Mt. Carmel Sweeps Allendale Volleyball

On Tuesday, February 18th, Yellow Jackets Volleyball hosted Mt. Carmel in non-conference action.  In the C-match, Mt. Carmel won in two games, 25-11 and 25-16.  In the B-match, Mt. Carmel won in two games, 25-1 and 25-20.  In the A-match, Mt. Carmel won in two games, 25-15 and 25-5.

Next up for Yellow Jackets Volleyball:  Wabash County Invitational Tournament on Saturday, February 22nd, at Allendale.  Mt. Carmel and St. Mary's will join the Yellow Jackets for a round robin tournament, starting with the C-team tournament at 9 am.  The B-team and A-team tournaments will follow.  

SMS Volleyball vs. Jasper Geff

2/18/20 SMS Volleyball Stats vs Jasper Geff

C-team 25–16 SMS(W) 25-21 SMS(W) Ava Jent- 2 aces Bella Jent- 1 serve plus 1 ace Madeleine Mann- 3 serves Cortney Jones- 4 serves Natalee Hedge-2 serves Lyla Keepes- 2 serves plus 1 ace Ruby Newkirk- 6 serves plus 2 aces Kourtney Hall- 4 serve Hazel Earnest-4 serves Linden Stevens- 1 serve, plus 1 ace Austin Steckler-Dee- 1 serve Ava Abell- 3 serve The fifth and sixth grade girls had a good night tonight. The girls are moving to the ball better every game.

JV 25-6 25-11 SMS(W) 25-19 SMS (W) Sarah McCorkle- 11 serves, 3 assists, 2 kills Bella Andrews- 4 serve, plus 1 ace, 1 kill, 1 assist Madison Stevens- 7 serves, 2 kills, 1 dig Kali Walker- 4 serves, 1 kill, 1 dig Emily Gottman- 5 serves, 1 ace, 1 dig Elizabeth Hefner- 9 serves, 1 ace, 1 dig The JV team came out strong. They had good communication tonight, and a good serve receive.

Varsity 17-25 SMS(L) 11-25 SMS (L) Nora Jones- 1 serves, 4 digs Lily Keepes- 1 kill, 1 dig Sarah McCorkle- 7 serves, 1 kill, 4 assists Bella Andrews- 5 serves, 1 digs Madison Stevens- 1 serves, 2 kills, 1 solo block, 3 digs Kali Walker- 1 dig Emily Gottman- 1 serve Elizabeth Hefner- 4 serves

The Varsity squad did some very good things. We had some smart plays, and excellent pick ups. Serve receive ended up being our toughest obstacle of the night. Jasper Geff had some impressive jump servers that were hard to defend. We also missed a good amount of serves tonight, and it all adds up. I’m proud of all the girls, I feel like the are picking up more court savvy with each game they play. This Thursday we have our first away game at West Salem, the c-team will start at 5:15.

SMS Volleyball Report

2/13/20 SMS Volleyball Stats vs Clay City SMS vs Clay City

C-team 25–23 SMS(W) 25-9 SMS(W) Ava Jent- 3 serves plus 2 aces Madeleine Mann- 4 serves plus 3 aces Cortney Jones- 1 serves plus 2 aces Natalee Hedge-2 serves, plus ace Lyla Keepes- 3 serves plus 1 ace Ruby Newkirk- 4 serves plus 1 ace, 1 kill Kourtney Hall- 1 serve, 1 dig Hazel Earnest-6 serves plus 4 aces, 1 dig Linden Stevens- 1 serve, plus 1 ace Austin Steckler-Dee- 1 serve, plus 2 aces Ava Abell- 1 serve The fifth and sixth grade girls came out aggressive, and focused! We had a little breakdown and in serve receive the first game, but they battled back to win. The second game the girls played with great energy, it was fun to watch.

JV 25-6 25-6 SMS(W) 25-5 SMS (W) Sarah McCorkle- 7 serves plus 1 ace, 7 assists Bella Andrews- 1 serve, 3 assists Madison Stevens- 6 serves, plus 2 aces, 5 kills Kali Walker- 1 kill, 2 digs Emily Gottman- 2 serves, 2 aces Elizabeth Hefner- 9 serves, 1 ace, 1 dig The JV team came out with very aggressive serves and great communication. They were moving well on the court tonight, and dominated both matches.

Varsity 12-25 SMS(L) 13-25 SMS (L) Nora Jones- 3 serves, 3 kills, 7 digs Lily Keepes- 1 serve Sarah McCorkle- 6 serves, 16 assists Bella Andrews- 4 serves, 3 digs Madison Stevens- 2 serves, 4 kills, 1 block, 2 digs Kali Walker- 1 dig Emily Gottman- 2 digs Elizabeth Hefner- 2 serves, 2 digs

Coaches Comments: The Varsity squad fought hard against a very experienced and sound opponent. Even though we didn’t come out on top, we didn’t slack in hustle and never gave up. The last volley of the night was back and forth with so many great saves and a solo block. I’m very proud of my girls for the way they played defense. Next week we will be back at home on Tuesday starting at 5:15 playing Jasper/Geff.

Yellow Jackets Volleyball Report

On Monday, February 10th, Yellow Jackets Volleyball traveled to West Salem for three matches.  In the C-match, West Salem won in two games, 25-10 and 25-8.  In the B-match, West Salem won 25-3 and 25-20.  In the A-match, West Salem won 25-9 and 25-14.

 On Tuesday, February 11th, Allendale Volleyball traveled to Jasper to take on Jasper-Geff in WEAA Conference action.  In the C-match, Jasper-Geff won in two games, 25-17 and 25-18.  In the B-match, Jasper-Geff won in two games 25-7 and 25-9.  In the A-match, Jasper-Geff won 25-13 and 25-9.

 On Thursday, February 13th, Yellow Jackets Volleyball was back home to take on Cisne.  In the C-match, Cisne won in two games 25-21 and 25-15.  In the B-match, Cisne won in two games 25-3 and 25-9.  In the A-match, Cisne won in two games 25-7 and 25-12.

 Next up for Yellow Jackets Volleyball:  Tuesday, February 18 at home against Mt. Carmel.  C-match begins at 5:15 pm.

WVC to host bass fishing workshop with pro angler Bradley Roy

Wabash Valley College’s bass fishing team will be hosting a bass fishing workshop with Major League Fishing, Bass Pro Tour angler Bradley Roy on Feb. 29 in WVC’s Brubeck Theatre.

Middle school and high school anglers will be admitted for free. One coach per school will also be admitted for free. Pre-registration can be completed by visiting www.wvcwarriorathletics.com, clicking club teams, selecting bass fishing and then clicking on the Bradley Roy event.

 Cost will be $10 for those 19 and up who are not a part of a middle or high school bass fishing team.  Registration for the event will start at 8 a.m. and sessions one through three will be held from 8:30 a.m. until 3:00 p.m., with a lunch break from 12:00 p.m. until 12:50 p.m.

 Bradley Roy was a 2019 Bass Pro Tour­ Redcrest qualifier; he placed third in points in the 2018 Bassmaster Elite Series; and, in 2017, he earned seventh in the Bassmaster Classic. He is a three-time Bassmaster Classic qualifier. Roy has had 10 career Top-10 tour finishes, 22 career Top-20 tour finishes and has a career earning of over $550,000.

 Roy is sponsored by several brands, such as Covercraft, USA Cares, Triton Boats, Mercury, D&L Tackle, Whitetail Heaven, Angler’s Outpost, Lowrance, Power Pole, Neat Trucking, Prym1 Camo, FSNB, Seaguar, Solar Bat and Owner.

 Pre-register your team, now; don’t miss out on this amazing opportunity to hear bass fishing pro Bradley Roy speak! Pre-registration can be completed by visiting www.wvcwarriorathletics.com, clicking club teams, selecting bass fishing and then clicking on the Bradley Roy event.

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Jackets Volleyball Swept By Albion

On Thursday, February 6th, the Yellow Jackets Volleyball team hosted Albion in the first match of the season.  In the C-game, Albion won in two games, 25-13 and 25-13.  In the B-game, Albion won in two games, 25-6 and 25-6.  In the A-game, Albion also won in two games, 25-7 and 25-4.  Next up for the Yellow Jackets:  Monday, February 10th at West Salem with the c-game beginning at 5:15 pm.

Wabash Valley College bass team signs Holden Kauble of Clay City

Wabash Valley College's bass coach, Professor Todd Gill, is excited to announce the signing of Holden Kauble for the upcoming 2020–2021 collegiate bass season. Kauble signed on Friday afternoon, Jan. 31.

Holden Kauble is the son of Lance and Kelly Kauble of Clay City. He is a senior at Flora High School and will be competing this spring with the Flora bass team for the fourth straight season. During Kauble's high school career, he earned “Big Bass of the Year” honors for 2018 and is on one of two teams from Flora that qualified for the IHSA Sectionals to be held May 7 at Forbes Lake. Kauble plans to study Agriculture Production in college and is excited about his opportunity to be a part of the Wabash Valley College bass team.

Those interested in learning more about the Wabash Valley College bass team can visit www.wvcwarriorathletics.com, click on Club Teams and select Bass Fishing. High school juniors and seniors that have an interest in a campus visit can fill out the recruiting questionnaire and Coach Gill will contact them to discuss the team and schedule a campus visit. You can also keep up with WVC bass team news by following them on Facebook @WVC Bass Team and on Instagram @wvcbassteam.

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Jackets C-Team End Season with 3rd Place Tourney Finish

On Saturday, February 1st, Yellow Jackets Basketball traveled to Clay City for the annual C-team tournament to end the season.  In game one, the Yellow Jackets played Albion and led after the first quarter 6-5.  After a big second quarter, the Yellow Jackets led at halftime 17-6 and never looked back.  The final score of the first game of the day ended up with the Yellow Jackets on top 27-12.  Scoring for the Yellow Jackets was:  Elliott Acree with 14 points, Will Freeland with 8 points, Brendan Bowser with 4 points, and Brady Porter with 1 point.  

The win moved the Yellow Jackets into the semifinal game against Cisne.  The Blazing Bullets from Cisne was like kryptonite for the Yellow Jackets and Cisne won the game 43-15.  Scoring for the Yellow Jackets was:  Cameron Kolb with 4 points, Will Freeland with 3 points, Elliott Acree with 2 points, Brady Porter with 2 points, Brendan Bowser with 2 points, and Tim Harness with 2 points.

With the loss, the Yellow Jackets would immediately turn around and play St. Joe for 3rd place.  After one quarter, the game would be tied at 10-10.  The second quarter would prove to be the best quarter of the day for the Yellow Jackets and they would go into halftime with the lead at 25-21.  The Yellow Jackets would extend their lead after three quarters to 38-32 and would pull away to win the 3rd place game 45-35.  Scoring for the Yellow Jackets was:  Brady Porter with 18 points, Elliott Acree with 13 points, Brendan Bowser with 10 points, Will Freeland with 2 points, and Cameron Kolb with 2 points.  Congratulations to the C-team on bringing home a trophy from the Clay City Tournament.  They ended their season with a 11-6 record.

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Jackets Rout Clay City In Regional Semis

At the Clay City Regional on Wednesday, January 29th, Yellow Jackets Basketball took on Clay City in the first semi-final game of the night.  The Yellow Jackets jumped out to 27-7 lead in the first quarter and never looked back.  At halftime, the Yellow Jackets led 38-16.  As good as the first quarter was, the third quarter was even better for the Yellow Jackets as they pushed the lead to 67-20.  With a championship game appearance in sight, the Yellow Jackets defeated Clay City by the final score of 71-24.  Scoring for the Yellow Jackets was:  Trent Casburn with 19 points, Elliott Acree with 16 points, Matt Jackson with 13 points, Kollin Kelsey with 13 points, Eric Acree with 5 points, Carlos Monroy with 3 points, and Chase Gher with 2 points.  The A-team now moves to 12-8 on the season.

Next up:  SIJHSAA Class S Regional Championship game at Clay City on Friday, January 31st.  The Yellow Jackets will play New Hebron for the 3rd time this year at 6 pm.

Jackets Finish 3rd In Cisne 7th Grade Tournament

On Saturday, January 25th, the Yellow Jackets continued in the Cisne 7th Grade Basketball Tournament.  In the first game of the morning, the Yellow Jackets took on Fairfield in a semi-final game.  The first quarter started out slow, as Fairfield took a commanding lead at 11-5.  But, the Yellow Jackets found their stride in the second quarter and led at halftime 17-13.  The third quarter went about as well as the first quarter, with Fairfield re-taking the lead 25-21.  In the fourth quarter, as time was running out, Brendan Bowser hit a 3-pointer from the right wing to tie up the score at 33-33 and send the game to overtime.  In the overtime, Fairfield jumped out on top and never looked back, winning the game 41-35.  This would send the Yellow Jackets to the 3rd Place game to take on New Hope for a trophy.  Scoring for the Yellow Jackets was:  Kollin Kelsey with 12 points, Chase Gher with 9 points, Brendan Bowser with 5 points, Elliott Acree with 5 points, and Reed Stinson with 4 points.

In the 3rd Place game against New Hope, the Yellow Jackets started the first quarter much better than earlier and led 8-5.  Staying consistent, the Yellow Jackets led at halftime 17-9 and were two quarters away from getting their first trophy in the Cisne Tournament.  The halftime speech much have been inspiring, as the Yellow Jackets came out and took a commanding lead of 34-14 with 6 minutes left to play.  All team members saw action in the fourth quarter and the Yellow Jackets captured the 3rd Place trophy with a 39-24 victory over New Hope.  Scoring for the Yellow Jackets was:  Kollin Kelsey with 14 points, Elliott Acree with 8 points, Reed Stinson with 5 points, Brendan Bowser with 5 points, Chase Gher with 4 points, Brady Porter with 2 points, and Cameron Kolb with 1 point.  With the victory, the B-team closes their season with a final record of 11-7.

Next up for Yellow Jackets Basketball:  Wednesday, January 29th in SIJHSAA Class S Regional play at Clay City.  Yellow Jackets will play either Clay City or West Salem at 6 pm.

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Jackets B-Team WIns At Cisne Tournament

On Friday, January 24th, the Yellow Jackets B-team began tournament play at Cisne taking on Norris City-Omaha-Enfield (NCOE). The Yellow Jackets started the game on a 7-0 run, but NCOE came fighting back with 6 point run of their own. NCOE led after one quarter 10-9. The second quarter was a draw, as the teams went to the half-time locker room tied up at 18-18. After a nip and tuck 3rd quarter, the Yellow Jackets led 25-24. In the fourth quarter NCOE took a 5 point lead, but the Yellow Jackets clawed their way back into the game and took the lead for good on a three-pointer by Elliott Acree. The Yellow Jackets won the game 39-36 and advance in the winner's bracket to face Fairfield Grade School at 9 am Saturday morning. Scoring for the Yellow Jackets was: Elliott Acree with 14 points, Chase Gher with 8 points, Kollin Kelsey with 8 points, Reed Stinson with 7 points, and Brady Porter with 2 points. The B-team is now 10-6 on the season.

Jackets "A" Team Wins Regular Season Finale Over Albion

On Wednesday, January 22nd, Yellow Jackets Basketball traveled to Albion for its final regular season game.  In the C-game, Albion won the game 24-22.  Scoring for the C-team was:  Brendan Bowser with 10 points, Brady Porter with 8 points, Tim Harness with 2 points, and Cameron Kolb with 2 points.  The C-team is now 9-5 on the season.

In the B-game, Albion defeated the Yellow Jackets by the final score of 55-29.  Scoring for the Yellow Jackets was:  Chase Gher with 11 points, Elliott Acree with 7 points, Brendan Bowser with 4 points, Brady Porter with 2 points, Mark Vaupel with 2 points, Reed Stinson with 1 point, Roland Foster with 1 point, and Kollin Kelsey with 1 point.  The B-team is now 9-6 on the season.

In the A-game, the Yellow Jackets came out victorious by the final score of 45-43.  Scoring for the Yellow Jackets was:  Carlos Monroy with 15 points, Trent Casburn with 12 points, Matt Jackson with 8 points, Kollin Kelsey with 5 points, Elliott Acree with 3 points, and Clay Morgan with 2 points.  The A-team is now 11-8 on the season heading into Regional play next Wednesday night at Clay City.

Next up:  Yellow Jackets in Cisne 7th grade tournament January 24th and 25th. 

Jackets Sweep West Salem

On Tuesday, January 21st, Yellow Jackets Basketball traveled to West Salem for non-conference action. In the C-game, the Yellow Jackets won convincingly by the final score of 19-1. Scoring for the Yellow Jackets was: Cameron Kolb with 8 points, Brady Porter with 5 points, Brendan Bowser with 4 points, and Levi Potts with 2 points. The C-team is now 9-4 on the season.

In the B-game, the Yellow Jackets jumped all over West Salem in the first quarter 9-0 and cruised to a victory with the final score being 39-21. Scoring for the Yellow Jackets was: Reed Stinson with 14 points, Brady Porter with 10 points, Chase Gher with 8 points, Brendan Bowser with 3 points, Cameron Kolb with 2 points, and Trent Potts with 2 points. The B-team is now 9-5 on the season.

In the A-game, the Yellow Jackets completed the sweep of West Salem by winning 61-29. Scoring for the Yellow Jackets was: Elliott Acree with 14 points, Carlos Monroy with 11 points, Matt Jackson with 10 points, Kollin Kelsey with 8 points, Reed Stinson with 8 points, Brendan Bowser with 3 points, Trent Casburn with 2 points, Clay Morgan with 2 points, Roland Foster with 2 points, and Eric Acree with 1 point. The A-team is now 10-8 on the season.

Next up: Yellow Jackets travel to Albion on Wednesday, January 22nd with the C-game beginning at 5:15 pm.

Jackets Ousted From Diocesan Tourney

On Saturday, January 18th, the Yellow Jackets traveled to Belleville to play in the boys Diocesan Tournament.  In the C-team tourney, played at Queen of Peace in Belleville, the Yellow Jackets took on St. Joe (Olney).  After one quarter of play, it was 12-4 in favor of St. Joe, but the Yellow Jackets would fight back to be within three at halftime 17-14.  The third quarter was owned by the Yellow Jackets, as they took the lead 23-22.  The fourth quarter would be nip and tuck, as the lead would change hands a few times, but St. Joe would come away with the victory by the final score of 33-31.  Scoring for the Yellow Jackets was:  Elliott Acree with 17 points, Brendan Bowser with 8 points, Will Freeland with 4 points, and Brady Porter with 2 points.  The C-team is now 8-4 on the season.

In the A-team portion of the tournament, played at Belleville Althoff High School, the Yellow Jackets matched up against Holy Trinity.  After one quarter of play, the game was tied at 10-10.  Going into halftime, the Yellow Jackets kept it close only down 23-21.  Holy Trinity came out strong in the third quarter and led 36-30 with eight minutes to play.  The Yellow Jackets just ran out of gas in the fourth quarter and fell in defeat 50-37.  Scoring for the Yellow Jackets was:  Matt Jackson with 10 points, Trent Casburn with 9 points, Elliott Acree with 8 points, Kollin Kelsey with 7 points, and Carlos Monroy with 3 points.  The A-team is now 9-8 on the season.

Next up:  Tuesday, January 21st at West Salem beginning at 5:15 pm.

Photos From Yellow Jackets 8th Grade Night

These 8th graders were recognized Monday night before the Yellow Jackets last home game of the year.

Chloe Cusick, parents are Chris and Kristi Cusick

Chloe Cusick, parents are Chris and Kristi Cusick

Eric Acree, parents are John and Kim Acree

Eric Acree, parents are John and Kim Acree

Trent Casburn, parents are Rich and Sara Casburn

Trent Casburn, parents are Rich and Sara Casburn

Matt Jackson, parents are Ralph and Paula Jackson

Matt Jackson, parents are Ralph and Paula Jackson

 Carlos Monroy, parent is Hillery Clark

 Carlos Monroy, parent is Hillery Clark

Clay Morgan, parents are Derek and Tia Morgan

Clay Morgan, parents are Derek and Tia Morgan

Jackets Sweep New Hebron

On Thursday, January 16th, Yellow Jackets Basketball traveled to Robinson for non-conference action with New Hebron.  The Yellow Jackets came away with a victory in all three games.  In the C-game, the Yellow Jackets won 19-11.  Scoring for the c-team was:  Brendan Bowser with 8 points, Will Freeland with 6 points, Brady Porter with 3 points, and Tim Harness with 2 points.  The C-team is now 8-3 on the season.

In the B-game, the Yellow Jackets defeated New Hebron by the final score of 47-31.  Scoring for the Yellow Jackets was:  Reed Stinson with 16 points, Kollin Kelsey with 8 points, Chase Gher with 8 points, Brendan Bowser with 5 points, Will Freeland with 5 points, Elliott Acree with 3 points, and Tim Harness with 2 points.  The B-team is now 8-5 on the season.

In the A-game, the Yellow Jackets hung on to defeat New Hebron by the final score of 39-36.  Scoring for the Yellow Jackets was:  Kollin Kelsey with 15 points, Matt Jackson with 7 points, Trent Casburn with 7 points, Carlos Monroy with 7 points, and Elliott Acree with 3 points.  The A-team is now 9-7 on the season.

Next up:  Yellow Jackets will compete in the Diocesan Tournament in Belleville on Saturday, January 18.  The A-team will play Holy Trinity at 11 am at Althoff High School, while the C-team will play St. Joe (Olney) at 12 pm at Queen of Peace.

Lady Rockets Win Regional Opener Over St. Joe

From Coach Walker, Coach Stevens, and Coach Jent

On Wednesday January 15th the SMS/AJH Lady Rockets travelled to New Hope to play St Joe Olney in the first round of Regional play. The Lady Rockets would topple St. Joe 28-20 to advance to the second round on Friday January 17th at 6 pm vs Jasper/Geff.


The first quarter would end 4-2 in favor of the Lady Rockets and with both teams playing strong defense. In the second SMS/AJH would start to pull away leading St Joe at the half 17-8 after a strong buzzer beater lay-up from Chandler Cusick. During the third, Kali Walker would hit a 3 stunning St Joe. SMS/AJH would again outscore St Joe in the third 6-4 starting the fourth up by 11. Finding a way to defeat St Joes pressure, the Lady Rockets would win 28-20.

Lauren Fisher would have great defense against St Joes leading scorer and ball handler. With Lily Keepes missing the game due to illness, Jordis Riley would move into her starter position and use her size to have 4 blocks and 3 rebounds. Sarah McCorkle would go 2/4 at the line and have 4 total points. McCorkle would also add 5 rebounds. Chandler Cusick was a spark off the bench and would have an explosive 2nd quarter. Overall she would have 6 points, and 9 rebounds. Kali Walker would have 5 points and 4 rebounds. Nora Jones would carry 4 fouls the entire fourth quarter but would have 5 points and 9 rebounds for the night. Madison Stevens would near another double double with 8 points, 2 blocks, and 25 rebounds. Also seeing playing time was Ava Jent, Bella Jent, Natalie Hedge, Madeline Mann, and Cortney Jones. The coaches were happy to see the scoring spread around tonight and have all girls stepping up to create a team win.
Again, the Lady Rockets will play Jasper/Geff at 6 pm Friday at New Hope school for round 2 of Regionals.

Jackets Sweep Red Hill On 8th Grade Night

On Monday, January 13th, Yellow Jackets Basketball hosted Red Hill for 8th Grade Night in the final home game of the year.  In the B-game, the Yellow Jackets defeated Red Hill 44-21.  Scoring for the Yellow Jackets was:  Brendan Bowser with 10 points, Kollin Kelsey with 9 points, Reed Stinson with 6 points, Chase Gher with 6 points, Elliott Acree with 6 points, Mark Vaupel with 2 points, Will Freeland with 2 points, Roland Foster with 2 points, and Brady Porter with 1 point.  The B-team is now 7-5 on the season.

In the A-game, it was the final home game for Eric Acree, Trent Casburn, Matt Jackson, Carlos Monroy, and Clay Morgan.  Those five started the game and won a hard-fought game with Red Hill by the final score of 48-43.  Scoring for the Yellow Jackets was:  Matt Jackson with 12 points, Trent Casburn with 12 points, Elliott Acree with 9 points, Kollin Kelsey with 8 points, Clay Morgan with 4 points, and Carlos Monroy with 3 points.  The A-team is now 8-7 on the season.

Next up:  Yellow Jackets are at New Hebron (Lincoln Trail College) on Thursday, January 16th, with the C-game beginning at 5:15 pm.

Schnarre Steps Down as WVC Softball Coach

Paul Schnarre has been a fixture of the Wabash Valley College athletic department since 1973, when he was hired as the head baseball coach. He later became WVC athletic director in 1976, a position he held for 37 years before stepping down in 2013. Now, after 36 seasons as the head softball coach, Coach Paul Schnarre, the All-Time wins leader in NJCAA History, has made the decision to step down at Wabash Valley College.

“It has been an honor and privilege to serve Wabash Valley College as the head softball coach for 36 years,” Schnarre said. Citing a desire to spend more time with his three grandchildren, as well as more time dedicated to traveling and playing golf, the NJCAA Hall of Fame coach decided this was a good time to turn the program over to long-time assistant coach, Asa Deffendall.

“During my 36 seasons, we have established a championship tradition and earned national recognition. Our history illustrates that we have excelled, both academically and athletically,” said Schnarre.

Schnarre is the NJCAA All-Time Wins leader, with a remarkable 1404–325 record. His teams have won 23 Great Rivers Athletic Conference Championships, 11 Region 24 Titles and have made 10 trips to the NJCAA National Softball Tournament.

Schnarre continued, “I have been blessed with a rewarding career, which has resulted in many friendships and created a positive impact on many of my players, fellow coaches, and coaches of other institutions.”

Schnarre, who was enshrined into the NJCAA Hall of Fame in 2009, will continue to help with the Lady Warrior softball team as a part-time assistant coach.

WVC athletic director Mike Carpenter stated: “Coach Schnarre is a major reason why I, and many other coaches, decided to come to Wabash Valley College. Let’s also not forget, he built the athletic department from the ground up during his time as athletic director. Coach Schnarre and I have discussed the possibility of him retiring for some time now, and from day one, I’ve emphasized to him that it’s his decision. He can stay as long as he wants…he has earned that right. His teams were always so disciplined, and we all learned a lot from him. We can’t thank him enough for his hard work, loyalty and dedication to the communities of WVC and Mount Carmel.”

Schnarre added that “[the] success that Wabash Valley College softball has enjoyed over the past 36 years is due to a team effort. I would like to recognize several individuals and groups who were instrumental in our championship tradition”

First, Schnarre recognized Bill Hackler. “Bill was my colleague for almost 40 years. He worked tirelessly promoting our sport as our Sports Information director.”

He then thanked Mark Colvin and Asa Deffendall. “I was blessed to have two loyal assistant coaches. We worked as a team for approximately two decades, and they helped bring stability and continuity to the softball program. Asa will assume the head coaching duties in the spring, and his 18 years of experience as the assistant coach should translate into a very competent transition as the head coach.”

“A big ‘Thank You’ goes out to all of my former and current players, for believing in me and in Wabash Valley College. Their hard work and determination resulted in a positive image for our school and district,” Schnarre added.

He also thanked Drs. Harry Benson and Matt Fowler. “No athletic program can excel without exceptional administrative support. Dr. Benson and Dr. Fowler gave encouragement, guidance, and provided adequate resources to compete successfully.”

To the WVC instructors, staff and Mount Carmel community: “The Wabash Valley College faculty and staff worked many extra hours to accommodate our student-athletes when we missed classed due to away games. Their tireless dedication was greatly appreciated by our players and coaches. WVC athletics enjoys remarkable community support, both financially and in attendance. Community support is critical in sustaining a championship tradition over and extended period of time.”

“Last, but not least,” Schnarre continued, “to my wife, Karen Schnarre. College coaching requires a tremendous amount of travel to away games and recruiting. Karen was left, on many occasions, with parenting and household responsibilities in my absence. Her comprehension and understanding enabled me to enjoy a lengthy coaching career. Plus, she was a saint, in putting up with the mood swings, which occur with winning, and losing a critical contest.”

Wabash Valley College President Dr. Matt Fowler added: “Paul Schnarre is nationally recognized as the all-time winningest coach in NJCAA softball history, but he was also a great teacher and athletic director. In 1976, Paul developed and disseminated a plan to build a nationally recognized athletic program in Mt. Carmel, Illinois. Paul worked for nearly 40 years as the athletic director at Wabash Valley College in the pursuit of that goal. Paul not only wanted to be successful on the softball diamond, but he also wanted everyone around him to be successful. The benefits of his vision for our athletics program can readily be seen in the successes of our current and former players and coaches.”

The Lady Warrior softball team opens up the Spring Season on Feb. 7 and will play their home opener at Paul Schnarre Field on March 17.

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