West Frankfort (2-1) at Harrisburg (2-1)

by Steve Dunford

I will feature all the cheerleaders in each preview throughout the year. (Thank you Amy Johnson for the use of the picture)

The West Frankfort Redbirds open Ohio division play tonight against the Harrisburg Bulldogs.

The Redbirds were on the road last week and beat Sparta, 33-16.  The Bulldogs picked up their second win of the season, 21-14 over Boonville, IN.  It was their second win in three weeks from a team from the Big 8 Conference, which is made up of Indiana schools except Mt. Carmel.

Here is what West Frankfort Coach Brian Beery had to say about the Bulldogs coming into tonight’s matchup, “Harrisburg is a very good football team. They have depth, and some very good running backs. Defensively we will have to contain speed backs, and stop #44 (Jordan Bartok)  in the middle. I expect this to be a very physical game, and the team that is the most physical will win, plain and simple.”

I spoke to new Harrisburg Coach Gabe Angelly had to say about facing the Redbirds tonight.  He is a long time assistant that took over after long-time Harrisburg Coach Al Way ended his third tour of duty with the Bulldogs.  He said, “(West Frankfort QB) Connor Eaton is a tough kid, and creates a lot of opportunities for them. We will have to play well to contain him. 

He also said with Bartok, that Hunter Smith and Carl Russ are their biggest threats in the backfield.  He also mentioned how Chandler Bowling and Hunter Jackson has stepped up on the defensive end.   He also said that two sophomores, QB Isaac Crabb and RB Carl Russ are maturing more every game.

I watched film this week from Harrisburg’s week one game with Mt. Carmel.  The Bulldogs have four very good linebackers in Jackson, Bartok, Kent Cletcher, and Presley Gauch.  This might cause the Redbirds some problems tonight with their running game.

I know there could be some changes since week one, but Mt. Carmel had a tough time on the ground, but when they went to the air in the second half, that could be the weak link.

Eaton has been hooking up more and more with WR’s Kyle Hammers and Mason Clay.  For the Redbirds to stay with the ball game, they will have to throw the football.

The win over Harrisburg last year was a turn around to the program for the Redbirds.  I expect a very close hard fought game.  I am going to be rooting hard for WF tonight, but I have to go with the Bulldogs at home by seven.

 

 

 

 

Benton (2-1) at Herrin (2-1)

by Steve Dunford

I am going to feature the cheerleaders for each of the four schools in each photo. (Thank you Lana Smothers for letting me use the photos.)

The Benton Rangers pitched a shutout last week against Pinckneyville 41-0.  Quarterback Hamilton Page passed for five touchdowns.

Herrin went into VanMater field in DuQuoin and fell to the Herrin Tigers 21-17.

This is what Ranger coach Bob Pankey has to say about tonight’s matchup, “Herrin will play a ground and pound style of offense and will attempt to control the clock. They will get their yards but we have to find opportunities to get their offense off the field.

Offensively, they are bigger than we are upfront so we have to utilize our athleticism and quickness to our advantage and get in space as much as possible.”

I watched the Herrin-Carterville game on film.  Here were a few things I picked up on.  Herrin did not go to the air too much, but have three outstanding guys in the backfield in Kyle Matusczak, Tate Johnson, and Jake Gosha, who seems like he has been in high school eight years.

I was impressed with Herrin’s offensive line, they kept Luke Ford in check, as he is a DE on defense.  I have not watched DuQuoin play yet, but Herrin so far is the best all around team that I have watched play this year. I am setting my DVR to watch Carterville-DuQuoin tonight on WPSD gridiron glory.

Carterville had a tough time getting their passing game going against Herrin.  They kept Ford under control on the offensive side of the ball.

The Rangers will be playing in Week 10.  This is a game that will help them come playoff time.  Benton is a very good football team.  However, I am going with the Tigers by 10.  I will be rooting for the Rangers down at Taylor Field.

 

 

 

Sesser-Valier-Waltonville-Woodlawn (3-0) at Johnston City (1-2)

by Steve Dunford

The Sesser-Valier-Waltonville-Woodlawn Red Devils will be going on the road this evening to face the Johnston City Indians.

The Devils made themselves one of the favorites to win the Black Diamond after defeating the Eldorado Eagles.  Johnston City lost a heartbreaker down at Vienna last Saturday afternoon 20-14 in double overtime.

Devils Coach John Shadowens had this to say about the Indians.   Johnston City is a team and program that we greatly respect, and they’ve had their way with us for the better part of 15 years.  Luca Gualdoni is a D1 prospect and maybe the best athlete in the conference, so they’re quite dangerous.”

I asked Coach Shadowens after pulling off such a win if there was fear of a letdown, and he said in practice the kids are taking them serious, and there will not be one.

I watched Gauldoni play as a sophomore, and he did a little bit of everything for the Indians.

I have only been to Ralph Davidson II once.  I have been to the old field a few times.  I don’t know if the Indian runs out on a horse with a flaming torch since they have turf in the new field.

Even going to a hostile environment, I can see the Devils running the table in the conference until week 9.  I know I will be covering them playing Fairfield in Week 9 from the NewsChannel 15 out of Mt. Carmel feed.

I am going with the Red Devils by 14 tonight.

 

WEEK 4 PREVIEW: Christopher-Zeigler-Royalton (0-3) at Edwards County (1-2)

by Steve Dunford

The Bearcats in action in Week 2 against Carmi White County

The C-Z-R Bearcats go on the road to face the Edwards County Lions.  The Bearcats fell at Fairfield last Friday night 60-0.  The Lions lost at Carmi-White County 52-21 last Friday night.  Here is a link to the story from that game from the Albion-Navagator Journal

http://www.navigatorjournal.com/sports/image_eef53818-9961-11e7-b69a-cb38704ca038.html

The Bearcats had a big win earlier in the week at the JV level over Fairfield to improve to 2-1 on the season.  The only loss the Bearcats were in the red zone and the first game of the seasons was called 8-6,

From reading the article from the Albion paper, as well as being home on week two listening to the game with S-V-W-W, the Lions seem to have trouble holding onto the football.

The first three weeks, the Bearcats had to play the cream of the crop in the BDC. Vienna-Goreville has surprised some teams this year.  The Lions, by far is their weakest opponent.

Bryce Pratt was in triple digits passing the ball over the last two weeks.  The momentum could carry over from the JV’s big win Monday night.

I am going with Edwards County by seven tonight.  I would not be one bit surprised to hear a score throughout the night that Harrisburg would pull the victory.

High school football schedule for tonight

Black Diamond

Christopher-Zeigler-Royalton (0-3) at Edwards County (1-2)

Sesser-Valier-Waltonville-Woodlawn (3-0) at Johnston City (1-2)

Carmi-White County (2-1) at Eldorado (2-1)

Vienna-Goreville (2-1) at Chester (1-2)

Fairfield (3-0) at Hamilton County (0-3)

Southern Illinois River-to-River Ohio Division

Benton (2-1) at Herrin (2-1)

West Frankfort (2-1) at Harrisburg (2-1)

Massac County (0-3) at Murphysboro (0-3)

Southern Illinois River-to-River Mississippi Division

DuQuoin (3-0) at Carterville (2-1)

Anna-Jonesboro (3-0) at Nashville (1-2)

Sparta (0-3) at Pinckneyville (0-3)

South Seven

Belleville Altoff (3-0) at Mt. Vernon (0-3)

Marion (1-2) at Cahokia (1-2)

Carbondale (1-2) at Centralia (2-1)

 

Latest AP Illinois High School Football poll

http://www.bnd.com/sports/high-school/prep-football/article173116516.html

Here is a link to the latest Associated Press Illinois High School football poll, from the Belleville News-Democrat

The only ranked teams in the 618 is Highland is ranked 3rd in 5A, and Centralia is 9th.  Altoff is ranked 2nd in 4A, and Herrin received votes.

Carlyle received votes in Class 1A.

IHSA September Board Meeting Recap: Raye McDonald Joins IHSA Staff, Board Member Appointed, Lacrosse State Final Site Named

From Matt Troha, Assistant Executive Director, Illinois High School Association

The IHSA Board of Directors met for their regularly scheduled meeting on Monday, September 11, 2017, where the Board announced the hiring of Raye McDonald (right) as the IHSA’s Coordinator of Special Programs.

“I am extremely grateful for the opportunity to join the Illinois High School Association staff,” said McDonald. “This is a major step for me, both professionally and personally, and I am thrilled to contribute to the exceptional work of this organization.”

McDonald comes to the IHSA from Battle Ground Academy in Franklin, Tennessee, where she has served as an Assistant in the Athletic Department since 2015. Her administrative duties at the school included coordinating schedules, team travel, assignment of officials, gameday operations of over 30 high school and middle school teams, as well as compliance with Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association (TSSAA) by-laws.

“We are very pleased to be able to welcome Raye to the IHSA team,” said IHSA Executive Director Craig Anderson. “She has shown an unbridled work ethic, and genuine passion for helping students throughout her career. We believe she will be a valuable asset in advancing the IHSA programs she administers and promoting the Association’s mission as a whole.”

Before joining Battle Ground Academy, McDonald served as the Video Services Coordinator for Belmont University Athletics in Nashville, Tennessee. She has immersed herself in a variety of professional experiences in the sports world, having previously served as a Sports Reporter for MTTV Channel 10 in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. She also completed three internships, including a marketing role with D1 Sports Training and Therapy, as a Blue Belle campus liaison at Middle Tennessee State, and in event marketing and management with Elite Athletic Events.

“Raye’s diverse work experience really set her apart in the search process,” said Anderson. “Her time in high school and college athletics, as well as with private organizations, will allow her to bring a unique perspective to the IHSA. I look forward to her calling upon her past experiences to enhance the IHSA and its programs.”

McDonald is a 2006 graduate of Franklin High School in Franklin, Tennessee, where she participated in girls’ lacrosse as a student-athlete. She graduated Cum Laude from Middle Tennessee State in 2010 with a Degree in Radio/Television Broadcasting and also holds a Master’s Degree in Sport Administration from Belmont University.

“I am confident my experiences working in collegiate athletics and my time at Battle Ground Academy have adequately prepared me for this position,” said McDonald. “I am excited to work with the IHSA staff, community, and Illinois member schools.”

McDonald’s initial duties at the IHSA are expected to include oversight of the March Madness Experience, preparation of state final elements for all tournaments, and facilitation of the IHSA Road Race.

 

ACTION ITEMS
1. The Board approved a recommendation to name Hinsdale Central High School as the host of the IHSA Boys & Girls Lacrosse State Finals. The inaugural State Finals will take place from May 31 through June 2, 2018. Hinsdale Central will host the state finals in 2018, 2019 and 2020.

IHSA Executive Director Craig Anderson:
“We had three good options to host the inaugural IHSA Boys & Girl Lacrosse State Finals this spring, and are appreciative to all the groups for their interest and efforts during the hosting selection process. We believe that Hinsdale Central is a great state final venue to begin the IHSA lacrosse era. Not only do they have topnotch facilities and offer a central geographic location based on the majority of the participating schools, but their Athletic Director Dan Jones and his staff have experience hosting IHSA State Final events. We are excited to debut the IHSA Boys Lacrosse and Girls Lacrosse State Finals this spring, and know that Hinsdale Central will offer our student-athletes and coaches a memorable experience.”

2. The Board approved a recommendation to appoint Chicago (De La Salle) Principal Diane Brown to the vacant Division 1 Board of Directors seat.

3. The Board approved the financial arrangements for IHSA Chess Sectionals. The IHSA Chess State Series will include a Sectional round for the first time in 2018.

4. The Board approved an annual waiver of IHSA By-laws 3.021 and 3.022 for Berwyn-Cicero (Morton). IHSA rules allow schools who only offer 20 credit hours (four classes) per semester, and on a weekly basis, the ability to apply for a waiver.

5. The Board approved a Program for International Students at Chicago (Morgan Park Academy).

 

APPEALS & ELIGIBILITY RULINGS
1. The Board sustained the Executive Director’s ruling on a student from Decatur (D. Lutheran). The student was ruled ineligible for non-compliance with IHSA By-law 3.030.

2. The Board sustained the Executive Director’s ruling on a student from Peoria (Richwoods). The student was ruled ineligible for non-compliance with IHSA By-law 3.030 and 3.040.

 

DISCUSSION ITEMS
At each meeting of the Board of Directors, there are certain items the Board discusses, but upon which no action is taken. The following is a report of those items from the September 11, 2017, agenda:

1. The Board recognized Wauconda Principal Dan Klett and presented him with a plaque following his final Board meeting. Klett served eight years on the Board, including as the Board President from 2012-2016.

2. The Board heard a report on schools who have filed waivers to play up a State Series classification. All waivers require a two-year commitment. The schools, sports, new class, and applicable years on each waiver are listed below:
School Sport New Class Years
Chicago (DePaul College Prep) Boys Basketball 3A 2017-18 & 2018-19
Chicago (Phillips) Football 5A 2017-18 & 2018-19
East St. Louis (H.S.) Football 7A 2017-18 & 2018-19

3. The Board heard a presentation from IlliniCloud on sports/e-gaming and the involvement of high school students in this activity. The IHSA will begin officially tracking high schools with e-sports programs via its Emerging Sport/Activity tracker.

4. The Executive Director updated the Board on the IHSA’s plans for the New Principals’ Workshop and IPA Conference.

5. The Board heard an update on by-law submissions thus far. By-law submissions are due to the IHSA office by October 10, 2017 in order to be included in the 2017-18 Legislative process that begins in November.

6. The Executive Director updated the Board on the Illinois Council of Private Schools meeting he attended at Bishop McNamara High School.

Redbirds move to 2-1 on the season with a 33-16 victory over Sparta Friday night

by Steve Dunford

SPARTA, IL – Last year  running the quarterback keeper/fake, either QB Brandon Beery, FB Logan Tomanovich or both would pile up a lot of yards on the ground.  This season it is QB Connor Eaton and RB/FB Madison Allen.   The duo, as well as some stingy Redbird defense, left Randolph County with a 33-16 victory Friday night over the Sparta Bulldogs.

Sparta stated the game with a six play drive and the Redbirds took over on downs.  The get on the board with a ten play grinding drive at the 4:46 mark in the first, as Eaton scored on a 15 yard touchdown run.  The extra point failed as it was 6-0 West Frankfort.

On the third play of the Sparta drive, Kyle Hammers picked off a Kijah Banda pass.  The Redbirds get inside their own ten, but could not punch it in, Sparta takes over on downs.

On the next possession, the Bulldogs were three and out, forcing to punt into their own end zone.  WF takes over at the Sparta 28.  On the first play of the drive Connor Eaton runs it in and the Redbirds go up 12-0, at the 9:14 mark of the first half.

On the first play of the Bulldog drive, Madison Allen strips the ball and gives it right back to West Frankfort.  The Redbirds are four and out as the Sparta defense has a fourth down stop.

Sparta then has a ten play drive and the Redbirds hold them on 4th down, with a minute and some change in the first half.  WF lets the clock run out and both teams go to the locker room with it still 12-0 West Frankfort.

The Redbirds won the coin toss at the start of the game and they deferred.   A nice kickoff return by Kyle Hammers give the Redbirds field position near the 50.  WF was knocking on the door again as they were deep into Bulldog territory.  A series of penalties brought the Redbirds nearly back to where they started.

Facing a third and 24, at the 41 yard line, Connor Eaton throws a perfect strike to WR Mason Clay for the touchdown.  The extra point failed.  With eight minutes and some change on the clock in the third quarter, West Frankfort was up 18-0.

Sam Cooksey picks off the second play of the next Sparta drive.  The Redbirds were three and out.

Junior QB Kijah Banda puts the Bulldogs on his shoulders and in this drive picks up a big chunk of the 129 yards rushing he had on the night.  Sparta puts together a very long 12 possession drive, and Banda runs it in for a one yard TB.  He then hits Tony Williams for  the two point conversion to make it 18-8 West Frankfort with 9:53 to go in the game.

The Bulldogs then try an on side kick.  Sparta touches it then Brock Johnson recovers.  I breathed a big sigh of relief because it looked to me there was a Redbird hand on it before Sparta deflected it.

After the onside kick Eaton finds Hammers for a 39 yard pass on the third play of the drive. On the next play Allen runs it in from 16 and runs in the two point conversion as well to make the Score 26-8 West Frankfort with 7:45 left to go.

After a five play Sparta drive which featured a 39 yard run by Banda, West Frankfort takes over on downs.  On the fifth play of the WF drive, Eaton scores his third touchdown of the night from the ten, Cooksey kicks the extra point to make it 33-8 West Frankfort with 3:38 to go.

Sparta then goes to Carlos Keen at QB.  The go on an air assault.  Keen finds Oyston Connors in the end zone in the final few ticks of the game.  The two point conversion was good, for a 33-16 final.

West Frankfort improves to 2-1 on the season and opens SIRR Ohio Division play Friday night on the road facing the Harrisburg Bulldogs, who were 21-14 winners over Boonville, IN last Friday night.

Sparta falls to 0-3 on the season and will open Mississippi Division play facing the Pinckneyville Panthers, who were whipped by the Benton Rangers 41-0 last Friday night.  Sparta has dropped 16 consecutive games spanning over the last three seasons.  I can see the losing streak possibly ending on the turf at Pinckneyville.

 

 

Benton shuts out Pinckneyville 41-0 Friday night

Story from the Benton Evening News

http://www.bentoneveningnews.com/sports/20170908/rangers-blitz-pinckneyville-41-0

Pinckneyville              0  0  0  0    0
Benton                         6 14 21  0   41

SCORING PLAYS

Benton 1 12:00 #10 Hamilton Page pass complete to #4 Cade Thomas for 23 yards. Touchdown! (Point after kick by #1 Ian McMahon blocked) 6-0 Benton

Benton 2 12:00 #10 Hamilton Page pass complete to #7 Neal Carlton for 12 yards. Touchdown! (Point after kick by #1 Ian McMahon no good) 12-0 Benton

Benton 2 12:00 #10 Hamilton Page runs for 5 yards. Touchdown! (Two point conversion pass by #10 Hamilton Page to #7 Neal Carlton good) 20-0 Benton

Benton 3 12:00 #10 Hamilton Page pass complete to #7 Neal Carlton for 33 yards. Touchdown! (Point after kick by #1 Ian McMahon good) 27-0 Benton

Benton 3 12:00 #10 Hamilton Page pass complete to #7 Neal Carlton for 19 yards. Touchdown! (Point after kick by #1 Ian McMahon good) 34-0 Benton

Benton 3 12:00 #15 Andrew Dunn runs for 12 yards. Touchdown! (Point after kick by #1 Ian
McMahon good) 41-0 Benton

 

Red Devils upset Eldorado, 22-14

http://www.bentoneveningnews.com/sports/20170908/red-devils-upset-eldorado-22-14

SESSER, IL –  (Richard Blakely, Benton News.  Please click on the link above for the full story.  Here is an excerpt below.)

Although both Eldorado and Sesser-Valier/Waltonville/Woodlawn were unbeaten going into Friday’s game, the 2-0 Eagles were clearly the favorite.
The Red Devils didn’t read that memo.

They pulled off one of the shockers of the young season, defeating Black Diamond Conference powerhouse, Eldorado, 22-14. Coach John Shadowens’ crew improves to 3-0 while the Eagles fall to 2-1.

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