WVC LAUNCHES COED SAND VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE

Wabash Valley College is thrilled to announce the launch of its brand-new Coed Sand Volleyball League, an exhilarating opportunity for individuals of all ages to dive into the world of competitive sand volleyball. This is a call to action for everyone who's ever dreamed of spiking, setting, and serving their way to victory, as well as those who are simply looking to have a blast under the sun!

The excitement begins on Monday, August 14th, with the first day of sign-ups kicking off at 6 PM. Gather your friends, family, neighbors, and coworkers, because this league promises an unforgettable experience filled with friendly competition.

Games will commence immediately after sign-ups and will continue each following Monday, starting at 6 PM and extending into the dusky hours of the evening. After sign ups, teams will receive a schedule allowing you to plan ahead.

Participation in this league is completely free! Form a spirited team of 6-10 players, ensuring a minimum of two female players on each team. Worried about assembling a full team? Fear not! Register as an individual (or small group), and our team will match you with like-minded players.

To maintain the highest standards of fair play and entertainment, each game will feature dedicated referees who will ensure that the matches are filled with enthusiasm, integrity, and sportsmanship.

Mark your calendars for Monday, August 14th, at 5 PM and join us at Wabash Valley College for the launch of the Coed Sand Volleyball League. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just looking to have a great time, this league is for you.

For more information contact Head Volleyball Coach Rachel Refenes at refenesr@iecc.edu.

WSJD Renews Deal With Westwood One For NFL Coverage

WSJD has signed an agreement to again carry Westwood One NFL games for the upcoming 2023 season.

WSJD General Manager Kevin Madden announced the coverage begins with the NFL’s Hall of Fame pre-season game on August 3rd and will culminate on February 11th with Super Bowl LIX in Las Vegas. In between, WSJD will carry every NFL primetime and postseason game.

“We’re excited to have close to 90 Westwood One NFL games this year,” Madden said. “Combined with our Mt. Carmel High School and University of Illinois coverage and Sunday afternoon NFL doubleheaders, we’re looking forward to a big fall and winter of football on WSJD.”

For the past three-plus decades Westwood One has been the exclusive network radio home for every NFL primetime and postseason game.

IHSA Releases 2023 Football Schedules & Dates

From the IHSA:

Key 2023 IHSA Football dates:
* Monday, August 7:                       Practices Start
* Thursday, August 24:                   Games may begin

* Saturday, October 21:                 256 Playoff qualifiers and brackets  revealed on IHSA Playoff Pairing Show
* Fri./Sat., October 27/28:            First Round Playoff games
* Fri./Sat., November 3/4:            Second Round Playoff games
* Fri./Sat., November 10/11:      Quarterfinal Playoff games

* Fri./Sat., November 17/18:       Semifinal Playoff games

* Friday, November 24:                  Class 1A-4A State Championship games at Illinois State University

* Saturday, November 25:            Class 5A-8A State Championship games at Illinois State University

All schedules can be found here: https://www.ihsa.org/Sports-Activities/Football/Conference-Schedules-Standings-Results

2023 Golden Aces Schedule

Aug 25 7:00pm    Home Fort Branch (Gibson Southern), IN

Sep 1 7:00pm    Away Effingham (H.S.)

Sep 8 7:00pm    Home Robinson

Sep 15 7:00pm    Away Newton

Sep 22 7:00pm    Home Paris

Sep 29 7:00pm    Away Olney (Richland County)

Oct 6 7:00pm    Home Casey (Westfield)

Oct 13 7:00pm    Away Marshall

Oct 20 7:00pm    Home Lawrenceville

Lady Aces In Texas For National Invitational

On today’s Morning Show, Lady Aces golf coach Karin Kelsey joined us to talk about the PGA High School Golf Invitational. The 54-hole, 3-day tourney is teeing off this morning in Frisco, Texas.

Follow the scoring here:

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5 Aces On All-LIC Baseball Team

BASEBALL ALL-CONFERENCE

First Team

Joe Short, Casey Westfield
Leyton Ivers, Lawrenceville
Jack Patterson, Lawrenceville
Landon Boatman, Marshall
Josh Kirkwood, Marshall
Levi Banks, Mt. Carmel
Jaxon Browning, Mt. Carmel
Brandon Einhorn, Newton
David Ferguson, Newton
Owen Mahaffey, Newton
Carder Reich, Newton
Gage Reynolds, Newton
Isaac Flowers, Newton
Brady Crippes, Paris
Landen Englum, Paris
Chance Lehman, Paris
Brett Kocher Richland, County
Wesley Liston, Robinson

Second Team

Maddox Pargin, Lawrenceville
Landon Sanders, Lawrenceville
Raidyn Franklin, Marshall
Dakota Mounts, Mt. Carmel
Ryder Sloss, Mt. Carmel
Payton Harris, Newton
Ethan Curl, Paris
Sebastian Daughtery, Paris
Colby Redman Richland, County
Julian Parker, Robinson

Honorable Mention

Jackson Maulding, Casey Westfield
Neilan Bickers, Lawrenceville
Will Ross, Marshall
JD Bowser, Mt. Carmel
Dalton Bahtzell, Newton
Kody Crampton, Paris
Rylan Hancock, Richland County
Judson Pinkston, Robinson

Browning, Sloss, Mounts, & Bowser Named To All Conference Baseball Team

Baseball All-Conference

First Team

Joe Short, Casey Westfield
Leyton Ivers, Lawrenceville
Jack Patterson, Lawrenceville
Landon Boatman, Marshall
Josh Kirkwood, Marshall
Levi Banks, Mt. Carmel
Jaxon Browning, Mt. Carmel
Brandon Einhorn, Newton
David Ferguson, Newton
Owen Mahaffey, Newton
Carder Reich, Newton
Gage Reynolds, Newton
Isaac Flowers, Newton
Brady Crippes, Paris
Landen Englum, Paris
Chance Lehman, Paris
Brett Kocher Richland, County
Wesley Liston, Robinson

Second Team

Maddox Pargin, Lawrenceville
Landon Sanders, Lawrenceville
Raidyn Franklin, Marshall
Dakota Mounts, Mt. Carmel
Ryder Sloss, Mt. Carmel
Payton Harris, Newton
Ethan Curl, Paris
Sebastian Daughtery, Paris
Colby Redman Richland, County
Julian Parker, Robinson

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Honorable Mention

Jackson Maulding, Casey Westfield
Neilan Bickers, Lawrenceville
Will Ross, Marshall
JD Bowser, Mt. Carmel
Dalton Bahtzell, Newton
Kody Crampton, Paris
Rylan Hancock, Richland County
Judson Pinkston, Robinson

Lady Aces Land 5 On All-LIC Softball Team

Softball All-Conference

First Team

Paige Cutright, Casey-Westfield

Carli Merrit, Mt. Carmel

Addy O'Dell, Newton

Maya Redman, Casey-Westfield

Haley McGuire, Marshall

Kayla Kocher, Newton

Megan Cribelar, Casey-Westfield

Selby Patberg, Mt. Carmel

Paige Sanders, Robinson 

Rylee Bloomer, Olney

Lynn Welborn, Marshall

Gracie Stallings, Lawrenceville

Kam Smith, Casey-Westfield

Adi Scott, Marshall

Camryn Martin, Newton

Emma Banks, Mt. Carmel

Mya Clark, Marshall

Marah Wyrick, Marshall

Second Team

Tristan Ring, Casey-Westfield

Avery Mulvey, Newton

Emma Spillman, Olney

Hailey Lang, Mt. Carmel

Becca Minor, Paris

Paige Kelly, Robinson

Bailee Frichtl, Newton

Ava Goble, Casey-Westfield

Madelyn Garza, Lawrenceville

Honorable Mention

Allyson Truelove, Casey-Westfield

Addy Brush, Lawrenceville

Kaydence Woodsmall, Marshall

Libby Horton, Mt. Carmel

Emma Kemper, Paris

Megan Gibson, Olney

Maci Smith, Robinson

Allie Stanley, Newton

Big 1st Inning Dooms WVC's National Title Hopes

The dream of a national championship ended early tonight for the Wabash Valley College Warriors in the NJCAA World Series in Grand Junction, Colorado. Central Florida scored 9 runs in the first and 3 in the second and never looked back in beating WVC, 13-6 to claim the National championship. Wabash Valley was in the driver’s seat in the World Series winning their first four games in Colorado. But, Central Florida beat the Warriors Thursday night, survived an elimination game Friday night, and then would not be denied as they hammered WVC for a huge 9 run first inning and that was pretty much the game. Even with the disappointment of not bringing the national championship back to Mt. Carmel, the Warriors still finish 2nd in the country and end the season with a 57-13 record.

WABASH VALLEY COLLEGE ARCHERS TAKE AIM AT NATIONALS

When you think of Wabash Valley College Athletics, baseball, basketball, or softball might come to mind. However, there is another exceptional team that deserves recognition - the WVC Archery program. Celebrating its sixth year, the WVC Archery team has made remarkable strides in a short span of time.

Recently, eight talented archers from WVC participated in the highly competitive USA Archery Collegiate Target Nationals at Georgia Southern University in Statesboro, GA, from May 18th to 21st. Over 400 archers competed at this prestigious event, representing 43 colleges and universities. The WVC team, consisting of Clay Dempsey, Jalyn Shoemaker, Sara Harrell, Zeppelyn Fiala, Carter Carpenter, Makenzie Provines, Matthew Steward, and Cade Maschino, showcased their skills on the national stage.

The USA Archery Collegiate Target Nationals, often referred to as the "March Madness" of collegiate archery, commenced with equipment inspections, practice sessions, and opening ceremonies on Day 1. Day 2 featured qualification rounds in four different classes: Fixed Pins, Compound, Barebow, and Olympic Recurve. The excitement escalated on Day 3 as archers engaged in head-to-head elimination rounds and three-person team competitions. The tournament concluded on Day 4 with thrilling individual Gold Medal matches and the Gold Medal Mixed Team Match.

WVC's talented archers displayed their prowess throughout the event. In the elimination rounds, five archers reached the Top 16, while three advanced to the Top 8. Jalyn, an exceptional competitor, narrowly missed the semi-finals by just one point but achieved an impressive 6th place overall in her individual class. She (along with Sarah Harrell) secured 2nd place for Female Mixed Pins at Indoor Nationals, 2nd place for of All Around Archer of the Year, and was named to the All-American Team. Matthew, Sara, and Clay also received recognition as members of the All-American Team. This honor is bestowed upon only ten archers per class,

considering their exceptional performances at the indoor and outdoor national competitions.Clay encountered a challenging start, ranking 17th in the qualifications. However, he exhibited tremendous resilience, surging through the elimination rounds to ultimately claim the Gold Medal on Sunday. This victory served as a fitting conclusion to Clay's collegiate archery career, and he will be transferring to the University of Evansville next year. Furthermore, Clay's outstanding achievements have earned him a spot on the 2023 USAT Team, representing the United States at the highest level of archery competition.

Saturday witnessed intense Men's and Women's team rounds, where WVC excelled. The Women's Fixed Pin Team, comprising Makenzie, Sara, and Jalyn, emerged triumphant against William Carey University, securing the Bronze Medal. Similarly, the Men's Team, consisting of Cade, Matthew, and Clay, narrowly missed the finals but secured 3rd place by defeating Lindsey Wilson College, securing another Bronze Medal for WVC.

On Sunday, the Mixed Team rounds took place, with WVC fielding two teams. Carter Carpenter and Zeppelyn Fiala competed in the Compound Mixed Team but were eliminated in the 1/8th round by a formidable Mount Marty team. Clay and Jalyn, the defending Gold Medal champions from the previous year, put up a fierce fight in the Fixed Pins Mixed Team but fell short in a tough match against the University of Cumberlands. Nevertheless, they maintained their composure, finishing in 3rd place and bringing home another Bronze Medal.

Out of the 43 schools competing at the event, Wabash Valley College secured an impressive 8th place, earning recognition as a force to be reckoned with. Their dedication and skill were further showcased in the overall points standings, where they finished 7th at 3D Nationals and an impressive 5th at Indoor Nationals. These achievements are particularly commendable for a two-year junior college, given the unique nature of collegiate archery that does not follow divisions based on school size or athletic resources. The governing body for the collegiate program, USA Archery, ensures that both large and small schools compete on an equal level. Notably, powerhouses like the University of Cumberlands, boasting 55 archers on their team, and Texas A&M, with 52 team members, have World and Olympic champions on their rosters.

The success of the WVC Archery program is a testament to the dedication and expertise of the coaching staff. Head Coach Earl Lawrence, alongside Assistant Coach Sydney Jones, a former team member and Mixed Team Silver Medalist, have guided the team with unwavering support and strategic guidance. Reflecting on the season, Coach Lawrence expressed his excitement, stating, "This whole season has been an exciting one! I can't emphasize enough how blessed we are to have these incredible individuals representing Wabash Valley College." Assistant Coach Sydney Jones echoed the sentiment, sharing her pride in the team's accomplishments, remarking, "Words can't quite describe how proud I am of this exceptional group."

Acknowledgment is also due to the invaluable contributions of volunteers Jerry Jones and Dillon Thompson, who dedicated countless hours to fine-tuning equipment, resolving shooting issues, and sharing their extensive knowledge of the sport. Their selfless efforts have played a significant role in the team's achievements.

As WVC Archery continues to hit the target with unparalleled skill and determination, their name has become synonymous with excellence in the archery world. The future looks promising for this outstanding team, and they are poised to leave an indelible mark on the sport.