Stats From Effingham 26, Mt. Carmel 22

Mt. Carmel vs Effingham

September 6, 2024

Mt. Carmel

Rushing Acree 9 carries 109 yards

Meador 9 carries 53 yards (2 TD’S)

Kling 10 carries 35 yards (1 TD)

Fullop 3 carries 11 yards

E. Militoni 1 carry 4 yards

TOTALS 32 carries 212 yards (3 TD’S)

Passing Meador 0 completions 3 attempts 0 yards

TOTALS 0 completions 3 attempts 0 yards

Receiving

TOTAL 0

Penalties 6 – 40 yards

Fumbles 0 (0 lost)

Interceptions 0

Punts 4 - 24 yard avg

First Downs 7

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Effingham Rushing 43 – 207 yards (3 TD’s)

Dunston 28 carries – 144 yards (3 TD’S)

Buzzard 10 carries – 70 yards

Bridges 4 carries – -2 yards

Fearday 1 carry - -5 yards

Passing 11 – 15 = 119 yards (1 TD)

Penalties 5 – 30 yards

Fumbles 0

Punts 3 – 32.0 yd avg

First Downs 21

SCORING

1st QUARTER

9:27 28 YD TD RUN BY DUNSTON MT.C 0 EFF 7

KICK GOOD BY SEFTON

2ND QUARTER

6:18 6 YD TD RUN BY DUNSTON MT.C 0 EFF 13

KICK NO GOOD

3:21 4 YD TD RUN BY MEADOR MT.C 6 EFF 13

RUN NO GOOD

:29 3 YD TD RUN BY DUNSTON MT.C 6 EFF 20

KICK GOOD BY SEFTON

HALFTIME SCORE 20-6

3RD QUARTER

2:06 47 YARD TD RUN BY MEADOR MT.C 14 EFF 20

MEADOR RUN PAT

4TH QUARTER

9:03 11 YARD TD PASS FROM BUZZARD TO KOEBERLEIN MT.C 14 EFF 26

PAT KICK NO GOOD

5:20 2 YARD TD RUN BY KLING MT.C 22 EFF 26

MEADOR RUN PAT

FINAL SCORE

EFFINGHAM 26 MT. CARMEL 22

MCHS Cross Country Report

Run at Angel Mounds 8/31/24

Boys finish 25th out of 26 teams

Top boy runner was Fr. Wade Keepes with a time of 21:32. Placed 149th out of 264 runners

Girls finish 25th out of 25 teams

Top girl runner was Fr. Zoie Randall with a time of 

26:50. Placed 145th out of 235 runners.

Alan Hopewell XC Meet 9/5/24

In the boys race Fr. Isaiah Glenn was the top performer running 21:49. Isaiah placed 80th out of 148 runners

In the girls race So. Riley Hershey was the top performer running 26:46. Riley placed 68th out of 105 runners.

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Gottman's -1 Paces Lady Aces At Western Hills

Mount Carmel Lady Aces Golf

Western Hills CC, Mt. Vernon IN

Par 37

September 5, 2024

Medalist Emily Gottman, Mt Carmel

Mount Carmel - 155

Medalist Emily Gottman 36 (-1); Zeme Moore 37; Miley Kennard 40; Elyse Swanson 42; Ava Brumagin 44; Miranda Kennard 44; Ella Turner 42; Makaya Bolden 54

Mt. Vernon 213

Libby Reese 42; Attalia Wolf 56; Aubrey May 56; Shelby Lang 59

Princeton 230

Madison Smith 50; Charli Kinder 59; Kendyl Lankford 59; Addison Schafer 62

Gottman's -1 Paces Lady Aces At Western Hills

Mount Carmel Lady Aces Golf

Western Hills CC, Mt. Vernon IN

Par 37

September 5, 2024

Medalist Emily Gottman, Mt Carmel

Mount Carmel - 155

Medalist Emily Gottman 36 (-1); Zeme Moore 37; Miley Kennard 40; Elyse Swanson 42; Ava Brumagin 44; Miranda Kennard 44; Ella Turner 42; Makaya Bolden 54

Mt. Vernon 213

Libby Reese 42; Attalia Wolf 56; Aubrey May 56; Shelby Lang 59

Princeton 230

Madison Smith 50; Charli Kinder 59; Kendyl Lankford 59; Addison Schafer 62

Photo Credit: Lady Aces Golf Facebook Page

Lady Aces Dominance Continues At Marion Invite

Champions - Mount Carmel - 282 

2nd Place - Massac Co. - 341

Medalist - Grace Roper, Marion

Mount Carmel - 282 (-2)

Emily Gottman 67 (-4) Zeme Moore 69 (-2); Miley Kennard 71; Ava Brumagin 75; Miranda Kennard 91; 

Massac Co. - 351

Wilke Armstrong 74; Jordan Forthman 88; Natalie Barnett 91; Madi Frazine 88

Marion - 359

Grace Roper 64; Natalie Lawler 89; Paislee Freeburn 102; Elly Hale 104

Hamilton County - 405

Allee Ragan 98; Mackenzie Burke 91; Raynie Johnson 110; Delany Jones 106

Benton - 406

Rachel Morris 100; Aurora Spencer 102; Victoria Drew 105; Kaitlyn Bennett 99

Harrisburg - 415

Hannah Jones 87; Kailyn Harbison 108; Sadi Schwartz 116; Laura Behnke 104

Johnston City - 415

Josie Welch 77; Taylore Woolard 98; Sophie Walker 121; Bella Restivo 119

Franklin County - 421

Gavri Yadro 113; Kaitlyn DeGroof 105; Taylan McCamish 100; Finel Willmore 103

Carbondale - 500

Ellie Karayiannis 99; Karah Shelton 138; Maggie Davis 129; Jaidyn Russell 134

Pinckneyville - 503

Cassie Braun 114; Audrey Keller 133; Avery Earl 119; Amy Mayer 137


Lady Aces Pick Up Road Win At Oblong

From Assistant Coach Bonnie Keepes: Monday night the MCHS Lady Aces traveled to Oblong.  The Varsity squad started off great. They were attacking strong and had lots of good pickups. They won the first set 25-14. The second set the girls had a little momentum shift starting with some service errors.  The set was back and forth for most of it, but the Aces edged out the Panthers in the end 25-23. 

Stats were  Sarah McCorkle, 2 aces, 5 digs, 21 assists.  Madi Stevens 1 ace, 7 digs, 7 kills, Jayla Johnson 1 ace, 5 digs, 5 kills, Maycee Randall,1 dig, 4 kills, 2 block kills, 1 dig, Kyleigh Smith 1 ace, 10 digs, 5 kills, Lyla Keepes, 2 aces, 8 digs 2 kills, Mercedes Dillard 7 digs, Mylee Farmer 1 dig. 

The JV match the girls were slow to get good momentum.  Oblong had a scrappy team that tipped often, once our girls cleaned up some attacking errors we surged ahead winning in 3 sets. 

26-28, 25-23, and 15-11. 

Player stats Mattie Armstrong 1 ace, 22 digs, 18 assists, Kinley Harris 1 ace, 12 digs, 3 kills, 7 assists, Leah Lewis 29 digs, 6 kills, Gracee Haggard 7 digs, 11 kills, Avery Coston 8 kills, 2 block kills, Zoie Randall 5 kills, Alivia Peach 1 ace, 10 digs, Mylee Farmer 13 digs, 2 assists, Mercedes Dillard 3 aces, 17 digs, 2 assists. 

The varsity team will compete again this Saturday in an all day tournament in Olney. 

Stats From Gibson Southern 42, Mt. Carmel 6

Mt. Carmel vs Gibson Southern

August 30, 2024

Mt. Carmel

Rushing Acree 12 carries 52 yards

Meador 12 carries 49 yards

Fullop 3 carries 12 yards

S. Militoni 3 carries 12 yards

Kling 4 caries 9 yards

Garrett 3 carries 3 yards

Bader 1 carry -1 yard

TOTALS 38 carries 136 yards

Passing Meador 2 completions 3 attempts 73 yards (1 TD)

TOTALS 2 completions 3 attempts 73 yards (1 TD)

Receiving Fullop 2 catches 73 yards

TOTAL 2 catches 73 yards

Penalties 3 – 20 yards

Fumbles 2 (2 lost)

Interceptions 1

Punts 4 - 18.5 yard avg

First Downs 9

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Gibson Southern Rushing 22 – 149 yards (2 TD’s)

Z. Foster 7 carries – 43 yards

Alexander 3 carries – 38 yards (2 TD’S)

E. Foster 6 carries – 35 yards

Thaxton 3 carries - 28 yards

Rochleau 3 carries – 5 yards

Passing 11 – 15 = 116 yards (3 TD/1 INT)

Penalties 5 – 40 yards

Fumbles 0

Punts 1 – 31.0 yd avg

First Downs 14

SCORING

1st QUARTER

11:48 83 YD KICKOFF RETURN FROM SCHERER MT.C 0 GS 7

KICK GOOD BY NOVOTNY

42.8 44 YD TD PASS FROM FOSTER TO POTTS MT.C 0 GS 14

KICK GOOD BY NOVOTNY

2ND QUARTER

5:39 8 YD TD RUN BY THAXTON MT.C 0 GS 21

KICK GOOD BY NOVOTNY

2:27 26 YD TD RUN BY ALEXANDER MT. C 0 GS 28

KICK GOOD BY NOVOTNY

1:16 8 YD TD PASS FROM FOSTER TO PARSONS MT. C 0 GS 35

KICK GOOD BY NOVOTNY

HALFTIME SCORE 35-0

3RD QUARTER

3:32 27 YARD TD PASS FROM FOSTER TO STINSON MT.C 0 GS 42

KICK GOOD BY NOVOTONY

4TH QUARTER

9:28 72 YARD TD PASS FROM MEADOR TO FULLOP MT.C 6 GS 42

PAT NO GOOD

FINAL SCORE

GIBSON SOUTHERN 42 MT. CARMEL 6

Lady Aces Fall At Home To Edwards County

From Assistant Bonnie Keepes: The Lady Aces hosted Edwards County Thursday night at the grade school gym. Anyone there will tell you the atmosphere was electric.  The girls put on a show with very aggressive and scrappy play on both sides of the net. MTC lost the first set 22-25. They had the momentum for much of the second set and took it 27-25.  The last set came down to the wire with EC taking the win 26-24. 

The coaches were very happy with the play, it was a loss that certainly didn’t feel like one after the huge strides made from the Carmi match. 

Stats for the night were  Sarah McCorkle 3 aces, 9 digs, 1 kill, 1 block kill, and 19 assists.  Madi Stevens 6 digs, 8 kills, 5 block kills, Jayla Johnson 14 digs, 5 kills, Maycee Randall, 5 kills, 5 block kills, Kyleigh Smith 1 dig, 4 kills, Tenley Davis 23 digs, 2 assists, Lyla Keepes, 2 aces, 2 kills, 6 digs.

The JV match didn’t go as well for the Aces. 

The girls did well in serve receive, but had a high error rate leading to a lopsided defeat. Edwards County won 12-25, 13-25. The Edwards County team played clean, and had excellent defense. 

Player stats Mattie Armstrong 4 digs, 8 assists, Kinley Harris 7 digs, 1 kill, Leah Lewis 8 digs, 4 kills, Gracee Haggard 1 dig, 1 kill, Avery Coston 1 dig, 3 kills, Zoie Randall 1 dig, 1 kill, Alivia Peach 6 digs, Mylee Farmer 3 digs, Mercedes Dillard 5 digs, 1 assist. 

The Freshman team showed hustle and improved some from Monday, but EC had some strong attackers and came up with the win 25-17, 25-21. 

Saturday the Varsity team will head to Fairfield for all day tournament play. They will start out the day at 8:30 against a very experienced Norris City team. 

IHSA Board of Directors August Meeting Recap

The Illinois High School Association (IHSA) Board of Directors met for its regularly scheduled meeting at the IHSA office in Bloomington on Monday, August 26, 2024, where the Board approved a state final hosting contract extension with FMC Natatorium in Westmont for the IHSA Boys Swimming & Diving State Finals and the IHSA Girls Swimming & Diving State Finals.

The three-year extension will encompass the state final meets during the 2024-25, 2025-26, and 2026-27 school terms.

“FMC Natatorium is a first-class facility that has elevated the experience of the student-athletes, coaches, and fans participating in the IHSA Boys and Girls Swimming & Diving State Finals,” said IHSA Executive Director Craig Anderson. “We are thrilled to extend this relationship and look forward to continuing to work together to create lifelong memories for the participants.”

Featuring an Olympic-size competition pool, FMC Natatorium opened in 2020 and is one of the premier facilities of its kind in the Midwest. The venue first hosted the IHSA State Finals during the 2021-22 school term, with Hinsdale Central High School and Hinsdale South High School continuing to serve as co-hosts.

FMC Natatorium is a state-of-the-art venue that features spectator seating for 1,400, a deck capacity of 800, warm-up and cool down pools, and a video scoreboard with an integrated timing system.

ACTION

1. The Board approved an amendment to the contract of the IHSA’s digital ticketing partner, GoFan, to extend the partnership for five years.

2. The Board approved a recommendation to approve the adoption of a new pricing structure for IHSA schools using TrackWrestling.

3. The Board approved a recommendation to change the IHSA Fall Sports entry deadline to the Monday of Week 8 in the standard IHSA calendar (August 26 in 2024).

4. The Board approved a dissolution of coops for the following schools/sports:

       -Joliet Central High School and Joliet West High School| Girls Wrestling

       -Eldorado High School and Galatia High School | Boys Track & Field   

       -Monmouth-Roseville High School and West Central High School | Girls Swimming & Diving

7. The Board approved language updates to IHSA Policy 33 – IHSA Member School Publicity Policy.

8. The Board approved a recommendation to provide an eligibility accommodation for a student transferring from Aquin High School to another high school that was a part of a coop with Aquin, as a tuition paying student, following the closing of Aquin at the end of the 2023-24 school year.

9. The Board approved a recommendation to raise the pay of individuals serving in Coordinator of Officials roles at IHSA State Finals to $175 per day.

APPEALS & ELIGIBILITY RULINGS

1. The Board sustained the Executive Director’s ruling on a former student from Highland Park High School. The student was seeking an exemption to participate in practice while completing a transition program at True North Educational Cooperative 804. 

2. The Board modified the Executive Director’s ruling on a student from St. Charles North High School. The student was granted limited (non-varsity) eligibility.

3. The Board sustained the Executive Director’s ruling on a student from Loyola Academy in Wilmette. The student was granted limited eligibility in accordance with the provisions of IHSA By-law 3.043.3 and was seeking full eligibility.

4. The Board sustained the Executive Director’s ruling on a student from Benet Academy in Lisle. The student was granted limited eligibility in accordance with the provisions of IHSA By-law 3.043.3 and was seeking full eligibility.

5. The Board sustained the Executive Director’s ruling on a student from Chicago International Charter School-Northtown Academy in Chicago. The student was granted limited eligibility in accordance with the provisions of IHSA By-law 3.043.3 and was seeking full eligibility.

6. The Board sustained the Executive Director’s ruling on a student from St. Francis High School in Wheaton. The student was granted limited eligibility in accordance with the provisions of IHSA By-law 3.043.3 and was seeking full eligibility.

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 August 26, 2024, agenda:

1. The Board discussed the openings on the IHSA Board of Directors entering the election cycle this fall. The IHSA will have five total Board seats up for election, including two At-Large seats, as well as the seats in Division 1, Division 5, and Division 7.

2. IHSA Assistant Executive Director Stacey Lambert provided an update on concussion reporting numbers for the 2023-24 school year.

3. IHSA Coordinator of Officials Kurt Gibson provided a report on the 25th Annual Officials Conference that was held in Normal in July.

4. The Board heard a report on the IHSA extending its partnership with Officially Human.

5. The Board reviewed and discussed a letter from the Superintendents in the South Suburban Conference related to by-law violation penalties during the 2023-24 school year.

6. The Board reviewed and discussed a request from Englewood STEM High School to review its IHSA classification.

7. The Board heard a report on the InSideOut Coaching initiative sessions that will be held in Bloomington and Chicago on September 10-11, thanks in part to support from the NFL and Chicago Bears. 

8. The Board heard a report on the 2024 IHSA All-School Mailing. If any member school has not received their mailing, they should contact the IHSA office.

9. The Board heard a report on the IHSA Girls Tennis State Finals. Due to construction at Buffalo Grove High School, Hersey High School will serve as the host site of the 2024 Girls Tennis State Finals.

Moore Shoots 2-Under As Lady Aces Notch 3 More Wins At Hamilton County

Mount Carmel Lady Aces Golf

McLeansboro Golf Course

Par 36

August 26, 2024

Mount Carmel - 151

Medalist Zeme Moore 34 (-2); Miley Kennard 36; Miranda Kennard 40; Elyse Swanson 41; Emily Gottman 43 Makaya Bolden 45

Hamilton County -194

Allee Ragan 44; Mackenzie Burker 47; Delany Jones 50; Raunie Johnson 53

Johnston City - 196

Josie Welch 41; Aubree Willford 45; Taylor Woolard 46; Bella Restivo 64

Benton - 446

Rachel Morris 49; Aurora Spencer 53; Victoria Drew 54; Mia Rechsteiner 63

Lady Aces Fall To Tough Carmi Squad In Season Opener

From Assistant Coach Bonnie Keepes:

The Lady Aces Volleyball team had their home opener Monday night against a very experienced Carmi team. 

The Varsity match the Aces fell in two sets 10-25, 15-25. Carmi came out strong with almost a full roster of returning starters, boasting a 4th in state finish last year, only losing one. 

The Aces will build on the loss, and see ways they can get better. We are a very young team with 4 starters new to varsity play.  There was some nerves, along with good intensity, and bright spots during the match. 

Highlights from the match were Sarah McCorkle had 2 aces, 2 digs, 1 kill, 11 assists.  Madi Stevens 4 digs, 5 kills 1 block, Jayla Johnson 7 digs, 2 kills, Lyla Keepes, 2 kills, 1 dig, 1 assist, Maycee Randall, 4 kills, 1 block, Kyleigh Smith 1 dig, Tenley Davis 5 digs, and Mattie Armstrong 1 dig. 

The JV team lost in 3 sets 17-25,  25-17, 11-15.  The girls came out nervous and made more errors the first set. They tightened up play,  and started attacking more the second set taking it the win. 

The last set was back and forth until Carmi pulled away with some good attacks at the end. 

Some highlights Mattie Armstrong 4 aces, 10 digs, 4 kills, 7 assists, Kinley Harris 4 digs, 4 kills, 4 assist, Leah Lewis 10 digs, Gracee Haggard 3 digs, 5 kills, Avery Coston 1 dig, 1 kill, Zoie Randall 3 kills, Alivia Peach 2 aces, 6 digs, Mylee Farmer 1 ace, 7 digs.  Mercedes Dillard 1 ace, 3 digs. 

The frosh/soph team lost in 2 sets almost taking the second 17-25, 22-25.

Next up the Lady Aces will face off against another tough opponent Edwards County on Thursday the 29th at home.

Gottman's -4 Leads Lady Aces To Patriot Invite Title

Mount Carmel Lady Aces Golf

Patriot Invite - Metropolis Golf Course

Par 71

August 24, 2024

Champions - Mount Carmel - 287

2nd Place - Massac Co. - 351

Medalist - Emily Gottman, MC

Mount Carmel - 287

Emily Gottman 67 (-4)

Zeme Moore 72; Miley Kennard 73; Miranda Kennard 75; Ava Brumagin 78; Elyse Swanson 82 ; Ella Turner 86; Makaya Bolden 95

Massac Co. - 351

Wilke Armstrong 80; Jordan Forthman 87; Natalie Barnett 88; Madi Frazine 96

Nashville - 361

Brynn Stiegman 79; Arabella Alfeldt 85; Karlie Stein 86; Siena Popejoy 111

Anna Jonesboro - 378

Elly Mays 87; Preslely Bierstedt 90; Finley Diemer 98; Raelyn Sadler 103

Hamilton County - 389

Allee Ragan 91; Mackenzie Burker 94; Raynie Johnson 103; Delany Jones 104

Harrisburg - 411

Hannah Jones 85; Sadi Schwartz 103; Kate DeVisser 107; Laura Behnke 116

Benton - 446

Rachel Morris 104; Aurora Spencer 111; Victoria Drew 112; Emma Zinzeletta 117 

Eldorado - 474

Presley Morris 97; Isabelle Freebourn 123; Maci Pfflaum 124; Brylie Unthank 130

Tilghman - NTS

McCall Moore 83

Vienna - NTS

Hannah Rojas 83; Mia Deharpart 138

Z-R-C - NTS

Brylee Martin 91; Ashlyn Stayton 95; Kyni Kirk 114


Photo Credit: Lady Aces Golf Facebook Page

Participation in High School Sports Tops Eight Million for First Time in 2023-24

More than eight million participants competed in high school sports in the 2023-24 school year – an all-time record and the first time ever that total participation has exceeded the eight-million mark. 

The NFHS High School Athletics Participation Survey indicated that 8,062,302 participants were involved in high school sports in 2023-24, which is up 210,469 from the previous year and tops the previous record of 7,980,886 set in 2017-18. The total includes 4,638,785 boys and 3,423,517 girls – both record highs – according to figures obtained from the 51 NFHS member state associations, which includes the District of Columbia.

The 2023-24 total marked the second consecutive increase after numbers tumbled during the pandemic. Since the initial survey after the pandemic, participation in high school sports has increased 444,248 in two years and represents a turnaround from the decline that started the year before the COVID-19 pandemic. 

 “We are thrilled to learn that participation in high school sports has exceeded eight million for the first time,” said Dr. Karissa Niehoff, CEO of the NFHS. “The comeback from the pause of school sports during the pandemic has been so gratifying and certainly indicates the staying power of education-based sports in our nation’s schools. We salute coaches, athletic directors and other school administrators for making these experiences happen for student-athletes.”

Two of the biggest storylines are the increases in all forms of high school football – boys and girls – and the continued rise in both girls and boys wrestling. Eleven-player football remained the most popular boys sport and registered an increase for the second consecutive year from 1,028,761 to 1,031,508. There also was an increase in 8-player football participation from 23,812 to 26,420.

The biggest gains in football, however, came on the girls side, particularly with the emerging sport of flag football. The number of participants in girls flag football more than doubled from 2022-23 to 2023-24. A total of 42,955 girls participated in flag football in 2023-24 compared to 20,875 the previous year – a 105 percent increase. And from the 15,716 participants in 2021-22, there has been an increase of 173 percent. There also was an increase in the number of girls competing on 11-player football teams from 3,654 to 4,094.

Including boys and girls competitors in 6-, 8-, 9- and 11-player football, and girls and boys participants in flag football, the overall football total for 2023-24 was 1,118,705 – an increase of 28,825 from 2022-23.

Another highlight is the sizeable jump in wrestling – boys and girls – for the second consecutive year. An additional 32,443 boys were involved in wrestling last year, jumping from 259,431 to 291,874. Since the 2021-22 season, there has been a gain of 60,000 in boys wrestling – an amazing 25 percent increase. And participation on girls teams has continued its historic rise as well with 64,257 participants last year – an increase of 102 percent from the 31,654 in 2021-22.

Outdoor track and field, volleyball and soccer all registered increases and remained the top three participatory sports for girls. Track and field increased four percent to 506,015, followed by volleyball at 479,125 and soccer at 383,895. Although the number of participants was down about 6,000, basketball (367,284) remained in the No. 4 spot followed by fast-pitch softball (345,451), tennis (195,766), cross country (192,989), competitive spirit (181,023 – up 20 percent), swimming and diving (138,174) and lacrosse (101,204).   

Outdoor track and field, and soccer had significant gains on the boys side as well. After 11-player football and outdoor track and field (625,333), the rest of the boys top 10 includes basketball (536,668), baseball (471,701), soccer (467,483), wrestling (291,874), cross country (239,381), tennis (157,835), golf (155,174) and swimming and diving (116,799).

The number of participants in Esports and Unified Sports also registered increases in 2023-24. A total of 27,051 students participated in Esports last year, which included 23,041 boys and 4,010 girls – an increase of 3,129 participants from the previous year. The survey indicated a total of 51,502 participants in the 15 Unified Sports, up from 42,010 in 2022-23.

Texas (859,301) and California (834,103) remained atop the list of state participation. New York (341,454) remained in third, followed by Pennsylvania (336,946), Ohio (323,117), Illinois (320,603), Florida (299,398), Michigan (289,740), New Jersey (280,798) and Minnesota (224,179).

The NFHS High School Athletics Participation Survey was started in 1971 and was compiled in its current form through the 2018-19 school year, resuming annually with the 2021-22 survey. The complete 2023-24 NFHS High School Athletics Participation Survey will be available soon on the NFHS website at www.nfhs.org.

Pre-Scrimmage Interview With Aces Football Coach Michael Brewer

Mt. Carmel vs Edwards County

August 23, 2024

Preseason Scrimmage Agenda


6:00 pm Gates Open

6:00 pm Mt. Carmel warm up-north end

Edwards Co. warm up-south end

6:30 pm (:25) Clock countdown to kick-off begins

6:55 pm (:05) National Anthem

7:00 pm (:00) Scrimmage Begins


Scrimmage Script - Ball starts on own 35 yard line

Varsity

12 Plays - Edwards County on Offense

12 Plays - Mt. Carmel on Offense

12 Plays - Edwards County on Offense

12 Plays - Mt. Carmel on Offense

JV

6 Plays - Edwards County on Offense

6 Plays - Mt. Carmel on Offense


Mt. Carmel Fresh/Soph Scrimmage

Totals # of plays - TBD


Cousin joins WVC Coaching staff

After two seasons on the University of Georgia staff, Justin Cousin joins Coach McGee as his assistant coach. Cousin also served as an assistant on the Radford staff during the 2021-22 season, which is his alma mater. During his second year at Georgia, he helped the Bulldogs reach 20 wins for the first time since the 2015-16 season. The twenty win season was enough for Georgia to get into the National Invitational Tournament and to reach the NIT Final Four.

Cousin played collegiately at Radford from 2013-2018, where he was a four-year letterwinner. During his career at Radford, Cousin played in 127 games, which landed him seventh in program history for games played. He was a valuabale piece in the 2018 season, where the Radford Highlanders won the Big South Championship and helped the team clinch their first ever NCAA Tournament victory. His best season was his junior season, where he started all 32 games, while averaging 11 points, 2.5 rebounds, and 2 assists a game.

Justin graduated from Radford in 2018 with a bachelor's degree in Business Management, but took his talents overseas to play for the Taranaki Airs in New Plymouth, New Zealand during the 2018-19 season. Cousin averaged 11.3 points and was named Team Man of the Year. While in New Zealand, he also served as a volunteer youth coach at Stratford Primary School.

Cousin returned to his hometown of Burlington, N.C., to work as a counselor for at-risk youths in the area. He also served as a 5th grade teacher and middle school basketball coach at Positive Day School. Cousin earned a master's degree in Nonprofit Management and Leadership at the University of Georgia.

Coach McGee had this to say about Cousin. 

"Coach Cousin will be a tremendous addition to our program. His passion for the game, attention to detail, personality and leadership is going to help develop our young men to be ready for the next level. The positive impact that he's had on his past programs, he's on track to becoming a rising star in this business".

Kelsey & Kanipe Lead Aces

From Coach Abbey Carpenter:

Better day for the Aces last night!

Co-Medalist Honors go to
Kollin Kelsey and Hatcher Kanipe with an even par round of 36

We were 4 shots shy of the 1st place team honors behind Massac County with a 157 and us with 161.

We will see them again this weekend at their turf when we go to their home tournament Saturday.

Also, congratulations to the Lady Aces with a great win over the Castle Knights last night. Go Aces.

Aces Win Their Own Invite To Open Season

From Coach Abbey Carpenter:

What a great day to be an Ace. The boys and girl golf teams came away with a win tonight in their home invitational.

The boy had 3 in the top 10 with

Hatcher Kanipe in 8th

Zane Wilcox in 3rd

Kollin Kelsey in 1st. (with a 1 under par)

Individual Results

Kollin Kelsey 70 (1 under Par)

Hatcher Kanipe 79

Zane Wilcox 72

Landon Johnson 83

Jake Pettyjohn 82

Brayden Rayborn 87

Drake Stevenson 95

Joel Schneider 102

Alex Baker 85

Brock Schilb 95

The lowest 4 scores make up our winning team score of 303!

Way to go boys! Let’s keep it rolling for Mondays tournament in Robinson.