NOTE: This is a blog piece from Central Junior High Principal Charley Cass from his blog. It is a touching piece about FCHS basketball player Morgan Griffith, who is the all time leading Scorer at West Frankfort. Please click on the link to read his piece.
West Frankfort Lady Redbirds lose at home to Carterville
The FCHS Lady Redbirds basketball team lost at home Thursday against Carterville 62-47. The Lady Lions used a smothering defense as they held West Frankfort to a season low in points. Carterville rotated four different players throughout the game on the Lady Redbirds outstanding point guard Morgan Griffith, but they still couldn’t stop her from scoring 35 points including 20 of 25 from the free throw line. Click here to read the full story from westfrankfortsports.com
Morgan Griffith Breaks The FCHS All Time Scoring Record In 81-68 Victory Over H’Burg
Franklin County High School Basketball Preview 11/29/16
Steve Dunford-Franklin County Hoops and Gridiron
I am just going to share something first. I am not slighting the girl’s game at all. In the next year or two I will be able to write previews and maybe give a prediction. I have close contact with nearly every boy’s coach in the BDC West, SIRR Ohio division and the GEC. From all this, I feel I do not have the knowledge yet to give a preview of girls basketball in the county.
In girl’s action tonight, a very tough Harrisburg team will be traveling to Max Morris Gym to take on the West Frankfort Lady Redbirds; Andy Sloan and his Benton Rangerettes have a SIRR Ohio match up at Herrin tonight; Sieger Shurtz’s Christopher Lady Bearcats will be on the road at Cobden to face the Lady Appleknockers this evening. In boys action, I am previewing the Benton Hardin County match up at Goreville and the Pope County vs Thompsonville game this evening.
Benton (1-0) vs. Hardin County (0-1)- Goreville Invitational 5:30 p.m.
Benton’s win over Hamilton County last night was what most people expected. I was a little surprise that Johnston City beat Hardin County last night, especially the margin of victory.
The Rangers had a balanced attack in the opener. I expect the same tonight. Benton will be much quicker than the Cougars. If Coach Ron Winemiller chooses to press, Hardin County might have difficulty breaking it. I see the Rangers getting some easy transition buckets tonight. The Rangers have a much deeper bench, which is the usual case when you play a school three times their size.
Other than Thompsonville, most in the county are not familiar with Hardin County High School. I am going to give you a little information. They have an enrollment of 175. Their school was built in the early 80’s when the county schools consolidated, which is a K-12 facility which is similar to Sesser-Valier.
Their gym seats about 2,500, and that is the reason why they host the 1A sectional frequently. They play a very tough 1A schedule, playing some much larger Kentucky schools. Along with this week at Goreville, they play in the Eldorado Holiday Tournament. Most have them as a top three team in the Greater Egyptian Conference.
I will give the edge to the Cougars on being a little more physical than the Rangers. This along with their size inside might cause some problems in the post for Benton. Hardin County plays mainly zone. Like Derek Oxford they have a 1,000 scorer in Tyler Winters. If he, along with Cameron Shaw gets hot the Cougars might hang around with the Rangers.
Hardin County will win a lot of games this year. I was taking to Cougar Coach Rodney Lane a couple weeks ago and said, even if we come out of here 0-5, we are here to prepare us for February. I am giving the edge to the Rangers by 20 tonight. They just have too many horses.
POPE COUNTY (2-3) vs. THOMPSONVILLE (2-1)
The Tigers had a very good week at Christopher. They almost knocked off a very good Webber Township club, beat NCOE in a thriller, and beat Zeigler-Royalton in the consolation championship game. As Dick Vitale would say the “Diaper Dandies” played very well, especially PG Tyson Kessler.
The Pirates had a mediocre week at Crab Orchard. They defeated Dongola and Egyptian, which both will be lucky to have five wins this year. Elverado thumped them, which does not look good on their résumé. They had a barnburner though, with a good Joppa ball club. They also hung around with Crab Orchard longer than I expected. It seems like they are going to be a Jeckel and Hyde ball club. It is hard to anticipate what kind of team will step off the bus tonight.
This is the conference opener for both teams. The Tigers have a strong back court. I am just being blunt, but Pope County struggles at the guard spot. The transfers from Massac County last year will cause some GEC teams some match up problems with their size, but the Tigers have a lot of size too. In all three games, the Tiger press was very effective. I would not be surprised if Tiger coach Pete Gordon comes out pressing and use that 2-3 zone, which was very effective at the end of last season.
I say the Tigers will be 3-1 after tonight with a solid ten point victory. It would be nice if they could go into the Sesser-Valier Holiday Tournament a couple of games above .500 or more.
West Frankfort Defeats Cairo 64-58 in Opener
Saluki Football picked seventh in MVFC Preseason Poll
ST. LOUIS – Southern Illinois has been picked to finish the season seventh in the 2013 Missouri Valley Football Conference Preseason Poll, which was released Monday morning. The poll consists of votes from the coaches, local media and sports information directors of the 10-team conference. Two-time defending national champion North Dakota State is the unanimous pick to win the conference.
The Salukis finished the 2012 season with a 6-5 overall record and tied for third place in the MVFC with a 5-3 conference mark despite also being picked seventh in last year’s preseason poll.
The MVFC also announced the Preseason Team. Junior tight end MyCole Pruitt earned a spot on the team, and senior punter Austin Pucylowski is an honorable mention.
Pruitt was a first-team All-MVFC selection and third-team All-American following the 2012 season. He led all tight ends in the Valley with 49 receptions, 577 yards and four touchdowns in 2012. Nationally he ranked fourth in receiving yards and sixth in the nation with 4.5 receptions per game. Pruitt has also been named a preseason second-team All-American by The Sports Network and Phil Steele this preseason.
Pucylowski was an All-MVFC honorable mention following the 2012 season. He ranked third in the conference and 20th in the nation in net punting with a 36.7 average. In addition he was second in the conference with 71 punts for 2,855 punting yards and averaged 40.2 yards per punt with 23 punts inside the 20.
SIU will open training camp on Sunday, Aug. 4 and start the season on Saturday, Aug. 31 on the road against Illinois.
2013 Missouri Valley Football Conference Preseason Poll
School (First Place Votes) | Points | |
1. | North Dakota State (39) | 390 |
2. | South Dakota State | 269 |
3. | Northern Iowa | 269 |
4. | Illinois State | 264 |
5. | Youngstown State | 253 |
6. | Indiana State | 197 |
7. | Southern Illinois | 188 |
8. | Missouri State | 123 |
9. | Western Illinois | 77 |
10. | South Dakota |
SIU’s Black Out Cancer game scheduled for Sept. 28
CARBONDALE, Ill. – Saluki Athletics and Southern Illinois Healthcare announced today that the 2013 Black Out Cancer game is scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 28 when the SIU football team hosts Youngstown State at 6 p.m.
The third annual Black Out Cancer event will again feature a jersey auction. Fans can bid to place their name or the name of a loved one affected by cancer on the back of one of the 80 special black jerseys the Salukis will wear during the game. The game-worn jerseys will be given to successful bidders following the game.
All funds raised from the auction will go toward SIH’s plans to build a new cancer treatment center in southern Illinois, the SIH Cancer Center. Presently, cancer patients who live in the region are often required to travel long distances for treatment. A new, centralized treatment center would bring more quality care to the area.
“This community, through Saluki Way, made a significant investment in Saluki Athletics,” Director of Athletics Mario Moccia said. “This is one more way that we can repay that investment that the community made.”
Saluki Athletics and SIH are entering the second year of a three-year agreement to sponsor an annual Black Out Cancer game. The partnership with SIH also includes the Saluki Volleyball team’s Dig for the Cure, women’s basketball’s Pink Out game and softball’s Strikeout Cancer game.
To bid on a jersey, go to salukisblackoutcancer.com. Bidding will end at 8 p.m. on Sept. 16.
IHSA to look at ‘success factor’ formula
The IHSA board of directors approved the forming of a committee to review a “success factor” formula that could move schools that have experienced sustained postseason success within their classification up a class.
State takes control of Zeigler’s Colonial Manor
By Bruce A. Fasol
Colonial Manor, a care center for developmentally disabled residents, across from the Zeigler City Hall, is trying to make arrangements for their patients as they prepare to close their doors. The state of Illinois says that they were forced to take action when the nursing home did not meet a required 90 day notice prior to their closing. The Illinois Department of Public health, which has regulatory power, has apparently stepped in and will act as an administrator by seeking a court ordered “receivership”
There appears to be a conflict of what current conditions are with the state saying that they were informed that there was limited foods and funding for payroll. The current owner/operator of Colonial Manor has questioned information provided by the state in their news release.
Efforts are being made to immediately place residents in care in nearby facilities, if possible. One of the reasons for the economic problems has been cited as the state funding being redirected into other facilities in a community setting for residents, instead of facilities like the one in Zeigler.
Below is the press release issued by the state:
The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH), working in conjunction with the Illinois Department of Human Services, Office of the State Guardian, Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services and others, is relocating 32 residents from Colonial Manor, an intermediate care facility for the developmentally disabled located in Franklin County. Colonial Manor informed IDPH on Wednesday, March 13, 2013 it could not afford to stay open, only had food for approximately three and a half days, and would not be able to pay staff past Monday, March 18, 2013. The failure of the facility to notify IDPH at least 90 days before closing, as well as the inability to pay for food and staff, prompted the Department to take emergency action to ensure the health, safety and well-being of all residents.
“The health and safety of these residents is our first and foremost priority,” said Illinois Department of Public Health Director Dr. LaMar Hasbrouck. “The Department is working with several state agencies to find nearby facilities or community living arrangements where these residents can move, at least temporarily, to ensure they are receiving the quality care they need.”
At the same time, IDPH is requesting the Illinois Attorney General’s Office seek permission from the circuit court to allow the Department to place a receiver at Colonial Manor who can run the facility until permanent living arrangements are found for all residents. The Department will also pursue the voluntary surrender of the facility’s license or action to revoke Colonial Manor’s license.