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West Frankfort woman injured in meth lab fire

By BRUCE A. FASOL

West Frankfort Police say an explosion at a West Frankfort home last night can be attributed to the attempted manufacture of methamphetamines.

As FranklinCounty-News.com reported late Monday night, fire crews and hazardous materials units responded to the home at 311 E. 4th Street after an explosion. The home is reportedly Grant’s mother’s residence.

Kristena Grant, 27, was injured in the fire. She was taken to Herrin Hospital, and later flown to St. Louis for treatment of burns.

Police say Grant will face drug charges.

Explosion causes fire in West Frankfort

By BRUCE A. FASOL

Fire crews are on the scene of  a late-night explosion in West Frankfort. According to authorities, the state fire marshall is enroute to the residence on East Fourth Street to investigate.

There has been no official confirmation, however sources indicate that chemicals were involved in the explosion. One scenario rumored to be under investigation is a possible meth lab explosion.

A West Frankfort Fire Dept spokesman Capt. Ron Rains said one woman had been taken to Herrin Hospital with injuries. It is believed that she was flown out of Herrin for further medical treatment. No name was immediately available.

A few rambling thoughts on the 40th Annual BIT

By Tom Wheeler

Some thoughts from a week of basketball in Benton at the 40th Invitational at Rich Herrin gymnasium. Let’s just ramble today … Congratulations to Carlyle and coach Andy Palmer as his Indians won their first BIT since 1998 when Brad Weathers tied with Curt Reed’s Foxes with a 4-1 record … Looking back the Championship game was played on Monday in the first game of the tournament when Carlyle defeated Okawville 47-40 as each team won in the next four sessions … The biggest surprise of this game was the play of two BIT all-tournament players Matt Hilmes of Carlyle and Jeremy Weeke of Okawville.  Hilmes had missed 13 Indian games with a broken hand while Weeke was thought to have a broken foot but a second opinion showed Jeremy had an extra bone in his foot and the injury was just a bad sprain. Both athletes were released Monday in time to play and play they did … Carlyle’s Tyson Boehne sat out Saturday night’s game with a sprained ankle, Tyson will play baseball at McKendree University where his dad James is head coach … McLeansboro’s Tyler Cross showed up on crutches Friday night with a broken foot and the point guard will be out for the remainder of his senior year … Rockets coach Jon Krause, Ranger’s Ron Winemiller and the Foxes Keith Welch all played in the BIT, in fact Coach Welch won the Bob Blondi Sportsmanship Award twice in 1999 and 2000 while his young brother Jake won it in 2007. Another brother Devon, who is an assistant coach to his brother, was all tournament in 00 and 01 … Devon was also honored to be named one of the top 40 players to play in the BIT and was one of the 20 all stars who returned for a nice half time ceremony … veteran basketball official Roger Grumley was honored Monday night for his service at the BIT as this is his last year to officiate, a great guy on and off the court … the only “Little Wheels” camper to make this top 40 list was Collinsville coach Doug Kirk one of Benton’s all-time leading scorers … other ex-Little Wheels who made the all-tournament team when they played besides Kirk who made it three times were, Seiger and Sayler Shurtz, Ryan Fraulini, Brett Blondi and Aaron Cantrell … Benton great Rob Dunbar was a 1974 All Star and made the ceremony, teammate that year Paul Dinkins did not make it but 1975 teammate Billy Smith was also honored, in fact Smith looked like he could still go 32 minutes … all-stars Shane Hawkins (Pinckneyville) was coaching for Marion Saturday night and couldn’t attend as was Rend Lakes Randy House(Benton) and Belleville East’s Able Schrader (Okawville) … Okawville legendary coach David Luechtefield was in attendance Friday night, he won titles in 1995,1997,1999 and 2000.  His son Jeff made the all-tournament team in 1986 and 1987 while youngest son Ryan was honored in 1993 and 1994 … The only Harlem Globetrotter to be a BIT All-star was Carlyle’s Jacob Tucker … I also had a chance to visit with a couple ex-Little Wheels campers who were assistant coaches Benton’s Jason Hobbs (Christopher) and Pinckneyville assistant Todd Thomas(Johnston City, Tommy’s son) … The top five scorers in the tournament were Carlyle’s Hilmes (95),Sesser-Valier’s Justin Kulich (75), Oakville’s Weeke (73), Carlyle’s Cody Huels (72) and Benton’s Nathanael Higgins (64), all five were all tournament selections

Herrin beats WF for 3rd place in tourney

By BRUCE A. FASOL

The Herrin Tigers won the third place game of the 2013 West Frankfort Mid-Winter Classic, Saturday night. The final score was Herrin 54 and West Frankfort 36. Both teams were spectators to the four overtime win by Eldorado over Johnston City 101-100, with the game delayed 58 minutes until a decision was reached in that 5th place contest.
The Redbirds came out of the locker room determined to avenge an earlier loss at Herrin by a huge margin. The ‘Birds played well early, and Herrin was just as determined not to let the home team stay close.  By halftime the Tigers held a substantial, but not insurmountable, 10-point  lead at intermission. In the second half, more problems with Herrin pressure forced the Redbirds into numerous turnovers.
For the game, the Redbirds committed 19 turnovers. That was three less than the first meeting between the two at Herrin earlier in the season. The Redbirds had 10 turnovers in quarters three and four. Herrin gradually added to their lead and won by double digits.
One of the biggest statistics of the game was rebounding where the Tigers owned the boards winning 29-11.
The Redbirds were led by the 11 points of sophomore Christian Dunning. He was the only West Frankfort player in double figures. Just missing with 9 each were Zack Fort and Trent Easley.
Herrin was led by Justin Lukens and his 20 points.
West Frankfort sophomore Braxston Koehl was named to the All-Tournament team. The Redbirds are idle this week until they resume Ohio Division play at Massac County on Friday night.

County board to meet Tuesday

By BRUCE A. FASOL

The Franklin County Board is set to meet in regular session Tuesday evening. The meeting begins at 6pm on the third floor of the Courthouse in Benton.

One of the items to be discussed, with possible action, concerns electric aggregation for unincorporated parts of the county. Some residents, in cities, will see their electric costs reportedly lowered as their government entities participate in pool buying programs.

The County Board will also discuss an intra-governemntal agreement that could allow Johnson County Schools  to join in with the Franklin-Williamson Regional Office of Education services region.

The Board will also consider travel requests and employment vacancies.

The meeting is open to the public.

Candy Cane Lane fundraiser Sunday

By BRUCE A. FASOL

The group formed to support West Frankfort tourist attraction Candy Cane Lane, will hold their first fundraiser Sunday. Murphy’s Winter Jam will  be held at the West Frankfort Moose Club from noon until midnight.

There will be BBQ plates available, for $5 with sides included. Also, various bands will perform throughout the day and evening.

Bands included in the line up are: Mockingbird Hill, Oblivious, Ten Story, Blue Confusion, Taylor Made and others. Celestine and Chaz Ligon wil be special guests on Sunday.

Funds raised will go to help defray some of the costs of Candy Cane Lane including replacing stolen and damaged displays.

Chester tops Christopher Bearcats

STAFF REPORT

In a regular season, non-tournament game Friday night, the Chester Yellowjackets knocked off the Christopher Bearcats 61-51.

The second quarter proved to be the difference as the Yellowjackets had a 20-11 advantage in the stanza. That coupled with a 2-point advantage ( 17-15 after one quarter ) proved to be enough for the win.

Panthers blow out Red Devils at BIT

STAFF REPORT
With their long win streak of 41 games at the Benton Invitational Tournament snapped earlier in the week, what was left for Pinckneyville to focus on?  More wins, of course is the answer. The Panthers were crisp and focussed Friday night as they dismantled the Sesser-Valier Red Devils 53-29.
In doing so they accomplished a rare feat in that they held their opponents scoreless after one quarter of play. Pinckneyville led 13-0 after one quarter. The second quarter saw the Red Devils erase the zero, but could add only 5 points thru the first 16 minutes of the game. The game itself was effectively over at half time.
Pinckneyville was led in scoring by Dylan Hardin’s 15 points.

Former WF Cardinal Weaver reportedly dies

By BRUCE A. FASOL

Hall of Fame baseball manager Earl Weaver has reportedly died. The Baltimore Sun is reporting the death of the fiery 82 year old Oriole manager. No official statement has been released to our knowledge.

Local baseball fans will recall Weaver fondly from seeing him play- or hearing stories- when he was a member of the West Franfrot Cardinals. That minor league team was an affilitiate of the St.Louis Cardinals . They played their games in a wooden ballpark located where the National Guard Armory is now located in West Frankfort.

Rockets outlast Rangers at BIT

STAFF REPORT

The Okawville Rockets continue to open eyes this week, during the Benton Invitational Tournament. The success of the Rockets may come as a surprise to some.  But the fact that they were led by potential All-State candidate Jeremy Weeke should not catch anyone by surprise. Weeke turned in a double-double Friday night leading his team to a convincing 49-37 win over the host Benton Rangers.

Still, Ron Winemiller’s Rangers battled back at one point in the second half to be down by just a half dozen. However, Weeke gave them little chance to get closer. He scored 20 points in the game and pulled down 23 rebounds for a dominating performance at both ends of Rich Herrin Gymnasium.

Okawville took the home crowd out of the game early. after one quarter the Rockets led 15-4. Of the 15 points scored, Weeke had 7 of them, and 8 rebounds. That set the tone individually, and for the game, in Okawville’s favor. Benton trailed 30-18 at half. The Rangers made up a half dozen of theose points in the third quarter. However, the Rockets caught a second wind to cruise to the victory.

Benton was led in scoring by Nathaniel Higgins and 13 points, Sheeks and Ward added 10 apiece.

The BIT continues with both an afternoon and evening session in today’s final day of action.

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