Yellow Jackets Baseball Awards

Yellow Jackets Baseball awards banquet was held on Monday, November 8th.  Coach Justin Dulgar and Assistant Coach Jon Porter recognized the 12 players on the team and had a few individual awards.  

Kasen Dulgar (Most Outstanding Hitter), Brendan Bowser (Most Outstanding Pitcher), Rhett Andrews (Most Runs Scored), Brady Porter (Most Improved). 

8th Grade Participants - Blake Strine, Brady Porter, Brendan Bowser, Kasen Dulgar, Rhett Andrews, Michael Smith, and Trenton Potts.

5th-7th Grade Participants - Noah Hipsher, Landon Wilford, Jack Keepes, and Jaxon Morris.  Not pictured: Levi Potts.

Thunderbolts invite Community to free game for the Ford Center’s 10th Anniversary

Evansville, In.: The Evansville Thunderbolts are extending an invitation to the Tri-State Community to attend our home game on Sunday November 14th vs the Birmingham Bulls. Fans will not need a ticket to the game as seating will be General Admission – except for premium group areas and current season ticket holders’ seats, which will be marked as reserved. Doors open at 2:00pm and the puck drops at 3:00pm.

Other ticket offers throughout the month of November include: Friday November 12th, Military Appreciation Night with $5 tickets for past and present military members and their families. The organization will continue to celebrate the Ford Center Anniversary on Friday November 19th with $2 hot dogs and $2 beers through the 1st period, while supplies last and will cap off the celebration on Saturday November 20th with a special anniversary jersey to be auctioned off after the game and $10 Goal Zone and Center Ice tickets. “We are excited to be offering the fans the opportunity to come see us play and see this team,” said Bob McNamara, team GM. “We always felt we had a quality product and were an affordable option for families. With these ticket deals, we hope to get more people into the Ford Center who will become excited for this team.”

Jackets Fall Late To Jr. Aces

From Bob Bowser:

On Friday, November 5th, Yellow Jackets Basketball traveled to Mt. Carmel for an early season non-conference game. What an amazing crowd tonight. Thank you to all who came to watch the boys for both sides, as I believe you got your money’s worth.

After one quarter of play, the Yellow Jackets led 7-6. At the halftime break, Yellow Jackets basketball led 18-13. After three quarters, the Yellow Jackets still led 25-23. The fourth quarter proved to be a tough quarter for the Yellow Jackets, as they fell in defeat 31-28. This game literally came down to a missed last shot by the Yellow Jackets to try and get it to overtime. 

Regardless, the Yellow Jackets battled a talented Mt. Carmel team for 28 minutes. 

Scoring for the Yellow Jackets: Elliott Acree with 11 points, Brendan Bowser with 9 points, Rhett Andrews with 5 points, Will Freeland with 2 points, and Brady Porter with 1 point. The Yellow Jackets are 1–1 on the season and 1-0 in the WEAA. Next up: Tuesday, November 9th for a home conference game with Clay City.

Mt. Carmel vs Carlinville IHSA Class 3A (Round 2) Game Day Information:

Date: Saturday, November 6th

Start Time: 2:00 

Gates Open: 12:00

Location: The Snakepit at Mt. Carmel High School 

Admission: $6 per person in Round 2 of the Playoffs (per IHSA) 

  • Fans of all ages pay the $6 admission fee, except babies that parents carry into the game.

- Artificial noisemakers: (cowbells, milk jugs with rocks in them, etc.) are ALLOWED.  Whistles or other noisemakers that might be mistaken for whistles are NOT allowed.

Yellow Jackets Cross Country Banquet

Yellow Jackets Cross Country awarded its participants Wednesday night from the boys and girls teams.

Yellow Jackets Cross Country boys team was honored at their banquet by coach, Sarah Courter.

Front row - Conner McGinnis, TJ Singh, Ryland Houchin.

Back row - Brendan Bowser, Isaiah Courter, Lucas Isaac.

Yellow Jackets Cross Country girls team was honored by coach Sarah Courter.

Front row - Addison Tennis, Haleigh Prosise. Ava Abell.

Back row - Isabella Monroy, Linden Stevens, Lillie Keeling.

Coach Sarah Courter awarded her two 8th grade participants in Cross Country, both of whom were 4-year participants.

Brendan Bowser and Isabella Monroy


Yellow Jackets Open Season With Wins At Grayville

On Monday, November 1st, Yellow Jackets Basketball traveled to Grayville for WEAA Conference action. In the C-game, the Yellow Jackets came out on top 23-16. Scoring were: Jaxon Morris with 10 points, TJ Singh with 8 points, and Ryland Houchin with 5 points. In the B-game, Grayville won 29-7. Tim Harness scored all 7 points for the B-team.

In the A-game, the Yellow Jackets spotted Grayville with a 10-0 lead to start the game. But, they kept scratching and clawing to claim the lead at halftime 16-14 and come home with a victory 40-34. Brendan Bowser led the way with 10 points, Elliott Acree followed with 9 points, Brady Porter with 8 points, Will Freeland with 8 points, and Rhett Andrews with 5 points. The A-team is now 1-0 on the season and in conference play. Next up: A-team game at Mt. Carmel on Friday night at 7:15 pm.

ACES COMPETE AT CROSS COUNTRY SECTIONAL

For three Mt. Carmel High School cross country runners, their season came to an end Saturday at the Class 1A Decatur St. Teresa Sectional. Jason Miller, Anthony Bleyer and Lily Keepes raced on a rain soaked, muddy course at Hickory Point Golf Course in Forsyth, Illinois against 21 teams and 15 individual qualifiers. All three Aces had qualified for the race the week before at the Robinson Regional.


Sophomore, Lily Keepes finished 86th in the girls race with a time of 23:00. Junior, Jason Miller, and junior, Anthony Bleyer, completed the three mile course in 108th (19:04) and 128th (19:52) places respectively.

Cross Country Aces Advance 3 to Sectional

Three Cross Country Aces advanced to the St. Theresa Decatur Sectional by virtue of their finish in the Robinson Regional on Saturday. Lily Keepes, Jason Miller and Anthony Bleyer qualified by finishing as one of the top five individuals not on a qualifying team.

Lily Keepes placed 19th (21:31) in the girls race, being the 5th and final individual qualifier. Also running for the Lady Aces was Kali Walker 48th (23:49), Hallie Courter 55th (24:10) and Molly Haggerty 61st (26:20).

In the boys race Jason Miller 24th (17:44) and Anthony Bleyer 29th (18:09) led the Aces to an 8th place finish in the 18 team field. The top seven teams in each Illinois region advance to sectional competition, leaving the Aces one place removed from qualifying as a team. Also, running for the Aces were Caleb Carwile 50th (19:14), Eric Leffler 67th (20:28), Caleb Woollard 80th (21:53) and Jacob Wall 90th (25:59).

Keepes, Miller and Bleyer will compete this Saturday as individuals in the St. Theresa Sectional held at the Hickory Point Golf Course in Forsyth, Illinois.

Golden Aces Draw St. Joe Ogden In 1st Round Of Playoffs

The undefeated Mt. Carmel Golden Aces will play host to the St. Joe Ogden Spartans in the first round of the Class 3A playoffs.

The Spartans are 5-4 on the year and a #15 seed while Mt. Carmel is 9-0 and a #2 seed.

The day and time of the game at Riverview Stadium will be announced later by school officials.

SJO is a member of the Illini Prairie Conference where they finished in 5th place. The conference received a total of 5 bids to the playoffs.

"Swami" Mandrell Offers Prediction Of Who Aces Will Face In Playoffs

The IHSA will release the pairings for the 2021 football playoffs tomorrow night in Bloomington. To get a better idea of who the Aces might face in the first round, we turn to our resident “swami” Mike Mandrell who has been predicting Aces first round opponents for years and is correct more times than not. Click the player to listen to the interview on today’s WSJD Morning Show….

Yellow Jacket Runners Set Personal Bests At State

On October 16th, Yellow Jackets XC participated in the SIJHSAA State Meet in Centralia (1.86 mile course). 

 Haleigh Prosise 14:14 PR

Isabella Monroy 14:51 PR

Ava Abell 16:01 PR

Addison Tennis 17:02 PR

Linden Stevens 18:12 PR

 Ryland Houchin 12:57 PR

 

Great Job Yellow Jackets! 

All had Personal Records at State!

 

 

Pictured: Ryland Houchin, Addison Tennis, Ava Abell, Linden Stevens, Isabella Monroy, and Haleigh Prosise.

Pictured: Ryland Houchin, Addison Tennis, Ava Abell, Linden Stevens, Isabella Monroy, and Haleigh Prosise.

No Aces Football Game This Week; Will Accept Forfeit Win

From MCHS Athletic Director Kyle Buss:

After the cancellation of our week 8 football game by our opponent, Phalen Leadership Academy, we actively searched through several different states to find an opponent for our football team. After four days of pursuing schools to play, and receiving no interest, the Mt. Carmel High School football team will officially accept the forfeit win and move to 8-0.

We are very disappointed in the entire situation. We have now missed out on two football games for our student athletes. Although it is upsetting, we will use this week to rest, and prepare for our week 9 game against Paris. With a win, Mt. Carmel will win the Little Illini Conference, and end the season with a perfect 9-0 record, the 14th undefeated regular season in school history.

Although this Saturday’s game was supposed to be Senior Day, we still have plans to honor our senior football players, cheerleaders and band members. Once a final decision is made, the new senior day information will be released to the public.

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IHSA October 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 Wednesday, October 13, 2021. During the meeting, the Board approved four actions items, including electing the Board Officers for the 2021-22 school year.

Rockridge High School Principal Katy Hasson was elected to serve as the President of the Board for the second consecutive school year. Superintendent of District 230 and official representative of Andrew High School Dr. Robert Nolting, who served as the Board Vice-President last year, was selected for that position again. Niles Notre Dame Principal Dan Tully was tabbed to serve as the Board’s Secretary.


ACTION ITEMS
1. The Board approved a recommendation to appoint the following individuals to the Legislative Commission:
District 1: Paul Karafiol, Principal – Chicago (Lake View) – Term Expires 2024
District 3: Robert Alberts, Principal – Chicago (Brother Rice) – Term Expires - 2023
District 12: Charles Zimmerman, Principal – Bartonville (Limestone) – Terms Expires - 2022
District 19: Justin Newell, Principal – Bethalto (Civic Memorial) – Terms Expires - 2023
District 20: Gabe Sveda, Principal – Christopher – Term Expires 2022
District 21: Parker Windhorst, Principal – Metropolis (Massac County) – Term Expires 2024
At-Large: Division 1 – Brian Kelly, Principal – Chicago (King) – Term Expires 2024
At-Large: Division 3 – Calvin Davis, Maywood (Proviso East) – Term Expires 2023

2. The Board approved an amendment to the state football contract at Northern Illinois University for the 2021 State Championship games on November 26-27. Previously, parking at the state finals ranged from $10-$20 depending on vehicle and lot location and was collected on-site when an individual parked. In keeping with NIU’s new policy for its home football games, an additional $3 parking fee will be added to each ticket and will allow for open parking in the venue lots during the state finals.

3. The Board approved International Student Programs at Mundelein (Carmel) and Rockford (Boylan).

4. The Board approved updates to the IHSA Personnel Policy.


ADVISORY COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS
Minutes from all Advisory Committees can be viewed by clicking here.

1. The Board approved the consent items from the Advisory Committees in the following sports & activities: Baseball, Softball, Track & Field, Water Polo, Bass Fishing, Officials, Sports Medicine, Student Advisory.

Consent items are recommendations that received approval from the sport/activity advisory committee, the Athletic Administrators Advisory Committee and the IHSA staff. Consent items can be viewed by clicking here.

Non-consent items are recommendations from sport or activity committees that did not receive a majority vote from the Athletic Advisory Committee or IHSA staff.

No Non-consent items were approved.


APPEALS & ELIGIBILITY RULINGS
1. The Board sustained the Executive Director’s ruling on a student from Normal (West). The student was ruled ineligible for non-compliance with IHSA By-law 3.040 and its sub-sections.

2. The Board modified the Executive Director’s ruling on a student from Bloomington (Cornerstone Christian Academy). The student was ruled ineligible for non-compliance with IHSA By-law 3.040 and its sub-sections but is now eligible immediately.

3. The Board sustained the Executive Director’s ruling on a student from Yorkville High School. The student was ruled ineligible for non-compliance with IHSA By-law 3.030.

4. The Board modified the Executive Director’s ruling on a student from Elgin (Harvest Christian). The student was ruled ineligible for non-compliance with IHSA By-law 3.043.3 but is now eligible immediately.

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


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 October 13, 2021, agenda:

1. The Board heard a report on the IHSA New Administrators Workshop held at the IHSA Office on September 29.

2. The Board heard a report on the NFHS Section IV Meeting, which the Executive Director attended from September 22-24 in Indianapolis.

3. The Board heard a report on IHSA staff attending the IASA Conference, as well as staff attendance at the upcoming Illinois Principals Association Conference and Illinois Association of Schools Boards Conference.

4. The Board held a discussion on the shot clock in boys and girls basketball. The NFHS has allowed each state to implement a 35-second shot clock if they wish to beginning with the 2022-23 season.

5. The Board heard a report on the new by-laws and changes to existing by-laws that have been submitted by member schools for the upcoming legislative process beginning in November.

6. The Board heard a report on potential state final venues for the inaugural IHSA esports State Finals, which are scheduled to be conducted in April.

7. The Board discussed a letter from a group of Athletic Directors and Principals seeking for an ad hoc committee formation to review the IHSA classification process.

8. The Board heard the schedule of the upcoming IADA Division Meetings, which will be attended by IHSA staff.