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Okaw Valley Cross Country
Kylie Stauder placed seventh for Okaw Valley schools in flight three in the Chrisman Cowchip Classic held Sept. 4.

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Okaw Valley Cross Country
Kylie Stauder placed seventh for Okaw Valley schools in flight three in the Chrisman Cowchip Classic held Sept. 4.
•September 12, 2018•
By Jason Brown
NP Sports
The Arthur-Lovington/Atwood-Hammond volleyball team split a pair of matches this past week.
The Knights knocked off Martinsville but lost to Monticello.
“Our team keeps going back to the quote, ‘The man on top of the mountain didn’t land there,’” said coach Emily Crossman. “With graduating so many key players and having girls play next to each other that never have before, we keep taking one day at a time, trying to learn from each opportunity and improve each day. We are all about putting in the work to get to where we want to be in October.”
Last Tuesday against Martinsville, ALAH won in straight sets, 25-16, 25-18. Read More
•September 12, 2018•
By Jason Brown
NP Sports
Ryan Jefferson picked up his first win as Arthur-Lovington/Atwood-Hammond’s head football coach on the road against Martinsville Friday night.
In the wet, sloppy conditions, Jefferson expected most teams in the area would have to rely on a ground game.
“We knew going in we would be running the ball most of the night,” said Jefferson. “They did have a hard time slowing our run game. We gained almost 300 yards of offense again but also probably left another 50 to 100 yards and a couple more scores on the field because of a few fumbles.”
Despite that, the Knights’ offense still racked up 33 points, and the defense dominated for its first shutout of the year.
“I’m happy with our offensive production once again, but it’s been the story the last two games,” Jefferson said. “We cannot continue to turn the ball over, especially in our own territory which we have had a bad habit of doing.”
On a fourth down and 10, ALAH scored its first touchdown with 7:49 left in the first period when Brady Borntreger completed a 15-yard touchdown run. Read More
•September 12, 2018•
The Sullivan volleyball team dropped two nonconference matches and two matches in the Mattoon High School Invitational this past week. Read More
•September 12, 2018•
The Sullivan girls’ golf team improved its record to 6-1, and several players scored personal bests.
Addison Darush was medalist with a score of 43, and Irie Dulin followed with a 49. Read More
•September 12, 2018•
By Jason Brown
NP Sports
The Okaw Valley volleyball team finished a busy week with six matches including Central A&M three times.
OV played four games in the LSA Tournament Saturday, finishing 1-3, bookended with a match against Heritage and Central A&M.
Monday night OV lost to Heritage in the first set 25-17 but bounced back in the second set to win 25-22.
In a marathon third set OV eventually lost 37-35.
Sadie Zimmerman had two aces, eight digs and 30 assists.
Paige Coleman totaled 14 kills and 11 digs, and Kate Jeffers tallied 13 kills and seven blocks.
Bella Benning had 15 digs, and April Decesaro finished with 12.
In the LSA Tournament, where each match was close, OV lost to Unity and Eisenhower and split two games with Central A&M.
In the 25-18, 25-22 lost to Unity, Coleman collected two blocks, seven kills, seven digs and two aces.
Zimmerman added 16 assists, and Jeffers had six kills. Read More

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Marissa Herschberger led the ALAH Knights team with 19 assists.
•September 12, 2018•
By Jason Brown
NP Sports
The Arthur-Lovington/Atwood-Hammond volleyball team won two matches and lost one this past week.
The Knights knocked off Martinsville and Sullivan but lost to Monticello.
“Our team keeps going back to the quote, ‘The man on top of the mountain didn’t land there,’” said coach Emily Crossman. “With graduating so many key players and having girls play next to each other who never have before, we keep taking one day at a time, trying to learn from each opportunity and improve each day. We are all about putting in the work to get to where we want to be in October.”
Monday night, ALAH defeated the Redskins in straight sets, 25-12, 25-14.
Taylor Powell totaled seven kills, three aces and two digs, and Makenzie Brown added two aces, three kills, a block and a dig
Addi Tinkle served three aces and had three digs, and six other Knights recorded at least one dig.
Last Tuesday against Martinsville, ALAH won in straight sets, 25-16, 25-18.
Taylor Powell led the team with 13 kills, and Marissa Herschberger led the team with 19 assists.
“Taylor Powell is a force,” said Crossman. “She is a steady six rotation player that gets the job done. Marissa has moved into the setting role for us this year seamlessly. She is just an athlete who pours her heart and soul into her play. Those two girls have been leading the pack, helping the newcomers to learn and get accustomed to our system.” Read More
•September 12, 2018•
By Jason Brown
NP Sports
The Sullivan boys’ and girls’ cross country team competed in two larger meets this past week.
The boys’ team placed third with a score of 102 points in the Bement Bulldog Classic at Allerton Park in Monticello, and Chase McClure led the Redskins with a time of 19:23.38, and Noah Bates followed at 20:36.34.
Spencer Johnson ran a 22:16.11, and Colin Chappel ran a 22:28.52.
Coen Foster rounded out the times at 22:42.07. Read More
•September 12, 2018•
By Jason Brown
NP Sports
The Sullivan-Okaw Valley football team fell behind early and could not recover in its 40-0 loss to Warrensburg-Latham Friday night at Victory Field.
“We didn’t play to our ability in any aspect of the game,” said coach Jeff Myers. “Hats off to Warrensburg-Latham. They came out with a much higher energy level and sense of urgency than we did. We took a big step back in terms of our effort from the previous two weeks.” Read More

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Knights Classic Champs
For the second straight year, Arthur-Lovington/Atwood-Hammond junior varsity volleyball team wins the Knights Classic.