Black Diamond girls and boys All Conference teams released

Here is the listing of the girls and boys Black Diamond All Conference teams.

GIRLS WEST DIVISION

HANNAH GARASCIA – Sr. – Sesser-Valier-Waltonville (MVP)

JAYLIN HALEY – Sr. – Sesser-Valier-Waltonville (Captain)

Lindsay Holhubner – Jr. – Vienna

Ashlyn Darnell – Sr. – Goreville

MADDIE GOSSETT- Sr. – Christopher

Brenni Tripp – Sr. – Goreville

Lexi King – So. – Goreville

Destiny Williams – Fr. – Chester

TAYLOR FRANK – Sr. – Sesser-Valier-Waltonville

Callie Clay – Sr. – Vienna

EAST DIVISION

Jevin Shreve – So. – Fairfield (MVP)

Abby Vaughan – Jr. – Carmi-White Co. (Captain)

Morgan Combs – Sr. – Carmi-White Co.

Malia Schmittler – So. – Edwards Co.

Takiya Britton – Jr. – Eldorado

Lauren Vaughan – Sr. – Fairfield

KALIEGH DODSON – So. – Hamilton Co.

ANNA MILLER – So. – Hamilton Co.

ADRIENNE WINEMILLER – Sr. – Hamilton Co.

Maggie Price – So. – Johnston City

BOYS WEST DIVISION

Braden Webb – Jr. – Goreville (MVP)

JARED CURRY – Jr. – Christopher (Captain)

Brant Glidewell – Sr. – Goreville

Savion Smith – Sr. – Chester

LUKAS GUNTER – Jr. – Sesser-Valier

BRADLEY YOUNG – Jr. – Christopher

Jared Meyerhoff – Jr. – Trico

KAELEB PEDIGO – Sr. – Christopher

Ben Daine – Jr. – Vienna

Peyton Massey – Jr. – Goreville

Josh Haberberger – Jr. – Chester

TYLER WINCHESTER – So. – Sesser-Valier

BOYS EAST DIVISION

Braden Attebury – Jr. – Eldorado (MVP)

Nathaniel Schmittler – Sr. – Edwards Co. (Captain)

OAKLEY DIAL – Sr. – Hamilton Co.

Ethan Partridge – Sr. – Eldorado

Matt Rice – Sr. – Carmi-White Co.

Travis Black – Jr. – Carmi-White Co.

Macklin Snyder – Sr. – Fairfield

E.J. Thompson – Sr. – Johnston City

Cade Schnicker – So. – Edwards Co.

Jayden Lewis – Jr. – Fairfield

Christopher falls to Gallatin County on a Ramsey buzzer beater

NORRIS CITY – (Harrisburg Daily-Register Click on the link to read the full story. Here is an excerpt) Seth Ramsey scored 28 points including a game-winner in the final seconds of Gallatin County’s 42-40 win over Christopher at the NCOE 1A sectional semifinals Tuesday night. The win for the Hawks (21-8) means the school is into the Sweet 16 and will meet either Meridian or Woodlawn in Friday night’s sectional final. Ramsey scored the first 10 points out of the gate for his team which was deadlocked with the Bearcats (17-13) after eight minutes. After Gallatin County had built a 17-12 lead midway through the second quarter, Christopher then went on an 8-2 run before halftime to grab a 20-19 lead at the break.

ABV Jack’s NCOE Sectional Preview…

abv-jackNORRIS CITY, IL Click to read the whole story.) NORRIS CITY – The Norris City-Omaha-Enfield 1A Sectional has three repeat entrants and one newcomer set to battle this week in hope to advance to the Carbondale Supersectional on Tuesday night, March 6. Christopher, Woodlawn and Mounds Meridian return after winning their second consecutive regional titles respectively. Gallatin County won its first regional title since 2013 on Friday night by upsetting top-seed Cairo. The winner of the NCOE Sectional will face the winner of the Nokomis Sectional at SIU Arena a week from today.

Not what I was expecting at all last night

Steve Dunford – franklincounty-news.com

CRAB ORCHARD, IL-  I have been asked the question so many times over the years, why do you like sports?  I can throw the news, and days like yesterday it applies to the weather.  Last night was one of the great reasons why, you don’t know what to expect.

In a movie or TV show, you know what to expect.  I was expecting a down to the wire battle between the two Franklin County rivals playing in Willamson County.

Class 1A regional champs, the Christopher Bearcats.

Class 1A Crab Orchard Regional Champs, the Christopher Bearcats.

Going into last night’s Class 1A Boy’s Regional Championship game against Crab Orchard and Sesser-Valier, I was expecting a close game similar to the overtime war that took place on Valentines Day.

Sesser-Valier has been peaking at the right time during the stretch run of the season. There were a few times that Christopher was stumbling entering the road to Peoria.

What I witnessed was a 71-41 win by the Christopher Bearcats last night, in a game that was not in question, from about the middle of the third quarter.

With very few personnel changes, both these kids have faced each other probably 100 times going back to their early grade school days and during the summer.  They know each other well.

I was asked this question several times after last night’s game for people that are outside Franklin County.  What was the huge difference between the overtime by S-V on Valentines Day and the big win by Christopher last night?

I answered the bottom line was that Christopher was red hot and Sesser-Valier was ice cold.  One glaring difference though between the two games Devils killed the Bearcats on the offensive boards in the game ten days ago at Christopher.  Last night, the Bearcats owned the glass.

S-V had good looks.  They took good shots. they just had one of those nights.  Either on film or live, I have watched both teams play at least a dozen times this season.  .

There was nothing either Christopher coach Eric Stallman and Sesser-Valier coach Shane Garner could draw up  much on the X’s and O’s last night that would have been any surprise to the either.

With very few personnel changes, both these kids have faced each other probably 100 times going back to their early grade school days and during the summer.  They know each other well.

The only thing X and O wise was minor.  Eric Stallman came out in a 2-3 zone the first few possessions.  Tyler Winchester hits a deep three about the 2:55 mark in the first quarter, and gives the Devils a 9-7 lead.  That was their last lead of the night.  Christopher goes back to man to man, which they play 90% of the time.

Christopher goes on a 10-3 in the closing seconds and has a 17-12 lead at the end of the first quarter.

Both teams were uncharacteristically patient to open the second quarter.  Off of a Kaeleb Pedigo steal, Young gets a monstrous dunk at the 4:03 mark to put Christopher up 26-16.

Pedigo and Jared Curry both had two fouls and Christopher starts taking the air out of the ball.  They got a couple Princeton style back cuts to go up 33-18 at the half.

In the opening seconds of the second half Charlie Farmer bombs a 22 footer form the baseline to cut the Red Devil deficit to 12.  The Bearcats then go on an 8-3 run to go up 41-24 on Gabe Schimpf hitting Young in the post to go up 41-24.

That possession is where I began to see the frustration set in with the Devils.   They began to play defense with their arms instead of their feet.

From that point on the Bearcats lived at the free throw line, scoring 14 of their 19 points from the charity stripe in the fourth quarter to turn the game into a blowout. The Bearcats improve to 17-12 and the Devils finish their 2016-17 campaign.  Coach Shane Garner is always a class act and gave the maroon clad the chance to give Jamie Lance, Charles Farmer, and Addison Baxter a standing ovation.

Kaleb Pedigo led the Bearcats with 22 on the night for four Bearcats who were in double figures.  Jared Curry added 17.  I mentioned Young’s 14 points already.  Bryce Pratt (cool hand Luke) had 11 points.

Lukas Gunter (The Red Baron) was the only Red Devil in double figures with 13 points.  Tyler Winchester had eight, Charles Farmer seven, and Jamie Lance added six on the night.

Christopher will play in the Norris City-Omaha-Enfield sectional against the Gallatin County Hawks Tuesday at 7:00 p.m.  The Hawks are an opponent that I am very familiar with from following the GEC, and I will have a preview out on Tuesday.

The Hawks were 74-64 winners over Cairo in OT at the Hardin County regional last night.  I understand that Pilot Coach Brian Brantner put on quite a show in the overtime period, similar to what he did against Herrin in the WF Midwinter Classic.

Wednesday night will feature the Woodlawn Cardinals (15-14) against the  Meridian Bobcats (13-14) in the Wednesday night game at Norris City.

Woodlawn (15-14) beat their Jefferson County and Midland Trial rival Webber Township 49-43 last night at the Wayne City Class 1A regional.  The Trojans finish the year 17-12.  In the regular season the four W’s of the Midland Trail beat up on each other in barn burners.  If you would have thrown Grayville in the mix , it would have been an old school Mid South conference tournament.

The Cardinals face the Meridian Bobcats on Wednesday Night.  The Bobcats (13-14) were 75-69 winners over the Goreville Blackcats (20-10) last night.  My prayers is going out to Meridian Coach Erik Griffin who is in the hospital because of illness.

Thank you to Crab Orchard Coach John Brown and AD Keith Johns for your hospitality last night.  I want to spend an extra special thank you for the ones who complimented me on my feature story about Dee Ozment last night.  I was more than humbled.

A special thank you for Benton/West Frankfort Gazette writer William McPherson for giving me the chance to see it last night.

BOX SCORE:

CHRISTOPHER  (71)  Kaeleb Pedigo 6 1 7-7 21, Jared Curry 4 1 6-6 17, Bradley Young 4 0 6-9 17; Bryce Pratt 5 0 1-2 11;  Gabe Schimpf 2 1 0-0 7; Zach Snell 0 0 0-0 0; Gabriel Motsinger 0 0 0-0 0; Andrew Dunford 0 0 0-0 0

SESSER-VALIER (41)  Lukas Gunter 6 0 1-2 13; Tyler Winchester 1 2 0-0 8: Charles Farmer 1 1 2-2 7; Jamie Lance 3 0 0-0 6 Joshua Gunter 1 0 0-0 2; Seth Boles 1 0 0-0 2; Addison Baxter 0 0 0-0 0 Reed Basso 0 0 0-0 0; Eli Gunter 0 0 0-0 Addison Page 0 0 0-0 0

SCORE BY QUARTERS: 

CHRISTOPHER:      17    16   19    19 –  71 

SESSER-VALIER:    12     6    12    11 –  41

 

 

Bearcats – Devils IV

Steve Dunford – franklincounty-news.com

The Christopher Bearcats and the Sesser-Valier Red Devils tangle for the fourth time this season.  Christopher has the series advantage over S-V 2-1.

In the first meeting Christopher won at Sesser 59-56.  The second meeting was a 66-52 win for the Bearcats.  The third was an 85-81 thrilling overtime win for the Devils at Christopher.

Tonight they meet in Williamson County for the championship of the Crab Orchard Class 1A Regional.  The winner will face either Cairo (14-12) or Gallatin County (18-8) at the Norris City-Omaha Enfield sectional on Tuesday.

All game times are at 7:00 p.m.

Either Christopher Coach Eric Stallman or Shane Garner will have any aces up their sleeve for this one.  Both teams will play man to man.  Both teams will push the ball.  It is going to come down to who has the hot hand and who executes.

There are two Jefferson County teams matching up at the Wayne City Class 1A Regional tonight  as Webber Township (17-11) faces Woodwlan (14-14) to have the right to travel to Norris City on Wednesday.

The winner of Woodlawn-Webber will face either Meridian (12-14) or Goreville (21-9) who face each other at the Cobden Class 1A regional.

There is not a clear cut favorite coming into anyone of these games tonight.  Class 1A is just that evenly balanced this year.  Whoever steps on the floor a week from Tuesday at the SIU arena out of the eight teams above, will be battle tested.

In Class 2A the IHSA decided to dissect the state east and west by 1-57.  I will attempt to break down the Pinckneyville and West Frankfort sectionals next week.  It is difficult with teams you are unfamiliar with that are deep into the 217 feeding in.

Pinckneyville (28-2) and DuQuoin (14-13) meet in the Championship of the Trico for Perry County bragging rights and to play in the Pinckneyville sectional.

Nashville (18-12)  will travel to Carlinville, to face Piasa SW.  Forty miles south of Springfield is a long way to travel for a regional championship game.

Eldorado (27-3) will face their Saline County rival Harrisburg (11-16) for the chance to play at the West Frankfort Sectional Tuesday night against the winner of the Newton regional.

Mt. Carmel (23-4) and Edwards Co (20-6) face off and play for the Flora regional championship tonight.  The winner will take on who comes out of the Pana regional in which T-Town is playing for the championship.

I will try to keep you informed the best of my ability about who is still on the road to Peoria.

 

 

 

 

Christopher plays Steeleville tonight at 6:00 at Crab Orchard

Steve Dunford -franklincounty-news.com

Tonight down at the Crab Orchard regional Christopher will face Steeleville and Sesser-Valier will face the Crab Orchard Trojans.

I have a few things to say first.  First my condolences goes to Robert “Radar” Patton long time Gallatin County coaches family.  He passed away today.

He has ties to Franklin County as current Gallatin County Coach Doug Miller was his assistant for a few years.  Miller started his coaching career at Thompsonville.

Radar’s son Drake was the coach of the Galatia-Thompsonville Lady Cats before going back home to coach at Gallatin Co.  He met head to head with his dad in a few times coaching.

If anyone knows if there has been a trust fund set up for Jack Bullock let me know.  He lost his home  in a fire last Thursday. I use abaselineview.com a lot as a reference to prepare for my stories.  He has graciously let me share links.

Bryce and Jodi Bainter with Hensley Jean.

Bryce and Jodi Bainter with Hensley Jean.

Here is some happy news.  Steeleville coach Bryce Bainter has a new addition to his family.  His lovely wife Jodi gave birth to an eight pound baby girl, Hensley Jean, at 8:04 this morning at   Momma and the baby are doing well.

I have a soft spot for coaches wives.  They are the back bone of the family.  I have never met Jodi, but we will talk soon if the Bainter’s oblige.

There are several coaches that have very young families.  After the season, I am going to do several feature stories on each family.

Now on to tonight’s games.

Christopher 15-12 faces Steeleville 20-8 at 6:00 p.m. at Dee Ozment gym in Crab Orchard.  Christopher had a little trouble with Z-R in their last Friday night.  Steeleville picked up a nice win against Elverado Monday night in the first round.

The Warriors and the Bearcats have not faced each other this year. The Bearcats are 8-2 against common opponents.  They are 2-1 against Sesser Valier and Chester.  They have beat Trico twice. They also own wins against Webber Township and New Athens.

The Warriors are 4-4 against common opponents.  They beat Trico twice and had wins over Webber Township and New Athens.  They lost to Sesser Valier and Chester three times.

Owen Gross a 6′ 1″ sophomore plays the three spot.  He is more of a third guard and one of the better ones in Southern Illinois.

Dusty Sutton a 5′ 8″ senior plays the point and Andrew Grafton a 5″ 11″ senior is his running mate.  They have some size in the post 6′ 4″ Reid Frediking and 6′ 3″ senior RJ Smith.

They have a very deep bench.  They can bring a couple kids that are 6′ 6″ to give them some additional size.

I am curious how Owen Gross matches up with Jared Curry.  Grafton and Kaleb Pedigo along with Gabe Schimpf could get in a shootout.

The size inside might give Bradley Young a little trouble. He gets a extra amount of adrenaline in a big time game.  Along with Pedigo, he has been on the big stage a lot during his career.

Bryce Pratt  has been “Cool hand Luke” all year.  He does not look like a freshman at all on the court.

I give the edge on the bench to Steeleville. Christopher coach Eric Stallman has been going to his bench a little more.  Senior Zach Snell has played a lot more minutes down the stretch, as well as freshman Gabriel Motsinger and sophomore Dalton Saeger.

This is a game that I can not pick a favorite in.  It will be a good one.  I am looking forward to Richard Blakely telling me about it on WXAN.

 

Sesser-Valier outlasts Christopher in a marathon

Steve Dunford franklincounty-news.com

CHRISTOPHER-  Tuesday night the Sesser-Valier Red Devils defeated the Christopher Bearcats 85-81 in overtime.  It was senior night for Kaeleb Pedigo, Gabe Schimpf, Zach Snell, and Andrew Dunford.

There was no flow to the game at all.  There were a lot of walks to the north and south end of “The Cave” as there were 53 fouls called in the contest 27 on Sesser-Valier and 26 on Christopher.  Jamie Lance and Seth Boles fouled out for the Devils, and Gabe Schimpf, Bradley Young and Jared Curry fouled out for the Bearcats.

I have watched a lot of high school basketball in my nearly 47 years on this earth.  S-V had one of the best nights at the free throw line I

Jamie Lance and Jared Curry get ready to tip it up in Tuesday night's game where S-V won 85-81 in OT

Jamie Lance and Jared Curry get ready to tip it up in Tuesday night’s game where S-V won 85-81 in OT

ever witnessed. (28-30 94%)  Christopher was very good as well (23-28 82%)

The Red Devils bench came into play as fouls began to mount up on both teams.  Coach Shane Garner has a nine man rotation in my opinion is the deepest bench of any Class 1A school in Southern Illinois.  Christopher Coach Eric Stallman had to go a lot deeper into his bench than the Bearcats have been accustomed to this season.

In the first quarter Charles (I had to go back and correct for calling him Charlie) Farmer came out red hot.  He had the Devils first seven points for S-V in the first two and 1/2 minutes of the game.  It was tied at seven then.

The Bearcats began clicking on all cylinders as they went on a 22-7 run over the next four minutes.  Young had 12 of his 21 points on the night.

Farmer stopped the bleeding at the end of the first as he hit a 15 foot baseline jumper in the closing seconds of the quarter to cut the Bearcat lead down to 29-16.  He had 12 of his 26 on the night as well.

In the Second Quarter fouls started to mount up for both teams. Bradley Young picks up his third in the first minute of the quarter. Jared Curry goes down with his third about the 3:30 mark.  Jamie Lance and a couple other Devils also had three as well.

Christopher was in the double bonus at the end of the first quarter. Sesser-Valier was in it early. There were only two field goals for each team in the quarter.

There were only two field goals for each team in the quarter.  It was looking like the Bearcats were going to pull away.   The Bearcats had a 40-26 lead when Curry picked up his third foul just under the three minute mark.

Coach Stallman played a little McLeansboro ball the rest of the way…there were a couple of unforced turnovers and the Devils capitalized.  Both teams went to the popcorn break (Christopher has the best, and a huge sack for $1) with the Bearcats up 40-30.

Out of the locker rooms Christopher comes out and on the first two possessions come out with Young being hit on a fast break and Pedigo hitting a couple free throws in the first 30 seconds.  To put Christopher up 44-30.  Pedigo was there a lot as he was 12/12 at the line.  It looked like the Bearcats were well on their way to a blowout.

The next possession Young’s reappearance into the game did not last long as he picked up his fourth foul.  Curry picked up his fourth one just right after that.  Mainly they played a 2-3 but they also played a 3-2 and went to a 1-3-1 on a couple of possessions.

Lukas Gunter began to pick apart that zone, with dribble drive penetration, either from layups or getting fouled.  Most of his game high 29 came in the second half, going 19-20 from the free throw line.  Tyler Winchester also took advantage of it bombing four very deep threes in his 14 points on the night.

The momentum swung quickly to the Devils as they began to chip away.  Addison Baxter with a very deep three in front of the Sesser-Valier coaching staff to give the Devils the lead 53-52 with :42 on the clock at the end of the third.

Christopher coughs the ball up and the Devils could not convert on a possession as they had a chance for several stickbacks and the quarter ended with the Devils holding on to the one point lead.

The Devils come out the gate to start the fourth quick with back to back steals from Lukas Gunter and to go up 57-52.

The Devils keep a five point lead with L. Gunter and Pedigo trading trips to the line.  The Devils go up 63-56 at the 4:30 mark with a couple more free throws from the Red Baron who struck again. (WMIX broadcaster Danny Czerwinski’s name for Lukas Gunter)

Bradley Young then goes on a tear. The exclamation point was a break away two handed dunk to tie it up at 65 with two minutes and change left on the clock.

In the closing seconds of regulation,  Gabe Schimpf knocks down a pair of free throws to give Christopher the first lead in a long while. Tyler Winchester answers back with a three to put S-V back up 68-67.

Bryce Pratt (Cool Hand Luke for the Bearcats down the stretch this year)  goes 1/2 from the line, the Devils turn the ball over and Young finds Pratt in the post to put Christopher up 70-68.

The Red Baron struck again from the line again and Schimpf has a three that rims in and out at the buzzer as both teams are tied at 70 at the end of regulation.

In the extra frame, Pedigo and Schimpf strap the Bearcats on their back as Curry and Young foul out.  Tyler Winchester hits another three at the 2:46 mark of OT to give the Devils a three point lead and they kept the lead until Zach Snell drills a deep three with :39 seconds left to tie it up at 81.

Lukas Gunter goes down and hits two more free throws, and Pedigo misses a layup.  Charles Farmer ices it from the free throw line to give the Devils the four point victory.

Sesser-Valier improves to 15-13 on the season and 7-4 in the Black Diamond West.  They go on the road to face Chester on Friday night, before starting play in the Crab Orchard Class 1A regional against Zeigler-Royalton  Tuesday at 6:00 pm.

Christopher falls to 14-12 on the year and also 7-4 in the conference.  They make the short bus trip to Z-R on Friday to finish out the regular season.  They will play on Wednesday at the Crab Orchard regional facing the winner of Steeleville and Elverado, Wednesday at 6:00 p.m.

The Bearcats loss gave the BDC West championship to Goreville as they fell back two in the loss column with one game to go.

SESSER VALIER BOX:

L. Gunter 5 0 19-20 29; Farmer 9 2 2-2 26; Winchester 0 4 2-2 14; Boles 1 0 5-6 7; Baxter 1 0 0-0 3; Lance 1 0 0-0 2; Launius 1 0 0-0 2; J. Gunter 1 0 0-0 2; Page 0 0 0-0 0

CHRISTOPHER BOX: 

Pedigo 4 2 12-12 25; Young 7 0 7-12 21; Pratt 5 0 2-4 12; Curry 3 0 3-4 9; Snell 0 1 0-0 3; Saeger 0 0 0-0 0; Motsinger 0 0 0-0 0

SCORE BY QUARTERS:

SESSER-VALIER      16    14    23    17    15  –  85

CHRISTOPHER        29    11    12    18    11  –  81 

 

 

 

 

Game times for Class 1A -2A Boy’s Basketball Regionals first round games

ihsaHere are the game times for the class 1A/2A Regional/Sectional complexes involving Franklin county schools.

There are a couple of things I am old school about .  First of all the IHSA calls the Sectional Finals the Super Sixteen.  On any thing I write, it will be the Sweet Sixteen.

Second, after the complexes are seeded, they are regionals now.  I will give the seed like it is a regional.

Game times will be listed in chronological order.  Records are going into tonight’s action.

Here are some links to the statewide pairings:

CLASS 1A:  http://ihsa.org/SportsActivities/BoysBasketball/StateSeriesInformationResults.aspx?url=/data/bkb/1bracket.htm

CLASS 2A:

http://ihsa.org/SportsActivities/BoysBasketball/StateSeriesInformationResults.aspx?url=/data/bkb/2bracket.htm

FIRST ROUND GAME TIMES FOR AREA SCHOOLS

  • (4) WEST FRANKFORT (8-14) vs (5) Johnston City (12-13)  Monday, February 20,  6:00 P.M., at the Eldorado Class 2A  Regional
  • (4)  Flora (11-15) vs (5)  HAMILTON COUNTY (6-19) on Monday, Feburary 20,  7:00 P.M., at the Flora Class 2A regional
  • (3) Woodlawn (12-13) against (6) THOMPSONVILLE (6-15) a on Monday, February 20, 7:30 P.M., at the Wayne City Class 1A Regional
  • (2) SESSER-VALIER (14-12)  vs (5) ZEIGLER-ROYALTON (2-18) on Tuesday. February 21. 6:00 P.M., at the Crab Orchard Class 1A Regional
  • (1) CHRISTOPHER (13-11) vs the winner of (4) Steeleville (17-9) and (5) Elverado (17-9) Wednesday, February 22,  6:00 P.M;. at the Crab Orchard Class 1A Regional

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Yellow Jackets tame Bearcats 76-48 Tuesday in Colbert Gym

christopher-bearcatsCHESTER IL – (Chester Sun Times- Please click on the link to read the full story. Scroll down and see the girls game result with Chester and other BDC games with the Yellow Jackets. Here is an excerpt…& Savion Smith scored a game high 29 points Tuesday night to lead the Chester Yellow Jackets to a 76-48 rout of the Christopher Bearcats in Daniel Colbert Gym. & After losing their first two conference games, Chester (14-5, 4-2) has won four in a row and is now just a game behind Christopher for first place in the BDC West. Tuesday night’s defeat was the Bearcats first conference loss of the season. & The Yellow Jackets led 14-9 after the first quarter but then outscored the Bearcats 20-11 in the second and took a 34-20 lead to the locker room at the intermission. Chester led 57-33 heading to the fourth after outscoring Christopher 23-13 in the third.

Bearcats finish the MWC 0-4 – Fall to AJ 53-48

Steve Dunford – franklincounty-news.com

christopher-bearcatsWEST FRANKFORT IL –  The Christopher Bearcats dropped the seventh place game of the West Frankfort Mid Winter Classic, to the Anna Jonesboro Wildcats 53-48.

The Bearcats roared out to an 11-6 lead at the 3:30 mark of the first quarter before Anna-Jonesboro coach Mike Chamness calls a time out.  The Wildcats change from going to playing a 2-3 zone from playing man to man.  A-J began to kill Christopher on the boards, and out rebounded them for the game 29-18.  The differential was 13-5 at half-time.

Anna-Jonesboro scores the last five points of the quarter and both teams were tied at 11.  The Wildcats came out and Logan Sawyer hit a 15 foot Jumper out of the huddle to go up 13-11 and they never relinquished the lead.  Sawyer had twelve points and seven rebounds on the afternoon.

Jake Parr dominated the game on both ends of the floor in the second quarter as he had a game high 19 points and tied for the game high lead of nine rebounds.  The Wildcats had the lead at halftime 29-25.

The teams trade baskets for a while and Jordan Zimmerman hits a big three to put Anna-Jonesboro up 38-27 to cap off a big rally by them just over the four minute mark.

Christopher coach Eric Stallman calls a time out and goes to a 3/4 court press.  A-J struggles with it.  Zack Snell buries a 22 foot baseline jumper at the close of the quarter to cut the Bearcat deficit to six, 40-34 after three.

Jared Curry has three big coast to coast drives in the fourth and the Bearcats keep hanging around.  Curry had a game high 14 points on the afternoon, eight in the fourth quarter.  He also had nine rebounds.  He found Gabe Schimpf twice as well, on a couple run outs.  Schimpf led the way with four assists and had 11 points. Kaeleb Pedigo was the third Bearcat in double figures with 10 points.

The Bearcats cut it to a one possession game on a few occasions down the stretch.  A-J hit their free throws down the stretch, to ice the victory away.

The Bearcats (11-8) have two tough BDC West road tests in front of them this week, as they go to Chester on Tuesday and down to the Eagles Nest in Vienna on Friday.

Anna Jonesboro (7-13) makes the long trip up Route 127 Friday night to play the Nashville Hornets, and will make the return trip to Max Morris Gym on Saturday night to face the Redbirds.

I would like to give a shout out to a couple people from Anna.  Coach Mike Chamness has always been very accessible and just a good guy to talk HS basketball with.  Moury Bass, owner of WIBH-AM 1440. of Anna, always has kind and encouraging words to pass along to me. One of my highlights of the Midwinter Classic is being around these two men.

BOX SCORE:

ANNA-JONESBORO (53)  Parr 7 0 5-7 19; Sawyer 6 0 0-0 12; Zimmerman 6 0 0-0 12; McGrath 0 0 4-6 4; Renyolds 0 1 0-1 3; Pinnon 0 0 2-2 2; Pena 0 0 1-2 1; Gillis 0 0 0-0 0; McFarland 0 0 0-0 0

CHRISTOHPER (49)  Curry 5 0 4-4 14; Schimpf 3 1 2-2 11; Pedigo 2 2 0-2 10; Young 4 0 0-0 8; Snell 1 0 0-0 3; Pratt 1 0 0-0 2; Motsinger 0 0 0-0 0

SCORE BY QUARTERS:  

ANNA-JONESBORO    11    18    11    13  –  53

CHRISTOPHER            11    18      9     14  –  48       

 

 

 

 

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