massac Co. SR
Quinton Kujawa Mt. Vernon SR
Gage Burroughs Mt. Vernon SR
Walker Brockhouse Mt. Vernon SR
Brandon Caldwell Murphysboro JR
Ryan Brink Nashville SR
Cody Bauza Nashville SR
Austin Anderson Nashville SR
Hayden Heggemeier Nashville SR
Austin Alspach Pinckneyville SO
Brenden Boles Salem SR
Dusty Sutton Steeleville SR
Charles Neal Webber Township JR
Steven Anderson ZRC SR
Gabe Schimpf ZRC SR
 Lucas Crow Johnston City SR

Coaches of the Year

1A: Shawn Tripp, Goreville

2A: Chad Malawy, Nashville

3A: Tim Holloway, Mt. Vernon

 

Benton Remains 3A……barely

by Steve Dunford

The Illinois High School Association announced school enrollments and classifications for the 2017-2018 school year.

The cutoff for Class 2A/3A basketball is an enrollment of 554.  Benton sits at 564.

West Frankfort dropped to 2A last year and will remain, as they have an enrollment of 517 down from 542 last year.  Harrisburg stays 2A also.

For all the other schools in the county, Zeigler-Royalton, saw an increase in enrollment.   Their enrollment increased to 180, which was 161 last year.    Thompsonville also saw an increase from 97 to 111.

Sesser-Valier’s enrollment dropped from 222 to 206.  Christopher’s fell from 254 to 234.

Below will the Enrollments of the schools in the Black Diamond, Greater Egyptian and the Southern Illinois River To River conferences.

Black Diamond West

ZEIGLER-ROYALTON 180
Goreville 192
SESSER-VALIER 206
CHIRSTOPHER 234
Trico 292
Chester 311
Vienna 356

 

Co op enrollments

S-V-W 330
C-Z-R 414
S-V-W-W 488

Black Diamond East

Edwards County 282
Johnston City 334
Eldorado 358
Carmi 370
HAMILTON COUNTY 376
Fairfield 423

Southern Illinois River to River Ohio

WEST FRANKFORT 517
Harrisburg 542
BENTON 564
Massac County 591
Murphysboro 623
Herrin 754

Southern Illinois River to River Mississippi

Sparta 336
Nashville 411
Pinckneyville 418
DuQuoin 419
Anna-Jonesboro 514
Carterville 581

Greater Egyptian

THOMPSONVILLE 111
Galatia 119
Crab Orchard 133
Carrier Mills 134
Pope County 153
Hardin County 161
Norris City Omaha Enfield 193
Gallatin County 199

 

Galatia-Thompsonville Co-op 230

Enrollments and Classifications in all sports

Sport or Activity Classes Classification Ranges
Boys Football 8 determined at end of regular season
Boys Baseball 4 1A: up to 283.00, 2A: 283.01 to 569.00, 3A: 569.01 to 1457.00, 4A: 1457.01 and over
Boys Basketball 4 1A: up to 268.00, 2A: 268.01 to 554.00, 3A: 554.01 to 1357.00, 4A: 1357.01 and over
Girls Basketball 4 1A: up to 268.00, 2A: 268.01 to 554.00, 3A: 554.01 to 1357.00, 4A: 1357.01 and over
Girls Softball 4 1A: up to 283.00, 2A: 283.01 to 569.00, 3A: 569.01 to 1457.00, 4A: 1457.01 and over
Girls Volleyball 4 1A: up to 234.00, 2A: 234.01 to 514.00, 3A: 514.01 to 1324.00, 4A: 1324.01 and over
Boys Cross Country 3 1A: up to 707.00, 2A: 707.01 to 1656.00, 3A: 1656.01 and over
Girls Cross Country 3 1A: up to 707.00, 2A: 707.01 to 1656.00, 3A: 1656.01 and over
Competitive Cheerleading 3 S: up to 647.00, M: 647.01 to 1632.00, L: 1632.01 and over, C: by choice
Competitive Dance 3 1A: up to 1100.00, 2A: 1100.01 to 1984.00, 3A: 1984.01 and over
Boys Golf 3 1A: up to 516.00, 2A: 516.01 to 1487.00, 3A: 1487.01 and over
Boys Soccer 3 1A: up to 661.00, 2A: 661.01 to 1508.00, 3A: 1508.01 and over
Girls Soccer 3 1A: up to 724.00, 2A: 724.01 to 1649.00, 3A: 1649.01 and over
Boys Track & Field 3 1A: up to 471.00, 2A: 471.01 to 1301.00, 3A: 1301.01 and over
Girls Track & Field 3 1A: up to 471.00, 2A: 471.01 to 1301.00, 3A: 1301.01 and over
Boys Wrestling 3 1A: up to 639.00, 2A: 639.01 to 1588.00, 3A: 1588.01 and over
Girls Golf 2 1A: up to 988.00, 2A: 988.01 and over
Boys Tennis 2 1A: up to 1507.00, 2A: 1507.01 and over
Girls Tennis 2 1A: up to 1381.00, 2A: 1381.01 and over
Music Organization 5 D: up to 185.00, C: 185.01 to 333.00, B: 333.01 to 630.00, A: 630.01 to 1361.00, AA: 1361.01 and over
Music Solo & Ensemble 5 D: up to 185.00, C: 185.01 to 333.00, B: 333.01 to 630.00, A: 630.01 to 1361.00, AA: 1361.01 and over
Scholastic Bowl 2 1A: up to 505.00, 2A: 505.01 and over

 

 

 

Postseason baseball/softball action today

by Steve Dunford

Like in basketball, I am only look at the games that are in front of us, taking one round at at time.

Thompsonville will be taking on Crab Orchard today in the Carrier Mills-Stonefort Class 1A Baseball regional at 4:30 p.m.  This is the only 1A regional game in the state today, as the game was moved up to accommodate Thompsonville’s graduation on Wednesday night.  I put this at the top because of the schedule change.

Rewinding to yesterday, the West Frankfort Lady Redbirds defeated the Eldorado Eagles 15-0.  Z-R-C fell to Sparta 8-6.

This afternoon in softball action, West Frankfort will play Nashville at 5:00 p.m. and Benton will play Harrisburg at 7:00 p.m at the West Frankfort Class 2A regional.

The WF- Nashville game will be broadcast on WNSV 104.7 in Nasvhville.  The Benton-Harrisburg game will be broadcast on WEBQ 1240 AM from Harrisburg.  Both stations will have the game streamed on their website.

I will be covering both games this afternoon.  I will be interviewing Kelly Mason, who does play-by-play for WEBQ.

Waltonville-Sesser-Valier will be facing the Farifield Lady Mules this afternoon at the Carmi Class 2A Softball regional.  Game time is 4:30 p.m.

The Galatia-Thompsonville Lady Cats will be facing the Gallatin County Lady Hawks this afternoon at 3:30 at the Carrier Mills Class 1A girls softball regional.

It is a beautiful day to see some action on the area diamonds.

 

Tornadoes upset by Vienna in the first round of the regionals

by Steve Dunford 

ZEIGLER, IL – The Zeigler-Royalton-Christopher Tornadoes fell yesterday in the first round of the Carterville Class 2A regional.  The Tornadoes, a number five seed was the host over the Vienna Eagles the 10 seed.

Steven Anderson fired a two hitter and worked into the 8th, as Gabe Schimpf came on in relief.  Christian Pearl worked the distance for Vienna.

The Eagles have had strong pitching all year, they just struggle to score runs.  I witnessed Pearl pitch a gem against West Frankfort, in which the Redbirds one 1-0,  Two runs were enough yesterday as he shut down a team that can be explosive.

Anderson, and Dalton Humphrey led the Tornado offense going 2-3 at the plate.  Nate Kerley and Layton Edmonds picked up the only hits for Vienna.

Schimpf (P-CF) is going on to play Division One Baseball next year for the Southeast Missouri State Redhawks.  He led the Tornadoes in hitting with a .488 average and a 0.40 ERA.

Anderson (C-P) will be playing at the next level for MacMurray college.  He hit .473 on the year and possessed a 1.27 ERA on the mound.

Shane McCowen (C-1B) finished the year with a .375 average and 2B Kaeleb Pedigo finished the year hitting 3.51.  Dalton Humphrey (P-OF) finished the year hitting .300 and had an 0.60 EFA

On the mound three other Tornadoes had outstanding years, Luke Garver (0.55 ERA) freshman Gabriel Motsinger (1.54 ERA) and Nick Hale (2.15)

The Eagles improve to 7-16 on the year and face the DuQuoin Indians tomorrow afternoon at 4:30, at the Carterville Class 2A Regional.

The Tornadoes complete the 2017 season with an 18-8 record.

 

 

Gabe Schimpf throws one hitter for Z-R-C against Vienna

VIENNA, IL -Franklin County teams have not been to kind to the the Vienna Eagles over the last two days, as they have experienced back to back shutouts at the hands of the West Frankfort Rebirds, and yesterday the Zeigler-Royalton-Christopher Tornadoes.  The Eagles only had three hits in the two games.

Schimpf, bound to extend his playing career Southeast Missouri State, threw the complete game shutout, striking out 15.  The Z-R-C lefty went 2-4 at the plate along with his battery mate, Steven Anderson.

The Tornadoes are on the road this afternoon, facing the DuQuoin Indians.  Game time is 4:30 P.M.

 

 

Benton – WF winners in High School Baseball Saturday…today’s action

The Benton Rangers took the long trip to Clay County Saturday morning and swept a double header from the Flora Wolves.

The Rangers won game one 8-7 with Parker Williams picking up the win in relief. Derek Oxford homered for the Rangers.   In game two, Tyson Houghland pitched a complete game in a 13-3 win.  Bryden Picklesmeyer homered for Benton.

The Rangers host the Mt. Vernon Rams this afternoon at 4:30 at Evaoldi Field.

Four hurlers combined as the West Frankfort Redbirds defeated the Eldorado Eagles 8-3 on Saturday.

The Redbirds will face the Vienna Eagles this afternoon at 4:30 p.m. at Bill McKee Field.

The Z-R-C Tornadoes host the Hamilton County Foxes at 4:30 as it is Senior Day.  The Thompsonville Tigers make the long trip to Golconda, to take on the Pope County Pirates this afternoon at 4:30.

Waltonville-Sesser-Valier will be playing in the Midland Trail Conference Tournament this week.

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Local HS baseball teams receive their post season assignments

by Steve Dunford 

The IHSA released post season assignments for High School Boys Baseball yesterday. Like I did for the postseason in basketball, I am going to break down each round for the county schools.

Here is a link to the full brackets:

https://www.ihsa.org/SportsActivities/BoysBaseball/StateSeriesInformationResults.aspx

The Benton Rangers and the West Frankfort Redbirds will be heading to the Harrisburg Class 2A Regional.  (Yes I said Benton, they are 2A in Baseball)

The Rangers are the number one seed and will play the winner of seventh seeded Johnston City Indians or ninth seeded Eldorado, Wednesday, May 17th, at 4:00 P.M. The winner advances to the championship game on Saturday, May 20th at 11:00 a.m.

The Redbirds are the number five seed, and will play fourth seeded Harrisburg on Thursday, May 18th, at 4:00 P.M.  The teams have split the season series.

The Waltonville-Sesser-Valier Spartans are the number three seed at the Farifield Class 2A Regional.  and will face the sixth seeded Carmi-White County Bulldogs, on Wednesday, May 17th at 7:00 p.m. The winner will advance to the championship game on Saturday, May 20th at 11:00 a.m.

The Zeigler-Royalton-Christopher Tornadoes are the number five seed in the Carterville Class 2A regional.  They will have a first round home game on Monday, May 15th at 4:30 p.m. against the number nine seed, the Vienna Eagles.  The winner advances to face the number three seed, the DuQuoin Indians in a semi-final game at 4:30 P.M.. Thursday at Carterville.

The winner of all three regionals, advances to the Benton Sectional.

The Thompsonville Tigers are the number seven seed in the Carrier Mills Class 1A Regional.  They will face the ninth seeded Joppa Rangers, at home on Monday, May 15th, at 4:30.  The winner will advance to face the second seeded, Crab Orchard Trojans on Wednesday, May 17th at 4:30 p.m., at Carrier Mills.

The winner of the Carrier Mills Regional advances to the Goreville Sectional.

 

Z-R-C splits at home with Trico

Steven Anderson on the mound for Game One of the DH in the Black Diamond West match-up. (Randall Risley-photo)

Steven Anderson on the mound for Game One of the DH in the Black Diamond West match-up with Trico. (Randall Risley-photo)

ZEIGLER, IL – In Game One the Tornadoes split with Trico 3-2.  Dalton Humphrey and Jared Cole have two hits a piece.

In Game two Gabe Schimpf throws a two hitter, fanning eight, as the Tornadoes win 6-0.

Steven Anderson, who took the loss on the mound in game one, picks up three hits in game two.  He also caught the second game.    Humphrey and Kaeleb Pedigo pick up two hits in game two for Z-R-C. -sd

 

Z-R-C defeats West Frankfort 7-4 in a battle of cross county rivals

by Steve Dunford 

WEST FRAKNFORT, IL –  The story of the afternoon was the battle of the bullpens.  Freshman Gabriel Motsinger came on in relief in the top of the fifth, pitching three scoreless innings to pick up the save for starter Nick Hale for the Tornadoes.

For the Redbirds, Tyson Broy pitched 5 1/3 innings only giving up one earned run.  West Frankfort starter Zach Lindsey had some hard luck behind him, only lasting 1 2/3 innings, giving up five runs and one of them earned.

The Redbirds defense on the afternoon was shoddy with seven errors.

I asked both coaches about the effort they got out of their bullpens.  Tornado coach Page Kirkpatrick said, “Motsinger got the ground balls when we needed them or a big strikeout, as he fanned three.

West Frankfort coach Michael Warren said, “Broy picked us up and gave us a chance. Lindsey did not have his best stuff, but he was decent.  The defense behind him let him down.  When you spot a good HS team four runs, it is tough to come back.”

Z-R-C scored two in the top of the first.  Gabe Schimpf singles over SS Bryson Dorris head. Kaeleb Pedigo beats out an infield single.  Steven Anderson and Bryce Pratt have RBI singles.  The Redbirds go down in order.

In the top of the second Dalton Carpenter reaches with a bloop single. Jason Cole reaches on a fielders choice and ends up aboard with an error.  Hale tries to sacrifice and it fails as a good play by Lindsey to gun Carpenter down at third.  Pedigo picks up another RBI single scoring Cole.  Anderson then has an RBI base hit scoring courtesy runner Cam Newton.  Shane McKowen picks up a base hit.  Warren then brings Broy into the game and Bryce Pratt grounds out.  The score is 5-0

West Frankfort makes some noise in the bottom of the inning.  Lindsey reaches on an error. Jaryd Clark and Dorris follow with base hits. Brendan Russel draws a walk and an RBI.  Brandon Glass grounds into a double play.  The Redbirds had bases loaded and no one out and only scored one, which makes it 5-1 after two.

Both teams go down in order in the third.

In the top of the fourth, Shimpf picks up a one out single and steals second, and ends the inning stranded at third.

In the bottom of the inning Logan Elko singles.  Jaryd Clark hits a one out double.  Dorris reaches on a two base error scoring Elko and Clark.  Tornado shortstop Luke Garver robs Brendan Russell of a double on a screaming line drive.  Glass strikes out

Z-R-C goes down quietly in the top of the fifth.  WF makes some noise though as they have bases loaded with no one out with a pair of singles from Lucas Wolfe and Peyton Overturf.  Elko Ks.  Lindsey grounds into a fielders choice scoring Wolfe.  Jared Clark pins Schimpf up against the warning track.  Motsinger put out the Redbird fire as he came in with two on no one out.  After five West Frankfort cuts into the lead 5-4

In the top of the sixth, Cole legs out an IF single.  Motsinger drops down a perfect SAC bunt.  Schimpf gets a base hit to center and Glass throws a perfect strike to 2B Jacob Russell who entered the game in the second when Broy took the mound to gun down Schimp.  He drives in Cole.  Pedigo flies out to right.

In the bottom  of the sixth, Dorris opens with a single.  B. Russell grounds into a fielder choice as 2B Kaeleb Pedigo with a diving stop flips to SS Luke Garver  for the force out.  Motsinger fans two in a row as it is 6-4 Z-R-C after six.

In the top of the seventh, Anderson reaches with a single. he swipes second and third.  An overthrow by Peyton Overturf brings Anderson into score.  The Tornadoes go down quietly then.

In the bottom of the seventh a diving catch by CF Gabe Schimpf robs Tyson Dorris of at least a double.  Overturf gets on with a base hit and Elko grounds into a double play for a 7-4 final.

The Tornadoes improve to 14-4 on the year.  Coach Kirkpatrick said “When you beat a quality opponent out of the Black Diamond on the road it is huge for us.  He went on to say that other than beating 1A defending State Champion Goreville, it is their biggest win of the year.”

The Tornadoes go on the road to face the Vienna Eagles tomorrow afternoon, who they won a 2-1 extra inning thriller at home Tuesday in BDC play.

The Redbirds fall to 5-6.  They will play the Herrin Tigers on the road tomorrow in SIRR OHIO play, weather permitting for both games as the forecast looks unfavorable.

ZEIGLER-ROYALTON-CHRISTOPHER BOX SCORE

PLAYER             AB   R    H   RBI

CF  Schimpf           4     1     3     1

2B  Pedigo             4     1     2      2

C     Anderson        4     2     3     1

CR Motsinger        0     0    0     0

1B  McCowen        4    0     1     0

3B  Pratt               4     1     1     1

SS  Garver            3    0     0    0

LF  Carpenter       3    0     1    1

RF  Cole                 3    2     1    0

P  Hale                   2    0    0     0

CR Newton           0    0    0    0

P Motsinger       0   0    0    0

SB Schimpf, Anderson (2) SAC Motsinger

WEST FRANKFORT BOX SCORE

PLAYER                       AB    R    H    RBI

LF  Wolfe                          4     1     1     0

2B-P Broy                         3    0    0     0

C  Overturf                       3    0    1      0

CR  Allen                      0    0    0     0

CR  Archione               0    0    0    0

P-RF  Lindsey                  3    1    1     1

3B  Clark                           3“1    2    0

SS   Dorris                         3    0    1    0

DH  B. Russell                  2    1     1     1

CF  Glass                         3    0     0    0

RF  Sturgill                      0    0    0    0

2B  J. Russell                   0    0    0    0

2B:  Clark  HBP:  Bory (Hale)

PITCHING      IP     R    ER    H   SO    BB

Z-R-C   

Hale (W)             4        4     1        5      1        1

Motsinger (SV)  3        0    0        3      0       0

 

WF

Lindsey (L)       1 2/3    5    2       6     0        0

Broy                   5 1/3    2    1       6     2         0

 

LINE SCORE 

Z-R-C       230   001    1 –  7    12    2

WF            010   210    0    4      8    7

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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