Robinson Hired as New Ranger Wrestling Coach

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BENTON, IL – (Ian McMahon – The Benton Gazette.  Please click on the link above for the full story.  Here is an excerpt below.)

The BCHS school board made the decision to hire Benton alumni and former wrestler Aaron Robinson as the head coach to replace the recently retired head coach Duane Bean.

“I see a positive future for the program. Aaron is coaching for the right reasons, and knows what it means to be a Benton wrestler,” said Bean.

He made a huge splash in Southern Illinois high school wrestling scene boasting a 130-29 career record with various post season accolades such as: four time all SIRR-Conference, four time all South selection, and a three time state qualifier.

In Robinson’s three trips to Assembly Hall (State Farm Center) he placed one time earning third place. After his high school career Robinson went on to wrestle for McKendree University; a division II school in Lebanon, Illinois.

The numbers game is more important than wins

by Steve Dunford 

I slept through the most of the series with the Dodgers, in which they dropped two out of three.  I looked at the box score this morning and thought to myself, Brett Cecil must be getting right.

In the box score he worked an inning without giving up a run.  But he let two runs score that was charged to Michael Wacha.

Cecil is one of those who in the Cardinal organization the numbers game is more important than wins.  It is obvious that he is not right.  With the 15 day disabled list being shortened to 10 days now, find something to put him on the disabled list.  Let him have the ten days and go on a rehab assignment to Memphis.

Cardinal manager Mike Matheny has said repeatedly through the year we have to get him right, and the best way is to pitch.  If the Cardinals will not put him on the disabled list, the only time he should pitch is in a mop up role.

It seems like that role is going to Tyler Lyons right now.  I foresee Lyons being used in the role that Hector Villenueva was a few years ago.  He needs to be saved “just in case” we have a game that goes 17 innings.

I have referred to Cecil as Randy Choate 2.0, as Cardinal mangager Mike Matheny would put him in key spots and he would get hit hard.

Kevin Siegrist has been roughed up early, but has been better late. I would feel more comfortable with him or Tyler Lyons getting the ball to get a key lefty out.

The starting pitching overall has been stellar.  There have been several good starts wasted this year.  The offense has struggled at times.  Even though Wacha had a bad start last night, he is a fifth starter that would be a number three on a lot of teams.

Here is were the numbers game comes in.  John Mozeliak locked Cecil up for four years.  Cardinal manager Mike Matheny is one that prefers veteran preference.  Cecil has been given high leverage spots all year because of that.

Jhonny Peralta is on the roster because of the numbers game.  They rushed him in his rehab assignment because, “he could help the ball club.”  His call up was at the expense of Magnerius Sierra, who just hit .367 when he was up with the big club.  Him, along with Tommy Pham brought some excitement to the club with speed.  It was reminiscent to they days of Whitey ball.

You can be on rehab for 30 days.  This is veteran preference and the numbers game.  You send a rookie down to AA, for an over the hill former SS who has terrible range.

Hopefully Peralta can prove me wrong, and give the Cardinals a big bat off the bench.  I think it is time to release him and cut ties with him.  But Mo has to save face and keep him, because of ten million reasons.

Yes Peralta started at 3B, and gave Jedd Gyroko the day off.  Gyroko has been knocking the cover off the ball, and has been very solid defensively at third.  I am afraid the veteran presence of Peralta will give Matheny a toy to play with.  There has already been a big decrease in Greg Garcia’s playing time, and you will see Peralta in there at least once a week for Gyroko.  It is good to see Garcia in there tonight, giving Aledmys Diaz the day off.

Before the hamstring injury, Stephen Piscotty was hovering around the Mendoza line.  The rehab days could have been used to get back on track down at Memphis.  Instead Matt Adams is now an Atlanta Brave to make room for him.

It hampered Adams because the only position he can play is 1B.  The Cardinals were sold on not having Matt Carpenter slide over to second or third to get his bat in the lineup occasionally.

Adams has improved so much defensively, I would say he is a plus defender now.  He has already made an impact, filling in for the injured Freddie Freeman.

The trade of Adams weakened the bench considerably.  There is no one now who is a long ball threat coming off the bench.  I am glad he gets the opportunity to play everyday.

There has been little OF production out of Randall Grichuk, Dexter Fowler, and Piscotty.  Tonight Grichuk gets the start in RF, Pham in LF and Fowler in CF.  Piscotty is sitting.

Until he quits hitting, Pham should be in there everyday.  I understand him not making the club out of spring training, Jose Martinez had a great spring.  Pham is producing and brings energy to the lineup.  I can’t put a finger on it but there was just something missing.  Sierra and Pham brought a much needed spark.

Another victim of the numbers game was right handed reliever, Sam Tuivailala.  He gets sent to Memphis with a 3.27 ERA with Miguel Socolovich and Johnathan Broxton with ERA’s north of 6.00.

Both Soclovich and Broxton would have to be released.  Socolovich has been solid in the last few years that he did the I-55 shuffle from St. Louis to Memphis.  Broxton has pitched better of late, but I still squirm when he comes into pitch.

There has been times in the past Socolovich has pitched well enough to stay, but has been sent down.  I think he has some worth, and could be traded for the famous player to be named later.

Tuivailala had some nasty stuff in his last few appearances.  There is no better way to say it, but the back end of the Cardinal pen has been awful.  He was one of the bright spots.  Like the other moves, he is pitching in Memphis because of the numbers game.

Here are some examples of the numbers game.  As a long time Cardinal fan I want to see the best 25 on the field.  The rotation has been the best of any Cardinal teams that I have watched over the 42 years as a fan.  It is time for MM and Mo to start worrying about wins first.

I hate painting a dreary picture.  Yes I do get pessimistic at time about the Cardinals and some have questioned about my loyalty as a fan.  Trust me, one of my passions in life is Cardinal Baseball.  That is the reason I get pessimistic.

 

 

 

Rich Herrin, Mike Rude To Be First Inductees Into Southern Illinois High School Coaches Hall Of Fame

Press Release from the Southern Illinois Miners 

The Southern Illinois Miners announce that basketball coach Rich Herrin and football coach Mike Rude are the first inductees into the Southern Illinois High School Coaches Hall Of Fame, presented by Southern Illinois Healthcare. They will be honored in a pregame ceremony on the field before the Miners game against the Florence Freedom on Tuesday, May 30th at Rent One Park at 7:05 p.m.

As a high school coach, Rich Herrin collected a remarkable 677 wins on the hardwood, going 95-17 in four seasons at Okawville High School and 521-192 in 25 seasons at Benton High School before capping his high school coaching career off with 61 wins in five seasons at Marion High School from 2002-07. Herrin, who has been on the sidelines for over 50 years, completed his fifth season as head coach at Morthland College in West Frankfort this past winter, and led the school to its first-ever national championship in 2016. In addition, he coached for 13 years at Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, with a 225-174 overall record, two Missouri Valley Conference regular season titles and three MVC Tournament titles resulting in three NCAA Tournament appearances from 1993-95. The Salukis also made the NIT four times under Herrin.

Overall, covering both his incredible high school coaching career and his time in the collegiate ranks, Herrin, a native of Bridgeport, owns 978 total wins.

Mike Rude has coached Illinois high school football for 47 years, and has an overall coaching body of work that spans 49 years. A seven-time Coach of the Year honoree, Rude has paced the sidelines for Wyanet High School, Bishop McNamara High School, Anna-Jonesboro High School, Marion High School, Johnston City High School and Vienna High School as well as Morthland College. He was the youngest coach ever to be inducted into the Illinois High School Football Coaches Hall of Fame in 1995, and coached 19 teams in class 2A, 3A, 4A and 5A to the state playoffs. His Johnson City teams set a conference record of 26 consecutive wins that still stands today, and Rude has also coached one McDonald’s High School All-American, 11 Chicago Tribune All-State selections and three Southern Illinois Players of the Year.

In addition, Rude originated the football programs at Vienna High School (2007) and Morthland College (2014). A graduate of Christopher High School, he currently is the all-time winningest football coach at Vienna and Johnson City High Schools, and was also the winningest coach at Marion High School upon his departure.

For tickets to Tuesday’s game, contact the Miners’ box office at (618) 998-8499 or online at southernillinoisminers.com.

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.

 

Sesser-Valier Boys Basketball team receive award from IHSA for high GPA

From the Illinois High School Association 

SWEET SIXTEEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!

http://thejeffersoncountysports.com/2017/05/24/wsv-advances-to-sectional-title-game-after-beating-carterville-5-2/  

HARRISBURG, IL (Paul Wilcoxen, Jefferson County Sports. Please click link above to read the full story.  Here is an excerpt below.)

Waltonville/Sesser-Valier will play for a sectional championship Saturday morning after knocking off the defending Class 2A state champions Tuesday night.

The Spartans defeated Carterville, 5-2, to win the second semifinal contest at the Harrisburg Sectional.

WSV moves on the sectional championship where they’ll face Pinckneyville at 11 AM. The two teams were scheduled to play in March, but the game was canceled because of inclement weather. The game was never rescheduled.

 

 

 

Rend Lake fishing report

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 – Fair 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

Z-R’s Kassie Jeralds to play volleyball for St. Louis College of Pharmacy

Press Release from St. Louis College of Pharmacy 

ZEIGLER, IL –  Kassie Jeralds signs a letter of intent to play volleyball at STLCOP.

Kassie Jeralds, a senior at Zeigler-Royalton High School in Zeigler, Ill., signed a letter of intent and scholarship papers to compete for the St. Louis College of Pharmacy volleyball team for this fall.

Surrounded by family and coaches, new and old, Jeralds committed to STLCOP at a signing ceremony at Zeigler-Royalton HS in February.

Jeralds was a starting outside hitter for the Zeigler-Royalton Tornadoes last fall.

Head STLCOP coach RANDI TYLER looks forward to having Jeralds on the Eutectic team for the upcoming 2017 season.

“Kassie will be a great addition to the Eutectic squad next fall,” said Tyler. “Her talent and work ethic will be a boost to our program and I look forward to her contributions to the team.”

 

Two Franklin County softball teams open sectional play today

by Steve Dunford

The Galatia-Thompsonville lady Cats, the Carrier Mills Class 1A Regional champions.

Galatia-Thompsonville and Waltonville-Sesser-Valier open sectional play, after picking up regional crowns yesterday.  You can links to stories for both games, on the website or Facebook page.

At the Trico sectional the Lady Cats (15-4) will face the Goreville Lady Blackcats (21-8)  at 4:30.  G-T picked up a 2-1 win over the Trico Lady Pioneers yesterday.  Goreville beat Cobden 17-2 in their regional championship game.

I obtained a few stats on Goreville.  They are led by by Sophmore Alexandria King (P-OF), who is hitting .571 with 5 HRs, and 32 RBI’s, with a 7-5 record an a 2.30 ERA .

Senior 1B Carmen Anderson is hitting .437 with 4HR’s and 32 RBI’s. Freshmen Kelsey Ray (P-2B) is hitting .429 with 1 HR and 27 RBI’s, and a 4-0 record with a 1.35 ERA.  Sophmore Cheyenne Walker has went 7-3 in the circle with a 2.61 ERA.

Woodlawn will also take on New Athens this afternoon at 4:30 p.m. in the Marissa Class 1A Sectional.

The Waltonville Sesser-Valier Lady Spartans 30-3 will take on Carterville at 6:30 p.m.  W-S-V beat Carmi-White-County 7-5 to advance.  Carterville beat DuQuoin 7-1 to advance.

Along with Carterville two other SIRR Mississippi teams will be in the sectional.  Pinckneyville and Nashville will play the first game at Harrisburg today, starting at 4:30 p.m.

 

 

WSV wins Class 2A softball regional with victory over Carmi/White Co

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Waltonville-Sesser-Valier Spartans, Carmi-White County 1A Regional Softball champs

CARMI, IL – (Paul Wilcoxen, Jefferson County Sports – Click on the link above to read the full story.  Here is an excerpt below)

The Waltonville/Sesser-Valier Lady Spartans defeated Carmi/White County Monday afternoon, 7-5, to win the Class 2A high school softball regional.

WSV advances to face the defending class 2A state champs Carterville Tuesday at the Harrisburg Sectional.

It’s the first regional championship won by the Spartans in softball since 2004. WSV will play Carterville at 6:30 PM in the second semifinal contest. The first sectional semifinal between Pinckneyville and Nashville will start at 4:30 PM.

Baseball/Softball regional championship scores

 

 

 

Waltonville-Sesser-Valier Spartans, Carmi-White County 1A Regional Softball champs

CLASS 1A BASEBALL

Goreville 7 Century 5 (Century)

Steeleville 3 Trico 2 (Trico)

Carrier Mills 7 Crab Orchard 1 (Carrier Mills)

CLASS 2A BASEBALL

Harrisburg 3  BENTON 2 (9 innings)(Harrisburg)

Nashville 3  Waterloo Gibault 2 (Red Bud)

Breese Central 5  Newton 4 (Flora)

CLASS 1A SOFTBALL

GALATIA-THOMPSONVILLE 2  Trico 1  (Carrier Mills)

CLASS 2A SOFTBALL

WALTONVILLE-SESSER-VAILER 7  Carmi-White County 5 (Carmi)

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