BMS Junior Rangers defeat Harrisburg

By Jim Muir

All basketball coaches will tell you that there are nights when the offense is just not as crisp and sharp as they would like but they will quickly add that defense should never have an off night.

That was the theme for the Benton Middle School 8th grade basketball team Tuesday night as they upped their season mark to 12-3 with a 61-31 home victory over Harrisburg.

“We were a little sloppy on the offensive end tonight,” said Junior Rangers coach John Cook. “But, we really played well on the defensive end. We always preach holding teams to under 40 points a night and have been able to do that in 12-of-15 games this year.”

The BMS squad jumped out to a 13-9 fist quarter lead and then outscored Harrisburg 17-5 in the second quarter to take a commanding 30-14 halftime lead.

Cook also credited a decisive advantage in rebounds as another key to the game.

“We out-rebounded them 43-25 so we didn’t give them second and third chances,” said Cook. “It was just another all-around good team win for us.”

Derek Oxford led Benton in scoring with 23 points and also grabbed nine rebounds despite being hampered by foul trouble. Austin Wills turned in a double-double with 10 points and 12 rebounds. Wills’ work on the boards drew high marks from his coach.

“Austin was struggling with his shot a little,” Cook said. “But, he stepped up big with six offensive and six defensive rebounds.”

Cook also pointed to “the little things” that added to the victory over the Bulldogs.

“Oliver Davis stepped up and defended their best player when Oxford and Wills were in foul trouble and held him to five points on the night,” said Cook. “Things like that sometimes go unnoticed, but people who know basketball know how important little things like that are.  Our kids understand it as well as anyone.”

Tyson Houghland continued to play well for Benton and also hit double figures with 11 points to go with four rebounds and two steals. Rounding out the scoring for Benton was Davis, Blane Pankey and Jordan Richey with three points and Hamilton Page, Brett Bonenberger and Tony Tillman with two each.  Also seeing action for Benton was Gehrig Wynn, Scott Mosely, Parker Williams and Jourdan Garbo.

The Benton 7th grade squad, coached by Andy Davis, was also victorious and improved to 10-2 overall with a 39-26 victory over Harrisburg.

Benton led 8-5 after the first quarter and extended the lead to 19-9 at halftime.

Brett Bonenberger led the way for Benton with 14 points and was followed by Drew Owens with six points, Parker Williams with five points, Hamilton Page, Blane Pankey and Gehrig Wynn with four each and Mason Wills with two points.  Also seeing action for the 7th grade team was Eldon Owens, Joey Craig and Robbie Moore.

Both BMS squads are back in action on Thursday, Jan. 10 when they travel to Carbondale.

 

 

Rangers score home victory

By BRUCE A. FASOL

Four tight quarters of basketball was decided late as the Benton Rangers held off the Eldorado Eagles, Tuesday night. The non-conference game went the way of Rangers 74-71 at Duff-Kingston Gym.

Benton held a slight 31-27 lead at the half. They matched points with the Eagles through out the third and fourt quarters, barely besting the home team.

It took all of the game high 24 points from Cole Forby and the 15 from Nathaniel Higginson for the Rangers to score the close win.

Benton is now 6-10 for the year, and Eldorado 8-10 for the season.

Murphysboro defeats Redbirds on the mat

By BRUCE A. FASOL

Murphysboro won the first four varsity matches and then was able to hang on for a 40-35 win over the Redbirds in Ohio Division wrestling Tuesday night. The Redbirds were held off the board until Maneese won in the 132 pound division by pin. Both Restivo brothers and Keegan Gardner then won consecutive matches to pull the Redbirds closer. Many of the following matches were split, with the Red Devils able to capture the win.

Other winners for the ‘Birds included:Riddle,Smith and Gaspar.

Massac County defeats Lady Redbirds

By BRUCE A. FASOL

A slight second half advantage propelled the Massac County Lady Patriots to a 45-35 win over the visiting West Frankfort Lady Redbirds Tuesday night.

A 2-point halftime advantage was lengthened by 4 points in each the third and fourth quarters to give the Lady Patriots home team the Ohio Division win.

Scoring for the Redbirds Kiarha Wilce had 21 points for the bulk of the Redbird total, Calvert,Williams and Summers had 4 each in the loss.

Massac County was led by Bailey’s 14 points.

Much of the game was decided from behind the arc, with the Redbirds hitting 4 of the 3 point shots, and Massac County answering with 9.

At intermission, Matt Hampleman’s team trailed 21-19.  Massac outscored the ‘Birds 9-5 in the third quarter and 15-11 in the fourth to pull out a narrow conference win.

Redbirds dominate Hamilton County

Redbird senior Trenton Easley goes up for a shot under heavy guard.

By BRUCE A. FASOL

Playing four strong quarters of varsity basketball, the West Frankfort Redbirds soundly defeated the Hamilton County Foxes Tuesday night, 59-43.

Gage Williams blocks a shot.

The Redbirds scored the first 4 points of the game. Then, they saw HamCo score the next four. The Redbirds then regained the momentum putting up 13 unanswered points to end the quarter with a 17-4 advantage. The game would only get slightly closer than that with the home team holding a double digit lead for most of the contest. The game was also not close when the halftime horn sounded with the ‘Birds up 24-10 as they received an ovation from the home crowd on their way to the locker room.

In the second half, the Foxes made a few runs to cut the lead under double digits. The last time Hamilton County saw a single number disadvantage was when Levi Lueke hit a short jumper with 6:27 left in the game to cut the Redbird lead to 40-32. The Birds scored the next 8 points of the game. In the second half run, Gage Williams electrified the crowd when he cruised in for a one-handed dunk.

The game was a very physical game with West Frankfort going to the free throw line 29 times, and Hamilton County 18 times. The hard play drew ire from both sides of the gym, with one Fox fan receiving an early exit.

Scoring for West Frankfort included: Trenton Easley with 21 points, Williams and Koehl with 15, Dunning 8, and Sisk 2. Easley had both West Frankfort 3-pont shots,and both proved instrumental in halting Hamco rallies.

Both teams are now 4-9 for the season. The Redbirds get back to Ohio Division action Friday night, at Murphysboro.

Rangers wrestlers compete in Super Duals in Champaign

Staff Report

The Benton Rangers wrestling team competed in the prestigious Super Duals, New Years challenge held at Huff Hall on the campus of the University of Illinois in Champaign. The Rangers placed 16th in the 33 team dual tournament in which Benton finished 3-6.
POOL 5
Benton 48 – Bismark-Henning 34
Benton 23 – Vandalia 57
Benton 48 – Normal- University High 18
Benton 18 – Coal City 54
Championship Bracket
Benton 34 – Auburn 33
Benton 18 – Wilmington 60
Benton 37 – Monmouth-Roseville 39
Benton 30 – Oregon 30
Benton 25 – Clifton Central 52

Benton had four standout performances with Chase Worthey(120), Chris Worthey(126), Peyton Smith(132), Daniel Krug(138) all going 8-1 in the tournament.
The dual tournament featured 10 of the top 16 class A schools in the state as ranked by Illinois Best Weekly(Illinois’ wrestling paper)
 
Also, Benton’s Chris Worthey(126) was named to the 10 member “Toughman Team”.
 

Logan women shoot way past SIC

BY JOHN D. HOMAN
Logan Media Services

CARTERVILLE – The second half of the season started on a positive note for the John A. Logan College women’s basketball team as the Volunteers shot their way past Southeastern Illinois, 94-75.

Logan, now 8-4 overall and 2-1 in the Great Rivers Athletic Conference, knocked down 32-of-64 shots from the field or 50 percent, including 10-of-20 from beyond the three-point arc.

Five players reached double figures for the Vols as led by sophomore forward Kyra Navarrete with 21 points on 7-of-8 sniping from the field and 5-of-5 marksmanship from the free-throw line.

“Considering that we had two weeks off, I thought we played pretty well,” Navarrete said. “Good conditioning is definitely a factor. We ran the floor well.”

Navarrete said the Vols may have a busy week, but are up to the task.

“I think we’re going to have a good week. We just need to carry over our momentum from tonight’s win to Wednesday night when we play Kaskaskia.”

Freshman guard Mystri Jodie followed with 18 points on 6-of-9 shooting from the field and 6-of-6 from the charity stripe. Freshman BreAnn Denny contributed 13 points. Freshman Aneta Sloma chipped in 12 and sophomore Autumn Miller had 10. Freshman Jessica Hirsch of Du Quoin was solid off the bench with eight points, including a pair of 3-pointers and Salem product Marissa Nix, another freshman, added eight, as well. Freshman Briya Wilborn tallied four.

The Falcons, 3-8 overall and 0-4 in the GRAC, got 28 points from Kenyatta Drake on 11-of-17 shooting from the field and 6-of-9 free tosses. The only other Southeastern player in double figures was Irina Perkins with 15.

Logan head coach Marty Hawkins was impressed with his team’s win.

“We put a lot of points on the board here tonight,” he said. “We shot the ball very well in the first half against their trap, which left our shooters to get our feet set from the outside. We have some good stationary shooters.”

Hawkins said it was important to get the second half of the season started with a win.

“Absolutely,” he said. “We have three games this week, so we need to get things started by taking care of business on our home floor.

The Vols play host to Kaskaskia Wednesday at 5:30. It will be “Marion Night” at the games with free admission to all students and residents of the Marion Unit 2 School District.

Logan men explode offensively against SIC

BY JOHN D. HOMAN
Logan Media Services

CARTERVILLE – Marion product Aaron Adeoye led four players in double digits with 16 points Monday as John A. Logan College raced past visiting Southeastern Illinois, 87-59.

Adeoye, a 6-foot-7 sophomore forward, was a perfect 6-of-6 from the field and 4-of-6 from the free-throw line. Freshman center Kaylen Shane chucked in 12 points on 6-of-8 shooting from the field and did a great job of using his body to shield the defender and get his shot off cleanly in the paint.

Sophomore forward Jamie Jones (Herrin) received additional playing time and rewarded head coach Kyle Smithpeters with an 11-point effort that included 3-of-5 shooting from long distance and 2-of-2 free throws. Freshman James Williams chipped in 10 points. He was 2-of-2 on triples and 4-of-4 from the line. Freshman Jay Johnson collected nine points.

Freshman Sondale Conner totaled seven points and yanked down a team-high nine rebounds. Freshman DeVaughn Johnson also flipped in seven points. Freshman Pierre House (Murphysboro) accounted for six points and five rebounds. Redshirt freshman Connor Wheeler of Du Quoin netted five points and turned in another solid effort from the point.

Freshman Michael Schmidt only scored two points, but led the team in assists with six in a reserve role. Freshman Julian Hernandez also had two points.

As a team, the Vols were a sizzling 30-of-52 from the field for 57 percent and 5-of-10 on 3-pointers for 50 percent. They were also a more than respectable 22-of-30 from the line for 73 percent. Logan also won the battle of the boards (41-to-21).

The Falcons, 2-8 overall and 1-3 in the Great Rivers Athletic Conference, were paced by D’Markian Salle with 11 points. Isaiah Thomas came off the bench to notch nine. Jamie Carr finished with eight.

Logan improves to 2-1 in the GRAC and is 7-4 overall.

Smithpeters was pleased to see the Vols break a three-game losing streak in style.

“I have to tip my hat to the kids. They came out, competed and took care of business,” he said. “We finally put a good team away early on. I’m very pleased with the win. The effort was great.”

Smithpeters said the Vols have concentrated hard on improving defensively.

“I think a lot of the guys have taken our words to heart. They’re not freshmen anymore. And tonight, they did a lot of things to show that they have matured.”

Shane said he was proud of his teammates for turning in such a stellar performance after a lengthy layoff.

“I thought we played well,” he said. “Our guards did a great job of getting the ball to me inside and I did my best to finish.”

Jones was happy to contribute from three-point range.

“It felt great. I just wanted to take advantage of the opportunity,” he said. “You never know when you’ll get another one, so it felt great to knock the shots down. I’ve been staying after practice and taking as many shots as I can. Coach (Smithpeters) told me to keep working on my defense. Hopefully, I did a pretty good job of that tonight.”

Adeoye said he thought the Vols played hard right out of the gate against Southeastern.

“That’s the way we’ve been going in practice, competing and playing hard. That’s the way to get back on the winning track. We were ready to play tonight.”

Adeoye said he didn’t realize he led the team in scoring.

“It always feels good when your shots fall. I was attacking the boards and doing all I could to help our team win. We need to string some wins together and get a streak going.”

The Ball State transfer said he is looking forward to competing Wednesday night at home against Kaskaskia College as part of “Marion Night” festivities.

“I’m looking forward to it,” he said. “It should be fun. I’ve changed a little bit. My game is more diverse now than it was a couple of years ago in high school. I would hope the fans turn out and like what they see from me.”

Lady Warriors beat No. 16 SWIC at home

INA, Ill. – The Rend Lake College Lady Warriors basketball team beat Southwestern Illinois College, 55-52, Monday night in Ina. According to the National Junior College Athletic Association website at www.njcaa.org, SWIC is ranked 16th in the nation among NJCAA DI women’s basketball programs. The Lady Warriors improve to 9-5 with the win and will play Wednesday at Southeastern Illinois College. For all things athletic at The Lake, visit RLC online at www.rlc.edu/warriors.

Redbirds to host Hamilton County

By BRUCE A. FASOL

The West Frankfort Redbirds boys varsity basketball team is back in action for a Tuesday non-conference match-up. Hamilton County comes to West Frankfort for a match-up of two teams who have struggled this year.

The Redbirds are on a three-game losing streak. However, it must be noted, that two of the losses have come against the regions top team in Harrisburg.

One of the losses came during the second round of the Holiday Tournament, and the other loss to the Bulldogs came last Friday. Sandwiched in was a narrow loss to Union County, Kentucky, also in the EHT.

The junior varsity game begins at 6:15 pm at Max Morris Gym. The varsity contest starts about 7:45pm. The broadcast of the game can be heard on the school’s web site at www.wfschools.org

It is the first meeting of the year between the Foxes and the ‘Birds.

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