Sesser-Valier’s Nick Marlo, Benton’s Aubrey Hunter recieve NJCAA academic awards

Reece Rutland – Rend Lake College Sports Information

Rend Lake College has nominated 22 student athletes and three teams for their high academic achievement in the 2016-17 year. The National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) will honor the students in upcoming weeks.

Eight different Warrior teams had at least one athlete nominated for their prowess in the classroom. Student athletes earning a GPA (grade point average) of 4.0 on a 4.0 scale are nominated for the NJCAA Pinnacle Award for Academic Excellence, the highest award available. Athletes earning between a 3.80 and 3.99 GPA are nominated for the NJCAA Award for Superior Academic Achievement. The last award is for students earning GPAs between 3.60 and 3.79: the NJCAA Award for Exemplary Academic Achievement.

Aubrey Hunter

The Women’s Softball team led all sports in nominations. They were anchored by a trio of Pinnacle Award nominees in Hillary Ingram (McLeansboro) and Tori Pasley (Bluford). They were followed by teammates Breya Cooper (Henderson, Ky.) with a 3.91 GPA, Aubrey Hunter (Benton) with a 3.87 GPA and Nicole Johnson (Johnston City) with a 3.81 GPA, all nominated for the Superior Award. Hannah Carbonaro (Mt. Vernon) GPA 3.73 and Megan Rudolphi (Mascoutah) GPA 3.7 received Exemplary award nominations.

As a team, softball earned a collective 3.20 GPA, marking their fifth year in a row that the team has been nominated as an All-Academic Team.  The NJCAA recognizes the team with the highest overall GPA for their sport as the Academic Team of the Year. To qualify, teams must have a combined GPA above 3.0.

Warrior Volleyball also had a strong showing with four members making the cut. Dana Rubenacker (Dahlgren), Danielle Sitzes (Cisne) and Alexandria Kubiak (Nashville), all three finishing the year with perfect 4.0 for Pinnacle nominations. Ryann French (Woodlawn) earned a 3.62 GPA for an Exemplary nomination.

As a squad, the Volleyball crew notched a collective 3.17 GPA for a team nomination.

Women’s Golf also had a pair of perfects in Taylor Aldridge (Eldorado) and Morgan Wilson (Effingham) with 4.0s. Marion Debove (Belloy-en-France) had a 3.76 GPA, good for an Exemplary nomination. The team also rounded out group honors with a 3.19 GPA.

Nick Marlo

Nick Marlo (Sesser) with the Warrior Basketball team finished the year at 4.0 for a Pinnacle nomination. He was joined in individual honors by teammate Lucas Wilson (Mt. Vernon) with a 3.78 GPA for Exemplary consideration.

Pinnacle nominations are rounded out by Women Tennis player Ashley West (Salem)

Both Men’s Golf and Baseball had two nominated for individual honors.

For golf, Kyler Spencer (Nashville) had a 3.9 GPA and Sean Scott (Waltonville) ha d a 3.89 GPA to earn them both Superior award consideration.

Baseball is represented by Zachary Zarifian (Beach Park) with a 3.69 and Ian Walters (Paduach, Ky.) with a 3.62 for Exemplary nominations.  And for Womens Basektball, Michaela O’Neal (Bloomington) concludes individual honors on behalf of Women’s Basketball. She earned a 3.71 GPA for an Exemplary nomination.

 

Rend Lake College first Baseball Camp a home run

INA, Ill. – Rend Lake College’s first baseball camp kicked off this week with grades 3-5 working on the fundamentals hitting, fielding, pitching, throwing, base running, and mental aspects of the game. The camp was coached by RLC Head Baseball Coach Tyler O’Daniel, far left, volunteer Kaleb Miller, left, RLC Assistant Coach Brandon Hardin, right, and volunteer Jake Wylie, far right. Participants in alphabetical order were: Luke Bauman (Tamaroa), Ethan Berk (Woodlawn), Brody Bilderbeck (McLeansboro), Cole Copple (Benton), Hunter Irvin (Dahlgren), Cyrus Joy (Dix), Tony Kistner (Scheller), Daylin McClauahan (Benton), Trevor Millenbine (Dahlegren), Charlie Schupe (Mt. Vernon), Wade Spence (Sesser) and Hutson Welch (Mt. Vernon). Photo by Reece Rutland, RLC Sports Information Director

RYAN LUCKETT SIGNS WITH RLC

INA, Ill. (June 22, 2017) – Ryan Luckett (LPH out of Louisville, Ky.) signed on to join the Rend Lake College Baseball Warrior ranks this week. Luckett, right, was joined by his brother and RLC alumni, Devin Luckett, left, and Tyler O’Daniel, RLC head baseball coach, back. (Reece Rutland – Rend Lake College Sports Information Director.

Fronteir League Standings and League Leaders

 

East Division W L PCT GB STREAK LAST 10
Schaumburg Boomers 27 9 0.750 1W 8-2
Washington Wild Things 19 16 0.543 7.5 1W 6-4
Windy City ThunderBolts 20 17 0.541 7.5 1L 4-6
Traverse City Beach Bums 16 19 0.457 10.5 1L 4-6
Joliet Slammers 15 20 0.429 11.5 1W 6-4
Lake Erie Crushers 14 22 0.389 13 1L 3-7
West Division W L PCT GB STREAK LAST 10
Florence Freedom 24 12 0.667 1L 6-4
Evansville Otters 19 16 0.543 4.5 4W 7-3
River City Rascals 18 18 0.500 6 1L 4-6
Normal CornBelters 18 18 0.500 6 1W 4-6
Southern Illinois Miners 15 21 0.417 9 1W 6-4
Gateway Grizzlies 10 27 0.270 14.5 3L 3-7
AVG HR RBI
Seth Spivey
Schaumburg
.438
Mercurio, A Florence .389
Sweeney, K Washington .370
Fraga, D Florence .368
Dudley, A Normal .360
Phillips, D Evansville .359
Fletcher, J Normal .358
Jeff Gardner
Evansville
10
Brown, B Gateway 9
Phillips, D Evansville 9
Segovia, A Evansville 8
Patterson, S Traverse City 8
Shoulders, R Joliet 7
Dean, J Lake Erie 7
Seth Spivey
Schaumburg
41
Kengor, W Traverse City 33
Brown, B Gateway 31
Brizuela, J Florence 31
Gardner, J Evansville 30
Dudley, A Normal 29
Phillips, D Evansville 29

Pitching Leaders

ERA – Minimum inning(s) pitched per team game – .8

W SO ERA
Cody Gray
Florence
6
Muller, B Windy City 5
Kerr, A Schaumburg 5
Anderson, M Florence 5
Kines, G Schaumburg 5
Strecker, Z Washington 5
Kraus, J Florence 5
Max Duval
Evansville
57
Kines, G Schaumburg 53
Hagen, S Lake Erie 52
Baez, F Evansville 52
Kraus, J Florence 47
Foss, T Washington 46
Molesky, V Gateway 44
Gunnar Kines
Schaumburg
1.31
Muller, B Windy City 1.36
Von Ruden, K Windy City 1.95
Kurokawa, J Lake Erie 2.64
Vocca, T Florence 2.75
Gregory, R River City 2.85
OKeefe, B Washington 2

Sesser-Valier-Waltonville-Woodlawn Red Devils – 2017 Football Schedule

NOTE:  The IHSA released statewide the 2017 football schedules and enrollments.  I will be releasing a master Black Diamond and SIRR schedules tomorrow.

Sesser (S.-Valier) [Coop] (0-0)

Nickname: Red Devils

Head Coach: John Shadowens

2016 Record: 5-5

2017 Classification Enrollment: 488.00

MaxPreps schedule & stats

Date Time Result Score Opp.
Score
OT H/A Opponent Opp.
Record
Opp.
Enroll.
Other Site/Game Info
Aug 25 7:00 A Carmi (C.-White County) 0-0 370.00
Sep 1 7:00 A Albion (Edwards County) 0-0 280.00
Sep 8 7:00 H Eldorado 0-0 358.00
Sep 15 7:00 A Johnston City 0-0 334.00
Sep 22 7:00 H Christopher [C.-Zeigler-Royalton Coop] 0-0 414.00
Sep 29 7:00 H Chester 0-0 311.00
Oct 6 7:00 A McLeansboro (Hamilton County) 0-0 376.00
Oct 13 7:00 H Vienna 0-0 356.00
Oct 20 7:00 A Fairfield 0-0 423.00

Christopher-Zeigler-Royalton Bearcats – 2017 football schedule

NOTE:  The IHSA released statewide 2017 football schedules and enrollments for classifications.  I will release master schedules for the SIRR and Black Diamond tomorrow.

Christopher [C.-Zeigler-Royalton Coop] (0-0)

Nickname: Bearcats

Head Coach: Josh McCurren

2016 Record: 0-9

2017 Classification Enrollment: 414.00

MaxPreps schedule & stats

Date Time Result Score Opp.
Score
OT H/A Opponent Opp.
Record
Opp.
Enroll.
Other Site/Game Info
Aug 25 7:00 H Vienna 0-0 356.00
Sep 1 7:00 H Carmi (C.-White County) 0-0 370.00
Sep 8 7:00 A Fairfield 0-0 423.00
Sep 15 7:00 A Albion (Edwards County) 0-0 280.00
Sep 22 7:00 A Sesser (S.-Valier) [Coop] 0-0 488.00
Sep 29 7:00 H Eldorado 0-0 358.00
Oct 6 7:00 A Johnston City 0-0 334.00
Oct 13 7:00 H Chester 0-0 311.00
Oct 20 7:00 A McLeansboro (Hamilton County) 0-0 376.00

 

 

West Frankfort Redbirds 2017 Football Schedule

NOTE:  The IHSA released the 2017 football schedules for all schools statewide today.  I will be posting all four county programs on the website today.  I will be posting a master schedule for the SIRR and Black Diamond tomorrow.  If you click on the highlighted opponents, It will take you to the IHSA website so you can view their schedule

West Frankfort (Frankfort) (0-0)

Nickname: Redbirds

Head Coach: Brian Beery

2016 Record: 6-4

2017 Classification Enrollment: 517.00

MaxPreps schedule & stats

Date Time Result Score Opp.
Score
OT H/A Opponent Opp.
Record
Opp.
Enroll.
Other Site/Game Info
Aug 25 7:30 H Anna (A.-Jonesboro) 0-0 514.00
Sep 1 7:00 H Pinckneyville 0-0 418.00
Sep 8 7:00 A Sparta 0-0 336.00
Sep 15 TBA A Harrisburg 0-0 542.00
Sep 23 12:00 H Benton 0-0 564.00
Sep 29 7:00 A Murphysboro [Coop] 0-0 743.00
Oct 6 7:00 N Herrin (H.S.) 0-0 757.00
Oct 13 7:00 H Metropolis (Massac County) 0-0 591.00
Oct 20 7:00 A Nashville 0-0 411.00

Benton Rangers 2017 Schedule

Note:  The IHSA released football schedules statewide today with enrollments.  I will post the four county schools today.  I will post the entire SIRR and Black Diamond schedules tomorrow.

Benton High School

Nickname: Rangers

Head Coach: Bob Pankey

2016 Record: 4-5

2017 Classification Enrollment: 564.00

MaxPreps schedule & stats

Date Time Result Score Opp.
Score
OT H/A Opponent Opp.
Record
Opp.
Enroll.
Other Site/Game Info
Aug 25 7:00 H Carterville 0-0 581.00
Sep 1 7:00 H Sparta 0-0 336.00
Sep 8 7:00 H Pinckneyville 0-0 418.00
Sep 15 7:00 A Herrin (H.S.) 0-0 757.00
Sep 23 12:00 A West Frankfort (Frankfort) 0-0 517.00
Sep 29 7:00 H Harrisburg 0-0 542.00
Oct 6 7:00 H Metropolis (Massac County) 0-0 591.00
Oct 13 7:00 A Murphysboro [Coop] 0-0 743.00
Oct 20 7:00 A Anna (A.-Jonesboro) 0-0 514.00

Miners’ Win Streak Broken In Matinee Loss At River City

from the Southern Illinois Miners

The Southern Illinois Miners fell in the middle game of their road series at CarShield Field in O’Fallon, Missouri by a final score of 8-2 on a hot Wednesday afternoon, evening the series at one game apiece.

The Miners got to Rascals starter Reese Gregory early in the game, as after Brett Wiley singled with one out in the top of the first, Ryan Lashley clubbed a two-run home run over the right-center field wall for a 2-0 Miners lead. Gregory (3-2), however, would settle down after that to pitch eight innings, keeping the Miners’ bats off-balance with six hits allowed and three strikeouts, allowing Southern Illinois no more runs in the game.

After the Rascals did not score in the first two innings against Kody Knaus (0-2), they would plate four runs to take the lead in the bottom of the third on four hits, including an RBI double to cap the frame by Josh Ludy as River City took a 4-2 lead. The Rascals would later add three runs to the advantage in the bottom of the sixth inning on a two-run homer by Brandon Thomas and an RBI single by Jimmy Kerrigan to make it 7-2. Johnny Morales’ RBI double in the seventh inning completed the scoring in the game as the Miners saw their win streak halted at four games.

With the midweek series tied, Southern Illinois will look to rebound on Thursday night at 6:35 p.m. Chris Washington will take the hill in the rubber match for the Miners while River City’s starter has yet to be named.

The Southern Illinois Miners are the 2016 Frontier League West Division Champions, the 2014 and 2015 Frontier League East Division Champions and the 2012 Frontier League Champions. They have been awarded the Frontier League Organization of the Year award three times since their inception, and also set a new Frontier League attendance record in 2007, their inaugural season. For ticket information, contact the Rent One Park box office at (618) 998-8499. For any additional information, visit our website at www.southernillinoisminers.com.

Box Score

Batting Stats

S Illinois
# Batter P AB R H RBI BB SO AVG
23 Massey, C SS 4 0 1 0 0 0 .300
6 Wiley, B 2B 4 1 1 0 0 0 .389
19 Lashley, R 3B 4 1 2 2 0 0 .250
25 Martin, W DH 4 0 2 0 0 1 .311
8 Wertz Jr., K CF
LF
4 0 0 0 0 1 .273
15 Earley, N RF 3 0 1 0 0 0 .232
34 Taylor, Z C 4 0 0 0 0 0 .000
27 Flores, M 1B
LF
3 0 0 0 0 1 .225
2 Lindley, L CF 3 0 0 0 0 0 .286
22   Critelli, A 1B 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
33 2 7 2 0 3

Batting  HP: N.Earley (4).  HR: R.Lashley (5).  RBI: R.Lashley 2 (25).
Team LOB: 5.

Fielding  A: C.Massey 3 (77), B.Wiley 3 (11), R.Lashley 3 (45), Z.Taylor (1), A.Critelli (1), J.Lollar (3).  E: B.Wiley (2).  FCS: Z.Taylor (1).  PO: C.Massey 4 (65), B.Wiley 3 (13), K.Wertz Jr. 2 (6), N.Earley (52), Z.Taylor 4 (4), M.Flores 8 (46), L.Lindley 2 (88).  SBA: Z.Taylor (1).  TC: C.Massey 7 (143), B.Wiley 7 (26), R.Lashley 3 (64), K.Wertz Jr. 2 (8), N.Earley (55), Z.Taylor 5 (5), M.Flores 8 (48), L.Lindley 2 (89), A.Critelli (1), J.Lollar (3).

River City
# Batter P AB R H RBI BB SO AVG
2 Merjano, J 2B 5 1 1 0 0 0 .290
3 Kerrigan, J LF 4 0 2 2 0 0 .331
24 Silver, J 3B 5 1 2 0 0 1 .323
23 Martinez, B RF 3 0 1 0 1 1 .274
14   Thomspn, R RF 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000
10 Jurgella, M DH 4 1 0 0 1 0 .275
33 Ludy, J C 4 2 3 1 0 0 .270
18 Thomas, B CF 4 1 1 2 0 2 .198
8 Freeman, C 1B 4 1 2 0 0 0 .276
12 Morales, J SS 2 1 2 1 2 0 .204
36 8 14 6 4 4

Batting
2B: J.Silver (9), J.Ludy (6), J.Morales (7).  HP: J.Ludy (6).  HR: B.Thomas (4).  RBI: J.Kerrigan 2 (24), J.Ludy (12), B.Thomas 2 (11), J.Morales (18).  SF: J.Kerrigan (2).  CS: B.Thomas (3).
Team LOB: 10.

Fielding  A: J.Merjano 8 (96), J.Silver (67), J.Morales 2 (95), R.Gregory (4).  DP: 1 (R. Gregory(P) – J. Morales(SS) – C. Freeman(1B)).  PO: J.Merjano (55), J.Kerrigan (55), J.Silver (20), B.Martinez (104), R.Thomspn (1), J.Ludy 3 (60), B.Thomas 5 (68), C.Freeman 12 (208), J.Morales 2 (44).
TC: J.Merjano 9 (155), J.Kerrigan (57), J.Silver 2 (93), B.Martinez (110), R.Thomspn (1), J.Ludy 3 (64), B.Thomas 5 (69), C.Freeman 12 (225), J.Morales 4 (144), R.Gregory (8).

Pitching Stats

S Illinois
# Pitcher IP H R ER BB SO ERA
32   Knaus, K 2.2 6 4 4 2 0 14.29
21 Dubsky, A 2.2 5 3 3 1 2 3.95
10 Lollar, J 2.2 3 1 1 1 2 6.75
8 14 8 8 4 4
River City
# Pitcher IP H R ER BB SO ERA
34 Winning Pithcer  Gregory, R 8.0 6 2 2 0 3 2.85
25 Chavarria, M 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 2.45
9 7 2 2 0 3

 

Pitching:  Southern Illinois
BF: K.Knaus 15, A.Dubsky 14, J.Lollar 13.
P-S: K.Knaus 70-41, A.Dubsky 42-29, J.Lollar 43-25.

Pitching:  River City
BF: R.Gregory 30, M.Chavarria 4.
P-S: R.Gregory 101-70, M.Chavarria 9-5.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
S Illinois 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 7 1
River City 0 0 4 0 0 3 1 0 x 8 14 0
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The last two wins could turn the tide for the Cardinals

by Steve Dunford

Jack Links Beef Jerky made out like bandits in bonus advertising the last two nights.  Six was a Serious Number, the last two nights, and On The Run is coughing up $.50 drinks today.

I realize both wins have been against the lowly Phillies, a team that I fear at times the Cardinals are heading the same direction, a win is a win though.  Last night after the dismal pitching performance with Michael Wacha, and the struggles of Greg Garcia in the field and at the plate, Matt Carpenter going 0-5, and walk off the field with a win was a big boost.  Even if it was against the sisters of the poor, comeback wins like that can turn around a season.

Since Cardinal General Manager John Mozeliak announced his big shakeup, I have noticed the Cardinal offense on the upswing.  I am old school in baseball in a lot of things.  I would hate to see the DH come to the National League.  I love double switches.  I love the strategy decisions whether or to pinch hit for your starter in the seventh inning when he is dealing.

If I am flipping channels I will sit and watch a few innings of an NL game.  The only time I will stop and watch and American League game is to watch Albert Pujols or Matt Holliday hit.

This old school baseball guy is slowly turning into a sabermetrics guy.  I pay more attention to a players OPS (on base percentage + slugging percentage)  than I do the traditional hitting stats of batting average home runs and RBI’s.

Here is when I made my conversion.  When the Cardinals dealt Jon Jay to the Padres for Jedd Gyorko, several Cardinal fans bemoaned the fact that he was a .300 hitter.  I would tell him yes, but Jay rarely takes a walk.  That is when I started looking at a players OPS more than their batting average.

Jay’s OPS in his .300 average years in St. Louis was below .800, which would make him a little more than an average hitter at best.  In 2012 Jay had a .305 average with an OPS of .773, In 2014 he had a .303 average and an .750 OPS.

Two days before Gyorko was dealt to the Cardinals, I looked like the genius that I am not.  I was talking Cardinal baseball with a group of people online two days before.  We were talking about the weak bench, I said we needed someone like Gyorko or injured Atlanta Brave, Sean Rodriguez, who was with the Pirates.  I thought Gyorko would be a hustling utility man that has been in the Cardinals past like Jose Oquendo, Rex Hudler and Joe McEwing, not hitting cleanup as the starting 3B and has the potential to be an All Star reserve.

Cardinal hitting coach Mark Burdaska as a prospect with the Oakland A’s in his 1978 Topps card. (e-bay photo)

Since Mo’s shakeup, I have noticed an uptick in the Cardinal offense since Mark Budaska is looking over John Mabry’s shoulder.  I realized Camden Yards is more of a bambox than Cincinnati’s Great American ballpark over the weekend.  If you have an OPS of .900, you will have a very successful MLB career.  I wish I had comparisons of before and after Budaska had taken over.  The biggest breakdown is over the last seven days.  Here is a list of the Cardinals during that time frame with a .900 plus OPS:

Dexter Fowler 1.381
Matt Carpenter 1.096
Tommy Pham 1.080
Jose Martinez 1.042
Jedd Gyorko 1.011
Stephen Piscotty 1.002
Yadier Molina .920
Paul DeJong .903

The offense is starting to click.  Yes the starting pitching is in a little slump.  I am not concerned with Lance Lynn and Mike Leake.  Since Carlos Martinez ditched the stupid hair extension, he has been putting up Cy Young type numbers.  His maturity level is increasing, as he has had only one meltdown. I am somewhat concerned about Adam Wainwright.  I am very concerned about Michael Wacha, in his last few starts.

The Dodgers have learned to manipulate the 10 day DL to their advantage.  Put Wacha on the DL for arm fatigue.  Rehab assignments are for 30 days this year instead of 20.  Give him some time off.  Assign him to Memphis for his rehab and put him in the bullpen.

Here are some candidates who could take Wacha’s place in the rotation.  Personally I would like to see Jack Flaherty get a shot.   The 21 year old right hander had an impressive spring, and is climbing through the minors quickly.  He is 1-0 with a 3.04 ERA at Memphis after being called up from Springfield.  In AA he was 7-2 with  a 1.42 ERA.

Luke Weaver could be back.  He is 6-1 with a 2.33 ERA.  John Gant only had the mopup game when he was with the big club is 1-1 with a 2.13 ERA.  Marco Gonzales got rocked in his DH start but he is 2-3 with a  2.97 ERA.  These are all Memphis stats.

Some say that if he goes to the pen he could have closer type stuff.  He could be wicked one inning at a time, but I see him as a 7th inning guy.

I am very concerned with Seung Hwan Oh.  I pay close attention to a starters ERA.  For a relief pitcher, I pay more attention to their WHIP (walks+hits/innings pitched.)  Below a 1.00 is outstanding.  When you get in the 1.25 range, you are getting hit pretty hard. Oh’s is at 1.39.  He pitched out of a jam last night, but it is more than the Cubs slapping him around.

John Brebbia, who has been outstanding out of the pen leads the club with an .075.  Trevor Rosenthal has a 1.09.  Matt Bowman has a 1.12.

For the Cardinals to be successful, they need to count on these two guys to have weeks like they have had.  Lefthanders Brett Cecil had a .027 WHIP and Kevin Siegrist had an .050 whip in the last two games.

Greg Garcia made it clear in the early season that he wanted to be a starter.  His average has dipped to .208 and was plum awful in the field.  I was thinking last night, those are Pete Kozma numbers.  He is out of options, and his Cardinal days might be limited if they keep one utility infielder on the bench.  Paul DeJong deserves to stay with the big club.  The only savior for Garcia is that he is a left handed hitter.

Speaking of left handed hitters, the website MLB Trade Rumors, which is usually accurate, says that Freddie Freeman will be moving to 3B.  Matt Adams has found a home.  He could have been that middle of the order bat the Cardinals need.

Here is todays lineup.  Get a win Cmart, and hopefully he gets the run support he deserves.  Dexter Fowler is not in the lineup.  He is listed as day to day,

ST. LOUIS

Carpenter 1B

Pham CF

Piscotty RF

Gyroko 3B

Molina C

J. Martinez LF

Diaz SS

De Jong 2B

C. Martinez P

PHILIDELPHIA

Perkins RF

Galvis SS

Hererra CF

Franco 3B

Nava LF

Joseph 1B

Blanco 2B

Rupp C

Nola p

 

 

 

 

 

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