Season opener is the MC Invite on August 14th.
2025 MCHS Girls Tennis Schedule
Season opener is August 28th against Olney.
2025 MCHS Football Schedule
Season opener is Friday, August 29th at DuQuoin.
2025 MCHS Cross Country Schedule
Season opener is August 30th in Fairfield.
2025 MCHS Volleyball Schedule
Season opener is August 25th at Carmi.
2025 MCHS Boys Soccer Schedule
Season opener is August 27th against Princeton.
2025 MCHS Boys Golf Schedule
Season opener is the MC Invite on August 14th.
2025 MCHS JV Football Schedule
Season opener is Labor Day at home against DuQuoin.
Five Named To MCHS Sports Hall of Fame
On Monday’s Morning Show, members of the Aces Sports Boosters Hall of Fame committee announced the Class of 2025 for the Golden Aces Athletic Hall of Fame.
The inductees are:
Andrew Wise
Carlotta Enlow
Larry Lockhart
Pat Cheesman
and the
2001 Golden Aces football team.
Listen to the interview below for details on the inductees.
IHSA & MaxPreps Release 2025 Illinois High School Football Schedules
The Illinois High School Association (IHSA) and MaxPreps have officially released the 2025 Illinois high school football schedules for the upcoming fall season.
This year’s regular-season culminates with the postseason field being revealed live on Saturday, October 25 on the IHSA Football Playoff Pairing Show.
The playoff qualifiers will work to reach the IHSA Football State Finals on November 28–29, 2025, hosted at Hancock Stadium on the campus of Illinois State University in Normal. The Class 1A - 4A title games will be contested on November 28, with Class 5A - 8A following on November 29.
The nine-week regular season will determine the 256 teams that qualify for the IHSA Football Playoffs. As teams prepare for their playoff runs, fans, coaches, and players can now begin tracking their favorite programs.
See The schedules: https://www.ihsa.org/sports/football/regular-season/school-list
IHSA June Board of Directors Meeting Recap: Jesse Baker & Tre’Sean Hall Join IHSA Staff
The Illinois High School Association (IHSA) Board of Directors met for its regularly scheduled meeting at the IHSA office in Bloomington on Monday, June 16, 2025, where the Board voted to approve the hiring of Jesse Baker as the IHSA’s Coordinator of Special Programs and Tre’Sean Hall as the IHSA’s Director of Social Media.
JESSE BAKER | COORDINATOR OF SPECIAL PROGRAMS
Jesse Baker is a 2015 graduate of Southeast High School in Springfield, where he was a four-year member of the Spartan boys soccer team.
“This will be an exciting opportunity for me to work within a field that allows the intersection of education, sports, and activity participation to be my driving force every day,” said Baker. “I’d like to thank Craig Anderson, the IHSA administrative team, and the Board for accepting me for this position. I would also like to thank my family, friends, former work colleagues, and mentors for providing the support structure that has prepared me to excel in this role.”
Baker joins the IHSA after working for the YMCA since 2022. He began his time at the YMCA as a Sports Director in his hometown of Springfield, before accepting a position as the Membership Director at the YMCA of Middle Tennessee in Nashville. Baker then ascended to a Director of Member Engagement and Experience role at the YMCA of Greater Indianapolis in January.
“Jesse has shown tremendous ambition in his time with the YMCA,” said IHSA Executive Director Craig Anderson. “He ascended the ladder quickly, while showing a willingness to step outside his comfort zone by moving to Nashville and Indianapolis. We are excited for him to return home to Central Illinois, where he will have the opportunity to continue to positively impact young people through their participation in IHSA sports and activities.”
Baker completed a bachelor’s degree in communications from the University of Illinois at Springfield in 2019 and then went on to earn a master’s degree in sports administration from Valparaiso University in 2021. His time at Valparaiso coincided with an internship with the Great Lakes Valley Conference, an NCAA Division II league housed in Indianapolis.
“As a former student-athlete who participated in IHSA programming, I’m excited to use my past experiences as a player, along with the knowledge I have acquired during my professional career, to meaningfully enhance the experience of every student, coach, and administrator I have the opportunity to support in this role,” said Baker.
Baker is slated to begin his tenure with the IHSA in early July. His exact duties are yet to be determined, but are anticipated to include digital ticketing, coordination of state final band and sportsmanship efforts, the IHSA Foundation Golf Outing, the All-School Mailing, and support at several IHSA State Final tournaments.
TRE’SEAN HALL | DIRECTOR OF SOCIAL MEDIA
A former three-sport athlete (Football, Baseball, Wrestling) at Thornton Fractional South High School in Lansing, Tre’Sean Hall brings a wealth of passion and production to the IHSA’s newly created Director of Social Media position.
“I’m very thankful and honored to be selected as the Director of Social Media for the IHSA,” said Hall. “High school sports has always been my passion, and I’m extremely excited to creatively showcase the athletes and coaches that represent the IHSA brand.”
Tre’Sean comes to the IHSA after spending the past two years as a Technical Project Manager at Acrelec America, a global technology company that focuses on customer service experiences for restaurants and retailers.
However, it was his afterhours role that truly defined his fit with the IHSA. Tre’Sean is one of the co-founders of The OFFSZN Brand, a sports medium centered around social media content creation.
“Tre’Sean has an unbridled passion for Illinois high school sports and activities, and we feel fortunate to have him join our staff,” said IHSA Executive Director Craig Anderson. “He is already a pioneer and entrepreneur in this space, and we are excited to see how he uses social media to enhance the IHSA mission and cast a brighter light on the amazing things happening in our high schools every day.”
Tre’Sean and his partner at OFFSZN built and managed a network of content creators that covered sports at all levels, while developing a strong following centered around their coverage of IHSA sports. In addition to managing the OFFSZN’s social media marketing strategy, he also actively covers high school sporting events for OFFSZN, filming and editing footage for distribution on social media. Since launching, The OFFSZN Brand has built a following of 15 thousand plus followers on multiple social media platforms, while producing over 600 videos that have accumulated nearly 2 million views on YouTube alone.
“Our goal with OFFSZN was to provide a platform to highlight high school athletes and programs,” said Hall. “As the Director of Social Media for the IHSA, my goal is to continue doing that for all the sports and activities in the state. Many of my lifelong friendships and memories stem from my time playing sports at TF South. Having the opportunity to tell compelling stories about the students and coaches that currently represent the IHSA is truly a full circle moment for me.”
Tre’Sean graduated from Northern Illinois University in 2022 with a degree in Business Management. He also previously worked as an Operations Analyst with Tegus.
ACTION
1. The IHSA Board approved a recommendation to allocate funding to create an endowment that will cover the annual costs of the Illinois High School Association Foundation (IHSAF) scholarship programs. The IHSAF annually awards 40 scholarships to high school students. Twenty-six scholarships are awarded to members of the IHSA All-State Academic Team, and 14 are awarded to students who are studying to become educators, or that are currently working as IHSA officials.
2. The Board approved a recommendation to adopt Flag Football State Association Adoptions for the 2025 season.
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: Basketball, Bowling, Cheerleading, Chess, Dance, Esports, Gymnastics, Music, Officials, Scholastic Bowl, Soccer, Speech, Sportsmanship, Sports Medicine, Student Advisory Committee, Swimming & Diving, and Wrestling.
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.
Two non-consent items were approved:
Boys & Girls Basketball
1. *The Board approved changes to the Boys & Girls Basketball State Final schedule beginning at the 2026 State Finals. The new state final schedule will be similar to the schedule that was utilized from 2022-2024, which was the first three years that the IHSA conducted the state tournament in a three-day format. To see the 2026 State Final schedule, click here.
IHSA Executive Director Craig Anderson:
“The single-weekend state final format is still in its relative infancy, and we’ve been very transparent about our willingness to tweak the time and game schedule until we get it right. We tried a different variation last year and the immediate feedback from nearly everyone involved was that the schedule we utilized from 2022-2024 was far superior. As a result, we are making some slight changes to that original schedule for 2026.”
Boys & Girls Soccer
2. *The Board approved changes to modify State Association Adoption #8. This change modifies the Player and Coach Card Count from a team penalty to an individual penalty based on the number of yellow and red cards accumulated by an individual during a season. Additionally, a straight red card will count as two yellow cards toward the individual count. See all state adoptions by clicking here.
* Item received full support from all bodies, but was listed as non-consent due to being labeled as a major change that required Board review.
APPEALS & ELIGIBILITY RULINGS
1. The Board sustained the Executive Director’s ruling on a student from Aurora Central Catholic High School. The student was ruled ineligible for non-compliance with IHSA By-law 3.040.
DISCUSSION ITEMS
At each meeting of the Board of Directors, there are certain items the Board discusses, but upon which no action is taken. The following is a report of those items from the meeting on June 16, 2025, agenda:
1. The Board discussed feedback that has been received from non-boundaried schools regarding the new multiplier waiver policy that was implemented in March.
2. The Board heard a report on IHSA staff attendance at the annual Illinois Athletic Director Association (IADA) Conference, as well as the upcoming IADA New Athletic Director Workshop, which the IHSA staff will participate in on July 16.
3. The Board heard a report on the upcoming IHSA Officials Conference, which will be held in Normal on July 11-12.
4. The Board heard a report that the 2025-26 school year will mark the 125th anniversary of the IHSA’s founding, and that the Association will celebrate the milestone in a variety of ways during the school year.
6. The Board heard a report on the upcoming NFHS Summer Meeting, which will be hosted by the IHSA in Chicago from June 28-July 1.
7. The Board heard a report on the new by-laws that take effect on July 1, 2025. The by-laws were approved during the IHSA’s annual legislative process in December, 2024. To read the approved by-law changes, click here.
8. The Board conducted its annual review of team entry participation numbers in each IHSA State Series sport and activity.
9. The Board reviewed requests from Antioch High School and Glenbard South High School seeking to nullify the second year of their two-year commitment to play up in classification in the sport of football in 2025. Both schools applied to move up one class in football for the 2024 and 2025 seasons. The Board discussed the requests but took no action.
10. The Board heard a report on the 2025 Dr. Marty Hickman Golf Outing on June 17, 2025, which benefits the Illinois High School Association Foundation.
11. The Board recognized three outgoing members attending their final IHSA Board meetings following their retirements from their respective schools. Rockridge High School principal Katy Hasson began her tenure on the Board in 2016 and was the second female Board President in the Association’s history from 2020-2023. Dunlap Official Representative Scott Adreon served two stints in two different roles on the Board, including from 2013-2016 when he was the Principal at Maroa-Forsyth High School. Adreon then moved on to Dunlap, where he accepted a Board appointment to serve in a non-voting role as the Treasurer in 2018. Finally, Plainfield North Athletic Director Ron Lear served on the Board during his final three years as an educator.
The Board approved changes to the Boys & Girls Basketball State Final schedule beginning at the 2026 State Finals. The new state final schedule will be similar to the schedule that was utilized from 2022-2024, which was the first three years that the IHSA conducted the state tournament in a three-day format.
3 Lady Aces Named All-State
Class 2A 2nd Team All State for the Illinois Coaches Association for Softball.
Evie Sellers, Mt. Carmel Sophomore, Infielder
Class 2A 3rd Team All State for the Illinois Coaches Association for Softball.
Lyla Keepes, Mt. Carmel, Sophomore, Pitcher
Leah Lewis, Mt. Carmel, Sophomore, Catcher
Little Illini Conference 2025 Softball All-Conference
First Team
Addyson O'Dell, Newton
Alisson Stanley, Newton
Allie Hermann, Newton
Allyson Truelove, Casey-Westfield
Amelia Collins, Newton
Ava Goble, Casey-Westfield
Bailee Frichtl, Newton
Erin Harris, Lawrenceville
Eva Hermann, Robinson
Evie Sellers, Mt. Carmel
Haley McGuire, Marshall
Jacie Young, Paris
Kyla Gustafson, Marshall
Lucy Moore, Casey-Westfield
Lyla Keepes, Mt. Carmel
Lynn Welborn, Marshall
Taylor Bloomer, Olney
Tristan Ring, Casey-Westfield
Second Team
Anna Karras, Casey-Westfield
Avery Mulvey, Newton
Brylee Yates, Robinson
Kennedy Knox, Olney
Leah Lewis, Mt. Carmel
Mallory Mosbey, Robinson
McKenzie Davis, Marshall
Miranda Dowty, Olney
Riley Hershey, Mt. Carmel
Honorable Mention
Gabriela Frye, Casey Westfield
Addison Brush, Lawrenceville
Avery Cornwell, Marshall
Kinley Harris, Mt. Carmel
Sally Mahaffey, Newton
Emma Kraemer, Paris
Jaylen Gwyn, Olney
Leighton Boyd, Robinson
Little Illini Conference 2025 Baseball All-Conference
First Team
Owen Keeney, Casey-Westfield
Rylie Hines-Gilbert, Casey-Westfield
Daryn Hupp, Casey-Westfield
Jackson Maulding, Casey-Westfield
Emery Ivers, Lawrenceville
Maddox Pargin, Lawrenceville
Garrett Pugh, Marshall
Ryder Sloss, Mt. Carmel
Brendan Bowser, Mt. Carmel
River Deisher, Mt. Carmel
Quincy Fulton, Newton
Carson Barthelme, Newton
Drake Wolfe, Newton
Mattey Sanders, Olney
Brody Redman, Olney
Sean Dunn, Paris
Gabe Roush, Paris
Graysen Brown, Robinson
Blake Green, Robinson
Second Team
Mitchell Wilson, Casey-Westfield
Payton McGuire, Marshall
Levi Banks, Mt. Carmel
Dominic Baltzell, Newton
Kohlten Barthelme, Newton
Gavin Meinhart, Newton
Reed Tharp, Newton
Cooper Hires, Olney
Braylon Murray, Robinson
Honorable Mention
Jackson Julius, Casey Westfield
Neilan Bickers, Lawrenceville
Reed Ramey, Marshall
Will Reed, Mt. Carmel
David Ferguson, Newton
Owen Cycholl, Olney
Carter Eastham, Paris
Brysen Legg, Robinson
Anna-Jonesboro Pushes Across Run In 7th To Walk Off Lady Aces For Title
AJ wins regional with just 4 hits.
Season Ends For Baseball Aces At Fairfield Regional
5 run 5th dooms Aces chances.
6 Run 2nd Propels Lady Aces To Regional Championship Game
Mt. Carmel will play Anna-Jonesboro Friday in Benton at 4pm for regional championship.
Aces Open Regional By Eliminating Fairfield
From Coach Tyler Browning: Survive and Advance!!
Golden Aces (16-9 overall) find a way to win a regional game against Fairfield by the score of 3-2!! Thank you to everyone to packed the field to support these boys in a great baseball game!
Banks was our rock on the mound, pitching a complete game in just 74 pitches. Allowed 0 earned runs and most importantly didn’t walk a single batter. What a performance by the senior!
Coston with the big 2-run HR in the first inning to set the pace for the Aces. We struggled as an offense, but back to back hits by Sloss and Banks in the bottom of the 6th propelled the Aces to the lead, and Banks finished it off on the mound. Several good plays by our defense backed our pitcher and great team effort as always!
We advance to play Johnston City in the regional seminal on Wednesday at 4:30 pm. The game will be played in Fairfield. Keep showing up Aces fans we need you!!
Aces Pick Up Two Wins At LIC Tennis Tournament
Mt. Carmel - 2, Robinson - 2, Paris - 8, Newton - 9, Olney (Richland County) - 8, Casey (C.-Westfield) [Coop] - 5,
Singles:
No. 1 - Carson Throneburg, Paris def. Wesley Britton, Newton, 6-3 , 6-1 , -;
No. 1 - Kellen Sullivan, Casey (C.-Westfield) [Coop] def. Jameson Poorman, Robinson, 6-0 , 6-2 , -;
No. 1 - Levi Hefferman, Olney (Richland County) def. Will Hudson, Mt. Carmel, 6-1 , 6-2 , -;
No. 1 - Aidan Weidner, Olney (Richland County) def. Carson Throneburg, Paris, 6-1 , 6-3 , -;
No. 1 - Avery Tutewiler, Casey (C.-Westfield) [Coop] def. Luke Wernz, Robinson, 6-0 , 6-2 , -;
No. 1 - Kellen Sullivan, Casey (C.-Westfield) [Coop] def. Eli Brinkerhoff, Paris, 7-5 , 7-5 , -;
No. 1 - Isaac Street, Newton def. Levi Hefferman, Olney (Richland County), 6-0 , 6-0 , -;
No. 1 - Aidan Weidner, Olney (Richland County) def. Avery Tutewiler, Casey (C.-Westfield) [Coop], 6-2 , 7-5 , -;
No. 1 - Isaac Street, Newton def. Kellen Sullivan, Casey (C.-Westfield) [Coop], 6-1 , 6-0 , -;
No. 1 - Isaac Street, Newton def. Aidan Weidner, Olney (Richland County), 4-6 , 7-6 (3), 6-3 ;
No. 1 - Avery Tutewiler, Casey (C.-Westfield) [Coop] def. Kellen Sullivan, Casey (C.-Westfield) [Coop], 2-0 , 2-0 , -;
No. 1 - Wesley Britton, Newton def. Levi Hefferman, Olney (Richland County), 6-1 , 6-0 , -;
No. 1 - Carson Throneburg, Paris def. Will Hudson, Mt. Carmel, 6-0 , 6-1 , -;
No. 1 - Eli Brinkerhoff, Paris def. Wesley Britton, Newton, 6-1 , 6-1 , -;
No. 1 - Carson Throneburg, Paris def. Jameson Poorman, Robinson, 6-4 , 6-4 , -;
No. 1 - Jameson Poorman, Robinson def. Luke Wernz, Robinson, 2-0 , 2-0 , -;
Doubles:
No. 1 - Ian Schmidt, Robinson - Jacob Meese, Robinson def. Aiden McBroom, Mt. Carmel - Grant Lane, Mt. Carmel, 6-0 , 6-0 , -;
No. 1 - Tim Harness, Mt. Carmel - Isaiah Courter, Mt. Carmel def. Evan Herr, Robinson - Cohlson Fearday, Robinson, 6-3 , 6-3 , -;
No. 1 - Brennan Bigard, Newton - Alex Bigard, Newton def. Jaycob Serbin, Paris - Karson Landsaw, Paris, 6-0 , 3-6 , 6-4 ;
No. 1 - Kahlin Michl, Newton - Michael Shamhart , Newton def. Kaiden Spraker, Casey (C.-Westfield) [Coop] - Maverick Fann, Casey (C.-Westfield) [Coop], 1-6 , 6-4 , 6-4 ;
No. 1 - Marcus Kocher , Olney (Richland County) - Carter Seaman, Olney (Richland County) def. Tim Harness, Mt. Carmel - Isaiah Courter, Mt. Carmel, 6-0 , 6-0 , -;
No. 1 - Alex Hancock, Casey (C.-Westfield) [Coop] - Wade Winnett, Casey (C.-Westfield) [Coop] def. Brennan Bigard, Newton - Alex Bigard, Newton, 3-6 , 6-3 , 6-3 ;
No. 1 - AJ Padilla, Olney (Richland County) - Antoine Georis, Olney (Richland County) def. Jacob Meese, Robinson - Ian Schmidt, Robinson, 6-1 , 6-4 , -;
No. 1 - Devin Milner, Paris - Ian Theirl, Paris def. Michael Shamhart , Newton - Kahlin Michl, Newton, 6-4 , 6-3 , -;
No. 1 - Marcus Kocher , Olney (Richland County) - Carter Seaman, Olney (Richland County) def. Alex Hancock, Casey (C.-Westfield) [Coop] - Wade Winnett, Casey (C.-Westfield) [Coop], 6-1 , 6-0 , -;
No. 1 - Devin Milner, Paris - Ian Theirl, Paris def. AJ Padilla, Olney (Richland County) - Antoine Georis, Olney (Richland County), 7-5 , 1-6 , 6-4 ;
No. 1 - Marcus Kocher , Olney (Richland County) - Carter Seaman, Olney (Richland County) def. Devin Milner, Paris - Ian Theirl, Paris, 6-0 , 6-0 , -;
No. 1 - AJ Padilla, Olney (Richland County) - Antoine Georis, Olney (Richland County) def. Alex Hancock, Casey (C.-Westfield) [Coop] - Wade Winnett, Casey (C.-Westfield) [Coop], 5-7 , 6-1 , 7-5 ;
No. 1 - Michael Shamhart , Newton - Kahlin Michl, Newton def. Evan Herr, Robinson - Cohlson Fearday, Robinson, 6-3 , 6-1 , -;
No. 1 - Jaycob Serbin, Paris - Karson Landsaw, Paris def. Ian Schmidt, Robinson - Jacob Meese, Robinson, 7-5 , 7-5 , -;
No. 1 - Brennan Bigard, Newton - Alex Bigard, Newton def. Aiden McBroom, Mt. Carmel - Grant Lane, Mt. Carmel, 6-1 , 6-1 , -;
No. 1 - Tim Harness, Mt. Carmel - Isaiah Courter, Mt. Carmel def. Kaiden Spraker, Casey (C.-Westfield) [Coop] - Maverick Fann, Casey (C.-Westfield) [Coop], 7-5 , 2-6 , 10-3 ;
No. 1 - Jaycob Serbin, Paris - Karson Landsaw, Paris def. Kahlin Michl, Newton - Michael Shamhart , Newton, 5-7 , 7-6 (7), 10-4 ;
No. 1 - Brennan Bigard, Newton - Alex Bigard, Newton def. Tim Harness, Mt. Carmel - Isaiah Courter, Mt. Carmel, 6-2 , 6-0 , -;
IHSA Announces Collaboration To Expand Opportunities For Student-Athletes
tate Sen. Ram Villivalam, D-Chicago, State Rep. Janet Yang Rohr, D-Naperville, and the Illinois High School Association (IHSA) are announcing their work together to expand opportunities for student athletes to compete in local and national sporting events, based on their work on the Right to Play Act (House Bill 3037).
"Through this measure, we are helping to connect youth in our communities to further opportunities, such as college scholarships, and allowing them more time to play a sport they enjoy before they graduate,” said Sen. Villivalam. “I am grateful for the continued collaboration between Representative Yang Rohr, IHSA and advocates who are working to address the concerns of many athletes.”
Currently, IHSA by-laws prevent in-season IHSA student athletes from competing in the same sport for a non-school team or event during the high school season, with exceptions made for competing for that sport’s national team (e.g., Team USA in basketball). House Bill 3037, known as the Right To Play Act and sponsored by Sen. Villivalam and Rep. Yang Rohr, would provide more opportunities for non-school participation for high school students during their IHSA season.
“We recognize that IHSA by-laws require occasional modifications,” said IHSA Executive Director Craig Anderson. “We appreciate Senator Villivalam and Representative Yang Rohr’s focus on serving their constituents. Their willingness to incorporate feedback from IHSA coaches and stakeholders and work within the existing IHSA framework was equally important, as the IHSA has been governed by member schools for over 100 years.”
A proposed IHSA by-law update would address the issues raised by student-athletes by expanding the number and type of special events in which a student-athlete would be able to participate. Each November, administrators from IHSA member schools attend Town Hall meetings to provide feedback on by-law changes submitted by fellow schools. The IHSA’s elected Legislative Commission then votes on each proposal, putting those that receive majority support onto an all-school ballot, where each member school has one vote.
“High school athletes and their families from across the state have raised their voices about the challenges they face," Rep. Yang Rohr said. "IHSA's guidelines help prevent overuse injuries and support high school sports, while also giving student-athletes more flexibility. I appreciate Sen. Villivalam and IHSA representatives for their work to create solutions that work for parents, schools and communities."
The IHSA is a private, not-for-profit organization headquartered in Bloomington, Illinois. The Association was founded in 1900 and has grown to include over 800-member high schools in Illinois.
