RLC Cheerleading team hosting spaghetti fund-raiser Dec. 1

The Rend Lake College Cheerleading team will hold a Spaghetti Supper Fund-raiser at 5 p.m., following the Warriors and Lady Warriors conference basketball home openers on Saturday, Dec. 1.

The event will last until 7:30 p.m. and will take place in the RLC Student Center. Tickets are $7 for spaghetti, breadstick, salad, dessert and a drink. They can be purchased from any member of the cheerleading team, or reserved by contacting Coach Nikki LaBuwi-Corollo at 618-513-1978, or by e-mail at nlabuwi@hotmail.com. Take-out is an option.

The Dec. 1 Lady Warriors home game tips off at 1 p.m., followed by the Warriors game at 3 p.m. Both teams are opening the conference season against Lincoln Trail.

Pick-Six ticket packages available for Saluki Basketball

CARBONDALE, Ill. – Looking for that special gift for your fellow Saluki fan? How about a Pick-Six package of men’s basketball tickets at a special price?

Fans can pick any six Southern Illinois men’s basketball home games for $54 for bleacher seats and $60 for corner chairback seats. That’s a significant savings off the regular single-game price.

The 3-0 Salukis have home dates remaining with Fresno State, New Orleans, BracketBusters, plus all nine Missouri Valley Conference opponents.

Tickets can be purchased on-line, at the SIU Arena Ticket Office and by calling 877-SALUKIS.

Thompsonville wins, Z-R loses in second night action at Turkey Tournament

By Jim Muir

The Egyptian Pharaohs left no doubt on Tuesday night that they are the team to beat in the 38th Annual Christopher Turkey Tournament as they defeated Zeigler-Royalton 75-41.

Zeigler-Royalton’s Brandon Stubblefield looks for an open teammate against Egyptian on Tuesday night. (Christopher Kays / Franklin County News)

Behind a combined 53 points from Justin Prewett and Devantae Price the Pharaohs raced to a 20-11 first quarter lead and then outscored Z-R 23-8 in the second quarter to take a commanding 43-19 halftime lead. The second quarter surge was keyed by the play of Prewett, a 6-feet-3-inch junior who scored 14 of his game high 33 points in the second frame. Price added seven in the quarter as the pair of Egyptian standouts combined for 21 of the 23 points scored.

Z-R was led in scoring by Nick McPhail and Brandon Jones with seven points each.

In the first game Tuesday night the Thompsonville Tigers defeated a scrappy Webber Township team by a score of 50-46. The Tigers were led in scoring by Brady Householder with 20 points – 12 coming in the first quarter. Householder hit 11-12 free throws in the win. Also scoring for Thompsonville was Ryan Darnell with eight, Jake Williams with seven, Quint Henson with six and Lance Darnell with four points.

Thompsonville led 19-12 at the end of the first quarter and 27-22 at the intermission. Thompsonville could never pull away from Webber who never led in the ballgame. The Trojans were led in scoring by Ty Henderson with 23 points.

In tonight’s action Cobden will meet Wayne City at 6:15 in a consolation bracket match up with the host Christopher Bearcats squaring off against Waltonville in the 7:45 winner’s bracket game.

Warriors down Loggers on home hardwood, improve to 5-0

INA, Ill. – The Rend Lake College Warriors are 5-0 overall and 2-0 against Region XXIV opponents after beating the Lincoln Land Community College Loggers, 47-36, Tuesday night at home.

Neither team found the bottom of the net very often in the first half. RLC was up 16-12 going into the locker room and came out to score 31 of its 47 in the second half. The Loggers added 24 second-half points.

Rend Lake College guard Dawson Verhines (Woodlawn) drives to the basket in the Warriors’ 47-36 win over the Lincoln Land Community College Loggers, Tuesady night, at Waugh Gym in Ina. Also pictured for RLC is Noel Allen (Guttenburg, N.J.).

The Warriors had control most of the game, but did allow the Loggers to climb back to within nine or 10 with less than five minutes to play. RLC did well shooting at the foul line, hitting five of six free throws down the stretch. Overall, the Warriors were 15-22 from the charity stripe – 63 percent. Surprisingly, the Loggers did not shoot a single free throw in this matchup. RLC committed only three first-half fould and five in the second half.

The inside game looked to be Coach Randy House’s focus for RLC in this one. The Warriors didn’t hit a single shot from long range and were led in scoring by 5-7 point guard Trice Whaley (Jeffersonville, Ind.), who had 10 points. The Loggers made two three pointers late in the game – one by Marcus Graham and the other by Reed Willenborg, who finished with seven and five points, respectively.

RLC showed off its depth with eight players arriving in the scoring column against Lincoln Land. Noel Allen (Guttenburg, N.J.) and Dawson Verhines (Woodlawn) had eight each, and Stephon Bryant and Cortez Macklin, both of Louisville, pitched in seven apiece with Macklin going 5-6 from the free throw line. Montez Buford (Louisville) had three while big men Bronson Verhines (Woodlawn) and Montez Williams (East St. Louis) each pitched in a bucket.

Rend Lake will return from the holiday break to open league play with Great Rivers Athletic Conference opponent Lake Land College at 7:30 p.m., Nov. 28, in Mattoon. The Warriors will head to Millikin University on Nov. 30 to play its junior varsity squad. The next home game is Saturday, Dec. 1, against conference foe Lincoln Trail. Tip-off for that game is set for 3 p.m.

For all things athletic at The Lake, visit RLC online at www.rlc.edu/warriors.

BOX SCORE

Men’s College Basketball
Lincoln Land Community College Loggers (LLCC)
at Rend Lake College (RLC)
11/20/2012
Waugh Gymnasium

LLCC 31 (12-24) – Graham 3 0-0 7, Wohltman 4 0-0 8, Lowe 1 0-0 2, Dean 3 0-0 6, Cunningham 4 0-0 8, Willenborg 2 0-0 5.

RLC 47 (16-31) – Whaley 3 4-4 10, Bryant 3 1-2 7, Allen 3 2-4 8, D. Verhines 3 2-4 8, Macklin 1 5-6 7, Buford 1 1-2 3, B. Verhines 1 0-0 2, Williams 1 0-0 2.

Free-throws – LLCC 0-0, RLC 15-22. 3-pointers – LLCC 2 (Graham, Willenborg), RLC 0. Fouls – LLCC 16, RLC 8. Technical fouls – none.

BMS boys split pair of games with Marion

By Jim Muir

The Benton Middle School boy’s basketball team split a pair of games at Marion on Monday night with the eighth grade squad dropping a 62-34 decision and the seventh graders coming away with a 27-26 victory.

In the eighth grade contest the Junior Rangers fell behind 21-8 at the end of one quarter and were never in the game with the talented Marion team, dropping to 5-2 overall with the loss. Marion extended the lead to 33-16 at halftime and 48-23 after three quarters.

Derek Oxford was the only Benton player in double figures tallying 11 in the loss. Also scoring for Benton was Tyson Houghland with 7, Austin Wills with 5, Oliver Davis with 4, Hamilton Page, Scott Mosely, Jordan Richey with two points and Blane Pankey with 1. Gehrig Wynn, Brett Bonenberger, Parker Williams and Tony Tillman played but did not score.

In the seventh grade contest BMS pulled out a hard fought 27-26 win with Brett Bonenberger and Gehrig Wynn conbining for 14 of the team total.

The seventh grade team fell behind 7-3 at the end of one quarter but battled back and took a 10-9 halftime lead. Marion fought back and outscored the seventh grade Junior Rangers 8-6 in the third quarter to take a 17-16 lead into the fourth quarter.

Bonenberger led Benton with 8 points followed by Wynn with 6. Other Rangers in the scoring column included Parker Williams with 4, Drew Owens with 3, Hamilton Page, Blane Pankey and Eldo Owens with 2 points each. Mason Wills and Joey Craig saw action but did now score.

Both BMS teams are back in action Tueday, Nov. 20 when they host Herrin.

Christopher Bearcats open Turkey Tournament with a win

Staff Report

The  Christopher Bearcats opened their 38th Turkey Tournament defeating the Wayne City Indians 59-22 Monday night.

This was the 36th time the host had won their opening contest only losing in 2004 and in 1975 the first year of the tournament when current CES coach Russ Hobbs’ Thompsonville  Tigers upset the host Cats 51-48.

The Cats were led in scoring by 6-feet-6-inch Keven Mercks with 21 points, including a perfect 7-7 at the free throw line. All conference defensive back Tyler Atchison was also in double figures with 10 points including three treys.

The Cats jumped to a 15-6 first quarter lead, which was increased to 33-12 at half and then held the Indians to only 10 second half points

Also scoring for the Bearcats was Jake Towers, 5 points, RJ. Kuh 7 points and Eric Young with  6 point. s Young, last year’s leading scorer was hampered with foul trouble, enabling  Christopher’s sixth man freshman Hunter Wheeler a baptism  to varsity basketball

Other Cats scoring was Maurice Brown with 3, Luke Saeger with 3 and freshman Josh Calloni and Ethan Conner with 2 points each. Also seeing action was Tony Hodge, Lane Gibbens, and Austin Williams.

Jimmy Mayberry led the Indians with 7 points.

The Cats now play Waltonville in the winners bracket at 7;45 Wednesday night as the Spartans knocked off Cobden 58-34 Monday night.

Warriors win matches at Joe Parisi Open

Heavyweight Coltyn Pease (Pittsfield, Ill.) pinned Iowa’s Artie Bess.

BELLEVILLE, Ill. – Rend Lake College’s wrestling team took two matches against tough competition, including NCAA DI programs, at the 2012 Joe Parisi Open, Nov. 17, at Lindenwood University in Belleville.

Rend Lake’s heavyweight, Coltyn Pease (Pittsfield), pinned Iowa’s Artie Bess before losing a 6-2 decision to McKendree’s Ross Janney.

At 141 pounds, RLC’s Skyler Procasky (Belleville) won his first match 5-3 against Brandon Brindley and lost by pin in 6:45 to Lindenwood’s Jacob Janes in the second round.

Darrell Pampkin (Florissant, Mo.) got a first-round bye before losing a 7-2 decision to Cole Baumgartner (Missouri) in the 133 pound class.

Skyler Procasky (Belleville, Ill.) won his first match at 141 pounds.

At 141 pounds, Eric Tozzi (Ramseur, N.C.) lost a 13-5 major decision to eventual champion Trevor Jauch (Missouri).  Bryce Vaughn (Canton) lost his first match to Reginald Edwards at 141 pounds. Gary Walliser (Coranito City)got a bye in the first round at 157 pounds before losing a 13-5 major decision to Zach Brunson (Illinois) who competed for third in that class. The results of the third-place match featuring Brunson against Vincent Hannon (Lindenwood) were not available.

RLC’s Kyle Vilven (Mahomet) lost 4-2 to Jerry Gardner (Neosho CC) and Andrew Higgins (Grove City, Ohio) lost to Missouri’s Todd Porter.

At 184 pounds, Austin Warren (Newburgh, Ind.) was pinned by Jordan Rogers (Oklahoma State).

RLC wrestlers will head to the Kaufman Brand Open on Dec. 2 in Merryville, Mo.

Three Vols sign with Louisiana at Monroe

BY JOHN D. HOMAN, Logan Media Services

CARTERVILLE – Three John A. Logan College sophomores – third baseman Keelin Rasch of Harrisburg, lefthanded pitcher Wes Mason of Mount Vernon and righthanded pitcher Chris Hunt of Paducah – recently signed letters of intent to play baseball on scholarship next fall at the University of Louisiana at Monroe.

John A. Logan College sophomores Wes Mason, Chris Hunt and Keelin Rasch signed letters of intent last week to play baseball next fall at the University of Louisiana at Monroe. Mason and Hunt are pitchers. Rasch is a third baseman. (Logan Media Services photo)

“To have this many kids sign on the first day of the early signing period is pretty special,” said Vols head coach Jerry Halstead. “We’re very happy for these young men and believe the Division I signings say a lot about our program here. When you look at the school they’re going to attend, they’re going to a quality program.”

The University of Louisiana at Monroe Warhawks finished 32-30 a year ago and won the Sun Belt Conference championship. Two former Vols – outfielder Brandon Alexander and righthanded pitcher Cale Wine – are seniors there this year.

Halstead said it’s always good to see the hard work and dedication of student-athletes rewarded with a scholarship to a four-year school.

“Not only are these kids good athletes, but they are also good students and that benefits the university,” he said. “I expect Keelin to step in and play right away next year, while Wes and Chris should also make an impact with their pitching staff. I look forward to them having outstanding careers at ULM.”

First things first, however, as Halstead is counting on the trio to provide leadership roles with a solid Vols team next spring.

“They’re part of our club’s core,” he said. “They bring a lot to the table and will be expected to contribute heavily toward our goal of winning another Great Rivers Athletic Conference and Region 24 championship.”

Mason said he was happy to sign with ULM.

“I’m absolutely excited about it,” he said. “I’ve always dreamed of playing Division I baseball. Louisiana Monroe is a good environment. They won the conference last year and the community is really behind them. I liked the feel of things when I visited there. It seems to be a program on the rise and I want to be a part of what I believe to be something special.”

Mason said he realizes there is unfinished business at Logan next spring.

“Without a doubt,” he said. “I would like to see us win another conference and region title and then go on to win the district title, so we can qualify for the World Series in Grand Junction, Colorado.”

Mason said he expects to be more successful in his sophomore season.

“I think the experience I got last year helped me a lot this fall,” he said. “I was much more comfortable on the mound and want to be a guy my teammates can look to for leadership.”

Rasch patrols the hot corner for the Vols. He said the decision to pick ULM was an easy one.

“After visiting there, it seemed like the perfect fit for all of us,” he said. “It’s a great program, a great baseball town and you can’t beat the weather,” he said. “I’m looking forward to playing ball there for the next two years. And to have two of my Logan teammates going there with me is that much more exciting.”

Rasch said his maturation as a player should lead to even greater success as a sophomore next spring.

“Playing last year made a big difference. I’m much more comfortable in my game this year and am looking forward to having a good year.”

Nothing short of a trip to the World Series will satisfy the sophomores, Rasch said.

“We had a taste of it last year, winning Region 24 and advancing to the District championship game. We want to go one step further this year.”

Hunt said he is equally excited about signing with ULM.

“I’m definitely looking forward to moving on to the next stage in my career with Louisiana Monroe,” he said. “I liked what I saw there when I visited and hope I will be able to make a difference with them next year.”

Hunt said coming to Logan out of high school was one of the best decisions he has made in his young life.

“I needed some time to mature as a player and as an individual and Logan has provided that for me,” he said. “My pitching mechanics have improved and so has my overall work ethic thanks to Coach Halstead and the other coaches. I would say I am a much more determined player in my approach to the game now than I was before coming here.”

Hunt said that while it’s comforting to know he has a scholarship waiting on him for next year, he is focused now winning games for the Vols.

“Absolutely,” he said. “The World Series is never far from my mind. It would be awesome to go out a winner at Colorado. We have a really good team, which I think is capable of making it there. I’m excited to get the season started.”

12 Franklin County students named to SIRR-Ohio All Conference Football Team

Twelve players from Benton and West Frankfort high schools have been named to the 2012 Southern Illinois River to River-Ohio Division All Conference Football Team. Here is the full team line-up:

1st Team Offense

QB                  Mat Buntin                     JR                    Benton

RB                  *Dylan Sheeks              SR                   Benton

RB                   *Dylan Hathaway               SR                   Harrisburg

RB                   *Diamante Bradley            SR                   Murphysboro

RB                  *Hadin Restivo            SR                   West Frankfort

TE                   *Jared Daugherty               SR                   Herrin

WR                 *Austin Butler                     SR                   Herrin

WR                 Daz Nickerson                     SR                   Massac County

C                      *Jordan Quertermous       SR                   Harrisburg

OL                   *Gavin Suver                 SR                   Benton

OL                   Daulton Ward               SR                   Benton

OL                   Issac Ingram                        SR                   Harrisburg

OL                   *Dakota Upchurch             SR                   Harrisburg

At Large Selections

QB                  Ryne Roper                          SR                   Harrisburg

RB                   Capel Henshaw                   SR                   Harrisburg

2nd Team Offense

QB                  Austin Starkweather          SR                   Herrin

RB                   Chase Merrill                       SO                   Herrin

RB                   Jordan Troutman                JR                    Massac County

RB                 Dakota Cali                      SR                   Benton

RB                   Aeian Baird                          JR                    Murphysboro

TE                   Kevin Gude                           SR                   Murphysboro

WR               Austin Myers                   SR                   Benton

WR                 Kane Wilson                         SR                   Murphysboro

C                      Sheldon Klaus                     JR                    Murphysboro

OL                 Ethan Sisk                       JR                    West Frankfort

OL                   Artur Romanishyn             SR                   Herrin

OL                   Corey Vaughn                     JR                    Herrin

OL                   Mark Sawyer                       SR                   Murphysboro

1st Team Defense

DB                  *Austin Butler                     SR                   Herrin

DB                Cameron Rock               SR                   Benton

DB                  Justin Younger                   SR                   Harrisburg

LB                 *Dakota Cali                   SR                   Benton

LB                   *Brandon Pate                    SR                   Harrisburg

LB                   Nathan Vaughn                  SR                   Herrin

LB                 Hadin Restivo                SR                   West Frankfort

DE                *Cole Forby                      SR                   Benton

DE                   Kevin Gude                          SR                   Murphysboro

DE                   Gabe Oglesby                      SR                   Harrisburg

DL                 *Shane Bettenhausen SR                  Benton

DL                   *Dakota Upchurch             SR                   Harrisburg

DL                 *Brady Karnes                SR                   West Frankfort

DL                   Diamante Bradley              SR                   Murphysboro

DL                   Tyler Bebout                        SR                   Harrisburg

K                      *Josh Haynes                      SO                   Herrin

P                      Kane Wilson                        SR                   Murphysboro

At Large Selection

DB                  Tylon Kerrans                       SR                   Murphysboro

* Denotes unanimous selection

RLC Lady Warriors fall to Moberly Area

The Rend Lake College Lady Warriors basketball team suffered its first loss of the season Saturday at Waugh Gym in Ina.

Rend Lake lost 61-43 to Moberly Area and is now 4-1. Rend Lake Head Coach Ward McDaniel said Moberly Area was big and good, and that his team played hard, but they “just got beat.”

The Lady Warriors will head to Moberly, Mo., on Friday for two tournament games. RLC plays State Fair at 1 p.m. Friday and will rematch Moberly Area at 5 p.m. Saturday.

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