Stats From Mt. Carmel 48, Lawrenceville 0

 

September 25, 2021

Lawrenceville High School

Sunny-72 Degrees

Mt. Carmel 48 vs Lawrenceville 0

 

I.                  Mt. Carmel Statistics

 

A.  Rushing = 28 carries - 187 Total Yards

1.   Blayne Sisson    10 carries           72 yards (2 TD)

2.   Asher Kight           4 carries           52 yards (2 TD)

3.   Zeke Swanson     2 carries            27 yards

4.   Gage Kennard     3 carries            26 yards

5.   Cohen Peter         3 carries             3 yards

6.   Shane Weir           1 carry                 2 yards

7.   Andrew Militoni 2 carries              2 yards

8.   Andrew Gillihan 2 carries              2 yards

9.   Cole Broster         1 carry                 1 yard (1 TD)

 

B.  Receiving = 7 catches - 146 Total Yards

1.   Zach Allen             5 catches        74 yards (1 TD)

2.   Gage Kennard     1 catch             48 yards

3.   Gavin Smith         1 catch             24 yards

 

C.   Passing = 7-12= 146 Total Yards (2 TD)-(2 INT)

1.    Blayne Sisson     7 completions = 146 yards (2 TD)-(I INT)

2.   Cohen Peter         0 completions =     0 yards (1 INT)

 

D. First Downs  - 11

E.   Punts – 3

F.    Penalties – 4 for 50 yards

G. Fumbles – 0

 

II.               Lawrenceville Statistics

 

A.  Rushing = 22 carries – 19 Total Yards

1.   Alex                                4 carries           15 yards

2.   Winningham              2 carries             8 yards

3.   Jenkins                         2 carries             6 yards

4.   Frey                                6 carries            0 yards

5.   Waller                           3 carries            -2 yards

6.   Hatfield                        5 carries           -8 yards

 

B.  Receiving = 11 catches – 72 Total Yards

1.   Jenkins                       4 catches          31 yards

2.   Stoops                         3 catches          22 yards

3.   Schultz                        2 catches          11 yards

4.   Hardiman                  1 catch                 5 yards

5.   Frey                              1 catch                 3 yards

 

C.   Passing = 11-29 = 72 Total Yards (2 INT)

1.   Winningham             8-22 = 61 yards (1 INT)

2.   Hatfield                      3 - 6 = 11 yards (1 INT)

3.   P. Hardiman.           0 – 1 = 0   yards

 

D. First Downs – 5

E.   Punts – 5 (23 yard avg)

F.    Penalties – 4 for 35 yards

G. Fumbles – 4 (3 kept – 1 lost)

 

Scoring

 

          First Quarter

          8:02   MC 23 yard TD Run by Asher Kight (kick by oltHolt good)     

                                                                   

                                                                                Mt. Carmel 7 Lawrenceville 0

 

          4:00   MC 18 yard TD Run by Asher Kight (kick by Holt good)

                            

                                                                               Mt. Carmel 14 Lawrenceville 0

 

          0:56  MC  7 yard TD Run by Blayne Sisson  (kick failed)

 

                                                                              Mt. Carmel 20 Lawrenceville 0

 

 

          Second Quarter

2:46           MC  48 yard TD Pass from Blayne Sisson to Gage Kennard                                                                                         (kick good by Holt)        

 

                                                                   Mt. Carmel 27 Lawrenceville 0

 

0:18           MC  6 yard TD Run by Blayne Sisson (kick failed)

 

                                                                   Mt. Carmel 33 Lawrenceville 0

                                     

 

          Third Quarter

10:12        MC  25 yard TD Pass from Blayne Sisson to Zach Allen                                                                                                  (kick by Holt good)       

 

                                                                 Mt. Carmel 40 Lawrenceville 0

 

 

Fourth Quarter

                   MC Safety (QB tackled in the end zone)

 

                                                              Mt. Carmel 42 Lawrenceville 0

 

2:25           MC 1 yard TD Run by Cole Broster (kick failed)

 

                                                             Mt. Carmel 48 Lawrenceville 0

 

 

Final Score

                           Mt. Carmel 48  Lawrenceville 0

 

 

 

 

Lady Aces Sweep Way Through LIC Tourney

Mount Carmel High School

Lady Aces Golf @ Eagle ridge Golf Course

Little Illini Conference Tournament

September 23, 2021

Mount Carmel 314

Paris 454

Richland County 486

Marshall NTS

Robinson NTS

Casey Westfield NTS

Medalist; Emily gottman 76 (+3)

LIC All-Conference Team: Emily Gottman MC, Maddy Young MC, Lillian Gottman MC, Alexis Wymer MC, Maria Kennard MC, Daisy Schrader MC

2nd Team; Kaitlyn Coombes Paris, Katt Waltz Paris,Caroline Glover Olney

Mount Carmel; Emily Gottman 76 (+3); Mady Young 77; Lillian Gottman 79; Alexis Wymer 82; Maria Kennard 86; Daisy Scrader 91

Paris: Kaitlyn Coombes 99; Katt Waltz 107; Sammy Milan 122; Vivian Moore 127

Richland County; Caroline Glover 113; Taylor Runyon 118; Megan Gibson 128; Kayne Goff 127; Kali Hinterscher 142

The Lady Aces travel to Decatur on Saturday to play in the Eisenhower HS Invite. The tournament will be played on Red Tail Run GC.

PHOTO CREDIT: Lady Aces Golf Facebook Page

PHOTO CREDIT: Lady Aces Golf Facebook Page

Lady Aces Win Effingham St. Anthony Invitational

Champions at St. Anthony Invite! Medalist went to Mady Young when she carded a 33 (-3)! Lilly Gottman shot even par and placed 2nd; Alexis Wymer had her best round this year when she carded her 37 (+1) which was good enough for the 4th place medal. Also scoring was Emily Gottman with her 38 (+2)! These four girls shot even par as a team, scoring 144 for the Lady Aces! Also playing was Maria Kennard with a 41 and Daisy Schrader 45.

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MILLER & BLEYER MEDAL AGAIN FOR CROSS COUNTRY ACES

The Mt. Carmel Cross Country Aces traveled to Olney Central College on Saturday to compete with 22 other schools in the Olney Invite and placed two runners in the top 50 to earn medalist honors.

Medalists Jason Miller 32nd (18:38) and Anthony Bleyer 44th (19:09) led the Aces to a 12th place finish. Rounding out scoring for the Aces were Caleb Carwile 69th (20:22), Eric Leffler 80th (20:54), Caleb Woollard 115th (23:49) and Jacob Wall 145th (30:58).

Hallie Courter was the lone Lady Ace entered in the girls division finishing 76th (26:33).

The Aces next meet is Saturday, September 25th at the Lawrenceville Invite.

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Mt. Carmel vs Casey-Westfield Football Stats

September 17, 2021

Mount Carmel High School

Clear-80 Degrees

Mt. Carmel 43 vs Casey-Westfield 7

I. Mt. Carmel Statistics

A. Rushing = 43 carries - 355 Total Yards

1. Asher Kight 14 carries 158 yards (3 TD)

2. Blayne Sisson. 10 carries 144 yards (1 TD)

3. Andrew Gillihan 8 carries 42 yards (2 TD)

4. Dirk Kight 1 carry 7 yards

5. Zach Alen 1 carry 4 yards

6. Gage Kennard 4 carries 3 yards

7. Zeke Swanson 3 carries 1 yard

8. Cohen Peter 2 carries -4 yards

B. Receiving = 9 catches - 118 Total Yards

1. Zach Allen 7 catches 90 yards

2. Lucas Ingram 1 catch 32 yards

3. Andrew Gillihan 1 catch -4 yards

C. Passing = 9-10= 118 Total Yards

1. Blayne Sisson 8-9 = 86 yards

2. Cohen Peter 1-1 = 32 yards

D. First Downs - 21

E. Punts – 2 (37.5 yards)

F. Penalties – 8 for 65 yards

G. Fumbles – 2 (1 kept) (1 lost)

II. Casey-Westfield Statistics

A. Rushing = 23 carries – 60 Total Yards

1. Keeny 10 carries 25 yards

2. Brenton 5 carries 20 yards

3. Spittler 2 carries 11 yards

4. Livingston 4 carries 5 yards

5. Cochonour 2 carries -1 yards

B. Receiving = 7 catches – 87 Total Yards

1. Bohner 2 catches 47 yards (1 TD)

2. Sullivan 2 catches 33 yards

3. Richards 2 catches 5 yards

4. Livingston 1 carry 2 yards

C. Passing = 7-17 = 87 Total Yards (1-TD)

1. Brenton 7-17 = 87 yards (1 TD)

D. First Downs – 6

E. Punts – 7 (29 yard avg)

F. Penalties – 5 for 25 yards

G. Fumbles – 0

Scoring

First Quarter

9:20 MC 20 TD Run by Asher Kight (pass from Sisson to Martin is good)

Mt. Carmel 8 Casey-Westfield 0

Second Quarter

11:16 MC 15 yard TD Run by Andrew Gillihan (kick failed)

Mt. Carmel 14 Casey-Westfield 0

7:16 MC 6 yard TD Pass Run by Andrew Gillihan (kick good by Holt)

Mt. Carmel 21 Casey-Westfield 0

1:37 MC 16 yard TD Run by Asher Kight (kick good by Holt)

Mt. Carmel 28 Casey-Westfield 0

Third Quarter

2:11 CW 43 yard TD Pass from Brenton to Bohner (kick good by Wright)

Mt. Carmel 28 Casey-Westfield 7

Fourth Quarter

11:51 MC 38 yard TD Run by Asher Kight (kick good by Holt)

Mt. Carmel 35 Casey-Westfield 7

9:38 MC 19 yard TD Run by Blayne Sisson (kick blocked)

Mt. Carmel 41 Casey-Westfield 7

9:27 MC Safety

Mt. Carmel 43 Casey-Westfield 7

Final Score

Mt. Carmel 43 Casey-Westfield 7

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Mt. Carmel Cross Country Teams Claim 4 Medals

The Mt. Carmel Cross Country Aces and Lady Aces each placed two runners in the top 15 of their respective races to claim 4 medals at the Dave Gray Invitational in Norris City on Thursday.

Jason Miller 7th (18:45) and Anthony Bleyer 10th (19:06) led the way for the Aces. They were followed by Eric Leffler 20th (20:27), Caleb Carwile (22:12), Caleb Woollard 48th (23:45) and Jacob Wall 74th (31:10).

The Lady Aces were led by Lily Keepes 10th (24:10) and Hallie Courter 14th (25:07). They were followed by Kali Walker 19th (26:54) and Molly Haggerty.

Team scores were not available. The Aces next meet is Saturday at the Olney Invitational.

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Lady Aces Notch 30th Straight With 69 Stroke Romp

Mount Carmel High School

Lady Aces Golf @ West Berwick Golf Course

September 16, 2021

 Mount Carmel 152

Richland County 221

 Medalist; Mady Young MC 34 (-1)

 Mount Carmel; Mady Young 35; Emily Gottman 38; Daisy Schrader 39; Lillian Gottman 40; Maria Kennard 42; Alexis Wymer 46; Lauren Hall 46; Anna Gill 46

 Richland County; Caroline Glover 51; Taylor Runyon 51; Megan Gibson 62; Rayne Goff 61; Kali Hinterscher 58

 The Lady Aces are now 30-0. Their next match is the Effingham St. Anthony Invite on Monday September 20, 2021. 

Lady Aces Now 29-0 After Blowing Out Olney

Mount Carmel High School

Lady Aces Golf @ West Berwick Golf Course

September 15, 2021

 Mount Carmel 151

Richland County 233

 Medalist; Mady Young MC 34 (-2)

 Mount Carmel; Mady Young 34; Lillian Gottman 37; Daisy Schrader 40; Emily Gottman 40; Maria Kennard 42; Alexis Wymer 42; Lauren Hall 48; Anna Gill 48

 Richland County; Caroline Glover 50; Taylor Runyon 55; Megan Gibson 63; Kayne Goff 65; Kali Hinterscher 70

 The Lady Aces are now 29-0 and host Richland County on Thursday September 16, 2021. 

Wednesday was Senior Day for the Lady Aces as Daisy Schrader was saluted for a great 4 year career at MCHS.Photo credit: Lady Aces Golf Facebook Page

Wednesday was Senior Day for the Lady Aces as Daisy Schrader was saluted for a great 4 year career at MCHS.

Photo credit: Lady Aces Golf Facebook Page

IHSA September Board of Directors Meeting Recap

The Illinois High School Association (IHSA) Board of Directors met for its regularly scheduled meeting, which included both virtual and in-person attendance, on Monday, September 13, 2021. During the meeting, the Board approved nine action items, including an extension of the IHSA Class 3A/4A Baseball State Finals at DuPage Medical Group Field in Joliet.

“We are excited for the IHSA Baseball State Finals to return to Joliet for another five years,” said IHSA Executive Director Craig Anderson. “The entire Joliet community, including the local high schools and the Joliet Slammers staff, have been so supportive in hosting the state tournament. The area has an amazing high school baseball tradition as well, so it really is an easy decision to return. We can’t wait to come back in June.”

The extension with the City of Joliet, and co-hosts Joliet Central High School and Joliet West High School, runs for five years and will include the state tourney from 2022 through 2026.

Joliet began hosting all four classes of the IHSA Baseball State Finals at DuPage Medical Group Field in 2007. In 2011, the state weekend sites were split, with Joliet serving as a state final host every season since. While the 2020 state tourney was canceled by the pandemic, only the Class 4A state games were played in Joliet last June due to the state final schedule being altered by the pandemic. 


ACTION
1. The Board approved the Terms & Conditions for the IHSA activity esports. The IHSA will conduct its inaugural esports State Series in April. For esports Terms & Conditions, click here.

2. The Board approved new language to IHSA Board Policy 22 (Criteria for Selection Sites for IHSA Meets and Tournaments) covering the policies and procedures for digital ticketing for IHSA State Series events. See the updated policy here.

3. The Board approved a request from Northfield (Christian Heritage Academy) to pause its cooperative agreement with Arlington Heights (Christian Liberty Academy) in girls volleyball. Once both schools are in good standing with the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE), the coop can be mutually reinstated with IHSA approval.

4. The Board approved a request from Oblong High School to pause its cooperative agreement with Hutsonville High School in boys golf and girls golf. Once both schools are in good standing with the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE), the coop can be mutually reinstated with IHSA approval.

5. The Board approved a request from Altamont High School to pause all of its current cooperative agreements in all sports. Once all schools involved in the coops are in good standing with the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE), each coop can be mutually reinstated with IHSA approval.

6. The Board approved a recommendation to allow an exemption to the NFHS Girls Volleyball rules governing logos on the waistbands of shorts.
 
7. The Board approved the IHSA budget for the 2021-22 school year.

8. The Board approved the IHSA Personnel Policies for the 2021-22 school year.


APPEALS & ELIGIBILITY RULINGS
1. The Board sustained the Executive Director’s ruling on a student from Yorkville (Y. Christian). The student was ruled ineligible for non-compliance with IHSA By-law 3.043.3.

2. The Board sustained the Executive Director’s ruling on a student from Concord (Triopia). The student was ruled ineligible for non-compliance with IHSA By-law 3.030 and its sub-sections.

3. The Board sustained the Executive Director’s ruling on a student from Argenta (A-Oreana). The student was ruled ineligible for non-compliance with IHSA By-law 3.030 and its sub-sections.

4. The Board sustained the Executive Director’s ruling on a student from Lanark (Eastland). The student was ruled ineligible for non-compliance with IHSA By-law 3.034.3.

5. The Board modified the Executive Director’s ruling on a student from St. Charles (North). The student was ruled ineligible for non-compliance with IHSA By-law 3.042. The student now has immediate eligibility. 

6. The Board tabled the Executive Director’s ruling on a student from Crystal Lake (South). The student was ruled ineligible for non-compliance with IHSA By-law 3.030. The Board is seeking additional information before ruling.

7. The Board sustained the Executive Director’s ruling on a student from Chicago (University). The student was ruled ineligible for non-compliance with IHSA By-law 3.040 and its sub-sections.

8. The Board sustained the Executive Director’s ruling on a student from Chicago (C. Hope Academy). The school was seeking a 9th and 10th semester of eligibility for the student.


DISCUSSION ITEMS
At each meeting of the Board of Directors, there are certain items the Board discusses, but upon which no action was taken or action may not be required. The following is a report of those items from the September 13, 2021, agenda:

1. The Board recognized Whitney Young principal Dr. Joyce Kenner for her service to the IHSA Board of Directors. Monday marked Kenner’s final Board meeting after she reached the term limitation for board service. Kenner served on the IHSA Board from 2005-2010 and then returned for a second stint from 2018-21.

2. Lake View High School Principal Dr. Paul Karafiol presented to the Board on his forthcoming IHSA by-law submission related to ideas for providing greater support for transgender student-athletes.

3. Cowden-Herrick Superintendent Seth Schuler presented to the Board asking for them to consider other options related to IHSA participation while on ISBE probation.

4. The Board reviewed correspondence related to IHSA football and the ability to schedule an exhibition game when an opponent forfeits. The Board issued the following statement:
“The IHSA Board recognizes the dilemma that forfeits caused by COVID-19 have created for member schools this year, especially as it relates to the sport of football. We believe it is important to recognize that IHSA by-laws do not allow for exhibition games in any IHSA sport, and because of these rules, the current forfeit procedures have been in place for many years. These rules exist for the benefit of student-athletes, as they place reasonable limitations on contests from a physical safety perspective, while also helping maintain a sensible time balance from an educational perspective. We understand that these policies are now under greater scrutiny, given that the pandemic has created more forfeits, which in turn allows for more rescheduling opportunities. In a normal season, there are traditionally very few football forfeits, and even fewer opportunities to reschedule when they occur. The choice has always existed for a team to accept their forfeit victory or attempt to find a new opponent and accept the result of that new contest. The IHSA Football Playoffs remain unique because they are the only IHSA postseason that a team must qualify for, and the qualification process includes a strength of schedule component that is dependent on each team having one result per week. Despite the unique circumstances of this season, we believe that any exemption to these rules at this moment would have the potential to hinder the football playoff system, while also having far-reaching implications on other IHSA sports."

5. The Board held a discussion on IHSA Policy 17 and the implications of the multiplier and success factor with no or limited postseason data from the 2019-20 and 2020-21 school years.

6. The Board heard a report from IHSA Assistant Executive Director Beth Sauser on the 2021-22 IHSA Student Section & Spirit Showdown. Learn more about entering the Student Section & Spirit Showdown by clicking here.

7. The Board heard a report from the Executive Director on the IHSA’s role in the upcoming Illinois Principals Association Conference, as well as the New Administrator Workshop the IHSA will host on September 29.

8. The Executive Director recognized the recent Illinois Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame enshrinement for IHSA Associate Executive Director Kurt Gibson and retired IHSA administrator Scott Johnson. The IHSA was also honored with the IBCA’s Organization of the Year. For more information, click here.

9. The Executive Director discussed the IHSA’s celebration of the 50th anniversary of Title IX throughout the 2021-22 school year, which will include several initiatives, including special content honoring Title IX pioneers. For more info, click here.

10. The Board heard a report from the Executive Director on the schools who, per IHSA Policy, have requested to play-up one classification.


LIC Football Standings After Week #2

Little Illini Conference Standings

1) Casey (C.-Westfield: 2-0 (LIC), 2-0 (Overall)

1) Mt. Carmel: 2-0 (LIC), 2-0 (Overall)

3) Newton: 1-0 (LIC), 2-0 (Overall)

3) Robinson: 1-0 (LIC), 1-1 (Overall)

5) Lawrenceville: 1-1 (LIC), 1-1 (Overall)

5) Olney (Richland County): 1-1 (LIC), 1-1 (Overall)

7) Bridgeport (Red Hill): 0-2 (LIC), 0-2 (Overall)

7) Marshall: 0-2 (LIC), 0-2 (Overall)

7) Paris: 0-2 (LIC), 0-2 (Overall)


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Cross Country Aces Win At Lawrenceville

Mt. Carmel Cross Country Aces traveled to Lawrenceville Tuesday for a triangular meet with Lawrenceville/Red Hill Coop and Oblong/Palestine/Hutsonville Coop. The Aces came away with a 23-32 victory over OPH. Lawrenceville/Red Hill did not finish enough runners for a team score.

The Aces were led by Anthony Bleyer (20:09) and Jason Miller (20:11) 2nd and 3rd place finishes. Eric Leffler 5th (22:50), Caleb Woollard 8th (25:08) and Jacob Wall 12th (33:13) finished out the scoring for the Aces.

In the girls race no school had enough runners to register a team score. Lily Keepes led the Lady Aces with a second place finish (25:43), followed by Kali Walker 4th (27:53), Hallie Courter 5th (28:11) and Molly Haggerty 6th (31:36).

The Aces next meet is September 16th at Norris City.

Aces 3rd at Alan Hopewell Invite

Cross Country Aces traveled to Gibson Southern High School Thursday for the 5k Alan Hopewell Invite.

The Aces placed 3rd in the Junior/Senior race against a crowed field. They were led by Jason Miller 23rd (19:11), Anthony Bleyer 31st (20:03) and Eric Leffler 35th (20:59). Also finishing were Caleb Woollard 57th (25:58) and Caleb Carwile 61st (27:10).

The Lady Aces entered the Freshman/Sophomore race and were led by Lily Keepes 26th (24:21) followed by Kali Walker 31st (26:10) and Molly Haggerty 40th (29:18).

The Aces next race is September 7th at Lawrenceville.

Lady Aces Now 20-0 After Routing Mt. Vernon & Princeton

Mount Carmel High School

Lady Aces Golf at Western Hills

Mt. Vernon IN

September 2, 2021

 

Co - Medalist Lillian Gottman and Mady Young; MC

 Mount Carmel 158

Mt. Vernon 224

Princeton 241

 

Mount Carmel: Lilliam Gottman 38  Mady Young 38; Emily Gottman 40; Maria Kennard 42; Daisy Schrader 42; Alexis Wymer 43

 

Mt. Vernon: Hadley Weatherford 50; Cariss Moudy 52; Haley Rutledge 57; Hannah Carr 66

 

Princeton; Regan Cochren 57; Lexi Bane 58; Katie dunkel 63; Korinth Wetstone 63

 

The Lady Aces are now 20-0 and travel to Olney for their Olney  Invite on Wednesday September 8, 2021. 

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Lady Aces Win Wildcat Invite By 18 Shots

Mount Carmel High School

Lady Aces Golf at Wildcat Invite

Marion, Kokopeli Golf Club

September 1, 2021

Medalist Lillian Gottman 71 MC

2nd Baylee Kelly 72 Marion

3rd Mady Young 74 MC

4th Sarah Capel 78 Marion

5th Emily Gottman 79 MC

Mount Carmel 305 - Marion 323 - Massac County 337 - Harrisburg 363 - West Frankfort 394 - Carbondale 410 - Pinckneyville 420 -

Mount Carmel: Lilliam Gottman 71; Mady Young 74; Emily Gottman 79; Maria Kennard 81; Daisy Schrader 86

Marion; Baylee Kelley 72; Sarah capel 78; Grace Roper 80; Avery Cornett 93


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