Aces' Boys Golf Team Snag Win Against Lawrenceville

From Coach Nick Toothman: MCHS golf got the win today. The birthday boy, Owen Dougherty, led the way for the Aces shooting a 39 at Lawrenceville. Overall a pretty average score for us this year. Had another personal low today from Tripp Bingham shooting a 45. Not bad for his first year playing competitive golf. We have a home match tomorrow vs Robinson. Go Aces

Soccer Aces Open Season With 3-1 Win

The Mt. Carmel Aces Varsity Soccer team started their season at the St. Anthony Tournament with a 3-1 victory against Pinckneyville.

The Aces had a slow start and ended the first half down 0/1.  After halftime, the Aces started connecting and taking more shots on goal.  The Aces defense held Pinckneyville to a scoreless second half with help from Senior Drew Glick who held the defensive line and Junior Trevor Hayden who controlled the midfield. The Aces offense scored their first goal of the season on a corner kick from Eli Bertram to Shade Loudermilk making the score 1-1.  While the defense held the line, allowing the offense to keep possession of the ball the Aces quickly scored off another corner kick this time from Shade Loudermilk to Eli Bertram making it a 2-1 match.  The last Aces goal came from a pass by Eli Bertram to Corrian Rapier making the final score 3-1.  The Aces returning goalie, Robert King had five saves on the game.  

MCHS will once again make the trip to Effingham on Thursday to continue tourney play against the Newton Eagles.

Young's -1 Leads Lady Aces To 8th Straight Win

Mount Carmel High School

Lady Aces Golf

At Mc Leansboro Golf Club

August 22, 2022

 Mount Carmel 148

Hamilton County 194

Benton 206

Johnston City 22

 Medalist Mady Young , MC

 Mount Carmel: Mady Young 35 (-1); Lilly Gottman 37; Maria Kennard 37; Emily Gottman 39; Miley Kennard 42; Zeme Moore 42

 Hamilton County: Ellie Dean43; Kenadee Halley 48; Dalena Carmicle 51; Mackenzie Burke 52

 Benton: Alyssa Dawson 41; Ava Grives 48; Riley Bates 55; Victoria Drew 62

 Johnston City: Josie Welch 49; Aubree Wilford 55; Taylor Woodard 59; Audreyanna Phillips 59

 Lady Aces are 8-0

Next match at West Berwick hosting Robinson

Lady Aces Fire School Record -8

Mount Carmel Lady Aces Golf

West Berwick Golf Course

August 18, 2022

 

Mount Carmel 136 (-8)

Gibson Southern 177

Mt Vernon IN 207

 

Medalist Lilly Gottman, MC

 

Mount Carmel; Lilly Gottman 32 (-4); Mady Young 34 (-2); Maria Kennard 35 (-1); Miley Kennard 35 (-1); Emily Gottman 36; Alexis Wymer 37; Zeme Moore 42; Anna Gill 44; Ava Brumagin 44

 

Gibson Southern: Katelyn Walker 43; Vanessa Schmitt 44; Madilyn Sperling 44; Adryauna Redder 46; Haley Hughes 48

 

Mt Vernon: Hadley Weatfird 47; Olivia Culley 52; Hayley Rutledge 51; Shelby Lang56; Hannah Carr 61; Jillian Higginson 62

 

 Coach Karin Kelsey comments; 

Breaking Records is what the Lady Aces do! Today they shattered the record for team score of a nine hole match. The team score of 136 (-8) broke the record by 5 strokes, the previous record of 141 (-3) was set at Shawnee Hills last August. 

Lilly had a great round, carding an impressive 32 (-4). All pars and birdies. Mady added to the team score with a strong round of 34 (-2). Mady used 4 birdie holes to offset her two bogies.

Setting personal bests were Miley and Maria Kennard 35 (-1)! Freshmen Miley Kennard used an Eagle on 15 to card her personal best! The other two varsity players, Emily shot even and Alexis carded a 37 (+1). I don’t know what they will do next but these girls are fun to watch! Next match is Monday at Hamilton County! 

Jr. Lady Aces Bang Out 20 Hits In 17-1 Rout Of Olney

MCJHS Lady Aces 17 -
Richland County (Olney) 1

Mt. Carmel Jr. Golden Aces defeated Richland County Middle School Richland County Lady Cubs Softball 17-1 on Wednesday thanks in part to Leah Lewis, who drove in five runners. Lewis drove in runs on a double in the third and a double in the sixth.

Lyla Keepes got the start for Mt. Carmel Jr. Golden Aces. She lasted six innings, allowing three hits and one run while striking out eight and walking zero.

Mt. Carmel Jr. Golden Aces collected 20 hits. Lewis, Keepes, Hershey, Smith, Peach, Quincy Keepes, and Sellers all had multiple hits for Mt. Carmel Jr. Golden Aces. Kyleigh Smith, Riley Hershey, Lyla Keepes, and Leah Lewis each collected three hits to lead Mt. Carmel Jr. Golden Aces.

MCJHS is now 5-1 on the season. They have a home game 8/18 (Thursday) at 4th Street ballpark at 4:15 against Grayville.

Lady Aces Underclassmen Shine At Centralia

Mt Carmel Lady Aces Golf

Greenview Golf Course

Centralia IL

 August 16,2022

 Mount Carmel 168

Centralia NTS

 Medalist Emily Gottman, Mt Carmel

 Mount Carmel: Emily Gottman 35; Miley Kennard 37; Zeme Moore 43; Ava Brumagin 50

 Centralia; Chananya Dome thong 36; Olivia Johnson 41

 Coach Karin Kelsey comments: Lady Aces send underclassmen to Centralia and they played great golf! ⛳️ Emily Gottman earned the Medalist honors with her even par 35! ⛳️ Centralia had just two girls so along with Emily I took the freshmen so they could gain experience at their first high school away match. They gained valuable experience in playing a new course with challenging holes. I was so pleased to see how well they navigated the course. They still have a lot to learn about course management and club choices but their future is so bright!

Our next match is Thursday at Mt  Carmel, hosting Gibson Southern and Mt. Vernon IN.

Aces' Season Opener Moved To Marshall

Mt. Carmel High School Football Game Change

Unfortunately, due to some delays in the new MCHS turf field athletic complex, the Mt. Carmel Football game against Marshall has been moved.

Mt. Carmel will now travel to Marshall on Friday, August 26th. Kickoff in Marshall will be at 7:00pm. We anticipate hosting the remainder of our scheduled home football games this season. 

Young Fires School Record 67 As Lady Aces Start Season With Invite Win

Mount Carmel High School 

Lady Aces Golf

At Mount Carmel Invite

West Berwick Golf Course

August 11, 2022

Mount Carmel 285

Paris 429

Harrisburg 453

Carmi 481

Medalist; Madelyn Young 67

Mount Carmel: Madelyn Young 67; Maria Kennard 72; Alexis Wymer 72; Emily Gottman 74; Lilly Gottman 75; Miley Kennard 78; Zeme Moore 84; Anna Gill 95

Paris: Combes 87; Milan 110; Wilson 110; Moore 121

Coach Karin Kelsey: Unbelievable! Our first tournament and we break two school records and the team win was the 600th for the MCHS Lady Aces 14 year program!

MADY carded her career best, and school record breaking 67 (-5)!!!She had an impressive Eagle on hole 13! She drove the green and then the putt just rolled right in for her!! Maria and Alexis added even par rounds of 72, and Emily added her 74 for a team total of 285 (-3)! Of course this broke the school record for lowest 18 hole team score. What’s crazy is the low scores that we didn’t use for the team score today…Lilly with a 75, Miley with a 78, Zeme with her 84 and Anna with her 95. Adding to all the excitement was Maria’s 16th Birthday! Our next match is in Centralia on Tuesday… Go Aces!

Lady Aces Look For 600th Program Win Today

The defending state champion Mt. Carmel Lady Aces golf team are opening the 2022 campaign today by hosting their own invitational at West Berwick Golf Course. The Lady Aces need just one win to notch the girls’ golf program’s 600th victory ever.

On today’s Morning Show, Coach Karin Kelsey joined us live in the studio to preview the new season.

KARIN KELSEY PRESEASON 2022

Photo Credit: Lady Aces Golf Facebook Page

It's Official: Aces Season Opener Moved To Aug. 27th

Delays with getting lights for the renovated Riverview Stadium has caused the Aces’ season opener against Marshall to be moved to a day game on August 27th.

Mt. Carmel will now start the 2022 at home on Saturday, August 27th against Marshall. Kickoff is at 1pm.

After the season opener, the Aces will be on the road the next two weeks returning home on Friday night, September 16th for homecoming against Lawrenceville. That will allow for extra time for the lights to be installed.

Aces Season Opener May Be Pushed Back A Day

It doesn’t look like the Golden Aces football team will make their debut on the new Riverview Stadium turf field on Friday night, August 26th after all. On yesterday’s WSJD Morning Show, District #348 superintendent Dr. Chuck Bleyer said while the playing surface is finished, other aspects of the stadium aren’t done and may not be done before the first game. He said that starts with the new field lights being installed… 

DR. CHUCK BLEYER ON LIGHTS #1

And that delay is looking to force a schedule change… 

DR. CHUCK BLEYER ON LIGHTS #2

Work on the stadium seating area will also need to be finished before the first game against Marshall. 

Shidler Highlighted In IBCA's Top 30

In celebrating the Illinois Basketball Coaches Association’s and Title IX’s 50th Anniversary, the IBCA had media and coaches select the 30 most impactful people in Men's Basketball and the 30 most impactful people in Women's basketball during the last 50 years. We will be highlighting in alphabetical order one person a week from each category who our state selected for the Top 30 over the next 30 weeks, beginning on Thursday, January 20th.

Week Twenty-Five (7/7/22)

Jay Shidler
Lawrenceville High School/University of Kentucky

The “Blond Bomber” also knowns as Jay Shidler excited basketball fans in every part of Illinois.  Discussions still take place today in regard to what the “Blond Bomber” could have scored had there been a 3-point line back in the 1970’s.   His shooting range was comparable to the NBA arc today.  Jay played for Lawrenceville High School and legendary coach Ron Felling. In 3 ½ seasons he scored 2,183 points.  During this time period Lawrenceville went 103-15, won several holiday tournaments, 3 regional titles, 2 sectional crowns, one IHSA 3rd place finish and a state championship. As a senior Jay averaged 32.7 ppg and earned all-state honors as both a junior and senior.  Shidler was also a prep All-American.  For an encore he was the MVP of the IBCA All-Star game.  Jay went on to play at the University of Kentucky where he was a member of their 1978 NCAA Championship Team.

Wabash Valley's Kalmer named DI Player of the Year

Charlotte, NC – Wabash Valley third baseman Brian Kalmer has been named the 2022 NJCAA Division I Baseball Player of the Year after a standout season with the Warriors.

Kalmer finished the 2022 season batting .421 with 20 home runs and leading the nation with 109 RBI. The sophomore also ranked in the top 11 in the nation in six statistical categories: hits (107, 1st); RBI (109, 1st); at bats (254, 2nd); games (68, 4th); total bases (187, 5th); plate appearances (292, 10th); home runs (20, 11th).

The ABCA/Rawlings National Player of the Year helped lead Wabash Valley to a Region 24 title, Midwest District title, and a fourth-place finish at the 2022 NJCAA Division I Baseball World Series. In five games in Grand Junction, Kalmer batted .348 with three home runs and eight RBI.

Kalmer committed to Gonzaga University in May 2022 and will continue his academic and collegiate baseball career with the Bulldogs.

Player Profile

Position: Third Base

Height: 6'2"

Class: Sophomore

Hometown: Chandler, AZ

 

2022 Statistics

68 games played

254 at-bats

75 runs

107 hits

18 doubles

20 home runs

109 RBI

33 walks

52 strikeouts

.421 batting average

.486 on-base percentage

.736 slugging percentage

 

2022 Accomplishments

NJCAA DI Baseball ABCA/Rawlings National Player of the Year

NJCAA DI Baseball ABCA/Rawlings First Team All-America

NJCAA First Team All-American

Great Rivers Athletic Conference Player of the Year

NJCAA Photo

Boosters Hold Annual Golf Scramble

15 foursomes gathered this afternoon at West Berwick Golf Course for the annual Aces Boosters Golf Outing. Before teams teed off, they enjoyed lunch and heard from Aces coaches on the upcoming seasons.

Sam Hodges won two tickets to the July 24th Reds-Cardinals game donated by WSJD.

Boys basketball coach Tyler Buss

Aces wrestling coach Logan Crum

Football coach Michael Brewer

Aces cross country and girls track coach Joe Vargo

Boys golf coach Nick Toothman

Lady Aces basketball coach Tim Willis

Boosters president Justin Dulgar

Pearson & Devine Snag All-State Softball Honors

Mt. Carmel High School had 2 girls named to the All State Softball team. Kami Pearson was named 2nd Team All State, and Stormie Devine was named 3rd Team All State. 

Kami had a 22-1 pitching record on the season. She pitched 132 innings and gave up 38 earned runs for an ERA of 2.015. She struck out 95 and walked 51. She hit .374 on the season with 10 doubles, 1 home run and 13 RBI. 

Stormie had a .458 batting average and had 14 doubles and 2 triples. She had 28 RBI and scored 34 runs. She played great defense at shortstop all season and only had 4 errors on the entire year. 

From Coach Kyle Buss: “This is a great honor for these two, and they couldn't have picked anybody better to represent Mt. Carmel High School on the All State Team”. 

Kami Pearson-Photo Credit: FlashMac Photography

Stormie Devine-Photo Credit: FlashMac Photography

WANKEL COMPETES AT STATE MEET

Friday, Eden Wankel, a MCHS junior, competed in the IHSA Class 2A State Track Meet held in Charleston, Illinois, finishing in a tie for 16th place with a jump of 1.47 meters. Wankel was Mt. Carmel’s sole qualifier to the state meet. Early in the competition she cleared heights of 1.42 meters and 1.47 meters, before barely missing on her attempts at 1.52 meters. A jump of 1.52 meters would have advanced her to the finals held on Saturday. Wankel completed her season as the leading scorer for the Lady Aces Track Team.