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Okaw Valley’s Robinson Excels at Drury

News Progress Posted on December 5, 2018 by webmasterDecember 5, 2018

•December 5, 2018•

Okaw Valley stand out athlete Paige Robinson is continuing to excel at Drury University in Springfield.
She was recently named the Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) Player of the Week.

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OV Girls Play in Pana Thanksgiving Tournament

News Progress Posted on November 28, 2018 by webmasterNovember 28, 2018

•November 28, 2018•

By Jason Brown
NP Sports Editor

The Okaw Valley girls’ basketball team dropped three games in the Pana Thanksgiving Tournament this past week.
The Timberwolves lost to Mt. Pulaski, Athens and host Pana.
Monday night, OV finished up tournament action with a 63-26 loss to Mt. Pulaski.
OV fell behind 10 points in the first quarter and could not recover.
Senior Bella Benning led OV with nine points, including two 3-pointers, and nine rebounds.
Junior Kate Jeffers collected a team-high 10 rebounds to go with two points. Read More

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T-Town Takes Tough Win Over Sullivan Team

News Progress Posted on November 28, 2018 by webmasterNovember 28, 2018

Photo by R.R. Best
Sullivan’s Esther Miller kept the ball going as she scored 25 points in each of her last two games.

•November 28, 2018•

By Jason Brown
NP Sports Editor

The Sullivan girls’ basketball team lost its first game of the season to Teutopolis Monday night.
After a tight first quarter, the Wooden Shoes outscored the Redskins 15-5 in the second quarter for a 27-16 halftime score.
Sullivan battled back in the third quarter, outscoring Teutopolis 14-7 to cut the lead to 34-30.
“We played a tremendous second half defensively,” said Sullivan coach Sheri McCain. “Anytime you can hold a T-town team to single digits is a good day. I know the scoreboard has us losing; however, our girls played their hearts out tonight.”
In the fourth quarter, Teutopolis held on for the 48-42 lead.
“In my mind, one single stat was the deciding factor in the outcome of the game, and that was free throws,” McCain said. “We lost by six, and we were 12 for 21 from the line. I am still very proud of this team. This time last year we lost to T-town 59-29.” Read More

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Tough Week for Timberwolves Basketball

News Progress Posted on November 28, 2018 by webmasterNovember 28, 2018

•November 28, 2018•

By Jason Brown
NP Sports Editor

The Okaw Valley boys’ basketball team could not find a win in its first four games of the St. Anthony Holiday Tournament this past week.
The Timberwolves dropped games against Tolono Unity, Mattoon, Robinson and Breese Central.
Saturday against Tolono, OV took a 19-16 lead into halftime, but the Rockets exploded for a 21-9 run in the third quarter to take control of the game.
Tolono held on in the fourth for the final 52-41 score.
Individual stats were not available.
Friday, OV lost to Mattoon 66-27. Read More

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OVHS Cheer Squad

News Progress Posted on November 28, 2018 by webmasterNovember 28, 2018

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OVHS Cheer Squad
Okaw Valley High School Cheerleading Squad. Front row from left: Seniors Riley Kesterson, Sadie Zimmerman, Kailey George, Angela Robinson, Isabella Benning. Back row from left: Julia Hildebrandt, Shaukana Tipsword, Marissa Bell, Chloe Harris, Shelby Woodall, Kalie Reed, Haven Caulfield

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Sullivan Opens Basketball Season With a Bang

News Progress Posted on November 28, 2018 by webmasterNovember 28, 2018

•November 28, 2018•

By Jason Brown
NP Sports Editor

Craig Black, who kicks off his tenure as Sullivan boys’ basketball coach, faced off in his first game of the year against another first year coach, Brad McGill, who took over Arthur-Lovington/Atwood-Hammond’s team.
But this game was not about two first-year coaches.
It was about Sullivan senior Caden Ellis who took over in the second quarter to help the Redskins pull away with a comfortable lead.
In the first quarter, ALAH took an early six-point lead after senior Adam Day and senior Austin Romine both hit jumpers, and senior Adam Hingson scored on a transition put-back basket.
After a Sullivan timeout, sophomore Ian Plank hit a corner three to cut the lead to 6-3.
In the middle of the first quarter, Caden Ellis put back a missed free throw, and sophomore Dom Kimberlin hit a jumper off a long rebound to take the lead 8-6. Read More

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Three Make All Tourney Team

News Progress Posted on November 28, 2018 by webmasterNovember 28, 2018

•November 28, 2018•

Last week the Sullivan girls’ basketball team kicked off its season by winning the Maroa-Forsyth Round Robin Tip-off Classic.
This week the Maroa-Forsyth Round Robin Tip-off Classic announced all-tournament team members which included three Sullivan players.
Esther Miller, Lilly Null and Emily White each made the all-tournament team.

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Six Redskins Earn All-Area Honors

News Progress Posted on November 21, 2018 by webmasterNovember 21, 2018

•November 21, 2018•

By Jason Brown
NP Sports Editor

The Champaign News Gazette announced its 2018 All-Area boys’ golf teams last Thursday.
Six Redskins earned honors, including Sullivan boys’ coach Ben Richter.
Richter was named Champaign Area Coach of the Year.
“I am honored to be awarded the COTY,” said Ben Richter. “It was not something I was expecting, and I want to thank all of my golfers for working so hard to give us such an awesome season.”
The Richter led squad placed fifth with a score of 337 in Class 1A after winning sectional, regional and Little Okaw Valley Conference championships.
They also finished the regular season a perfect 21-0. Read More

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Ellis Signs with UCM

News Progress Posted on November 21, 2018 by webmasterNovember 21, 2018

Photo by Mike Brothers
Ellis Signs with UCM
Sullivan High School golf team leader Caden Ellis signed a national letter of intent to participate in the University of Central Missouri’s Mules golf program with family and students attending. SHS Golf Coach of the Year Ben Richter pointed out Caden’s devotion had led the team to state where he finished third last season. The UCM Mules under coach Tim Poe, a NCAA Coach of the year, currently ranks 20th in the nation. Ellis is majoring in finance with UCM leading the state with strong nationally credited programs. Pictured during the signing at SHS gymnasium were Ellis’ family. Front from left: Mother Laura Ellis, Caden Ellis, father Rick Ellis; back siblings: Leyton Ellis, Shaelyn Ellis and Tatum Ellis.

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ALAH Knights Basketball: New Coach, New Team

News Progress Posted on November 21, 2018 by webmasterNovember 21, 2018

•November 21, 2018•

By Jason Brown
NP Sports Editor

For the first time in 14 years, the Arthur-Lovington/Atwood-Hammond boys’ basketball team has a new coach.
Brad McGill takes over a team that finished last year 17-11 overall and 5-1 in the Little Okaw Valley Northwest Division.
Last season the Knights had height with 6 feet 8 inch Colton Romine, 6 feet 3 inch Will Cohan and 6 feet 2 inch Kobe Wells.
But those players graduated, and ALAH will now have to use its speed and quickness to overcome its loss of size.
“We are relatively young and don’t have a ton of size,” said McGill. “We plan on using our quickness and our depth to be a factor in our success.”
The Knights return six letter winners and five seniors to the team.
“We have a good group of kids who like to work hard and compete,” McGill said. “We also hope to have depth, even though we are young. We hope their “competitiveness will translate to success on the court.” Read More

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Storm leaves damage in its wake



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The storm that occurred in the evening hours of June 11th produced wind gusts of up to 70 mph left many locals without power, with many experiencing damage to property ranging from mild to extreme.


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