Special Olympics Illinois & IHSA Team Up For First-Ever State Unified Basketball Tournament

Press Release from Matt Troha- Illinois High School Association

Special Olympics Illinois athletes, Unified Partners and coaches from across the state will gather at the March Madness Experience inside the Exhibition Hall at the Peoria Civic Center, this Friday, March 17 and Saturday, March 18, as part of the IHSA State Basketball Tournament for the first ever Illinois High School Association/Special Olympics Illinois State Unified Basketball Tournament.

Game schedules are as follows:

FRIDAY, MARCH 17
Game 1 –  1:00pm on Court 1: Mt Vernon vs. Metea Valley
Game 2 –  2:30pm on Court 1: Hononegah vs. Homewood Flossmoor
Game 3 –  1:00pm on Court 2: Salem vs. Thornton
Game 4 –   2:30pm on Court 2: Plano vs Princeton

SATURDAY, MARCH 18
Game 5 – 1:00pm Division 1 3rd Place Game on Court 1
Game 6 – 1:00pm Division 2 3rd Place Game on Court 2
Game 7 – 2:30pm Division 1 Championship Game on Court 1
Game 8 – 2:30pm Division 2 Championship Game on Court 2

Special Olympics Unified Sports is a fast-growing initiative that brings people with and without intellectual disabilities together on the same team to compete. Over 500,000 people worldwide take part in Unified Sports, which helps to break down stereotypes about people with intellectual and promote social inclusion through shared sports training and competition experiences.

Unified® sports include players with and without intellectual disabilities on the same team competing against other Unified teams. Teams are comprised of people of similar age and ability.
Special Olympics Illinois and the IHSA have joined forces for the 2016-2107 school year and they share a common goal to promote athletic opportunities for student athletes.

The IHSA and Special Olympics Illinois jointly offer Unified Bass Fishing and now, Unified Basketball.

To compete in the tournament, athletes must have trained for at least eight weeks. Senior/Male and High School teams qualified through one of nine district tournaments in the state. All teams will play at least two games, and the tournament will be played according to IHSA rules.

The public is welcome to attend this tournament. Tickets are $2.00 or free with a ticket to the IHSA Class 3A/4A games.

 

Diamond notes

Hamilton Page picks up the win on the mound yesterday against Centrailia.

Hamilton Page picks up the win on the mound yesterday against Centrailia.

After some games getting pushed back a day or two because of the weather,  high school baseball was off to a chilly start around the region.

In Evalodi field yesterday Parker Williams goes 3-3 at the plate, Tyson Houghland 3-4, and Hamilton Page 2-3 as Benton defeats Centralia 17-7.  Page picks up the win for the Rangers.

At the Webber Township Tournament Gabe Schimpf goes 3-4 at the plate and pitches a shutout, as Z-R-C defeats NCOE 9-0.

W-S-V also picks up a win at Webber yesterday as Seth Boles goes 4-4, hits a grand slam and drives in seven runs as the Spartans defeat the Odin Eagles 12-10.

All softball and baseball coaches, if you could send me any info about your team, I would be more than happy to publish it.  Please call or text me at 513-2516, you could also call at 937-0253, send me an email at sdunford1970@hotmail.com, or send me a message on facebook. -sd

Kevin Toney salutes his seniors

Senior Night at FCHS against Pinckneyville (Richard Sitler-Southern Illinoisan photo)

Senior Night at FCHS against Pinckneyville (Richard Sitler-Southern Illinoisan photo)

There have been several senior classes that has been featured. West Frankfort boys high school basketball coach Kevin Toney sent me some words about his seniors a week or so after the season.  Here are his words unfiltered.

Since I have lived in West Frankfort the last year and a half, I have crossed paths with these young men in several circles.  It was an honor to watch them play the last two seasons.- sd

Noah Allen:  For the last two years, Noah Allen has been a leader in every way possible. He was selected by his teammates as the hardest worker on the team. That’s quite an honor. He was a young man who always expected the absolute best from himself and would not be satisfied with anything less. He has been an absolute joy to coach. Noah will be a success in any field he chooses.

Jaryd Clark:  Jaryd is a three-sport athlete that brought a lot to the team. His dedication, intelligence, and cooperative nature were necessary elements for this team and how Jaryd played was the epitome of team play. His younger teammates could watch Jaryd use him as a role model for so many important things. I look forward to watching Jaryd’s contributions as he enters into adulthood.

Scotty Clinton:  Scotty is an exceptional athlete who is quicker than some might expect and then also stronger than he may appear. Those attributes allowed Scotty to surprise some defenders. He also was eager to play a physical type of game without regard to the size of the opponent. Everyone could admire his willingness to play that type of physical game especially with a recurring shoulder injury. It was great to get to know Scotty this season.

Austin Glodich:  Austin has improved tremendously in the last two years. Extremely athletic for his size, he has the capability to rebound it on the defensive end, put it on the floor in transition, and then dunk at the offensive end. Those are not Austin’s strongest attributes, however. What will benefit Austin in the future is his ability to communicate and to easily converse with adults. We will miss his personality as well as his production.

Stanley Powell:  Stanley appreciated being on the team more than most high school young man and he never took that for granted. Stanley’s energy and hard work had a huge influence on all of us…daily. When it came time for Stanley to play, he did not merely want to play and to get a bucket, he always wanted to play WELL. He always wanted to be a great teammate and he certainly always was.

Ethan Riddle:  Ethan was able to give us many valuable minutes this season by being prepared and keeping a great attitude. His quickness and defensive grittiness are things that were obvious to all. He’s such a hard worker! His contributions were many and should not be overlooked. Ethan displayed a great attitude every day and will be successful in any endeavor he chooses. I look forward to watching Ethan progress as a young man.

DiAngelo Russell:  “D” moved to West Frankfort under difficult personal circumstances; however, his attitude and willingness to learn enabled him to make the team and his personality endeared him to his teammates. Always asking questions during practice and listening intently to others, DiAngelo was certainly able to learn, not just about our basketball program, but he also learned a lot about high school athletics. Planning on joining the military, I hope the lessons “D” learned will carry him to a successful career after high school.

Andrew Sturgill:  Andrew was the kind of blue-collar, hard-nosed defender that most folks would be glad pay money to watch him guard bigger opponents! I wish I had more Andrew Sturgills on the court. When it came time to determine our defensive match-ups, there was no one on our schedule that I hesitated asking Andrew to guard. No one. He matured physically a great deal in the past year. But it’s also obvious that Andrew was much more confident in his abilities when he was on the court. He will also be a young man who will contribute greatly to the entities with which he is involved.

Centralia falls big to Springfield Lanphier last night

Carbondale's Winslow Martin Pulls up for a three over Centralia's Javon Williams in a home win for the Terriers on December 9th. (Richard Sitler- Southern Illinoisan photo)

Carbondale’s Winslow Martin Pulls up for a three over Centralia’s Javon Williams in a home win for the Terriers on December 9th. (Richard Sitler- Southern Illinoisan photo)

SPRINGFIELD, IL (Trevor Lawrence – Springfield Journal Register- Please Click to read the full story. Here is an excerpt) The moment wasn’t too big for Lanphier High School in front of its hometown crowd Tuesday night at the Prairie Capital Convention Center. The Lions — attempting to become the eighth Lanphier team in history to reach the boys state tournament — fired on all cylinders and blitzed Centralia 64-38 to capture the Class 3A Springfield Supersectional. Centralia’s Javon Williams Jr., a two-time all-state quarterback on the football field, led the Orphans with 19 points. Berry added 16 as Centralia went 15-for-33 from the field and ended the season 22-10. Williams and Berry scored all but three of the Orphans’ points Tuesday.

2016-17 Associated Press Boys Basketball All-State Teams

All State selection Seth Ramsey from Gallatin county drives around Eldorado's John Meredith. (Pontiac Daily Ledger photo)

All State selection Seth Ramsey from Gallatin county drives around Eldorado’s John Meredith. (Pontiac Daily Ledger photo)

BLOOMINGTON, IL – The Associated Press released the Class 1A and Class 2A Boys All State teams on Friday. Seth Ramsey of Gallatin County is a first team all stater. Braden Webb from Goreville and Caleb Vaughn from Crab Orchard were honorable mention in 1A. In 2A, Isaiah Salusbury from Harrisburg, J.C. Moll from Pickneyville, Braden Attebury and Ethan Partridge from Eldorado were honorable mention. Click on the link to read the full team from the IHSA website.

GEC All Conference girls team

Galatia-Thompsonville’s Kennedy Harris and Kassidy Rizor are all Greater Egyptian Conference selections that the league announced recently.  Rizor also appeared in the Country Companies Three Point showdown in Bloominigton representing the Lady Cats at the Girls Class 1A State Tournament.

The league's MVP Chubb (No 13) along with her Gallatin County team mates during a victory against Marion earlier in the season. (WSIL photo)

The league’s MVP Chubb (No 13) along with her Gallatin County team mates during a victory against Marion earlier in the season. (WSIL photo)

The League champion, the Gallatin County Lady Hawks had three girls on the team.  High scoring Haley Chubb was the league MVP. Katlyn Lynch was the captain.  Harlee Turner was also on the team.

Also on the team was Madison Murphy and Courtney Vickery of Pope County and Jessika Ratcliff of Hardin County.

There are four teams that participate in girls basketball in the GEC. NCOE, Crab Orchard, and Carrier Mills do not have girls basketball programs.

 

Chicago Orr tops Mount Carmel 59-39 to win Class 2A championship

The Golden Aces receiving their 2nd Place trophy at the Class 2A state tournament. WSJD-FM photo

The Golden Aces receiving their 2nd Place trophy at the Class 2A state tournament. (WSJD-FM Mt. Carmel photo)

PEORIA, IL (Josh Wessler, Peoria Journal-Star Please Click to read the whole story. Here is an excerpt) Chicago Orr captured its first state championship Saturday night with a 59-39 victory over Mount Carmel in the Class 2A final at Carver Arena. The Spartans (23-5) trailed for all of 13 seconds, and held a comfortable lead for most of the game after storming out to a 16-6 lead by the end of the first quarter. Trailing 28-14 at the half, the Golden Aces (29-5) rallied to cut the Orr lead down to single digits following a pair of 3-pointers by Bret Doan and a three-point play by Jackson Marcotte that made it 37-29 midway through the third quarter.

Okawville and St. Anthony battle into overtime in state title game

Okawville's Noah Frederking driving the lane in yesterday's state championship game.  He will continue his playing career with Marty Simmons' Evansville Purple Aces (St. Louis Post Dispatch photo)

Okawville’s Noah Frederking driving the lane in yesterday’s state championship game. He will continue his playing career with Marty Simmons’ Evansville Purple Aces (St. Louis Post Dispatch photo)

PEORIA, IL (Norm Sanders- Belleville News Democrat – Please click to read the full story and accompanying videos. Here is an Excerpt.) Thirty years after they came painfully close to winning a state title, the Okawville Rockets were forced to endure another team’s celebration again. Drew Gibson hit an off-balance shot with 31 seconds remaining Saturday and then sank two free throws in the closing seconds to lift St. Anthony of Padua, from Effingham, to a 49-46 overtime victory over Okawville in the Class 1A state championship game. It was another dramatic finish for Okawville, which lost the 1987 Class A state title game to Venice on two free throws with five seconds remaining. “Tonight you saw a lot of heart and a lot of guts out of this basketball team,” Okawville coach Jon Kraus said. “I didn’t expect anything different and I got out of them exactly what I thought I was going to get out of them: 36 minutes of toughness and fight. “We just came up a little bit short. No blame on these guys. They turned our town into a frenzy in the last few years.”

Okawville reaches title game

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PEORIA, IL – (Jack Bullock -abaselineview.com Please click to read the full article. Here is an excerpt) Defensively speaking, the Okawville Rockets were on top of their game on Saturday afternoon in the 1A semifinals against Newark. The ABV top-ranked team is now a win away from being on the “top of the mountain.” Behind 24-points and 14-rebounds from 6-foot-4 senior Noah Frederking and a blanketed shutdown of their opposition, the Rockets will now play in the state title game for the first time in 30-years after they pulled away in the second half for a 63-48 triumph at Carver Arena Friday afternoon. Coach Jon Kraus saw his club hold Newark tyo just 33.9 percent shooting from the field and 4-of-23 from the 3-point arc in the 63-48 win.

Golden Aces reach championship game

 

ABV JackPEORIA, IL (Jack Bullock abaselineview.com please click to read the full story. Here is an excerpt) Basketball is a very simple game when you take a long look at it. And if you are blessed with two 6-foot-8 athletic players, the game gets even less complex. Mount Carmel head coach Tyler Buss has that luxury and, because of those two player who compliment each other so immensely, his Golden Aces are on the verge of winning the school’s first state championship in boy’s basketball since 1927. Six-foot-eight junior Jackson Marcotte and 6-foot-8 senior Justin Carpenter have proven to be too much for the opposition to handle in this postseason run.

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