Davis, Gates, & Garrett Latest MCHS Athletic Hall Of Fame Inductees

On Tuesday’s Morning Show, members of the Aces Sports Boosters Hall of Fame committee joined us to announce the latest inductees into the inaugural class of the MCHS Athletic Hall of Fame.

The coaches are Cliff Garrett, coach of the 1927 State Championship team; Larry Davis, head coach of the 1981 State Championship football team; and longtime Aces assistant football coach and wrestling coach John Gates.

The three join the teams announced last week to be inducted: 1927 boys basketball, 1981 football, and 2010 state champion boys golf.

Next Tuesday, we’ll find out the 4 athletes to be inducted in the initial class of 10.

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Hall of Fame inductees John Gates & Larry Davis

Two Pitchers & 12 Hits Work Together as Mt. Carmel Jr. Golden Aces Shut Out Fairfield Lady Colts 10-0

Lyla Keepes started in the circle for Mt. Carmel Jr. Golden Aces. The righty went two innings, allowing zero runs on zero hits, striking out four and walking zero.

Evie Sellers came in in relief. She went three innings, allowing one hit, striking out five and walking two.

The Jr. Lady Aces pounded out 12 hits in victory. Leading the Jr. Lady Aces offensively were:

Riley Hershey: 3-4, 3R
Leah Lewis: 2-4, 3RBIs, 3R
Evie Sellers: 2-3, 2RBIs, 1R
Kyleigh Smith: 2-3, 2RBIs
Quincy Keepes: 1-2, RBI
Journey Loudermilk: RBI, R, 2BB

The Jr. Lady Aces committed played solid defense with no errors on the day. A key defensive play was made by Kinley Harris diving to her left at second securing an out and keeping a run from scoring.

The Jr. Lady Aces move to 12-1 on the season and host Albion, Wednesday (9/7), at 4:30 at 4th Street ballpark.

Lady Aces Tennis Rolls Past Alton

The MCHS girls tennis team played in the Heather Bradshaw tournament in Edwardsville this weekend.  They played Alton High School on Friday, but the tournament was rained out on Saturday.  Here are the results from Friday:

MOUNT CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL - 8, ALTON HIGH SCHOOL - 1,

Singles:
No. 1 - Camryn Strine, MOUNT CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL def. Lauran Massey, ALTON HIGH SCHOOL, 6-1 , 6-0 , -;
No. 2 - Carli Merritt, MOUNT CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL def. Scarlett Eades, ALTON HIGH SCHOOL, 6-1 , 6-2 , -;
No. 3 - Kami McWilliams, MOUNT CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL def. Ellie Enos, ALTON HIGH SCHOOL, 6-1 , 6-4 , -;
No. 4 - Mackenzie Sanders, MOUNT CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL def. Nadja Kaptenovich, ALTON HIGH SCHOOL, 6-2 , 6-0 , -;
No. 5 - Ashleigh Hedge, MOUNT CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL def. Finley Haynes, ALTON HIGH SCHOOL, 6-0 , 6-1 , -;
No. 6 - Grace Massey, ALTON HIGH SCHOOL def. Elizabeth Hefner, MOUNT CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL, 6-2 , 6-4 , -;

Doubles:
No. 1 - Camryn Strine, MOUNT CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL - Carli Merritt, MOUNT CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL def. Scarlett Eades, ALTON HIGH SCHOOL - Grace Massey, ALTON HIGH SCHOOL, 8-1 , -, -;
No. 2 - Kami McWilliams, MOUNT CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL - Elizabeth Hefner, MOUNT CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL def. Ellie Enos, ALTON HIGH SCHOOL - Finley Haynes, ALTON HIGH SCHOOL, 9-8 (4), -, -;
No. 3 - Mackenzie Sanders, MOUNT CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL - Ashleigh Hedge, MOUNT CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL def. Nadja Kaptenovich, ALTON HIGH SCHOOL - jenna fassler, ALTON HIGH SCHOOL, 8-4 , --- , -;

Elizabeth Hefner and Kami McWilliams

Ashleigh Hedge

Mackenzie Sanders and Ashleigh Hedge

Miller and Smith top finishers at Alan Hopewell Invite

Jason Miller and Jayla Smith led the MCHS Cross Country contingent with top 30 finishes at Thursday’s Alan Hopewell Invite hosted by Gibson Southern.

18 schools competed in the invitational run over a 5k course. MCHS did not have enough finishers to register team scores.

In the boys junior/senior race, Jason Miller finished 21st with a career best time of 18:39. Also competing for the Aces were Anthony Bleyer 46th (20:58), Jacob Wall 69th (25:07), Xzavien Williams and Caleb Carwile.

In the girls junior/senior race race Jayla Smith finished 27th (26:04). Also competing for the Lady Aces in the freshman/sophomore race was Hallie Courter and Molly Hagerty.

The Aces next race is Tuesday, September 6th at Lawrenceville.

Kennard & Young Shoot 32's To Lead Lady Aces

Maria Kennard was the record breaker tonight with a new personal best of 32 (-4)! Maria shared the Medalist Honors today with Mady Young who also carded a 32 (-4)! Lilly Gottman and Miley Kennard both had 37’s to come up with our team total 138! After a long week filled with golf the girls are looking forward to a few days of rest. Our next match is on Wednesday at the Olney Girls Invite. Go Aces!

Mount Carmel Lady Aces Golf

West Berwick Golf Course

September 1, 2022

 

Mount Carmel 138

Mt . Vernon IN 202

Princeton 243

 

Co-Medalists Maria Kennard and Mady Young

 

Mount Carmel: Maria Kennard 32 (-4); Mady Young 32 (-4); Lilly Gottman 37; Miley Kennard 37; Emily Gottman 42; Ava Brumagin 45; Zeme Moore 45; Anna Gill 48; Ashlin Trail 60

 

Mt Vernon: Hadley Weatherford 45; Olivia Culley 51; Haley Rutledge 52; Hannah Carr 54

 

Princeton: Carissa Brown 50; Macy Brines 58; Makenzie Thompson 67; Amy McDonald 68

Lady Aces Tennis Blank Fairfield, 7-0

 MOUNT CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL - 7, FAIRFIELD COMM HIGH SCHOOL - 0,  

Singles:
No. 1 - Camryn Strine, MOUNT CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL def. Maddie Foster, FAIRFIELD COMM HIGH SCHOOL, 6-0 , 6-0 , -;
No. 2 - Carli Merritt, MOUNT CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL def. Sara McGehee, FAIRFIELD COMM HIGH SCHOOL, 6-1 , 6-4 , -;
No. 3 - Kami McWilliams, MOUNT CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL def. McKenna Poole, FAIRFIELD COMM HIGH SCHOOL, 6-0 , 7-5 , -;
No. 4 - Mackenzie Sanders, MOUNT CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL def. Addyson Kiktavy, FAIRFIELD COMM HIGH SCHOOL, 6-0 , 6-0 , -;
No. 5 - Ashleigh Hedge, MOUNT CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL def. Kenzee Scarbrough , FAIRFIELD COMM HIGH SCHOOL, 6-1 , 6-0 , -;

Doubles:
No. 1 - Camryn Strine, MOUNT CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL - Carli Merritt, MOUNT CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL def. Sara McGehee, FAIRFIELD COMM HIGH SCHOOL - Kinley Poole, FAIRFIELD COMM HIGH SCHOOL, 6-1 , 6-0 , -;
No. 2 - Kami McWilliams, MOUNT CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL - Elizabeth Hefner, MOUNT CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL def. Maddie Foster, FAIRFIELD COMM HIGH SCHOOL - Kenzee Scarbrough , FAIRFIELD COMM HIGH SCHOOL, 6-4 , 6-1 , -;

Lady Aces seniors

The Lady Aces had a surprise going away party this evening for Athletic Trainer Sam Hodges who is leaving MCHS for a new job.

Mackenzie Sanders

Elizabeth Hefner

Carli Merrit

Lady Aces Roll To Marion Championship

Mount Carmel Lady Aces Golf

Marion Lady Cat Invitational

August 31, 2022

Medalist-72- Mady Young, MC

2nd place-73- Jose Walker, Massac 

3rd place-73- Lilly Gottman, MC 

4th -76- Elise Coakley, Massac

5th place-77- Frankie Leigh Nicholes, Harrisburg 

Champions Mount Carmel 302

Massac County 327

Hamilton County 400

Harrisburg 407

Benton 459

Carbondale NTS

Marion NTS

West Frankfort NTS

Mount Carmel: Mady Young 72; Lilly Gottman 73; Miley Kennard 78; Maria Kennard 79; Emily Gottman 80

Massac County; Josie Walker 73; Elise Coakly 76; Olivia Heineken 86; Katie Frazine 

Hamilton County; Halley 94; Dean 89; Ragan 108; Carmickle 109

Harrisburg: Nicholes 77; Harrison 86; Benke 92; Jones 98

Benton: Dawson 81; Bates 121; Williams 125; Shafer 132

Lady Aces Tennis Shut Out Carmi

MCHS GIRLS TENNIS 8/30/2022

MOUNT CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL - 9, CARMI-WHITE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL - 0,

Singles:
No. 1 - Camryn Strine, MOUNT CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL def. Johanna Smith, CARMI-WHITE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL, 10-4 , -, -;
No. 2 - Carli Merritt, MOUNT CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL def. Kadie Simmons, CARMI-WHITE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL, 10-2 , -, -;
No. 3 - Kami McWilliams, MOUNT CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL def. Olivia Cox, CARMI-WHITE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL, 11-9 , -, -;
No. 4 - Mackenzie Sanders, MOUNT CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL def. Mylie Cronin, CARMI-WHITE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL, 10-0 , -, -;
No. 5 - Ashleigh Hedge, MOUNT CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL def. Callie Accord, CARMI-WHITE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL, 10-5 , -, -;
No. 6 - Elizabeth Hefner, MOUNT CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL def. Ellie Kiser, CARMI-WHITE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL, 10-2 , -, -;

Doubles:
No. 1 - Camryn Strine, MOUNT CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL - Carli Merritt, MOUNT CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL def. Johanna Smith, CARMI-WHITE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL - Kadie Simmons, CARMI-WHITE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL, 10-4 , -, -;
No. 2 - Kami McWilliams, MOUNT CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL - Elizabeth Hefner, MOUNT CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL def. Olivia Cox, CARMI-WHITE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL - Ellie Kiser, CARMI-WHITE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL, 10-8 , -, -;
No. 3 - Mackenzie Sanders, MOUNT CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL - Ashleigh Hedge, MOUNT CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL def. Mylie Cronin, CARMI-WHITE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL - Callie Accord, CARMI-WHITE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL, 10-7 , -, -;

Camryn Strine getting ready to hit a backhand against Carmi.

Jr. Lady Aces Now 11-1 With Shutout of Robinson

Mt. Carmel Junior Lady Aces softball shutdown (Robinson) Nuttall Middle School 10-0.

Lyla Keepes got the start for Mt. Carmel Jr. Golden Aces. Keepes surrendered zero runs on one hit over seven innings, striking out eight.

Key Defensive plays of the game were:

A pick off at first by catcher, Leah Lewis, after the Robinson leadoff hitter led off the game with their only hit taking it away.

A diving catch in the 2nd inning by the right fielder, Journey Loudermilk to take away an extra base hit.

The Jr. Lady Aces pounded out 11 hits in the victory. Leading the way for the Jr. Lady Aces offensively was:

Riley Hershey 3-5, RBI, 2R
Lyla Keepes 2-5, R
Leah Lewis 1-2, RBI, 3R, 3BB
Kyleigh Smith 1-5, 2RBIs, 2R
Evie Sellers 1-4, RBI, R
Quincy Keepes 1-4, RBI, R, BB
Journey Loudermilk 2RBIs
Kinley Harris 2RBIs

The Jr. Lady Aces move to 11-1 on the season.

MCHS Hall Of Fame Team Inductees Announced

On today’s Morning Show, members of the Mt. Carmel Sports Boosters Hall of Fame committee announced the first members of the inaugural class.

A total of 10 inductees are in the initial Hall of Fame class.

The team inductees are all State Champions and are:

1927 Boys Basketball

1981 Football

2010 Boys Golf

Committee members point out that in order for a team to be considered for the Hall of Fame, 10 years must pass.

Next Tuesday, September 6th, the coaches to be inducted in the inaugural class will be announced during the WSJD Morning Show.

A reception is planned for September 30th to honor the Hall of Fame Class of 2022.

Click the link to see our previous story on the announcement of the Hall of Fame:

https://wsjd.fm/new-blog/2022/8/25/mt-carmel-high-school-booster-club-announces-formation-of-mt-carmel-high-school-athletic-hall-of-fame-2022-inaugural-class-to-be-announced-recognized?rq=fame

MCHS HALL OF FAME ANNOUNCEMENT #1

1981 Golden Aces

2010 Boys Golf

Mt. Carmel To Open 2023 Football Season Against Gibson Southern

The 2023 schedule for the Mt. Carmel Golden Aces will look quite a bit different than this year’s. All Little Illini Conference teams will play two non-conference games to start the season beginning next year. That means the Aces were in need of two new non-league opponents.

Enter the Gibson Southern Titans. The Titans will travel to Riverview Stadium on opening night of the 2023 season in Illinois. It will be week number two for the Titans, where Indiana schools start a week before Illinois.

In week two next year, the Aces will face the Effingham Flaming Hearts.

This year, Mt. Carmel is playing Woodstock (Marian) (week 8) and Mt. Vernon, IL (week 9) as their non-LIC games.

Aces Cross Country Opens Season At Dennis Bay Invite

Saturday the MCHS Cross Country team competed at the Dennis Bay Warrior Invite at Angel Mounds in Evansville to open their season. 25 teams from the tri-state area competed over the 5k course. The Aces were short handed and unable to register team scores, running instead as individuals.

202 runners competed in the boys race with Jason Miller leading the boys squad with a 40th place finish and a career best time of 19:00.7. He was followed by Anthony Bleyer 117th (21:30), Caleb Carwile 158th(23:28) and Jacob Wall 177th (24:33).

Hallie Courter was the lone Lady Ace to finish, crossing the finish line in 104th place with a 5k career best time of 28:23.

The Aces next meet is Thursday at Gibson Southern.

Jr. Lady Aces Dominate Fairfield Tournament

MCJHS LADY ACES softball go 3-0 as they claim the championship in Fairfield.

Game 1: MCJHS 15 vs. JASPER-GEFF 0

Lyla Keepes was the winning pitcher for the Mt. Carmel Jr. Golden Aces. The righty threw a perfect game with 3 innings pitched, allowing no hits, no walks with 7 SO.

The Jr. Lady is bats were on fire from the beginning as they pounded out 10 hits. Leading the way for the Jr. Lady Aces were:

Kyleigh Smith: 3 for 3, 3RBIs, 3R
Lyla Keepes: 2 for 4, 2RBIs, 2R
Kinley Harris: 2 for 2, 2RBIs, R
Journey Loudermilk 1-2, 2RBIs, R, BB
Quincy Keepes: 1-2, RBI, 2R

Game 2: MCJHS Lady Aces 10 - Albion 2

Evie Sellers was the winning pitcher for the Mt. Carmel Jr. Golden Aces. The righty surrendered two runs on three hits over five innings, striking out four.

Mt. Carmel Jr. Golden Aces racked up 11 hits in the game. Leading the way offensively for the Aces was:

Leah Lewis 3-4, 2RBIs, 3R
Riley Hershey 3-4, RBI, R
Quincy Keepes 2-3, 2RBIs, R
Journey Loudermilk 1-2 RBI, 2R
Evie Sellers 1-3, RBI, R

Championship Game:

MCJHS Lady Aces 12 - Fairfield 0

Lyla Keepes was the winning pitcher for the Mt. Carmel Jr. Golden Aces. The righty surrendered two hits, walked two over three innings, striking out one.

Mt. Carmel Jr. Golden Aces racked up 12 hits in the game. Leading the way offensively for the Aces was:

Riley Hershey 2-2, 2 RBI, 3R, BB
Lyla Keepes 2-2, RBI, R, BB
Quincy Keepes 2-3, 2RBIs, R
Kinley Harris: 2-2, RBI, 2R
Journey Loudermilk 1-2, RBI, R
Alivia Peach 1-2, 2R
Leah Lewis 1-3, RBI, R
Evie Sellers 1-3, 2RBIs, R

The Jr. Lady Aces are in action Monday, 8/29 at 4th street ballpark for a home game at 4:30 against Flora.

Lady Aces Place 5 In Top 7 At Patriot Invite

Lady Aces CHAMPIONS at Patriot Invite! Team score of 283 (-1)! Lady Aces earned 5 of the 7 individual medals with Lilly Gottman earning the Medalist Honors with her 67 (-4)! The other five girls earning medals were: Mady Young, Miley Kennard, Emily Gottman and Maria Kennard. Freshmen, Zeme Moore and Ava Brumagin played great for their first time playing on this course. Metropolis is a long course with the front and the back intertwined. The shotgun start has the girls walking to the front and back multiple times making it a very long walk and day. The tournament started at 9:00 am and finished up at 4:00 pm. That’s a long day of golf! I posted a video of Mady to show the course conditions, watch the dirt fly as she impacts the ball… it was dry and hot in Massac County. Our next match is at Marion Wildcat Invite on Wednesday. Go Aces!

MT. CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL BOOSTER CLUB ANNOUNCES FORMATION OF MT. CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME – 2022 INAUGURAL CLASS TO BE ANNOUNCED / RECOGNIZED

(MT. CARMEL) With multiple individual and team state championships and scores of collegiate and even professional athletes through the years there’s no questioning the rich tradition of Mt. Carmel Golden Aces Athletics. But, despite all that success, there’s always been something missing, until now. With the support of District #348 school officials the Mt. Carmel Booster Club is excited to announce the launch of the Mt. Carmel High School Athletic Hall of Fame.

Back in 2020 the Booster Club assembled a five-member committee to develop the Hall of Fame and specifically the process by which members would be nominated and ultimately selected for enshrinement. The committee developed a set of criteria by which nominees shall be considered for enshrinement. Inductees will be selected from one of four categories… Athlete, Coach, Team, or Friend of Aces Athletics.

Finally, after the COVID-19 pandemic delayed its launch… the inaugural class of 10, as selected by the Hall of Fame Committee, will be unveiled LIVE on the WSJD Radio Morning Show on August 30th (teams), September 6th (coaches), and September 13th (athletes). The inductees will also be recognized at halftime of the September 30th Golden Aces Football game vs. Newton. Plans for a social event following the game, hosted by the Mt. Carmel Booster Club, will be announced soon.

As for future nominees, nominations can be made by members of the community, the public and Hall of Fame Committee members. Nomination forms, which will be available soon, must be returned by May 1st of each year. The selection committee will review the nominations in June of each year and finalize the Hall of Fame selections by July 1 of the induction year. There will be only five inductions each year going forward. Nominees will be considered for up to 7 years after being nominated.

For consideration, athletes must have been a graduate of Mt. Carmel High School for ten years prior to being nominated. They must have been an All-State Athlete, State Champion, member of an All-Conference Team, a collegiate or professional athlete or member of a team representing the USA, achieved outstanding recognition of success outside MCHS or IHSA such as college, conference, or national records and championships, or made a significant contribution in their field or contributed to the Mt. Carmel community.

Coaches that will be considered are those nominees who have been out of coaching at MCHS for 10 years, coached in the Mt. Carmel school system for at least 7 years, or been a head coach at MCHS for at least 5 years. Any assistant coach who has been named to their state organization Hall of Fame will automatically be eligible for nomination if they meet the time-limit criteria above. Coaches must also meet three of the following four criteria for consideration… had a career winning percentage as varsity head coach… been honored by peers or media at the district, state, or national level… coached a conference and/or state series level championship team or athlete… and made significant contributions in the chosen field or endeavor or made major contributions to the Mt. Carmel community or MCHS.

Teams must wait 10 years following graduation for consideration. Automatic consideration will be given to state championship teams during their first year of eligibility. The team otherwise must have an overall winning record for that season. Teams must meet at least two of the following three criteria for

consideration… won a conference championship, won a regional championship, or been a state tournament final qualifier.

Friends of Athletics may be anyone who meets two of the following criteria… they have made extraordinary contributions to the Mt. Carmel School District… had a major influence on the athletic efforts of Mt. Carmel students… demonstrated these qualities in a manner that has inspired the students and Mt. Carmel community… and had a major influence/service to state, country, or the international community.

The Mt. Carmel High School Booster Club and Hall of Fame Committee are excited to recognize the exceptional athletes, teams, coaches, and friends of Aces Athletics who have helped to shape the rich tradition of the Golden Aces.

Lady Aces Underclass Golfers Shoot Well Against Robinson

Mount Carmel Lady Aces Golf

West Berwick golf course

August 24, 2022

Mount Carmel 164

Robinson NTS

Medalist Emily Gottman

Mount Carmel: Emily Gottman 38; Miley Kennard 39; Zeme Moore 39; Ava Brumagin 48; Anna Gill 50; Ashlin Trail 65

Robinson; Abby Rich 52: Isabelle Heindorn 53; Kaylee Blessing 53

Coach Karin Kelsey comments; I played  our underclassmen at the match today and  I’m very pleased with how well they played! The freshmen are still learning and I see their improvements at each match they play! We are traveling to Benton tomorrow for a triangular with Harrisburg. 

MCJHS JR. LADY ACES BLANK ALBION 10-0

Mt. Carmel Jr. Golden Aces secured the victory thanks to six runs in the seventh inning. Leah Lewis, Evie Sellers, Quincy Keepes, Journey Loudermilk, and Kinley Harris all drove in runs in the frame securing a 10-0 victory versus Albion. The highlight of the inning came on a towering home run to left center by Leah Lewis.

Lyla Keepes shut down Albion Grade School, throwing a complete game shutout. The righthander allowed six hits and zero runs while striking out nine.

The Jr. Lady played solid defense executing on some tough plays to backup their pitcher.

Mt. Carmel Jr. Golden Aces totaled 14 hits in the game.

Lyla Keepes 3 for 4, 3R
Leah Lewis 2 for 4, 3 RBI, 2R
Evie Sellers 2 for 4, RBI, R
Kyleigh Smith 2 for 3, RBI, R
Journey Loudermilk 2 for 3, RBI, R
Alivia Peach 2 for 4, R

Jr. Lady Aces are in next on Saturday at the Fairfield tournament at 10:30 am.