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Sr. Legion Team’s Season Ends with Two Losses in Division Tourney

News Progress Posted on July 30, 2013 by adminMarch 28, 2014
Jr. Team wins Division Tournament, advances to State Saturday
by Kirk Whitaker
Arthur/Sullivan Reporter

For American Legion Post 429’s Senior Legion baseball team, it has been a sub-par summer. The Senior team finished the season 9-13, with the final two losses coming in the first two games of the division tournament.

Submitted by Duff Hoel Pictured, front row, left to right are Griffin Day, Dylan Hart, Nick Bates, Avery Schrock, Cole Evans, Kaleb Williams, Dalton Hoel, Luke Armstrong, and Zach Hrvol. Back Row, left to right: Coach Dillon Hoel, Coach Adam Carver, Jeremy Plank, Clayton Turner, Blake Woodard, Devin Rose, Jackson McCrory, Devin Still, Zach Bates, and Coach Duff Hoel. Not pictured:Tommy Watson and Brody Elder
Submitted by Duff Hoel
Pictured, front row, left to right are Griffin Day, Dylan Hart, Nick Bates, Avery Schrock, Cole Evans, Kaleb Williams, Dalton Hoel, Luke Armstrong, and Zach Hrvol.
Back Row, left to right: Coach Dillon Hoel, Coach Adam Carver, Jeremy Plank, Clayton Turner, Blake Woodard, Devin Rose, Jackson McCrory, Devin Still, Zach Bates, and Coach Duff Hoel. Not pictured:Tommy Watson and Brody Elder

According to head coach Duff Hoel the team played well and had opportunities to win both of those games.
“Going into the season we knew the senior team was not very deep. The senior team had some good hitters and scored runs pretty well but couldn’t hold leads. The team had only one true pitcher. We had a few arms, but pitching was certainly a weak spot on this team."
There were also chances for improvement left untapped.
“I was really disappointed that we weren’t able to get more games in due to weather and other teams canceling games due to lack of players," said Hoel. "The older guys had an opportunity to play some good teams when we did get games in."
According to the coach, there were some players on the junior team that could have contributed some depth to the senior team.
“We had several players on our junior team that have a skill set that would allow them to play senior legion, but we made the decision to keep them on the junior team and try to make a deep post season runwith the junior team.”
And the Juniors are doing just that, as they are enjoying an unprecedented amount of success for a Mo-Do team, a season on the opposite end of the spectrum of the senior team. Read More

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Six run fifth inning puts Maroa up past Sullivan in 13-3 loss at home

News Progress Posted on April 17, 2013 by webmasterMarch 28, 2014

by Keith Stewart

keith@newsprogress.com

Caught up in the fussy, cool Illinois spring weather last Friday, Sullivan hosted Class 2A no. 3 Maroa-Forsyth, and though the Lady Trojans got up quick with three runs in the first, Sullivan responded in the second, scoring three to tie the game. But not only would that cap all the production Sullivan could muster, but it would be followed by a devastating six run fifth inning that led Maroa-Forsyth to a 13-3 win. Read More

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Lancers down St. Thomas More 8-4 behind consistent hitting and pitching

News Progress Posted on April 17, 2013 by webmasterMarch 28, 2014

Photo by Keith Stewart. Lancer shortstop Ashley Tabb tries to maintain the catch at second for the throwout Monday afternoon. The Lancers toppled visiting St. Thomas More 8-4.

Photo by Keith Stewart. Lancer shortstop Ashley Tabb tries to maintain the catch at second for the throwout Monday afternoon. The Lancers toppled visiting St. Thomas More 8-4.

Kirk Whitaker

Arthur/Sullivan Reporter

After going 2-0 in Ramsey Saturday, Katie Wildman and the Arthur-Lovington/ Atwood-Hammond Lancers took to the field to face St. Thomas More, and behind nine strikeouts from Wildman, and two RBIs by both Emily Seegmiller and Sherelle Coller they defeated the Lady Sabers 8-4. Read More

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Hagerman throws two-hit gem as OV takes down East Central

News Progress Posted on April 17, 2013 by webmasterMarch 28, 2014

Kirk Whitaker

Arthur/Sullivan Reporter

Behind a complete game, 12 strikeout, two-hit pitching performance from sophomore Peyton Hagerman, Okaw Valley took care of perennial conference championship contender East Central 7-2. Read More

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Redskins come back at home and spoil OV’s chance of victory

News Progress Posted on April 5, 2013 by webmasterMarch 28, 2014

Sullivan's Andy Brown steals home on a passed ball Tuesday evening. The Redskins came back to upset OV in the bottom of the seventh inning to win 12-11.

Sullivan's Andy Brown steals home on a passed ball Tuesday evening. The Redskins came back to upset OV in the bottom of the seventh inning to win 12-11.

Kirk Whitaker

Sullivan/Arthur Reporter

With a 14 year old on the mound and coming off games with more than 10 hits, Okaw Valley looked to come and defeat Sullivan at Lane Field; they would come close, but in the end the Redskins would prevail.

The game started off with Read More

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