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.

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

Franklin County triple-header again tonight in Sesser

 

by Steve Dunford

Just like last night, the three games in the evening session of the Sesser-Valier holiday tournament involve Franklin County Schools.

Just to catch you up on action from today; West Frankfort beat Hamilton County 50-46 this morning at the Eldorado Holiday Tournament.  They play Union County KY in the Consolation Semi- Finals at 4:45

The Benton Rangers beat Trenton-Weslin this morning 62-30 at the Duster Thomas Hoops Classic in Pinckneyville.  They take on the Olney Tigers at 8:30 tonight in the auxiliary gym.

Sesser-Valier High School-  Southern Illinoisan file photo

Sesser-Valier High School- Southern Illinoisan file photo

Johnston City blew out Zeigler-Royalton this afternoon 74-37 at Sesser Valier.  Brendan Whiting led the Tornadoes with 20.  Steven Anderson added eight.

You are caught up on everything from everywhere else, now here is the previews of tonight’s games from Sesser-Valier

CHRISTOPHER (4-4) vs CHESTER (8-2)

Last night the Bearcats knocked off a decent New Athens team 65-christopher-bearcats35.  Kaelab Pedigo exploded again with 27 with six threes.  Bradely Young was involved in the offense more as he had 18.  Jared Curry added nine.

Chester pulled out a 77-76 Overtime win against Century.

The keys to the game for the Bearcats

  • Pedigo is going to have to be hot from the outside, you can throw Curry in there as well.
  • They are going to have to continue getting Bradley Young involved in the offense.
  • They are going to have to keep even with Chester on the boards.
  • Stay out of Foul Trouble

This is a game the lack of depth of the Bearcats might hurt them.chester  The physicality of Weir down in the post will give Christopher some issues.  Savion Smith burned the Bearcats up at Randolph County last season, and the slashing and dribble drive penetration will give them problems tonight.

I am going with the Yellow Jackets by four.  I just have a gut feeling Christopher will be in deep foul trouble in this one.

THOMPSONVILLE (3-5) vs GALATIA (3-6)  

This is the first of three for sure and possibly five match-ups between these to teams.

tville-logoWith Thompsonville playing a little McLeansboro ball last night, as well as Steeleville playing cat and mouse last night trying to bring T’ville out of their zone, the first half looked like a football score at halftime last night.

Here are the keys to the game for T’ville tonight

  • They are going to have to keep it in the 50’s
  • They have to get more involved in the offense other than Payne, Kessler and Fitch, who led with 15 on the night
  • They have to keep out of foul trouble as well
  • I believe if you get the ball into Athoney Darge, you can get Galatia in foul trouble.

After a good start, the Tigers stunk it up the last two times out,

SI Dollar Saver Photo

SI Dollar Saver Photo

coming into the tournament.   From keeping my ear to the ground the Bearcats looked awful last night

The fourth quarter the Tigers put up against a quality opponent in Steeleville, is just what this young ball club needed.

You can throw the record books out when these two get together.  I am going with the Tigers by five.

SESSER-VALIER (3-6) vs STEELEVILLE (7-3)

pitchforkIt sounds like the Red Devils were firing on all eight cylinders coming in to the tourney after playing a brutal schedule.

In the 77-31 win over Galatia, it was a very balanced attack for the Devils, as Charlie Farmer had 15 points on the night with Tyler Winchester, Preston Launius, and Jamie Lance adding 10 on the night.  Twelve scored for S-V on the night.

The keys for the Devils tonight are the following:steeleville

  • Keep playing the way you have at late
  • Keep the balanced attack
  • Keep Gross from exploding.  There are three our four Devils that could do a good job on him.

Both teams will play a lot of players.  This is a game that will be decided in the last thirty seconds tonight.  I am giving Sesser-Valier the edge being at home.  They will pull it out tonight by a point.

Sesser Valier Holiday Tournament -very balanced

by Steve Dunford -franklincounty-news.com

 

This has the potential to be the best tournament in history.  Three teams in the tournament that were penciled in to be potential favorites are below .500

Number one seed Woodlawn is 3-4, and so is number five seed Goreville.  To be honest about the Goreville Blackcats it would not surprise me if they are in Peoria come march.  Number two seed Chirstopher is 2-3.  All three have played a very tough schedule.

Since the deck has been shuffled if I had to seed the tournament today I would go with the following:

  • 1)  Waltonville

    Sesser-Valier High School-  Southern Illinoisan file photo

    Sesser-Valier High School- Southern Illinoisan file photo

  • 2)  Chester
  • 3)  Steeleville
  • 4)  Goreville
  • 5)  Woodlawn
  • 6)  Christopher
  • 7)  Sesser-Valier
  • 8)  Marissa-Coulterville
  • 9)  Century
  • 10) Johnston City
  • 11)  Cobden
  • 12)  New Athens
  • 13)  Galatia
  • 14)  Odin
  • 15)  Thompsonville
  • 16)  Zeigler-Royalton

By no means I am not questioning the coaches in their seeding.  It has been a weird year.  Things have changed so much in the two week span.

The Chester Yellow Jackets out of the Black Diamond West come back to the tournament, after being at Pinckneyville a few years. They join conference foes Christopher, Z-R, and the host Sesser-Valier  They replace the Egyptian Pharaohs.  I thought Egyptian went to Dongola, but I was mistaken.  I do not have a clue where the Pharaohs went.

Another team that is back this year, is the Galatia Bearcats.  They left to go to Eldorado for a few years.  They are out of the Greater Egyptian conference.  Thompsonville is in the GEC as well.   There is a potential rival game in the consolation bracket if the parings play out.

Here is the order of my preview.  I am going to go with the Franklin County schools first.  Then I am going to go by seed order.  For the unseeded teams, I am going by opponents of the county schools first. I will do Galatia first of the unseeded teams, because I cover the GEC.

The bracket is at the end of the preview.  I tried to put it at the top, but I could not add text underneath it.  I had an awesome response from coaches.  The tourney should be a dandy.

 

CHRISTOPHER BEARCATS

SEED:  #2christopher-bearcats

RECORD:  3-4

COACH:  Eric Stallman

ENROLLMENT AND CLASS: 243 (1A)

CONFERENCE:  Black Diamond West

RESULTS AGAINST TEAMS IN THE FIELD (1-2)

lost to Woodlawn at home 49-46

lost to Waltonville at home 43-41

beat Sesser-Valier on the road 59-56

The Bearcats have had some close ones. They finished second in their own Turkey Tournament, losing to Wayne City in the championship game.  They lost in overtime to Flora who plays in the tough Little Illini Conference on Thursday night.

Guard Kaelab Pedigo has been a scoring machine for the Bearcats this year.  Jared Curry a 6′ 5″ has been a jack of all trades from playing the point to the five spot.

Defenders have been keying on Bradley Young, one of the top scorers in Southern Illinois last season.  He has been held below double figures in a lot of games.  He is due to reel off 30 against some opponent.

Sharpshooter guard Gabe Schimpf is Pedigo’s running mate.  He has signed a letter of intent to play baseball for SEMO.  Freshman Bryce Pratt is the fifth starter for the Bearcats.

Coach Eric Stallman had this to say about the tournament.  “The Sesser-Valier Holiday Tournament is a very good 1A tournament. We look forward to the opportunity to play some very good teams.”

The Bearcats first round opponent is New Athens at 5 P.M. tomorrow.

SESSER-VALIER RED DEVILS

SEED:  #6pitchfork

RECORD 2-6

COACH:  Shane Garner

ENROLLMENT AND CLASS 215 (1A)

CONFERENCE:  Black Diamond West

RESULTS AGAINST TEAMS IN THE FIELD (1-1)

Won at home against Chester 70-67

Lost at home against Christopher 59-56

The Devils have four starters coming back from last year’s squad that finished fifth in the tournament;  point guard Lukas Gunter, shooting guard Charles Farmer, Preston Launius who plays the tree spot, and post player Jaimie Lance.   Joshua Gunter, Addison Page, Clayton Smith and Seth Boles will see a lot of time on the floor Sesser-Valier this week.

S-V has played a brutal schedule so far, participating in the DuQuoin Tip-off Classic as well as losing to state ranked Okawville.

Here is what Red Devil coach Shane Garner said about the field; “This year’s tourney could go many different ways. I wouldn’t be surprised is any of the top eight teams won it. Many different styles and match ups. Biggest factor will be who can consistently play at a high level for four straight days. Each round will be a battle and could go in any direction.”

“We are focusing on playing a complete game. Being consistent in what we do well. Our thoughts are being simple. Take care of the ball and take open shots. Keep the ball in front of us, rebound and go get it. If we can be good at the simple we should have opportunities to win ball games next week. We are deep and that’s in our advantage and obviously being at home helps. We are looking forward to a great week of basketball.”

The Devils play Galatia tomorrow night at 8 pm.

THOMPSONVILLE TIGERS 

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RECORD:  3-4

COACH:  Pete Gordon

ENROLLMENT and CLASS:  110 (1A)

CONFERENCE:  Greater Egyptian

RESLUTS AGAINST TEAMS IN THE FIELD: (1-0)

Beat Zeigler-Roaylton 51-38 in the Consolation Championship at the Christopher Turkey Tournament

The Tigers are one of the tallest and youngest teams in the tournament.  Their leading scorer is sophomore point guard Tyson Kessler.  Anthoney Darge a 6′ 7″ sophomore, Reed Raubach a 6′ 4″ sophomore, and Corbin Fitch a 6′ 1″ freshman are all in the Tiger’s rotation.

A pair of senior guards Jared Payne and Cory Wilce have been three year starters for T’ville.

The Tigers were off to a 3-2 start but were blown out by Carrier Mills and Webber Township in their last two games.

Thompsonville coach Pete Gordon had this to say about the tournament; “I believe these players are ready to compete at a higher level.  I need them to believe it.  We have addressed some effort issues we have had early, now we need to walk the walk.”

The Tigers play Steeleville at 6:30 pm tomorrow night.

ZEIGLER-ROYALTON TORNADOES 

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RECORD: 1-4

COACH:  Matt Morgan

ENROLLMENT AND CLASS:  161 (1A)

CONFERENCE: Black Diamond West

RESULTS AGAINST TEAMS IN THE FIELD (0-1)

Lost to Thompsonville 51-38 at the Christopher Turkey Tournament.

The Tornadoes have a very good back court tandem of Steven Anderson and Brendan Whiting.  One the Z-R front line is Cam Newton (and yes it was C-Z-R’s QB this season), Nolan Domenick and Jakob Baxter.

Here is what Z-R Coach Matt Morgan had to say about the tournament;  “Coming into the tournament we will have had 17 days off since our last game so you sometimes don’t know what to expect. We have had a very good 2 weeks of practice and our kids have worked tirelessly.”

“The whole season is a process and this is another part of that process. The tournament itself is very deep with a lot of good teams. I’m excited to get started and see what happens.”

The Tornadoes open against Woodlawn at 1:30 P.M.

WOODLAWN CARDINALS 

SEED:  #1woodlawn-high-school

RECORD:  4-5

COACH:  Brian Gamber

ENROLLMENT AND CLASS: 175 (1A)

CONFERENCE:  Midland Trail

OPPONENTS PLAYED IN THE FIELD (2-1)

Won at Odin 55-32

Won at Christopher 49-46

Lost at Waltonville 55-47 (OT)

The Cardinals have became a Dynasty in 1A Basketball the last few years by taking home hardware from Peoria in recent history.  They finished second in 2008-09, 3rd in 10-11, state champs 2011-12, and finished fourth last season.

The Cardinals were hit heavily with graduation.  Three role players are back from the state tournament team in Jordan Hoppa, Trey Isaac and Blake Wollerman.

STEELEVILLE WARRIORS 

SEED:  #3steeleville

RECORD:  6-3

COACH:  Bryce Bainter

ENROLLMENT AND CLASS:  157  (1A)

OPPONENTS PLAYED IN THE FIELD:

(1-1)

Lost to Chester in the Trico Tournament 61-54

Won at Marissa-Coulterville 41-27

I had a great conversation talking HS basketball with coach Bryce Bainter on  Friday.  I will publish the post season sites and assignments next week.  The assignments have not changed in the regional/sectional complex for the 1A teams in the northern part of the sectional.  Steeleville will be ” Road Warriors” again as the regional sites are Wayne City and Crab Orchard.  The SVHT gives them the chance  to see local teams.

Coach Bainter filled me in on the Warriors; ” Owen Gross is averaging 13ppg., Reid Frederking 10 ppg.,, Andrew Grafton 9 ppg. Smith and Sutton are averaging around 7 ppg each.

WALTONVILLE SPARTANS 

SEED:  #4waltonville-spartans

RECORD:  6-2

COACH:  Tyler Mitchell

CONFERENCE:  Midland Trail

ENROLLMENT AND CLASS:  103

OPPONENTS PLAYED IN THE FIELD (2-0)

Beat Christopher on the road 43-41

Beat Woodlawn on the road 56-49

The Spartans come in the hottest team in the field.  After starting 1-2, they have reeled off five in a row.  They finished fourth in the Christopher Thanksgiving Tournament, losing to conference foes Wayne City and Webber Township back to back.  Those four “W” teams in the  Midland Trail will be very dangerous come February.  Tuesday night they had a very impressive win over a very good Crab Orchard Trojan team 61-46.

Two transfers that are no strangers to the tournament are playing well for the Spartans; Isaac McPhail from Chirstopher, and Zane Wilson from Sesser-Valier.  Throw in Dalton Banach,  who is one of the better 1A defenders in the south, Caleb Jordan, and big man Tanner Spihlmann, I say Waltonville has to be the favorite to cut the nets down.

Here are some thoughts from Coach Tyler Mitchell on the tournament; “Yes, we are playing well right now. My biggest concern would be how are we going to respond after two days off playing at 9a.m.”

“Will we be ready to go?  Cobden by no means is a bad team, and have been playing with a lot of good teams from what I’ve seen. It won’t be an easy first round and the fact that we play that early after two days off, can be concerning for any coach.”

GOREVILLE BLACKCATS

Seed:  #5goreville

Record:  3-4

Coach:  Todd Tripp

Enrollment and Class:  200 (1A)

Conference:  Black Diamond West

Opponents played in the field:  (1-1)

Lost to Johnston City 78-75 in their own tournament

Won at Cobden 77-67

I have watched the Blackcats several times this season.  I want to think superintendent Steve Webb, AD/Coach Todd Tripp, and play by play man Tim Petrowich for streaming games from there.  It helps me greatly with coverage.

When putting this together I realized all of Goreville’s losses has been against 2A teams.  They have played a brutal schedule that will help them this week.

The Blackcats are led by one of the better guards and a post player/3 man in the South in Braden Webb and Brant Glidewell.  Peyton Massey and Tanner Dunn has played a lot of varsity minutes for Goreville.  Their fifth starter, Davis Helton, is a blue collar post player that crashes the boards hard.

Here is what Coach Todd Tripp says about the SVHT.  “The tournament is pretty wide open I believe the potential second round games could be really good this year.”

CHESTER YELLOW JACKETS

SEED:  #7chester

RECORD:  7-2

COACH:  Brad Norman

ENROLLMENT AND CLASS: 294 (2A)

CONFERENCE:  Black Diamond West

GAMES AGAINST COMMON OPPONETS IN THE FIELD

Beat Steeleville in the Trico Tournament 61-54

Lost to Sesser-Valier 70-67 at home

The Yellow Jackets have everyone back except Jason Schwartz from a 20-9 team last season.   Savion Smith is 6 3″ and can play all over the floor.  Deomonte Martin was the point guard.  Jack Weir was a blue collar post player in the inside.  I remember Jake Golding being the same type of player.  Drake Bollman was the sixth man, and Jake Haberberger was the first guard off the bench.

They ran the field in their own tournament before dropping their first two conference games to Vienna (who is 8-1) and Sesser-Valier. The Yellowjackets have wins over Anna-Jonesboro and Trico during this stretch.

This is what coach Brad Norman had to say about the field;  “I feel like the Sesser-Valier Tournament has as much equal talent across the board as I have ever seen. I think the top eight  teams all have a shot at making it to the championship round.”

“We are battling some injuries. but feel as if we can compete with anybody on any given night. I believe the team that can utilize their bench and be consistent every night, will be the team that wins it all.”

I guarantee you, this is the toughest seven seed in the history of the tournament.

JOHNSTON CITY INDIANS

Seed:  #8 johnston-city-indians

Record:  4-5

Coach:  Jerry Hampleman

Enrollment and Class:  334 (2A)

Conference:  Black Diamond East

Opponents played in he tournament:  (2-0)

Beat Goreville 78-75 in their own tournament

Beat Sesser-Valier 88-86 at home.

The Indians have SIU football bound 6′ 6″ Max Edwards in the middle.  They have some good athletes can chuck up the three, in Wyatt Rix, Lucas Galdoni, Chase Shelby, and the Hall’s (I assume they are brothers.

The Indians looked like they were poised for a very high seed.  The wheels fell off when they entered conference play.  They like to get up and down the floor and live and die by the three.

GALATIA BEARCATS

Record:  3-5

SI Dollar Saver Photo

SI Dollar Saver Photo

Coach:  Rod Wallace

Enrollment:  116 (1A)

Conference:  Greater Egyptian

Opponents played in the field: (0-2)

Lost to Century 69-55 at Vienna Classic

Lost to Cobden 78-73 in OT at the Vienna Classic

Coach Rod Wallace is back for his second tour of duty as coach of the Bearcats.  He also spent some time as the women’s coach at Southeastern Illinois College.

They have a couple of sharp shooting guards in Luke Lawrence and Devyn Verbeck who I remember from last year.  Coach Wallace will run people in and out in waves and they will run and gun.

This is what coach Wallace had to say about the tournament and their season so far,  “I am planning on playing in the winner’s bracket. We will see how that works out for us.   We have been very close in several big games and fell just short. Most of the time we have self destructed. Hopefully it will be a different outcome on Monday.”

 NEW ATHENS YELLOW JACKETS 

Record:  3-6

Coach:  Conrad Widdersheim

St. Louis Post Dispatch photo

St. Louis Post Dispatch photo

Enrollment:  164 (1A)

Conference:  Cahokia

No opponets in the field

Coach Widdersheim gave me a very good summary about his team;  “This is my first year coaching the New Athens Varsity team.  I took over for Marc Derwort who had a very successful nine year stint with the program.  We are currently 3-6 overall and 1-1 in our conference.”

“Wins have been against O’Fallon First Baptist Academy, Flora and Dupo.  Losses have been against Okawville, Hillsboro, Freeburg, Carlyle, Trico and Valmeyer.  We ended up getting 4th place at the Kaskaskian Classic in Carlyle over Thanksgiving.  We’ve got a pretty experienced team with six seniors on the rosters.”

 “We’ve got a good balance of post play and guard play that has kept us competitive against the bigger schools on our schedule.  The boys are continuing to make improvements every day and we are excited to be a part of the SVHT again this year.”

MARISSA-COULTERVILLE METERORS

Record:  5-3

St. Louis Post-Dispatch logo

St. Louis Post-Dispatch logo

Coach:  Scott Wine

Enrollments:  Marissa 165, Coulterville 72

Conference:  Cahokia

Common Opponents in the field: (1-1)

Beat Odin 52-51 in the Metro East Lutheran Tournament

Lost to Steeleville 41-27

One player that will be exciting to watch this week is Kyle Smith, who is the number three scorer in the Metro East at 22 points a game.  Tony Stoddard averages 11 a contest for the Meteors.  James Inman, and Blaine Knope will see a lot of time for M-C this week.

The Meteors went up to the Metro East Lutheran tournament and played some stiff competition up there and gave some teams a game.  One thing that stands out is they played the hosts to 10 points.

I had a great conversation with coach Wine on the 23rd, and expect the Meteors to have a great week at the SVHT

CENTURY CENTURIONS 

Record:  6-3  centurion-mascot-3

Coach:  Derek Williams

Enrollment:  121 Class (1A)

Conference:  South Egyptian

Games against opponents in the field:  (2-0)

Won 67-50 over Cobden at Vienna

Won 69-55 over Galatia at Vienna

The Centurions have been led by Christian Halverson and Marcus Davis this year.  They have top the 20 point plus mark in several games.

Cason Hight, Marcus Davis, and Dawson Wright will see some time on the hardwood for Century this tournament.

Thank you to coach Williams for talking to me on Christmas Eve when you were out of town visiting with family.

COBDEN APPLEKNOCKERS

Record:  4-7cobden

Coach:  Rhett Barke

Enrollment:  164 (1A)

Conference:  South Egyptian

Games against opponents in the field:  (1-2)

Lost 67-50 to Century at the Vienna Classic

Beat Galatia 78-73 in OT at Vienna

Lost at home to Goreville 77-67

I had the opportunity to see the Appleknockers play several times last year.  They have a good backcorut in John Russel and Austin Lewey.  Clayton Eck was a three/four player if I remember right and Dylan Duty was a blue collar rebounder on the inside.

ODIN EAGLES 

Record:  5-5 odin

Coach:  Mark Burton

Enrollment:  75

Conference:  Midland Trail

Games against opponents in the field:

Lost 52-51 to Marissa-Coulterville at Metro East Lutheran

Lost 55-32 to Woodlawn at home

I do not have a clue what to expect out of the Eagles.  I could not find a box score, preview etc.  I received no response as well from their coach.

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Holiday Tournament Previews released on Christmas night

Steve’s Ramblings

Steve Dunford –  franklincounty-news.com

First of all let me explain my reasoning for releasing the previews on Christmas night.  I am doing this in honor of the late voice of the West Frankfort Redbrids, Bruce A. Fasol.  He used to have his tournament preview on WFRX at 7 P.M. on Christmas night.  I recorded a lot of audio tape of it back in the day.  I will have Sesser-Valier, and Eldorado completed.  Since Pinckneyville does not start until the 27th.  I might need some extra time.  If not on Christmas I will have that completed on the 26th.

The late long time Redbird broadcaster Bruce Fasol with his long time color man Rick Westemeyer, in Bruce's bird perch. Westemeyer is now the voice of the Redbirds.

The late long time Redbird broadcaster Bruce Fasol with his long time color man Rick Westemeyer, in Bruce’s “Bird Perch. Westemeyer is now the voice of the Redbirds.

If anyone has any info about any teams from the DTHC, please let me know.  I want to  keep every fan informed.

I will not be able to attend any holiday tournament this year.  I am going to rely on different media sources to keep everyone informed.

The IHSA released sites and parings this week for the postseason.  I will be posting them and breaking them down                                                                   after the first of the year.

I had it all laid out for the county teams on this post.  I looked at the meter and it was 600 words.  I could not access the site for a while. It did not auto save.  I guess it was the Lord’s way of saying I was one winded.

I love talking to coaches.  I talked to Marissa-Coulterville coach Scott Wine on the phone for about an hour.  He filled me in on the teams in the Cahokia conference.  I have had several conversations with coaches this week.   I love it…

Speaking of talking basketball, I love taking to Rich Herrin over the years.  I have had a lot of good conversations with him after Morthland games.  I sit behind the bench so I can watch him coach and soak every minute of it.

Since it is Christmas, I have a story to tell about coach Herrin.  I was talking to Norman “Doc” Melvin at Christmastime last year.  He told me that Coach Herrin received his first cell phone as a Christmas gift several years ago.

There were all the numbers loaded in it.  Doc receives a call from Coach Herrin after 11 P.M. on Christmas night wanting to talk basketball.  He was going through his contacts calling everyone.  You “gotta” love it.

I think you see why I call it ramblings. I just say random things.  I have had my highest compliments on this time of post since I started writing.  They used to be one long paragraph and punctuation optional.  You will see more.  By the way I have hit the over 400 mark again.

I want to wish everyone reading a Merry Christmas.  Remember the reason for the season.  A baby was born of a virgin and went to the cross, so that a rotten sinner like me could have eternal life.  He died for you too.  That is what the season is all about.

 

 

IHSA estabishes pitch counts for HS baseball

 

The Illinois High School Association (IHSA) Board of Directors met at its regularly scheduled meeting at the IHSA office in Bloomington ihsaon Monday, December 12, 2016, where the Board voted to implement a pitching regulation Policy in the sport of baseball. The pitch limitations are effective immediately and will be used by IHSA member schools during the 2017 baseball season this spring.
The limitations approved by the Board closely mirror the pitching limitations jointly developed by the IHSA’s Baseball Advisory Committee and Sports Medicine Advisory Committee. The most significant change from the original recommendation is dropping the maximum number of pitches in a game from 115 pitches to 105 pitches.

Click here to see the Pitch Count Guidelines Policy.

“This was a collaborative effort that goes a long way toward making high school baseball in Illinois safer,” said IHSA Sports Medicine Advisory Committee member Dr. Preston Wolin. “I want to thank the IHSA Board, the Sports Medicine Advisory Committee, the Baseball Advisory Committee, and all the people who were indispensable in this process for their efforts.”

Dr. Wolin was a guest of the Baseball Advisory Committee at their August meeting, where he presented the recommendations of the Sports Medicine Advisory to the group.

The Board of Directors reviewed the pitching limitation recommendation in the fall and chose to present it to the IHSA membership for feedback during the Association’s annual Town Hall Meetings in November.

“Kudos to the Baseball Advisory and Sports Medicine Advisory committees for working together on behalf of student safety,” said IHSA Executive Director Craig Anderson. “We believe that the NFHS and its state association membership have been leaders in this area in all sports, but ultimately, the high school season encompasses a short window. We hope that youth and travel baseball organizations will follow our lead to help protect these pitchers and their arms.”

The IHSA is developing a process for schools to submit their game-by-game pitching counts via the IHSA website, which will be presented to coaches and school personnel prior to the season. The Board confirmed that a violation of the Policy could result in forfeiture and that all violations of the Policy will be reviewed by the Executive Director on a case-by-case basis.

Courtesy of a press release from the Illinois High School Association.

Sesser-Valier Holiday Tournament parings released…

pitchforkThe pairings have been released for the 2016 version of the Sesser-Valier Holiday Tournament; that runs from December 26-30.  Here are the opponents and game times for the four Franklin county schools in the first round on December 26:  Zeigler-Royalton plays number one seed Woodlawn at 1:30 P.M.; Number two seed Christopher plays New Athens at 5:00 P.M.; Thompsonville plays number three seed Steeleville at 6:30 P.M.; and number six seed Sesser-Valier plays Galatia in the Devils traditional 8 P.M. time slot.  Full bracket below:

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Tigers get whipped by Webber…Woodlawn and Waltonville also win

Thompsonville fell to Webber Township 76-39 last night. Woodlawn also wins. They come and visit the Christopher Bearcats tonight. All three games last night will have a bearing on the seeds at the Sesser-Valier Holiday Tournament….Click to read the piece from the Mount Vernon Register-News

High School Basketball Preview 12/9/16

 

Steve Dunford Franklin County Hoops and Gridiron

Five out of the six teams in the county will be in action tonight, four will have conference games.  The games will be previewed below.  I have the county schools going 1-4 tonight.  I might be the most hated man in the county right now after you read this.  Around 10 P.M. I hope I am the biggest liar in the county.  It does not get any better than HS basketball on a cold winter’s night around Southern Illinois.

Benton (5-1) at Herrin (4-1)

This is the conference opener for both SIRR Ohio division teams tonight.  Benton is coming off a 5-0 Goreville Tournament championship.  Herrin is coming off of a strong 4-1 showing at the Pyramid Plus on Thanksgiving week.

Herrin has basically the same core coming back from last year in

Ranger All Tournament team recipients from the Goreviille Invitational, left Austin Wills, middle Timmy Henson (MVP) right Derek Oxford

Ranger All Tournament team recipients from the Goreville Invitational, left Austin Wills, middle Timmy Henson (MVP) right Derek Oxford

Nessler, Spell, and the Downen twins.  Benton has the same core as well too.

Rust might be a factor for the Tigers tonight, not playing in two weeks.  The Goreville Game on Saturday night of the tournament was the only real test the Rangers has had.

I say the Rangers will come out of Memorial gym tonight at the skin of their teeth.  I am going with the Rangers by three in a barn burner.

Harrisburg (1-2) at West Frankfort (1-1)  

Harrisburg is coming off of a 1-2 week at the Ernie Bozarth Classic in Murphysboro.  The Redbirds were defeated at Eldorado last Tuesday night by twelve points, in which the Eagles seemed to dominate.  Tonight, both teams open SIRR Ohio play.

Blake Drue might be out for the season for the Bulldogs, but Coach Randy Smithpeters has a lot of role players that are back from last year.  At the top of the list is 6’ 3” junior Isaiah Saulsbury.

This is one of those games that you don’t really know what to expect.  What I do not see is the Redbirds having an answer to shut down Salusbury.  I am going with Harrisburg by five.  I hope that when I make the walk home from Max Morris gym, I will be wrong, talking about a Redbird victory.

Chester (5-1)(0-1) at Sesser-Valier (1-4)(0-0) 

Earlier in the week I would have said Yellow Jackets by 20.  The questions I have, Is Vienna that good, Did Chester overlook them, or do they miss Dylan Schwartz that bad?

Chester losing Wednesday night still has me shaking my head.  The Devils might have got blown out at Okawville Tuesday night, but was far from being embarrassed up there.

I am going Chester by 10.  This is one of those match-ups that peaks my curiosity and I am looking forward to seeing how it turns out.

Zeigler-Royalton (1-3)(0-0) at Vienna (5-1)(1-0) 

As I said earlier, I am still shaking my head about the Eagles making the long road trip and beating Chester Wednesday night.

I am afraid it is going to be a long night for the Tornadoes down at the Eagles Nest.  If Z-R gets hot from the outside, and Vienna overlooks them, the Tornadoes might be able to stay around or spring the upset.

I have to go with Vienna by 20.

Thompsonville (3-3) at Webber Township (4-1)

This is a rematch in the opening round of the Christopher Thanksgiving Tournament where Webber defeated T’ville 62-56.

I am just going to say this.  If Tigers play tonight like they did Tuesday night down at Carrier Mills, the Trojans will blow them out.  If they have showings like they did when they have played NCOE this year, it might be a good ball game; and Thompsonville might leave Bluford with a win tonight.

I have to go with the law of averages.  I have to go with Webber by eight, especially at home.

Several Franklin County former basketball players recognized on RLC Alumni Weekend

One thing in this picture, I noticed there are a lot of coaches and some officials in the picture.  Nearly every Franklin County High school had alumnus  who attended the event.  I wonder if Ron Stanart sang the National Anthem before the Warriors’ Game?

INA, Ill. — Rend Lake College alumni players and coaches gathered on campus Saturday, Dec. 3, for the 4th Annual Warriors Basketball Alumni Weekend. FROM LEFT are; Brian Shaw, Derek Hood, Tommy Holder, George Brown, Trent Simpson, Hardy Crawford, Mark Dannenmueller, Josh Webb, Jack Smith, Damon Lee, Ron Stanart, Matt Hampleman, Mike McClure, Tim Wills, Chuck Doty, John Fisher, Walter Woodard, Wayne Arnold, Mitch Haskins, Jim Bybee, Jim Waugh, Hugh Moore, Marcus Fisher, Gary Burzynski, Steve Lacy, Lanny Shaw, Bill Kirk, Dean Jackson, Terry Taylor, Dan Lovin, Joe Norris, and Garry Hefner. Not Pictured: Dan Wymer, Bob Kelley, and Roger Yates (Photo by Nathan Wheeler / RLC Public Information)

INA, Ill. — Rend Lake College alumni players and coaches gathered on campus Saturday, Dec. 3, for the 4th Annual Warriors Basketball Alumni Weekend. FROM LEFT are; Brian Shaw, Derek Hood, Tommy Holder, George Brown, Trent Simpson, Hardy Crawford, Mark Dannenmueller, Josh Webb, Jack Smith, Damon Lee, Ron Stanart, Matt Hampleman, Mike McClure, Tim Wills, Chuck Doty, John Fisher, Walter Woodard, Wayne Arnold, Mitch Haskins, Jim Bybee, Jim Waugh, Hugh Moore, Marcus Fisher, Gary Burzynski, Steve Lacy, Lanny Shaw, Bill Kirk, Dean Jackson, Terry Taylor, Dan Lovin, Joe Norris, and Garry Hefner. Not Pictured: Dan Wymer, Bob Kelley, and Roger Yates (Photo by Nathan Wheeler / RLC Public Information)

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