Bearcats defeat Hamilton County, improve to 7-1

By Tom Wheeler

Coach Eric Stallman’s Christopher Bearcats played their third game of the week, all with the same results — wins. The Cats defeated the Hamilton County Foxes 52-40 at home on Saturday night to give then a 7-1 record on the young season.

If anybody would have told coach Stallman before the game that his Bearcats would defeat the always tough Foxes by 12 without their leading scorer Tyler Atchison scoring a field goal, he might not have believed you, but that is what happen.  Atchison only scored three free throws but his defense on the all-south candidate of the Foxes Levi Lueke set the tone for the game. The Cats showed they are not a one man team and have five guys capable of being the leading scorer each night.

Junior Eric Young led the Cats scoring with 19 points after dropping 24 on the Foxes last year.

Christopher jumped off to a quick 12-5 first quarter lead behind eight points from junior sharp shooter Eric Young. The home team outscored the Foxes by five in the second frame to go into half time leading 26-14 as big Kevin Mercks chipped in seven of his thirteen points and Young added four charity tosses on his way to scoring 19 on the night.

The third quarter the Foxes scored 15 points but still trailed 38-29 going into the final eight minutes. It was then time for junior point guard Jake Towers to step up.  A true point guard’s job is to protect the ball and hit his free throws and Towers showed the maturity of a seasoned veteran as he knocked down 8-of-10 free throws with the game on the line.  Towers joined Young and Mercks in double figures with 13 points on the night while senior R.J.Kuh had a hustling game scoring four points including two crucial free throws early in the last frame. Freshman Haunter Wheeler and Josh Calloni saw limited action without scoring.

The game was won at the free throw line for the Bearcats who hit 19-26 (73 percent) free tosses compared to 9-18 (50 percent) for the Foxes.

Hamilton County was led in scoring by Lueke with 11 who sat out most of the last quarter with foul problems. Logan Billington scored 9, Tyler Cross 5, Baliee Gay 5, Garrett Biggerstaff 5, Nathan Anselment 3 and Travis Stevens chipped in 2.

When Fox coach Keith Welch was asked about Young’s scoring he answered “it wasn’t a surprise, he dropped 24 on us last year at Mcleansboro.”  Christopher coach Eric Stallman called the victory “a big win for us.”

The Bearcat junior varsity of Coach Jeremy Varner also won all three games this week to raise their record to 3-0 going into Tuesday night’s home game with Cobden.

West Frankfort native releases Christmas CD

West Frankfort native Jonathon Willis

By LEIGH M. CALDWELL

As many people adopt the “Shop Local” and “Shop Small” mantras at Christmas, Franklin County residents can ensure that even their Christmas music was “made in Southern Illinois,” so to speak.

Jonathon Willis, a West Frankfort native, has released “This Christmas Night,” a CD of his original arrangements of classic sacred Christmas songs, just in time for enjoyment and gift-giving this season.

Willis was born into a musical family — his father, Gary, a piano player, and his mother, Harriet, a singer. It was no surprise, then, that Willis was a “natural” when he began taking lessons at a young age. After graduating from Frankfort Community High School in 1988, he continued his musical training at Murray State University in Murray, Ky.

During his formative years, he also discovered a love and an aptitude for computers, and began to find ways to marry the two disciplines together. Willis moved to Nashville in the late 1990s, and there he became an in-demand music technology expert and consultant, as well as an arranger, producer, and player.

He has appeared on many artists’ recordings, including Phil Keaggy, Neal Morse, Newsong, Laura Turner, and Jim Weatherly. He has also written, arranged and produced music for several record labels, as well as music for Carnival and Celebrity cruise ships.

Willis has recorded several solo piano records over the years, and self-released a new CD of original music called simply “Solo Piano” in 2010.

This year has seen the release of his first Christmas album.

“I have had a lot of people over the years ask me when I was going to get around to putting out a Christmas CD,” Willis said. “I’ve been performing my own arrangements of many Christmas songs for a long time at different events. I just felt the time had come to go ahead and do it.”

“This Christmas Night” includes classic Christmas carols, such as “Joy to the World” and “Away in a Manger,” as well as more contemporary sacred Christmas songs, such as “Mary Did You Know” and “Breath of Heaven.” The music is a mix of classical, easy-listening and jazz piano styling, all with Willis’ personal stamp.

“There are songs on this project that really take me back to my childhood, that I think really help evoke a Christmas mood,” Willis said. As for his personal favorites on the album, “I’ve always enjoyed the mystery of the Christmas story, so I’m really drawn to the classic melodies and lyrics of songs like ‘O Come, O Come Emmanuel’ and ‘What Child Is This’.”

For a sampling of the music on “This Christmas Night,” click play on the video below for a short montage of three different songs from the album.

Willis said he made the conscious decision to keep sacred and secular music separate, and just put sacred Christmas music on this album. He plans to release an album of secular holiday music in 2013.

Willis, 42, lives in Spring Hill, Tenn., with his wife of 19 years, Diana, and the couple’s three children.

“This Christmas Night” can be ordered from Willis’ Web site, http://jonathonwillismusic.wordpress.com/ for $15, which includes shipping.

Central Dispatch Board meets

By BRUCE A FASOL

A regular meeting of the West Franklin Central Dispatch Board Wednesday night focused on three major areas being updated.

The Board heard from their attorney, Rebecca Whittington on the status of the entity’s application for 501c3 status with the state as a not-for -profit. That application is still pending with final information being added before submitting to the Secretary of State’s office. That process is continuing.

No lawsuit has yet been filed on behalf of the Board against the city of Sesser. However, a draft of a possible suit to be filed was discussed, Wednesday. The lawsuit seeks money believed owed to the Board by the city of Sesser, who is considered in arrears in payments to fund the group. The amount currently owed is believed to be around $24,000 for general funding of the dispatch center itself.The other members of West Franklin Central Dispatch have voted to sue the city of Sesser for non-payment of expenses including monies paid to the IRS as part of the recent financial scandal experienced by the group.

And, the Director of E911 for Franklin County, Rick Basso, spoke on the status of the emergency call center for Central Dispatch. A number of scenarios are being discussed among the members of the group. Dispatching from County, the city of West Frankfort and keeping the status quo have all been discussed with no decision yet reached.

The three and a half hour meeting was the final regular meeting of the calendar year.

BMS Junior Rangers move to 8-3 with win at Pinckneyville

By Jim Muir

The Benton Middle School Junior Rangers improved to 8-3 on the season with a 66-33 road victory at Pinckneyville Wednesday night.

Derek Oxford and Austin Wills combined for 44 points in the non-conference win. Oxford narrowly missed a double-double grabbing nine rebounds to go with his game-high 24 points. Oxford also had a two steals and a pair of assists. Wills added 20 points, five rebounds, one steal and two assists to help key the win.

Benton jumped out to a 21-8 first quarter lead and then outscored the Panthers 16-5 in the second frame to cruise to a 37-13 halftime lead. The Junior Rangers continued the onslaught in the third quarter outscoring Pinckneyville 18-4 opening up a 55-17 margin at the end of three quarters.

Also in double figures for BMS was Tyson Houghland who added 10 points and five rebounds. Rounding out the scoring for the Junior Rangers was Parker Williams with five points, Brett Bonenberger with three, Blane Pankey with two and Jordan Richey with one. Oliver Davis and Gehrig Wynn, Hamilton Page, Lance Cockrum, Troy Tillman and Scott Mosely also saw action in the eighth grade contest.

The Junior Rangers also won the seventh grade game handily defeating Pinckneyville by a score of 40-18. The game was relatively close throughout the first two quarter with Benton holding leads of 6-4 at the end of the first quarter and 12-6 at halftime. Benton outscored Pinckneyville 15-8 in the third stanza and opened up a 27-14 lead after three quarter and then put the game on ice in the fourth by outscoring the Panthers 13-4 to come away with the convincing win. The win improves the BMS seventh grade team to 8-1 overall.

Brett Bonenberger, Gehrig Wynn and Drew Owens each tallied eight points for Benton. Bonenberger also added seven rebounds and one assist and one steal in the win. Rounding out the scoring for the seventh grade squad was Hamilton Page who had five points to go along with six rebounds, two steals and three assists. Blane Pankey add four points, Eldon Owens, two points and Avery Potter two points. Also seeing action for Benton was Mason Wills, Parker McGuire, Robbie Moore, Ethan Kreiger, Branden Luster, Peyton Mosely, Braxton Lutz, Logan Darr, Jordan Bowlin and Triston Summers.

Both teams are back in action on Tuesday, Dec. 11 when they travel to Du Quoin. The seventh grade game begins at 5:30 p.m.

McLeansboro man arrested on drug charges

STAFF REPORT

Benton Police have charged a McLeansboro man with marijuana possession after a fight.

On Tuesday, police were dispatched to East Main and McLeansboro Street in Benton because of a fight in progress.

Jared C. Akin, 29, of McLeansboro was arrested and charged with unlawful possession of cannabis. There were also two active Franklin County warrants for his arrest.

Zeigler Fire Department fundraiser Saturday

By BRUCE A. FASOL

One of this area’s most efficient volunteer fire departments wants to grow. So, Saturday night they are having a fundraiser to help fund an addition to their current home.

Chief David Greer’s department is hosting a Raise the Roof event Saturday night at Zeigler Eagles Lodge. The event is planned to raise money so that an addition can be built to the current fire station at Zeigler City Hall.

The department needs more room for their emergency vehicles and seeks to raise the money themselves, with community help.

“We literally have equipment stacked up and in the loft,” said Lt. Kathie Flowers. One emergency vehicle sits out in the elements.

Saturday night’s event begins with a BBQ dinner served from 6 to 8 p.m. Music by Shakey Jake begins at 8 p.m. There will also be a silent auction as well that night.
Tickets are $15 per person and will be available at the door.
This is the first of a series of fundraising events for the new construction desired. A Raise the Roof Concert Series is also planned.

Deadline approaching to sign up for Benton talent show

Benton Public Library is planning its first Christmas teen talent show next week, and if you want to participate, now is the time to sign up.

Teens are asked to sign up at the library by Friday, Dec. 7.

“We’re hoping for a variety of performers, from musicians to poets and anything in between, as long as it has a holiday theme,” said library director Erin Steinsultz.

The Christmas talent show will be at 6:30 p.m. Dec. 12 at the library.

West City plans Christmas community movie night Dec. 8

A free family movie night will be held Saturday, Dec. 8 at the West City Community Center. The festivities start at 4 p.m. with a candy cane hunt for children.

At 6 p.m., the movies begin. “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” and “A Charlie Brown Christmas” will be shown.

The evening’s free festivities will also include popcorn, hot chocolate and cookies, a coloring contest, and a visit from Santa.

Benton Police make trespassing arrest

STAFF REPORT

Benton Police have arrested a Johnston City man after reports of a disturbance.

On Monday, police were called to the 800 block of North Frisco Street.

There, they arrested Robert Roeder, 37, of Johnston City, charging him with criminal trespass on railroad property.

Benton Police arrest woman in retail theft

STAFF REPORT

Benton Police have arrested a Johnston City woman in a theft at a downtown clothing store.

On Monday, police were dispatched to Peek-A-Boo clothing store, 504 Public Square, to investigate retail theft at the store.

Kendra Whitecotton, 26, of Johnston City was arrested and taken to Franklin County Jail for further processing.

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