Warriors baseball splits home DH with Mineral Area

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INA, Ill. (April 2, 2013) – Rend Lake College split 6-4, 4-7 against Mineral Area College in Warriors baseball action, Tuesday, in Ina. The Lake is now 19-11 overall and 5-4 in the Great Rivers Athletic Conference.

GAME ONE RLC 6 MAC 4

Mineral Area College 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 4 9 0
Rend Lake College (18-10) 1 0 3 1 1 0 X 6 13 0

HITTING for RLC – RBI hitters inclued Justin Busekrus, Ty Broady with two, Blake Deaton with two and Tirey Burch. Broady had a sac fly. Trey Garrett went 3-4 and scored twice.

PITCHING for RLC – Cory Farrow faced 19 batters in 3.2 innings. He struck out three, walked three, and gave up three earned runs on six hits. Jason O’Brien (Emden) came in and got the win after facing six batters – a hit, a strikeout and a walk. O’Brien is now 1-2. Logan Tabor threw an inning and Brady Wright got his fourth save of the year. Wright struck out two, walked one and did not give up a run.

A complete box score and play-by-play for this game is available at http://www.gracsports.com/sports/bsb/2012-13/boxscores/20130402_kj8q.xml.

 

GAME TWO RLC 4 MAC 7

FINAL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
Mineral Area College 0 0 0 0 3 3 1 7 7 3
Rend Lake College (18-11) 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 5 2

HITTING for RLC – Deaton had a double and two RBI, Ethan Collins had a double and a RBI, and Busekrus had a RBI. Busekrus and Bryant Shute each had a stolen base.

PITCHING for RLC – Devin Luckett got the loss in relief and is now 2-1. Luckett got a strikeout but gave up two runs in two-thirds of an inning. Jacob Bennett threw the last inning. He struck out one, walked one and gave up an unearned run. Garrett started and threw five innings. He gave up three earned runs – all from a home run by MAC’s Matson in the top of the fifth.

A complete box score and play-by-play for this game are available at http://www.gracsports.com/sports/bsb/2012-13/boxscores/20130402_quxs.xml.

The Warriors will host Southeastern Illinois on Thursday and play at SIC on Friday. For all things athletic at The Lake, visit RLC online at www.rlc.edu/warriors.

Logan softballers sweep SIC

BY JOHN D. HOMAN

Logan Media Services

CARTERVILLE – The John A. Logan College softball team erased a 5-0 deficit Tuesday to beat Southeastern Illinois, 7-6, in the first game of a doubleheader. The Vols then cruised to a 9-1 win in the nightcap behind a pair of home runs to sweep the twin bill.

jalc softballThe Falcons plated five runs in the first inning of Game 1 thanks in large part to a grand slam off the bat of catcher Hannah Cockrum. Logan tallied a single run in the second on a double from Sara Kroeger and RBI single by Jessica Hirsch; two runs in the fourth on a double by Taylor Brackett, walk to Kortney Crawford, RBI single from Taylor Price and RBI single from Ana Duda; and three runs in the fifth on an RBI single from Crawford and two-run triple by Hirsch for a 6-5 lead.

The Vols added a run in the sixth to make the score 7-5 when Duda singled and came around to score on an RBI double by Jayda Rendleman.

Meanwhile, Logan freshman pitcher Heather Johnson shut the door on the Falcons in the second through sixth innings. She then gave up a single run in the seventh, but closed out the win by getting Jordan Shotton to ground out to shortstop with the tying run on third base.

Johnson (6-5 on the spring) scattered nine hits and struck out five. Taylor Fletcher took the loss for Southeastern.

Hirsch led the offense with three hits and three RBIs. Duda and Rendleman contributed two hits each. Crawford, Brackett, Kroeger, Johnson, Price and Marissa Montgomery accounted for one hit apiece.

The Vols took command early in Game 2, notching four runs in the bottom of the first inning. Johnson stroked a three-run homer to left, driving in Hirsch and Price, who had singled. Julian Sroka added an RBI single. Logan upped the advantage to 5-0 in the second on an RBI double by Johnson.

The Falcons scored their one run of the game in the fourth when Shotton drove in Paige Hughey with a single. The Vols countered with two runs in the bottom of the frame to make the score 7-1 as Duda singled in Crawford and Johnson’s groundout scored Price.

Logan put an exclamation point on the victory in the sixth when Sroka doubled with two outs and Crawford, a Pinckneyville native, belted a walk-off two-run homer, her first collegiate round tripper.

“It felt amazing,” said Crawford of her blast over the right field fence. “I didn’t know it was going out, but then I heard everyone screaming, so I said, ‘Oh my God.’ It was a perfect pitch. I hit six in high school, but this is my first in college. It is definitely special to me.”

Johnson paced the offense for the Vols with two hits and a whopping five runs batted in. Sroka and Price had two hits each. Hirsch, Duda, Rendleman, and Crawford had one hit.

Kroeger earned the win and improves to 4-0. She gave up six hits in five innings of work, struck out none and walked two. Callie Richerson was tagged with the loss for SIC.

Logan improves to 7-5 in the Great Rivers Athletic Conference and 14-8 overall. The Falcons fall to 1-9 in the league and 5-13 overall.

“It was a nice bounce back today,” said Vols head coach Bruce Jilek of the sweep. Logan had lost a pair to Lake Land College Monday.

“In thefirst game today, our pitching just wasn’t there early. Southeastern pretty much handled us and we had a heck of a hill to climb. But I told the girls we had seven innings to play and could make a comeback…and we did.”

Jilek said the team played much better in the second game.

“It was nice to see the three-run homer by Heather and then the walk-off home run by Crawford,” he said. “We hit the ball well and Kroeger pitched effectively. She gets herself into a little mess here and there, but seems to bail herself out. She started well in the first inning and that’s what we have to have.”

The Vols play host to Rend Lake at 2 p.m. Thursday and close out the week at Southwestern Illinois College in Belleville Saturday at noon.

Saluki men’s basketball player Dantiel Daniels to transfer at end of semester

CARBONDALE, Ill. – Southern Illinois University men’s basketball coach Barry Hinson announced Monday that sophomore forward Dantiel Daniels intends to transfer at the end of the semester. Hinson said Daniels will be released from his scholarship, pending satisfactory academic progress.

Dantiel Daniels will leave SIU at the end of this semester.

Dantiel Daniels will leave SIU at the end of this semester.

Daniels averaged 8.3 points and 4.9 rebounds and made the Missouri Valley Conference All-Freshman team in 2012. His production dipped to 7.7 points and 3.2 rebounds last season, due in part to injuries that caused him to miss all or part of five games. Despite the injuries, Daniels finished second in 2013 in field goal percentage in the MVC, converting .609 from the field. He also departs SIU ranked third in school history in blocked shots per game at 1.31.

“Dantiel has always represented SIU in a first-class manner and was a pleasure to coach,” Hinson said. “We appreciate his contributions to Saluki Basketball during the last two seasons and wish him the best in his basketball career.”

Daniels missed most of the preseason last fall with a groin injury, but returned in time to be a significant contributor during the non-conference season, in which SIU built a 7-4 record. He scored a career-high 23 points against UC Davis and had 20 points versus New Orleans. The 6-foot-5 lefty suffered a high-ankle sprain in the conference opener at Missouri State, missed the next three games, and averaged just 5.6 points in conference play.

“I want to thank Coach Hinson, the coaching staff, my teammates and Saluki fans for supporting me during my career at SIU,” Daniels said. “I feel the Saluki Basketball program has a bright future under Coach Hinson’s leadership.”

RLC rally comes up just short in Lake Land softball sweep

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INA, Ill. (March 30, 2013) – Rend Lake College lost two to Lake Land in college softball action, Saturday, in Ina.

Game one – RLC 0 LLC 8

The first game only went five innings. Lake Land had no errors while scoring eight runs on eight hits. Rend Lake did not score, committed a costly error and had two hits. Losing pitcher Amanda Holloway (Benton) only gave up five earned runs, but committed the error that cost the Lady Warriors three. She struck out two batters and walked three in the effort. Holloway is now 4-6. Alaina Reeves (Mt. Vernon) was the catcher for RLC.

The complete box score and play-by-play for this game is available at http://www.gracsports.com/sports/sball/2012-13/boxscores/20130330_i70g.xml.

Game two – RLC 4 LLC 5

Rend Lake rallied in the seventh inning of the nightcap, when it scored all four of its runs. The rally had the Lady Lakers pacing, but The Lake came up short when the game ended on a ground-out by RLC’s Molly Whaley (Benton). The Lady Warriors had six hits and no errors. LLC scored its five runs on seven hits and committed two errors. Taylor Thomas’ (Arcola) shutout work on the mound through five innings came undone in the top of the sixth when LLC got all five of its runs, all earned. Thomas struck out three, walked two and gave up seven hits. Erica Wilson (O’Fallon) came in and threw two shutout innings against six batters. Hitters for RLC: Haley Miller (Rockport, Ind.) was 3-4 and Whaley was 2-4.

The complete box score and play-by-play for this game is available at http://www.gracsports.com/sports/sball/2012-13/boxscores/20130330_r6om.xml.

Rend Lake will play at 2 p.m., Monday, at Southeastern Illinois and at home Tuesday against Olney Central. For all things athletic at The Lake, visit RLC online at www.rlc.edu/warriors.

FCA Daily Devotion – Sacrifices

Psalm 51:16-17
What attitudes are most respected and appreciated by your coaches and team leaders?  We’d probably list qualities like a strong work ethic, loyalty, teamwork, a willingness to sacrifice and more.  What do you suppose would be the attitude most respected by God?
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The writer of Psalm 51 answers that question very directly in verses 16 and 17, “You do not delight in sacrifice, or I would bring it; you do not take pleasure in burnt offerings.  The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit; a broken and contrite heart, O God, you will not despise.”
The writer has found that God’s not really impressed with the normal religious sacrifices.  Rather, God is very impressed with two primary attitudes.  A broken spirit and a contrite heart are of great value to Him.
Those attitudes would serve us well in our pursuit of excellence in sport.  A broken spirit is the very opposite of the arrogance so often seen in highly achieving people of sport.  A contrite heart is essential to maintaining good teamwork.  When one admits his failures or claims the fault for an error to his teammates, he’s exhibiting a contrite heart.
As you compete today, maintain a broken spirit and your attitude will win the hearts of your teammates.  Compete with a contrite heart and you’ll build loyalty and commitment in everyone.
Bible Reading Plan:
Psalms 58
Numbers 28-30

Tom Wheeler: ‘I carried the mail’

By Tom Wheeler

As a long time track coach at Christopher I was always hunting for someone to “carry the mail.” This position was the last runner on a relay and it was not always our fastest runner. It was the one that “carried” his team, not losing ground, giving 100 percent on every step.

For the first time in ages, I was called on to “carry the mail.” Let me explain!

Jim Muir, left, and T.J. Wheeler cover the Friday night semi-final game from Danville - the game before Tom Wheeler is called on to "carry the mail."

Jim Muir, left, and T.J. Wheeler cover the Friday night semi-final game from Danville – the game before Tom Wheeler is called on to “carry the mail.”

My Coach/Boss Jim Muir gave me a call last Saturday afternoon and said “I’m sick and you and TJ will have to do Rend Lake’s national championship game on WQRL radio.” Now let me throw some facts at you, Jim had broadcast for 21 years and have NEVER missed a game, never a contest of any kind. He says it’s his “Bill Muir” (his Dad) characteristic – you have a job to do so do it. Another fact was that Jim and TJ had did all three first round games including when the Warrior’s came from 23 points down to beat South Suburban on Wednesday night it was decided TJ would do the weekend games as well.  (Not too superstitious I might add). So I was along for the “ride” and to enjoy Coach Randy House’s run to a National Championship.

Down deep I really expected Jim to pull a ‘Willis Reed’ and come limping in the gym two minute before game time with oxygen in one hand and a barf bucket in the other and broadcast the game of his life for everyone back home. But he later told me he couldn’t hold his head off the pillow let alone get to the game.

One year while coaching at RLC with Mitch Haskins we were playing in a tournament in Springfield and Mitch called me into his room and said I would have to coach the two games that day because he was ill. I felt comfortable about ‘carrying the mail” that Saturday. When our church asked me to deliver the message last year, I said OK because I had time to practice and prepare. BUT, you don’t totally prepare to broadcast a basketball game, you just do it!

Now I have been very fortunate to work with some legends of radio during my short “basketball color” career, Clark Lance, Travis Severin, Gary Martin, Mike Murphy, Mike Reis, Scott Hudson and now Muir. They were all generous and let me rattle on and tell my stories and I have to admit these coaching decisions are a lot easier 20 seconds after the action. So the talking wasn’t the problem, but it is different when you are the lead duck.

So my son and I get our equipment hooked up, thanks to Jim’s instructions and help from a couple Danville radio men. Now nerves set in, we had to get in contact with the station back in Benton to get on the air but when we called there was no one there. Now the third place game was over and I caught myself sweating more than usual. So we panic and call Jim at the hotel, he doesn’t sound too good but said “don’t worry” he will check and find out what’s going on. We finally talk to the station, everything was hooked up right and we are ready to get on the air.

Once the game starts we were both so excited for Rend Lake that we let the “moment” take over. As they prepare to do the National Anthem I remember Jim always takes a 90 seconds break. I say “let’s take a 90 cent break and then we will be back to the action” How was I to know that some elderly veterans were marching the flag out, which took longer than 90 seconds. So with everyone at attention and the place as quiet as a church mouse the radio came back to us and still no anthem. I quietly, or so I thought, said “let’s take another 90 second break.”

If I got tongue tied I would just ask TJ a question, he has NO trouble talking basketball. If I was doing a Christopher-Zeigler Royalton game where I knew the players I would have felt a little easier. But Rend Lake has so many inter changeable parts who all play the same; it was hard to keep up with them.

Everyone has a “Bucket list” and mine did not include broadcasting a National Championship basketball game with my son TJ, but I am smart enough to realize that it was one of the greatest nights of my life and one that I will never forget.

It helped that the Warrior’s came out red hot and proved to all 16 teams from all areas of the United States that they truly were the best team in the nation. I might not have carried the mail but the warriors definitely did.

35th Annual Benton’s Lion Club All-Star game Friday night at RLC

The 35th Annual Benton Lion’s Club All-Star Basketball Classic will be played Friday night, March 29 at James “Hummer” Waugh Gymnasium on the campus of Rend Lake College in Ina.  The girl’s game begins at 6 p.m.

The rosters for both games are listed below.

ROSTERS FOR THE 35th ANNUAL BENTON LION’S CLUB ALL-STAR BASKETBALL CLASSIC

Friday, March 29, 2013 at Rend Lake College James “Hummer” Waugh Gym

Girls’ Game at 6 p.m.

Girls Gold Team (Home)

Coaches: Jeremy May (Zeigler-Royalton-Christopher)- Head Coach

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#24 – Evelyn Mendez (Benton)

#35- Kelsey Robinson (DuQuoin)

#3 -Ashton Unthank (Eldorado)

#33 -Katie Comp (Marion)

#20 -Dailey Williams (Marion)

#33- Shaye Harre (Nashville)

# 1 -Rae Lappin (Sesser-Valier-Waltonville)

#21- Katelyn Thies (Trico)

# 15 -Brandy Mifflin (Zeigler-Royalton-Christopher)

#12 – Allyson Webb (Goreville)

Girls Purple Team (Away)

Coaches: Chris Roberts (Marion)- Head Coach

Bart Sinks (Marion)- Asst. Coach

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#30- Cortney Williams (Marion)

#32- Makala Carney (Benton)

#21 -Nina Skinner (Carterville)

#22- Rebekah Maddox (DuQuoin)

#33 -Allison Sullivan (Goreville)

#33- Natalie Williamson (Mt. Vernon)

#24- Aaliyah Palmer (Mt. Vernon)

#25- Kelby Kujawa (Mt. Vernon)

#3 -Erica Brown (Nashville)

#23- Alexa Capps (Woodlawn)

 

Dunk contest, 3-point contests between games

Boys’ Game at 8 p.m.

Boys Gold Team (Home)

Coaches: Andy Palmer (Carlyle)- Head Coach

Ron Winemiller (Benton) Asst. Coach

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#10- Tyson Boehne (Carlyle)

#15 Cody Huels (Carlyle)

#10- Jeremy Weeke (Okawville)

#43 – Darin Winkelman (Steeleville)

#30- Aaron Rushing (Sparta)

#50- Ethan Schulte (Massac Co.)

#33 -J.T. Russell (Goreville)

#3- Dayton Tripp (Goreville)

#3- Chance Reuter (Nashville)

#21 – Scott Brown (Nashville)

#25- Gabe Murphy (Marion)

#00- Malik Stuckey (Marion)

#3- Jawan Tucker (Marion)

#12- Levi Lueke (Hamilton Co.)

#33- Joel Boulds (Eldorado)

#52- Tyler Horn (Carterville)

#40 – Cordon Hight (Century)

#24- Austin McPherron (Johnston City)

#33- Kris Harlow (Woodlawn)

#25- Jordan Hale (Waltonville)

#23 Matt Rogers (Waltonville)

#34 Derek Hood (Sesser-Valier)

Kevin Mercks (Christopher)

Boys Purple Team (Away:)

Coaches: Jon Brown (Crab Orchard)- Head Coach

Rodney Lane (Hardin Co.)- Asst. Coach

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#22- Gabe Owens (Woodlawn) (INJ)

#25- Cameron Taborn (Carrier Mills)

#1 -Josh Bailey (Carrier Mills)

#24- Patrick Lowe (Gallatin Co.)

#54- Andrew Drone (Gallatin Co.)

#21 Capel Henshaw (Harrisburg)

#21 -Justin Lukens (Herrin)

#42- Devin Holle (Nashville)

# 15 -Dylan Hardin (Pinckneyville)

#45 Chris Priebe (Pinckneyville)

# 10 – Dazmeon Nickerson (Massac Co.)

#33- Trevor Flota (Mt. Vernon)

#24- Trey Witges (Waltonville)

#4- Levi Laird (Waltonville)

#34- R.J. Kuh (Christopher)

#12- Tyler Atchison (Christopher)

#40- Joshua Jones (Meridian)

#32- Blaine LePere (Trico)

#40 George Kuhlman (Trico)

#1- Trenton Easley (West Frankfort)

Chris Schwartz (Chester)

Caleb Arbeiter (Chester)

Jacob Baird (Murphysboro)

RLC softball suffers sweep at SWIC

 

BELLEVILLE, Ill. – Rend Lake College was swept by Southwestern Illinois, 3-1 and 6-5, in college softball action Thursday in Belleville.
Game one – SWIC 3 RLC 1

RLC, now 6-10 overall, scored one run on six hits in the first game while committing four errors. Southwestern took advantage, earning only one of its three runs off losing pitcher Amanda Holloway (Benton). SWIC had three hits and committed two errors. Holloway struck out three, walked two and gave up three hits. Alaina Reeves (Mt. Vernon) caught for The Lake. Fallon Clayton (Anna) went 2-4 from the plate and Abbie Lehman (Marissa) drove in the Lady Warriors’ only run with a base hit.

Game two – SWIC 6 RLC 5

Holloway was 4-3 before the nightcap where Rend Lake got most of its five runs off of SWIC’s four errors. Holloway picked up her fourth loss in one-third inning of relief. Erica Wilson (O’Fallon) came in for starting pitcher Taylor Thomas (Arcola). RLC scored five runs on six hits and had no errors. SWIC scored six runs on 10 hits. Haley Miller (Rockport, Ind.) was behind the plate for The Lake. Clayton had another good performance with the bat. She went 1-4 with a double and two RBI.

The Lady Warriors will host Southeastern Illinois College at 2 p.m. Friday and Lake Land at noon on Saturday. For all things athletic at The Lake, visit RLC online at www.rlc.edu/warriors.

Logan softballers split at Olney

BY JOHN D. HOMAN

Logan Media Services

OLNEY –Jessica Hirsch of Du Quoin belted a single, double and her first collegiate home run, drove in two runs and stole a base while Heather Johnson accounted for two hits and two RBIs as the John A. Logan College softball team defeated Olney, 6-4, in the second game of a doubleheader to salvage a split,Thursday.

The host Knights won the opener, 7-5.

With the split, the Volunteers move to 3-3 in the Great Rivers Athletic Conference and are 10-6 overall. The Knights move to 4-6 in the league and 12-10 overall.

Logan scored two runs in the first inning, one in the second and three in the sixth to secure the second-game victory. Sophomore Sarah DaRosa of Carterville was the winning pitcher. She allowed four runs on seven hits in her seven innings of work and withstood a three-run uprising in the seventh inning. DaRosa also struck out two and walked one.

Kirsten Price added two hits and a run scored for the offense. Taylor Price and Kortney Crawford had one hit apiece.

In the first game, the Vols plated two runs in the first and three in the seventh, but it wasn’t enough as Olney squeaked out the win.

Johnson was pitcher of record for Logan. The freshman surrendered seven runs on 10 hits. She also struggled with her command of the strike zone, walking six, while striking out only four.

Taylor Price paced the offense in this one with two hits, including a triple, two runs scored and three runs batted in. Hirsch collected two more hits for a total of five on the day. She also scored two runs. Crawford accounted for one hit.

“The overall effort was very good today, especially the second game. It was good to finally get a road win,” said Vols assistant coach Angie Jilek. “Hirsch killed the ball and Ana Duda’s defense in centerfield was simply phenomenal. She made a couple of racing catches, tracking down balls hit to the gap and to the fence.”

Logan is scheduled to host a doubleheader with Lincoln Trail College of Robinson today beginning at noon.

Barry Hinson withdraws name from consideration for Texas Tech job

March 29, 2013

CARBONDALE, Ill. – Southern Illinois University head coach Barry Hinson announced on Friday that he has withdrawn his name from consideration for the men’s basketball coaching position at Texas Tech.

Barry Hinson has a 219-157 record in 12 seasons as collegiate head coach.

Barry Hinson has a 219-157 record in 12 seasons as collegiate head coach.

“It was an honor to be involved in the process at Texas Tech and I am flattered that they approached me,” said Hinson, who recently completed his first season at SIU. “I think it’s important for our fans to know that I’m very happy to be the men’s basketball coach at Southern Illinois. Our entire coaching staff is working relentlessly to rebuild Saluki Basketball, and that effort continues full-speed ahead.”

Hinson has a 219-157 career record in 12 seasons as a collegiate head coach at Oral Roberts, Missouri State and Southern Illinois, and his teams have made four post-season appearances. Last year, he took over a Saluki squad that finished 8-23 the year before and improved the won-loss mark to 14-17. Hinson finished third in the 2013 MVC Coach of the Year voting.

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