Soccer Aces Finish 3-1 In St. Anthony Tourney

Aces soccer report from Coach Ed Berberich:

The MCHS Soccer Aces recently wrapped up play in the season opening St Anthony Invitational tournament, starting slowly in losing the first game but then finishing up with 3 straight wins to tie for 2nd place on points. The Aces dropped the opening game to Harrisburg 5-0, but bounced back to beat Newton 4-2, St Anthony 3-1 & lastly Robinson 7-0.

Against Harrisburg, we came out pretty timid & looked like what we are: a young team with a new starter at every position on the field. We're replacing a lot of talent & experience from last year after graduating 7 starting seniors & losing another starter. Even the returning 3 starters from last year are all in new positions so we just have to go through the learning process which will take some time. Harrisburg certainly outplayed us, but the good news was that all but 1 of the Bulldog goals could be chalked up to players in new spots making mistakes that they'll hopefully learn to correct. Add in the fact that we were also playing 10 against 11, after one of our players received a red card before the end of the 1st half, & there were some positives to be found in this one. The team immediately showed that ability to learn in the next game, beating a solid Newton team 4-2. Eli Bertram scored 3 goals, Shade Loudermilk scored a goal & got an assist, & Tobi Pauli got an assist. Against host St Anthony, Loudermilk had 2 goals & 1 assist, Bertram had 1 goal & 1 assist, & Landon Lagow had 1 assist. In the last game, against Robinson, Aiden Garwood had 2 goals & 2 assists, Bertram had 1 goal & 2 assists, Lagow, Loudermilk, Pauli & Drake Colbert each scored 1 goal apiece, & Brody English & Conner Adams each had 1 assist. Robert King played in goal for nearly the entire tournament, with he & Corian Rapier contributing in goal for the shutout against Robinson.

Overall, we're pleased with how the guys performed, especially after the rough first match. Everybody seemed to keep their heads up though & came out with positive energy throughout the rest of the games & that allowed us to bounce back & even gave us an opportunity to win the tournament again. After that first game, that isn't something that I would've thought could be within our grasp. We still have a lot to work on, but the guys definitely showed us something with the way they played this past week.

The Aces' record after the tournament stands at 3-1.

Lady Aces Crush Field In Another Record Setting Day

Mount Carmel High School

Lady Aces Golf @ Metropolis Country Club

Patriot Invite - Massac County HS

August 28, 2021
Medalist Mady Young 70(-1) ; MC

Mount Carmel 288
Massac County 350

Harrisburg 362

Nashville 385

Anna Jonesboro 432

Hamilton County 442

Tilghman KY - NTS

Mount Carmel: Mady Young 70 (-1) Lilliam Gottman 71; Alexis Wymer 73; Emily Gottman 74; Maria Kennard 76; Daisy Schrader 79
Massac Co: Elise Coaklely 80; Josie Walker 88; Izzy Hawes 89; Olivia Heine 93

Harrisburg; Madison Mcclusky 79; Frankie Leigh Nicholes 80; Gracie Behnke 89; Hannah Jones 114

Nashville: Ryan Stiegman 90; Emily Guest 90; Shelbly Thorson 94; Savannah Downey 111

Anna Jonesboro; Marlee Smith 86; Madi Hawk 103; Reese Reynolds 121; Torre Ralls122

Hamilton Co; Ellie Deen 103; Kenadee Halley 101; Dalena Carmickle 111; Allee Ragan 127

Coach Karin Kelsey Comments:

The team broke the school record for 18 hole team score. The score of 288 (+4) was 15 strokes better than the record 307 (+19) that was first set in 2019 by Lillian Gottman, Mady Young, Daisy Schrader and Faith Witsman.


The Lady Aces are now 12-0 and travel to Marion Wildcat Invite on Wednesday September 1, at Kokopeli Golf Course.

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Photo Credit: Kristi Schrader

Photo Credit: Kristi Schrader

Cross Country Aces Compete In 29 Team Invite

Cross Country Aces traveled to Evansville Saturday to participate in the Dennis Bays Warrior Invite held at Angel Mounds State Historic Site.

The Aces placed 19th out 29 teams. Junior, Jason Miller led the Aces placing 71st out of 215 runners with a time of 19:55 over the 5k course. He was followed by Anthony Bleyer (21:44), Eric Leffler (23:58), Caleb Woollard (25:59) and Caleb Carwile (27:46).

The Lady Aces did not enter enough runners to register a team score. They were led by Lily Keepes who finished 59th out of 131 runners with a time of 25:59. Also competing for the Lady Aces was Hallie Courter (30:16), Molly Haggerty (35:54) and Kali Walker (withdrew with injury).

The Aces next meet is Thursday at Gibson Southern for the Alan Hopewell Invite.

Record Setting Day For Lady Aces

Mount Carmel High School

Lady Aces Golf at Shawnee Hill CC

August 26, 2021

 Medalist Lillian Gottman 31 (-5) ; MC

 Mount Carmel 141

Harrisburg 180

Benton 191

 Mount Carmel: Lilliam Gottman 31 (-5);  Emily Gottman 34 (-2); Mady Young 37;  Alexis Wymer 39; Maria Kennard 41; Daisy Schrader 41

 Harrisburg; Madison Mcclusky 37; Frankie Leigh Nicholes 42; Gracie Behnke 42; Hannah Jones 59 

 Benton: Alyssa Dawson 43; Karlie Kulich 52; Olivia Drew 47; Ryleigh Bates 49

 Coach Kelsey Comments: 

Lillian Gottman broke the school record with her 5 under round of golf! The record was 2 under and held by Lilllian  set in 2019;  Mady in 2020; and Abbey Leighty 2015.  

 Additionally, the team broke the school record for team score. The score of 141 was seven shots better than the record 148 that was first set in 2014 by Abbey Leighty, Morgan Tewell, Jordan Keepes and Mary Schroeder and also tied in 2019 by Lillian Gottman, Mady Young, Daisy Schrader and Faith Witsman. 

 Lillian and Emily Gottman both played a personal best for the Lady Aces! 

 The Lady Aces are now 7-0 and travel to Massac County for their Patriot Invite on SaturdayAugust 28. 

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Lady Aces Dominate At Hamilton County

Mount Carmel High School

Lady Aces Golf at Mcleansboro Golf Club

August 23, 2021

 

Medalist Mady Young; MC

Mount Carmel 149

Benton 210

Hamilton County 218

Johnson City 250

Mount Carmel: Mady Young 34 (-2); Lillian Gottman 36: Emily Gottman 38; Alexis Wymer 41

Benton: Alyssa Dawson 46; Karlie Kulich 52; Olivia Drew 54; Addie Dungy 58

Hamilton County: Ellie Deen 44; Kenade Halley 50; Dalena Carmickle 55; Allee Ragan 69

Johnston City: Cara Cullum 57; Audreyana Phillips 62; Aubree Willford 64; Taylor Woolard 67

Masks Temporarily Required For IHSA Indoor Sports

On August 4, 2021, Governor Pritzker announced an update to the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) All-Sports Policy that will require masks to be worn for all indoor IHSA athletic events regardless of an individual’s vaccination status. This mask directive for indoor athletic events applies to student-athletes, coaches, officials, game personnel, and fans.

This masking mandate applies to all IHSA fall sport practices and contests that are conducted indoors. Swimmers and divers do not have to wear masks while competing, but must adhere at all other times. The masking directive also applies to any winter or spring IHSA sports that may be conducting open gyms, general conditioning, or weightlifting indoors.


There are no restrictions to scheduling or spectator limitations as a result of today’s announcement, nor are there any changes to the IHSA calendar for any sports.


“Today’s announcement will not deter us from our mission of safely offering high school student-athletes in Illinois the opportunity to participate in sports and activities,” said IHSA Executive Director Craig Anderson. “Illinois high school student-athletes and coaches have been resilient in dealing with myriad mitigations and unexpected changes over the past year. We hope all Illinoisans do their part to stop the spread of COVID-19 so we can quickly move beyond this and remove masks from indoor athletic events.”

Committee Explores MCHS Sports Hall Of Fame

A committee is exploring the possibility of establishing a sports hall of fame at Mt. Carmel High School. At this week’s District #348 school board meeting, board member Kyle Peach said he had been asked by the sports boosters to be a part of the committee that is tasked with how a hall of fame at the high school would look and the various factors that would be considered… 

Peach said the committee has gotten input from the MCHS Alumni Foundation which has its’ own Hall of Fame. He also said if the hall of fame is established, an interactive display may be installed to help better tell the story of the hall of fame inductees. 

School Board Approves Expanding Junior High Sports

After a three month wait, supporters of junior high baseball and softball got the official approval last night to start the programs in District #348. But in addition to softball and baseball, Superintendent Dr. Chuck Bleyer said junior high cross country was also being added with help from the district…. 

Bleyer said all other expenses, including transportation, would be paid for by the district. The new sports are expected to begin competing starting with the upcoming school year. 

IHSA Sports Open Up Further As State Moves To Phase 5

The state of Illinois moved to Phase 5 as a part of the Restore Illinois pandemic relief plan on June 11, 2021. As a result of the move to Phase 5, many IHSA sports and activities have greater autonomy in scheduling, as well as in hosting fans. Some highlights of the move to Phase 5 include…
 

  • All IHSA sports can now schedule contests/meets with and against any other high school in the state, as well as with out-of-state opponents.

  • There are no longer any spectator limitations. All IHSA host venues, indoor and outdoor, may host fans at 100% capacity.

  • Masks are no longer required for student-athletes, coaches, and officials in low- and medium-risk outdoor sports.

In order to help with social distancing and limit gatherings, the IHSA is utilizing digital ticketing at all remaining Super-Sectional and State Final venues for the remainder of the 2021 school year. GoFan is the official digital ticketing partner of the IHSA. Fans can purchase Super-Sectional and State Final tickets via the GoFan app or at GoFan.co/IHSA

The IHSA Girls and Boys Track & Field State Finals will employ Eastern Illinois University’s internal digital ticketing platform. State track & field tickets are available for purchase by clicking here.

More information can be found on the IHSA's COVID-19 resource page.

Lady Aces Stun T-Town With Two In 7th To Win Regional Title

Class 2A Regional Championship 

Mt. Carmel - 4

Teutopolis - 3

 With the bases loaded and 2 outs in the bottom of the 7th inning, with the game tied 3-3, Stormie Devine ripped a single over the left fielders head to win the Regional Championship for the Lady Aces! 

 Faith Fuller got the win pitching 7 innings, giving up 3 runs, 2 earned on 8 hits, 4 walks, and struck out 2. 

 Emma Banks was 2-2 with a walk, and scored 1 run. 

Stormie Devine was 2-4 with 1 RBI. 

Kami Pearson was 1-3 with a homerun, walk, 2 RBI and scored 1 run. 

Olivia Stinson was 1-3.

Rachael Johnson was 1-3.

Mackenzie Sisson was 1-2 and scored 2 runs. 

Carli Merritt walked and had 1 RBI. 

Sierra Hannah was hit by a pitch. 

Hailey Lang had a walk. 

 The Lady Aces have now won back-2-back regional championships dating back to the 2019 season! (No season in 2020 due to Covid) They have also won 20 games for the first time in school history! 

 They will now play in the sectional semi-final on Tuesday, June 8th at HOME against Tolono Unity at 4:30! 

Lady Aces Blank Marshall; Play T-Town Saturday For Regional Title

Mt. Carmel Softball Regional Semi-Final 

Mt. Carmel - 7

Marshall - 0

 

Faith Fuller pitched 5 innings giving up 0 runs on 2 hits and struck out 4. 

Kami Pearson pitched 2 innings giving up 0 runs on 1 hit and 1 walk. 

 Kami Pearson was 2-3 with 2 RBI. 

Emma Banks was 1-3 with a walk, 1 RBI and scored 1 run. 

Olivia Stinson was 1-3 with 1 RBI. 

Carli Merritt was 1-2 with a walk, 1 RBI, and scored 2 runs. 

Libby Horton was 1-1 and scored 1 run. 

Faith Fuller was 0-2 with 1 RBI. 

Mackenzie Sisson walked and scored 1 run. 

Selby Patberg scored 2 runs. 

 

The Lady Aces improve to 19-2 on the season and advance to the REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP against Teutopolis at HOME on Saturday, June 5th at 11:00am. The Lady Aces would love a huge crowd to help cheer them on to another Regional Championship! Come down and grab a hamburger or hot dog and watch these girls win some hardware! 

Mt. Carmel's Norrick To Play In ILLINOIS HIGH SCHOOL SHRINE GAME SET FOR JUNE 19TH

NOTE: Mt. Carmel’s Caleb Norrick has been named to the Red team as an outside linebacker.

Bloomington, IL – The Illinois Coaches Association and the Shriners of Illinois will host the 47th annual Illinois High School Shrine Game on June 19th at Tucci Stadium on the campus of Illinois Wesleyan University. Kick-off for the 47th annual game is scheduled for Saturday, June 19th at 11:00a.m.  The pregame festivities will begin at the stadium starting at 10am.  One hundred six of the state’s best football players participate in this all-star game to raise money for Shriners Hospital for Children, the official philanthropy of Shriners International. More information about scheduled events, along with rosters for both the Red and Blue teams, can be found at www.ilshrinegame.com.   Admission for this All Star Game is $10 and can be purchased at the gate.

Each year at the Shrine Game, two patients from the Shiners Hospital for Children are chosen to be the prince and princess. The princess is Hadley Holmes from Marion who is a patient at the Shriners Hospital in St Louis. The prince is Tim Bannon from Chicago who is a patient at the Shriners Hospital in Chicago. The prince and princess are honorary representatives from each hospital that will benefit from the money raised through the game. We weren’t able to have last year’s event, but we still raised nearly $20,000 that went directly to providing outstanding medical care for children at the Shriners Hospitals for Children.

Our goal is to create a fun and exciting environment for the players, families, Shrine kids, and Shriners and to make this a signature event for the Shriners of Illinois.   The featured banquet speaker will be Michael Bates from Divernon.  Michael participated in this event in 2011 and played football at Illinois College.