Jackets Hold On To Beat Grayville In WEAA Tourney

On Monday, January 6th, the Yellow Jackets entered WEAA Conference Tournament play as the 4-seed vs. the 5th-seeded Grayville Bison.  In the first quarter, the Yellow Jackets jumped out on top 15-8.  But Grayville outscored the Yellow Jackets by one point in the second quarter, which still left the Yellow Jackets on top at halftime 30-24.  The third quarter saw the Yellow Jackets nearly double up the Bison and take a lead with 7 minutes to play at 43-31.  Just as Grayville did in the second quarter, they came storming back to within one-point with less than a minute to play.  In the end, the Yellow Jackets hung on to win 53-51 and move into the winners bracket.  Scoring for the Yellow Jackets:  Matt Jackson with 16 points, Carlos Monroy with 14 points, Trent Casburn with 12 points, Kollin Kelsey with 6 points, and Elliott Acree with 5 points.

Next up:  WEAA Conference Tournament action on Tuesday, as the Yellow Jackets will play the one-seed Cisne in the semi-finals at Cisne Middle School at 6 pm.

Jackets Win 2 Of 3 From New Hope

On Thursday, December 20th, Yellow Jackets Basketball hosted New Hope in WEAA Conference action.  In the C-game, the Yellow Jackets defeated New Hope by the final score of 21-19.  Scoring for the Yellow Jackets was:  Will Freeland with 8 points, Brendan Bowser with 7 points, Cameron Kolb with 2 points, Tim Harness with 2 points, and Brady Porter with 2 points.  The C-team is now 7-3 on the season.

In the B-game, the Yellow Jackets defeated the Panthers by the final score of 47-39.  Scoring for the B-team was:  Chase Gher with 17 points, Elliott Acree with 10 points, Reed Stinson with 7 points, Brady Porter with 6 points, Kollin Kelsey with 5 points, and Brendan Bowser with 2 points.  The B-team is now 6-5 on the season.

In the A-game, New Hope came out strong in the 3rd quarter and ended up defeating the Yellow Jackets by the final score of 44-28.  Scoring for the Yellow Jackets was:  Matthew Jackson with 10 points, Elliott Acree with 8 points, Kollin Kelsey with 6 points, Trent Casburn with 2 points, and Clay Morgan with 2 points.  The A-team is now 6-5 overall and 5-3 in WEAA Conference play.  

Next up:  WEAA Conference Tournament starting January 6th at Cisne.

Jackets Host Jasper In Non-Conference Play

On Monday, December 16, Yellow Jackets basketball hosted the Jasper Polecats in non-conference action.  In the C-game, the Yellow Jackets defeated Jasper 19-15.  Scoring for the Yellow Jackets was:  Will Freeland with 6 points, Brady Porter with 5 points, Cameron Kolb with 4 points, Brendan Bowser with 2 points, and Michael Medler with 2 points.  The C-team is now 6-3 on the season.

In the B-game, the Yellow Jackets came out sluggish in the cold weather and fell in defeat to the Polecats by the final score of 32-15.  Scoring for the Yellow Jackets was:  Chase Gher with 8 points, Reed Stinson with 2 points, Elliott Acree with 2 points, Mark Vaupel with 2 points, and Cameron Kolb with 1 point.  The B-team is now 5-5 on the season.

In the A-game, Jasper defeated the Yellow Jackets by the final score of 45-37.  Scoring for the Yellow Jackets was:  Kollin Kelsey with 9 points, Matt Jackson with 8 points, Trent Casburn with 8 points, Elliott Acree with 7 points, and Carlos Monroy with 5 points.  The A-team is now 6-4 on the season.  

Next up:  Yellow Jackets will host New Hope for WEAA Conference play on Thursday, December 19th.  C-game at 5:15 pm.

Now What? Football Districts Rescinded as Member Schools Approve 10 Proposals

Illinois High School Association (IHSA) member schools approved 10 amendment proposals in the annual by-law referendum that ended December 16, 2019, including a proposal to rescind a football district scheduling system that was approved a year ago, and slated to begin in 2021. As a result, regular-season football scheduling and the IHSA Football Playoffs will remain unchanged from their current format.

“There is incredible passion for high school football in our state, and the subject of football district scheduling has been no exception,” said IHSA Executive Director Craig Anderson. “Many coaches and communities were excited about the prospect of district scheduling when the vote passed a year ago, just like many are excited today that it will ultimately not occur in 2021. We do not expect the discussion surrounding football regular-season scheduling and the playoff structure to dissipate, so we will be charged with continuing to facilitate discussion and ideas among our member school coaches and administrators.”

Based on the football district plan, Mt. Carmel left the Big 8 Conference and is now left without a conference and without the football district scheduling system.

The online ballots were tabulated and certified in the IHSA Office on Tuesday, December 17. 

Here is a summary of the proposals and the vote totals. (The numbers in parentheses indicate the total of yes, no, and no opinion votes. For an amendment to pass, yes votes must outnumber no votes.)

  • Proposal 1 (passed 448-181-73): Expands the opportunity for approved schools to participate in invitational tournaments during the regular season.

  • Proposal 2 (passed 592-80-28): Expands the administrators permitted to serve on the IHSA Board of Directors to include the administrators designated as the Official Representative of their schools.

  • Proposal 10 (rejected 328-349-24): Reduces the number of summer contact days from 25 to 20.

  • Proposal 11 (passed 489-149-62): Eliminates a required annual determination of classification which therefore permits the two-year classification cycle.

  • Proposal 13 (passed 206-133-362): Moves the start of the Fall Baseball season one week earlier for practices and contests.

  • Proposal 14 (passed 428-246-25): Moves the start and ending dates for the IHSA spring baseball and softball seasons (practices and contests) a week later.

  • Proposal 15 (passed 374-241-87): Removes the by-law directing the IHSA to implement a football scheduling system for regular-season varsity games, impacting the current ability for schools to schedule games AND qualify for the playoffs as it is currently administered.

  • Proposal 17 (passed 244-31-422): Modifies the contest limitations for boys and girls lacrosse to 20 matches in the regular season as opposed to a match and tournament limitation.

  • Proposal 18 (passed 410-85-202): Modifies the team dates limitation in wrestling to a fixed number of dates (25) rather than a combination of dates and tournaments. Modifies the individual match limitation in wrestling to a set number of matches (45) rather than a combination of dates and tournaments.

  • Proposal 19 (passed 343-38-318): Moves the ending date for the girls swimming season limitation one week earlier.

  • Proposal 25 (passed 470-215-16): Permits schools an opportunity to appeal a player ejection when the player was ejected as a result of the misapplication of a playing rule by an official.

Elks Hoop Shoot Winners

2019 MT. CARMEL ELKS CLUB #715

“HOOP SHOOT” WINNERS

Competition was held at Mt. Carmel Grade School, Mt. Carmel, Illinois on Saturday, December 14, 2019.

1st and 2nd place finishers received trophies.

First place finishers will compete in the District Elks Hoop Shoot Contest on Saturday, January 4, 2020 in Salem, Illinois at Franklin Park Middle School. 

8-9 (BOYS)

1ST PLACE            CADEN SEATON (13 out of 25)

2ND PLACE           CARTER WILLINGHAM (12 out of 25)

8-9 (GIRLS)  

1ST PLACE           ALEAH NEWKIRK (4 out of 25)

10-11 (BOYS)

1ST PLACE            BRENDAN BOWSER (11 out of 25)

2ND PLACE           ELIAS KNAPP (7 out of 25)

10-11 (GIRLS)

1ST PLACE            SOPHIE BANKS (5 out of 25)

2ND PLACE           LYLA KEEPES (3 out of 25)

12-13 (BOYS)       

1ST PLACE            ELLIOTT ACREE (22 out of 25)

2ND PLACE           LEVI BANKS (18 out of 25)

12-13 (GIRLS)

1ST PLACE            EVIE KNAPP (9 out of 25)

2ND PLACE           MAYCEE RANDALL (7 out of 25)

First place L-R Aleah Newkirk, Evie Knapp, Sophie Banks, Elliott Acree, Caden Seaton, Brendan Bowser

First place L-R Aleah Newkirk, Evie Knapp, Sophie Banks, Elliott Acree, Caden Seaton, Brendan Bowser

Second Place L-R Maycee Randall, Lyla Keepes, Levi Banks, Carter Willingham, Elias Knapp

Second Place L-R Maycee Randall, Lyla Keepes, Levi Banks, Carter Willingham, Elias Knapp

Yellow Jacket Basketball Report At Cisne

On Thursday, December 12th, Yellow Jackets Basketball traveled to Cisne for WEAA Conference action.  In the C-game, the Yellow Jackets won 25-16.  Scoring for the Yellow Jackets was:  Brendan Bowser with 12 points, Brady Porter with 6 points, Cameron Kolb with 5 points, and Will Freeland with 2 points.  The C-team is now 5-3 on the season.

 In the B-game, the Yellow Jackets started hot in the first quarter, but fell in defeat to Cisne by the final score of 47-36.  Scoring for the Yellow Jackets was:  Reed Stinson with 13 points, Chase Gher with 8 points, Brady Porter with 6 points, Kollin Kelsey with 5 points, and Elliott Acree with 4 points.  The B-team is now 5-4 on the season.

In the A-game, the Yellow Jackets definitely did not have a good night, as Cisne won the game 61-26.  Scoring for the Yellow Jackets was:  Trent Casburn with 10 points, Matt Jackson with 8 points, Kollin Kelsey with 4 points, Elliott Acree with 2 points, and Chase Gher with 2 points.  The A-team is now 6-3 overall and 5-2 in WEAA Conference play.

Next up:  Yellow Jackets will host Jasper in non-conference action on Monday, December 16th.  C-game begins at 5:15 pm.

OCC Baseball Winter Camp Jan. 11

Olney Central College Baseball will host a Winter Camp on Saturday, Jan. 11 at the OCC Gymnasium and Britton’s Bullpen in Olney.

The camp, for ages 6 through 15, will meet from 9 a.m. to noon. Instructors will include the OCC coaching staff and players, along with Phil Britton, a two-time NJCAA All-American who played minor league baseball for seven years.

The cost is $60 and those attending will need to bring a bat, glove, helmet and shoes.

To pre-register or for more information, call Coach Dennis Conley at 618-395-7777, ext. 2131, or 618-843-0333. You also may contact him by email at conleyd@iecc.edu. Registration forms are available at www.iecc.edu/occ

Yellow Jackets Blow out Geff

On Monday, December 9th, Yellow Jackets Basketball hosted WEAA Conference foe Geff at St. Mary’s School. In the B-game, the Yellow Jackets jumped out to a 12 point lead in the first quarter and never looked back to win the game 47-15. Scoring for the Yellow Jackets was: Brendan Bowser with 10 points, Kollin Kelsey with 10 points, Elliott Acree with 9 points, Brady Porter with 5 points, Will Freeland with 4 points, Chase Gher with 3 points, Reed Stinson with 2 points, Cameron Kolb with 2 points, and Mark Vaupel with 2 points. The B-team is now 5-3 on the season.


In the A-game, the Yellow Jackets swarmed the Eagles in the first half with a first quarter of 20 points and second quarter of 23 points.  The Yellow Jackets would go on to win the game 64-30. Scoring for the Yellow Jackets was: Trent Casburn with 18 points, Elliott Acree with 12 points, Clay Morgan with 8 points, Matt Jackson with 7 points, Carlos Monroy with 5 points, Eric Acree with 5 points, Kollin Kelsey with 4 points, Roland Foster with 3 points, and Reed Stinson with 2 points.  The A-team is now 6-2 overall and 5-1 in WEAA Conference play.  

Next up:  Thursday, December 12th at Cisne for WEAA Conference action.  C-game begins at 5:15 pm.

Elks Hoop Shoot Is This Saturday At MCGS

The MT. CARMEL’S ELKS LODGE #715 WILL HOST THE 48th ANNUAL ELKS HOOP SHOOT COMPETITION ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2019 AT MT. CARMEL GRADE SCHOOL (FORMERLY MT CARMEL MIDDLE SCHOOL).  REGISTRATION WILL BEGIN AT 8:00 AM. AND COMPETITION SHOOTING WILL START AT 8:30 AM. THIS NATIONAL FREE THROW SHOOTING CONTEST IS FOR BOYS & GIRLS AGES 8-13.

 

            AGE GROUPS WILL BE DETERMINED BY THEIR AGE AS OF APRIL 1, 2020.  AGE GROUPS ARE:  

                                                            BOYS AGE 8-9                      GIRLS AGE 8-9

                                                            BOYS AGE 10-11                  GIRLS AGE 10-11

                                                            BOYS AGE 12-13                  GIRLS AGE 12-13

EACH CONTESTANT HAS 25 SHOTS AT THE HOOP.  THE WINNING BOY AND GIRL IN EACH GROUP WILL ADVANCE TO THE DISTRICT COMPETITION ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 2020 AT FRANKLIN PARK MIDDLE SCHOOL IN SALEM, ILLINOIS. 

 

BOYS AND GIRLS 8-9 WILL SHOOT FROM 11 FT AND WILL ALSO USE A GIRLS REGULATION BASKETBALL; ALL OTHERS WILL SHOOT FROM 15 FEET.  ALL GIRLS WILL USE A GIRLS REGULATION BASKETBALL, WHILE BOYS 10-13 WILL SHOOT WITH A REGULATION BOYS BASKETBALL.

 

DOORS WILL OPEN AT 8:00 AM TO SIGN UP FOR THE HOOP SHOOT. NO REGISTRATION FORMS ARE NEEDED THIS YEAR.  THE PARTICIPANTS NEED TO SIGN IN AT THEIR RESPECTIVE TABLE WITH THEIR CORRECT AGE.  

1ST AND 2ND PLACE WINNERS WILL NEED TO FILL OUT ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AFTER THE CONTEST.

 

1ST PLACE WINNERS WILL ADVANCE TO THE DISTRICT HOOP SHOOT CONTEST ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 2020 AT FRANKLIN PARK MIDDLE SCHOOL IN SALEM, ILLINOIS.

Yellow Jackets Vs. St. Joe Recap

On Thursday, December 5th, Yellow Jackets Basketball traveled to St. Joe (Olney) for WEAA Conference action. In the C-game, St. Joe (Olney) defeated the Yellow Jackets by the final score of 25-18. Scoring for the Yellow Jackets was: Brady Porter with 8 points, Will Freeland with 4 points, Jax Gher with 2 points, Cameron Kolb with 2 points, and Michael Medler with 2 points. The C-team is now 4-3 on the season.

In the B-game, the Yellow Jackets made a big comeback and won the game over St. Joe (Olney) in the final seconds by the score of 40-38. Scoring for the Yellow Jackets was: Chase Gher with 16 points, Reed Stinson with 11 points, Kollin Kelsey with 7 points, Elliott Acree with 4 points, Brady Porter with 1 point, and Roland Foster with 1 point. The B-team is now 4-3 on the season.

In the A-game, the Yellow Jackets used a strong second half to defeat St. Joe (Olney) by the final score of 63-31. Scoring for the Yellow Jackets was: Elliott Acree with 20 points, Carlos Monroy with 15 points, Matt Jackson with 8 points, Trent Casburn with 8 points, Eric Acree with 6 points, Reed Stinson with 3 points, Kollin Kelsey with 2 points, and Brady Porter with 1 point. The A-team is now 5-2 overall and 4-1 in WEAA Conference play.

Next up: Monday, December 9th at St. Mary's against Geff in WEAA Conference action.

Jackets Sweep New Hebron

On Tuesday, December 3rd, the Yellow Jackets hosted New Hebron in non-conference action. In the C-game, the Yellow Jackets defeated New Hebron by the final score of 16-14. Scoring for the Yellow Jackets was: Will Freeland with 12 points, Jax Gher with 2 points, and Brady Porter with 2 points. With the win, the C-team is now 4-2 on the season.

In the B-game, the Yellow Jackets beat New Hebron by the final score of 40-25. Scoring for the Yellow Jackets was: Chase Gher with 9 points, Brendan Bowser with 8 points, Brady Porter with 7 points, Reed Stinson with 6 points, Elliott Acree with 5 points, and Mark Vaupel with 5 points. The B-team is now 3-3 on the season.

In the A-game, the Yellow Jackets picked up their offensive game late in the third quarter, early into the 4th quarter, in order to put away New Hebron by the final score of 55-38. Scoring for the Yellow Jackets was: Matt Jackson with 18 points, Trent Casburn with 14 points, Carlos Monroy with 9 points, Elliott Acree with 6 points, Kollin Kelsey with 4 points, Clay Morgan with 2 points, and Chase Gher with 2 points. The A-team is now 4-2 on the season and 3-1 in WEAA Conference play.

Next up: Thursday, December 5th, at St. Joe (Olney) for WEAA Conference action. C-game begins at 5:15 pm.

IHSA Membership Voting Now On Proposals Including Eliminating Football Districting Plan

The Illinois High School Association's Legislative Commission voted Nov. 25 to refer 11 proposals to amend the IHSA Constitution and By-laws to a vote of the general membership. The Commission voted after hearing feedback from member school personnel at 28 town meetings held around the state during the month of November.

The ballot containing the proposals will be available to each member school's official representative in the IHSA's online Schools Center, beginning Monday, December 2. The deadline to submit the ballot is midnight, Monday, December 16. The ballots will be tabulated and the results posted on Tuesday, December 17. Schools will be able to vote "no opinion" on any of the proposals. A simple majority of yes or no votes cast will determine whether each proposal passes.

Here is a summary of the proposals on the ballot:

  • Proposal 1: Expands the opportunity for approved schools to participate in invitational tournaments during the regular season.

  • Proposal 2: Expands the administrators permitted to serve on the IHSA Board of Directors to include the administrators designated as the Official Representative of their schools.

  • Proposal 10: Reduces the number of summer contact days from 25 to 20.

  • Proposal 11: Eliminates a required annual determination of classification which therefore permits the two-year classification cycle.

  • Proposal 13: Moves the start of the Fall Baseball season one week earlier for practices and contests.

  • Proposal 14: Moves the start and ending dates for the IHSA spring baseball and softball seasons (practices and contests) a week later.

  • Proposal 15: Removes the by-law directing the IHSA to implement a football scheduling system for regular-season varsity games, impacting the current ability for schools to schedule games AND qualify for the playoffs as it is currently administered.

  • Proposal 17: Modifies the contest limitations for boys and girls lacrosse to 20 matches in the regular season as opposed to a match and tournament limitation.

  • Proposal 18: Modifies the team dates limitation in wrestling to a fixed number of dates (25) rather than a combination of dates and tournaments. Modifies the individual match limitation in wrestling to a set number of matches (45) rather than a combination of dates and tournaments.

  • Proposal 19: Moves the ending date for the girls swimming season limitation one week earlier.

  • Proposal 25: Permits schools an opportunity to appeal a player ejection when the player was ejected as a result of the misapplication of a playing rule by an official.

The remaining proposals were rejected by the Legislative Commission. A total of 35 of the 35 commissioners attended the meeting, which was held at the IHSA Office in Bloomington.

Yellow Jackets Sweep West Salem

On Monday, November 25th, Yellow Jackets Basketball hosted West Salem in WEAA Conference action.  In the C-game, the Yellow Jackets defeated the Warriors by the final score of 9-8.  Scoring for the c-team were:  Cameron Kolb with 6 points, William Freeland with 2 points, and Brady Porter with 1 point.  The C-team is now 3-2 on the season.

 In the B-game, the Yellow Jackets defeated West Salem by the final score of 44-19.  Scoring for the b-team was:  Chase Gher with 17 points, Reed Stinson with 8 points, Elliott Acree with 5 points, Brendan Bowser with 4 points, Brady Porter with 3 points, Cameron Kolb with 2 points, Mark Vaupel with 2 points, William Freeland with 2 points, and Tim Harness with 1 point.  The B-team is now 2-3 on the season.

 In the A-game, the Yellow Jackets took control early and went on to defeat West Salem by the final score of 54-21.  Scoring for the Yellow Jackets were:  Elliott Acree with 15 points, Matt Jackson with 10 points, Trentin Casburn with 10 points, Carlos Monroy with 10 points, Kollin Kelsey with 4 points, Clay Morgan with 2 points, Eric Acree with 2 points, and Reed Stinson with 1 point.  The A-team is now 3-2 on the season and 3-1 in WEAA Conference action.

 Next up: Tuesday, December 3rd, at home against New Hebron in non-conference action. C-game will begin at 5:15 pm.

Jackets Fall In OT On Last Second 3 Pointer

On Thursday, November 21st, Yellow Jackets Basketball traveled to Jasper for WEAA Conference action. 

 In the A-game, Jasper defeated the Yellow Jackets, on a last-second three pointer in overtime, by the final score of 34-32.  Scoring for the Yellow Jackets was:  Matthew Jackson with 10 points, Trentin Casburn with 8 points, Carlos Monroy with 6 points, Kollin Kelsey with 6 points, and Reed Stinson with 2 points.  The A-team is now 2-2 on the season and 2-1 in WEAA Conference play.

 In the B-game, the Yellow Jackets fell in defeat by the final score of 28-26.  Scoring for the Yellow Jackets was:  Reed Stinson with 12 points, Chase Gher with 10 points, Brendan Bowser with 2 points, and Brady Porter with 2 points.  The B-team is now 1-3 on the season.

In the C-game, Jasper won the ballgame 28-16.  Scoring for the Yellow Jackets was:  William Freeland with 5 points, Brady Porter with 5 points, Cameron Kolb with 4 points, and Trenton Potts with 2 points.  The C-team is now 2-2 on the season.

 Next up: Monday, November 25th, at home against West Salem in WEAA Conference action. C-game begins at 5:15 pm.

Yellow Jacket Boys Fall To Grayville

On Monday, November 18, Yellow Jackets Basketball hosted Grayville for non-conference action. In the C-game, the Yellow Jackets defeated Grayville by the final of 20-14. Scoring for the Yellow Jackets was: William Freeland with 8 points, Cameron Kolb with 4 points, Brady Porter with 4 points, Jax Gher with 2 points, and Tim Harness with 2 points. The c-team is now 2-1 on the season.

In the B-game, Grayville came storming back in the second half and defeated the Yellow Jackets by the final of 32-27. Scoring for the b-team was: Chase Gher with 18 points, Reed Stinson with 4 points, Elliott Acree with 4 points, and Brady Porter with 1 point. The b-team is now 1-2 on the season.

In the A-game, Grayville came out strong in the second half and beat the Yellow Jackets by the final score of 59-37. Scoring for the a-team was: Trent Casburn with 9 points, Kollin Kelsey with 9 points, Carlos Monroy with 6 points, Matt Jackson with 6 points, Elliott Acree with 5 points, and Chase Gher with 2 points. The a-team is now 2-1 on the season and still 2-0 in WEAA Conference play.

Next up: Thursday, November 21st at Jasper for WEAA Conference action. C-game at 5:15 pm.

Lady Rockets Basketball At Red Hill

On Thursday November 14, the  SMS/AJH girls basketball team travelled to Red Hill to take on the lady Salukis. 

The JV team lost in a heartbreaking OT game by 2. The Lady Rockets would go scoreless in the first and allow 7 by Red Hill but do well rebounding the ball. In the second Red Hill would be held to 2 points and after scoring 7, they’d enter halftime down by 2. (7-9). Red Hill would come out aggressive on offense scoring 12 to SMS/AJH 0 points. However after Red Hills #54 P. Hill would drain 2 back to back 3s defense led by Hazel Earnest with assistance from Cortney Jones, and Natalee Hedge would keep her from scoring the rest of the game. In the forth the Lady Rockets would score 14 to tie the game at 21 and send it to overtime. Red Hill would score 2. Madeline Mann would be fouled and under intense pressure with less than a minute to play shed sink both free throws to again tie up the game. In a last second gain of possession the Lady Salukis would score winning the game. 

Mann would have 3 rebounds, 1 steal, 2 pts. Lyla Keepes would have 3 rebounds, 1 steal and 1 block. Ruby Newkirk would run the point most of the game and have 1 rebound. Kali Walker had 4 steals and 4 assists. Madison Stevens would have 12 points 2 blocks and multiple rebounds for a double double. Sarah McCorkle would have 9 points. Also seeing playing time was Cortney Jones, Natalee Hedge, Kortny Hall, Linden Stevens, and Austin Steckler-Dee. MVP of the game goes to Hazel Earnest for her incredible and persistent defense, shutting down #54 who had 11 of Red Hills’s 25. 

The Lady Rockets would come out strong in the varsity game. They’d outscore Red Hill 11-7 in the first. Red Hill would regroup and close the second 10-7 coming within 1 of SMS/AJH. (18-17). Adjusting their strategy, the Lady Rockets would shut out Red Hill in the third and score 6. The Lady Rockets would not let up in the forth allowing only 2 points and score 7 themselves winning the game 31-19. Team leader Nora Jones is finding a balance between intense play and smart ball handling. She would have 4 rebounds, 7 points, and only 2 fouls. Lily Keepes would find her confidence and take several shot attempts. While not scoring she made her presence known with 2 rebounds and 1 steal. Kali Walker would go 0/2 at the line, have 2 points, I tip, and several assists. Sarah McCorkle would show her strong  defensive side with 5 rebounds, 1 steal, and a tip, also adding 7 points. Chandler Cusick would have a steal, a block, and 2 points. Jordis Riley would have a steal and 2 rebounds. Lauren Fisher would also find confidence and take shot attempts. Shed have 1 rebound. Madison Stevens would again use her size and get another double double. She scored 13 points, had over 10 rebounds, and at least 4 blocks. Also seeing playing time was Natalee Hedge, Madeline Mann, and Cortney Jones. 

Coach Walker and Coach Stevens would like to thank the Red Hill coaching staff and the referee for tonight’s competition for fair and controlled play. In a last minute cancellation, a referee was unable to work. With only one ref, both JV and Varsity teams, coaches, and spectators were very understanding and demonstrated great sportsmanship. 

The team travels to Cisne Monday November 18 to play the Lady Bullets at 6 pm. They’ll return Tuesday to play Edwards County at home. The home game will be played at Allendale School starting at 5:15.

Yellow Jackets Boys Sweep Clay City

On Friday, November 15th, Yellow Jackets Basketball hosted Clay City for the home opener.  In the C-game, the Yellow Jackets won 27-16.  Scoring for the c-team was:  Brady Porter with 17 points, William Freeland with 4 points, Cameron Kolb with 4 points, and Trenton Potts with 2 points.  The c-team is now 1-1 on the season.

In the B-game, the Yellow Jackets won 44-23.  Scoring for the b-team was:  Elliott Acree with 14 points, Chase Gher with 9 points, Reed Stinson with 6 points, Brendan Bowser with 6 points, Brady Porter with 3 points, Mark Vaupel with 2 points, Roland Foster with 2 points, and Cameron Kolb with 2 points.  The b-team is now 1-1.

 In the A-game, the Yellow Jackets defeated Clay City by the final score of 55-25.  Scoring for the a-team was:  Elliott Acree with 15 points, Matthew Jackson with 13 points, Trentin Casburn with 11 points, Carlos Monroy with 6 points, Reed Stinson with 6 points, Clay Morgan with 2 points, and Kollin Kelsey with 2 points.  The a-team is now 2-0 overall and 2-0 in WEAA Conference play.

 Next up: Monday, November 18th at home against Grayville in non-conference action. C-game begins at 5:15 pm.