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Have a sports story? E-mail them to B [email protected] THURSDAY JANUARY 21, 2016 SPORTSenquirerdemocrat.com Third time the charm for Bunker Hill Dane Sellars in tying the game with 3:16 to play. Cavies to play 6-6. Carlinville nudged closer, tying Bates had 10 of Carlinville’s 12 the game on a Xavier Dunlap free Gillespie Friday first quarter points, but a putback throw, 52-52 with 1:59 to play in basket by Adam Brewer led to a regulation. By Eric Becker 12-12 tie after eight minutes. The teams exchanged turnovers, With an eight-day break be- The Cavies led 19-16 after a with Coffman hitting two of three tween games and a third meeting steal and layup by Brady Jamie- free throws with 49.6 seconds re- in the last two weeks between son, but Sellars hit the second of maining to give the Minutemen Carlinville and Bunker Hill, things his four three-pointers in the game, the lead for good. were not on the side of the Cava- and then took the lead at 23-21 on It was 54-53 with 14 seconds liers on Monday in their opening a pair of Coffman hoops. left, when the Cavies called for game of the Macoupin County Sellars’ third three-pointer of time. They never got a shot at tak- Tournament. the half, and a Coffman baseball ing the lead as an errant pass went Bunker Hill held on to beat the pass to Sean Yates for a layup ex- out of bounds for the most critical Cavaliers for the first time this sea- tended Bunker Hill’s advantage to turnover of the game. son, 56-53, despite a furious fourth 28-21. Hayden Thompson’s drive Bunker Hill hit two of four free quarter comeback by the Cavies. to the hoop made it a 28-23 half- throws, including one off a techni- The Minutemen, who have lost time lead for the Minutemen. cal for a Carlinville player hitting a handful of close games in recent Bunker Hill did not trail the en- the ball on the inbounds pass be- weeks, including back-to-back tire second half. Carlinville was fore it was thrown. three-point losses to Lebanon and within 33-32 before back to back With the score 56-53, the Min- Gillespie over the weekend, were hoops from Austin Yates and Sel- utemen inbounded the ball and ran able to hold on for a close victory lars made it 37-32. A 12-5 run to out the remaining 3.9 seconds to on Monday night. end the third quarter gave the Min- seal the victory. “Our lack of discipline on the utemen a 45-37 lead heading to the Sellars had 19 points and Coff- defensive end (was key),” said fourth. man had 15 for the Minutemen, Carlinville coach Alan Cooper, When Coffman’s drive to the which shot 20 of 39 from the field whose squad fell to 5-9 with the hoop netted Bunker Hill a 47-37 and 10 of 18 from the foul line loss. “We didn’t get stops through- lead, the Cavaliers defense finally with 14 turnovers. Brewer added out the game, we took possessions began making some plays, and 11 points. off and we didn’t do what we in just about 85 seconds of game Carlinville got 19 points from needed to do on the defensive end. time, had erased a 10-point deficit. Bates and 13 from Jamieson. We shouldn’t have been in the hole Thompson had a three-point Thompson finished with nine Photo by Eric Becker we were in.” play, a basket to the hoop and a points; Dunlap had eight points Xavier Dunlap of Carlinville (23) guards Dane Sellars of Bunker Hill during county tournament action Mon- Carlinville hadn’t played since free throw, sandwiched around and Walton finished with four day night. Jan. 9 at Auburn, a 66-48 loss. a Bates hoop and Jamieson free points. The Cavies were 21 of 44 It had a patient offense early in throws to tie the game at 47-47. from the field, 10 of 18 at the foul in Piasa. The tournament will con- well. back into the rhythm of the game building a 4-0 lead on hoops from Brewer countered with back- line, with 13 turnovers. clude on Saturday with the Cavies “Sure, you take eight days off - that accounts for a lot of it. But Adam Walton and Joe Bates. to-back hoops, and Bunker Hill, Carlinville will play Gillespie at game time to be determined. and you have a long stretch where it’s not an excuse for not coming The Minutemen got three-point despite eight turnovers in the final 6 p.m. Friday evening to complete Cooper said the days off between you don’t play and we’re kind of out and getting it done on the de- hits from Stormmy Coffman and quarter, regained the lead at 51-47 pool play at the county tournament games could have been a factor as stagnant,” Cooper said. “Getting fensive end.” Cavies force 33 turnovers, roll past Oilers in second half By Eric Becker ter. While cold shooting hampered 18 lead was taken by the Cavies to It was Pink Out Night to support Carlinville early, turnovers were the the fourth quarter. Breast Cancer awareness at East main problem for the Oilers, who Rachel Olroyd hit a free throw Alton-Wood River Thursday night. had 12 in the second quarter and 33 late, while Gabrielle Marchiori and The host Oilers wore pink uni- for the game. Olivia Olroyd capped the scoring forms, which seemed to help them Back-to-back baskets by Grace with hoops for the Cavies. in the first half against Carlinville, Zachary, a free throw by Kayla Seal The game saw the Cavaliers at- but not in the second half. and a rebound basket by Emma tempt 43 more shots than the Oilers The Cavaliers busted open a rela- Griffith off a missed free throw due to a huge rebounding and turn- tively close game at halftime with a made it 17-11. over margin in the game. big third quarter en route to a 52-23 EAWR (2-17) got a pair of hoops, Carlinville finished 22 of69 from victory at EAWR. from Renken and Courtney Beneke, the field, while the Oilers, who Carlinville improved to 6-15 and were within 17-15. Carlinville were seven of 12 shooting in the and will play North Mac at 5 p.m. closed on a 6-2 run to end the first first half, finished 9 of 26 for the Tuesday at the Macoupin County half with a 23-17 advantage. game. Tournament at Southwestern. A re- Any hopes for the Oilers were Schmidt had a game-high 16 cap from that game can be found at dashed in the third quarter, being points and Zachary added 10 enquirerdemocrat. com outscored 18-1 by Carlinville. points. Lair finished with seven; The Oilers hit three long range Marley Schmidt hit a pair of Albertine, five; Griffith, four; Seal, shots in the first quarter, two from three-pointers during a quarter three; O. Olyrod, Sydney Bates and Carly Campbell and a long-arching opening 12-0 run. Seal added a Marchiori, two each; and R. Olroyd three from Becca Renken, and held hoop, while Hannah Lair and Lydia ,one point. The Cavies had eight a 9-7 lead on the Cavies through Albertine also added baskets. turnovers and were six of 16 at the one quarter. East Alton’s only point came foul line. Photo by Eric Becker Trailing 11-8, the Carlinville from the foul line in the third. Zach- The Oilers were paced by Camp-

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Thursday, JANUARY 21, 2016 Macoupin County Enquirer~Democrat 1B sports Piasa Birds have strong tournament opener Miners edge Bunker Hill on late three-pointer By Eric Becker and Kyle Cunningham Southwestern, the defending Macoupin County boys' tourna- ment champion, opened its quest to repeat with a resounding 59-20 vic- tory over Staunton Saturday after- noon at Southwestern High School. The Piasa Birds jumped out 16-5 after one quarter, led by Collin Baumgartner’s seven points and three blocks. All of Staunton’s first-half of- fense came from Corey Scroggins, as he scored all 12 of the Bulldogs first-half points. His second three-pointer of the half trimmed the Southwestern lead to 20-12, but was countered by three-point hits from Dylan Green and Caden Heyen, along with a Ben Gallaher three-point Photo by Eric Becker play which made it 31-12 at inter- Staunton’s Ryan Best has his shot blocked by Collin Baumgartner of Southwestern Saturday afternoon at mission. the Macoupin County tournament. Staunton (2-15) got some oth- ers involved offensively in the The Panthers got off to a hot start take the lead for just the second as a team which helped get a lot of third quarter but could not make with a 9-0 run over the Wildcats. time in the contest. Conlee scored our points during the game. We’re up the deficit. Baumgartnermade a After being rendered scoreless for three of the five points on a basket just going to take this tournament three-pointer - the fifth such make roughly four minutes, the Cats and a foul. The lead was very short one game at a time and keep play- from five different Piasa Birds in countered with a 5-0 run capped off lived as Mayes would knock down ing hard.” the game - to carry a 42-18 lead by an open three from sophomore both of his free throws, making the York led the Panthers with 25 Photo by Jan Dona through three quarters. Roger Conlee. The score would be score 39-38 in favor of the Pan- points, Mt Olive’s Roger Conlee Colin Tieman hits a go-ahead three-pointer for Gillespie in the final Scroggins opened the fourth 14-10 in favor of the Panthers after thers. The lead would change sev- had 20 points followed by Joey seconds Saturday night. quarter scoring with a hoop, but one period of play. eral times in the waning minutes Baum with 11. the Bulldogs wouldn’t score again. Mt. Olive would quickly find of the third and ended on another Gillespie 53, Bunker Hill 50 traveling which led to a Miner the arc. The Minutemen would Brock Seymour had five points late themselves within two points of basket and foul for Conlee which The top-seeded Gillespie Min- basket by senior Blake Hayes. The then force a turnover which led to for the Piasa Birds as they cruised the Panthers after successful free put the Cats on top 47-46 after 24 ers took on the No. 3 seed Bunker Minutemen were able to get out to another three by Coffman. to victory. throws. However a quick basket minutes of basketball. Hill Minutemen on Saturday in a 5-0 run to stay in the game. Coff- Bunker Hill would hit back to Southwestern (9-10) was led by by North Mac junior Logan York The fourth period was unlike any what has arguably been the best man would nail his second three of back threes in less than a minute, Baumgartner with 18 points and brought the lead back to four. other prior. The Panthers would game in the tournament thus far. the period and get fouled doing so. tying the game at 26. Price would Bailey finished with 12. The Birds Just when it looked like North never look back after a 5-0 run to The Miners and Minuteman previ- The lead would be 14-9 in favor of end the run on a basket, putting his were 23 of 48 from the field and Mac may distance themselves start the fourth. They began to dis- ously hooked up in the Carlinville Gillespie after one. team back on top yet again. The eight of 12 from the foul line with from the Wildcats, sophomore tance themselves and capitalize off Holiday Tournament in which was Bunker Hill’s Austin Yates Miners would go back on top by just seven turnovers in the game. Joey Baum put up a three to push of Mt. Olive turnovers. a tight knit contest that ended in an drew his team within three on five beforeBunker Hill would- an Baumgartner had five rebounds his team within one with six min- Ultimately timely shooting and eight-point Gillespie victory. This an uncontested basket. The Min- swer back with more threes. Coff- and four blocks for the Piasa Birds. utes to go in the half. The Panthers forced turnovers led to a North game proved to be even closer than ers would quickly jump back to man would be on fire as he hit his Ben Lowis added eight rebounds would score four more, extending Mac win. the one prior. a six-point lead after Price would fourth three of the game and put the and Bailey had three steals and their lead to five. The Wildcats Mt. Olive head coach David Ma- The largest lead would only be make the basket and knock down Minutemen back in the lead 34-33. three assists. would draw within three after a ciejewski commented on his team’s six by the Miners followed by a a free throw. However, due to the After a Gillespie missed three Scroggins had 14 for Staunton, basket by junior Ethan Swenson. tough loss, “We came out in the five-point lead by the Minutemen. Minutemen’s ability to battle and opportunity by Price, Sean Yates which made nine of 37 shots from Sophomore Gavin Mayes was un- first half and struggled a little bit In the end it was a last second three hit crucial threes, the Miner lead rebounded the ball and found a the field and were zero of six at the successful with a two point shot for with North Mac’s full court press pointer that separated the two. would never be more than six for wide open red-hot Coffman for foul line with 17 turnovers. the Panthers, it was then rebounded and turned the ball over. The kids Gillespie junior Nick Price initi- the rest of the contest. They would his fifth three of the game and the --- by Wildcat junior Andrew Jones. did a nice job of battling back to tie ated the scoring with an open three, come within one of their opponent largest Bunker Hill lead of the eve- North Mac 64, Mt. Olive 53 Jones dished the rock to Baum who it. We went back and forth and they putting his team on top 3-0 with a with five points from Yates, which ning. Gillespie would not panic The No. 3 seed North Mac Pan- nailed his second three of the game, just got away from us in the last 3 little over a minute gone in the first came via the three and a layup. De- despite these quick scoring jolts by thers took on the No. 6 seed Mt. which in turn tied the score at 22- minutes of the game. We had a few period. Bunker Hill countered with spite the quick 5-0 run, the Miners the Bunker Hill and the dangerous Olive Wildcats in game five of 22 with 2:49 to play. The common crucial turnovers. That has really two on a basket by senior Adam would not be jarred even the slight- Stormmy Coffman. the 97th annual Macoupin County theme of the game would be each been the story of the year for us so Brewer. The Minutemen would est. The Minuteman would hold onto Tournament. The Panthers came team seemed to score with short far. We are having a hard time clos- then get the ball back on a defen- Price was there for the layup a five point lead, their largest of the in with a record of 8-7, while the runs. The Cats were hanging tough, ing the fourth quarter. It seems like sive rebound. This would lead to and before you knew it the Miners game. Wildcats were 2-16. Despite the down by just three at the half. we can’t score for three or four an open three by junior Stormmy would be back on top by six. That Gillespie senior Eli Fox was vast difference in records, the North Mac senior Cooper Etter minutes and that was the difference Coffman and a Bunker Hill 5-3 would be the leading margin going fouled early in fourth period ac- Wildcats were able to stay in the opened the second half with a la- in the game” lead. This lead would be short lived into the second play of action with tion. He sank both free throws, game and even managed to take yup and a five-point Panther lead. North Mac Junior Logan York as Gillespie sophomore Micheal Gillespie on top 26-20. which cut the Minutemen lead to the lead at one point. The Panthers Conlee would counter with an open said “ I think we stepped it up of- Robbins scored to tied the game at Just like the Miners, the Minute- three. Two more successful free were able to make fewer mistakes three for the Wildcats inching his fensively after we’ve been strug- five. men also couldn’t be phased by throws by senior Evan Price cut the in the long run and capitalized off team closer to the lead, down by gling moving the ball around for Price would put the Miners on their opponent. Junior Chase Wil- deficit to one. Price hit a crucial their opponents errors, thus ending two. After baskets by both teams, a while. Defensively we did just top just seconds later on an open liams cut the Gillespie lead down in a 64-53 Panther win. the Cats would go on a 5-0 run and great pressuring them and working three. Coffman would be caught to three after a shot from beyond See BASKETBALL on 8B.

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Or mail to: Youth Indoor Soccer, PO Box 642, Carlinville, IL 62626 TBA - Will consist of Seniors. 2B Macoupin County Enquirer~Democrat Thursday, JANUARY 21, 2016 sports BOWLING SCORES Wednesday Night City League Clay Busters registration Feb. 6 Bowlero Lanes, Carlinville January 20, 2016 - Week 20 Place Team Name Won Registration for the Carlinville ing skills and earn state and na- Sports Extra Wednesday Night Elks League 1. Sullivan’s 13 Clay Busters is set for 10 a.m Feb. tional recognition. The program is January 13, 2016 - Week 21 2. Rull’s 9 6 at the Star Gun Club. designed to instill in participants Place Team Name Points 3. Jewelry, Gifts & More 9 A parent or guardian must attend safe firearms handling, commit- 1. Anchor Inn 25 4. Charlie’s Coins 9 registration. The Clay Busters are a ment, responsibility, leadership and Rams fans deserve better, 2. Kufa and Son 22 5. Alply Panels 8 part of the Scholastic Clay Target teamwork. 6. Lumpy’s 3 3. Elks 1412 19 7. TJ’s 3 Program (SCTP) and the Academ- Participants are under the su- 4. Guthrie Insurance 18 ics Integrity Marksmanship (AIM), pervision of adult trained coaches. but what did you expect? 8. Knights of Columbus 2 5. Heinz Furniture 18 Handicap Game — 1,267, Rull’s; a youth program of the Amateur For more information, contact By Eric Becker ford, A.J. Feeley, Kellen Clem- 6. Edward Jones 17 1,264, TJ’s; 1,244, Lumpy’s. Trapshooting Association (ATA). Bruce Barnes at (217) 971-8582 or Stan ens, Austin Davis, , 7. P M Machine Shop 15 Handicap Series — 3,561, TJ’s; The group provides area school- e-mail [email protected]. Kroenke and 8. Wood Duck 6 3,558, Rull’s; 3,509, Lumpy’s. aged participants in fifth through There is also a Facebook page un- was born have all started at least thee Handicap Game — 1,249, Kufa and Scratch Game – 300, J J McDaniel 12th grades the opportunity to der Carlinville Clay Busters Trap- in ‘47 and games. Bradford, top overall & Joe Cline; 296, Chuck Price. Son; 1,195, Heinz Furniture; 1,137, showcase their competitive shoot- shooting. named pick, showed the most promise Scratch Series – 783, Chuck Price, after St. but got hurt and was traded last Wood Duck. 742, Bruce Hedrick; 736, Andy Mayer. Louis season. Handicap Series — 3,495, Kufa sports leg- They were very bad for a and Son; 3,395, Heinz Furniture; Third quarter haunts Lady Beavers Thursday Night Ladies’ League ends Enos time and held the NFL’s worst 3,288, Guthrie Insurance. January 21, 2015 - Week 17 Slaughter Scratch Game – 255, Cody Magu- in loss to Iowa Wesleyan three-year record at one point. Place Team Name Won and Stan ire; 252, Chris Fricke; 244, Will Pitch- The Blackburn women’s bas- The third quarter was key, as Were 15-65 during one five-year 1. Yatches 71 the Man, ford. ketball team shot 56 percent from Iowa Wesleyan’s 34-9 scoring out- stretch. was brought 2. Handicaps 56 but his legacy will go down in the field Wednesday night, but 32 put would indicate. That opened in during the 2012 season and Scratch Series – 689, Chad Rives; 3. Bank & Trust 53 this area within the same juris- turnovers and a tough third quarter the lead to 65-34 through three with a strong defense, helped 4. Hicks Maytag 44 diction as Benedict Arnold. enabled visiting Iowa Wesleyan to quarters of play. the Rams to a 7-8-1 record his Handicap Game — 952, Yatches; Kroenke, a so-called Mis- 936, Bank & Trust; 913, Handicaps. pull away for a 76-50 victory in SI- Dakota Flesner added 17 point first year, a vast improvement sourian and a member of the Nails Dawson/Joe Kufa League Handicap Series — 2,696, Yatches; LAC play. and Kaylee Moselesy 11 for Iowa from previous seasons. Missouri Sports Hall of Fame, January 18, 2016 - Week 22 2,641, Hick’s Maytag; 2,634, Handi- The Beavers slipped to 2-12 on Wesleyan, which was 26 of 57 from But his teams never pro- leaves the NFL market in St. gressed, especially offensively. Place Team Name Points caps. the season, 2-5 in the conference. the field, and 13 of 30 at the three- Scratch Game – 226, Melissa Louis vacant for the foresee- Yes, they beat Seattle more than 1. Cherry Tree Gift 21 Iowa Wesleyan improved to 12-2, point line. They were 11 of 14 at Ocepek; 221, Carrie Hardt; 218, Pat able future, and with it takes his 2. Range Imp. Co. 15-1/2 7-0 in the loop. the foul line. once, including sweeping the Varwig. fortune to Inglewood, Calif. to 3. Illini Tech Services 15 Darby Massner put on a three- Blackburn was led by Candace series this year. They played the Scratch Series – 593, Jamie Clark; build an NFL empire in the sec- 4. Glass Cutters 12-1/2 point clinic for Iowa Wesley- Pollock with 14 points, includ- Hawks’ and everyone else in 562, Dugie Karl; 559, Carrie Hardt. ond largest market in the coun- 5. Cubby Hole 12 an, making 10 of 13 from long ing three of four from three-point their division very tough. try. This year, they were 4-2 6. Roth Autobody 8-1/2 Friday Night Classic League range en route to a game-high 32 range. Danique Smith had four re- January 22, 2015 - Week 20 For the NFL, it’s just business. within the division, winning at 7. Bruckert-Daley 7-1/2 points. bounds and three assists with five Place Team Name Won It’s a money-making business. 8. Bye 0 Blackburn kept the game close points. Elizabeth Johnston had Arizona and at Seattle. The Jeff 1. Roma’s 19 It doesn’t care about the fans Handicap Game — 1,183, Cherry throughout the first half, tied 13-13 four rebounds, while Aleisha Stilt- Fisher special, some point out, 2. The Progressive Club 14 in cities where it feels the prod- was the divisional games and Tree Gift; 1,179, Cubby Hole; 1,175, after a quarter. IWU took a 31-24 ner had nine points and six assists, Range Imp. Co. 3. Lamo’s 11 uct’s home base, meaning the teams that were favored to beat 4. Superbowl 11 lead to intermission. along with two steals. Handicap Series — 3,423, Cherry stadium, is inferior. Or whether the Rams. Against the teams 5. Tubular Steel 9 or not fans show up to watch a evenly matched or worse, the Tree Gift; 3,343, Range Imp. Co.; 3,315, 6. Kravanya 7 team win 15 of 80 games during Rams really struggled. Con- Cubby Hole. 7. Maverick Steak & Spirits 7 one five-year period. sistency, especially on offense, Scratch Game – 278, Randy Gaff- 8. Darts for Kids 6 College campus clips The Edward Jones Dome was was the Rams downfall as far as ney; 277, Dan Goode; 246, Gordon Al- Handicap Game — 1,311, Roma’s; built in the mid-90s to attract a not winning games. len. 1,266, Kravanya; 1,255, Darts for Kids. By Tom Emery when they are in possession.” Handicap Series — 3,850, Roma’s; team, after the Cardinals bailed It’s not the city, it’s not the Scratch Series – 669, Dan Goode; and staff reports On the men’s side, freshman 3,604, Lamo’s; 3,590, Kravanya. town following the 1987 season. 657, Gordon Allen; 655 Steve Sandino. A number of area high school forward Gavin Creasy (North fans, it’s not the fact that St. Scratch Game – 297, Larry Lehm- graduates were top contributors Mac) saw action in five games. The Rams gladly accepted the Louis is not a three-sport town. an; 274, Greg Stein; 269, Dave John- to the men’s and women’s soccer The Blackburn men are coached move to get out of Los Angeles That’s a bunch of hooey, and BOWLING SCORES Superbowl, Gillespie son, Jim Morgan, & Josh Taylor. teams at Blackburn College this by Rob Steinkuehler, a three-year­ following the 1994 season. Mr. Kroenke should know bet- Scratch Series – 751, Greg Stein; year. starter for the Beavers from 2005­ They started 5-1 in its first ter. Monday Night Mixed League 730, Jay Grandidier; 707, Jesse Bour- Among them was junior goal- 07, two­-time Most Valuable Play- year at old Busch Stadium, be- His statements in 2010 were January 18, 2016 - Week 19 land. keeper Jourdin McFarland (Carl- er, and former captain. He was fore fading to a 7-9 record. The that it was not his intentions Place Team Name Won inville), who led the St. Louis In- later an assistant coach for four years 1996-98 were forgettable, to make the Rams leave town. 1. Misfits 7 tercollegiate Athletic Conference years at Blackburn under Aydin but Dick Vermeil, in his third 2. Superbowl 7 in save percentage while record- Gonulsen, considered by many as Well, a loophole in the lease year as coach, said the Rams 3. Nailed It Const 5 ing a 2.46 goals against average. one of the nation’s elite college agreement, the chance to double 4. Victory Lane Ford 5 McFarland notched one of her coaches. A product of Jerseyville, would rally around Kurt War- the franchise’s worth and build we want 5. Pin Assassins 2 two shutout victories in a 6­-0 win Steinkuehler was appointed head ner at after Trent a sports/entertainment complex 6. Crow’s 2 tournament win over Mount Mary coach after Gonulsen’s retirement Green hurt a knee in preseason unlike any other were too much 7. Slovak Power 0 on Sept. 12 and was helped Black- following the 2012 season. of 1999. for Mr. Kroenke not to take the 8. Blind 0 your stats. burn to a 4­-2 win over rival Mac- The head women’s coach at Little did anyone know what greed and run with it. Handicap Game — 928, Nailed It Murray in the Homecoming game Blackburn is Gould, who was was about to be...the Greatest As far as I’m concerned, and Const.; 923, Victory Lane Ford; 901, Pin on Sept. 26. She also recorded a also a top player at Blackburn Show on Turf era began. The I’m not a Rams fan but do live Assassins. 3­-1 victory in the season finale at before his graduation in 2006. Rams won 13 of 16 games in within 25 minutes of the dome, Handicap Series — 2,595, Nailed Eureka on Oct. 31. He then became the head girls’ Send us your Macoupin 1999. They clocked the Vikings this whole process has been It Const; 2,575, Crow’s; 2,547, Victory Another Carlinville graduate soccer coach at Carlinville High 49-37 in the divisional playoffs, Lane Ford. who was a regular in the Black- School, where he led the Lady one big headache. The ups and County high school then nearly lost to Tampa in the Scratch Game, Men – 276, Andrew burn women’s lineup was senior Cavaliers to a 103-­50-­5 mark in downs and who’s going to move, Morgan; 257, Jim Morgan; 247, Jim Kristin Naples, a formidable pres- seven seasons, including region- NFC Championship, beating the who’s going to stay, other teams sports stats and/or Larry Lehman Jr. ence in midfield. She picked up a al titles in 2009 and 2011. Gould Bucs 11-6 on a late perhaps moving. I’m glad the Scratch Series, Men – 683, player(s) of the week to: goal and an assist in Blackburn’s also spent six years as the head catch by Ricky Proehl to clinch whole situation is over and the Dwayne Allison; 674, Andrew Morgan; 10­-0 rout of Iowa Wesleyan in the boys’ soccer coach at Carlinville, the conference. owners got what they wanted. 655, Dakota Throne. [email protected] final home game on Oct. 27. going 100-47-­6 with a pair of In the Super Bowl, Isaac I’m not upset with Los Ange- Scratch Game, Women – 236, Dee Coach Timothy Gould speaks regional titles and the school’s Bruce’s long touchdown catch les - I’m glad they have a team Mihelcic; 227, Carrie Hardt; 219, April highly of Naples, saying, “Kris- first­ ever sectional title in boys’ and run from Warner, and Mike again, but this is all about how Ewin. tin has been a steady performer soccer in 2012. He is in his third Jones’ tackle at the one yard St. Louis and its fanbase was Scratch Series, Women – 651, Deadline each week is in the midfield and consistently season at Blackburn. line led to the Rams only Super treated. I spent the weekend Carrie Hardt; 576, Pat Varwig; 563, plays the entire 90-minute match. Serving under Gould with the Monday at 2:00 pm Bowl championship. April Ewin. 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Thursday, JANUARY 21, 2016 Macoupin County Enquirer~Democrat 3B sports Mac Stats Tuesday, Jan. 19 Boys Basketball Conlee 2, Kosowski); North Mac 0. Fouls: (Massner 10-17; Moselesy 3-7; Williams Junior High Volleyball What's On Tap? Carlinville vs. North Mac, 5 p.m. South Central Conference Mt. Olive 20; North Mac 19. Officials - Ting- 0-4; Ja.Hurd 0-1; Ray 0-1). Blackburn 6-13 Thursday at Medora Mt. Olive vs. Bunker Hill 6:30 p.m. Overall Conf ley, McFarlin, Strieker. (Pollock 3-4; Stiltner 2-5; Engel 1-3; Fellin 7th grade - Southwestern def. Carlinville Upcoming area sporting Gillespie vs. Staunton 8 p.m. Greenville 10-7 5-0 --- 0-1). Rebounds: Iowa Wesleyan 28 (Allen 8th grade - Carlinville def. Southwestern events for Carlinville High Hillsboro 7-9 4-0 Bunker Hill 09 11 21 09 - 50 7); Blackburn 20 (Danique Smith, John- Saturday at Edwardsville Tournament School (CHS), Carlinville Gillespie 14 12 10 17 - 53 ston 4). Assists: Iowa Wesleyan 20 (Wil- 7th grade - Carlinville def. Southwestern; Middle School (CMS) and Thursday, Jan. 21 Pana 9-7 3-1 Quincy Notre Dame def. Carlinville; Ed- Blackburn College (BC) Bunker Hill vs. Staunton 5 p.m. Litchfield 10-8 3-2 Bunker Hill (8-12) - Summers 1 3-4 5; liams, Iverson 7); Blackburn 16 (Stiltner 6). wardsville def. Carlinville; Gillespie def. Jan. 21 Southwestern vs. Carlinville 6:30 p.m. Roxana 11-6 2-2 S.Yates 1 0-0 3; Coffman 5 2-3 17; Sellars Turnovers: Iowa Wesleyan 16; Blackburn CHS girls’ basketball at Macoupin Mt. Olive vs. Gillespie 8 p.m. Piasa Southwestern 9-10 2-2 2 0-2 5; Brewer 2 1-2 5; A.Yates 2 0-2 4; 32. Carlinville County tournament vs. Southwestern Saturday, Jan. 23 Gillespie 10-8 2-3 Williams 3 4-4 11; Kahl 0 0-0 0. Totals: 16 Saturday at Eureka College (Piasa Southwestern), 6:30 noon - 5th place game Vandalia 3-15 0-3 FG, 10-17 FT 50. Blackburn 06 10 13 12 - 41 CHS wrestling at Auburn, w/ 3 p.m. - 3rd place game Carlinville 5-9 0-3 Gillespie (10-8) - Wargo 0 2-4 2; Tieman Eureka 22 13 19 16 - 70 Cubby Hole Wrestler Shelbyville, Mt. Olive, 5 p.m. 6 p.m. - Championship Staunton 2-16 0-5 1 0-0 3; N.Price 10 5-7 29; Myers 0-0 0; Blackburn (2-14, 2-7) - Andrews 5-10, CMS boys’ basketball vs. Hillsboro, 6 Friday, Jan. 15 Hayes 2 4-6 8; Fox 2 2-2 7; E.Price 1 2-2 4. 0-0 10; Danae Smith 3-9, 2-2 8; Stiltner 0-4, of the Week p.m. Area Boxscores Litchfield 62, Gillespie 51 Totals: 16 FG, 15-21 FT 53. 0-0 0; Danique Smith 2-4, 2-3 6; Pollock CMS volleyball vs. Bunker Hill, 6 p.m. Thursday at East Alton Roxana 63, Staunton 31 Three-point FG: Bunker Hill 8 (Coffman 1-8, 0-3 2; Tillman 0-1, 0-0 0; Engel 1-3, Senior Jan. 22 Carlinville 07 16 18 11 - 52 Waverly 53, Mt. Olive 41 5, Sellars, Williams, S.Yates); Gillespie 6 0-3 3; Pierce 2-8, 6-8 10; Johnston 1-1, 0-0 195-pound CHS boys’ basketball Macoupin Coun- wrestler Jon ty tournament vs. Gillespie (Piasa South- East Alton-WR 09 08 01 05 - 23 Lebanon 48, Bunker Hill 45 (N.Price 4, Tieman, Fox). Fouls: Bunker 2. Totals: 15-48 FG, 10-19 FT 41. Leonard is the western) 6 p.m. Carlinville (5-16) - O.Olroyd 1 0-0 2; R. Greenville 65, Vandalia 52 Hill 16; Gillespie 16. Officials - Bishop, Eureka (5-11, 4-5) - Dooley 2-2, 0-0 Cubby Hole Jan. 23 Olroyd 0 1-2 1; Seal 1 1-2 3; Schmidt 7 0-1 Winchester tournament Meuemk, Chappel. 4; Balducci 2-9, 0-1 4; Forsythe 1-7, 0-0 CHS boys’/girls’ basketball Macoupin 16; Cania 0 0-0 0; Albertine 2 1-2 5; Ka- Greenfield/NW 70, Hardin Calhoun 61 3; Camden 6-16, 0-0 14; Dura 2-5, 2-2 wrestler of the County tournament (Piasa Southwest- ganich 0 0-0 0; Lair 2 3-7 7; Wills 0 0-0 0; Monday at Macoupin County 7; Sarnes 3-6, 1-2 9; Wallace 1-6, 0-0 2; week. ern) TBA Bates 1 0-0 2; Griffith 2 0-2 4; Marchiori 1 Saturday, Jan.16 Tournament Raddenbach 1-4, 0-0 2; Broyles 0-1, 0-0 Three days CHS frosh/soph boys’ basketball at 0-0 2; Zachary 5 0-0 10. Totals: 22-69 FG, Litchfield Tournament Bunker Hill 12 16 17 11 - 56 0; Weis 4-8, 3-3 13; Maxwell 2-3, 1-2 5; Jon after finish- Leonard Lincolnwood tourney, TBA 6-16 FT 52. Roxana 69, East Alton-WR 40 Carlinville 12 11 14 16 - 53 Frietsch 0-2, 0-0 0; Schwanke 0-2, 0-0 0; ing in second CHS wrestling at Rochester Invite 9 East Alton-WR (2-17) - LeMond 0 0-0 Pana 80, Lebanon 54 Bunker Hill (9-12) - Summers 0 1-3 1; Dowell 0-3, 0-1 0; Pouliot 2-3, 2-3 6; Wil- place at the a.m. 0; R.Wallendorff 0 0-0 0; Stangle 1 1-2 3; Civic Memorial 64, Hillsboro 42 S.Yates 1 0-0 2; Coffman 5 4-7 15; Sellars liams 0-2, 0-0 0. Totals: 26-79 FG, 9-13 Mt. Olive Invitational, Leonard BC men’s basketball vs. Fontbonne, had a rematch with the only 3 p.m. Renken 3 0-0 7; Campbell 3 0-0 8; Slayden Metro East Lutheran 85, Litchfield 56 7 1-2 19; Brewer 5 1-2 11; A.Yates 1 1-2 3; FT 70. person to beat him that day. BC women’s basketball vs. Font- 0 0-0 0; Beneke 2 1-2 5; Slattery 0 0-0 0; Williams 1 2-2 5. Totals: 20-39 FG, 10-18 Three-point FG: Blackburn 1-9 (Engle bonne, 1 p.m. Domingo 0 0-0 0; M.Wallendorf 0 0-0 0. To- Winchester Tournament FT 56. 1-3; Stiltner0-2; Pollock 0-4); Eureka 9-34 Leonard wasted no time in CMS boys’ basketball 7th grade re- tals: 9-26 FG, 2-5 FT 23. Brown County 33, Greenfield NW 19 (5th Carlinville (5-9) - Thompson 3 3-9 9; (Sarnes 2-5; Weis 2-5; Camden 2-7; For- earning his redemption against gionals, TBA Three-point FG: Carlinville 2 (Schmidt place) Emmons 0 0-0 0; Walton 2 0-0 4; Hannig sythe 1-3; Dura 1-3; Balducci 0-1; Radden- Zach Kincade from East Alton- Jan. 25 2); East Alton-WR 3 (Campbell 2, Renken). Monday, Jan. 18 0 0-0 0; Jamieson 5 3-3 13; Dunlap 3 1-2 bach 0-1; Broyles 0-1; Dowell 0-1; Pouliot Wood River. He won the re- CHS frosh/soph boys’ basketball at Fouls: Carlinville 16, East Alton-WR 15. Litchfield Tournament 8; Bates 8 3-4 19. Totals: 21-44 FG, 10-18 0-1; Frietsch 0-2). Rebounds: Blackburn match by fall in 1:49. Lincolnwood tourney, TBA Turnovers: Carlinville 8; East Alton-WR 33. Nokomis 47, Litchfield 42 FT 53. 45 (Pierce 14); Eureka 46 (Camden 7). Leonard’s win helped the Ca- Jan. 26 Greenville 64, Hillsboro 51 Three-point FG: Bunker Hill 6 (Sellars Assists: Blackburn 8 (Andrews, Pierce 2); vies win the dual 54-24. Jon is CHS boys’ basketball vs. Central 4, Coffman, Williams); Carlinville 1 (Dun- Eureka 20 (Dura 5). Turnovers: Blackburn now 11-7 on the season. A&M, 5:30 p.m. Saturday at Macoupin County Okawville Invitational CHS wrestling at Taylorville, w/ Eisen- Tournament Okawville 84, Vandalia 59 lap). Fouls: Bunker Hill 19; Carlinville 17. 27; Eureka 12. hower 6 p.m. At Southwestern Turnovers: Bunker Hill 14; Carlilnville 13. CMS boys’ basketball vs. Litchfield, 6 Staunton 04 04 04 08 - 20 Macoupin County Boys Tournament Officials - R.George, Libra, L.George. Men’s Basketball p.m. Mt. Olive 23 11 24 14 - 72 Jan. 16-23 at Piasa Southwestern --- Wednesday at Blackburn College CMS volleyball vs. Greenfield, 6 p.m. Staunton (1-18) - Bandy 1 0-0 2; Wil- Seedings: 1. Gillespie; 2. Southwestern; Staunton 10 11 13 07 - 41 Iowa Wesleyan 42 40 - 82 Country Financial/ Jan. 27 liams 0 0-0 0; Birdsell 0 0-0 0; Caldiearo 0 3. North Mac; 4. Carlinville; 5. Bunker Hill; Mt. Olive 16 11 14 16 - 57 Blackburn 46 35 - 81 Gary Edwards BC men’s basketball at MacMurray, 8 0-0 0; Isenberg 0 0-0 0; Redeker 1 0-0 2; 6. Mt. Olive; 7. Staunton. Staunton (2-16) - Wall 0 0-0 0; Scrog- Iowa Wesleyan (10-4, 6-1) - Fowler p.m. Colley 0 0-0 0; Welch 2 0-0 4; Painter 2 3-4 Saturday, Jan. 16 gins 5 1-2 11; Tallman 0 0-0 0; Kinder 3 0-0 8-10, 4-5 20; Butler 2-7, 2-2 7; Jones 4-8, BC women’s basketball at MacMurray, CHS Basketball 8; Cox 0 0-0 0; Foster 0 0-0 0; Scanzoni 2 Southwestern 59, Staunton 20 9; Castaldi 0 0-0 0; Bianco 3 0-0 6; Grandi- 9-9 17; Archibald 4-6, 2-2 10; Drey 2-4, 0-0 6 p.m. 0-0 4. Totals: 7 FG, 3-4 FT 20. North Mac 64, Mt. Olive 53 dier 0 0-0 0; Novack 0 0-0 0; Best 0 0-0 0; 4; Politte 2-2, 0-0 4; Johnson 1-2, 0-0 3; Player of the Week Mt. Olive (19-3) - Kernich 1 1-2 3; Henke Gillespie 53, Bunker Hill 50 Sievers 0 0-0 0; Gusewelle 6 3-8 15. Totals: Lennon 0-1, 0-0 0; Singletary 6-10, 2-5 14; High School Girls Basketball 4 7-8 15; Bruhn 5 0-0 12; Niehaus 7 2-3 18; Monday, Jan. 18 17 FG, 4-10 FT 41. Walker 0-0, 0-0 0; Neff 1-1, 0-0 3. Totals: Hayden South Central Conference Murphy 6 4-7 16; Fields 0 5-6 5; Naecker Bunker Hill 56, Carlinville 53 Mt. Olive (3-17) - Gerl 0 0-0 0; Swenson 30-51 FG, 19-23 FT 82. Thompson has Overall Conf 1 0-0 2; Bolhman 0 1-2 1. Totals: 24 FG, Mt. Olive 57, Staunton 41 1 0-0 2; Baum 6 0-0 16; Devries 3 0-0 6; Blackburn (4-10, 3-4) - Moore 9-16, 3-3 been selected Hillsboro 20-1 7-0 20-28 FT 72. Wednesday, Jan. 20 Kosowski 1 1-1 3; Shannon 1 0-0 2; Conlee 22; Maestranzi 0-4, 2-2 2; Hicks 0-3, 0-0 as this week’s Piasa Southwestern 18-3 5-0 Three-point FG: Staunton 1 (Painter); Southwestern vs. Mt. Olive 6 p.m. 7 2-6 19; Naecker 0 0-0 0; J.Bennett 2 3-4 0; Davis 6-12, 0-0 13; Manuel 8-17, 0-0 Gary Edwards Greenville 13-7 4-2 Mt.Olive 4 (Bruhn 2, Niehaus 2). Fouls: North Mac vs. Staunton 7:30 p.m. 7; Jones 1 0-0 2; N.Bennett 0 0-0 0. Totals: 16; Orange 0-1, 0-0 0; Rusten 2-3, 0-0 5; Country Fi- Gillespie 13-6 4-3 Staunton 16; Mt. Olive 12. Officials - Lang, Friday, Jan. 22 22 FG, 6-11 FT 57. Lochhead 4-4, 0-0 10; Hensley 0-2, 0-0 0; nancial Bas- Vandalia 13-8 3-2 Kester, Shreve. Gillespie vs. Carlinville 6 p.m. Three-point FG: Staunton 3 (Kinder McMillen 2-3, 0-0 4; Goodloe Jr.4-7, 1-2 9. ketball Player Pana 10-10 3-3 --- Southwestern vs. North Mac 7:30 p.m. 3); Mt. Olive 7 (Baum 4, Conlee 3). Fouls: Totals: 35-72 FG, 6-7 FT 81. Hayden of the Week. Litchfield 16-6 3-4 Bunker Hill 11 10 16 06 - 43 Saturday, Jan. 23 Staunton 12, Mt. Olive 9. Officials - Shreve, Three-point FG: Iowa Wesleyan 3-9 Thompson The award al- Roxana 8-10 2-5 Gillespie 19 10 18 27 - 74 1:30 p.m. - Fifth place game Kester, Lang. (Neff 1-1; Johnson 1-2; Butler 1-3; Ar- ternates each Carlinville 6-15 1-6 Bunker Hill (3-15) - Lesemann 1 0-0 4:30 p.m. - Third place game chibald 0-1; Drey 0-1; Singletary 0-1); week between the Carlinville Staunton 1-18 0-7 2; Allman 3 0-0 6; Dey 4 2-2 11; Schwegel 8 p.m. - Championship Junior High Basketball Blackburn 5-14 (Lochhead 2-2; Rusten 1-1; boys’ and girls’ basketball Wednesday, Jan. 13 6 0-6 13; Schellinburger 3 0-0 6; Burris 1 Friday Davis 1-2; Moore 1-4; Hensley 0-1; Manuel teams. Gillespie 58, Bunker Hill 32 0-0 2; Bassett 0 0-0 0; Mellenthin 1 1-2 3; Area Boxscores Auburn tournament - 7th grade - Athens 0-1; Hicks 0-1; Maestranzi 0-2). Rebounds: Thompson, a 5-­foot­-9 junior Thursday, Jan. 14 Beuttel 0 0-0 0. Totals: 19 FG, 3-10 FT 43. Saturday at Macoupin County def. Carlinville; 8th grade - North Mac def. Iowa Wesleyan 28 (Jones, Archibald 6); guard, has started all 14 games Carlinville 52, East Alton-WR 23 Gillespie (13-6) - Hammann 0 0-0 0; Tournament Carlinville Blackburn 32 (Goodloe Jr., Moore 6). As- for the Cavaliers at point guard. Hillsboro 64, Roxana 28 R.Jarman 3 0-1 6; Schmidt 3 3-4 10; Nie- At Piasa Southwestern 5th Grade Basketball sists: Iowa Wesleyan 13 (Fowler 6); Black- He leads the team in assists North Mac 73, South Fork 29 meyer 2 1-2 5; Barber 2 0-0 4; Bires 0 Staunton 05 07 06 02 - 20 Saturday burn 18 (Maestranzi, Davis, Goodloe Jr. 4). with 36 and steals with 24 while Mt. Olive 53, Alton Marquette 39 0-0 0; Lienemann 2 0-0 4; Bryant 3 0-0 8; Southwestern 16 15 11 17 - 59 B game - Carlinville 32, Mt. Olive 4. Turnovers: Iowa Wesleyan 18, Blackburn averaging 5.4 points per game. Gillespie 62, Metro East Lutheran 32 B.Jarman 7 1-3 15; Carr 6 0-0 18; Robbins Staunton (2-16) - Scroggins 6 0-0 14; Scoring - Stewart 12; Vanderpoel 10; Tie- 15. “Hayden has done a much Nokomis 61, Bunker Hill 28 2 0-0 4. Totals: 30 FG, 5-10 74. Kinder 1 0-0 2; Bianco 1 0-1 2; Novack 0 man 4; Carrino 2; Buford 2; Murphy 2; Arnet Saturday at Eureka College better job running the point for Vandalia 56, Pana 38 Three-point FG: Bunker Hill 2 (Dey, 0-0 0; Best 0 0-3 0; Gusewelle 1 0-2 2. To- 0; Lowrance 0; Dyer 0. Blackburn 35 40 - 75 us the last few weeks,” Carlin- White Hall North Greene Tournament Schwegel); Gillespie 11 (Carr 6, Bryant 2, tals: 9-37 FG, 0-6 FT 20. Sunday Eureka 44 39 - 83 ville head coach Alan Cooper Litchfield 51, North Greene 44 Niemeyer 2, Schmidt). Fouls: Bunker Hill Southwestern (9-10) - Bailey 5 1-2 12; A game - Carlinville 26, Jerseyville 24 Blackburn (4-11, 3-5) - Hicks 2-7, 1-2 said. “His turnovers are down Payson-Seymour 66, Greenfield/NW 58 10, Gillespie 14. Officials - Wright, Elledge, Green 1 0-0 3; B.Seymour 2 0-0 5; Heyen - Scoring - Stewart 11; Whitler 6; Reels 5; 5; Manuel 5-13, 0-0 11; Moore 3-5, 0-0 6; and Hayden has become our Saturday, Jan. 16 Workman. 2 0-2 5; Robinson 2 2-2 6; Lowis 2 1-2 5; Vanderpoel 2; Dyer 2; Vaughn 0; Murphy 0. Maestranzi 6-12, 0-0 15; Davis 6-14, 3-3 best on the ball defender. He Pana 43, Maroa-Forsyth 22 --- Z.Seymour 1 0-0 2; Baumgartner 7 3-3 18; B game - Jerseyville 32, Carlinville 3 - 17; Orange 0-2, 0-4 0; Rusten 2-3, 1-2 6; has realized for him to continue Jersey 73, Roxana 43 North Mac 02 06 07 11 - 26 Gallaher 1 1-1 3. Totals: 23-48 FG, 8-12 FT Scoring - Vanderpoel 2, Murphy 1, Buford Lochhead 3-5, 0-0 6; Hensley 0-1, 0-0 0; to get playing time he must take Highland Tournament Southwestern 18 11 21 10 - 60 59. 0; Dyer 0; Clarkson 0; Carrino 0; Lowrance McMillen 1-2, 3-3 5; Goodloe Jr. 1-3, 2-2 4; care of the ball and defend.” Hillsboro 41, Nashville 28 North Mac (5-12) - Brockmeyer 0 2-2 Three-point FG: Staunton 2 (Scrog- 0; Vaughn 0. Stone 0-1, 0-0 0. Totals: 29-68 FG, 10-16 Thompson received a North Greene Tournament 2; Blankenship 0 0-0 0; Cassens 0 0-0 0; gins 2); Southwestern 5 (Bailey, Green, FT 75. plaque, courtesy of Edwards, a West Central 44, Litchfield 38 (title) Ibberson 0 0-1 0; Starks 2 0-0 6; Tomasko Seymour, Heyen, Baumgartner). Fouls: College Women’s Basketball Eureka (6-9, 4-4) - Wiegand 2-3, 1-1 5; Country Financial representa- Greenfield/NW 58, Beardstown 44 1 0-3 2; Martin 1 3-4 5; Stauffer 5 0-0 11; Staunton 13, Southwestern 13. Turnovers: Wednesday at Blackburn College Gibson 5-11, 3-9 14; Sam Feehan 9-15, 4-6 tive in Carlinville, and a large Monday, Jan. 18 Crawford 0 0-2 0. Totals: 9-50 FG, 5-12 FT Staunton 17, Southwestern 5. Officials - Iowa Wes. 13 18 34 11 - 76 24; Kent 1-4, 7-12 9; Goulding 1-7, 2-2 4; pizza, compliments of Little Brussels 70, Greenfield/NW 28 26. Bennett, Tolbert, Kratochurz. Blackburn 13 12 09 16 - 50 Sain 1-1, 0-0 2; Thomas 2-5, 1-2 6; Shea Italy’s Pizza in Carlinville. Effingham Tournament Southwestern (18-3) - Burns 0 0-0 0; --- Iowa Wesleyan (12-2, 7-0) - Williams Feehan 4-8, 10-11 19. Totals: 25-54 FG, Greenville 45, Vandalia 40 Green 1 4-6 7; Greeling 8 0-0 20; M.Wolff Mt. Olive 10 18 19 06 - 53 1-7, 2-2 4; Massner 11-20, 0-0 32; Ja.Hurd 28-43 FT 83. Pana 54, Centralia 42 1 1-2 3; Burns 0 0-0 0; Laubscher 0 2-2 2; North Mac 14 17 15 18 - 64 0-1, 2-2 2; Moselesy 4-8, 0-0 11; Flesner Three-point FG: Blackburn 7-20 (Mae- Moore 3 1-2 8; Bailey 1 0-0 2; Mo.Novack Mt. Olive (2-16) - Swanson 3 0-0 6; 7-12, 3-4 17; Iverson 1-3 0-0 2; Ray 2-3 0-0 stranzi 3-6; Davis 2-5; Rusten 1-2; Manuel Macoupin County Girls Tournament 0 0-0 0; Rhoades 6 2-2 14; E.Wolff 0 0-0 0; Baum 3 2-4 11; Devries 2 1-4 5; Kosowski 1 4; Ju.Hurd 0-0, 2-4 2; Allen 0-3, 2-2 2. To- 1-2; Hicks 0-1; Moore 0-1; Lochhead 0-1; Jan. 16-23 at Piasa Southwestern Visit: Ma.Novack 2 0-0 4. Totals: 22-59 FG, 10- 1-4 4; Conlee 6 6-8 20; J. Bennett 0 1-4 1; tals: 26-57 FG, 11-14 FT 76. Hensley 0-1; Goodloe Jr. 0-1); Eureka 5-15 rat.com Seeds: 1. Piasa Southwestern; 2. Mt. oc 14 FT 60. Jones 3 0-0 6. Totals: 18 FG, 11-24 FT 53. Blackburn (2-12, 2-5) - Danae Smith 4-5, (Sam Feehan 2-3; Thomas 1-1; Shea Fee- m Olive; 3. Gillespie; 4. Carlinville; 5. North e Three-point FG: North Mac 3 (Starks North Mac (9-7) - White 1 0-0 2; Mayes 1-4 9; Stiltner 3-8, 1-1 9; Danique Smith han 1-3; Gibson 1-4; Kent 0-1; Goulding d Mac; 6. Bunker Hill; 7. Staunton. r 2, Stauffer); Southwestern 6 (Greeling 1 5-7 7; Langelier 3 3-6 9; VanBuskirk 0 0-0 0-0, 1-2 1; Pollock 5-8, 1-1 14; Andrews 0-3). Rebounds: Blackburn 39 (Manuel 7); e Saturday, Jan. 16 ir 4, Green, Moore). Fouls: North Mac 13, 0; Graham 2 2-3 6; Etter 3 3-4 9; Donaldson 4-4, 0-2 8; Fellin 0-1, 0-0 0; Engel 1-4, 2-2 Eureka 42 (Wiegand, Gibson, Sam Fee- u Mt. Olive 72, Staunton 20 Southwestern 18. Turnovers: North Mac 2 2-2 6; York 10 5-7 25; Maguire 0 0-0 0. 5; Pierce 2-3, 0-0 4; Johnston 0-1, 0-0 0. han 8). Assists: Blackburn 13 (Maestranzi, q

Gillespie 74, Bunker Hill 43 Totals: 19-34 FG, 6-12 FT 50. Davis 3); Eureka 16 (Kent 6). Turnovers: n 23, Southwestern 17. Officials - Moore, Totals: 22 FG, 20-29 FT 64. e Southwestern 60, North Mac 26 Muzbarger, Mathizeus. Three-point FG: Mt. Olive 6 (Baum 3, Three-point FG: Iowa Wesleyan 13-30 Blackburn 16; Eureka 18.

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calendar of events Thursday, January 21 Rotary Club Meeting: Demuzio Center Auxiliary Dining Room, Thursday, Jan. 21 come to attend, ages 16 and older. Lakeside Chalet, 191 Westport Hill Christian Church, 19433 West Call 217-412-9409 for more infor- Plaza, St. Louis, MO, 7 a.m.-6 p.m. Frontage Road, Raymond, one noon. Small Farms Winter Webinar - mation. Auction at 9 a.m., viewing at 7 a.m. mile north of the Magnuson Grand Soils and Soil Fertility for Small Living Free - Celebrate Recovery: Cross Church, Staunton Chili & Chicken Noodle Soup FFA Alumni Dinner/Auction: Hotel, 2 p.m. matinee. Call 217- Farms: Sponsored by University of Campus, 7 p.m. Supper: St. Paul United Church Crystal Ballroom, Staunton, door 229-3074 for questions. Illinois Extension, noon. To register of Christ, 202 E. Main St., Carlin- opens at 4 p.m., buffet dinner Sausage Dinner: Zion Lutheran Mt. Nebo #76 Meeting: 257 N. Broad, 7:30 p.m. visit go.illinois.edu/WinterWebi- ville, 4-7 p.m. Proceeds to towards served 4:30-6:30 p.m. For more School, 220 West Henry Street, Free Blood Pressure Screening: Heritage Manor, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. nar2016. Camp DuBois Scholarships for information call Kathy Ahrens 618- Staunton, 11:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. A Place at the Table – Free Din- Senior Citizens Legal Services: Senior Center, 10 a.m.-noon. Church Members and the Kitchen 459-3445, Sandy Compton 618- Sponsored by the Zion Men’s Club ner for the Community: Feder- Macoupin County 911 Board: Conference Room, 2nd floor, Fund. 637-2024, Richard and Mary Lou and Ladies’ Aid. ated Church, 5-7 p.m. Lee Ross for Circuit Clerk Showalter 618-635-2063 or John Sheriff’s Department, 7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 22 Campaign Kickoff Rally: Gillespie and Stacy Slifka 618-637-1160. Thursday, Feb. 18 Friday, January 22 Civic Center, 115 North Macoupin, Small Farms Winter Webi- CHS Softball Pork Chop and AA Sobriety Society: St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 8 p.m. Gillespie, 7-9 p.m. Free event, food, Sunday, Feb. 7 nar - The Emerging Local Grain Chicken Dinner Funraiser: Carl- refreshments and music. 35th Annual Gateway Mid- Economy in Illinois: Sponsored RELAX meeting: Cross Church, 5:30-7:30 p.m. inville Elks Lodge, 5-7 p.m. America Toy Show: Sheraton by University of Illinois Extension, Sunday, January 24 Lakeside Chalet, 191 Westport Saturday, Jan. 23 Monday, Feb. 1 noon. To register visit go.illinois. AA Sobriety Society: St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 7 p.m. Carlinville FFA Pork Chop Din- Plaza, St. Louis, MO, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. edu/WinterWebinar2016. Cub Scout Eagle Day: National ner: Carlinville High School Cafete- Northwestern Area Community Boy Scout Troop 63: Carlinville United Methodist Church Great River Museum and #2 Lock ria, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Choir Practice for Easter Canta- basement, 7 p.m. and Day Way, East Alton. Call Rox- Thursday, Feb. 25 ta: Palmyra Christian Church, one Small Farms Winter Webinar - ane 618-462-6979 for more infor- Monday, January 25 Tuesday, Feb. 2 block west of the four way stop in Food and Safety Modernization mation. Take Charge of Your Health: Palmyra, 3-5 p.m. Act: Changes for Small Scale Narcotics Anonymous: St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 415 South Sunday, Jan. 24 United Community Bank Facil- Producers: Sponsored by Univer- Broad, 7 p.m. ity, Gillespie, 1 p.m. Call 888-369- Thursday, Feb. 11 sity of Illinois Extension, noon. To Ryan Page Benefit: Carlinville Living Free - Celebrate Recovery: Cross Church, Carlinville 9510, Ext. 225 for more information Small Farms Winter Webi- register visit go.illinois.edu/Winter- Elks Lodge, BBQ dinner starting at Campus, 1030 W. Main, 7 p.m. or to reserve your seat. nar - Managing Horse Pastures Webinar2016. 11 a.m., DJ, silent and live auction, on Small Farms and Acreage: Anger Management: Calvary United Pentecostal Church, 704 gun raffle. Thursday, Feb. 4 Sponsored by University of Illi- Thursday, March 3 E. 1st South, 7 p.m. nois Extension, noon. To register Monday, Jan. 25 Small Farms Winter Webinar - Small Farms Winter Webinar - Substance Abuse Class by CARES: Calvary United Pentecostal Producing Shiitake Mushrooms: visit go.illinois.edu/WinterWebi- Getting Your Beehives Ready for Take Charge of Your Diabetes Sponsored by University of Illinois nar2016. Spring: Sponsored by University of Church, 704 E. 1st South, 8 p.m. Six Week Workshop Series: Carl- Extension, noon. To register visit Illinois Extension, noon. To register MCDD’s Association: MCDD Building, 700 E. Elm St., inville Area Hospital, 1-3:30 p.m. go.illinois.edu/WinterWebinar2016. Friday, Feb. 12 visit go.illinois.edu/WinterWebi- Call 888-369-9510, , Ext. 225 for Carlinville, 7 p.m. Valentine’s Dinner Theatre nar2016. more information or to reserve your Friday, Feb. 5 “Who Got The Sheriff”: Pleas- Tuesday, January 26 seat. 35th Annual Gateway Mid- ant Hill Christian Church, 19433 Northwestern Palmyra High Thursday, March 10 TOPS: Public Library, 6 p.m. America Toy Show: Sheraton West Frontage Road, Raymond, Small Farms Winter Webinar - School Community Blood Drive: Free Hearing Test for Seniors: 209 N. East St., 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Lakeside Chalet, 191 Westport Pla- one mile north of the Magnuson Raising Meat Birds on Pasture: High School Cafeteria, 30889 za, St. Louis, MO, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Grand Hotel, doors open at 5:40 Sponsored by University of Illinois Emotions Anonymous: Locust Street Resource Center, 6 p.m. Route 111, Palmyra, IL, 1:30-6 p.m. St. Vincent de Paul Fish Fry: p.m., catered meal at 6 p.m. Call Extension, noon. To register visit AA Sobriety Society: St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 7 p.m. Contact Heather Hampton 217- Carlinville KC Hall, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. 217-229-3074 for reservations or go.illinois.edu/WinterWebinar2016. 436-2011 for more information. Boy Scout Troop 62: Carlinville Elks Lodge, 7 p.m. and 4-7 p.m. questions. Wednesday, Jan. 27 Thursday, March 17 Football Club: Prairie Farms, 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 6 Sunday, Feb. 14 Small Farms Winter Webinar Lions Club: Blackburn College, 6:30 p.m. Donkey Basketball: Carlinville 35th Annual Gateway Mid- Valentine’s Dinner Theatre - Using Cover Crops on Small Elks: Elks Lodge, 7:30 p.m. High School Gym, 7 p.m. Fundrais- America Toy Show: Sheraton “Who Got The Sheriff”: Pleasant Farms: Sponsored by University er for CHS Post Prom. Wednesday, January 27 of Illinois Extension, noon. To reg- Thursday, Jan. 28 featured event ister visit go.illinois.edu/WinterWe- TOPS 2613: First United Methodist Church, Mt. Olive, 9-10 a.m. binar2016. Small Farms Winter Webinar - Farm Pond Ecology: Managing for Desirable Plants and Fish: Monday, March 21 Add your meeting to the Annual Spring Membership Sponsored by University of Illinois Banquet: Gillespie Civic Center, 6 Extension, noon. To register visit p.m. Musical entertainment by Dan calendar of events. go.illinois.edu/WinterWebinar2016. St. Onge. Free Prostate Cancer Screen- ing Clinic: Macoupin County Pub- Send to lic Health Dept., 805 North Broad, Thursday, March 24 Small Farms Winter Webinar [email protected] Carlinville, 4-6 p.m. Call 217-854- - Growing Great Blackberries: 3223, Ext. 225 to schedule an ap- Sponsored by University of Illi- pointment. nois Extension, noon. To register Friday, Jan. 29 visit go.illinois.edu/WinterWebi- nar2016. Customer Appreciation Day Attend the Pancake Social: PJ’s Tire & Ser- vice Center, 705 West Main St., Saturday, March 26 Litchfield Spring Duathlon: Li- Carlinville, 6:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Chris tchfield High School, 1705 North Church Cakes the fantastic flap jack phe- State St. This race will start off with nomenon will be there. Friday, January 22 a two mile run, followed by a twelve Saturday, Jan. 30 CHS Softball Pork Chop and mile bike, and then another two of Your mile run to finish us the course. To Carlinville Writers Guild: Carl- Chicken Dinner Funraiser register go to www.mmmultisport. inville Library conference room, Carlinville Elks Lodge, 5-7 p.m. com/races. 9:15 a.m. Writers of all genres wel- Choice! trades & services King RentalS S & S ATV Sales & Service GARAGES • GARAGE DOORS • WINDOWS ‘A Holistic Health Practice’ Parts and service for most 1-2-3 Bedroom Apartments NEW: Shape Reclaimed Program ATVs, motorcycles, scooters, for weight loss and health restoration. Carlinville • Jacksonville • Springfield dirt bikes, and golf carts New Hours: Wednesdays 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Scott L. McDaniels, Owner other services by appointment only 217-801-1266 Room Additions, Garages, Kitchen Remodels Call Patti Mathias RN-HNB-BC (217) 341-4916 Bill Cunningham, Owner 217-854-2550 fax: 217-535-0966 936 N. 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Main Street'S "HOME TEAM" Main Street'S "HOME TEAM" for a year with approved credit at washer/dryer, refrigerator, stove The family of Nora Feuquay (Bentley) 230 E Main Street, Carlinville, IL 62626 230 E Main Street, Carlinville, IL 62626 Hendricks Outlet, Virden. and dishwasher, $800 includes wish to express our deep appreciation to those who have offered 217-854-2200 217-854-2200 1/21 power, water and trash, deposit such kindness, support, and messages of sympathy and comfort at ------the time of her passing. Special thanks to Davis-Anderson Funeral and references required. 217- 2003 CHEVY TAHOE 4x4, 4.8L V8, Home, the United Methodist Church of Carlinville, and Rev. Rex 313-7077. maroon exterior with grey interior, Hendrix for all your support and guidance during this difficult time. leather/power/heated front seats, 12/10TF Your kindness will always be remembered. 3rd row seats, 6 disc CD, Bose ------H H Sincerely, speakers, trailer hitch, cargo FERN PERARDI RENTALS Madeleine Feuquay, Marty Raeber, basket and travel bag, 166k miles, VERY NICE APT. on Carlinville James “Red” & Lavina Bentley and Bentley Family 7924 COLT ROAD—Located west of Carlinville runs great, $5,900. Carlinville 217- Square, $750 includes power, 934 UNIVERSITY—Just reduced from $57,000 to is this country home that has been completely 320-8801. water and trash, deposit and ref- $49,000. This well kept 3-bedrm with enclosed remodeled down to the studs. Features a custom 1/21 erences required. 217-313-7077. kitchen with cherry soft close cabinets and quartz front porch is move in ready. Features include ------12/17TF a full basement, double pane windows, central countertop, hardwood and tile floors and a full IBANEZ SOUNDGEAR SR 405 air, vinyl siding and kitchen appliances. Call now bath with tile shower and separate jetted tub. ------5-string electric bass, natural wood to make your appointment. This is a must see. $138,900. NICE 3 BDRM. with garage, available The Family of Robert H. Anspaugh would like to body, Hartke B150 practice amp, kastengoodman.com • [email protected] kastengoodman.com • [email protected] now, large lot. Call for appointment Snark tuner, padded strap, cord, thank everyone for the sympathy and support you all hard-shell case, $350. Carlinville 217-854-2815. gave us during his illness and passing. We are deeply 217-320-8801. 1/14-1/21 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 7TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT 121 ------grateful for all the cards, food, flowers and memorials. MACOUPIN COUNTY-CARLINVILLE, ILLINOIS ------Clean 2 bedroom house, Carl- CARRINGTON MORTGAGE SERVICES, LLC, ) Plaintiff, ) PARKER WILDFIRE Extreme com- inville. No pets. $475 per month With special thanks to The First Christian vs. ) 15-CH-11 pound bow, 26-31” draw, Max plus deposit. 217-556-3853 Church of Gillespie, Kravanya Funeral Home 70# pull, quiver, 3 arrows, bag, RICHARD E. SHEFFEY; ) 1/14-1/21 and all his healthcare providers. DEFENDANTS ) 2 releases, whisker biscuit, peep ------Address: 38 Islander Drive, Brighton, Illinois 62012 sights, etc., 3 years old, hardly 3 BDRM., 2 BATH mobile home, lo- NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE used, $350. Carlinville 217-320- cated in Carlinville. 217-556-4268. God Bless you all, PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment 8801. 1/14-2/4 Dorothy Anspaugh and her family of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on October 29, 1/21 2015, I, Sheriff of Macoupin County, Illinois, will on February 11, 2016 ------at the hour of 9:00 AM at the Macoupin County Courthouse, 210 Main BOWFLEX BLAZE home gym, 2 COMPLETELY REMODELED 3 Street, Carlinville, IL 62626, or in a place otherwise designated at the bdrm. home, references and good time of sale, County of Macoupin, State of Illinois, sell at public auc- additional 50 lb. power rods plus tion to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following a copy of The Bowflex Body Plan credit rating. 217-553-0553. described real estate: book, like new, $500. Carlinville 1/14-1/21 help RN COMMON ADDRESS: 38 Islander Drive, Brighton, Illinois 62012 217-320-8801. ------Sign On Bonus Up to P.I.N.: 21-001-652-00 1/21 1 BDRM. APT., Carlinville, $500 wanted. $5,000! The real estate is improved with a single family residence. month plus deposit, no pets. 217- THE JUDGMENT AMOUNT WAS: $197,071.33 Legal Secretary, Experience Sale terms: 25% down by certified funds; the balance, by certified 851-4461. CNA (FT & PT) funds, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. The subject property is free. 1/14-1/21 preferred. Please send resumes Sign On Bonus Up to subject to real estate taxes, special assessments or special taxes lev------to: P.O. Box 556, Carlinville, IL $2,500! ied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any repre- NICE COUNTRY HOME FOR RENT: 62626. We are looking for a dedicated sentation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plain- 3 minutes from Carlinville, city wa- 9/24 TF and experienced professional to tiff and in “as is” condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation MACOUPIN COUNTY MILITARY ter, 2-3 bedrooms, 1 bath, updated ------assume this key full-time & part- by the court. SUPPORT GROUP sendS time positions (Monday– Friday) with energy efficient windows, all Brandt Consolidated in Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser shall receive CARE PACKAGES to Macoupin on our evening shift! If you are a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deedto appliances included, central air, Raymond is hiring part time County military service personnel committed to team oriented out- the real estate after Confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT 2 car garage, full basement, no help for the spring season. CDL comes and quality care, we offer: serving OVERSEAS WORLD- be open for inspection and Plaintiff makes no representations as to smoking, pets considered, great with HAZMAT is preferred but NEW WAGE PROGRAMS! the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to WIDE. If a member of your family is location, $600 month. References not required. Apply in person Shift Differential! check the Court file to verify all information. serving, please register him/her at Vacation, Sick, Holiday Pay! and 1 month security deposit re- at 21097 St Rt 127 Raymond. Pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/15-1512, the amounts of any surplus bid [email protected] or P.O. Medical, Dental, and Vision! will be held by the sheriff until a party obtains a Court Order for its quired. 217-854-2135. 217-381-2546. Box 322, or call 217-854-5298. And Much More! distribution, or for 60 days following the date of the entry of the order 1/14-1/28 1/14-1/28 1t5-17 For an immediate and confiden- confirming sale, at which time, in the absence of an order directing ------tial inter view, apply in person or payment of the surplus, it may be automatically forfeited to the State ------FOR RENT: 1,275 Tillable Farm $5000 SIGN ON BONUS! Regional call Trudy at (217) 854-2511 or without further notice. FREE PUPPIES: German Shepard, fax your resume in confidence to Acres in Macoupin County. Con- Run, Home Every Week, Gross If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at Collie and Lab mix, 4 girls and 3 (217)854-4377. the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee shall pay the assess- tact PO Box 31, Carlinville, IL $65-$75K Annually and an Excel- boys. Ready for new home after ments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 62626. lent Benefit Plan. CALL TODAY Carlinville Jan. 25. 217-370-7128. 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). 888-409-6033 www.Drive4Red. Rehab and Health IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE 1/21 com (Class A CDL required). THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER Care Center ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH Moving? 1/21 751 N. Oak St, SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLO------Carlinville, IL 62626 SURE LAW. For information: Examine the court file or contact Plaintiff’s attorney: for rent. Johnson, Blumberg & Associates, LLC, 230 W. Monroe St., Chicago, IL 60606, telephone 312-541-9710. Please refer to file number IL 14 Incredible Growth Opportunities! 1411. H H Looking to hire by Feb. 1 Johnson, Blumberg, & KING RENTALS 1, 2 & 3 bed- Associates, LLC rooms, Carlinville area. 1 bdrm. Full Time Class-A CDL 230 W. Monroe Street, Suite 1125 $350, 2 bdrm. $450 and up. 217- for food grade liquid/dry bulk. Chicago, Illinois 60606 801-1266. • Excellent pay Ph. 312-541-9710 • 100% paid bene ts tf16-30 • 2+ years of driving experience Fax 312-541-9711 ------• Good driving record JB&A # IL 14 1411 OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT: 113 Great Plum Street., Carlinville. Approxi- Neighborhoods APPLY NOW! mately 1,100 Sq. Ft. Two or three www.jensentransport.com separate office spaces, reception Call Tim Jensen for an Interview today: area, and break/conference area, Very Clean for sale. for sale. 1-800-772-1734 EOE private restroom, $650 per month. 217-556-3033 Call 217-825-7264 or 217-710- if no answer MATTRESSES – Full- or queen-size joiner; 14” Buffalo band saw; 1” 1883. sets in factory plastic, your choice Delta belt sander; 42” belt sander; 5/15 TF 217-854-7886 The Board of the Farmers State Bank of Medora is looking $199.99. L&W Best Brands Plus, Craftsman table router; 10” Ace to hire a Business Professional. The individual must be Litchfield. 217-324-3636. compound miter saw; 1 hp upright able to work 6 days a week. Knowledge in the banking tf5-12 compressor; 40 lb. air sand blaster ------(new with 40 lb. media); table drill FOR RENT: industry would be helpful but not mandatory. The individ- SEASONED FIREWOOD, Mike press; 1” oak lumber; numerous Carlinville Park Board Building for ual must be knowledgeable with a computer, and must England. 217-825-6865. electric and air hand tools. Call be able to work with the public and represent the bank in 9/3TF Birthday Parties, Anniversaries, Gene 217-710-3416. a positive manner. Any interested persons need to send in ------1/21 Graduation Parties and Meetings. FIREWOOD FOR SALE call Bill ------a written resume to the following address: Farmers State 217-556-3032. DISTRESSED looking grey bonded Completely remodeled interior. Bank of Medora, P.O. Box 101, Medora, IL 62063. 12/31-1/21 leather rocker recliner, $64 down Cost: $75 ------and $34 a month for a year with 2015 EZ Go-Go Scooter, new approved credit at Hendricks batteries, $400. 48” Snow blade Outlet, Virden. Phone 217-854-9231 for riding lawn mower, like new, 1/21 Full Time markeTing been used once, 345 series John ------Deere, $450. 217-825-5690. QUEEN BEDROOM set includes BELLM CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. CommuniCaTions PosiTion 1/14-1/21 headboard, dresser, mirror, “QUALITY CONSTRUCTION SINCE 1948” ------chest and nightstand. Comes in at Lake Williamson Christian Center. Must have the ability to 2010 CARDINAL fifthwheel camper, 4 different finished, $111 down New Homes create advertising copy and concepts, assist with graphic and web- 35 ft., $29,500 or best offer. 217- and $61 a month for a year with Additions site design and develop social media strategies and create content Remodeling 556-7598 or 217-710-3105. approved credit at Hendricks for social media channels. Understanding of layout and design of Kitchens & Baths 1/14-2/4 Outlet, Virden. Fences • Painting marketing strategies is essential. Must be flexible, able to multi------1/21 (Interior & Exterior) task and work well in a team oriented Christian environment. WOODSHOP TOOLS: 10” Delta ------Shingles & Rubber Roofs 100 Oakbrook Dr. Must have knowledge of Microsoft Office programs and Adobe contractors table saw; 10” Delta Carlinville, IL 62626 END TABLES start at $99 each at Garages • Decks Creative Suite. This position includes full benefits. Please e-mail contractor radial arm saw; 18” Hendricks Outlet, Virden. Siding & Soffit 217-854-7886 resumes to [email protected]. Delta walking beam scroll saw; 13” 1/21 Windows • Doors Ask for Brad Delta planer; 6-1/2” Delta planer ------

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WANTED: HOUSES TO CLEAN: RANGE 9 WEST OF THE THIRD LIC COMMENT. SUCH ORAL ment No. 420814 Book 0000 Page Attorneys at Law assumed name Weekly and bi-weekly, References PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, RECORD- PUBLIC COMMENT SHALL BE 261; and for other relief; that sum- 516 North Side Square publication notice available. Free estimates. 618- ED IN PLAT BOOK 14 PAGE 85. SCHEDULED AT THE HEARING mons was duly issued out of said Carlinville, IL 62626 Publication Notice is hereby given 635-2801. COMMON ADDRESS: 38 Island- OFFICER’S SOUND DISCRE- Court against you as provided by Telephone: (217) 854-5043 that on December 29, 2015 a cer- 1/7 & 1/21 er Drive, Brighton, Illinois 62012 TION AND CONSISTENT WITH law and that the said suit is now 1/21-2/4 tificate was filed in the office of the P.I.N.: 21-001-652-00 FUNDAMENTAL FAIRNESS. THE pending. ______County Clerk of Macoupin County, The real estate is improved with HEARING OFFICER MAY REA- NOW, THEREFORE, UNLESS Illinois, setting forth the names and a single family residence. SONABLY LIMIT THE DURATION YOU file your answer or otherwise post-office addresses of all of the THE JUDGMENT AMOUNT OF INDIVIDUAL PUBLIC COM- file your appearance in this case in in the circuit court persons owning, conducting and misc. WAS: $197,071.33 MENTS AND SHALL EXERCISE the Office of the Clerk of this Court, seventh judicial circuit transacting the business known Sale terms: 25% down by certi- HIS DISCRETION TO LIMIT PUB- Mike Mathis macoupin county, ILLINOIS as: ICL SMALL ENGINE REPAIR. fied funds; the balance, by certi- LIC COMMENTS WHICH ARE Clerk of the Circuit Court In the Estate of TERRY LEE Located at 18124 Quarry Rd., Gil- AA 24-HOUR HOTLINE for prob- fied funds, is due within twenty-four IRRELEVANT, REPETITIVE, OR P.O. Box 197 KUETHE, Deceased. lespie, IL 62033. lem drinkers – 1-800-307-6600. (24) hours. The subject property is ABUSIVE. Carlinville, IL 62626 No. 16-P-2 Dated December 29, 2015. Al-Anon 24-hour hotline – 618- subject to real estate taxes, special The Siting Ordinance further pro- on or before February 8, 2016, CLAIM DATE NOTICE Pete Duncan, assessments or special taxes lev- vides that: A DEFAULT MAY BE ENTERED County Clerk 463-2429. Notice is given of the death of ied against said real estate and is ALL PERSONS DESIRING AGAINST YOU AT ANY TIME AF- ______tf1-23n/c Terry L. Kuethe, d/o/b September offered for sale without any repre- TO BE PARTICIPANTS IN THE TER THAT DAY AND A JUDG- 1, 1951 of Staunton, IL who died ______IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE sentation as to quality or quantity of HEARING, INCLUDING MEM- MENT MAY BE ENTERED IN AC- on December 18, 2015. Letters of SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT HANDYMAN available for residen- title and without recourse to Plaintiff BERS OF THE PUBLIC, MUST CORDANCE WITH THE PRAYER Office as Independent Administrator MACOUPIN COUNTY, tial repair and construction, any and in “as is” condition. The sale SUBMIT WRITTEN NOTIFICA- OF SAID COMPLAINT. were issued on January 7, 2016, to CARLINVILLE, ILLINOIS electrical, plumbing, carpentry is further subject to confirmation by TION OF SAID INTENT TO THE CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. Michelle L. Cissell, 547 Longhi Rd., TheBANK of Edwardsville, and cement work. 217-313-1749. the court. CITY CLERK OR HEARING OF- Attorneys for Plaintiff Collinsville, IL 62234, and whose PLAINTIFF Vs. Sherrye A. Bond, tf8-27 Upon payment in full of the FICER AT LEAST FIVE (5) DAYS 15W030 North Frontage Road, attorney of record is Philip J. Rarick, as Ancillary Executor; Unknown ______amount bid, the purchaser shall BEFORE THE PUBLIC HEARING Suite 100 1326 Niedringhaus Ave., PO Box Heirs and Legatees of Ronald D. receive a Certificate of Sale, which COMMENCES. ANY PERSON Burr Ridge, IL 60527 1326, Granite City, IL 62040. ARBORTECH TREE EXPERTS Allen; Sherrye A. Bond; Stepha- will entitle the purchaser to a Deed WHO HAS SUBMITTED A TIMELY (630) 794-5300 The Estate will be administered proper trimming. Complete re- nye Colley; Tiffanye Shaw; Domi- to the real estate after Confirmation NOTIFICATION OF INTENT TO DuPage # 15170 without Court supervision, unless movals. Stump grinding. Fully nic Shaw, a minor; Dravin Shaw, of the sale. The property will NOT PARTICIPATE AT SUCH PUB- Winnebago # 531 under Section 28-4 of the Probate Ins., Free Estimates. Since 1983. a minor; Lexye Shaw, a minor; be open for inspection and Plaintiff LIC HEARING SHALL HAVE THE Our File No. 14-15-16598 Act (Chapter 755), Illinois Com- Devin Colley, a minor; Unknown 217-341-4119. makes no representations as to RIGHT TO PRESENT RELEVANT NOTE: This law firm is a debt piled Statutes, Section 5/28-4) an Owners and Nonrecord Claim- tf4-1 the condition of the property. Pro- TESTIMONY OR PROVIDE ORAL collector. interested person terminates inde- ants, DEFENDANTS ______spective bidders are admonished COMMENT ON FACTORS THAT I680659 pendent administration at any time 15 CH 00124 ATTENTION: Anyone seeking Anger to check the Court file to verify all THE CITY IS REQUIRED TO 1/7-1/21 by mailing or delivering a petition to NOTICE BY PUBLICATION Management or Substance Abuse information. CONSIDER IN GRANTING OR ______terminate to the clerk. NOTICE IS GIVEN TO YOU: call 217-854-8724 for details. Class Pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/15-1512, DENYING THE APPLICATION. Claims against the estate may Unknown Heirs and Legatees of the amounts of any surplus bid will Some further pertinent details of be filed in the office of the Clerk of held twice a month. DCFS and court Ronald D. Allen be held by the sheriff until a party the application for the Transfer Sta- the Circuit Court, Macoupin County approved. Unknown Owners and Nonre- obtains a Court Order for its dis- tion are as follows: in the circuit court Courthouse, 201 E. Main, Carlinville, 1/22-3/12 cord Claimants tribution, or for 60 days following OF the seventh Illinois 62626, or with the represen------That this case has been com- the date of the entry of the order Name and Address of judicial circuit tative, or both, within six months menced in this Court against you EMOTIONS ANONYMOUS Meetings confirming sale, at which time, in Applicants: macoupin county, illinois from the date of first publication or and other defendants, praying for 6 p.m. Tuesdays, at Locust Street the absence of an order directing Flowers Sanitation, Inc. CNB BANK & TRUST, N.A., a three months from the date of mail- the foreclosure of a certain Mort- Resource Center, 320 S. Locust payment of the surplus, it may be 900 West Fortune Street national bank authorized to do ing or delivery, whichever is later gage conveying the premises de- Street, Carlinville 217-710-3705 or automatically forfeited to the State Virden, Illinois 62690 business in Illinois, Plaintiff, and any claim not filed within that scribed as follows, to-wit: 217-272-4560. without further notice. vs. KATLIN YOUNG; ONEMAIN period is barred. COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 3/5TF If this property is a condominium Transfer Station Location: FINANCIAL, INC.; UNKNOWN Copies of a claim filed with the 2264 Worth Avenue unit, the purchaser of the unit at the Nine Mile Transfer Station OWNERS AND NONRECORD Clerk must be mailed or delivered ------Bunker Hill, IL 62014 foreclosure sale, other than a mort- 19211 Nine Mile Road CLAIMANTS, Defendants. to the representative and to the HUNTING CLUB (Private) has open- and which said Mortgage was gagee shall pay the assessments Virden, Illinois 62690 No. 16-CH-2 attorney within ten days after it has ing for 2 or 3 new members. 160 made by: and the legal fees required by The notice of PENDENCY been filed. Acres, timber, creek, club room, Ronald D. Allen executed the Condominium Property Act, 765 Nature of Activity: Develop and op- OF ACTION Philip J. Rarick #2285606 mortgage, however this individual game room. West Frontage Road ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). erate a Transfer Station to accept Notice is hereby given to KATLIN 1326 Niedringhaus Ave. is deceased and is not named as a off Carlinville, Exit 60. Deer, turkeys, IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR approximately 30 tons per day of YOUNG, UNKNOWN OWNERS PO Box 1326 defendant in this lawsuit pheasants, coyotes, shooting range (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE recyclable material and 170 tons AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, Granite City, IL 62040 Shirley A. Allen executed the and coyote stands. Lake stocked RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSES- per day of municipal solid waste. of the real estate described below, 618-452-1323 mortgage, however this individual every year since 2008. 217-553- SION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN- Recyclable material will be consoli- Defendants in the above-entitled 1/21-2/4 is deceased and is not named as a 0553 or 618-635-2068 (Randy TRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSES- dated into larger loads for transport case, pursuant to the provisions ______defendant in this lawsuit Smith). SION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH to a recovery facility for re-use as of Illinois Compiled Statutes, CH. SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE IL- a commodity. Waste materials will the Mortgagor(s), to TheBANK 11/19TF 735, 5/2-206, 5/15-1218 and 5/15- LINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLO- be consolidated into larger loads 1502, that the above-entitled suit of Edwardsville, as Mortgagee, ------SURE LAW. for transport to an area landfill for for foreclosure of mortgage is now in the circuit court and recorded in the Office of the To place a Statewide or Na- For information: Examine the disposal. No liquid or hazardous pending in said Court and the day of the seventh Recorder of Deeds of Macoupin tionwide classifiedad, contact the court file or contact Plaintiff’s at- wastes will be accepted, and no on or after which a default may be judicial circuit County, Illinois, as Document No. Illinois Press Advertising Service torney: Johnson, Blumberg & As- treatment or disposal will occur at entered against said Defendants is macoupin county, ILLINOIS 467094; and for other relief; that at 217-241-1700 or visit www. sociates, LLC, 230 W. Monroe St., the Transfer Station. February 23, 2016. Estate of L. DARLENE AR- summons was duly issued out of said Court against you as provided illinoisamp.com. Chicago, IL 60606, telephone 312- Plaintiff has certified the following PKE aka LINDA DARLENE AR- by law and that the said suit is now 1/21 541-9710. Please refer to file num- Probable Life of the regarding said foreclosure action PKE, Deceased. ber IL 14 1411. Proposed Activity: pending. ------filed on January 15, 2016. IN PROBATE Johnson, Blumberg, & Twenty years to indefinite. NOW, THEREFORE, UNLESS OWN YOUR OWN DOLLAR, BIG I. The names of all Plaintiffs and DOCKET NO. 2015-P-143 Associates, LLC Case Number are as follows: CNB YOU file your answer or otherwise BOX, MAIL/SHIP, PARTY, OR CLAIMS NOTICE 230 W. Monroe Street, Suite 1125 Hearing Officer: BANK & TRUST, N.A., Case No. file your appearance in this case in WOMENS CLOTHING / ACCES- Chicago, Illinois 60606 Donald M. Craven 16-CH-2. Notice is given of the death of L. the Office of the Clerk of this Court, SORY / BOUTIQUE STORE, Ph. 312-541-9710 Donald M. Craven, P.C. II. The court in which said action DARLENE ARPKE, of 36 High Ridge Mike Mathis 100% FINANCING, OAC FROM Fax 312-541-9711 1005 North Seventh Street was brought is as follows: Circuit Court, Kaiser, MO 65047. Letters of Clerk of the Circuit Court $59,900 100% TURNKEY, 1-877- JB&A # IL 14 1411 Springfield, Illinois 62702-3918 Court of the Seventh Judicial Circuit, Office for Ancillary Administration P.O. Box 197, Carlinville, IL 62626 500-7606, dollarstoreservices. 1/7-1/21 (217) 544-1777 Carlinville, Macoupin County, Illinois were issued on December 16, 2015, on or before February 22, 2016, A DEFAULT MAY BE ENTERED com/start/IL. ______PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NO- III. The name of the title holder of to Darren Lee Bray, of 9701 E. 1400 AGAINST YOU AT ANY TIME 1/21 TICE that copies of the siting appli- record is: KATLIN YOUNG. N. Rd., Chenoa, IL 61726, whose cation and public record are avail- AFTER THAT DAY AND A JUDG------IV. A legal description of the real attorney is Bill Nichelson. able for review by the public in the MENT MAY BE ENTERED IN AC- Can You Dig It? Heavy Equipment estate sufficient to identify it with Claims against the estate may be City Clerk’s office, located at 101 reasonable certainty is as follows: CORDANCE WITH THE PRAYER Operator Career! We Offer Train- filed in the office of the Clerk of the West Jackson Street, Virden, Illi- A PART OF LOT 1 OF WELTON’S OF SAID COMPLAINT. ing and Certifications Running NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING nois 62690. Copies of the siting ap- AND OTHER’S SUBDIVISION IN Court at the Macoupin County Court- CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. BEFORE THE CITY OF Bulldozers, Backhoes and Excava- plication and any public record will PART OF THE WEST HALF OF house, Carlinville, Illinois 62626, Attorneys for Plaintiff VIRDEN ON THE REQUEST tors. Lifetime Job Placement. VA be available for copying at the City THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER or with the representative, or both, 15W030 North Frontage Road, FOR APPROVAL OF A SITE FOR Benefits Eligible! 1-866-362-6497. Clerk’s Office upon payment of the OF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 10 within six (6) months from the date Suite 100 THE LOCATION OF 1/21 cost and fees requested by the City NORTH, RANGE 7 WEST OF THE Burr Ridge, IL 60527 A WASTE TRANSFER of the first publication of this notice, ------for such reproduction which are not THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, (630) 794-5300 STATION which is July 7, 2016 or within three inconsistent with Illinois Law. MACOUPIN COUNTY, ILLINOIS, DuPage # 15170 AIRLINE CAREERS FOR NEW PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on (3) months from the date of the mail- Submitted by Flowers DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COM- Winnebago # 531 YEAR - BECOME AN AVIATION the 30th day of October, 2015, an ing of this notice, whichever is later, Sanitation, Inc., by one MENCING AT THE INTERSECTION Our File No. 14-15-17299 MAINTENANCE TECH. FAA AP- application for siting approval for and any claim not filed on or before of its Attorneys OF THE EAST LINE OF LOOMIS NOTE: This law firm is a debt col- PROVED TRAINING. FINANCIAL a “pollution control facility” (as de- that date is barred. Copies of a claim Brown, Hay & Stephens, LLP AVENUE AND THE NORTH LINE lector. AID IF QUALIFIED JOB PLACE- fined by Section 3.330 of the Illinois Claire A. Manning OF WEST MAIN STREET; THENCE filed with the Clerk must be mailed I682302 Environmental Protection Act) con- MENT AASSISTANCE. CALL AIM 205 South 5th Street NORTHERLY ALONG THE EAST or delivered to the representative(s) ______sisting of a waste “transfer station” 800-481-8312. Suite 700 LINE OF LOOMIS AVENUE FOR and to the attorney within 10 days (as defined by Section 3.500 of the STATE OF ILLINOIS 1/21 Springfield, Illinois 62701 145.00 FEET; BEING THE POINT after it has been filed. Illinois Environmental Protection IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE (217) 544-8491 OF BEGINNING OF SAID PARCEL DARREN LEE BRAY, Act) was filed with the Clerk of the SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT 1/21 OF LAND; FROM THE POINT OF City of Virden, Illinois by Flowers Executor MACOUPIN COUNTY - ______BEGINNING, THENCE NORTHER- Sanitation, Inc. The transfer station Prepared by: IN PROBATE LY ALONG SAID EAST LINE FOR shall be referred to in this notice as Bill Nichelson #6237771 In the Matter of the Estate of Rog- public 70.00 FEET; THENCE EASTERLY the “Nine Mile Transfer Station”. Attorney at Law ene Barnstable, Deceased. PARALLEL TO MAIN STREET FOR notices. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NO- 1330 N. Springfield St. No. 2015-P-152 90.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTHERLY TICE THAT A PUBLIC HEARING IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIONS - PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE P.O. Box 290 WILL BE HELD regarding said ap- SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT CLAIMS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOR 70.00 FEET; THENCE WEST- Virden, IL 62690 plication beginning at 6 p.m. on the MACOUPIN COUNTY, Notice is given of the death of 7TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT ERLY 90.00 FEET TO THE POINT 217-965-1400 9th day of February, 2016, at the CARLINVILLE, ILLINOIS Rogene A. Barnstable of Carlinville, MACOUPIN COUNTY- OF BEGINNING. 1/7-1/21 Virden Community Center, located Wells Fargo Bank, NA, PLAIN- Illinois. Letters of office were issued CARLINVILLE, ILLINOIS INCLUDING A MANUFACTURED ______at 105 West Jackson Street, Vird- TIFF Vs. Darian L. Vomund; Ute on December 30, 2015 to Linda Wil- CARRINGTON MORTGAGE HOUSING UNIT ATTACHED TO A en, IL 62690, and contiguous to the Karin Vomund; FirstPlus Finan- son, 306 E. Main Street, Carlinville SERVICES, LLC, PLAINTIFF vs. PERMANENT FOUNDATION AND Virden City Hall. If not completed, cial, Inc.; Unknown Owners and IL 62626 and Julie Ann Clevenger, RICHARD E. SHEFFEY; DEFEN- TAXED AS REAL PROPERTY. the public hearing will resume the Nonrecord Claimants, DEFEN- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 3921 Brandonsheir Dr., Springfield, DANTS 1980 PARKWOOD MOBILE following evening, at 6.p.m, Febru- DANTS FOR THE SEVENTH IL 62704, whose attorney is Bellm 15 CH 11 HOME SERIAL #PB12914 ary 10, 2015 or as further ordered 15 CH 00109 Judicial circuit OF ILLINOIS Law Firm, 124 E. Side Square, P.O. Address: 38 Islander Drive TAX ID: 12-000-615-01 by the Hearing Officer appointed by NOTICE BY PUBLICATION ANN MARIE PRICE VS. JUSTIN Box 407, Carlinville, Illinois 62626. Brighton, Illinois 62012 PARCEL ID: 12-000-615-01 the City Council to preside over this NOTICE IS GIVEN TO YOU: DAVID TYLER PRICE Claims against the estate may NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE V. A common address or descrip- matter. Darian L. Vomund No. 15-D-147 be filed in the office of the Clerk of OF REAL ESTATE tion of the location of real estate Any person, including members Unknown Owners and Nonrecord NOTICE BY publication the Court at MACOUPIN COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY is as follows: 109 Loomis Lane, of the public, may speak and pres- Claimants NOTICE IS GIVEN YOU, JUSTIN COURTHOUSE, Carlinville, Illinois GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg- Carlinville, Macoupin County, Illinois. ent their comments at the public That this case has been com- DAVID TYLER PRICE, that this case 62626, or with the representative, or ment of Foreclosure and Sale en- VI. An identification of the Mort- hearing and/or do so in writing. menced in this Court against you has been commenced in this court both, on or before the 21st of July, tered in the above cause on Octo- gage sought to be foreclosed is as Written public comments shall be and other defendants, praying for against you and other defendants, 2016 (which date is not less than 6 ber 29, 2015, I, Sheriff of Macoupin follows: addressed to the Virden City Clerk, the foreclosure of a certain Mort- asking for dissolution of marriage months from the date of first pub- County, Illinois, will on February 11, Names of Mortgagor: KATLIN 101 West Jackson Street, Virden, gage conveying the premises de- and for other relief. lication or 3 months from the date 2016 at the hour of 9:00 AM at the YOUNG and ISAAC WOOD, who is Illinois 62690 and can be received scribed as follows, to-wit: UNLESS YOU file your answer of mailing and delivery, whichever is Macoupin County Courthouse, 210 a deceased joint tenant before hearing or after hearing but COMMONLY KNOWN AS: or otherwise file your appearance in later), and any claim not filed on or Main Street, Carlinville, IL 62626, Names of Mortgagee: CNB BANK must be received by the City Clerk 2984 Chelsea Lane this case in the office of the Clerk of before that date is barred. Copies of or in a place otherwise designated & TRUST, N.A. within 30 days of the end of the Brighton, IL 62012 this Circuit Court Macoupin County a claim filed with the Clerk must be at the time of sale, County of Ma- Date of Mortgage: March 30, 2012 public hearing. Written public com- and which said Mortgage was Courthouse, Circuit Clerk, 201 E. mailed or delivered to the represen- coupin, State of Illinois, sell at pub- Date of Recording: March 30, ments may also be accepted by made by: Main St., Carlinville, Illinois 62626, tative and to the attorney within 10 lic auction to the highest bidder for 2012 the Hearing Officer at hearing. The Darian L. Vomund on or before February 24, 2016, A days after it has been filed. cash, as set forth below, the follow- County where Recorded: Ma- Hearing Officer will also set aside Ute Karin Vomund JUDGMENT OR DECREE BY DE- Dated: January 13, 2016 ing described real estate: coupin County, Illinois time during the hearing for oral pub- the Mortgagor(s), to Mortgage FAULT MAY BE TAKEN AGAINST Richard L. Crowell, Executor LOT 23 IN BRIARWOOD LAKE Recording Document Identifica- lic comment, as provided in the City Electronic Registration Systems, YOU FOR THE RELIEF ASKED IN By: Aaron E. Bellm ESTATES, IN THE SOUTHWEST tion: 518538 Siting Ordinance, which may be Inc. as Nominee for Amerigroup THE COMPLAINT. BELLM LAW FIRM QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST LEE ROSS obtained from the City Clerk. The Mortgage Corporation, a Division WITNESS, January 15, 2016 124 E. Side Sq. QUARTER AND THE NORTH- CLERK OF THE Siting Ordinance requires that the of Mortgage Investors Corporation, Lee Ross, P.O. Box 407 WEST QUARTER OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Hearing Officer: as Mortgagee, and recorded in the Clerk of the Circuit Court Carlinville, Illinois 62626 SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SEC- William S. Hebron SET ASIDE TIME AT THE PUB- Office of the Recorder of Deeds of 1/21-2/4 Telephone: (217) 718-3335 TION 19, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, hebron & hebron LIC HEARING FOR ORAL PUB- Macoupin County, Illinois, as Docu- ______

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Thursday, january 21, 2016 Macoupin County Enquirer~Democrat 7B sports BASKETBALL (Continued from 2B) Southwestern girls roll to 14th three a minute later to put the Min- I’m just happy we got the win . My ers on top by three. teammates got me the ball at the After a tie, Fox drained a three, right place and at the right time.” which brought the score to 47-44 Nick Price was also very excit- with just under three minutes to ed about the win, “I think it was go. Price later would hit a three to a good game for our team to get straight win in county tourney make the score 50-46 with 1:16 to our confidence back afterlosing to play. Then Bunker Hill turned on Litchfield. I think that it hurt our er to start the second half, and Tuesday night, with a recap avail- the after burners as Chase Wil- confidence a little bit. But I think Greeling added two more three- able at www.enquirerdemocrat. liams scored two baskets in a mat- we hit a lot of clutch shots in the point hits in the quarter as the com. ter of seconds tying the game at closing minutes of the game. It lead expanded to 50-15 through In other action from earlier in 50 with just 20 seconds left. The was a good team win.” three quarters. It was 60-18 when the week, Miners now had the ball with a N. Price had 29 points to lead the Panthers scored the final eight Gillespie 58, Bunker Hill 32 chance to finishthe game or take it the Miners. Coffman had 17 and points of the contest. At Bunker Hill, the Miners to overtime. Senior Colin Tieman Williams 11 for the Minutemen. Greeling had 20 and Kelsey coasted behind a strong middle found an opening and hit a long Mt. Olive 57, Staunton 41 Rhoades added 14 for Southwest- two quarters, to beat the Min- earth shattering three with just 2.6 In Monday’s action, Mt. Olive ern (18-3), which was 22 of 59 utemaids in a makeup contest seconds left to win the game for improved to 1-1 in the county from the field and 10 of 14 at the Wednesday evening. the Miners. while dropping Staunton to 0-2. foul line with 17 turnovers. Gillespie (11-6) led just 9-8 af- After the game Tieman had this The Wildcats hit four three- North Mac was led by Stauffer’s ter the first quarter but outscored to say: “It wasn’t the prettiest win pointers, four from Baum and 11 points. The Panthers were nine Bunker Hill (3-13) 36-14 over the but it was a good game for us to three from Conlee, and gradually of 50 shooting and five of 12 at middle two quarters. get back on our feet. We were in pulled away from the Bulldogs. the foul line with 23 turnovers. Jarman had 19 points and Carr a little bit of slump but now we’re Conlee had 19 points and Mt. Olive 72, Staunton 20 added 11 for Gillespie, while just focused on beating Carlinville Baum 16 for the Wildcats (3-17). In the tournament opener Sat- Bunker Hill was led by Schwe- and going on to win the tourna- Staunton (2-15) was led by Aus- urday afternoon, the Wildcats im- gel’s 17 points. ment. tin Gusewelle’s 15 points. Brady proved to 19-3 by lambasting the Mt. Olive 53, Marquette 39 He then commented on his game Kinder had three long-range shots Bulldogs. At Alton, the Wildcats opened winning shot, “It was awesome. for nine points. Jill Niehaus had 11 of her a 30-16 halftime lead and rolled game-high 18 points in the first to an 18-3 record by beating the quarter as Mt. Olive built a 23-4 Explorers Thursday night. Blackburn hoop teams in action lead. It was 34-8 at the half and Niehaus had 18 points and Hen- At Eureka College on Saturday, foul shots. ke added 17 for the Wildcats. 58-12 through three quarters. the Beavers lost a conference game Chris Fowler had 20 points on Zoe Murphy had 16 points and Gillespie 63, Metro East Luth. to Eureka College, as the hosts eight of 10 shooting for IWU. Photo/Eric Becker Brianna Henke finished with 15 32 Malea Bailey of Southwestern drives past North Mac’s defense of Tori with Savannah Bruhn adding 12 At Gillespie, Carr had all of used a 22-6 first quarter to pull into They shot 58 percent from the field Brockmeyer and Hannah Tomasko on Saturday for two points at the points. The Cats were 20 of 28 her team-high 12 points on four the lead. at 30-51. county tournament. from the foul line. three-pointers as the Minders Emily Camden scored 14 points Eureka 83, Blackburn 75 Staunton (1-18) were led by glided past Metro East Lutheran and Luci Weis added 13 for Eureka. At Eureka College Saturday, the By Eric Becker scoring the first eight points of Asleigh Painter’s eight points, in- Thursday. Blackburn was led by Gariel Beavers lost a tough 83-75 hard- The 37th edition of the girls’ the game, led by Maddy Greel- cluding a three-point hit and three Abbie Barber and Schmidt add- Pierce with 10 points and 14 re- fought affair to the hosts. Macoupin County basketball ing with five points, including a of four at the foul line. ed 10 points each for the Miners bounds, while Angela Andrews Blackburn (4-12, 3-6 SILAC) tournament opened Saturday at three-pointer. Gillespie 74, Bunker Hill 43 (12-6), which held leads of 11-6, added 10 points. trailed 44-35 at the half and could Southwestern High School with a North Mac’s Bailey Stauffer The Miners outscored the Min- 26-19 and 50-26 at the quarter Men not recover. breaks. trio of games. had the Panthers only points of utemaids 27-6 in the fourth quar- Iowa Wesleyan 82, Blackburn 81 Davis scored a team-high 17 for None of the games were very ter to pull away in their county North Mac 73, South Fork 29 the first quarter. Greeling capped In Wednesday’s conference Blackburn while Jake Maestranzi competitive as the higher seeded a 10-point first quarter with her tournament opener. At Virden, the Panthers men’s game, Iowa Wesleyan rallied had 15 and Manuel finished with teams emerged victorious in all second three-pointer, and an 18-2 Bunker Hill (3-15) tried to keep swarmed South Fork with a 23-1 three of the contests. lead was taken to the second quar- the game close through the first second quarter spurt to pull away. after trailing by four, 46-42 at the 11. The Beavers were 43 shot from Southwestern 60, North Mac 26 ter. three quarters, trailing 29-21 at North Mac was led by Stauffer half, for an 82-81 thriller over the the field at 29 of 68 and 7 of 20 The final of the three girls Karlie Green’s three-pointer the half and 47-37 entering the with 14 points, while Cailynn Beavers. from three-point range and 10 of ‘games on Saturday afternoon had highlighted an 11-0 run to start third quarter. Martin and Starks added 11 each Blackburn got a game-high 22 16 at the foul line. the Piasa Birds taking on North the second, with Greeling assist- Mallory Schwegel had 13 and Madalyn Crawford had 10 points form Jamie Moore on nine Eureka got 29 points and eight Mac, with the top seed taking care ing on a Mallory Novack basket points for the Minutemaids and points. of 16 shooting. DeAndre Manuel rebounds from Sam Feehan and of business. which helped push the lead to 29- Ashley Day had 11 points. Nokomis 61, Bunker Hill 28 added 16; Chris Davis 13 and Jake 19 points from Shea Feehan. They It was a rough first half for the 2. Gillespie (13-6) got 18 points At Nokomis, the Minutemaids Lochhead made all four of his shots made 46 percent from the field at dropped a Prairie State Confer- Panthers, who were held to two Sophie Starks hit a pair of on six three-pointers from Karli for 10 points. Blackburn made five 25 of 54 and 28 of 43 at the foul points for most of the first half Carr. Bailey Jarman added 15 ence clash with the Redskins on three-pointers in the final minute of 14 from the three-point range line. Blackburn had 16 more fouls and lost Lydia Cassens to a head for the Panthers, as it was 29-8 at points and Amanda Schmidt had the road Thursday night. and 35 of 72 from the field for 48 than Eureka leading to a disparity injury late in the second quarter. intermission. 10. Dey led Bunker Hill with 18

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