Jackets Baseball Fall To Grayville

On Monday, September 14th, Yellow Jackets baseball hosted Grayville in WEAA Conference play.  Grayville won 13-9.  Offensively for the Yellow Jackets:  Kasen Dulgar had a single, rbi, and scored a run; Brendan Bowser had 3 singles, rbi, and scored 3 runs; Elliott Acree had a single, rbi, and scored a run; Chase Gher had a single and an rbi; Brady Porter had a walk and scored two runs; Reed Stinson had two walks and scored a run; Michael Smith had a single; Rhett Andrews had two singles and scored a run; and Tristan Bray had a walk.  Pitching for the Yellow Jackets were Brendan Bowser, Elliott Acree, and Chase Gher.  

The Yellow Jackets are now 1-5 on the season and 1-4 in WEAA in WEAA Conference play.  Next up:  Yellow Jackets host West Salem on Tuesday, September 15th in a non-conference game

Aces Cross Country Competes In Olney 5-Team Meet

The MCHS Cross Country team traveled to Olney Central College on Saturday for a five team meet with Richland County, Danville, Lawrenceville and Cerro Gordo.

The Golden Aces placed third behind Richland County and Danville. Gehrig Jones again led the Aces with a 9th place finish in time of 17:10 over the 2.8 mile course. He was followed by Anthony Bleyer (16th), Jason Miller (18th), Chase Keepes (22nd) and Eric Leffler (23rd).

The girls race was also won by Richland County. The Lady Aces did not have enough runners to post a team score. They were led by Freshman, Lily Keepes with a 10th place finish. Jada Smith (14th) and Jayla Smith 17th) were the other Lady Ace participants.

The Aces are back in action Saturday, September 19th at the Olney Invitational.

IHSA Board Updates Return To Activities Guidelines: Waives Two-Game Per Week Limit & Lengthens Summer Season

The Illinois High School Association (IHSA) Board of Directors met virtually for their regularly scheduled meeting on Monday, September 14, 2020, where the Board approved several updates to the IHSA Return To Activities guidelines, while also providing guidance on the IHSA’s independent team participation rule for the 2020-21 school year.

The Board updated its Return To Activities guidelines by waiving the 2020-21 season limitations for winter, spring, and summer sports that would have restricted those sports to no more than two contests per week. The winter, spring, and summer seasons will now revert to their normal season game limitations as dictated by IHSA by-laws.

“We have preached that this school year will be fluid, and the changes made by the Board today are a good example of that,” said IHSA Executive Director Craig Anderson. “When the IHSA’s initial Return To Activities guidelines were established, the limitation of two contests per week felt like a constraint that would help limit exposure. However, given how well our state is handling the pandemic, and the lack of setbacks in the fall sports we have conducted so far, there was a consensus that we could move forward with allowing schools to schedule winter, spring, and summer sports without further restrictions.”

Additionally, the IHSA’s summer season will begin two weeks earlier than initially announced. With Monday’s modification, summer sports (baseball, softball, track & field, girls soccer, lacrosse, boys tennis) can now begin practices on April 19 and games on May 3.

“We understood that when the modified schedule for 2020-21 was released that the summer sport season coaches would take some umbrage with it,” said Anderson. “However, we also knew that summer was the season that we had the most time and flexibility to work with, so we preached patience. We are glad to be able to provide some relief by creating the option to start two weeks earlier.”

Additionally, the Board reviewed a request from Highland High School that sought an exemption to IHSA By-law 3.100, which governs Independent Team Participation. Highland sought an exemption to the rule during 2020-21 for the sports of volleyball, lacrosse, soccer, baseball, and softball, which would allow student-athletes in those sports to simultaneously participate on their IHSA school team and on a non-school team. The current by-law prevents participation on a school and non-school team at the same time in the same sport. The Board elected not to provide an exemption to the rule.

“There was a lengthy and spirited discussion on if we should provide an exemption to this rule given the unprecedented nature of the school year,” said Anderson. “The Board understands both sides of the argument and has heard from passionate advocates for each scenario. Ultimately, concerns over safety and equity left them uncomfortable with providing an exemption to this rule. They understand it could lead to some difficult decisions between participating on a school or non-school team. Fundamentally, the nature and mission of the IHSA is to provide participation opportunities to all students. The Board agreed that if a student-athlete chooses to leave their school team for a non-school team, it simply creates an opportunity for another student to step in and fill that role.”


ACTION ITEMS
1. The Board approved a request from Aurora (Illinois Math and Science Academy) and Yorkville (H.S.) to dissolve their girls swimming and diving cooperative agreement between the schools for the 2020-21 school year.

2. The Board approved a budget for the 2020-21 school year.
IHSA Executive Director Craig Anderson:
“The pandemic is having a significant impact on the IHSA financially, just as it is with countless other businesses around the country. We have made a number of freezes and cuts as a part of our 2020-21 budget to help remain financially solvent as we navigate this unprecedented school year. We will continue to evaluate and adapt our budget as necessary throughout the school year.”

APPEALS & HEARINGS
1. The Board sustained the Executive Director’s ruling on a student from Bloomington (Central Catholic). The student was ruled ineligible for not meeting compliance with IHSA By-law 3.040 and its sub-sections.

2. The Board heard an appeal request from Downers Grove North High School varsity wrestling head coach Chris McGrath, Washington High School varsity wrestling head coach Nick Miller, Lockport High School varsity wrestling head coach Josh Oster, and Nate Kessen, an IHSA official and the President-Elect of the Illinois Wrestling Coaches & Officials Association. The group requested that the IHSA wrestling season be moved from the winter to May during the 2020-21 school year. The Board tabled the appeal, citing a desire to revisit the topic at their October meeting when they can better evaluate winter sports.

DISCUSSION ITEMS
At each meeting of the Board of Directors, there are certain items the Board discusses, but upon which no action is taken. The following is a report of those items from the September 14, 2020, agenda:

1. The Board discussed the letter submitted to Governor Pritzker and Deputy Governor Ruiz by IHSA Executive Director Craig Anderson on September 10. Citing the mental and physical benefits of participation for student-athletes, the letter seeks permission for the IHSA and its Sports Medicine Advisory Committee to resume control of determining the resumption of IHSA sports and activities moving forward. The Board has asked the IHSA staff to prepare accordingly for a response to the letter by government officials and an action plan for future and continued communication with the governor’s office. 
IHSA Executive Director Craig Anderson:
“The fact of the matter is that under the leadership of Governor Pritzker, Illinois has attained one of the lowest COVID-19 infection rates in the country. When you couple that with surrounding states successfully conducting high school sports, and many non-school teams being allowed to play, it feels like the appropriate time for the IHSA to be provided the ability to reexamine our situation.”

2. The Board heard an update on by-law submissions thus far. By-law submissions are due to the IHSA office by October 13, 2020 in order to be included in the 2020-21 Legislative process that begins in November.

3. IHSA Assistant Executive Director Beth Sauser announced that the IHSA will conduct the IHSA School Spirit Showdown in 2020-21 in place of the annual Student Section Showdown. For more information on how to enter the School Spirit Showdown, click here.

4. The Board heard an update on a partnership between the IHSA and Special Olympics to provide student-led courses on leadership, culminating with a Youth Leadership Certificate. To register, click here.

5. The Board expressed their gratitude to outgoing IHSA Board President Tim McConnell and Division 2 Board representative Kurt Tenopir from Fremd High School. The principal at Erie High School, McConnell presided over his final IHSA Board meeting after reaching his term-limit serving in three different terms on the Board. Tenopir announced he will not seek reelection to his seat.

6. The Board heard a report on schools who have filed waivers to play up a State Series classification. All waivers require a two-year commitment. The schools, sports, new class, and applicable years on each waiver are listed below:

School-Sport (New class & term)
Urbana (University)-Scholastic Bowl (2A in 2019-20 & 2020-21)
New Lenox (Providence Catholic)-Baseball (4A in 2019-20 & 2020-21)
Chicago (Mt. Carmel)-Baseball (4A in 2019-20 & 2020-21)
Chicago (Phillips)-Football (7A in 2019-20 & 2020-21)
Chicago Heights (Marian Catholic)-Wrestling (3A in 2019-20 & 2020-21)
Chicago (Marist)-Wrestling (3A in 2019-20 & 2020-21)
Bethalto (Civic Memorial)-Wrestling (2A in 2019-20 & 2020-21)
Chicago (Mt. Carmel)-Wrestling (3A in 2019-20 & 2020-21)
New Lenox (Providence Catholic)-Wrestling (3A in 2019-20 & 2020-21)
Joliet (Catholic Academy)-Wrestling (2A in 2019-20 & 2020-21)
Peoria (Manual)-Boys Basketball (3A in 2019-20 & 2020-21)
Chicago (Brother Rice)-Boys Basketball (4A in 2019-20 & 2020-21)
Chicago (St. Rita)-Boys Basketball (4A in 2019-20 & 2020-21)
Peoria (Manual)-Girls Basketball (3A in 2019-20 & 2020-21)

7. The Executive Director updated the Board on the IHSA’s plans for the New Administrators Workshop.

Lady Aces Golfers Continue To Roll

MCHS Lady Aces Golf

West Berwick Golf Course

September 10, 2020

Mount Carmel 168

Pinckneyville 214

Medalist Lillian Gottman , Mt Carmel

Mt Carmel 168

Lillian Gottman 38; Mady Young 40; Daisy Schrader 44; Maria Kennard 46; Anna Gill 51; Lauren Hall 55

Pinckneyville 214

Breyong Schant 48; Mady Lynch 50; Spey Beammuer 56; Kylee Harvey 60

Next match is Monday at Robinson.

3 Albion Pitchers No-Hit Jackets

On Thursday, September 10th, Yellow Jackets Baseball traveled to Albion for non-conference action.  Albion would win the game in 5 innings, 14-1.  Offensively for the Yellow Jackets, Brendan Bowser had a walk and scored a run, Elliott Acree had a walk, Chase Gher was hit-by-pitch, Michael Smith had a walk, and Reed Stinson had a walk.  Regardless of which team, it should be noted that the three Albion pitchers combined for a no-hitter.  Pitching for the Yellow Jackets were Kasen Dulgar, Chase Gher, and Elliott Acree.  

Next up for the Yellow Jackets:  Monday, September 14th at home against Grayville in WEAA Conference play at 4:30 pm.

Robinson Runs Past Aces Cross Country

The Mt. Carmel Cross Country team hosted Robinson in a dual meet Thursday afternoon. Robinson won the boys meet 17-42. The race was won by Parker Middleton of Robinson with a time of 18:38 over the 3 mile course. Gehrig Jones led the Aces with a 4th place finish in the time of 19:49. He was closely followed by Anthony Bleyer (7th) and Jason Miller (8th). Also competing for the Aces were Chase Keepes, Eric Leffler and Caleb Carwile.

The girls race was won by Robinson’s Leona Welsh in a time of 22:38. Mt. Carmel’s top finisher was Jada Smith (5th) followed by Lily Keepes (7th) and Jayla Smith (12th). Mt. Carmel did not have enough runners for a team score.

The Aces next meet is Saturday morning at Olney Central College.

Zimmerman Leads Aces to 10 Shot Victory

From Coach John White:

Our golfing Aces pulled off a 10 shot victory Wednesday at home against Hamilton County. While not impressive our scores are getting a little better.


Max Zimmerman was our medalist with a 41 but let a good round get away by triple bogeying the 15th hole.
Gage Kennard followed with a 42 and Beau Stipp birdied his last hole for a 42.

Jarett West, Gavin Smith and Zach Allen,who was playing in his first varsity match all had some struggles posting a 46, 48 and 51 respectively.

Our junior varsity showed some improvement with Andrew Gillihan leading with a 43. Owen Dougherty
and Konner Kelsey both shot their best rounds ever with a 44 and 45.

Andrew Goldman Isaac Kieffer both had 46’s, followed by Zeke Swanson with a 49.

The rest of the jv team, Anthony Bleyer,Steven Hasse, Jaxon Browning, Levi Beesley, Quaide Kanipe and Garrett Hodges all shot respectable scores in the high forties and low fifties.

The vast majority of our players have only been playing golf 1 or 2 years and are showing improvement every week. For the most part our ball striking is becoming more and more acceptable BUT our wedge play and putting for lack of a better word STINKS. I would love to see this team spending more time on putting green and on the shag field practicing short wedges.

Our next match will be Friday at Lawrenceville.

Yellow Jackets Open Cross Country Season Hosting Robinson

On Wednesday, September 9th, Yellow Jackets Cross Country hosted Robinson in its first meet of the year.  In the girls meet, the following are the times for Yellow Jackets runners on the 1.86 mile course.

Kali Walker 15:51 (6th place)

Tiffany Smith-Terry 16:40 (8th place)

Hallie Courter 16:56 (9th place)

Addison Tennis 18:56

Ava Abell 19:03

Lillie Keeling 21.50

Linden Stevens 22:07

In the boys race, the following are the times for Yellow Jackets runners:

Kollin Kelsey 14:04 (4th place)

Isaiah Courter 14:27 (5th place)

Tristan Bray 16:36 (7th place)

Conner McGinnis 16:49 (8th place)

Alex McGinnis 17:31

Lucas Isaac 20:59

Brendan Bowser 22:40

Chase Gher 22:41

Next up for Yellow Jackets Cross Country:  home meet vs. Fairfield on Monday, September 21st at 4:00 pm.

Lady Aces Win Olney Invite

Mount Carmel Lady Aces Golf

September 9, 2020

Richland County Country Club

Mount Carmel 158

Effingham St. Anthony 160

Charleston 179

Effingham 203

Paris 214

Olney 217

Medalist Mady Young, Mt. Carmel 37 

2nd Daisy Schrader, Mt. Carmel 37

3rd  Ava Boehm, Effingham 38

4th Macey Ludwig, St. Anthony 38

5th Lillian Gottman Mt. Carmel 39

Mt Carmel 158

Mady Young 37; Daisy Schrader 37; Lillian Gottman 39; Maria Kennard 45; Anna Gill 52; Lauren Hall 59

Mady Young and Daisy tied for Medalist, a scorecard playoff was used to break the tie. Lady Aces are 12-1 and their next match is on Thursday at Mt Carmel hosting Pinkneyville. 

Applebey's Standing Continues To Rise

Mt. Carmel senior Kaleb Applebey’s stock continues to rise. The Prep Baseball Report has vaulted Kaleb into the Top 20 rankings of Illinois high school baseball players.

From Prep Baseball Rankings:

“No prospect debuts at a higher place than Applebey, whose first appearance on this ‘21 board comes all the way up at No. 19 overall, 56 spots higher than the next new name. Applebey hails from southeastern Illinois, Mount Carmel, and he broke out this summer at the Midwest Scouts Association Showcase where he sat 88-91 mph inside a huge 6-foot-7, 230-pound frame. He K’d four of the five he faced at that event and showed very well, helping launch him up his first-ever rankings board. Applebey is also a noteworthy multi-sport athlete, having garnered attention in football as both a quarterback and tight end, though he’ll be headed to Wabash Valley JC for baseball.”

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Jackets Unable To Overcome Fast Saluki Start

On Tuesday, September 8th, Yellow Jackets Baseball hosted Red Hill for non-conference play.  After one inning of play, the Salukis held a 6-2 lead and never looked back.  After two innings, it was Red Hill on top 17-3, then 17-4 after three innings.  In the end, it was a final of 18-4, Red Hill defeated the Yellow Jackets in five innings.  Pitching for the Yellow Jackets were Elliott Acree, Brendan Bowser, Kasen Dulgar, and Chase Gher.  Offensively for the Yellow Jackets, Kasen Dulgar had a single, a walk, and scored a run; Brendan Bowser had a single, a walk, and scored two runs; Chase Gher had an RBI; Michael Smith had a single and a walk; Elliott Acree had a single; Rhett Andrews had a single and scored a run; and Tristan Bray had a walk.

The Yellow Jackets are now 1-4 on the season and 1-3 in WEAA Conference play.  Next up:  Thursday, September 10th, at Albion for a 4:30 non-conference ballgame.

Aces Cross Country Opens Season With Win Over Carmi

Thursday, MCHS opened their 2020 Cross Country season with a Home meet against the Carmi Bulldogs. The Aces came away with a 23-35 victory.

Junior Gehrig Jones of MCHS led the way with a first place finish in the time of 19:18 over the 3 mile course. Tanner Spencer led Carmi with a second place finish. Aces runners Jason Miller, Anthony Bleyer, Caleb Carwile, Eric Leffler and Chase Keepes captured 4th thru 8th places to secure the victory.

In the girls race, neither team fielded a full team. McKenzie Willis of Carmi was individual medalist with a time of 24:38. Jada Smith led the Lady Aces with a second place finish, followed by Lily Keepes (3rd), Jayla Smith (4th) and Jacaelah Wheeler (7th).

The Aces next meet is at home versus Robinson on September 10th.

Aces Nipped By Carmi On Senior Day

From Coach John White: We had a great day for golf today in our home match at the West Berwick GC against Carmi . Even though the Bulldogs nipped us with a team score of 161–165, we played well.

Our biggest surprise was sophomore Gage Kennard who posted a 38 for team medalist honors in his first high school golf match. During the last couple of months Gage could often be seen hitting balls in the shag field working on his swing. He is a great example of how good golfers are developed. Good golfers work hard practicing different aspects of the golf swing that will hold up under pressure.


Jarrett West’s 41 is acceptable but can be better with a couple of slight adjustments.

Beau Stipp who is also new to the game shot a 43. His shot making was quite consistent but let several strokes get away with poor pitch shots.

Gavin Smith also had a 43. Gavin had a poor start but finished well despite some disappointing 3 putts.
Max Zimmerman came in with a 44. Max played some good golf but let a disappointing finish ruin his day.

Isaac Kieffer could never find his usual smooth swing while shooting a 49.

Andrew Gillihan led the JV with a 46, Levi Beesley and Conner Kelsey had 47s, Quaide Kanipe shot 48 and Jaxon Browning 49.

We travel tomorrow to Olney for an 18 hole tournament.

Aces seniors with Coach John White.Photo courtesy of Susan Zimmerman.

Aces seniors with Coach John White.

Photo courtesy of Susan Zimmerman.

Jackets Fall At Cisne

On Thursday, September 3rd, Yellow Jackets Baseball traveled to Cisne for WEAA Conference action. In the top of the first, the Yellow Jackets had Brady Porter and Kasen Dulgar on base, but couldn't get a run across the plate. In the bottom of the first, Cisne exploded for 11 runs before the Yellow Jackets could get three outs. In the top of the second inning, Rhett Andrews made it all the way to third base and Tristan Bray made it to first base with two outs, but could not cross the plate. Cisne in the bottom of the second pounded the plate another 6 times. In the third inning, Michael Smith made it to second base, but could not advance any further. For the first time in the game, Cisne was held scoreless in the third inning. In the top of the fourth inning, Brendan Bowser and Rhett Andrews reached safely, but were left stranded at second and first base respectively. At this point, the game was over due to run-rule, as Cisne won the game 17-0.

Offensively for the Yellow Jackets, Brady Porter had a walk, Kasen Dulgar had a single, Michael Smith had a single, Brendan Bowser had a single, Rhett Andrews had a single, and Tristan Bray walked. Pitching for the Yellow Jackets were Brendan Bowser, Kasen Dulgar, and Elliott Acree. The Yellow Jackets are now 1-3 on the season and in WEAA Conference play. Next up: home game on September 8th against Red Hill at 4:30 pm.

Warrior boats inspected as season nears

Prior to the start of the season next month, a state conservation officer inspected the boats to be used by the first-ever Wabash Valley bass fishing team on Wednesday, Aug. 26.

Cory Skelton, an officer with the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, conducted a thorough search of all seven boats to be used by the Warrior club team. The program debut will be on Sept. 12, with a club tournament on the waters of Kentucky Lake.

Skelton reviewed general navigational rules for anglers and outlined some of the differences present on larger bodies of water like Kentucky Lake. He stressed the importance of safety to each fisherman.

The club tourney not only serves as the rough equivalent of a pre-season scrimmage, but it gives the Warriors a sneak peek at Kentucky Lake. They return there the following weekend, Sept. 19-20, to open the championship season at the Bass Pro Shop Big Bass Bash tournament.

 During the fall portion of the season, the Warriors will make October stops at Lake Dardanelle, Ark., and Lake Erie for competitions. The season resumes in April, leading to the Boat US Collegiate Bass Championships at Lake Murray, S.C. on May 26-27.

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. You can also keep up with WVC bass team news by following them on Facebook @WVC Bass Team and on Instagram @wvcbassteam.

WVC Warriors Austin Holtgrave, Chevvy Wood, Clayton Halbig, Colin King, Colton Bridwell, Drew Gill, Grant Behnke, Holden Kauble, Hunter Michl, James Cole Hess, Josey Ault, Nathaniel Kiefer, Zane Kelly and Zebulon Frasure.

WVC Warriors Austin Holtgrave, Chevvy Wood, Clayton Halbig, Colin King, Colton Bridwell, Drew Gill, Grant Behnke, Holden Kauble, Hunter Michl, James Cole Hess, Josey Ault, Nathaniel Kiefer, Zane Kelly and Zebulon Frasure.

IDNR officer Cory Skelton inspects a boat belonging to Warrior freshman Clayton Halbig.

IDNR officer Cory Skelton inspects a boat belonging to Warrior freshman Clayton Halbig.

Jasper Outslugs Jackets, 22-17

On Tuesday, September 1st, Yellow Jackets Baseball hosted Jasper for WEAA Conference action and the first home game of the season.  The Yellow Jackets held the early lead after one inning, 4-2.  But Jasper stormed back in the second inning to take the lead at 6-4.  The Yellow Jackets kept battling away and took the lead after five innings, 13-12.  But Jasper came back in the top of the sixth inning to take a 16-14 lead.  Jasper then tacked on 6 insurance runs in the top of the seventh inning and the Yellow Jackets could only answer back with a field goal in the bottom half of the inning.  The final score ended up with Jasper on top of the Yellow Jackets 22-17.

Offensively for the Yellow Jackets:  Elliott Acree had a walk, HBP, and scored 1 run; Brady Porter had 4 walks and scored 4 times; Brendan Bowser had a hit, 2 walks, and scored 3 times; Chase Gher had 2 singles, one walk, and scored 3 times; Reed Stinson had a single, walk, HBP twice, and scored 3 times; Kasen Dulgar had a single, walk, and scored one time; Michael Smith scored one run; Rhett Andrews had a walk; and Tristan Bray had a walk and scored one time.  Johnny Wholestaff pitched tonight for the Yellow Jackets, as Chase Gher started, followed by Elliott Acree, Kasen Dulgar, Brendan Bowser, and Brady Porter.

The Yellow Jackets are now 1-2 on the season and in WEAA Conference play.  Next up:  Thursday, September 3rd at Cisne for a 4:30 pm conference game.

Young & Gottman Co-Medalists For Lady Aces

Mt Carmel Lady Aces Golf

West Berwick Golf Course

September 1, 2020

CO-MEDALISTS

Mady Young and Lillian Gottman

Mt Carmel 169

Carmi White County 237

Fairfield NTS

Mt Carmel: Mady Young 40; Lillian Gottman 40; Daisy Schrader 43; Maria Kennard 46; Anna Gill 54; Laren Hall 56

Carmi: Katie Deig 53; Saylir Mason 59; Elleigh Gray 60; Laci Mills 65

Fairfield: Kylie Stewart 56; Katelyn Norton 59

Lady Aces Golfers Finish 2nd At Patriot Invite

Congratulations to the Lady Aces Golf team on their 2nd place win at the Patriot Invite, hosted by Massac County High School, Saturday August 29th. The seven team tournament was won by Massac County with a team score of 322, Mount Carmel was six strokes back with a 328. Individually Maddy Young took 2nd  place when she carded a two over par 73 and Lillian Gottman placed 3rd with her 75. Placing 1st was Hamilton Country's Kylee Vaughan with her 2 under par 69. 

Mount Carmel 328

Maddy Young 73; Lillian Gottman 75; Daisy Schrader 88; Maria Kennard 92; Anna Gill 100

Massac County 322

Mount Carmel 328

Harrisburg 379

Hamilton County 410

Pinkneyville 452

Herrin 469

Anna Jonesboro NTS

Yellow Jackets Baseball Notch 1st Win In Two Years At West Salem

On Thursday, August 27th, Yellow Jackets Baseball traveled to West Salem for WEAA Conference play.  The Yellow Jackets got on the board right away and led 2-0 after the top of the 1st inning.  Then for the next few innings, it was a back and forth affair and West Salem led 8-7 after five innings.  The Yellow Jackets scored 10 runs in the top of the 6th inning and 1 more in the 7th inning to win the game 18-9.  This was the first win in two years for Yellow Jackets baseball.  Brendan Bowser started on the mound and went 3 innings, giving up 4 runs, 2 hits, 7 walks, and had 7 strikeouts.  Elliott Acree pitched the final 4 frames to get the win, giving up 5 runs, 4 hits, 5 walks, and had 4 strikeouts.  Offensively, several Yellow Jackets contributed to the offensive output.  Elliott Acree had a double, scored 3 runs, and 1 rbi; Brady Porter scored 2 runs and had an rbi; Brendan Bowser had a hit, scored 3 runs, and had 2 rbi; Chase Gher had 3 singles, scored 3 runs, and had 3 rbi; Reed Stinson had 2 singles, scored 1 time, and had 3 rbi; Michael Smith had one hit, scored one run, and had 2 rbi; Rhett Andrews had a single and a double, and scored 3 times; Jax Gher had a single, scored two runs, and had 2 rbi.  For the Yellow Jackets, they are now 1-1 on the season and 1-1 in WEAA Conference action.  Next up:  Tuesday, September 1st against Jasper at home at 4:15 pm.

Caption for the picture: immediately after winning the game, the team gathered to put this big win in the books with a picture. We will have to work in math class to get a better understanding of six feet, but coaches were masked and it was a very b…

Caption for the picture: immediately after winning the game, the team gathered to put this big win in the books with a picture. We will have to work in math class to get a better understanding of six feet, but coaches were masked and it was a very brief moment. Front row - Head Coach Justin Dulgar, Michael Smith, Kasen Dulgar, Elliott Acree, Tristan Bray, Reed Stinson, Chase Gher, Rhett Andrews, Brady Porter, Assistant Coach Jon Porter, Jax Gher. Back row - Assistant Coach Tim Clemans and Brendan Bowser.