Week 6 High School Football Schedule

Black Diamond

Eldorado (4-1) at Christopher-Zeigler-Royalton (0-5)

Chester (3-2) at Sesser-Valier-Waltonville Woodlawn (5-0)*

Edwards County (2-3) at Fairfield (5-0)*

Johnsotn City (1-4) at Carmi-White County (2-3)

Hamilton County (0-5) at Vienna-Goreville (3-2)  Saturday 1:00 p.m.

Southern Illinois River to River Ohio

Harrisburg (3-2)(1-1) at Benton (3-2)(1-1)

West Frankfort (3-2)(1-1)  at Murphysboro (1-4)(1-1)

Herrin (4-1)(2-0)  at Massac County (0-5)(0-2)

Southern Illinois River to River Mississippi

Anna-Jonesboro (5-0)(2-0) at Pinckneyville (0-5)(0-2)

Nashville (2-3)(1-1) at Carterville (3-2)(1-1)

DuQuoin (4-1)(1-1) at Sparta (1-4)(1-1)

South Seven

Belleville Altoff (4-1)(1-1) at Marion (3-2)(2-0)

Cahokia (2-3)(1-1) at Centralia (4-1)(2-0)

Carbondale (1-4)(0-2) at Mt. Vernon (0-5)(0-2)

Devils FB Peyton Rock: WSIL/Banterra Bank Player of the week.

by Steve Dunford

FROM LEFT TO RIGHT – SVWW Coach John Shadowens, WSIL Sports Director Darren Kinnard, Rock and a representative from Banterra Bank (From Darren Kinnard’s Twitter feed)

SESSER, IL –  Sesser-Valier-Waltonville-Woodlawn’s FB/LB Peyton Rock edged out Benton QB Hamilton Page for the WSIL/Banterra Bank player of the week by an approximate total of 8,300 to 7,200 votes.  Herrin Tiger RB Jase Gosha finished third in the voting.

Rock Rushed for 152 yards on five carries, scoring two touchdowns in a 66-0 rout of CZR last Friday night.  He scored a third touchdown on a pick six.

Page passed for 334 yards, scored four rushing touchdowns, passing for two as the Rangers defeated the West Frankfort Redbirds 47-14.

The Devils (5-0) host Chester this evening, and the Rangers (3-2)(1-1)  host the Harrisburg Bulldogs.

Around the BDC: Meyer’s 6 TDs lead Chester past Johnston City

http://www.randolphcountyheraldtribune.com/sports/20170923/meyers-6-tds-lead-chester-past-johnston-city

CHESTER, IL-  (Randolph County Herald-Tribune.  Please click on the link for the full story.  Here is an excerpt Below.)

It’s been quite the season thus far for Chester junior quarterback Nick Meyer.

Meyer threw for 192 yards and five touchdowns, and added one more on 75 yards rushing, leading the Yellow Jackets to a 47-29 win over Johnston City on Friday at W.O. Smith Field.

Nick Meyer made some big plays to stop their momentum early and it just kind of went from there,” said Chester coach Billy Belton. “It’s his second year in the offense. The offense is set up for a mobile quarterback and being a big, strong kid, he’s able to run the ball like a tailback and has the arm of a quarterback.”

Prep Golf: Benton, Nashville claim SIRR titles

http://www.dailyregister.com/sports/20170926/prep-golf-benton-nashville-claim-sirr-titles

 

CARBONDALE, IL – (Harrisburg Register.  Please Click on the link above for the full story.  Here is an excerpt below.)

At the Southern Illinois River-To-River Conference Golf Tournament Tuesday, Benton won the Ohio, while Nashville cruised to the Mississippi Division title.

The Rangers’ 309, was better than a 324 by Herrin, who just edged out Massac County, who shot a 327. West Frankfort took fourth in the Ohio with a 336.

Benton’s Brendan Luster, Herrin’s Drew Ringle and Massac County’s Brock Willmes all had the low score of the tournament as the three shot a 75.

Around the SIRR Ohio: Bulldogs make it eight against Massac County

http://www.dailyregister.com/sports/20170922/prep-football-bulldogs-make-it-eight-against-massac-county

METROPOLIS, IL – (Michael Dann – Harrisburg Register.  Please click on the link for the full story.  Here is an excerpt below.)

Eight is great and in this case, eight signifies the number of consecutive wins Harrisburg now has over Massac County as the Bulldogs rolled to a 34-14 win on the road Friday night.

The win for Harrisburg (3-2, 1-1) keeps their hopes at a postseason bid alive at the halfway mark and more importantly, the Bulldogs were able to do so without the services of Jordan Bartok, who was limited on offense and Hunter Smith, who the Bulldogs lost for the season after tearing his ACL in last week’s loss to West Frankfort.

Carl Russ picked up the slack in the depleted backfield and accounted for two scores, while Isaac Crabb, Kent Cletcher and Jordan Dalton provided the other touchdowns for Harrisburg

IHSA Announces Fifth Class of Distinguished Media Service Award Winners

Press Release from Matt Troha, Associate Executive Director – Illinois High School Association

The Illinois High School Association (IHSA) is proud to announce its fifth class of recipients of the IHSA Distinguished Media Service Award. The 2017-18 honorees include a Will County prep sports writing legend in The Herald-News sports editor Dick Goss, the voice of high school sports in the greater Effingham area in WXEF Radio’s Greg Sapp, and Bill Stone, who has provided the most dedicated and nuanced coverage of Illinois high school gymnastics.

The IHSA Distinguished Media Service Award was created to recognize media members who have covered high school sports and activities in Illinois for a significant period of time, while maintaining perspective on the amateur events they report on.

“I am privileged to know and work closely with Dick Goss and Greg Sapp,” said IHSA Assistant Executive Director Matt Troha. “I grew up reading Dick’s work and he always gave high school sports the big-time treatment. At its peak, the Herald-News had arguably the best preps sports section in the country under Dick’s guidance. Greg Sapp is cut from the same cloth. He is the ultimate pro and does so much to promote and provide coverage for high school student-athletes in the Effingham area.”

IHSA member schools submitted nominations for the award, with Providence Catholic High School and Effingham High School nominating Goss and Sapp, respectively. Stone was nominated by both Hinsdale Central High School and Palatine High School.

“There is no one who does more for the sports of Boys and Girls Gymnastics than Bill Stone,” said IHSA Assistant Executive Director Tracie Henry. “Bill is highly respected, trusted and appreciated by both the Boys Gymnastics and Girls Gymnastics communities. He is a huge advocate of the sport and provides great coverage of all the competing high school gymnasts.”

The IHSA’s media advisory committee, and a veteran committee of retired media members voted on each nominee. Those who received the required percentage of votes were named honorees with a limit of one winner per IHSA Board Division. Each winner will be honored at a high school event of their choosing during the 2017-18 school year.

“A vital element of this award is the recognition within the community,” said Troha. “We look forward to seeing this year’s winners being recognized in front of the students, coaches, and communities they have impacted with their exceptional work.”

DICK GOSS

Dick recognized that he had a gift for storytelling while he was still a student at Joliet Catholic High School (now Joliet Catholic Academy). A National Honor Society student, he was active in the school newspaper and was hired as a part-time sports writer by then-sports editor Bob Drazkowski at the Joliet Herald-News during his junior year

. After high school, Dick attended the University of Illinois in Champaign, where he earned an accounting degree. While working in insurance accounting, he covered sports part-time for Springfield State Journal-Register from 1973 until 1978, when he joined their staff full-time. Dick returned home as The Herald-News sports editor in 1983 and is now approaching 35 years in that role.

Some memorable moments for Dick include Providence Catholic’s three straight baseball state titles (2014-16) in Joliet, his alma mater winning five football state titles in six seasons (1999-2004), the Hilltoppers 56-50 quarterfinal win over Riverside-Brookfield in 2001, and too many Joliet Central, Joliet West and Lockport basketball moments to count.

Dick’s passion for high school sports goes beyond the game when talking about why he loves his job. “It’s the relationships that you build with coaches and with high school athletes. Some of those relationships turn into lifetime friendships.” Some of the memorable coaches from his career include Gordie Gillespie, Pat Sullivan, Dan Sharp, Joe Gura, Luke Yaklich, Mike O’Connell, Mark Smith, Matt Senffner, Jack Hermanski, Larry Thompson, Dave Stephens, Jim Hall and Jared Voss. Among the student-athletes that Dick will never forget are Roger Powell Jr., James Augustine, Trent Jackson, Gary Bell, Mike Alstott, Pete Bercich, Oliver Gibson, John Dergo, Mike Foltynewicz, Allie Quigley, Samantha Quigley Smith and Joe Benson.

Award Presentation: At 2018 IHSA Baseball State Finals at Joliet Slammer Stadium on Saturday, June 9, 2018.

 

GREG SAPP

A life-long Effingham resident, Greg has been the voice of high school sports in his hometown, as well as for several surrounding high school communities since the mid 1970’s. A huge sports fan growing up, Greg helped with the baseball and basketball programs at Effingham High School before graduating in 1974.

He attended Lake Land College in nearby Mattoon, all the while remaining involved in Flaming Heart athletics. That involvement included providing play-by-play on basketball video broadcasts, which led to an opportunity to call play-by-play on the radio. Greg was on the ground floor of starting Effingham’s WXEF radio in 1994 and is currently the News and Sports Director at 97.9 XFM and KJ Country 102.3 FM in Effingham.

Some highlights in his career include watching his alma mater play in the 1980 IHSA Class AA Boys Basketball State Championship, calling St. Anthony’s thrilling overtime victory in the 2017 IHSA Class 1A Boys Basketball state title game, as well as being behind the mic for Teutopolis’ back-to-back IHSA baseball state championships in 2010 and 2011.

Greg says he “feels blessed in covering some mighty good and successful coaches along the way”, but Effingham basketball coach Jim Maxedon will always hold a special place for his efforts in helping kickstart his broadcast career. A member of the Effingham County Salvation Army Board, who was named Effingham’s Citizen of the Year in 2009, Greg says the greatest compliment he can be paid is when listeners tell him, ‘I feel like I’m at the game when hearing your broadcasts.’
Award Presentation: TBD

 

BILL STONE

An avid sports fan growing up, Bill participated in soccer and tennis at Wheaton Central High School (now Wheaton Warrenville South) and has covered high school sports for more than 35 years.

Bill has covered an array of sports for a variety of publications including the Daily Herald, Hinsdale Doings, Suburban Life, ChicagolandSoccer.org, Shaw Publications, and Sun Publications, and says that covering first-time state champions is always special. He was on the beat for several, including Hinsdale Central’s girls cross country, girls track & field and girls basketball, Glenbard West’s girls cross country and girls track & field, as well as Wheaton Warrenville South and IC Catholic football. He was also on the bookend of the career of NFHS Hall of Fame inductee Peg Kopec, covering her first (1988) and last (2015) state title matches.

Where Bill’s greatest impact on the high school scene has undoubtedly occurred is in the sport of gymnastics. Bill has long been the preeminent source for high school Boys and Girls gymnastics coverage in the state. He expanded that base in the early 2000’s, when he and Mike Considine founded State Gymnastics Stats (SGS), which comprehensively posts results from nearly every meet around the state. Bill’s nuanced approach and expansive coverage has been a beacon for the sport of gymnastics in Illinois, while simultaneously making him a resource for student-athletes, coaches, judges, and the IHSA.

Bill says that he loves covering high school sports because of the “joy of the athletes when they achieve their team or individual goals, however big or small they may be.”

Award Presentation: 2018 IHSA Girls Gymnastics State Finals on Saturday, February 17, 2018 at Palatine High School. Will also be recognized at Boys Gymnastics State Finals on Saturday, May 12, 2018.

 

Benton’s Hamilton Page, SVWW’s Peyton Rock, nominated for WSIL Player of the week

http://www.wsiltv.com/story/33771417/banterra-player-of-the-week

Please click on the link above to vote.  Page threw for over 300 yards in Last Satruday’s win against West Frankfort.  Rock scored four touchdowns in the Devil’s win over CZR Friday night.  Herrin running back Jase Gosha is the third choice.

One-sided rivalry: S-V-W-W Red Devils pound CZR Bearcats

http://www.bentoneveningnews.com/sports/20170923/one-sided-rivalry-sesser-valier-red-devils-pound-czr-bearcats

SESSER, IL – (Richard Blakely – Benton News.  Please click on the link for the full story.  Here is an excerpt below.)

There have been some heavyweight battles between Franklin County rivals, Christopher and Sesser-Valier, in years past. Friday’s game wasn’t one of them.

Payton Rock finished the game with 152 yards rushing on five carries and scored twice. As a team, the Red Devils amassed 336 yards on 37 carries. Smith and Basso also combined for 138 yards passing with three touchdowns, all going to Kiselewski.

The Bearcats totaled negative rushing yards. However, quarterback Bryce Pratt was 14-31 passing for 198 yards and one interception.

Rangers dominate the Redbirds on their homecoming

by Steve Dunford

WEST FRANKFORT, IL –  My thoughts on this game were if Hamilton Page would pass for 250 yards plus the Benton Rangers would come away with the victory.  In my very unofficial stats he was 26-34 and passed for 323 yards, he also had 63 yards rushing on the afternoon.

FCHS homecoming queen Cali Wright presiding over Yesterday afternoon’s parade

The Rangers took advantage of five West Frankfort turnovers in the first half, and raced to a 28-0 lead at halftime, and went on to defeat the West Frankfort Redbirds this afternoon 47-14 this afternoon at Johnson Field in West Frankfort.  It was the 104th time these two teams have met, and I know it is about even over the years.  Benton has won the last three, and nine out of the last eleven.  It was also homecoming in West Frankfort,

On the first drive of the game the West Frankfort defense came out with some intensity as Benton was held to a six play drive, with Blake Engler picking up a big sack of Page rolling out of the pocket on 4th down and seven.

West Frankfort on the second play of their drive fumbles and gives the ball right back to the Rangers.

On a seven play drive Hamilton Page runs it in from seven yards at the 7:45 mark to put the Rangers on the board.  The extra point from Ian McMahon was good to put the Rangers up 7-0.

WF then gives it right back to Benton on the second play of the drive on another fumble.  The Redbirds get a quick stop.

After the Redbirds get the ball right back their ground game was effective.  On the first play of the drive QB Connor Eaton found Kyle Hammers for a 31 yard pass right off the bat.  That was the only yards the Redbirds would get in the air the rest of the day.  The Redbirds grind it out using their running game in eight more plays to  run out the clock in the first quarter with the score still being 7-0 Benton.

Immediately after the teams change sides, Eaton throws an interception.  A penalty riddled drive that was featured by a 36 yard run by Hamilton Page and the Redbirds take over own downs.

It then looks like WF is in business again with their ground game.  On the fifth play of the drive there is a Redbird fumble and Neal Carlton recovers deep in West Frankfort territory.

The Rangers have a quick three play drive with Page scoring another rushing touchdown with 5:26 to go in the first half.  The kick from McMahon was good to put the Rangers up 14-0.

The second play of the next drive, Connor Eaton was then intercepted  by Ty Gordon.

On a seven play drive Page has another run from five yards around the three minute mark of the first half, McMahon hits the extra point and it is 21-0 Benton.

On the first play of the next West Frankfort possession, Eaton is intercepted by Caleb Pemberton.  Then Page finds Cade Thomas for a 25 yard touchdown pass at the 1:28 mark of the first half.  The kick by McMahon was good and both teams go to the locker room with Benton up 28-0.

On the opening kickoff, Kyle Hammers has an awesome return that puts the Redbirds at the Ranger 15.  Madison Allen scores on a six yard run to get the Redbirds on the board.  The extra point failed and at the 10:44 mark of the third quarter, the score was 28-6, Rangers.

Page goes to the air and finds Joey Craig in the end zone on a very quick four play drive that Benton went to the air on.  The extra point was no good, and at the 9:51 mark of the 3Q the score was 34-6 Benton.

The teams exchange drives at West Frankfort puts together a good drive, Benton and West Frankfort exchange three and outs.

A punt that looked like it was from a Ranger deflection, gives Benton very good field position at the 22.  Blane Pankey rushes it in from the Redbird 18. The Kick from McMahon was good and the Rangers expanded the lead to 41-6 at the 3:45 mark of the third quarter.  It was starting to shape up like things could begin to get very ugly, and continuous clock was coming down the pike.

When the Redbirds get the ball back, Madison Allen rushes in for a 66 yard touchdown run on the third play of the drive.  Brendan Johnson runs in the two point conversion and the Redbirds cut into the huge Ranger lead 41-14.

Early in the 4th quarter, Hamilton Page rushes it in from the 18 to put the Rangers up 47-14, and that was the final on the afternoon.  Both teams began to mix and match starters and subs the rest of the way.

Benton Coach Bob Pankey had this to say about this afternoon’s win, “I can’t say enough about out our kids.  I thought they responded and bounced back well from last  week (the loss against Herrin). This group of seniors has played at a high level and in big games in multiple sports.” 

He also commented how receiver Bailey Hopson came up big for him and how he has improved throughout the year

West Frankfort Coach Brian Beery had this to say about this afternoon’s loss. “We did not execute, it is simple as that. They are a senior led team and they played like seniors.  We are a sophomore and junior led team and we played like sophomores and Juniors. 

Benton and West Frankfort have identical records of 1-1 in the SIRR Ohio, and 3-2 overall.  Benton hosts the Harrisburg Bulldogs on Friday, who were 34-14 winners at Massac County last night.  West Frankfort Travels to Murphysboro on Friday who fell to the Herrin Tigers 42-6 last night.

In the other game this afternoon the Vienna-Goreville Eagles defeated the Edwards County Lions, 19-13.

SCORE BY QUARTERS

Benton (3-2)(1-1)                     7     21     13     6   –  47

West Frankfort (3-2)(1-1)      0     0      14     0   –  14

Unofficial Stats

PASSING:

Benton:  Page 26-34  323, G.Gordon 1-2 4.  West Frankfort: Eaton 1-5, 31  2INT

RUSHING:

Benton:  Page 14-63, Pankey 6-29, Dunn 2-3.  West Frankfort, Allen 17-142, Eaton 15-58, Cooksey 4-17, Hammers 3-9

RECIEVING:

Benton:  Craig 5-89, Hopson 7-83, Thomas 5-49, Picklesmeyer 3-39, Stewart 2-35, Pankey 3-24 T. Gordon 1-4.   West Frankfort:  Hammers 1-31

TACKLES:  (assisted or unassisted)

Benton:  Pankey 8, Dunn 8, Carlton 7, Smothers 7,Sanders 3, Pemberton 3, Craig 2, Gordon 1, Stewart 1.  West Frankfort:  Souders 13, Brendan Johnson 10, Allen 7, Engler 6, Forgatch 6, Brock Johnson 5, VanZant 5, Cooper 4, Hammers 2, Kahl 2, Eaton 1, Croslin 1

 

 

 

 

Turkey Day Game Preview: Benton (2-2)(0-1) at West Frankfort (3-1)(1-0)

by Steve Dunford

The Redbird football team and cheerleaders on their float in the Homecoming Parade. It is traditionally homecoming for the host school in the Benton-West Frankfort game.

 

The Benton Rangers and the West Frankfort Redbirds will be facing off in their traditional Saturday afternoon game on week five.

I have read several social media posts from both towns, concerned about the heat and the players’ safety Over the last several years, I can only think of one year that is was not blazing hot in this matchup.  It was two years ago, as it was overcast and in the 60’s.

It seems like the game is in the heart of “Indian Summer” in Southern Illinois.  It would take a lot of logistic work, but I think it would be awesome to play the game on Week 8.  There would be a better chance that it would be cooler.  It would also have a playoff feel to it.  It would be extra special if both teams were contending for a SIRR Ohio Division crown.

In the fourth quarter there were kids from both teams puking on the sidelines last year.  There were also a lot of leg cramps from dehydration.  There have been suggestions on social media to play the game tonight.  The problem would be getting officials on short notice.

The Rangers are coming off of a 52-22 loss to the Herrin Tigers.  For the second year in a row, the Redbirds are coming in off of an upset of the Harrisburg Bulldogs.  They were winners last week on the road at Taylor Field 37-21.

Here is what West Frankfort Coach Brian Beery had to say about the win at Harrisburg.  “Without a doubt getting the “W” against a very physical Harrisburg Team on the road was a huge accomplishment for this young Redbird Football Team. It is my hope we can build from this win, and continue to grow as a team.”

It is going to be a game of contrasting styles.  Benton likes to go to the air.  West Frankfort likes to run the ball.  Both defenses hit hard and are stingy.

Benton QB Hamilton Page has been throwing consistently for over 200 yards each game.  I have only watched the Rangers one time this year and that was on film against Carterville.  It seems like on the stat sheets there are about five receivers he throws to, with him hitting Joey Craig the most.

West Frankfort racked up over 400 yards on the ground against Harrisburg.  The faces has changed but the style of play hasn’t.  Instead of Brandon Berry and Justin Tomoanovich, it is Connor Eaton and Madison Allen.

I asked Benton Coach Bob Pankey his thoughts coming into the West Frankfort game and how the Rangers plan to attack the ground game.     “Except for the Herrin game, we have defended the run fairly well this year thus far. Our linebacker play has been good and I expect that to be the case Saturday. Obviously, Eaton allen Allen will be loads and we will have to tackle well and get 11 hats to the ball.”

“The West Frankfort offensive line is big (as usual) and their “1/2 Punch” of Eaton and Allen are as good as anyone in Southern Illinois. We will need to play sound, assignment conscious football, and tackle well. If we do that, I feel our offense will be able to do some things.”

I also asked Coach Beery his thoughts on the Rangers and how the Redbirds plan to defend the Benton air assault. “Benton will probably be the biggest challenge we’ve faced this season in terms of being attacked through the air. Teams have challenged our defensive linemen and linebackers, and as a result they have gotten better each week.”

“Benton will challenge our linebackers’ and defensive backs’ training this week. We will need to be sound in our coverage, and be tenacious in our pursuit of the ball when it’s in the air. We must make sure that Benton’s receivers pay for any catches they make. We can’t just tern this game into a 7-on-7 tournament. Also, Page must not be allowed to scramble, we must keep him contained to the pocket and be sound in our pass rush.”

I know I usually give you a prediction.  First I am not being wishy-washy here.  I have through out some numbers a lot of times writing basketball previews, and I am going to handle it this way.

There are two important numbers 250 and 350.  If Hamilton Page throws for over 250 yards, the Rangers will most likely pick up the win  If the Redbirds run for over 350 yards, they will most likely pick up the win.

When I was thinking about what to say this week, I also thought of the possibility these numbers might be achieved by both teams.

Coach Beery referred to it as a 7 on 7 tournament.  I was thinking Arena Football.  It might look like a basketball score.

As fans I think we are in for a dandy.  There will be some playoff implications.  I also think the winner will have the upper hand in finishing as high as second in the conference.  It will be an honor to cover the game.  I am looking forward to it and pumped.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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