Tigers Defeat Conference Foe NCOE

Tigers Defeat Conference Foe NCOE
By Steve Dunford
Franklin County Hoops and Gridiron

CHRISTOPHER- The Thompsonville Tigers ran in to their conference rivals the Norris City-Omaha-Enfield Fighting Cardinals last night in a consolation semi final game Wednesday night at the 42 annual Christopher Thanksgiving Tournament. This was the third meeting in the last four games against the crew from White County. The first was a 31-28 win for the Tigers on the last regular season game of the year. They faced in the first round of the Crab Orchard 1A regional last year, falling 54-49 to the Cardinals. Wednesday night the Tigers held on for a 78-75 victory.

Monday night during the NCOE-Christopher game Thompsonville Coach Pete Gordon was drawing up press breakers. He told me we are going to feed the kids at school tomorrow (Tuesday) breakfast for a PBIS award, and we are going to come in and go two to four and work entirely on breaking this. The Tigers had no trouble breaking it. He inserted another guard in the lineup, 6’ 1” freshman Corbin Fitch for 6’ 7” inch Sophomore Center Anthoney Darge. Fitch ended up leading the Tigers with 21 on the night and nearly had a double double with eight rebounds. Fitch also drew the tough defensive assignment of NCOE sharpshooter Matt Long. Long only had one three on the night and most of his game high 26 came from the charity stripe.

Just like in the Fighting Cardinals opening game with Christopher, they come out like a house afire. The Tigers were breaking the press but the lid was on the basket. Another déjà vu minute from opening night was just like in the Webber game Thompsonville PG Tyson Kessler was keeping the team afloat. He ended up with 16 on the night. Kessler nearly had a double double also with nine assists. Fighting Cardinal Center Cooper Wells was getting a lot of open looks. When the Tigers were in some foul trouble and Darge came in the game late in the first quarter, wells was pushed out to the perimeter. At the end of the first quarter, the Tigers run the length of the floor and Fitch throws up a one hand buzzer beater to cut the Thompsonville lead to 20-14.

Play was wild, wooly and rugged in the second quarter. Thompsonville goes into the double bonus with 6:14 to go. I am going to say this here, the veteran crew of Bobby Blondi, Robby Blondi, and Larry Petit did an outstanding job on last nights game. NCOE went into it late in the first half. The Tigers were much improved from the FT line There was a lot of marching to the North end of “The Cave” last night. Both teams go down to the locker rooms with NCOE with a one point lead.

Whether on film or live last year I watched nearly every second of Tiger basketball last year. Darge had by far the best quarter he played. He had eight of his 12 points on the night, four rebounds and a couple of assists. He had seven boards total on the night. With three and some change NCOE Coach Evan Wyllie gets “T”d up. T’ville took the lead in the quarter and was up by eight. They go one for two from the line turn the ball and NCOE begins their final run of the game. At the end of three, the Tigers had a 57-53 lead.

In the fourth NCOE takes back the lead and looks like they were going to most likely play Z-R at 4:30pm Saturday. Midway through the fourth quarter Pete Gordon calls a time out after a Tiger turnover with the Fighting Cardinals up six and the ball. The Tigers start chipping away with Fitch getting a couple of steals.
T’ville ties it at 75 with a bucket from Kessler at the 1:13 mark. NCOE goes for one and coughs the ball up. Darge picks up an offensive board to put Thompsonville up 77-75 with :22. The next possession Long is found down low in the post and Darge blocks his shot. Jared Payne hits one for two from the line with :03 and seals the victory. I could not read my handwriting and I was trying to recall this from memory. I will have to watch the video to verify how much truth.

This is the type of win the Tigers needed after losing so many barn burners last year. I was talking to Webber Township coach Brad Beatty. He kept telling me he was not looking forward to us making the trip up to Bluford in a couple of weeks, while he was waiting to finally take the floor in a very long contest.

The Tigers advance to 1-1 on the season and will play in the consolation championship against the winner of Zeigler-Royalton/Hamilton County JV tomorrow afternoon at 4:30pm . NCOE will play the loser of the contest at 3pm for seventh place.

KEYS TO THE GAME:

1. Between Zack Kirkman and Anthoney Darge…the Tigers had 14 points of the bench. Pete Gordon has a much deeper bench this year.

2. The Tigers put four men in double figures. That would not have happened last year. Reed Raubach crept up on me when I looked at things. He scored 13 on the night.

3. There were very few unforced turnovers….the FT Shooting was better 21/38 55%. Keep improving and push that 70% mark. Yes they had 26 turnovers, which I think is acceptable in that type of play.

4. These kids won their second barn-burner out of four. Both of the wins were against NCOE. They need one or two more like that. When they do, it will be some very very fun times over the next few years.

5. NCOE will hit a lot of threes. The Tiger defense held them to two. They were very good defensively. You might see the box score, but I have not watched a 1A team play like NCOE, even the Webber Township teams of the mid 90’s.

6. Sixty-Four of the 78 scored by the Tigers were out of freshmen and sophomores. Jared Payne and Cory Wilce had seven points each on the night. Wilce had six rebounds and five assists. Payne had seven boards and spent half the night on the bench in foul trouble. Wilce had a layoff during the summer from illness. When he gets his stroke back, watch out when he starts bombing threes.

BOX SCORE:

THOMPSONVILLE (78) Fitch 9 0 3-6 21; Kessler 6 0 4-6 16; Raubach 4 1 4-4 13 Darge 6 0 4-6 12; Payne 2 0 3-5 7; Wilce 1 0 5-12 7; Kirkman 0 0 2-3 2. TOTALS

NCOE (75) Long 7 1 9-10 26; Wells 7 1 5-9 23; Healey 3 0 4-6 10; O’Neill 0 0 3-5 3 Taylor 1 0 0-0 2; Verble 2 1 0-0 7; Baumgarte 0 0 2-4 2; Skaggs 1 0 0-0 2; Simmons 1 0 0-0 2

SCORE BY QUARTERS:

THOMPSONVILLE (1-1) 14 22 21 21 -78

NCOE (0-2) 20 17 16 22-75

TECHNICAL FOULS: NCOE Bench…

William “Bill” Doctorman — Christopher, IL

William “Bill” Doctorman, 89, of Christopher, IL, died November 22, 2016, in Herrin, IL.

Bill was born November 18, 1927 in Christopher to Owen and Ruby (Willis) Doctorman.  

He lived a full and productive life even though he was paralyzed from a bullet that pierced his spine in a hunting accident when he was 16 years old.  He was then home schooled, he spent time repairing televisions and radios and became a HAM radio operator until he went to Kabot-Kaiser Institute in Santa Monica, CA, a rehabilitation complex for polio and paraplegic patients.  It was there, seated in a wheelchair, that he met Margaret Flynn, also in a wheelchair, who had been diagnosed with infantile paralysis.  They fell in love and despite some misgivings from family and friends as to how they would manage, they were married July 23, 1955, at St. Mary Magdalen Church in Camarillo, CA, where they made their home. 

Their wedding was covered by local as well as national press.  Bill worked full-time at the Point Mugu naval facility for 20 years. After retirement, with Bill at the wheel of his hand-controlled car (controls designed by his dad soon after his accident), they made summer round-trips to Christopher, trips to other parts of the country, and in 1982 went on a Caribbean cruise. He was a past president and active member of the Lion’s Club as well as a strong supporter of the Boys and Girls Club.

He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, and two sisters, Dorothy Crnokrak and Shirley Gersbacher.  He is survived by his brother Dean Doctorman and wife Sue of Ullin, IL, special caregiver Gloria, and many nieces and nephews, other relatives and a host of friends,

Bill led a very full life with no complaints and always with a positive attitude.  He was truly an inspiration to all who knew him.  He is already missed.

A visitation will be on Sunday November 27, 2016 at the Gilbert Funeral Home in Christopher, IL, from 1:30 P.M. until 3:30 P.M.  Burial will be in Santa Clara Catholic Cemetery in Oxnard, CA, where he will be laid to rest next to his loving wife.

For more information go to our website at www.gilbertfuneralhomes.com

Batiste John Regis – Christopher, IL

Batiste John Regis, 94, of Christopher, IL passed away November 19, 2016 at his home.

He was born March 28, 1922 in Marseilles, IL, the son of Joseph Regis and Rosa (Edile) Regis.

John was a graduate of Royalton High School.

John married Pauline (Varga) Regis on November 15, 1947 and she survives of Christopher.

He is survived by his daughters Paula Ann and Ron Ryan, of Mt. Olive, IL, Janet Regis and Kerry Sprimont, of St. Louis, MO; grandchildren Kristin Edile and Carl Crawford, of Austin, TX, Eric John and Nicky Ryan, of Elburn, IL and Megan Anne Regis Sprimont, of St. Louis, MO; great-grandchildren Catherine, Corinna, Alyssa, Ethan, Addison, Krysten, Julia and Jerry. He was preceded in death by his parents, one sister Catherine Rowland and two brothers August “Beb” Region and Marion “Mio” Regis.

John was a retired supervisor for CIPS. he was a former mayor of Christopher. He was a member of the IBEW, Christopher Lions Club, Christopher Knights of Columbus and the American Legion. He was a member of St. Andrews Catholic Church, in Christopher.

 

 

Ronald Gene Kirkpatrick – formerly of Sesser

Ronald Gene Kirkpatrick was born in Sesser, IL on November 29, 1938, the son of Roy Wardener Kirkpatrick and Ethel Elkins Kirkpatrick.

He moved to Chicago Heights in 1957 where he graduated from Bloom Township High School and went to work for Ford Motor Company for the next 40 years. Gene and his wife Barbara moved to Arkansas in 1992, following his retirement. Gene passed away at home on November 20, 2016 after a lengthy illness.

Gene loved hunting, fishing and bowling. After moving to Arkansas he began farming, hiring himself out to cut and bale hay for many friends and neighbors. He eventually realized his childhood dream of having his own horse, his beloved Sox.

He is survived by his wife Barbara Burdette Kirkpatrick, eldest son Steven Peterson and his wife Linda, daughter Rhonda Kirkpatrick Sims, son Dennis Peterson and son Michael Linville. He is also survived by four grandchildren, Jill Peterson Criner, Ron Sims, Charlotte Martz and Candace Esquivel, and five great-grandchildren, Darrell Stearly, Jenna Criner, Abbygail Clark, Ziva Martz and Addilyn Esquivel.

Gene is survived by his brother James Kirkpatrick and his sister Patricia Gross. Gene was preceded in death by his son Roy Herman Kirkpatrick and two granddaughters, Laura Elizabeth Peterson and Sara Jeanne Gall.

Graveside funeral services will be on Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2016 at 3 p.m. at Horse Prairie Cemetery, in Sesser, IL. Brayfield-Gilbert Funeral Home in Sesser has been entrusted with local arangements.Ronald Gene Kirkpatrick was born in Sesser, IL on November 29, 1938, the son of Roy Wardener Kirkpatrick and Ethel Elkins Kirkpatrick.

Mary Francis (Cypher) Barton – Benton, IL

BENTON — Mary Francis (Cypher) Barton, 95, went to Heaven on Nov. 18, 2016, to be with her Heavenly Father. She was surrounded by her loving family.

barton“She was clothed with strength and dignity; she laughed at the days to come. She spoke with wisdom and faithful instruction was on her tongue, Her children arise and call her blessed.” Proverbs 31

Mary was born June 21, 1921, to Jasper and Eunice (Reisner) Cypher of Benton.

She married the love of her life, Clarence Edward Barton, on May 3, 1941.

Together, Clarence and Mary were co-owners of the Barton and Collins Furniture Store in Benton for 35 years.

Mary was a rare and inspiring mother, mother-in-law, grandmother, great-grandmother and great-great-grandmother. All who knew Mary can testify to her humility, generosity and dedication to God and family. Her wisdom, strength, and gentle spirit serve as an example that will endure in the lives of those who knew and loved her.

She was a member of Immanuel Baptist Church.

She leaves loving memories to be cherished by her children, David (Linda) Barton of Palm Coast, Florida, Peggy (Kirk) Harris of Benton, Judy (Steve) Keelen of Belvidere, and Rick (Janet) Barton of Decatur; 11 grandchildren, Richard (Cristy) Barton of Riverside, Missouri; Kim (Ed) Narvaez of Colorado Springs, Colorado, Greg Swinney of Benton, Heather (Michael) Franklin of O’Fallon, Sara Holman of Benton, Trent(Kris) Harris of Reno, Nevada, Natalie (Kit) Elam of Mesa, Arizona; Nick Keelen of DesPlaines, Ashley (Eric) Workman of Plainfield, Bryan (Ashley) Barton of Lincoln University, Pennsylvania, and Chris Barton of DesPlaines; 17 great-grandchildren, Knick (Erin) Narvaez of Fallon, Nevada, Sydney and Kobe Narvaez, Emma Kotowski, Kaylee and Jacob Franklin, Dash, Charlie and Josie Holman, Lachlan and Isla Elam, Grayden, Addelyn, Braylon, and Peyton Workman, Layla and Jack Barton; and one great-great-grandchild, Lukas Narvaez.

She was predeceased by her husband, parents, brothers, sisters and a son

Services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 22, in Morton and Johnston Funeral Home in Benton, with Dr. Sammy Simmons and the Rev. Eddie Paul Davis officiating. Burial will be in Masonic and Oddfellows Cemtery in Benton. Visitation will be from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital or Immanuel Baptist Church.

For more information or to sign the online guest register, visit www.mortonjohnstonfuneralhome.com.

James Carl Johnson, Jr. – Christopher, IL

James Carl Johnson Jr., 93, of Christopher, IL, passed away November 13, 2016 at his home.

johnsonHe was born on July 20, 1923 in Helena, Montana, the son of James Carl Johnson and Eunice (Kenny) Elliot and step-father Bob Elliot.

He married M. Geraldine (Overturf) Johnson on November 6, 1953 and she preceded him in death on October 31, 2013.

James is survived by his children Jennifer Carol Johnson, of Christopher and James Carl and Shanna (Bailey) Johnson III, of Goreville, IL; grandchildren James Carl Johnson IV and Evan William Johnson.

James was a master electrician at the Burning Star Mine.

James proudly served in the US Navy from July 1942 to February 1946 as an Aviation Fire Controlman during World War II, in the US Coast Guard from May 1949 to June 1955 as a Fire Controlman, and the US Air Force from September 1955 to April 1965 as an Aircraft Control and Warning Radar Technician.  He retired as a Master Sergeant. His awards included Asiatic Pacific Area Campaign with 2 Stars, WWII Victory Medal, National Defense with 1 Star, Air Force Commendation Medal, three Air Force Good Conduct Medals and a Navy Unit Commendation.

He loved to travel, fish and garden.

James was preceded in death by his father, mother, step-father, one son Kenneth Lawrence Johnson, one daughter Mary Francis Johnson, and one brother Kenneth Lawrence Johnson

Graveside funeral services will be held Sunday, November 20, 2016 at 2 p.m. at Smith Cemetery in Buckner with Rev. Dr. Lauren Lambert officiating. Burial will be at Smith Cemetery in Buckner, IL.

There will be no visitation friends and family are asked to meet at the cemetery.

In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Christopher American Legion. Gilbert Funeral Home in Christopher, IL is in charge of arrangements.

For more information go to www.gilbertfuneralhomes.com.

Alberta Marie Walter – Decatur, IL

Alberta Marie Walter, 50, of Decatur, IL, passed away November 11, 2016.

She was born July 18, 1966 in Eureka, CA, the daughter of Clarence VanHoorebeke and Jane (Baxter) Tucker.

She is survived by her children Robert Province, of Christopher, IL and Janie Kerns, of St. Joseph, Mo; one grandchild Jace Weston Kerns; one brother Dolph VanHoorebeke, of Buckner, IL and one sister, Angie Smith, of Benton, IL

Her wishes were to be cremated with no services.

She was preceded in death by her parents and one brother, Raymond VanHoorebeke.

Gilbert Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. For more information go to www.gilbertfuneralhomes.com

 

 

 

Richard Hommema, Jr. – Melbourne, FL

Richard Hommema, Jr., 89, of Melbourne, Florida, passed away at 7:35 p.m., on  Sunday, November 13, 2016 at his residence.

 He was born on August 4, 1927, to Richard and Katherine (Zwart) Hommema, Sr., in Chicago, IL.  He married the former Sarah Cardy.

Richard is survived by his loving spouse Sarah; three children, Jeanette Carol Hubiak, Keith Allen Hommema and Shirley Ann Gibson; three grandsons, William, John, Derek; and four great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents.

 Visitation will be held Monday, November 21, 2016, from 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm at Pate Funeral Home, 301 S. Main St., Benton, IL.

Funeral services will be held 10:00 a.m., on Tuesday, November 22, 2016, at Pate Funeral Home, Benton, IL.  Burial will follow services at Masonic and Odd Fellows Cemetery.

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

Georgia Shapkoff Hill — Benton, IL

Georgia Shapkoff Hill, who shaped the lives of thousands of students at Christopher and Benton High Schools over four decades, died peacefully Sunday, November 6, 2016 at the age of 94.

pic-pateIt was her wish to be cremated and that her family observe her death privately.  The family asks that her life be commemorated by gifts to the Benton Public Library from whom she gratefully received books delivered to her home after she reluctantly gave up driving at the age of 92.  Her late husband of 56 years Judge Robert S. Hill served as President of the Benton Public Library Board for 16 years.

Mrs. Hill was born to Atanis P. Shapkoff and Svette Georgoff Shapkoff, Bulgarian immigrants, and was the youngest of seven children, surviving her siblings Anthony Shapkoff, Peter Shapkoff, Nicholas Shapkoff, Anne Rodenbush, Kathryn Smith, and Julia Tafel.

She is survived by her three children Brandon Robert Hill (Christine) of Cortez, Colorado; Hollis Hill Lindsey (James B.) of Chicago; and Robbye Hill Toft (Robert F. Ketterer) of St. Louis, Missouri, and three grandchildren Anneliese Toft of Chicago, Martin John Toft IV of St. Louis, and Madeline Hill Lindsey of Chicago, as well as thirteen nieces and nephews.

Mrs. Hill graduated from the University of Colorado and returned to her hometown of Christopher, Illinois where she taught speech and English and directed plays.  She was recruited to return to teaching in 1962 when Benton High School needed someone to teach junior English to prepare college-bound students for their standardized tests. She conveyed her considerable knowledge of American literature, Shakespeare and grammar for their success not only on standardized tests but also in life.  She peppered her teaching with historical knowledge from her travels throughout the United States and Europe.

She equally enjoyed listening to and providing thoughtful counsel to former students on personal and professional decisions and was gratified by their continued successes.

Mrs. Hill was a member of the First Christian Church in Benton, and was active in the March of Dimes, American Association of University Women, and the Illinois Federation of Teachers.  She was a life-long Democrat and voted in every election.

Arrangements entrusted to Pate Funeral Home, 301 S. Main St., Benton, Illinois.

For more information or to sign the guestbook please visit www.patefh.com

Judith Lynn Shukites – Christopher, IL

Judith Lynn Shukites, 63, of Christopher, IL, passed away November 14, 2016 at Memorial Hospital of Carbondale.

shukitesShe was born September 25, 1953 in Christopher, the daughter of William “Bill” Yadloski and Doris Hargraves.

Judith married John D. Shukites on December 16, 1978.

She is survived by her children Phillip (Missy) Shukites, of Christopher and John Michael Shukites, of Christopher; grandchildren who were her life, Zane and Xander Shukites; brothers and sisters Chuck (Cheryl) Yadloski, of Marion, IL, Kathy (Chris) Ahrendt, of Goreville, IL, Sue (Dave) Andress, of Kansas City, MO, Lori (Roger) Gant, of Mulkeytown, IL; several nieces and nephews.

Judith was a retired LPN and an dedicated supporter of the Illinois Autism Society. She was known for playing the accordion and for her work in the music ministry at Christopher First Baptist Church.

.She was preceded in death by her parents.

Funeral services will be held at 7 p.m. on Friday, November 18, 2016 at Christopher First Baptist Church  with Pastor Matthew B. Crain officiating. Cremation rites will follow with burial to be held at a later date.  Visitation will be on Friday November 18, 2016 from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. at the church

In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Christopher 1St Baptist Church, envelopes will be available during visitation at the church.

Gilbert Funeral Home, Christopher, IL, is in charge of arrangements. For more information go to www.gilbertfuneralhomes.com.

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