This week in SIU-MVFC Football

Link to Press Conferences around the Valley

http://valley-football.org/sports/2017/8/16/FB_0816174413.aspx 

Link to Valley Football Weekly Notebook

http://valley-football.org/news/2017/10/16/valley-football-weekly-notebook-oct-16.aspx

Link to Nick Hill’s Weekly Press Conference

https://youtu.be/qVA1GluUTR0

OPENING STATEMENT: 

After watching the film from the weekend, obviously it was a good game for us. Anytime you win, you have to enjoy it. That was no different on Saturday. It was good to see how the guys responded, coming off a tough week.

These were two totally different games two weeks in a row. We got beat by 35 points, and then we were able to win by 35 points. That says a lot about the guys in the room and their commitment to each other to figure out a way to come and flip the script and play their best football game.

Now the challenge is keeping it going. Confidence-wise, they see what type of team they can be, but we also know what type of league this is. If you don’t prepare and come to work and execute and do the things necessary to win a football game, the next team on your schedule will beat you, and this week is no different.

We’re ready for a tough Indiana State team. I have a ton of respect for those guys. They’ve had a few really tough games. They could have a few wins. They’ve played a lot of teams really close. They went to Liberty and had a short field goal blocked to win on the road in front of 20,000 people.

This is a good football team that’s looking for their first win, and it’s their Homecoming. It’s on the road, and our focus won’t be any different than what it has been.

Link To FCS Top 25 Polls

http://valley-football.org/news/2017/10/16/football-six-mvfc-teams-ranked-4-in-the-top-10.aspx

Valley Players of the Week

This week’s Missouri Valley Football Conference honorees include QB Sam Straub of Southern Illinois; QB Chris Streveler of South Dakota; LB Brett Taylor of Western Illinois; PK Cam Pedersen of North Dakota State; and LB Jabril Cox of North Dakota State.

Co-Offense
QB Sam Straub, Southern Illinois
6-4, 240, Jr., Ames (Iowa) High

Straub threw for 368 yards and four touchdowns in SIU’s 42-7 win over No. 15 Illinois State on Saturday. Straub went 22-for-34 (65 percent) in the game without turning the ball over. His 368 yards were 10th-most in school history, and he became the first player in program history with three career games of 4+ touchdown passes.

QB Chris Streveler, South Dakota
6-3, 215, Sr., Crystal Lake (Ill.) Univ. of Minnesota

Streveler accounted for five touchdowns and was near flawless in South Dakota’s big win against Indiana State. In three quarters of work, he completed 27 of 32 passes for 337 yards, and ran eight times for 82 yards. Streveler threw two touchdowns each to wide outs Brandt Van Roekel (10, 55) and Kody Case (35, 22), and scored on a 46-yard touchdown run just before halftime. The Coyotes scored touchdowns on six of Streveler’s eight possessions.

Defense
LB Brett Taylor, Western Illinois
6-2, 230, Sr., Macomb (Ill.) High

Taylor registered a game-high 16 tackles in addition to 2.0 tackles for a loss, one sack and two pass breakups in Western Illinois’ 49-30 win over Missouri State. The Macomb native has now at least tied for the team lead in stops in each of the last 11 contests, including all six games this season. During the game, Taylor moved into fourth place all-time in school history in total tackles with 394.

Special Teams
K Cam Pedersen, North Dakota State
6-2, 199, Jr., Eau Claire (Wis.) Regis High

Pedersen’s 36-yard field goal in overtime lifted North Dakota State to a 27-24 win at Youngstown State.  It was Pedersen’s second career game-winning kick.  He also converted a 19-yard field goal at the end of the second quarter to tie the game 10-10 and converted 3 of 3 extra-point kicks.  Pedersen has converted his last six consecutive field goal attempts.

Newcomer
LB Jabril Cox, North Dakota State
6-3, 227, RFr., Kansas City (Mo.) Raytown South High

Cox had two solo sacks and made a key tackle for loss in overtime that set up a third-and-13 and led to a missed field goal in North Dakota State’s 27-24 victory at Youngstown State.  He tied a season-high with eight tackles and had six of those stops after replacing injured starter Chris Board.

OTHERS NOMINATED
Offense
QB Nathan Mays, Youngstown State — Mays ran for 81 yards and threw for 188 in the Penguins’ 27-24 overtime loss to North Dakota State. He rushed 21 times in the contest. He completed 11-of-15 passes for 188 yards and two touchdowns.

RB Marcus Weymiller, UNI — Led the Panthers to a road upset of No. 7 South Dakota State on Saturday, after rushing for 170 yards on 42 carries and two touchdowns. Before Saturday’s game, Weymiller had not run the ball since Nov. 19, 2016 (also against SDSU).

QB Easton Stick, North Dakota State — Rushed 11 times for a career-high 172 yards and a touchdown in North Dakota State’s 27-24 overtime win at Youngstown State.  Stick’s career-long 80-yard run on the first play of the fourth quarter gave NDSU its first lead of the game, 24-17.  He went 11 of 20 passing for 113 yards and two TDs, and he extended his streak to 149 pass attempts without an interception, passing the NDSU record of 143 set by Carson Wentz.

RB Steve McShane, Western Illinois — Recorded his fourth career 100-yard rushing game, totaling a season-high 143 yards on the ground on 23 carries (6.2 yards per carry). He also scored a 39-yard touchdown in Western Illinois’ 49-30 victory over Missouri State. The Freeport, Ill., native also caught two passes for two yards.

WR Malik Earl, Missouri State — Set a program record with his 14 receptions against the Leathernecks. Earl, who also rushed for a 30-yard touchdown to help stake the Bears to a halftime lead, finished his day with 145 receiving yards and moved up to sixth on MSU’s all-time receptions list (128).

Defense
LB Jabril Cox, North Dakota State — earned Newcomer of the Week honors

DL Colby Isbell, Missouri State — Had four total tackles at Western Illinois, including a pair of sacks. The Rogers, Ark., product made three stops for losses totaling 30 yards Saturday, in addition to forcing a fumble and breaking up a pass.

LB Jim Litrenta, South Dakota — Leader of a defense that limited Indiana State to two field goals and not much else. After totaling six points on two possessions, the Sycamores were limited to 94 yards on 37 plays the rest of the way. Litrenta finished with a game-high eight tackles and had one of nine USD tackles-for-loss. Indiana State ran 22 plays in the second half earned two first downs.

DT Donald Mesier, Youngstown State — Had seven tackles, including four solo stops in the Penguins’ 27-24 overtime loss to North Dakota State. He had a sack for a seven-yard loss in the game.

Special Teams
PR Craig James, Southern Illinois — Had two punt returns and both went for 30+ yards in SIU’s 42-7 win over No. 15 Illinois State on Saturday. James had a 33-yard return and a 30-yard return in the win, the longest two punt returns for SIU this year. His first punt return set up a short field for the offense, which took advantage with a 31-yard touchdown drive to give SIU a 21-0 lead at halftime. James also had an interception and two pass breakups in the win.

K/P JT Bohlken, Illinois State — Bohlken was home for the weekend, but got a call on Friday when regular ISU punter Zach Breen fell ill. Bohlken got in his car and traveled to Carbondale, Illinois, from his home in Jefferson City, Missouri, to serve as the team’s punter for the first time in his career at ISU. Despite the short notice, Bohlken rose to occasion punting seven times for an average of 44.6 yards per punt against the Salukis. He pinned SIU inside the 20 yard line once and booted a long punt of 56 yards to lead the way for the Redbirds on special teams.

KO Specialist Nathan Erickson, Western Illinois — Kicked off eight times, compiling six touchbacks and helping to hold all-conference returner Deion Holliman to just 25 total yards on his two returns, with a long of just 15. Erickson averaged 59.0 yards per kickoff (one kickoff came from the Missouri State 35-yard line, not the Western Illinois 35-yard line due to a pair of penalties).

 

NBC Sports Chicago To Air IHSA Football Playoff Pairing Show This Saturday

 NBC Sports Chicago to carry LIVE announcement for every first round match-up on Saturday, October 21 beginning at 8:00 PM CT; to also be streamed live on NBCSportsChicago.com & via the NBC Sports app

Bloomington, IL/Chicago, IL (October 17, 2017) — The Illinois High School Association (IHSA) Football Playoff Pairing Show returns to NBC Sports Chicago for its seventh season in 2017. NBC Sports Chicago, the multi-platform home for the most games and the most comprehensive coverage of the Chicago Blackhawks, Bulls, Cubs and White Sox, will air the show live on NBC Sports Chicago+ on Saturday, October 21 from 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM CT. Viewers are urged to visit NBC Sports Chicago’s “Channel Finder” page ([NBCSportsChicago.com/channel-finder]NBCSportsChicago.com/channel-finder) for exact NBC Sports Chicago+ channel locations in their area.

The IHSA Football Playoff Pairing Show, which will reveal the brackets and first round match-ups of all 256 playoff qualifiers across eight classes, can also be viewed via live interactive stream atNBCSportsChicago.com/IHSAPairingShow and via the NBC Sports app.

“The IHSA Football Playoff Pairing Show’ continues to be one of the most highly-anticipated events in the state of Illinois and we couldn’t be prouder to once again showcase two-straight hours of live, interactive coverage across all platforms on Saturday night,” said Kevin Cross, Vice President of Content for NBC Sports Chicago.

NBC Sports Chicago anchor Leila Rahimi hosts the show and will be joined by a panel of experts on-set, including long-time IHSA TV announcer Dave Bernhard and Illinois high school football bracketologist Steve Soucie. IHSA TV veteran Camron Smith will breakdown each class with media members from around the state, including NBC Sports Chicago prep football expert “Edgy” Tim O’Halloran. Viewers are encouraged to interact with the show and ask questions to be answered during the program by utilizing the Twitter hashtag #IHSAbrackets.

The program will once again feature highlights, coaches interviews and media analysis from all over the state. In addition, NBC Sports Chicago will be gathering teams & fan reaction moments throughout the “Land of Lincoln” on Saturday from numerous school playoff pairing parties taking place that evening.

“This is one of the most anticipated nights of the year on the IHSA calendar,” said IHSA Executive Director Craig Anderson. “Student-athletes, coaches and communities around the state have put their hearts into the last nine weeks, and for 256 teams, it’s an amazing chance to celebrate their accomplishments, while looking ahead to the path to the IHSA Football State Finals. We appreciate the time and effort that our partners at NBC Sports Chicago put into making this night so special.”

The IHSA Football Playoff Pairing Show kicks off NBC Sports Chicago’s playoff coverage of IHSA Football, which culminates with all eight state title games being televised and streamed by NBC Sports Chicago on Thanksgiving weekend (Nov. 24-25), live from Huskie Stadium on the Northern Illinois University campus in DeKalb.

Redbird QB Connor Eaton ….Devils RB Eli Gunter for WSIL/Banterra Player of the Week

http://www.wsiltv.com/story/33771417/banterra-player-of-the-week#WNPoll156998

Click on the link to vote above.  Previous winners from Franklin County are RB Madison Allen of West Frankfort, FB Peyton Rock of SVWW, and QB Hamilton Page of Benton.

SIU Men’s Basketball issues statement regarding the National Anthem

CARBONDALE, IL – On behalf of the Saluki Men’s Basketball Family: In light of recent events involving race relations in the United States, our team has placed an emphasis on understanding the sacrifice that men and women make every day serving our country. After in-depth discussions with members of local law enforcement and Saluki alum and veteran Harvey Welch, we have decided as a team that we will stand and place our hand over our hearts for the playing of the national anthem.

We stand with our hand over our hearts for the playing of the Star Spangled Banner to show the utmost respect and gratitude to those who have served and continue to serve our country. We are forever indebted to the men and women who have given their lives in order for us to have the freedoms bestowed by the First Amendment. As racial injustice continues to be seen around America, it is clear that change is needed. We respect the right people have to protest, but believe the true way for change is coming together as a society.

Before every game we walk past a quote by Rick Warren that says, “It’s not about you!” We choose to embody this not only by our play on the court, but also in our actions off of it. Thank you.

Rend Lake Fishing Report 10/16/17

REND LAKE FISHING REPORT ,October 16, 2017 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Phone (618) 724-2493 Fax (618) 724-4089 e-mail : rendinfo@usace.army.mil Web site http://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/rend “Like” us on Facebook at Rend Lake Project Office/Visitor Center

LARGEMOUTH BASS – Good Minnows spinner baits, worms, and black and blue jigs. Reports of fish being caught around Jackie Branch, Sandusky Cove, and below the dam. Fish in shallow bays near brush cover and bushes. Fish around bridges and along the rocks 14” minimum length limit, 6 daily creel limit. 1 fish daily creel limit in PONDS 14” minimum length.

CRAPPIE – Excellent Meal worms. Small & medium minnows. Quarter-ounce pink and white tub jigs. Shallow water! Fish attractors! From shore, fish near structures, hot spots are Jackie Branch, Sandusky, Sailboat Harbor, Marcum coves, and Ina Boat Ramp. Try the Jackie Branch Breakwater and along Mine 21 Road. Fish the main lake drop off areas. 25 fish daily creel limit with no more than 10 fish 10 inches or longer

BLUEGILL –  Good Small jigs, worms, meal worms, wax worms, crickets. From shore try Sailboat Harbor and Mine 21 Road. Try fishing shallow with crickets, worms or small jigs. Fish in the back of necks and on flat shallow banks and on the rocks. 10 fish daily creel limit in PONDS.

CHANNEL CATFISH – Excellent Large minnows, leeches, Hoss’s Hawg Bait, night crawlers, and Sonny’s stink bait. Try leeches in moving water. Drift fish the flats. Set line 3-4’ from the shore over rocks. Try the Waltonville Dam, Turnip Patch, Jackie Branch, and North Sandusky Day Use Area. 6 fish daily creel limit in PONDS. Jugs must be attended at all times while fishing.

WHITE BASS – Good In-line spinners, jig and curly tail grubs. Reports of fish being caught around the 154 bridges. Fish around along the rocks and drop-offs Fish in shallow bays near brush cover and bushes. 20 fish creel limit. No more than 3 fish 17” or longer daily

LAKE LEVEL: 404.89 AVERAGE POOL FOR THIS DATE: 405.24 WATER TEMP: 68°F

Use of a minnow seine, cast net, or shad scoop for bait collecting within 1000 yards downstream of the Rend Lake dam and spillway is prohibited.

Maps of the Fish Attractor tree locations along with GPS readings are available at the Rend Lake Corps of Engineers Project Office. Contact Randy Cordray for more information at (618) 724-2493.

Chester Blanks CZR 60-0

http://www.bentoneveningnews.com/sports/20171013/chester-blanks-czr-bearcats-60-0

CHRISTOPHER, IL  (Randall Risley, Benton News. Please click on the link for the full story.  Here is an excerpt below. )

NOTE:  The JV team improved to 5-3 last night against Chester 30-28.

A game that already figured to be a challenge for winless Christopher-Zeigler-Royalton was made all the more difficult with injuries to several key Bearcats Friday as the Chester Yellow Jackets rolled to a 60-0 Black Diamond Conference win at Spann Field.

Greg Fletcher, one of the most significant offensive threats and a stalwart on defense, was one of the injured players.

“We had seven or eight starters out tonight, so we were using 15 first-year players,” said CZR first-year head coach Anthony Hargrove.

 

SVWW Red Devils blow past Vienna-Goreville, 38-13

http://www.bentoneveningnews.com/sports/20171014/svww-red-devils-blow-past-vienna-goreville-38-13

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

The Sesser-Valier/Waltonville/Woodlawn Red Devils got off to a bit of a slow start in Friday’s home game with Vienna-Goreville, but still managed a 38-13 win over the Eagles at Carrol Kelly field.

The SVWW offense racked up 390 rushing yards in the game. Peyton Rock collected 55 yards on nine carries. Tanner Eubanks added 52 yards on three tries and Smith was 4-7 passing for 58 yards and one touchdown.

Lukas Gunter had 48 yards on two catches and one touchdown. The Red Devil defense held the Eagles to 170 yards rushing. Nolan Dahncke paced the Eagles with 82 yards on 14 carriers. He had 59 yards on his last two carriers late in the game. Logyn Fassato was 2-3 passing for 49 yards and one touchdown to Dahncke.

Big first half surges Salukis past No. 15 Illinois State, 42-7

by John Lock  siusalukis.com

The Southern Illinois football program ran out to a 21-0 halftime lead and cruised to a 42-7 win over 15th-ranked Illinois State on Homecoming. SIU’s defense forced five turnovers and five 3-and-outs, and the offense piled up 549 yard of total offense in the win.

“I just can’t say enough of how proud I am of the guys in that locker room,” SIU head coach Nick Hill said. “The way that they responded with their backs against the wall. Everyone just stuck to the plan we talked about. This is a process. We’ve taken a step forward with this program in the toughest conference in the country.”

Illinois State (4-2, 2-1 MVFC) entered the game 2-0 in the Missouri Valley Football Conference. SIU had lost three-straight games and was winless in the MVFC. The Redbirds were allowing just 219 yards per game, but the Salukis had 320 yards by halftime en route to the blowout win. Last week, South Dakota State blitzed SIU in the first half and cruised to a win. This week, Southern did the same thing to Illinois State. 

“That just set the tone for the game,” SIU safety Jeremy Chinn said. “Coming off a rough week, we were frustrated. We knew we had to come out strong from the jump and it was going to be a dogfight for them, and it was going to be a dogfight for us. You set the tone.”

The Salukis set the tone early. SIU’s defense forced a 3-and-out on the opening drive, and the offense immediately went 70 yards in five plays to take a 7-0 lead. Southern (3-3, 1-2 MVFC) continued to dominate defensively for the remained of the half. Illinois State had seven possessions in the opening half, and six of them ended in a 3-and-out or a turnover. Chinn and Craig James had interceptions in the first half. 

“I always talk about how I love (the players and coaches),” Hill said. “I’m proud of the way that we came and stuck together. We talked about being a family and being here for each other and to have fun. I think that’s what they came out and did today.”

The Salukis featured a remarkably balanced offensive attack. Four players had at least 70 yards receiving, and three players had at least 45 yards rushing. D.J. Davis was the early star; of his first five touches, two went for touchdowns and three went for 20 yards or more. At halftime, Davis had 129 all-purpose yards on eight touches (16.1 yards per touch). 

“He’s a playmaker, and it’s our job to get him the football,” Hill said of Davis. “Sometimes we have to be creative with how we get it to him. When he touches the football, good things happen.”

SIU opened the second half with the ball and was forced into a 3rd-and-8, but Sam Straub threw a perfect deep ball–his fourth passing TD of the game–to Raphael Leonard for a 73-yard touchdown. The Redbirds scored late in the third quarter to get within 28-7, but they never truly got back into the game. SIU grinded out more than 17 minutes of possession time in the second half to seal the win. 

Straub ended up with 368 yards and four touchdowns, his third career four-touchdown game. Connor Iwema caught six passes for 118 yards, his fourth career 100-yard game. All told, the Salukis racked up 549 yards of total offense against a defense that was allowing fewer than 220 over its first five games. Defensively, the Salukis forced five turnovers in a game for the first time since 2014. 

“We put it all together. We have good players on this team,” Hill said. “Some of them are young, so that youthfulness shows itself at times. When we come together, we can get on a role, but we can also go and get beat next week if we don’t execute.”

UP NEXT


SIU travels to Indiana State for the Sycamores’ Homecoming game next Saturday. Kickoff is set for 2 p.m. CT in Terre Haute. 

NOTES


The Salukis beat a ranked opponent for the 16th consecutive year … SIU forced five turnovers for the first time since 2014 (vs. SEMO) … Straub’s 368 yards rank 10th in SIU single-game history (Straub now has three of the top 12 single-game passing yard marks in school history) … The Salukis have forced 15 turnovers this year, already more than the team had in each of the last two seasons (14 in each season).

Red Devils recieve votes in the latest AP Class 3A poll

Here is the eighth set of 2017 rankings of Illinois high school football teams in each class, according to an Associated Press panel of sportswriters and broadcasters. This vote was taken Oct. 10:
Class 8A
School W-L Pts Prv
1. Lincoln-Way East (10) (7-0) 109 1
2. Maine South (6-1) 97 2
3. Wilmette Loyola (6-1) 83 3
4. Chicago Marist (1) (7-0) 78 4
5. Barrington (7-0) 64 T5
6. Homewood-Flossmoor (6-1) 58 T5
7. Huntley (6-1) 48 7
8. Bolingbrook (6-1) 14 NR
9. LaGrange Lyons (6-1) 13 NR
10. Naperville Central (5-2) 11 8
— Others receiving votes: Naperville North 10, Hinsdale Central 7, Gurnee Warren 4, Lincolnshire Stevenson 2, Oswego 2, St. Charles East 2, South Elgin 2, Oswego East 1.
Class 7A
School W-L Pts Prv
1. Lake Zurich (5) (7-0) 113 2
2. East St. Louis (5) (6-1) 105 1
3. Glenbard West (2) (6-1) 99 3
4. Normal Community (7-0) 78 4
5. Batavia (7-0) 75 5
6. St. Charles North (6-1) 50 8
7. Chicago St. Rita (5-2) 36 9
8. Rockton Hononegah (7-0) 25 NR
9. Lincoln-Way Central (6-1) 23 10
10. Wheaton North (6-1) 19 NR
— Others receiving votes: Hoffman Estates 18, Willowbrook 5, Algonquin Jacobs 4, Lisle Benet 4, Rockford Auburn 3, Chicago Lincoln Park 2, Arlington Heights Hersey 1.
Class 6A
School W-L Pts Prv
1. Crystal Lake Prairie Ridge (13) (7-0) 130 1
2. Crete-Monee (6-1) 110 4
3. Cary-Grove (5-2) 87 5
4. DeKalb (6-1) 78 6
5. LaGrange Nazareth (6-1) 75 2
6. Normal West (6-1) 63 7
7. Springfield Sacred Heart-Griffin (5-2) 49 3
8. New Lenox Providence (5-2) 38 NR
9. Lombard Montini (5-2) 28 10
10. Lakes Community (6-1) 17 8
— Others receiving votes: Lemont 17, Danville 8, Burbank St. Laurence 5, Oak Lawn Richards 4, Riverside-Brookfield 4, Peoria Central 2.
Class 5A
School W-L Pts Prv
1. Chicago Phillips (11) (7-0) 119 1
2. Sterling (1) (7-0) 109 2
3. Dunlap (7-0) 86 4
4. Highland (7-0) 82 3
5. Antioch (7-0) 74 5
6. Decatur MacArthur (6-1) 61 T8
7. Morton (6-1) 38 10
7. Washington (5-2) 38 T8
9. Centralia (5-2) 19 6
10. Hillcrest (5-2) 12 7
— Others receiving votes: Troy Triad 9, Rich Central 5, Chicago Payton 4, Chicago Solorio Academy 2, Rochelle 1, Chicago Lindblom 1.
Class 4A
School W-L Pts Prv
1. Rochester (11) (7-0) 110 1
2. Herscher (7-0) 94 3
3. Johnsburg (7-0) 88 4
4. Dixon (7-0) 74 5
5. Morris (6-1) 63 2
6. Belleville Althoff Catholic (6-1) 53 6
7. Effingham (6-1) 36 7
8. Coal City (6-1) 25 T8
9. Rock Island Alleman (5-2) 18 NR
(tie) Herrin (6-1) 18 10
— Others receiving votes: Chicago Raby 15, Taylorville 10, Chicago Sullivan 1.
Class 3A
School W-L Pts Prv
1. Elmhurst IC Catholic (11) (6-1) 118 1
2. Tolono Unity (1) (7-0) 107 2
3. Williamsville (7-0) 99 3
4. Byron (7-0) 80 4
5. Carlinville (7-0) 66 6
6. Monticello (6-1) 57 7
7. Bloomington Central Catholic (6-1) 42 9
8. Decatur St. Teresa (6-1) 34 5
9. Elmwood-Brimfield (6-1) 15 8
10. Peotone (6-1) 13 NR
— Others receiving votes: Anna-Jonesboro 10, Fairfield 9, Wilmington 4, Sesser-Valier 3, Vandalia 2, Watseka 1.
Class 2A
School W-L Pts Prv
1. Sterling Newman (11) (7-0) 117 1
2. Farmington (1) (7-0) 106 2
3. Gibson City-Melvin-Sibley (7-0) 92 3
4. Hamilton West Hancock (7-0) 81 4
5. Downs Tri-Valley (6-1) 64 5
6. Rockridge (6-1) 51 7
7. Westville (7-0) 49 6
8. Orion (6-1) 39 9
9. Maroa-Forsyth (6-1) 35 8
10. Fieldcrest (6-1) 9 10
— Others receiving votes: Chicago Hope Academy 8, Trenton Wesclin 5, Aurora Christian 2, Alton Marquette 1, Clifton Central 1.
Class 1A
School W-L Pts Prv
1. Lena-Winslow (8) (7-0) 106 1
2. Tuscola (3) (7-0) 100 2
3. Forreston (6-1) 90 3
4. Annawan-Wethersfield (6-1) 64 5
5. Carrollton (7-0) 52 7
6. Shelbyville (6-1) 48 6
7. Red Hill (7-0) 29 T10
8. Ottawa Marquette (6-1) 26 8
9. Mt. Sterling Brown County (6-1) 24 4
10. Athens (6-1) 23 9
— Others receiving votes: Fulton 21, Freeport Aquin 11, Princeville 5, Camp Point Central 3, Dakota 2,

Red Devils post upset win over Rangers

http://www.bentoneveningnews.com/sports/20171013/red-devils-post-upset-win-over-rangers

MURPHYSBORO, IL (Rick Hayes, Benton News.  Please Click on the link above for the full story.  Here is an excerpt below.)

Benton dug itself into a 13-0 deficit, never recovering from a flat offensive performance, while dropping a 19-14 decision to Murphysboro Friday night.

Murphysboro came into the contest with just one victory after seven starts. With the victory, the Red Devils spoiled Benton’s opportunity to clinch a postseason berth. The loss dropped the Rangers to 5-3.

“This is not the situation we wanted to put ourselves in. Now we get a chance to see what they’re made of, how they handle adversity,” Pankey said. “We have to find a way for this setback to not be a setback and not deter from us where we want to go moving forward.”

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