WF and S-V-W meet at 7:00 pm in the Midwinter Classic in a must see battle.

Steve Dunford

There will be an outstanding girls basketball game on tap this evening in the second round of the West Frankfort midwinter classic between West Frankfort and Sesser-Valier-Waltonville at 7:00 p.m.

I am encouraging everyone from Christopher to go watch this game before the boys game with Eldorado.

The Redbirds feature the top scorer in the state Morgan Griffith averaging around 35 ppg.  I tell people all the time the only girls player I know all time better than her is Tyra Buss.  They also feature sharp shooter and zone buster Cali Wright.midwinterclassic

Megan Beery handles the point sometimes for WF when Griffith goes in and posts up.  She was her dads manager, football coach Brian Beery during football season.  During the Redbirds playoff run, I told the Canton press several times, she is like having another assistant coach on the sidelines.  She is like that on the floor for West Frankfort.

On the other side of the ledger, I watched Hannah Garascia grow up.  She was one heck of a running back on my sons flag football team several years ago.  She is one of the better players in Southern Illinois.  She can play the one through the five.

Jaylyn Haley can shoot the lights out and has over 1,000 points in her career.  She comes from a rich basketball tradition in Waltonville.  Sami McCowen from Waltonville is a scorer too.

I have watched post player Taylor Frank grow up as well.  She has a twist as well in the co-op.  She went to grade school at Waltonville and high school at Sesser.  She is from Valier and her mom Lori is a teacher at Waltonville Grade School.

I have watched Red Devils, Spartans and Cardinals in football mesh into Red Devils and Spartans.  It is a beautiful thing.  High School co-ops give the kids a chance to play that never would.

There are two veteran coaches on the sideline.  Rick Metcalf for S-V-W has over 500 wins between coaching the girls and boys head coaching jobs at Joppa, Vienna, and a long time at Sesser-Valier.  He was Herrin’s volleyball coach this fall.   Coach Metcalf did a huge favor for me when I was a young man.  I will be eternally grateful.

On the other sideline is Matt Hampleman.  He was my HS team mate at Thompsonville.  He grew up like a brother to me.  He has spent his whole coaching career at West Frankfort.  He has been at the helm over 20 years.

This is my first girls game preview and prediction that I have written.  I apologize if I was sentimental and places.  The Redbirds are down two post players and dressing eight.  The Devils in numbers look like an arena football team on the sidelines.

Rick Metcalf uses his bench.  S-V was in a barn burner with Herrin, which beat WF by 15.  I am going with the Devils by seven.  You will see me rooting for both teams tonight as I am torn.  Go Redbirds and go Devils.

 

 

Tigers have a tough road test tonight at Crab Orchard

Steve Dunford

The Thompsonville Tigers, who have dropped eight straight, make the short road trip to play Crab Orchard tonight at Dee Ozment gym in a Greater Egyptian conference contest.

Tiger coach Pete Gordon had this to say about tonight’s match up, “Crab Orchard is a very veteran ballclub once again we will have our hands full tonight I hope that we can compete and shoot the ball better.”

“We have to continue to work hard and improved in every aspect of the game.”

Coach Gordon had his team over yesterday.  I do not like Jared Payne's hoodie by the way.

Coach Gordon had his team over yesterday. I do not like Jared Payne’s hoodie by the way.

The Tigers looked much better against Carrier Mills Saturday night. From social media, it looks like they had a good time yesterday bonding and big time NBA 2K 16 tournament with Coach Gordon’s family yesterday.  (Please tell me the winners.)

The Trojans will be too much at home.  I have a feeling T’ville will play well. I am going with Crab Orchard by eight this evening.

Redbirds easily handle the Bearcats

by Steve Dunford

WEST FRANKFORT – Austin Glodich Dominated both ends of the floor in the 12 minutes he played with thirteen points and seven rebounds as West Frankfort defeated Christopher 59-35 in the opening round of pool play at the West Frankfort Midwinter Classic.midwinterclassic

Glodich rolled an ankle with two minutes and some change on the clock in the first half.  He will be ready to play in Wednesday night’s game against Carterville.

Christopher was short handed to begin with without the services of Bradley Young and Gabe Schimpf, who will return for tonight’s game against Eldorado.  Coach Eric Stallman played a 2-3 zone all night against the Redbrids which the Bearcats play man to man 99% of the time.

It might have been storming outside, but the perfect storm happened on the floor for Christopher in the first half.  Jared Curry sit most of the second quarter with two fouls.  Different ones for the Redbirds guarded Kaeleb Pedigo, and he was held scoreless.  Both teams went to the locker rooms with the score 33-18.

There were a couple back breaking threes by Noah Allen in the third quarter that sealed the deal for the Redbirds.  Coach Kevin Toney subbed freely most of the second half.

Along with Glodich’s 13 on the night Allen had 11 on the night to pace WF.  Gabriel Motsinger, a freshman making his first varsity start, led the Bearcats with 10 on the night.

The Redbirds improve to (7-8) on the season and (1-0) in their pool.  They play Carterville tomorrow night at 8:30.  The Bearcats fall to (11-5) on the season and (0-1) in pool play.  They have the unenvyous task of taking on the Eldorado Eagles, the No #6 team in the state in class 2A in the latest AP rankings.

BOX SCORE:

WEST FRANKFORT   (59)  Glodich 5 0 3-6 13; Allen 1 3 0-0 11; Hammers 3 0 0-1 6; D. Russell 1 1 0-0 5; Sturgill 2 0 0-0 4; Thrash 2 0 0-0 4; Clinton 2 0 0-0 4; Levanti 0 1 0-0 3; Wolfe 0 1 0-0 3; Riddle 0 1 0-0 3; Johnson 0 1 0-0 3; Russell 0 0 0-0 0; Powell 0 0 0-0 0; House 0 0 0-0 0; Clark 0 0 0-0 0; Croslin 0 0 0-0 0

CHRISTOPHER (35)  Motsinger 3 1 1-2 10; Pedigo 1 2 0-0 8; Curry 4 0 0-1 8; Snell 0 1 2-2 4; Sanders 0 1 1-2 3; Pratt 0 1 0-0 2; Saeger 0 0 0-0 0; Dorris 0 0 0-0 0; Hawkins 0 0 0-0 0; Dunford 0 0 0-0 0; Flowers 0 0 0-0 0

SCORE BY QUARTERS 

WEST FRANKFORT   15    18    14    12  –  59  

CHRISTOPHER              7    11      8      9  –  35

 

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.

 

 

Tigers Fall To Carrier Mills

THOMPSONVILLE-  Cold shooting continued to plague the Tigers Tuesday night as they fell to the Carrier Mills Wildcats 46-28 Saturday night at Doc Harvey gym.

Tiger Freshman Corbin Fitch comes up from the steal as the tigers go on the break.  Thompsonville Tigers You Tube page

Tiger Freshman Corbin Fitch comes up from the steal as the tigers go on the break. (Thompsonville Tigers YouTube page)

Carrier Mills Coach Keil Peebles had his team in a 2-1-2 zone all night as expected, and the cold outside shooting continued for the Tigers who shot 10/45 (22 %) on the night.

The Tigers played a lot of zone most of the night as well being in a 2-3.  They had a tough time stopping Justice Hill down low as he scored 16 on the night. The Wildcats shot 50% from the field and 78% from the line.

Thompsonville only turned the ball over six times on the night in which coach Pete Gordon mentioned they took better care of the basketball.  He said even though T’ville did not shoot the ball well, they got some good looks.  He said they competed much better than the last time out against Hardin County.

Anthoney Darge (21) is fouled on the play as Jared Payne (24) is mixing it up inside as well

Anthoney Darge (21) is fouled on the play as Jared Payne (24) is mixing it up inside as well

The Tigers (3-9) have a short road trip tomorrow to Dee Ozment Gym to take on the Crab Orchard Trojans in which will be considered a conference game.  Carrier Mills (7-10) will be heading down to Pope County to take on the Pirates in what will be considered a non conference game.

Carrier Mills`15`11`4`16`–`46

Thompsonville`8`5`2`13`–`28

Carrier Mills (46): Hill 6 4-4 16, Walker 3 0-1 6 Gibbs 3 2-2 9, Austin 3 1-2 7 Schwartz 3 0-0 8.

Thompsonville (28): Payne 1 0-2 2, Wilce 2 2-2 8, Summers 1 0-0 2, Darge 2 0-0 4, Kessler 2 1-5 6, Fitch 1 2-3 4, Raubach, 1 0-0 2.

3-Pointers: Carrier Mills 3 ( Gibbs, Schwartz 2); Thompsonville 3 (Wilce 2, Kessler). Team Fouls: Carrier Mills 12, Thompsonville 12.

Redbrids win – Devils drop their first of the season

by Steve Dunford

WEST FRANKFORT –  In game one, the Sesser-Valier-Waltonville Lady Red Devils experienced their first loss of the season falling to the Herrin Lady Tigers 54-48 in the opening game of the girls side of the West Frankfort Mid Winter Classic yesterday afternoon.

Herrin Coach Bill Green employed a 1-3-1 zone against the Devils and they handled it quite well in the first half.  There were several dribble drive penetrations out of it and a lot of run outs for Jayln Haley.

Herrin getting ready to in bound the ball in the middle of the fourth quarter.

Herrin getting ready to in bound the ball in the middle of the fourth quarter.

S-V-W led by double digits in the first half by several times and a late rally by Herrin at the close of the first half sent the teams to the locker room with the Devils having a five-point lead.

One of the keys to the game is when the Devils had the ball around the five minute mark of the third quarter.  They had the lead by seven.  They were very patient attacking the zone and missed a bunny inside.  S-V-W had one of their very few turnovers the next possession.

In the meantime Emma Deaton drains back to back threes for Herrin and it was a big momentum switcher, as the Tigers cut it till one.

Herrin took the lead and slowly built it to as high as eight.  S-V-W cut it to a one posession game late several times, but the gave the number eight team in the last Class 2A their first loss of the season.

Emma Deaton led Herrin with 15 points on the evening. Makayla Smothers added 14, and Maggie Connor had 12 on the evening.

Jaylin Hayley led the Red Devils with 25 on the night and Sami McCowen added nine.

The Hannah’s for both teams which are also their leading scorers Grotauge for Herrin, and Garascia for S-V-W was held to six each.

When I was talking to S-V-W coach Rick Metcalf after the game, he said two of the top teams in Southern Illinois were on the floor this afternoon, we just came up short.

Both Pinckneyville and WF battle for the boards in the nightcap.....

Both Pinckneyville and WF battle for the boards in the nightcap…..

In Game two of the night, Pinckneyville coach Alan Engleheart ran a triangle in two defense against WF most of the night with one defender keying on Morgan Griffith and the other either on Cali Wright or Megan Beery.

Griffith had a game high 33 on the night, three points below her average for the season and Wright had 14 including two deep threes in the first quarter as West Frankfort defeated Pinckneyville 54-45.

The Panthers had the lead whittled to four with three in some change left on the clock but Griffith iced it away from the free throw line.

Megan Breslin led the Panthers in scoring with 16 on the night.  Kiya Hagene added 11 in a losing cause.

The thrid game of the night was a boys game.  Jackson Connor, son of Z-R standout Sean Connor had a game high 25 points and Justin Shadowens had 10 as the Marion Wildcats held on to beat the Cairo Pilots 57-53.

Dave Taylor had 12 points, Malachi Brown 11, and Damarius Taylor added ten points for the Pilots.

SCHEDULE FOR THE NEXT TWO DAYS

Monday, January 16

  • 5:30 p.m.  Anna Jonesboro vs. Herrin (boys)
  • 7:00 p.m.  Eldorado vs. Carterville  (boys)
  • 8:30 p.m.  WEST FRANKFORT vs CHRISTOPHER (boys)

Tuesday, January 17

  • 5:30 p.m.  Herrin vs Pinckneyville (girls)
  • 7:00 p.m.  WEST FRANKFORT vs SESSER-VALIER-WALTONVILLE (girls)
  • 8:30 p.m.  CHRISTOPHER vs Eldorado (boys)

GIRLS BOX SCORES -SATURDAY

HERRIN  (54):  Deaton 0 5 0-0 15, Smothers 5 0  4-6 14,  Connor 3 0 6-7 12, Groutage 2 2-6 6, Mad. Russell 2 0-0 6,  Lehnhoff 0 01-2 1, Smith 0 0 0-2 0,

SESSER-VALIER-WALTONVILLE (48):  Haley 6 3 4-7 25, S. McCowen 0 3 0-0 9, Tucker 3 0 0-0 6, Garascia 3 0 0-0 6; Frank 1 0 0-0 2; Wilderman 0 0 0-0 0; Genesio 0 0 0 0-0; Hale 0 0 0-0 0; Breese 0 0 0-0 0; Page 0 0 0-0 0

HERRIN (14-6)(1-0)     11    8    15    20 – 54

S-V-W(18-1)(0-1)         16    8      6    18  -`48

PINCKNEYVILLE (45): M. Breslin 4 1 4-4 16, Hagene 4 1 0-0 11 Anderson 1 1 5-5 9;  Bartnicki 2 0 0-0 4; Doerflein 1-0 1-2 3, Yates 1 0-0 2, Kling 0 0 0-0 0

WEST FRANFKORT (54): Griffith 9 1 12-14 33; Wright 3 2 2-2 14, Beery 1 1 0-0 5, Prather 1 0-1 2, Peavey 0 0 0-0 0; Carpenter 0 0 0-0 0; Turner 0 0 0-0 0; Britton 0 0 0-0 0

 

PINCKNEYVILLE  (11-11)(0-1)       11    12     9   13    45

WEST FRANKFORT (10-5)(1-0)     14    16   12   12  – 54

Sesser-Valier “blows” past Tornadoes

Brendan Whiting of Z-R driving around Addison Baxter of Sesser Valier (Jack Bullock - abaselineview.com photo

Brendan Whiting of Z-R driving around Addison Baxter of Sesser Valier (Jack Bullock – abaselineview.com photo)

SESSER – Putting together a great second quarter on Saturday afternoon, the Sesser-Valier Red Devils erased whatever momentum that their opponents had after the first eight minutes. Visiting Zeigler-Royalton, behind an outside scoring offensive, took a 19-18 lead at the end of the first period of play. However that was the end of the Tornadoes’ highlights of this game as the hosts took complete control in the next eight minutes, outscoring Z-R 29-4 to roll to a comfortable 85-56 Black Diamond Conference win in a make up game from the previous night that was moved because of the weather. The storm that Z-R put together in the first quarter didn’t last long enough to bother the Red Devils as Coach Shane Garner saw his team improve to 7-8 on the season and 3-3 in the West Division. Please click on the link to read the full story from the premiere boys high school basketball site in Southern Illinois, abaselineview.com

Boys high school basketball preview for 1/14/17

Steve Dunford

When you start flipping over the schedule,  familiarity starts to set in.  Both Games on today’s docket has been rescheduled from last night.

ZEIGLER-ROYALTON (1-9)(0-4) at SESSER-VALIER  (2-3)(6-9)  2:30 p.m. start

z-r-logo-2Both teams know each other well.  If Whiting gets hot and the Devils are cold, Z-R could hang around.

With the addition of Austin Bollinger on the inside, the Tornadoes have a way to neutralize Jamie Lance in the paint.  Before, that would have been an area that S-V wouldpitchfork have dominated.

I am going with the Devils by 12 this afternoon.

I was thinking this week about the situation at Z-R.  They play their guts out and just overmanned.  They basically are a school the size of a GEC or an SEC school and playing in what is a 2A schedule now.  One of these nights, they will surprise someone and knock them off.

CARRIER MILLS (6-10) at THOMPSONVILLE (3-8) 6p.m. start

Even though they are in the same conference this is a non conference game.  The first conference game that is played is the only one that counts in the conference standings.

The Tigers come into this one banged up.  Out of the thirteen on

The two teams in the first matchup at DeWitt gymnasium back in December

The two teams in the first matchup at DeWitt gymnasium back in December

their roster, nine are only healthy.  He mentioned that going into the GEC tournament week after next, that Carrier Mills is playing the second best in the conference.

Gibbs, Hill, Jackson and the rest of Keil Peebles crew are on the upswing.  What looked to be a promising year for T’ville at the first is deteriorating in a hurry.

I won’t be there but Coach Peebles will come out in a 2-1-2 zone.  I am going with the Wildcats by 15.

Griffith has 42 in win down at Massac County

westfrankfortsports.com photo

westfrankfortsports.com photo

The FCHS Lady Redbirds varsity basketball team improved their record to 10-5 Friday as they went on the road and defeated the Massac Co. Lady Patriots 71-54. It’s the first time that the Lady Redbirds varsity has won at Massac Co. since 1998. West Frankfort got off to a slow start and trailed 18-12 after one quarter. From that point on the Lady Redbirds dominated the game. In the 2nd quarter, Morgan Griffith (9) and Cali Wright (7) combined for 16 points as West Frankfort outscored Massac Co. 19-5 to take a 31-23 lead into halftime. Griffith remained hot scoring 12 points in the 3rd quarter to lead her team to a 50-36 advantage.

Christopher-Goreville box score

christopher-bearcatsBOX SCORE:

CHRISTOPHER (83)  Curry 7 0 6-8 20; Young 6 1 4-8 19; Pedigo 3 0 13-13 19; Schimpf 2 4 0-0 16; Pratt 2 0 2-4 6; Motsinger 1 0 0-0 2; Snell 0 0 1-2 1; Sanders 0 0 0-0 0

GOREVILLE (73)  Massey 3 4 4-4 22; Dunn 7 0 4-4 18; Webb 2 3 4-6 17;  Glidwell 4 0 1-2 9; Helton 2 0 0-0 4; Dunning 0 1 0-0 3; Tosh 0 0 0-0 0; Bishop 0 0 0-0 0; Geyman 0 0 0-0 0

SCORE BY QUARTERS:

CHRISTOPHER (11-4)(4-0)   18    18     17    30 – 83

GOREVILLE (9-6) (3-1)          14    16     20    23-  73

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