Benton Rangers 7th in latest Class 3A poll

ihsaIn the latest AP boys’ statewide basketball rankings the Benton Rangers are ranked 7th in the state in Class 3A. Centraila also received votes. In Class 2A the Mt. Carmel Golden aces are ranked second, Teutopolis is sixth, and the Eldorado Eagles are 10th. Pinckneyville and Nashville received votes. In class 1A the Okawville Rockets are ranked second and Effingham St. Anthony is fourth. Please click on the link to read the entire state-wide poll.

Tigers fall short to arch rival Bearcats in consecutive games…

Steve Dunford

016GALATIA-For the second game in a row the Thompsonville Tigers faced their conference rivals and neighbors the Galatia Bearcats, and both times fell to defeat.

Last night it was a see saw battle and The Tigers had a three rim in and out in the final seconds to fall to defeat 47-44.

I know I say this time and time again but free throws and turnovers hurt the Tigers again.  They took much better care of the basketball the last three quarters.  They coughed the ball up 10 times in the first quarter but only ended up with 19 on the night.  They were 6/14 from the free throw line and the Bearcats were 10/15.

Here is what Tiger Coach Pete Gordon had to say about last night’s game,   ” We still had too many turnovers.  The fact we had a decent look at a three to win was a positive.  Free Throws, breakdowns, and just an overall understanding of how to attack a zone is disappointing.  I am still happy that my players play hard and compete.  We just have to still learn from our errors and try to improve.  We will continue to get better and I know we can compete with anyone on our schedule and we need to find ways to win some of these games.”

Galatia Coach Rod Wallace described it as a very good defensive game by both teams.

Cory Wilce led the Tigers with 10 points on the night and led with three steals.  Corbin Fitch added nine points, Tyson Kessler eight and led the Tigers with five assists.  Jared Payne also added eight points.  Anthoney Darge led the Tigers with five rebounds and four blocks.

For Galatia, Luke Lawrence led all scorers on the night with 15 points, Kody Matthews added 11 points with five steals, Austin Stevens scored nine and Will Pulliam won the battle of the boards with 12 rebounds on the night.

The Bearcats improve to 4-11 and 3-2 in the GEC.   The Tigers fall to 3-7 and 1-2 in the GEC.

T’ville will be at home for the first time in a month on Friday as play the Hardin County Cougars in a GEC match up. Both games between the two last year were dandies, and I expect another on on Friday night.  I smell this young ball club going on a run soon.

Galatia will be at home on Friday playing Agape Christian out of Marion in a non conference game.

Happy Birthday to Coach Gordon’s wife Sarah.  I hope it was a great one.

BOX SCORE: 

GALATIA (47):  Lawrence 4 1 4-6 15; Matthews 3 0 5-6 11;Stevens 3 1 0-0 9; Mattingly 1 1 0-0 5  Pulliam 2 0 1-3 5; Mitchell 0 0 0-0 0; Verbeck 0 0 0-0 0

THOMPSONVILLE (44):   Wilce 2 2 0-1 10; Fitch 0 2 3-6 9; Kessler 2 1 1-5 8; Payne 3 0 2-2 8; Darge 2 0 0-0 4; Raubach 0 1 0-0 3; Summers 1 0 0-0 2; Kirkman 0 0 0-0 0

SCORE BY QUARTERS:

GALATIA  (4-11)(3-2)                  12   7  10  18-   47

THOMPSONVILLE (3-7)(1-2)    11   7   11  15-   44

Griffith has a career high 46 points in OT win against Gallatin Co.

The FCHS Lady Redbirds Morgan Griffith has the look of determination as she drives to the basket against Gallatin Co.'s Hailey Chubb. Griffith scored a career high 46 points and Chubb scored 38 in West Frankfort's 92-87 overtime victory Tuesday. (westfrankfortsports.com photo)

The FCHS Lady Redbirds Morgan Griffith has the look of determination as she drives to the basket against Gallatin Co.’s Hailey Chubb. Griffith scored a career high 46 points and Chubb scored 38 in West Frankfort’s 92-87 overtime victory Tuesday. (westfrankfortsports.com photo)

In one of the most exciting games of the season, the FCHS Lady Redbirds basketball team picked up a thrilling 92-87 overtime victory at home Tuesday against the Gallatin Co. Hawks. West Frankfort led at every quarter break 20-15, 43-32 and 65-60, but with the help of outstanding outside shooting, Gallatin Co. mounted a strong comeback in the 4th quarter. With the Redbirds leading 81-78, and only :04 in regulation, the Hawks executed perfectly as they came full court and set up a 20 foot 3-pointer that went through the basket as the buzzer sounded to tie the game 81-81. West Frankfort’s outstanding senior, Morgan Griffith took over in the overtime as she scored 8 of her teams 11 points on their way to the 5 point victory. Click to read the rest of the story from westfrankfortsports.com

First Franklin County HS boys basketball preview of 2017

by Steve Dunford

There are four HS boys basketball games that I will preview tonight.  All three of the county BDC West schools are in action and Thompsonville makes the 10 mile trip down Route 34 to take on their arch rival Galatia Bearcats.

VIENNA (9-3)(3-0) vs SESSER-VALIER(5-7)(1-1)

After watching the Eagles a couple times from Eldorado, I was thinking these two teams match-up well.  The both have a good inside-outside game, and the both have deep benches.  pitchfork

Here is what Devils Coach Shane Garner has to say about tonight’s game, ” They are a very hard nosed playing team, very fundamentally sound and tough on defense. We will have to handle their pressure and be strong when attacking the basket. They are a very good penetrating team on offense and containing the dribble will be our main concern on the defensive end.”vienna

Here is what Vienna coach Cory Waters had to say about making the bus trip from Johnson County tonight, “Sesser is a good team that plays hard and with a lot of energy. We will have to match their energy and play well if we want to go on the road and win.  Playing in the EHT was a good experience. We didn’t compete as well as we would have liked, going 1-2 but we are using that experience to learn and get better as a team.”

The Eagles have a very good back court consisting of Ben Daine and Lucas Strickland, and Brandon Casey is a nice post player.  This will be one of those series in the conference that I can see being a split.  I am going with the Devils by two at home.

THOMPSONVILLE (3-7)(1-2) at GALATIA (4-7)(2-3)

tville-logoFor the Tigers this is the second meeting of the row against the Bearcats.  Galatia knocked off T’ville 64-50 in the consolation quarterfinals of the Sesser-Valier Holiday Tournament.  Galatia was beat in the next round by two points by Century.

This is what Thompsonville coach Pete Gordon had to say about tonight’s game, “Twenty five turnovers, that’s how many we had last time we played Galatia.  If we can cut that in half I like our chances we have to somehow learn to value the basketball.

There were gaps in the video from last week, but here are a few galatiathings that I picked up on.  What I saw in the second half, was the run and gun style of play is how Rod Wallace likes to play and led to a lot of Tiger turnovers.

 Galatia controlled the tempo, and won the basketball game.  T’ville is going to have to find the three point stroke again to win to bring Galatia out of that 2-3 zone.  I don’t have official stats, but it seems like the Bearcats won the battle of the boards.

I am going with Galatia by five.  It seems like since the beginning of time, those two schools split their home and home’s every year.

CHRISTOPHER (7-4)(1-0) vs TRICO (4-8)(0-1)

christopher-bearcatsChristopher cut down the nets at Sesser last week.  Trico had a very tough time of it at the DTHC.

I am not that familiar with the Pioneers.  I know that Justin Bauersachs was looked at on having a bright future.  Myerhoff and Compton, who are appearing in some box scores saw some time off the bench.

With Bradley Young getting his 15-20 a game, him along with Jared tricoCurry and Kaelab Pedigo will be a force to be reckoned with during the second half.

I am going with the Bearcats by 10.  They are poised to get a number one seed at Crab Orchard.  Wayne City is the other regional host.

CHESTER (9-4)(1-2) vs ZEIGLER-ROYALTON (1-6)(0-1)

chesterI watched some film this afternoon when the Yellowjackets played Goreville at the Sesser-Valier Holiday Tournament.

My conclusion is that Chester causes Z-R more match-up problems than any team in the conference.

I am going with Chester by 25.  It might be a long night for the z-r-logo-2Torndadoes, but things are looking up.  Giving Woodlawn all they wanted in the first round of the SVHT says volumes.  They will give some teams some scares in the second half and maybe pull off an upset or two.  I have a feeling it will not be tonight.

Christopher Bearcats sixth in ABV Jack’s new rankings

abv-jackAfter cutting down the nets at the Sesser-Valier Holiday Tournament, Jack Bullock of abaselineview.com has the Christopher Bearcats ranked the 6th Class 1A in his rankings that came out this morning. The Bearcats improved to 7-5 on the season after making their four game run last week at S-V. They beat the Waltonville

The Bearcats team photo after winning the Sesser-Valier Holiday Tournament

The Bearcats team photo after winning the Sesser-Valier Holiday Tournament

Spartans 61-54 in the championship game. The Sesser-Valier Red Devils are honorable mention in 1A. They finished third at their own holiday tournament, by beating 1A dynasty, the Woodlawn Cardinals 51-47. The Devils improved to 5-7, after playing a very brutal schedule so far. (Look for the West Frankfort Redbirds to crack the honorable mention in 2A soon. They won the consolation championship at Eldorado, by beating Joe Hosman’s Massac County Patriots 46-33.) I am going to explain something here. I am going to be posting conference standings soon. I am going to do this in the following order. I am going to post the BDC west first because of the three county schools in the conference, Christopher, S-V, and Z-R. I will post the SIRR Ohio second, because of Benton and West Frankfort, two schools. I will post the GEC last because T’ville is the only county school in the conference. In the BDC west the Vienna Eagles (9-3) and The Chester Yellowjackets (9-4) are honorable mention in 2A. The Goreville Blackats (6-5) are honorable mention in 1A. The Eagles bowed out of the consolation semi-finals, losing to Massac 68-49 at Eldorado. Goreville and Chester faced each other in the 5th place game at Sesser, with the Blackcats coming out on top 57-51. In the GEC the Gallatin County Hawks (7-4) are ranked 8th in 1A. They had an impressive week at Eldorado, finishing fourth by playing the big boys. They had wins over Massac County and Fairfield, they gave the champions, Eldorado, all they wanted before running out of gas against Carmi. Carrier Mills (4-9) is honorable mention in 1A. They bowed out at Eldorado, losing to Union County KY 81-69. The Crab Orchard Trojans (10-4) had Christmas break off. Their last game was on December 17th, defeating a very good Webber Township team 67-58 in the fifth place game at the Conrad Allen Holiday Tournament. They cracked the 1A honorable mention too. I need to explain something here. I am going to educate you about the site as I go. If I do not use a run on paragraph, the links break. Please visit Jack Bullock’s site, abaselineview.com. It is the premiere website covering HS basketball in the 618 and a chunk of the 217.

Rangerettes fall in third place game in their own tourney

benton-rangersBENTON-  The Benton Rangerettes fall to the Mount Vernon Lady Rams 42-36 in their own Christmas Clalssic last night in the third place game.

Kaylee Pedigo led Benton with 16 on the night.  Ally Gisher added nine.

Lauren Heinzman led all scorers, leading the Lady Rams with 25.

The Rangerettes next game is at  home Tuesday night against the Murphysboro Lady Red Devils.

SCORE BY QUARTERS:  

Mt. VERNON     8   9    7   18-42

BENTON            8  10   8   10-36

Devils take third in their own holiday tournament

by Steve Dunford

Panoramic view of a full house at Sesser-Valier in a regular season game against Christopher. There were twenty-six games in four days and sixteen teams in Southern Illinois in the field. Four Franklin County Schools tooks the floor in the tournament this week; Chirstopher, Z-R and Thompsonville were other teams there.

Panoramic view of a full house at Sesser-Valier in a regular season game against Christopher. There were twenty-six games in four days and sixteen teams in Southern Illinois in the field. Four Franklin County Schools took the floor in the tournament this week; Chirstopher, Zeigler -Royalton and Thompsonville took the floor there as well as the hosts.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Sesser-Valier Red Devils take home the third place trophy by defeating the top seeded Woodlawn Cardinals to keep some third place hardware in the commons.

Both teams went to the locker room tied up at 24.  Joshua Gunter came off the bench in the second quarter to have all of his seven points.

S-V Outscored Woodlawn 14-8 in the third quarter to take a 38-32 lead.  It looks like Lukas Gunter, who WMIX broadcaster Danny Czerwinski called the Red Baron all week knocked five of six free throws down the stretch to seal the victory.   He was chosen to the all tournament team.  He as well as Preston Launius led the Devils with 12 each.  Tyler Winchester added eight as well.  Winchester was the second Red Devil to make the all tournament team.

Blake Wollerman led all scorers on the afternoon with 13 points.  Post player Jordan Hoppa stepped behind the arc and hit four bombs on the afternoon and added 12 for the Cardinals.

This is what Sesser-Valier coach Shane Garner had to say about the week in general:

“We had a great week. We obviously didn’t get to play in the championship game like we hoped, but finished the tournament with a win and 3 wins overall is a good week. Looking forward to working on some things that were exposed this week and attacking the second half of the season.”

Sesser-Valier improves to 5-7 on the year.  They have two BDC west games coming up with Vienna at Home Tuesday and Trico on the road Saturday.  Unfortuately, I have to say weather permitting on Saturday.

I watched bits and peices of a couple of Vienna’s games from Eldorado.  My thoughts are they are a lot like the Red Devils.  There is not one superstar.  They have good team coherence and go about ten deep.

The Cardinals fall to 6-7 on the year and has Sandoval at home in a Midland Trial conference game Tuesday night. They travel to Altamont on Saturday.  Going to the 217 that one is definitely weather permitting.

I would like to thank the staff of Sesser-Valier HS for posting the copies of the score book.  Athletic Director Chip Basso gives me a lot of information.

I have known Superintendent Jason Henry all my life he is always gracious with his time.

Principal Natalie Page was very gracious with her time.  I praise the Lord often that she is in remission.  You have been an inspiration to me.

Thank you Coach Garner for your time.  You have always been gracious every time I ask you.  I have mentioned this on my blog, but I haven’t since I started writing for franklincounty-news. com, but I appreciate your unashamedly stand for the Lord.

Spending most of my adult life there, always a part of Pitchfork Nation.

SCORE BY QUARTERS:  

WOODLAWN:            (47)  13  11   8  15-47

SESSER-VALIER:      (51)  11  13  14 13-51 

BOX SCORE:  

WOODLAWN (6-7)  Wollerman 2 3 0-0 13, Hoppa, 0-4 0-0 12, Ashby 4 0 1-3 9, McKay 1 1 0-0 5, Isaac 2 0 0-0 4                   Bennett 2 0 0-0 4

SESSER-VALIER (5-7)  L. Gunter 3 0 6-7 12 Launius 4 1 1-2 12,  Winchester 2 1 1-2 8, J. Gunter 1 1 2-2 7, Baxter 1 0 2-6 4,      Lance 2 0 0-0 4; Farmer 1 0 0-0 2,  Boles 1 0 0-0 2,                     Page 0 0 0-0 0

 

 

Redbirds win Consolation Championship at the EHT defeating Massac Co.

The FCHS Redbirds Varsity boys basketball team won the consolation championship of the Eldorado Holiday Tournament Wednesday with a 46-33 victory over the Massac Co. Patriots. After losing to Carmi by just two points in their first game of the tournament, West Frankfort won their next three games with excellent team defense and very good play from seniors Noah Allen and Austin Glodich. Against Massac Co., the Redbirds jumped out front early with a 10-6 first quarter lead, but they were hurt when their 6’5” center Glodich picked up his third foul in the middle of the second quarter. With Glodich on the bench, Massac Co. took control of the game and went into halftime with a 22-18 lead….Allen led West Frankfort in scoring with 23 points. Glodich had his third double/double of the tournament as he finished the game with 11 points and 12 rebounds. He also tied for the team lead with 4 steals. Keagan Thrash and Andrew Sturghill scored 4 points each. Thrash also led his team with 5 assists. Kyle Hammers and Lucas Wolfe scored 2 points each. Hammers also tied for the team lead with 4 steals. C.J. Johnson did not score but he had another good game as he finished with 3 rebounds, 3 steals and 3 assists.

Pinckneyville comes back to win Duster Thomas title

PINCKNEYVILLE — The host Panthers came back from nine points down in the fourth quarter

Just like at Goreville, Austin Wills, Timmy Henson, and Derek Oxford made the all tournament team.

Just like at Goreville, Austin Wills, Timmy Henson, and Derek Oxford made the all tournament team.

to hand Benton its first loss of the season with a 59-53 win at the 10th Annual Duster Thomas Hoops Classic on Wednesday. “I’m kind of speechless,” said Pinckneyville coach Bob Waggoner. “Our kids never stopped believing we were going to find a way … we really dug deep and wore them out in the fourth quarter and we took advantage of it.” ……….”It was a game of runs,” said Benton coach Ron Winemiller. “We had inopportune turnovers and missed layups when we really needed a basket. This game hurts and stings and we’re disappointed as all heck, but the most important game is our next one against Massac.”…..

Woodlawn keeps title hopes alive

NOTE: There are box scores from the Sesser-Valier and

Woodlawn's Blake Wollerman drives around the Meteror Defender

Woodlawn’s Blake Wollerman drives around the Meteror Defender

Christopher games.SESSER – Playing without one of their key players in the first half of their quarterfinal game on Tuesday afternoon against Marissa-Coulterville, the Woodlawn Cardinals were ripe for an upset at the 36th annual Sesser-Valier Holiday Tournament. Coach Brian Gamber saw his senior leader Blake Wollerman go to the bench early in the first quarter after picking up a pair of early personal fouls. But with Wollerman on the pine, the rest of the young Cardinals stepped up and abv-jackweathered the Meteors’ storm. When the 5-foot-11 senior returned to the floor, he made a big difference in the outcome as his all-around play sparked his club. Please click on the link to read the story, browse, and return frequently to Jack Bullock’s site abaselineview.com

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