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The Okaw Valley sixth grade volleyball team won the Arthur Tournament.

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The Okaw Valley sixth grade volleyball team won the Arthur Tournament.
•February 28, 2018•
By Jason Brown
NP Sports
The Sullivan boys’ basketball team gave the No. 1 seeded Effingham St. Anthony (26-3) all it could handle in the IHSA Class 2A Vandalia Regional last Tuesday.
Sullivan took a 12-10 lead into the second quarter and kept an 18-17 lead at the half.
The first half of the third quarter was back-and-forth, but after Jacob White hit a basket to tie the game at 10, the Bulldogs went on a 12-4 run to grab the biggest lead of the game. Read More
•February 28, 2018•
After knocking off Georgetown-Ridge Farm in the first round of the IHSA Class 2A Salt Fork Regional in Catlin, the Arthur-Lovington/Atwood-Hammond boys’ basketball team lost 64-45 to host Salt Fork last Tuesday to end its season.
“The game was disappointing in that we did not defend well enough to give ourselves a chance to win,” said ALAH coach Dale Schuring. “Salt Fork executed very well on both ends of the floor and deserved to win the game.”
Salt Fork jumped ahead in the first quarter with a 20-7 lead, then extended the lead to 31-15 at the half. Read More
•February 28, 2018•
The Okaw Valley boys’ basketball team’s season came to an end with a 49-45 loss to Mulberry Grove in the second round of the Class 1A Windsor Regional games last Wednesday.
OV fell behind 7-0 to start the game but battled back to tie the game in the second quarter, then took a 28-24 halftime lead.
In the second half, the Timberwolves could not get shots to fall, but their defense kept them in the game. Read More

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ALAH Knights seniors Colton Romine, Kobe Wells and Will Cohan celebrate senior night in Arthur Friday, Feb. 16.
•February 21, 2018•
By Jason Brown
NP Sports
The Arthur-Lovington/Atwood-Hammond boys’ basketball team defeated Arthur Okaw Christian to finish out its regular season, then defeated Georgetown Ridgefarm in the first round of the Class 1A Salt Fork Regional.
Monday night, ALAH defeated Georgetown-Ridge Farm to advance to the next round.
After a close first half lead, 31-29, the Knights were able to pull away in the third by outscoring Georgetown-Ridge Farm 19-5.
From there, ALAH held on for the 56-42 win.
“It wasn’t pretty, but we survived and advanced,” said ALAH coach Dale Schuring. “The first half was lacking in effort. We played a much better second half on the defensive end and in rebounding.” Read More

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Chloe Riley passes the ball out of the zone defense.
•February 21, 2018•
By Jason Brown
NP Sports
After a magical IHSA Class 2A post-season run that included regional wins against the No. 10 seeded Meridian, No. 3 seeded Greenville and No. 2 seeded Tuscola to win its 12th regional title and an upset win against No. 1 seeded Marshall in the sectional semifinals, the Sullivan girls’ basketball team’s season came to an end with a 56-25 loss to Teutopolis at Effingham St. Anthony last Thursday.
“I’m so proud of what these girls were able to accomplish down the stretch,” said Sullivan coach Sheri McCain. “They brought home a regional title and made it to the Sweet 16.”
With a loud crowd behind Sullivan to start the game, Elizabeth Green stole the ball two possessions in a row and scored each time on transition layups to help put the Redskins up 8-6 at the end of the first quarter. Read More
•February 21, 2018•
For the second year in a row, Okaw Valley standout guard Paige Robinson advanced through regionals and on to state in the IHSA Class 1A Country Financial Three-Point Contest this past week.
Robinson advanced through the regional shootout by making 7-of-10 three pointers in a tiebreaker round at Chrisman. Read More
•February 21, 2018•
By Jason Brown
NP Sports
The Okaw Valley boys’ basketball team finished the week 2-1 with wins against Arcola and Sangamon Valley but a loss to Dieterich.
Last Friday, OV knocked off Arcola 40-35 in a Little Okaw Valley Conference Northwest Division game.
After a first quarter 7-7 tie, OV went on a 14-8 run to take a 21-15 at halftime lead.
Arcola battled back to take the lead, 30-29, by the end of the third quarter.
OV outscored the Purple Riders 11-5 in the fourth quarter to pull away for the win. Read More

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Sullivan Boys Swim Team Places at Sectionals
The Sullivan boys’ swimming team placed seventh in the IHSA Boy’s Swimming Sectional in Urbana Saturday.
“Not too bad for six kids,” said Sullivan coach Scott Bales. “Every swimmer dropped time in at least one race. Very proud of these young men.”
The six swimmers include Brodie Goss, Addison Graham, Ryan Schodlatz, Luke Bowman, Justin Helmuth and Julian Poston.
The relay team of Poston, Goss, Schodlatz, and Graham placed sixth in the 200 medley relay with a time of 1:58.59 18.
The relay team of Schodlatz, Helmuth, Graham and Goss placed seventh in the 200 freestyle with a time of 1:50.17.
“Brodie Goss had a great meet placing second in the 100 butterfly and a fourth place in the 100 breaststroke,” said Bales. “It was a great finish to the high school season.
•February 21, 2018•
By Jason Brown
NP Sports
The Sullivan boys’ basketball team finished up a strong week with a Central Illinois Conference win and an out of conference win last week before winning in first round of the Class 2A Vandalia Regional Monday night.
The Redskins knocked off Windsor/Stewardson-Strasburg last Wednesday, Clinton last Thursday and Pana Monday night.
Against Clinton, the Redskins honored their seniors on senior night with a 43-37 win in overtime.
The back-and-fourth game was close the entire way.
Clinton took a 2-point lead into the second quarter, but Sullivan cut the lead to one at 16-15 at the half.
Sullivan had a 24-22 lead heading into the final quarter, but Clinton tied the game at the end of regulation to send it into overtime.
The Redskins took over in the extra period, outscoring the Maroons 11-5 for the 43-37 win. Read More