IHSA Playoff Southern Illinois Scoreboard

Class 1A

Tuscola 42 Chester 0 6:00 2Q

Red Hill 46 Pleasant Hill 20 F

Class 2A

Eldorado 38 Red Bud 13  F

Bismark-Henning-Rosville-Alvin 37 Carmi White County 34 F

 

Class 3A

Greenville  39 Sesser-Valier-Waltonville-Wooldalwn  20  F 

Vandalia 41  Fairfield  8  3Q

Anna-Jonesboro 22  Hillsboro 8  F

Pana 39 DuQuoin 26  F

 

Class 4A

Herrin  63   Paris 28  F

Altoff 42 Carterville 0 F

Class 5A

Morton 41 Centralia 33 F

Rich Central 35 Marion 7 F

 

 

#14 Hillsboro (6-3) at #3 Anna-Jonesboro (9-0)

by Steve Dunford 

From several conversations with Coach Detering over the year, and watching them play three times, I am very familiar with the Wildcats.

The three prong offense of RB Jase Turner, who is their leading linebacker, WR/RB Arieh Hart, and QB Bryce Osman is the most underrated QB in Southern Illinois.

Sheldon McGrath and Kyle McMachan helps carry the load as well offensively.

MaxPreps has the Wildcats ranked #8 in the state.

This is what Greenville Advocate had to say about the Hilltopers, Hillsboro is the only team in the SCC that can matches Geeenville’s physicality. They are huge and have a top notch defense. They have a strong dual rushing attack and have athleticism at the qb position. There current quarterback started out as an OL as a freshman and transitioned to a running back last year, this is his first year at qb. I really think they could upset AJ. The SCC is very underrated and tends to fly under the radar. 

Start time is 2:00 at The Pit.

 

 

 

IHSA Class 2A Playoffs: #12 Red Bud (6-3) vs #5 Eldorado (7-2)

by Steve Dunford 

The Eldorado Eagles, who finished in third in the Black Diamond, behind undefeated Fairfield, and 8-1 Sesser-Valier-Waltonville-Woodlawn, has the the only 618 match-up today with the Red Bud Musketeers.

Here is what Eldorado Coach Joe Clark, who has been very good to talk to during the season, had to say about this afternoon’s game.  “They have a pretty good QB in Griffin Zebold and his favorite target is Alex Bircher.”, (who looking at stats and clips is an all purpose guy who they run the wildcat at times).

“Their defense is pretty solid and hope we can jump on top early and pick up a W.” 

 I am getting ready to stream WEBQ as we speak for a 1:00 p.m. start.

IHSA Class 3A Playoffs: #11 DuQuoin (7-2) at #6 Pana (8-1)

by Steve Dunford 

In two teams that were slated to be 2A, the DuQuoin Indians will be traveling to the Decatur area to face the Pana Panthers.

Coach Trevor Higgins had this to say about his team.  Their everything is QB Jacob Beeson.  He has not thrown an interception all season.   He leads the team in rushing with 848 yards.  He has thrown for 1934 yards, and 26 TD’s from the air.  He has punched it in nine times.

Their two main running back are Ian Herbert and Jack Clark.  Beeson’s three main targets are Cody Klein, Jack Armstrong, and Jared Byars.

Coach Higgins has this to say about the Indians.  “They are a mirror image of us.  Hank Stewart can throw the ball, and they have a good core of running backs.”

This is what Kyle Cunningham of the Greenville Advocate had to say about the team, They tied Carlinville for the share of the SCC Title (they do not using tiebreakers in the conference) it’s their second straight SCC title. They have many dangerous weapons on offense. They led the league with 441 total points including four games with at least 50 points. 

Kickoff will be at 2:00,  I will be checking in on the Indians, with the voice of the Indians, Steve Marek on WDQN.  I am glad DuQuoin football is back.

 

IHSA Class 3A preview: #15 Vandalia (6-3) at #2 Fairfield (9-0)

by Steve Dunford 

The Fairfield Mules host the Vandalia Vandals this afternoon at  at 2:00 P.M at the Train Yard.

Fairfield Coach Justin Townsend had this to say about last weeks SVWW game. “Sesser is a solid team but I felt that we just made a few more plays down the stretch.  Our defense tackled really well in space with the exception of their one scoring drive.  I also felt that we were able to control the clock and the temp of the game by running the ball well. ”

Here is what he had to say about the Vandals.  “Vandalia will be the best offensive team we have faced this year.  They have a 1,000 yard receiver (Zimmerman) and a 1,000 yard rusher (smart).  Both are very good and are game breakers.  We have to know where those 2 are at all times.  Offensively we must be able to run the ball and take away possessions from Vandalia.  rKicking game will be huge this week also.

Kyle Cunningham, sports editor for of the Greenville Advocate, shared a few words about Vandalia.  “‘They have a prolific offense. They do give up a lot of points but usually have no problem matching their opponent. You might think at 15 vs 2Fairfield Should have no problem beating the Vandals. However, I don’t think they have seen an offense like this. Greenville beat them er in the year 40-36 but it was tight the whole way”

With the South Central conference in the bottom bracket it seems like a college basketball shootout between conference.  I am interested how things turn out.

 

Centralia School Board asked that Belleville Altoff to be kicked out of the South Seven

IHSA CLASS 4A PLAYOFFS #9 CARTERVILLE VS. AT #8 BELLEVILLE ALTOFF

There is a burning story that Mike Murphy shared on SportsVoice.  Here is a story from WJBD Radio in Salem.

Here is a Resolution passed by the Centralia Scchool Board.  It says,  “Althoff Has Failed to Address Issues That Has Caused Centralia High Students Harm and to Fear for Their Safety.”

Here is the link from WJBD with the full story.

http://www.wjbdradio.com/local-news/2017/10/27/centralia-high-school-wants-belleville-althoff-expelled-from-south-seven-conference-

Since I did not get a response from Altoff, here is the Belleville Democrat preview by Todd Eschman.

http://www.bnd.com/sports/high-school/prep-football/article181388741.html

The Lions have been decimated by injuries.  with QB Christian Rawlinson, SEC recruit TE, DE Luke Ford.  Last years starter, Harley Vaughn has stepped in. Brock Tuttle is their top RB.  In the DuQuin game, Justin Johnson had some big catches.

It is a shame Luke Ford got hurt.  Carterville is still a solid team despite the injuries.  You can watch the game by going to YouTube, and looking up Carterville Lions.

 

 

IHSA Class 2A Playoffs: #9 Carmi-White County (6-3) #8 Bismark-Henning-Rossville-Alvin

by Steve Dunford 

The Carmi-White County Bulldogs will make the 166 mile trip up Route 1 to face the Bismark-Henning-Rossville-Alvin Blue Devils.

In the early days of the website I shared a story on Rossville-Alvin discussing reactivating their high school.  The school closed in 2005.  The district was paying tuition for students to either attend Hoopeston East Lynn or Bismarck Henning.  The long name results from the two districts forming a cooperative agreement.

They play in the Vermilion Valley conference which is mainly 1A-2A

Here is what coach Mark Dodd said about his Devils.  It is a team that experienced a lot of hardship.  He sent the story in all caps.  I would like to share it all.  Say a prayer for this team. “ITS BEEN A SEASON OF HEARTBREAK FOR OUR TEAM.  ONE OF OUR SENIORS’ MOTHER PASSED AWAY IN LATE JULY”.

“IZAACK KITCHENS, OUR RETURNING ALL STATE RUNNING BACK (1800 YDS LAST YEAR UNTIL HE TORE HIS LEFT ACL IN WEEK 10) TORE HIS RIGHT ACL IN HIS FIRST CARRY OF THE SEASON.  SENIOR TIGHT END AND DEF END THOMAS SAVAGE BROKE HIS ELBOW IN WEEK 7.  IN WEEK 8 SOPHOMORE RUNNING BACK CALEB LAHEY (1700 YDS, 21 TDS IN 7 GAMES) TORN HIS ACL ON HIS FIRST CARRY.  SENIOR GUARD AND LINEBACKER JD FINNEY TORE HIS ACL IN THE SAME GAME ON THE OPENING KICKOFF.  IN OUR WEEK 9 LOSS TO WEST HANCOCK, JUNIOR RUNNING BACK AND LINEBACKER WADE EDWARDS BROKE HIS LEG.  THIS LAST WEEK OUR QUARTERBACK WYATT EDWARDS, WHO HAS PLAYED WITH A CAST ON HIS BROKEN LEFT THUMB SINCE WEEK 3,”

“HE LOST HIS GRANDFATHER SUDDENLY.  THE TEAM ATTENDED THE VISITATION ON FRIDAY”

“THAT’S BEEN OUR SEASON.  WE HAVE BATTLED THROUGH ADVERSITY EVERY WEEK, EVERY GAME AND ARE EXCITED TO STILL BE PLAYING IN WEEK 10.  WE HAVE 6 SOPHS AND 1 FRESHMAN NOW STARTING FOR US.”

Here is what Carmi-White County Coach Kurt Simon said about the matchup,  “They are very big and physical.  Their three losses are against 3 teams that have 2 losses between them.  We will have to limit turnovers and try to maintain good field position and make some big plays we can do that, we might be in a position in the 4th quarter to win. “

tjeI am not picking point spreads.  Out of the BDC, I think the Bulldogs and  and Eldorado are most likely to pick up a win.  I will be monitoring the scores on WRUL.

IHSA Class 1A Playoffs #16 Chester (5-4) at #1 Tuscola (9-0)

by Steve Dunford 

The Chester Yellow Jackets recieved a tough draw in the first round against Tuscola, who has been state ranked most of the year.

I spoke with Tuscola Coach Andy Romine this week.  One thing that he told me that was interesting was he drag races at I-57 Dragstrip over the summer.  He told me a little bit about the Warriors.

First of all let me start with Senior OT/DE Hunter Woodard, he is going to continue his football career in the Big 12, playing for the Oklahoma State cowboys.

He told me their QB is Luke Sluder.  He is a Junior.  He has passed for over 2,000 yards this year, and 6,000 for his career.  I watched some clips on Hudl and he can move out of the pocket vertically.  He reminds me of Hamilton Page.

His favorite target is Dalton Hoel.  Coach Romine called him a dynamic kid.  When I pulled him up on Hudl, all that was available was basketball highlights.  He is a lightning quick guard.  Their gym is a spitting image of Gallatin County.

This is his thoughts on Chester coming into tomorrow’s game.  “There quarterback Nick Meyer is intelligent, can rush it in the gap, ant intellgent.”  They run quite a few formations at you that are simple, but effective.”  

Defensively, we can not think how they line up.  We just have to go out and get a big stop right off the bat”

Here is what Chester Coach Billy Belton had to say about the match-up with Tuscola.  “They are power run team, with some big play guys.  #7 L. Sluder 6’2 195 QB is their main running threat.  They have a big o-line.  Their leading receiver . Hoel 5’6 150 SR, is their big play guy.  He started as a freshman the last time Chester played Tuscola in the playoffs.  They are well coached and will be ready to play”  

“I feel like the BDC had some great teams.  With some similar style of play, we will be ready to face them.  We have to limit their big plays, and make a couple of our own.  We have to get off the bus ready to play football.  We can’t start slow.”
Meyer lit it up for 342 yards in the Yellow Jackets week nine win against Edwards County.  You will see the the clock stop a lot in this game.
Game time in 4:00 p.m.  I hope to find a Tuscola broadcast.  KSGM only does home games.
  

 

 

 

 

 

Freeze Watch upgraded to a Freeze Warning for Sat Night-Sunday Morning

Here are the updated advisories and statements from the NWS in Paducah.  The latest seven day forecast is attached.

…FREEZE WARNING IN EFFECT FROM MIDNIGHT SATURDAY NIGHT TO 10 AM
CDT SUNDAY…

The National Weather Service in Paducah has issued a Freeze
Warning, which is in effect from midnight Saturday night to 10 AM
CDT Sunday.

* TEMPERATURE…Readings in most locations will fall into the
upper 20s to lower 30s. Some locations mainly to the west of
Interstate 57 may drop into the middle 20s and experience a hard
freeze. Areas of frost can also be expected.

* IMPACTS…Sensitive vegetation may be damaged or killed.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

A Freeze Warning means sub-freezing temperatures are imminent or
highly likely. These conditions will kill crops and other
sensitive vegetation.

SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT, NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PADUCAH, KY

…Patchy Frost and Near Freezing Temperatures Possible Late
Tonight into Early Saturday Morning…

Cold Canadian air will continue to overspread the quad state
region tonight. Temperatures will approach the freezing mark over
much of the region, and many locations may experience a brief
period of freezing conditions near sunrise. In addition, patchy
frost may develop in the most sheltered areas. Those with
sensitive outdoor vegetation may want to take protective actions.

Hazardous Weather Outlook, National Weather Service Paducah, KY

This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of southern
Illinois, southwest Indiana, western Kentucky, and southeast
Missouri.

.DAY ONE…Tonight

An area of rain will gradually come to an end across west Kentucky
and southwest Indiana through the evening. Along the back edge of
the rain a few periods of sleet will be possible before the
precipitation comes to an end. Temperatures will be well above
freezing and no accumulation or other impacts are expected.

A Freeze Warning is in effect for areas along and west of a line
from Dexter to Jackson Missouri after 4 AM tonight. A few hours of
freezing conditions are expected along with areas of frost.
Elsewhere, temperatures may briefly reach the freezing mark at
sunrise and some patchy frost will be possible.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN…Saturday through Thursday

A Freeze Warning is in effect for the entire area Saturday night
into Sunday morning. A hard freeze will be possible over portions
of southeast Missouri, but most locations will see temperatures in
the upper 20s to lower 30s. Areas of frost will be possible as
well.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT…

Spotter activation is not anticipated.

Seven Day Forecast

This Afternoon
A 40 percent chance of rain. Cloudy, with a steady temperature around 45. West northwest wind around 5 mph.
Tonight
A 10 percent chance of rain before 7pm. Areas of frost after 3am. Otherwise, mostly cloudy, then gradually becoming mostly clear, with a low around 31. West northwest wind around 6 mph.
Saturday
Areas of frost before 9am. Otherwise, mostly sunny, with a high near 47. West northwest wind 5 to 8 mph.
Saturday Night
Widespread frost, mainly after 1am. Otherwise, partly cloudy, with a low around 29. Northwest wind 3 to 5 mph.
Sunday
Widespread frost, mainly before 9am. Otherwise, sunny, with a high near 53. West wind 3 to 7 mph.
Sunday Night
Partly cloudy, with a low around 38. South southwest wind 5 to 7 mph.
Monday
Partly sunny, with a high near 57. Southwest wind 6 to 8 mph becoming northwest in the afternoon.
Monday Night
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 35. West northwest wind around 6 mph.
Tuesday
Mostly sunny, with a high near 54. West northwest wind around 6 mph.
Tuesday Night
A chance of showers, mainly after 1am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 37. Light and variable wind.
Wednesday
A chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 56. South wind 5 to 8 mph.
Wednesday Night
A chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 47. South wind around 7 mph.
Thursday
A chance of showers. Partly sunny, with a high near 67. South wind 7 to 9 mph

 

Thompsonville Schools host annual carnival tonight

by Steve Dunford 

THOMPSONVILLE, IL –  In a tradition that goes back, and don’t quote me on this, but since TCHS was established as a four year high school in the early 40’s this has been an annual Thompsonville tradition.

Times have changed and the events have, but the carnival is still going strong.

When I was in school it was one of the highlights of the school year.  Other than short co-ops with West Frankfort and Johnston City, the Tigers have not fielded a football team.  Homecoming is during the basketball season, and this was like a second event.

The events of the night are the following

  1. Chili Supper 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.
  2. Carnival Games 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
  3. Cake Walk 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
  4. Car Smash 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.  (bash in your “favorite” teachers name.  It is clean and legal to smash in Mrs. Blades)
  5. Costume Contest (pre-K to 5th, 6:30 p.m.)
  6. Silent Auction 6:00 to 7:45 p.m. (With 64 baskets)
  7. Winners announced for the auction and raffle 8:00 p.m.  (There is a raffle for two half hogs, processing fee included)
  8. Collection of votes for King and Queen 8:00 p.m.
  9. Coronation 8:30 p.m.

On this cold, rainy night, even if you are not from Thompsonville, make the short drive over there for a great time.

 

 

 

 

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