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Monticello Doesn’t Earn Win Easily as SOV Puts the Pressures On

News Progress Posted on October 9, 2013 by webmasterMarch 28, 2014

Photo by Keith Stewart SOV’s Devin Mosier leaps for the grab during Friday’s game at Monticello. The Redskins lost 27-14, but managed to do more damage than any other team Monticello has faced so far this year.

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SOV’s Devin Mosier leaps for the grab during Friday’s game at Monticello. The Redskins lost 27-14, but managed to do more damage than any other team Monticello has faced so far this year.

SOV does what no other team this year has

by Keith Stewart
keith@newsprogress.com

Coming into last Friday night’s matchup, Monticello’s defense had been touted as one of, if not the best defenses in the area. And rightfully so.

Allowing just over an average of six points per game through five weeks of football, the Sages had made a name for themselves among OVC huddles. They were even plastered across the front of the Decatur Herald and Review’s sports section earlier that day.

But none of this seemed to matter to SOV’s football team, who travelled to Monticello as the expected homecoming appetizer and though, yes, did lose, posted 14 points, the most any team has scored on the Sages this season and nearly half of what they had allowed all year, not to mention, making for a game that was either team’s win or loss up until the final minutes of the fourth quarter. Read More

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Redskins Fall In Three To Cardinals In Spite Of Supreme Effort

News Progress Posted on October 9, 2013 by webmasterMarch 28, 2014

Boyer injured, hopeful to return

Kirk Whitaker
Arthur/Sullivan Reporter

The struggles continued for the Sullivan Lady Redskins (5-15) as they faced off against Warrensburg in Sullivan Thursday, with hope that some home cooking would help them get another mark in the win column. Sullivan won the first set 25-19 but fell in the following two sets 27-29, and 25-16 and lost junior hitter Brittin Boyer to an apparent ankle injury late in the second set after she and senior Alex Love collided. Read More

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Knights Top Tri-County, but Lose Top Two Defensive Players to Injury

News Progress Posted on October 9, 2013 by webmasterMarch 28, 2014

Titans put up fight, but ultimately fall

by Kirk Whitaker
Arthur/Sullivan Reporter

Just as they did in all their previous wins this season, AL-AH scored over 35 points on their victims Friday night.

The Knights opened the first quarter on a traditionally hot start as seems to be their forte but in what was also the most unorthodox way of doing it yet.

After junior running back Steven Wright ran in from six yards out on the Knights’ first drive of the game—in which they exclusively ran the ball down the Titans’ throats—AL kicked off and the ball hit a Tri-County player with the Knights recovering. Read More

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Lone Goal Enough for Bulldogs’ Win Over Knights

News Progress Posted on October 2, 2013 by webmasterMarch 28, 2014

Photo by Keith Stewart David Emrick (left) tries to stave off St. Anthony's Andreas Travnik during Tuesday afternoon's contest in Lovington.

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David Emrick (left) tries to stave off St. Anthony's Andreas Travnik during Tuesday afternoon's contest in Lovington.

Despite second half possession, Knights unable to score

by Keith Stewart
keith@newsprogress.com

St. Anthony head soccer coach Scott Demers wasn't happy with how his upper classmen were playing Tuesday afternoon so he benched them.

In their place went freshmen and sophomores.

Whether you agree with the move or not, it paid off for the Bulldogs when freshman Donovan Hammer scored on a cleanup after a loose ball found its way in the Knights' box with 5:29 remaining in the first half.

"We had an issue with going for the ball so I took out our starters and put in freshman," said Demers. "The seniors, the starters showed they didn't want to play, or their focus was on personal matters. Read More

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Lady T-Wolves Come Back to Win in Three against Blue Streaks

News Progress Posted on October 2, 2013 by webmasterMarch 28, 2014

Without Decesaro, changes made

by Emily Scott
Bethany Reporter

As the Okaw Valley volleyball team soared above the Martinsville Blue Streaks to win their 12-25, 25-23, 25-17 match on Tuesday, they learned that the willingness to change is always beneficial.

In the absence of setter Mollee Decesaro, the Lady T-Wolves were shaken up for the first game trying to fill her shoes and get comfortable fulfilling different roles.  Read More

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Unable to Sustain a Productive Series, SOV Gets Blanked by Rockets

News Progress Posted on October 2, 2013 by webmasterMarch 28, 2014

Unity run game prevails

by Keith Stewart
keith@newsprogress.com

Friday’s game is so far, and likely to be, SOV’s worst game of the season, at least when looking at the score, a whopping 0-50 loss at the hands of perennial football powerhouse Tolono-Unity, who was ranked No. 7 in class 3A heading into the contest.

But if there was ever a score that was misleading, it was in fact Friday’s, for the game was not complete dominance as the scoreboard suggested.

After stopping Unity on fourth-and-one on their opening drive, the Redskins put together what would be their longest series of the game, consisting of six first downs, marching all the way to the Unity 18-yard line, before turning the ball over on fourth-and-12.

“That first drive, we came out with trying to run the ball right at them and develop the mentality that’s been successful for us and not making some very smart play calls,” said Unity head coach Scott Hamilton. “They got us off balance, had us jump a couple times but in the end, we made some big plays and got the stops when we had to and then we were able to move down the field.” Read More

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Seniors Account for Six Scores as Knights shutout Martinsville

News Progress Posted on October 2, 2013 by webmasterMarch 28, 2014

by Kirk Whitaker
Arthur/Sullivan Reporter

For the second and final time as a co-op before Atwood-Hammond joins next year, it was Arthur-Lovington high school’s homecoming; and for the second and final time, the Knights won on their homecoming.

“We had a great atmosphere for homecoming,” Knights head coach Dale Schuring said. “We had a lot of people here, and our seniors definitely fed off that.”
For the fourth time this season the Knights dropped more than 40 points on their opponent. The Knights (4-1 1-1 LOVC) stand in second in the LOVC behind Cerro Gordo-Bement, who handed AL their only loss of the season so far. Read More

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Lancers Fall In Championship Match in Arcola

News Progress Posted on October 2, 2013 by webmasterMarch 28, 2014

Photo by Keith Stewart Brooke Tabb goes deep in the court to meet the volley during Saturday’s tournament championship against Tri-County.

Photo by Keith Stewart
Brooke Tabb goes deep in the court to meet the volley during Saturday’s tournament championship against Tri-County.

Sullivan finishes sixth

Kirk Whitaker
Arthur/Sullivan Reporter

With a record of 13-0—a school record accomplished after last Thursday’s victory over Cerro Gordo—the Arthur-Lovington Lancers took their perfect record into the Arcola Invitational Saturday, but with a slightly different lineup.

Junior Jessica Davis fractured the tip of her right ring finger and was unable to play in the tournament Saturday.

But that didn’t stop the Lancers from opening the day bright and early facing a pumped up Arcola squad.  Read More

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OVMS Dismantles Shelbyville for Opening Win

News Progress Posted on September 27, 2013 by webmasterMarch 28, 2014

Both the seventh and eighth grade OVMS girls basketball teams defeated Shelbyville Thursday evening to begin the season 1-0.

The seventh grade squad got out to a quick 8-2 lead in the first, and proceeded to score seven points in the second followed by six in the third. They capped off the game with 14 points in the final quarter, all while holding Shelbyville to just one more point on their way to a 35-3 blowout.

Bella Benning went 5-of-20 from the field, scoring a team high of 11. Madison Voge went 4-of-11 for eight points, and teammate Kate Jeffers went 4-of-10, also for eight.
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SOV Downs A&M for OV Homecoming

News Progress Posted on September 25, 2013 by webmasterMarch 28, 2014

Photo by RR Best Quarterback Nick Frerichs tries to break a Raider tackle Friday night. The junior rushed for 125 yards and one touchdown and threw for 101 yards, including a touchdown pass to Joe Jeffers.

Photo by RR Best
Quarterback Nick Frerichs tries to break a Raider tackle Friday night. The junior rushed for 125 yards and one touchdown and threw for 101 yards, including a touchdown pass to Joe Jeffers.

First win over Raiders since A&M formed

by Kirk Whitaker
Arthur/Sullivan Reporter

After getting blown out by Maroa-Forsyth last week, SOV had to prepare for Central A&M, whom the Redskins had never beaten before. The stakes were even higher, due to the fact that this was the homecoming game for the athletes from Okaw Valley.

“Okaw Valley really does a great homecoming, and our kids do enjoy going over and participating in it,” Redskins head coach Charles Brown said. “The atmosphere was great today.”

Despite whatever distractions may come from the school festivities, Brown said his boys prepared well this week, and the evidence of such showed late in the first quarter as SOV drove down the field. Read More

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On Route 133 between Lovington and Arthur, power poles fell as a result of the storm systems that hit central Illinois in two waves on Wednesday, June 17th. These storms left many without power and caused widespread damage throughout the area, including confirmed tornado touchdowns in nearby counties.


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