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Winter / Spring Program 2016 - 2017 GREENVILLE HIGH SCHOOL WINTER / SPRING PROGRAM 2016 - 2017 ghscomets @ GHS Comets GHSComets On behalf of the board of education of Bond County CUSD #2, faculty, staff, and administration, it is my pleasure to welcome you to Bond County High School as we enter the 60th year of our high school building. Our district vigorously supports the development of all students and recognizes the importance of participation in athletics and extra curricular activities. They are an integral part of the educa- tional process and provide life skills such as team work, initiative, sportsmanship, empathy, creativity, perseverance, the value of hard work, and determination. The student athletes and coaches you are supporting today have put in countless hours to be able to compete. Please support both teams, students athletes, offi- cials, and other fans with pride, honor, integrity and sportsmanship. Thanks for your attendance and enjoy the game! Go Comets! Sincerely, Wes Olson Superintendent Bond County CUSD #2 Comet Sports Booster Donors COMET SUPPORTER COMETS CREW Marlyce Henderson Anonymous Joe and Lori Alstat (in memory of Maurice Henderson) Jason and Laura Pierce Shelly Childerson (‘83) and Assoc Jace and Lorna Keaster Vaughn Robart Mike and Debbie Coling Steve and Emily Laesch Doug and Tara Faulkner Bob “Ish” Smith (in memory of Jack Trager) COMET BOOSTER Leroy (‘67) and Marci Ganzer W. Richard Stephens Je (‘70) and Bonnie Leidel Norm and Alison Hall Ron and Lisa Stephens & family Kevin and Amy (Farnsworth ‘98) Jackson family Doug and Pam Stroud COMET BACKER James (‘90) and Valerie (‘91) Klenke COMET ALL-AMERICAN Donald and Mary (72) Albert Kent (‘74) and Sandy (‘74) Krober Louis Betts III Joe and Diane Lippert Nancy Marti (‘65) Patrick (‘73) and Debbie Blankenship Ed and Judy (‘67) McMillan Janice and Jim Romack Darryl and Sally Bolen Jerry and Sue Ann Nelson Stuart (‘97) and Kim Snow Je (‘83) and Cindy Gray Frank and Susan Watson Helia Healthcare Larry and Sherri Stewart Rob and Tracey Johnson Michael Washer COMET HALL OF FAME Frank and Nancy Joy Ruth Wise Jerry and Sherri Ganer Carol McMurran (‘65) (in memory of Dr. Dave and Jan Neighbors Art Martin and John Blankenship ) COMETS TRUE BLUE Anonymous Paul and Bev Schmidt ANONYMOUS Spies Sports (‘62) Mark (‘87) and Susan Corbus Shirley Sussenbach Frank and Pam Doll Comets Sports Boosters (in memory of Tom Sussenbach) Kevin Eyman Beth Tomaschke Gary and Kathy Farnsworth Meet on the First Wednesday of the Month Pat Young Brant and Aimee Frey 7:00pm in the GHS Cafeteria 1 Quality Service Since 1965 2100 Samuel W. Andrews Drive Greenville, IL 62246 Tel: (618) 664-1600 www.donnewalddistributing.com [email protected] 2 The 56-57 school year was the first year of becoming the Greenville Comets. Before that, we were the Greenville Flyers Records of the last year played as the Greenville Flyers BOYS BASKETBALL Flyers final game: Friday, March 2, 1956 Carlyle Regional (Championship) Highland 58 • Greenville 50 Flyers Last Win: Thursday, March 1, 1956 Carlyle Regional semifinals Greenville 96 • Aviston 66 The 1956 regional was in Carlyle. Tourney prices were 65 cents for adults and 40 cents for students until championship night when adults were charged 75 cents; students still 40 cents. The coach was Gordon Rogers and the Flyers Front Row: Mr. Rogers, Bob Lee, Royal Mulholland, Sonny Bimes, Josh Hutchinson, Bob Johnson, Don Ray, Larry Roland. finished 15-10. Front Row: Tom Suess, Tom Young, Gene Busch, Jan Nevinger, Arlen Parker, Jack Kallal, Ernie Lipple, Eddie Stoneburner. They were led in scoring by Don Ingles averaging almost 18 points per game. (Ingles had played Final basketball games for Sorento HS in their last season as a school in at Sorento High 1953). Ron Johnson averaged 10.3 per game for Sorento (was a 3-year School at the time) the Flyers in 55-56. Coach: Charles Romani Last Game: February 27, 1953. Pocahontas High School Witt District Tournament (2nd Round) Final Game: February 28, 1956 Witt 60 • Sorento 46 Carlyle Regional (1st round) Aviston 82 • Pocahontas 59 For Pocahontas, Bob Lee scored 20 points, John Last Win: Hutchinson had 17 and Tom McCasland netted 12. February 26, 1953 Witt District Tournament (1st Round) Sorento 54 • Coffeen 40 Sorento finished 16-10 that year Leading Scorers: Mervin Cruthis 13.2 per game Lamoine Tinnin 12.3 per game FLYER CHEER Left to Right: Carolyn Daily Dixie Holloway Nancy DeMoulin Judy Sanders Donna Culp Sharon Roadman Pat Mercier Jackie Kelsey 3 Records of the last year played as the Greenville Flyers BASEBALL First Row: Eric Reelitz, Gary Miller, Jim Frazier, Don File, Ron Johnson, Jan Nevinger, Raymond Kendall, Dave Koonce, Bob Johnson, Larry File, Bob Dumas. Second Row: Garey Ahler, Mr. Rogers, Larry Harlan, George Schaufelberger, Walter Clayton, Bob Brown, Mike Bruner, Don Ingles, Arlen Parker, Tom Suess, Royal Mulholland, Allan Geries, Tom Young, Mike Ready Flyers Baseball Lasts TRACK AND FIELD Final Win: Wednesday, May 2, 1956 At Legion Field, Greenville Greenville 4 • Shelbyville 2 Left-hander Raymond Kendall was the winning pitcher with a complete game victory striking out two and walking zero. GHS scored in two innings while the Rams scored in one. GHS posted a big 3-run 1st inning. Arlen Parker was 2-3 with a triple and an RBI and Tom Young was 2-3 as well. Final Game: Friday, May 11, 1956 Vandalia District Tournament Farina-LaGrove 9 • Greenville 3 Left to Right: Ron Johnson, Eddie Stoneburner, Bob Brown, Dean Kem, Jack Kallal, Arlen Parker, Mr. McCarthy TENNIS GOLF Last Flyers team:1956 Head Coach: Paul Shea Left to Right: Dick Mulholland, Mike Clare, Royal Mulholland, Jan Team: Don Ray, Jerry Long, Charlie Carey, Dick Mulholland Nevinger, Dave Willet, Jack Kallal, James Graves, Tom Clare, Mr. Baker 4 GreenvilleGreenville Dairy Dairy Queen Queen 219 GrillN 3rd and Street Chill One219 Block N 3rd North Street of the Square One Block North of the Square An IRA that meets your needs IRAs can be a great way to help you save for retirement. Whether you’re considering a Traditional or Roth IRA, I can help you evaluate your options based on your situation. 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Second St. Greenville, IL [email protected] www.kahunasburgers.com 6 BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Head Coach DATE OPPONENT TIME 01/24 Tue vs. Pana ...................................................6:00 PM Todd Cantrill (19th year) 11/26 Sat @ Kaskaskian Classic ...........................................TBA 01/27 Fri @ Hillsboro ..........................................................6:00 PM 11/29 Tue @ Kaskaskian Classic ...........................................TBA 01/31 Tue Wesclin ....................................................6:00 PM Assistant Coaches 12/02-03 @ Kaskaskian Classic ...........................................TBA 02/03 Fri Litcheld .................................................6:00 PM Adam Doll 12/09 Fri Staunton ............................................................6:00 PM 02/07 Tue Carlinville ................................................6:00 PM 12/13 Tue @ Okawville ........................................................6:15 PM 02/10 Fri @ Breese Central .................................................6:15 PM Aristede Ephron 12/16 Fri @ Gillespie...........................................................6:00 PM 02/14 Tue @ Carlyle .............................................................6:15 PM Gary Brauns 12/17 Sat Metro East Lutheran .................................6:00 PM 02/17 Fri EAWR (Sr. Night) .......................................6:00 PM 12/22 Thu @ Vandalia ..........................................................6:00 PM 02/20 Mon @ IHSA Regional ..................................................TBA Kevin Jackson 12/27 -28 @ Duster Thomas Hoops Classic ...........................TBA 02/24 Fri @ Regional Championship...................................7:30 PM 01/03 Tue Southwestern..........................................6:00 PM 02/28 Tue @ Sectional Seminal..........................................7:30 PM Administration 01/06 Fri @ Roxana ............................................................6:00 PM 03/03 Fri @ Sectional Championship ..................................7:30
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