Sesser-Valier outlasts Christopher in a marathon

Steve Dunford franklincounty-news.com

CHRISTOPHER-  Tuesday night the Sesser-Valier Red Devils defeated the Christopher Bearcats 85-81 in overtime.  It was senior night for Kaeleb Pedigo, Gabe Schimpf, Zach Snell, and Andrew Dunford.

There was no flow to the game at all.  There were a lot of walks to the north and south end of “The Cave” as there were 53 fouls called in the contest 27 on Sesser-Valier and 26 on Christopher.  Jamie Lance and Seth Boles fouled out for the Devils, and Gabe Schimpf, Bradley Young and Jared Curry fouled out for the Bearcats.

I have watched a lot of high school basketball in my nearly 47 years on this earth.  S-V had one of the best nights at the free throw line I

Jamie Lance and Jared Curry get ready to tip it up in Tuesday night's game where S-V won 85-81 in OT

Jamie Lance and Jared Curry get ready to tip it up in Tuesday night’s game where S-V won 85-81 in OT

ever witnessed. (28-30 94%)  Christopher was very good as well (23-28 82%)

The Red Devils bench came into play as fouls began to mount up on both teams.  Coach Shane Garner has a nine man rotation in my opinion is the deepest bench of any Class 1A school in Southern Illinois.  Christopher Coach Eric Stallman had to go a lot deeper into his bench than the Bearcats have been accustomed to this season.

In the first quarter Charles (I had to go back and correct for calling him Charlie) Farmer came out red hot.  He had the Devils first seven points for S-V in the first two and 1/2 minutes of the game.  It was tied at seven then.

The Bearcats began clicking on all cylinders as they went on a 22-7 run over the next four minutes.  Young had 12 of his 21 points on the night.

Farmer stopped the bleeding at the end of the first as he hit a 15 foot baseline jumper in the closing seconds of the quarter to cut the Bearcat lead down to 29-16.  He had 12 of his 26 on the night as well.

In the Second Quarter fouls started to mount up for both teams. Bradley Young picks up his third in the first minute of the quarter. Jared Curry goes down with his third about the 3:30 mark.  Jamie Lance and a couple other Devils also had three as well.

Christopher was in the double bonus at the end of the first quarter. Sesser-Valier was in it early. There were only two field goals for each team in the quarter.

There were only two field goals for each team in the quarter.  It was looking like the Bearcats were going to pull away.   The Bearcats had a 40-26 lead when Curry picked up his third foul just under the three minute mark.

Coach Stallman played a little McLeansboro ball the rest of the way…there were a couple of unforced turnovers and the Devils capitalized.  Both teams went to the popcorn break (Christopher has the best, and a huge sack for $1) with the Bearcats up 40-30.

Out of the locker rooms Christopher comes out and on the first two possessions come out with Young being hit on a fast break and Pedigo hitting a couple free throws in the first 30 seconds.  To put Christopher up 44-30.  Pedigo was there a lot as he was 12/12 at the line.  It looked like the Bearcats were well on their way to a blowout.

The next possession Young’s reappearance into the game did not last long as he picked up his fourth foul.  Curry picked up his fourth one just right after that.  Mainly they played a 2-3 but they also played a 3-2 and went to a 1-3-1 on a couple of possessions.

Lukas Gunter began to pick apart that zone, with dribble drive penetration, either from layups or getting fouled.  Most of his game high 29 came in the second half, going 19-20 from the free throw line.  Tyler Winchester also took advantage of it bombing four very deep threes in his 14 points on the night.

The momentum swung quickly to the Devils as they began to chip away.  Addison Baxter with a very deep three in front of the Sesser-Valier coaching staff to give the Devils the lead 53-52 with :42 on the clock at the end of the third.

Christopher coughs the ball up and the Devils could not convert on a possession as they had a chance for several stickbacks and the quarter ended with the Devils holding on to the one point lead.

The Devils come out the gate to start the fourth quick with back to back steals from Lukas Gunter and to go up 57-52.

The Devils keep a five point lead with L. Gunter and Pedigo trading trips to the line.  The Devils go up 63-56 at the 4:30 mark with a couple more free throws from the Red Baron who struck again. (WMIX broadcaster Danny Czerwinski’s name for Lukas Gunter)

Bradley Young then goes on a tear. The exclamation point was a break away two handed dunk to tie it up at 65 with two minutes and change left on the clock.

In the closing seconds of regulation,  Gabe Schimpf knocks down a pair of free throws to give Christopher the first lead in a long while. Tyler Winchester answers back with a three to put S-V back up 68-67.

Bryce Pratt (Cool Hand Luke for the Bearcats down the stretch this year)  goes 1/2 from the line, the Devils turn the ball over and Young finds Pratt in the post to put Christopher up 70-68.

The Red Baron struck again from the line again and Schimpf has a three that rims in and out at the buzzer as both teams are tied at 70 at the end of regulation.

In the extra frame, Pedigo and Schimpf strap the Bearcats on their back as Curry and Young foul out.  Tyler Winchester hits another three at the 2:46 mark of OT to give the Devils a three point lead and they kept the lead until Zach Snell drills a deep three with :39 seconds left to tie it up at 81.

Lukas Gunter goes down and hits two more free throws, and Pedigo misses a layup.  Charles Farmer ices it from the free throw line to give the Devils the four point victory.

Sesser-Valier improves to 15-13 on the season and 7-4 in the Black Diamond West.  They go on the road to face Chester on Friday night, before starting play in the Crab Orchard Class 1A regional against Zeigler-Royalton  Tuesday at 6:00 pm.

Christopher falls to 14-12 on the year and also 7-4 in the conference.  They make the short bus trip to Z-R on Friday to finish out the regular season.  They will play on Wednesday at the Crab Orchard regional facing the winner of Steeleville and Elverado, Wednesday at 6:00 p.m.

The Bearcats loss gave the BDC West championship to Goreville as they fell back two in the loss column with one game to go.

SESSER VALIER BOX:

L. Gunter 5 0 19-20 29; Farmer 9 2 2-2 26; Winchester 0 4 2-2 14; Boles 1 0 5-6 7; Baxter 1 0 0-0 3; Lance 1 0 0-0 2; Launius 1 0 0-0 2; J. Gunter 1 0 0-0 2; Page 0 0 0-0 0

CHRISTOPHER BOX: 

Pedigo 4 2 12-12 25; Young 7 0 7-12 21; Pratt 5 0 2-4 12; Curry 3 0 3-4 9; Snell 0 1 0-0 3; Saeger 0 0 0-0 0; Motsinger 0 0 0-0 0

SCORE BY QUARTERS:

SESSER-VALIER      16    14    23    17    15  –  85

CHRISTOPHER        29    11    12    18    11  –  81 

 

 

 

 

‘M*A*S*H’ almost ditched Father Mulcahy, but Alan Alda fought to keep the character

William Christopher, who played father John Mulcahy on M*A*S*H* for 11 Seasons (MeTV photo)

William Christopher, who played father John Mulcahy on M*A*S*H* for 11 Seasons (MeTV photo)

(From MeTv’s website. Click on the link to read the full article. Here is an excerpt) This past New Year’s Eve, William Christopher passed away at the age of 84. Best known for his role as Father Mulcahy on M*A*S*H, the actor died exactly one year after his former costar Wayne Rogers. It’s been a tragic last year or so for fans of the classic sitcom, but we should be thankful for all the wonderful performances we got over the show’s 11 seasons. One of the stories that came out after Christopher’s death tells of how his character was almost cut off the series in 1976 — after the actor suffered a serious illness.

February or April?

NASA photo

NASA photo

Several area fire departments still have burn bans in effect.  The National Weather service in Paducah in their Hazardous Weather Outlook, states the fire danger is particularly high to day because of high winds, low humidity and dry vegetation.

It is going to be mostly sunny today with highs in the lower 60. Tonight it will be mostly clear with lows in the upper 30s.

Friday it will be mostly sunny with highs in the upper 60’s.  Lows will be in the mid 40’s with a 20% chance of rain after midnight.

Saturday will be mostly cloudy with a 30% chance of rain with highs in the lower 60’s.

Sunday and Monday will be sunny with highs around 70 and lows around 50.

There is a chance of rain for Tuesday and Wednesday with highs in the upper 60’s and lows in the lower 50’s.

 

Severin: Governor Showed Leadership at Budget Address

State Represenative Dave Severin with governor Bruce Rauner on a visit to Herrin Middle School

State Represenative Dave Severin with governor Bruce Rauner on a visit to Herrin Middle School

SPRINGFIELD, IL – State Representative Dave Severin (R-Benton) today said the Governor showed great leadership and gave guidance to the General Assembly in his Budget Address on Wednesday. Severin also expressed an eagerness to work out a compromise.

“The Governor really stepped up today,” Severin said, “He gave the General Assembly direction and leadership, by outlining parameters to the Senate’s compromise. This sort of direction has been desperately needed. Now it is time for us to put partisan politics aside, roll up our sleeves, and get to work on a long-term balanced budget.”

In the end, Severin was happy to see that the Governor’s top priorities are job creation, keeping taxes down and economic growth. Severin believes having a budget that enables those things is a must.

“At the end of the day, we cannot expect to tax our way out of our financial woes. We have to get more high paying jobs coming to Illinois. By doing this there is no doubt that this state will see a tremendous amount of economic growth.” Severin said, “That’s why I believe any balanced budget has to be a bargain for taxpayers and job creators alike.”

Betty Jo Thomas – Benton

Betty Jo Thomas, age 84, of Benton IL, passed away at 11:05 p.m. Sunday, February 12, 2017 at the Stonebridge Senior Living Center of Benton.Betty Thomas

Betty Jo Thomas was born on January 4, 1933 in Benton, the daughter of Bert Reed and Ada (Snitchler) Reed. She married Jack L. Thomas, Sr. and he preceded her in death in 1998.

Mrs. Thomas worked as a cook at Kewpee Café, she would later work at Turco in Du Quoin, and most recently, until she retired, worked at Bennett’s Restaurant in Benton.

She is survived by her three children: Terry Thomas of Benton, Jack Thomas and wife Mary of Benton, Sabrina Marcelin of Langdon, ND; seven grandchildren: Sabrina Thomas, Jakcob Thomas, Brandy Souser, Josh Marcelin, Jason Thomas, Jeremy Thomas, Jessica Thomas; eleven great-grandchildren: Dillon Bishop, Alexus Bishop, Anthony Thomas, Rachel Thomas, Madison Thomas, Laney Thomas, Payton Thomas, Ronin Souser, Aven Souser, Lexi Marcelin, Bailey Marcelin; and three nephews David Trusty, Tim Lampley, Tom Lampley, and a cousin Jamie Auten.

Mrs. Thomas was preceded in death by her parents, husband, a son Keith Thomas, a brother Carl Reed, and a sister Shirley Trusty.

Mrs. Thomas’ wishes were to be cremated.

Graveside services will be held at a future date.

Arrangements are through the Leffler Funeral Home of Benton.

Memorial contributions may be made to the family of Betty Jo Thomas, to be used to assist with her.

To leave online condolences to the family, or to share memories of Mrs. Betty Jo Thomas, visit www.lpfuneralhome.com

Elvon Zook – Buckner

Elvon Preston “Captain Action” Zook, 90, of Buckner, IL, passed away at 9:55 a.m. on Tuesday,  February 14, 2017, at his home.

He was born on October 18, 1926, to William and Parisea (Lathum) Zook in East Prairie, MO.  Elvon was a self employed brick layer.

Elvon was a veteran of the United States Army and was a member of the Italian Club in Coello.

thumbnail_Elvon ZookHe is survived by his children, James (Judy) Brady of St. Charles, MO,  Terry (Bob) Russell of Houghton Lake, MI, Karen Zook of Phoenix, AZ, Tammy McCollum of Benton, IL, Pamela Zook of Benton, IL; son-in-law, David McClerren; two brothers, Billy Zook of Glen Allen, MO, Chalvus Zook of Wappapello, MO; six Sisters, Delphia Hougland of Columbia, IL, Dathol Barksdale of Sikeston, MO, Linda Ivie of Sikeston, MO, Laverta Bonta of St. Louis, MO, Carolyn Shemwell of Dover, TN, Brenda Watson of Poplar Bluff, MO;  grandchildren, Kyle (Sarah) McCollum, Travis McCollum, Eric (Kailee) McCollum, Jennifer McClerren, Byron McClerren, Shawn Zook, Bobby (Carolyn) Russell, John (Patty) Russell, Aaron Russell, Melissa Arview-Brady, James Brady, Erik Davis, Darla Valdez and Brandon Cook and 19 great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents, William and Parisea Zook, two sons, Kevin Zook and Elvon Preston Zook, Jr., a daughter, Rita Zook and two brothers, Dwey Zook and Gary Zook.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Pate Funeral Home in Benton, IL.

Visitation will be held Friday, February 17, 2017, from 10:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. at Pate Funeral Home, 301 South Main St. in Benton, IL.

Funeral services will be held on Friday, February 17, 2017, 1:00 p.m. at the Pate Funeral Home, Benton, IL, with the Reverend Bob Russell, officiating.

Following services burial will take place in the Brady Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Elks Crippled Childrens BPOE 1234.

Online condolences can be given at www.patefh.com.

 

Awesome for mid to late February

Feburary 15 graphic

Vegetation is still very dry.  Local fire departments had to respond to a few field fires yesterday.  Several communities are still under a burn ban.  Please do not burn until we receive a significant amount of precipitation.

As you can see in the above graphic from the National Weather Service, it is going to be an outstanding weekend.

The high should be in the 70’s on Monday.  There is a chance of showers and thunderstorms moving in on Monday night into Tuesday.  We will keep you informed if it looks like anything will be severe. -sd

 

Rangers roll over Rams

benton rangersBENTON, IL – (Paul Hines Mt. Vernon Register-News. Click to read the full story. Here is an excerpt) The Rangers basketball team led for most of three quarters in a 52-33 Tuesday night victory over Mt. Vernon. The Rams raced to a quick early lead, but it evaporated in the second quarter. Benton built a double-digit second-half advantage and cruised to victory. The Rangers entered the game ranked No. 6 in class 3A. & The Rangers finished with seven 3-pointers. Derek Oxford hit four from long range. He led all scorers with 16 points. “They hit some nice shots,” (Mt. Vernon Coach Doug) Creel said. “(Oxford) played well, hit some big shots. Like I said, they’re a pretty good basketball team.” Parker Williams added eight, and Gehrig Wynn finished with seven. & Mt. Vernon dropped to 7-18 overall this season. Benton improved to 26-2 this year.

Valentines Day HS basketball preview

Steve Dunford   franklincounty-news.com

We have four games on tap involving county schools with Senior nights in Benton, Christopher, and Thompsonville.

Zeigler-Royalton (3-18)(0-10) travels to Trico (7-19)(2-7)  The Tornadoes are coming off of a huge 63-62 win over Webber Township on Friday.  The Pioneers dropped a 55-47 road decision against arch rival Steeleville on Friday night.

Galatia (10-13) at Thompsonville (5-16).  The Tigers are coming off of and overtime loss at Elverado on Saturday night and Galatia is coming off a 57-51 loss to Hardin County on Tuesday.  Galatia had the season series 2-0.

Sesser-Valier (14-13)(7-4)  will be at Christopher (14-11)(7-3).  The Bearcats have taken both games in the series.  The Bearcats beat Vienna Friday night 64-49 and Sesser-Valier fell to Goreville 61-43.  Goreville clinched a share of the BDC West crown on Friday.

Mt. Vernon (7-14)  goes south to face the Benton Rangers (25-2).  I talked to coach Doug Creel about his young ball club today.  Their leading scorer is O’ Shea Hardin (JR) at 10 ppg.  Next is Zach Williams (JR) at 8 ppg.,  Lukas Cooper (SO) at 5ppg.,  Quintin Kujawa (SR) at 4 ppg; and Jake Martin (SO) rounds out the starting lineup at 3 ppg.  The Rams bring Terriance Blacok (SO) 5ppg, Weston Brackes (SO) 3ppg. and Amier Spann (FR) 3.0 ppg

 

When God is in the Classroom

educationNOTE; This has been circulating around Facebook today. It is from a teacher’s blog named Mrs. Ackley. Here is an exerpt. Click to read the full article. -sd I’ve heard it said in various ways, “They have taken God out of the classroom.” I’ve even been asked, “How can you work in a public school when you can’t share your faith with the kids?” I’ve watched teachers walk away from public education with great frustration because of politics, evaluation systems, state standards, pay, and lack of support. If I am being honest, there are days in which I ask, “Why am I still here?” Yet, every time I ask myself that question, I hear a soft whisper in my soul… “Because I am here.” God is in your classroom.

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