Fridany Night Lights! Week 6 in high school action

With five wins in a closed conference, Fairfield has already assured itself a playoff berth.

Here’s a link to the story at the Southern Illinoisan.

Wainwright the right guy for huge start at Wrigley Field

The memories flood back to Adam Wainwright. Many of his best times and a couple not as good have taken place at venerable, albeit remodeled, Wrigley Field, where the Cardinals’ righthander is slated to start Friday as his team tries to stay alive in the chase for the postseason.

Here’s a link to the story at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

What Cardinals have done ‘is unbelievable,’ Cubs Rizzo says, ‘Hope they run out of gas’

CHICAGO • What happened effectively a year ago could happen literally this weekend at the Friendly Confines on the North Side, where the Chicago Cubs await the end of the regular season and could determine whether that also means the end of their rival Cardinals.

Here’s a link to the story at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

Cubs’ magic number 3 after David Bote, Jon Lester pace 3-0 win over Pirates

In manager Joe Maddon’s estimation, the postseason arrived before the regular season ends Sunday.

Here’s a link to the story at the Chicago Tribune.

Meet SIU running back D.J. Davis

D.J. Davis

D.J. Davis is in the midst of a breakout season as the feature running back for the Salukis. The junior has rushed for 100-plus yards in three-consecutive games and ranks among the national leaders in all-purpose yards. 

What was it like growing up in a household with four siblings? 
It was chaotic but great. I was the middle child of three brothers and one sister. My sister was calm, but my brothers and I were constantly competing. When we weren’t playing football, we were running around messing with each other. 

20372The high school you attended, American Heritage (Fla.), is one of the most successful football programs in the nation. How was your experience playing there? 
After the spring of my sophomore year, I transferred to American Heritage, so I had two full years with the team. Those two seasons, we made it to the state championship. Unfortunately, we lost to Trinity Christian both years which was heartbreaking. 

Are there any notable players in college football or the NFL that you have played with or against? 
I have played with a number of big-time college recruits who I believe will eventually make it to the NFL. One that stood out is Greg Bryant, who played at Notre Dame and UAB prior to his death in 2016. I also remember Trinity Christian having seven DI college recruits on the defense alone. 

Do you believe you were overlooked by college recruiters? 
I feel like because I am a smaller running back, I was overlooked. It just gives me additional motivation to prove them and other doubters wrong. 

Was it a struggle adjusting to SIU?
My high school is like a mini-college so I was prepared coming to SIU. Freshman year is a bit of a struggle for everyone but once you get through it, the process becomes much easier. 

At 5’8, 168 pounds, how do you try and keep your body in good shape through an entire football season? 
At every level of football, I have been one of the smallest guys on the field. I train and take care of my body to the best of my ability and take advantage of treatment options after each practice and game. 

Have you noticed any differences transitioning from a pass-catching back to an every-down back?
My role has changed a lot. Last week, I carried the ball 35 times, which is my most by a landslide. After my sophomore year, I told myself and coach Griffin that I was going to prove that I am an every-down back. The weekly goal during the offseason and playing season is for steady improvement so that it translates to wins for the team. 

Through three games, you have already eclipsed your previous career-high in rushing yards. What would you attribute to this early success? 
None of that is achieved without the offensive line. They are doing an amazing job and work hard every down. I am trying to match their level of hard work and it has resulted in success so far. I have to hand it to coach Griffin as well. He is doing great things with the running backs. The simple concepts like pressing the hole and blocking are making us better as a group. 

This is your third year under running backs coach Nate Griffin. What type of impact has he played since your arrival to SIU? 
He has made a positive impact on and off the field. He cares about each running back when it comes to football, school and life. I can talk to coach Griffin about anything and knowing that he cares so much, makes me want to go 10-times harder on the field for him. 

Coach Hill has raved about your hard work and dedication. Do you credit anyone to instilling that mentality? 
My older brother is one of my biggest role models. I knew how much the game of football meant to him. Growing up, I always wanted to be like him. Once I saw the game taken away from him, I realized the same can happen to me as well. It drives me to give it my all every play, whether its in practice, blocking or running the ball. 

What has been the toughest moment since your arrival to southern Illinois?
My aunt died during my freshman year and I found out last spring that my grandfather was diagnosed with cancer. While I keep a composed demeanor off the field, they were truly tough moments. Thinking of them, pushes me to work even harder on the field.

Column: Joe Maddon’s initial response to Addison Russell issue sends a misguided — and dangerous — message

When it comes to a disturbing account of alleged domestic and emotional abuse of Melisa Reidy-Russell at the hands of her ex-husband, Cubs shortstop Addison Russell, Cubs manager Joe Maddon wanted us to believe he was uninterested. “I really don’t believe I need to” read her blog post, he said.

Here’s a link to the story at the Chicago Tribune.

Cubs earn playoff berth, outlast Pirates to hang on to NL Central lead

As far as clinching National League playoff berths, this was almost as hollow as it gets.

Here’s a link to the story at the Chicago Tribune.

Brewers clinch 1st playoff spot since 2011, sweep Cards

ST. LOUIS — The Milwaukee Brewers clinched their first playoff spot since 2011 by ensuring at least a spot in the NL wild-card game, helped Wednesday night when a rookie St. Louis pinch-runner suddenly fell on his way to the plate in a 2-1 win over the contending Cardinals.

Here’s a link to the story at the Southern Illinoisan.

Cardinals suffer another costly loss to Milwaukee

If the Cardinals had another in their series of chances Tuesday night to answer Milwaukee, to whack back in the game and prove equal to their rival, it would have to happen without leadoff hitter Matt Carpenter and manager Mike Shildt.

Here’s a link to the story at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

Cards lose control of playoff destiny

The Cardinals no longer control their playoff destiny.

Here’s a link to the story at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

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