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Future Redskins Basketball League Crowns Champs

News Progress Posted on March 18, 2015 by webmasterMarch 18, 2015
March 18, 2015

The Sullivan Future Redskins basketball league concluded earlier this month with the championship game. Team "Michigan" came away with the win over team "Purdue".

Submitted Future Redskins League Champs Pictured is the first place team “Michigan”, who won the Future Redskins Youth Basketball league championship earlier this month. Pictured, front row, from left to right: Bria Tuttle, JJ Standerfer, Noah Hartman, and Dakota Freese. Middle row: Elijah Fenton, Matt Welch, Ethan Brinkman, Drew Rogers, and Savanna Braden. Back row: coaches Brett Tuttle, Nick Frerichs, and Jake Piper.

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Future Redskins League Champs
Pictured is the first place team “Michigan”, who won the Future Redskins Youth Basketball league championship earlier this month. Pictured, front row, from left to right: Bria Tuttle, JJ Standerfer, Noah Hartman, and Dakota Freese. Middle row: Elijah Fenton, Matt Welch, Ethan Brinkman, Drew Rogers, and Savanna Braden. Back row: coaches Brett Tuttle, Nick Frerichs, and Jake Piper.

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Lady Redskins Take Third at EIU Indoor Meet Saturday

News Progress Posted on March 18, 2015 by webmasterMarch 18, 2015

Photo by Keith Stewart SOV sophomore Ashlynd Risley takes off after receiving the handoff from freshman Bailey Turnbaugh during their 4x200 warmup Saturday morning in Charleston. The relay later came away with first place.

Photo by Keith Stewart
SOV sophomore Ashlynd Risley takes off after receiving the handoff from freshman Bailey Turnbaugh during their 4x200 warmup Saturday morning in Charleston. The relay later came away with first place.

March 18, 2015

by Keith Stewart
keith@newsprogress.com

ALAH settles for 34th

The Sullivan-Okaw Valley girls’ track and field team competed in their second indoor meet of the year Saturday at Eastern Illinois University and came away with third place while nearby Arthur-Lovington/Atwood-Hammond, participating in their first meet of the season, finished 34th.

SOV was led by the 4x200 relay consisting of seniors Amanda McClain and Emily Neuhauser, sophomore Ashlynd Risley, and freshman Bailey Turnbaugh. The relay finished first with a time of 1 minute, 52.17 seconds.
“The 4 x 2 knocked a second and a half off of last weekend’s time,” noted head coach Kali Taylor, “and their handoffs improved considerably so I’m very happy with that.” Read More

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Knights Season Ends with 58-56 Sectional Battle

News Progress Posted on March 11, 2015 by webmasterMarch 11, 2015
March 11, 2015

ALAH comes up one basket short

By Matthew Kracht
NP Sports Reporter

The Arthur-Lovington/Atwood-Hammond Knights had their season end in Danville last Wednesday night, falling to the Ridgeview Mustangs in a highly entertaining class 1a sectional semifinal contest. The Knights had the ball with a chance for the win in the final seconds, but a last second 3- point attempt sailed long. After what has been a remarkable four year run head coach Dale Schuring said he had no complaints following the hard fought season and game.

“The kids followed the game plan well; we executed when we had to and made a nice comeback,” he said. “We just fell one play short tonight, and sometimes that’s the way it is.” Read More

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Lady Redskins Compete at ISU Indoor Meet

News Progress Posted on March 11, 2015 by webmasterMarch 11, 2015
March 11, 2015

The Sullivan-Okaw Valley girls’ track team competed in their first meet of the season Saturday at the Illinois State University high school Indoor Invitational in Normal. Competing against several strong 2A and 3A schools, SOV had many top performances including Amanda McClain, who finished first in the long jump with a leap of 17 feet, 6 inches and first in the 200 in 26.23 seconds. Emily Neuhauser finished second in the 60 meter dash with a time of 8.12 and second in the 200 in 27.11. Read More

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Okaw Valley Falls to Regional Host Raiders 65-61 in Second Round

News Progress Posted on March 4, 2015 by webmasterMarch 4, 2015
March 4, 2015

A&M’s perimeter shooting proves problematic for Timberwolves
By Matthew Kracht
NP Sports Reporter

The Timberwolves came up just short in the second round of the ISHA Class 1A regional falling to Central A&M despite a 26 point performance by senior Devin Still.
Okaw Valley erased an 11 point second half deficit tying the game at 60-60 with two minutes remaining. However, the Raiders were able to hold on and advance, ending a gritty Timberwolves squad’s season.
After the game head coach Tony Sparks addressed his team’s calling card.
“Effort has been one of the signatures of this team all year long,” he said. “To lose a top scorer and leader going into the tournament, the team responded great. They just kept battling and never backed down. That is what we did all year. One thing this team did was play hard, and that is the one thing you want out of your team.”
Senior TJ Pieszchalski was the only Okaw Valley player with an offensive rhythm in the first half. Pieszchalsi, who finished with 10 points, scored eight of the first 19 for the Timberwolves and kept the team afloat. Coach Sparks was quick to compliment his player who has really grown down the stretch.
“TJ has been a good player for us for four years, and he’s played really well for us these last four or five weeks. He is another senior realizing that it was getting down to the end. So we have seen his effort go through the roof the last few weeks just playing harder and smarter.” Read More

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Knights Four-Peat as Regional Champions

News Progress Posted on March 4, 2015 by webmasterMarch 4, 2015

Photo by Keith Stewart Colton Yeakley looks to get inside the paint Friday night against Arcola. Yeakley finished the night with nine points and four rebounds.

Photo by Keith Stewart
Colton Yeakley looks to get inside the paint Friday night against Arcola. Yeakley finished the night with nine points and four rebounds.

March 4, 2015

Defeat Arcola second-year in a row for title
by Keith Stewart
keith@newsprogress.com

In his four years as a Knight, Jeremy Plank says the feeling doesn’t get old.
The feeling of winning regional championships that is.
“It’s something that every year you want to do, and the feeling is the same every year,” said the senior. “You can’t put it into words.”
Friday’s 67-57 win over Arcola provided the Knights their fourth straight regional championship title, though the first under the newly consolidated Arthur-Lovington/Atwood-Hammond High School.
“It does not get old,” agreed head coach Dale Schuring. “They are so precious, and we’ve been very, very fortunate to get to these finals and win four in a row. But it certainly is not something easy to do. Just look at the flip side. Arcola has been here the last two years and hasn’t been able to come out on top, unfortunately for them, but it’s certainly something you cherish, because they are not things that come along very often.” Read More

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Sullivan Swimmers Finish Third in Sectionals

News Progress Posted on March 4, 2015 by webmasterMarch 4, 2015
March 4, 2015

The Sullivan/Shelbyville boys’ swim team finished third overall in the Urbana IHSA Swim Sectional last monthm marking the highest finish in school history. Read More

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Okaw Valley Advances Past Windsor 73-53 in Regional

News Progress Posted on February 25, 2015 by webmasterFebruary 25, 2015
February 25, 2015

Will take on host A&M Wednesday evening

By Matthew Kracht
NP Sports Reporter

While the Timberwolves lost one of their best players for the rest of the season on Tuesday in Peyton Hagerman, fans found a star for the future that same night in Dylan Park.
Park, a junior, put 20 points on the Windsor Blue Devils making four spot-up 3s and setting the tone scoring the game’s first six points.
“Dylan shot the ball well,” said head coach Tony Sparks. “He has been our second best shooter all year. They came out and ran some box-and-1 stuff on Devon Still, which left Dylan wide open in the corner, and he took advantage.”
The Timberwolves led 8-0 when Joe Jeffers knocked down a base line jumper at the five minute mark. Windsor quickly battled back to within two at 10-8. Out of a timeout Park hit his third three in the first four minutes of the contest sparking a 10-2 run with Drew Fruchtl adding a key trey leaving the score at 20-10 with 25 seconds left in the first quarter. Windsor nailed its first of two buzzer-beaters from NBA range to close the period with the score 20-13. Read More

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Collective Effort Ensures Win on OV Senior Night

News Progress Posted on February 25, 2015 by webmasterFebruary 25, 2015

Photo by Jeni Yantis The Okaw Valley boys’ basketball team celebrated its seniors (pictured) last Friday evening with a win over Cerro Gordo-Bement. From left to right: Devon Still, TJ Pieszchalski, Peyton Hagerman, Greg Walker, Joe Jeffers, Justin Vander Burgh, and Logan Tipsword.

Photo by Jeni Yantis
The Okaw Valley boys’ basketball team celebrated its seniors (pictured) last Friday evening with a win over Cerro Gordo-Bement. From left to right: Devon Still, TJ Pieszchalski, Peyton Hagerman, Greg Walker, Joe Jeffers, Justin Vander Burgh, and Logan Tipsword.

February 25, 2015

Despite Lovekamp’s 35 points, T-Wolves prevail

by Keith Stewart
keith@newsprogress.com

Nathan Lovekamp and the rest of the Cerro Gordo-Bement Broncos may have tried containing OV’s Peyton Hagerman Friday evening, but they couldn’t control the nine other Timberwolves who put points on the board en route to Okaw Valley’s 76-70 senior night win.
“I thought everybody contributed,” said head coach Tony Sparks. “We were able to get to the rim and to the free throw line in the second half.”
The Broncos emerged from tip-off in a box-and-1 zone with Frankie Foran face-guarding Hagerman, which in turn helped in holding the typically fervent point guard to just four opening period points.
But in his place there was always someone else, whether it be Greg Walker fighting for a rebound and put-back, Dylan Park striking from the arc, or Justin Johnson coming off the bench scoring back-to-back baskets.
“Coach Bacon threw everything but the kitchen sink at us tonight,” said Sparks. “They definitely gave us a lot of different looks. Started out with a box and one on Peyton, which kind of neutralized him, but Dylan hit some shots in the first quarter. We did a good job of switching it up, and when you have good guards like we do in Dylan and Peyton, you should be able to recognize that stuff, and we did.”
The Broncos, meanwhile, relied heavily on their senior star guard Lovekamp, who still finished the evening with 35 points. Read More

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Sullivan Streaks Past CGB, But Falls Again to St. T

News Progress Posted on February 25, 2015 by webmasterFebruary 25, 2015

Photo by Keith Stewart St. Teresa’s Christian Williams drives past Layne McMahon Tuesday evening. Williams finished with 24 points, 10 of which came in the final period.

Photo by Keith Stewart
St. Teresa’s Christian Williams drives past Layne McMahon Tuesday evening. Williams finished with 24 points, 10 of which came in the final period.

February 25, 2015

Poor third quarter along with Williams’ 24 points hands Redskins season-ender

By Matt Kracht
& Keith Stewart
keith@newsprogress.com

It was all Redskins Monday night in the first game of the ISHA class 2A regional at St Teresa, but the same performance could not be repeated Tuesday as Sullivan fell to no. 1 seed and host 51-32 in the regional semifinal.
The night before, Sullivan had their best shooting performance of the season with Zach Hrvol knocking down five three pointers tallying 24 points including three money balls in the first quarter. Nick Frerichs and Alec Ballinger added three deep treys apiece and both finished with 11 points. Head coach Chester Reeder has watched his team go from struggling to score early on in the season to filling up the bucket on a seven game win streak.
“It was by far our best shooting effort. We were 11-17 from three-point; the most we had in a game before this was five. The second quarter was where we won the game, especially defensively holding them to five points and really put it on them.” Read More

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