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Have a sports story? E-mail them to B [email protected] THURSDAY OCTOBER 19, 2017 SPORTSenquirerdemocrat.com CHS seniors step up; Cavies hold Staunton to under 60 total yards By Eric Becker hounded Staunton as the Cavaliers - trio - they all have their purpose and had 45 yards seven penalties; Holding an opponent under 20 took command of the game. they have all bought into this. It’s Staunton had 10 yards on two pen- yards rushing for a second straight On Carlinville’s second pos- been unique to develop and all three alties. It was a turnover-free game game, the Carlinville defense per- session, the Cavies faced a fourth shined tonight.” on both sides. haps hasn’t had as much fanfare as down and five at the Staunton 34- Donovan King opened the sec- Defensively, Max Rogers had six other parts of the team this season. yard line. ond half with a 78-yard kickoff tackles, while Wallace, Campbell But the Cavaliers held Staunton An offsides penalty, just one of return, setting up Campbell’s third and Bryan Golbricht each had five to just 55 total yards from scrim- two flags for Staunton in the game, touchdown of the night from a yard tackles for Carlinville. mage Friday night, in a 48-0 thrash- gave Carlinville a first down and out. It was 41-0 with 10:45 left in Now the 6-2 Comets stand in the ing to improve to 8-0 on the season. led to a Jarret Easterday six-yard the third quarter. way of an unbeaten regular season. “When the offense became touchdown to make it 13-0. Carlinville’s second unit went on Carlinville last went 9-0 in 2001, this multi-dimensional thing that Staunton was forced to punt on an 80-yard drive to start the fourth finishing 11-1 overall that season. seemed to draw a lot of attention the first play of the second quarter, quarter, taking nearly 10 minutes “It’s always on the goals,” to itself, I felt all season long that but a botched snap led to a loss of off the clock. Jahraven Johnson C.Easterday said. “When you fin- our defense has been pretty solid 16 yards and Carlinville taking over rushed for 73 yards on the drive, ish where you did last year, the and tonight it was very solid up at the Staunton 25-yard line. scoring from 10 yards out to make goals are pretty lofty. This team has front,” said Carlinville coach Chad Colton DeLong scored on the it 48-0. stepped up every time we’ve asked Easterday. “I thought coach Steiner first play, making it a 19-0 game. Carlinville outgained Staunton them to, and hope they’ll continue did a great job of calling the game The Cavaliers went on a 60-yard 307-55, with Johnson’s 73 fourth- to do that next week.” and getting us in the right fronts drive after stopping Staunton on quarter ground yards the highest C.Easterday also acknowledged at the right times. Obviously, the fourth down. Easterday completed for the team in the game. Campbell the 12 senior players that have man- kids make plays and they did that four of five passes for 30 yards on finished with 56 yards on -10 car aged an unbeaten season through tonight.” the drive, and Campbell’s eight ries. eight weeks, after making it to the The win clinches at least a share yard touchdown run made it 27-0 J.Easterday was quite efficient state title game as juniors. of the South Central Conference after Ethan Wallace caught a two- once again, as he completed 13 of “Every year I challenge every title, one they can win outright Fri- point conversion. 16 passes for 114 yards and a touch- group the same,” C.Easterday said. day night with a win at Greenville. Then, there was Kyle Dixon. His down. “What stamp do you want to leave Staunton falls to 3-5 on the season. 24-yard touchdown catch and run Staunton was led by Ryan Best on Carlinville football? This group Staunton had just 16 total yards along the sideline, dodging defend- with 22 yards rushing on eight car- wanted to repeat. That’s a very lofty in the first half, while the Cavies ers, gave the Cavaliers a 34-0 half- ries. goal and I was very proud of them used a pair of 50-yard touchdown time lead. Griffin Bianco completed seven that would be their aspiration is to drives to stake early control in this “Every team so far has had some- of 14 passes for 43 yards. Cody do those types of things. Especially, one. thing unique about their defense,” Castaldi had three catches for 25 doing what was done in the past. Carlinville took a 6-0 lead at 7:08 said Easterday. “They were not allow- yards. They could have taken the high Photo by Eric Becker on a six-yard run by Garrett Camp- ing us to throw our normal screens The Cavaliers had a 22-4 edge in road and said ‘we want to get in the Carlinville’s Donovan King returns the second half kickoff 78 yards bell, capping a 50-yard drive. and vertical stuff down the field, and first downs and made five of nine playoffs’ and that’s not been their to set up a Cavalier touchdown in the third quarter of a 48-0 win over A couple of small mistakes once again our running back crusade third down conversions. Carlinville goal. It’s shown on the field.” Staunton Friday night. Cavies' soccer ends season with 2-1 loss to Lutheran firsthalf on a goal from Lucas Peterson loss. Wrestling Schmidt breaks two at the 9:08 mark. Andrew DeNeve made nine saves, single-season records Carlinville countered, getting a as the Crusaders held an 11-7 edge in school-record 31st goal in a single sea- shots on goal. Club in junior season son from Matt Schmidt at the 25:24 Gwillim made six saves in goal for mark, dribbling between the defense in Lutheran. Carlinville had four corner It was a tough match and even a front of the goal and putting it past Co- kicks to one for Lutheran. signups tougher pill to swallow for the Carlin- lin Gwillim to tie the game 1-1. Beardstown 4, Staunton 1: In the ville boys soccer team Wednesday in Schmidt’s goal was his 31st, surpass- opening game of Wednesday’s regional their first regional game at Loveless ing the 30 that Barry Stewart scored in semifinals, the Bulldogs season also Oct. 28 Park. 2012. came to an end with a 4-1 loss to top- Signups for the 2017-18 Carl- Facing Springfield Lutheran, each In addition, Schmidt’s 20 assists seeded Beardstown. inville Wrestling Club season team figured they had as good a chance broke the school record of 17. He fin- The Tigers led 2-0 at halftime. will take place Saturday, Oct. 28, as any in advancing to the regional final ished with 31 goals and 20 assists in Staunton got a second half goal from at the Cross Church main lobby. against Beardstown. just 21 games played as a junior. Bryce Buzick, assisted by Trent Stamer. Times for the signups are 10 Lutheran scored a goal along the The game went to halftime tied 1-1, Staunton finishes 13-6, 7-2 in the a.m. to noon, open to those kids baseline three minutes into the second but Lutheran got a goal just 3:06 into conference. Beardstown won the Carl- in kindergarten through eighth half, and it held up in a Crusaders 2-1 the second half. inville regional with a 4-1 win over Lu- grade. victory. Russell Crifani scored on a tough theran on Saturday. Cost is $50 per child, and a Carlinville ended its season at 13-8, angle along the side of the net, getting Pleasant Plains 2, North Mac 0: At copy of their birth certificate for finishing tied for second in the confer- it through to give the Crusaders a 2-1 Pleasant Plains, the Cardinals scored all new wrestlers is needed. ence with Staunton at 7-2. The Cava- lead. twice in the second half to end North Wrestlers should attend for liers return all players next year with The teams battled back and forth the Mac’s season Wednesday in a regional uniform sizing. Photo by Eric Becker the exception of senior Rylan Frank- rest of the way, but no further scoring semifinal. Carlinville’s Matt Schmidt battles for possession of the ball from a Contact David Daugherty at ford. occurred, and the Cavaliers had the sea- The Panthers finished 10-9-1 on the carlinvillewrestlingclub@gmail. Lutheran Crusader Wednesday night at Loveless Park. Carlinville lost Lutheran took a 1-0 lead early in the son come to an early close with a 2-1 season. com a 2-1 decision. for more information.

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Thursday, OCTOBER 19, 2017 Macoupin County Enquirer~Democrat 1B sports CMS girls' team battles various opponents The Carlinville Middle School Oct. 2, the Warriors lost to girls' basketball team continued its Southwestern 36-29. Stayton had season with several games recently. 17 points; Karly Lambert, four; The eighth grade team lost to Broaddus, three; Norwood, three Bethalto in the Hillsboro tourna- ;and Walker, two points. ment Sept. 26, 40-15. Jill Stayton The eighth grade team defeated had 13 points and Ella Walker add- Gillespie 27-15 on Oct. 5 behind ed two points. 15 points from Stayton; Walker On Sept. 28, Carlinville edged with eight points; Drew and Lam- Hillsboro in eighth grade action bert with two points each. 21-18. Carlinville downed Bunker Hill Stayton had 13 points, while 32-14 on Oct. 10, getting nine Walker, Peyton Drew, Alexis Nor- points from Stayton; eight from wood and Morgan Broaddus scored twosports points each. See CMS on 5B. Friday Night Highlights North Mac stays perfect; Staunton gets first win since 2014 Given the circumstances, the ter. There was no scoring in the Southwestern 22, Gillespie 8 Andrew Jones one-yard run. North Mac Panthers will gladly fourth quarter. At Piasa, on a Saturday after- Jonathon Darrah added touch- take their 4-0 record as they start Bearden had 153 yards rushing noon, the Miners were upended down runs of one and 11 yards a tough stretch of games in the as four Panthers had at least 70 by a strong rushing attack for in the second quarter for a 21-0 rugged Sangamo Conference. yards rushing. Donaldson added Southwestern. halftime lead. With home games against Au- 127 yards on 17 attempts; Hatalla The Birds improved to 2-2 Storm Coffmann’s eight-yard North Macburn and Athens, sandwiched had 123stays on 20 carries; and Gra- while Gillespie slippedalive to 1-3. run in the third cut the deficit to in between a road date against ham rushed for 70 yards on 11 Southwestern is at Pana this 21-6. Mt. Olive countered with a Pleasant Plains upcoming, a road touches. week; Gillespie hosts Hillsboro. Darrah eight-yard score for the fi- Carlinville seniors recognized at volleyball Senior Night Thursday, front row, from left, include Taylor Wills, daughter of Shelly and Scott Wills; North Mac remainedcontest at inWilliamsville the Friday Norththe Mac is 2-6home for Auburn Piasa Southwestern Birds led 16-0 at Friday the nal margin of night.the game. night provided their first true test (2-2), a team that made a long half and 22-0 after three quarters. Jones completed his only pass of the season. playoff run last year and that has Michael Nolte scored two of the night for 35 yards, but Emma Griffith, daughter of Rebecca and Richard Griffith; Alyssa DeSpain, daughter of Laurie and Cary DeSpain; Anna Chew, daughter of playoff hunt as the PanthersThe Panthers prevailed de in- a lost Gunnera one-point game to AthensLentz touchdowns on rushedthe ground, in- on a forrainy evening, two the ground thriller, 28-21, handing Williams- and a seven-point loss at Wil- cluding a 96-yard touchdown run. game proved beneficial for the ville its first loss a week after the liamsville two weeks ago. He finished with 135 yards on hosts, as Darrah rushed for 134 Kimberly and Ron Chew; and Sydney Bates, daughter of Michael and Tracey Bates. feated winless RivertonBullets 34-7 had won at previouslyFri- un- Stauntonscores 35, Litchfield and 0 five threw carries. for anotheryards and Jones added for 113 yards. beaten Maroa-Forsyth. At Litchfield, on a rainy - Fri Brandon Becoat added a 50- Bryce Parrish had 64 yards on the North Mac (4-0) rushed for day evening, it did not affect the yard run, finishing with 140 yards ground as well. day night in Virden. 473 yards on 65 attempts Friday StauntonHillsboro Bulldogs, who ended a(5-3). on 25 attempts. All told, the Birds Coffman completed six of 23 night, getting three touchdown 12-game losing streak in convinc- had 303 yards on the ground. passes for 50 yards in the contest. runs along the way. ing fashion. Gillespie got on the board as Damin Jones had 46 yards rushing The Panthers (4-4) mustWilliamsville win led 7-0 whenat Asa After beingGreenville shutout in the first Daniel Dobrino 46, completed Gillespie a 60- on 12 attempts, 13 and Austin Yates Donaldson tied things up with a three games of the season, the yard pass to Nick Wyatt in the caught two passes for 28 yards. home against 7-1 Maroa-Forsythtwo-yard run. Bulldogs scoredAt in allGillespie, four quar- fourth quarter, the setting upMiners a 10- Greenfield/NW lost 42, Pleasantat Cavaliers win Senior Night rematch with Staunton Williamsville took a 14-7 lead ters Friday night, taking a 21-0 yard completion to Wyatt for the Hill 14 in the second quarter. Kendall halftime lead. Miners lone score. Tate Wargo At Pleasant Hill, the Tigers Friday night to have a shotBearden’s at71-yard post run tied things- Ethanhome Mullinix scoredto fourthe added Comets a two-point catch. as Greenvilleimproved to 3-1 behind another Volleyball is a game of emotion, Staunton closed within 14-9, gave Carlinville a 22-21 lead, its points. up once more at 14-14. touchdowns for Staunton (1-3), Dobrino had 115 yards passing strong game from Jacob Foiles in Grant Graham’s 14-yard pass to including a 34-yarder, rushing for with Wyatt with 82 yards receiv- a 28-point win. a game of passion and a game of but Sydney Bates responded with first lead since 1-0. Carlinville vs Pana season play. Zayne Langellier gave North Mac 110 cinchedyards on 14 carries. a playoffing. Ethan Blevins berthhad 86 yards inFoiles the scored four pro touchdowns,- a 20-14 halftime lead. Quarterback Griffin Bianco rushing for Gillespie. including two in the first quar- The Panthers added to the lead completed six of 14 passes for 92 Mt. Olive 27, Bunker Hill 6 ter of 11 and three yards. Blake momentum swings. Carlinville consecutive kills, then had a run Carlinville would fall behind at The Cavaliers lost to a team that Jake Mullink returnedin the third quarterfrom on a Griffin yards.cess. Colin Robertson hauled in At Mt. Olive, the Wildcats Steckel added a 38-yard touch- Hatalla two-yard run, with Don- 69 yards on two catches, while picked up their first win of the down run and a 21-point first aldson adding the two-point con- Eric HasquinCamp caught four Pt.passes seasonCentral with a home win over 40, rival quarter.GFNW 6 did not lead at all during a recent of three straight points, including 24-23 as the Bulldogs threatened entered 26-5, as Pana continued injury, rushing forPhoto by243 Jan Dona version.yards and for Staunton. Bunker Hill. Foiles had 129 yards rushing Gillespie quarterback Danny Dobrino gets rid of the ball after pres- Williamsville came back and The ‘Dogs welcome Carlinville The Wildcats (1-3, 1-1 PSC) and Steckel finished with 105 surethree from Southwestern’s touchdowns, Zach Gonzales during Saturday’s and action. completingmade it 28-21 in the third quar - to town FridayAt for Homecoming. Greenfield, led 6-0 in the first quarter on an Campyards for GFNW. Point matchup with Staunton in either an ace, to make it a 20-10 game. to force a third game. unbeaten in the conference, edg- Blackburnone of roundup: eight passes Teams continue for five fall scheduleyards. Central’s Cole Williams scoredwe on game at the Macoupin County vol- Eventually, Carlinville settled for Carlinville tied it on a missed ing the Cavaliers 26-24, 25-21 last Wisconsin Lutheran scored five Blackburn lost at the College of Ballinger had eight assists, while first-half goals and cruised to a 6-0 Pharmacy Wednesday 26-24, 22- Cline had two kills and two blocks. leyball tournament championship a 25-16 game one win. serve, but fell behind 25-24 on a Tuesday night. women’s soccerBryce victory over Black - Hiller25, 20-25, 17-25. added 100Against the host yards Principia team, touchdown runs of 70, 47,want and 9; burn College Wednesday afternoon. Maria Cline had 14 kills and Mar- the Beavers lost game one 25-18. Helenon Joyce scoredthe the hatground trick lee Lindstrom addedwith 28 digs. a touchdownThen two tough losses followed and added an 83-yard touchdownyour match in their own gym. The Bulldogs came back strong kill by Ashleigh Painter. Chew and DeSpain finished for the visitors, while Megan Hen- The SILAC conference contin- with 25-27 and 22-25 defeats. ning added two goals. ued in full force this weekend with Timmermeier had three kills; Wisconsinfor Lutheran North held a 31-8 Mac.three contests against familiar com- Lindstrom, 12 digs; Emily Schro- reception as the visitorsgame ended Yet, after a tough loss to Pana, in game two, taking a lead at 8-3 An error tied it and a Griffith kill with seven points each. Chew had edge in shots, including 14-4 on petition. eder, two kills, 10 digs; Young, goal. Blackburn did have a 2-1 edge Friday night, Blackburn wel- four kills; Dick 11 digs; Mikayla the Cavaliers took the court for after three points from Kinzie Col- gave CHS a 26-25 lead. A return seven kills, with Griffith and Welte in corner kicks.Marquette comed Iowa 49, Wesleyan South to Dawes Morgan, Mac 11 digs, seven 6 assists, two Greenfield/Northwestern’s play- Blackburn 3, Rockford 0 Gymnasium. kills; and Haleigh Gonzalez, five stats. On Saturday, the Beavers shut Blackburn lost a tough five-game kills. Senior Night on Thursday, and ley, including a Grace Nichols kill. error on match point gave the Ca- chipping in with five kills each and down state foeAt Rockford Bunker with three match to IowaHill, Wesleyan. Thethe Bea- BlackburnExplorers is 1-11 on the season. off hopes. second-half goals. vers won the first game 27-25, but Men’s soccer It was scoreless at the half. Chris- dropped 13-25 and 21-25 decisions Blackburn dropped a non-confer- avenged a loss to the Bulldogs by Carlinville still trailed when vies the win. DeSpain had three kills. Bates fin- ty Hobbstook opened the scoringcommand for the in games two andof three. the The Bea Prairie- ence 4-0 decision Stateon the road Satur - The Tigers (3-5) scored on a Beavers at 51:14, assisted by Jes- vers forced a fifth game with a 25- day at Knox College in Galesburg. sica Esper. 21 win, but came up just short. They are now 2-3-2 on the season. winning 25-16, 27-25. Anna Chew got a kill and a block. Chew finished with eight kills ished with 18 assists, and DeSpain EightConference and a half minutes later, Alanni byYoung had 15trouncing kills and Men’s golfhost Zane Thomson six-yard run in the Jasmine Tillman scored, assisted by four blocks for Blackburn, while The Beavers participated in the Annie Gantt. Lindstrom had four kills and 33 Midwest Invitational in Galena Carlinville improved to 15-11 An error ended Wills’ serving run and Griffith added seven. Bates and had 22 digs. Bates and Jordyn TillmanSouth scored an unassisted Mac goal digs. Friday Alexis Dick finished night. with 21 over the weekend, placing 22nd out second quarter which made it a at 81:59 for the final margin of 3-0. digs, while Cline had five kills, two of 32 teams. GoalkeeperThe Maya March made Explorers blocks and 19 digs. Jensen Ballinger are Trenton 7-1, Easley shot 5-0; a 78-81 to 12-6 game at the time. on the season, finishing 6-3 in the at three and pulled the Cavaliers Alyssa DeSpain both had four kills. Houseman had nine digs each. five saves for Blackburn to get the had 21 assists and 12 digs. Shelsie lead Blackburn with a 159 two-day win. Blackburn held a 30-9 edge in Timmermeier had eight kills and total. shots andSouth 7-2 in corner kicks. Mac four blocks. is 5-3, 4-1Keegan Easley with shot 76-88 - a 164; Williams finished 181 yards conference for third place. within 12-11. Bates finished with 18 assists, Carlinville is at the Pawnee Mt. St. Joseph 4, Blackburn 0 On Saturday, the squad was on Anthony Harper, 88-78 - 166; Jor- Sunday in Cincinnati, Blackburn the road at Principia College’s Hay dan McMillan, 84-90 - 174; and Carlinville jump-started their of- Staunton maintained a slight with Lexi Egelhoff and Adriann tournament Saturday, playing in CollegeFriday lost 4-0 as Mt. St. Joseph night Fieldhouse roadfor a triangular confer game- Kyle Kesinger, at 91-84 East - 175. rushing. scored four first half goals. ence meet. Blackburn was outshot 29-2. In match one, the team  Blackburn’s Vanessa Reed fense early in taking a 3-0 lead on lead for most of the rest of the Welte having two blocks each. pool play against Rochester JV, MarchAlton-WR made 14 saves in goal for defeated (6-2) Blackburn squadstill 25-19, leftserves one on up during the Satur - Jacob Foiles had 150 yards the Beavers. 25-17, 25-19. day’s triangular SILAC volleyball Blackburn is 2-6-1 on the season. 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2B Macoupin County Enquirer~Democrat Thursday, OCTOBER 19, 2017 sports Carlinville High School Senior Night held

Football Senior members of the Carlinville football team recognized at Friday’s home game, from left, include A.J. Chapman, son of Beth and Tim Chap- man; Daniel Card, son of Andrea and Tom Card; Garrett Campbell, son of Hallie and Greg Campbell; and team manager Sam Janssen, son of Kris Boente and Larry Janssen. Cross Country Seniors for the Carlinville cross country team recognized at Friday’s football game, from left, include Samuel Mock, son of Samantha and Monty Mock; and Charles Helton IV, son of Debbie and Charles Helton. Not pictured: Seth Evans, son of Tina and Steven Evans; Mackenzie Harris, daughter of Christi and Arthur Harris; and Jason Landon, son of Jennifer and Mike Landon.

Football Senior members of the Carlinville football team recognized at Friday’s home game, from left, include Tyler Hughes, son of Tammy and Chad Hughes; Joshua Hinzman, son of Debbie and Paul Hinzman; Bryan Golbricht, son of Dianne and Russell Golbricht; and Jordan Chism, son of Amy and DeWayne Chism. Cheerleading Seniors for the Carlinville cheerleading squad recognized at Friday’s football game, from left, are Maddie Williams, daughter of Melissa and Chris Williams; and Ashley Williams, daughter of Christine and DeWayne Williams. The Blackburn Report Volleyball Louisville, Ky. Blackburn hosted Greenville Blackburn defeated host on Wednesday in an SLIAC Spalding 25-16, 25-18, 14-25, contest, with the visitors pick- 23-25, 15-12 in an epic five- Football ing up wins by the scores of 25- game match, improving to Senior members of the Carlinville football team recognized at Friday’s home game, from left, include Dyllan Shaw, son of Crystal Cox and 11, 25-15, 25-22. 7-16, 4-12 in the conference. Benjamin Shaw; Max Rogers, son of Betsy and Chris Rogers; Alexander Morton, son of Shaun and Sara Morton; Gabe Long, son of Andrea The Beavers were led by Timmermeier had 12 kills and Brian Little and the late Scott Howie Long; and Donovan King, son of Brandy King. Shelsie Timmermeier with nine and three blocks, while Kaitlyn kills, Jensen Ballinger with 12 Wiegand, Delanie Casto and assists and Kendall Knop with Knop each had eight kills. Mt. 14 digs. Olive native Breanna Henke Blackburn returned home had four kills. Knop added 32 Saturday and won a pair of digs, while Dick had 17 digs matchups, improving to 6-16 and Drew Newberry added 12 on the season. digs. Ballinger had 21 assists The first win was against and Burleyson 17 assists. Iowa Wesleyan, in four games. Blackburn lost to Hanover The Beavers then outlasted College 25-15, 25-23, 25-13 in Robert Morris-Springfield 25- a second match Monday. 20, 25-13, 25-12. Knop had 10 kills and nine Knop had 15 kills and eight digs. Dick had 14 digs and Ball- digs. Ballinger added 14 assists inger 13 assists for the Beavers. and Kendall Burleyson had 10 Men’s Soccer assists. Alexis Dick had 16 Blackburn lost to Iowa digs. Wesleyan 4-1 on Wednesday. The Beavers split a double- Band header at Spalding Monday in See BLACKBURN on 8B. Seniors for the Carlinville band recognized at Friday night’s football game, from left, are Karley Elliott, daughter of Brandy Drew and Derek Elliott; Anna Chew, daughter of Kimberly and Ron Chew; Grayson Armour (also cross country); son of Martha and Todd Armour; and Karly Ambuel, daughter of Kathryn and Bradley Ambuel. Friday night Feast Pork Chop Dinner, Scalloped Potatoes, Green Beans, Salad and Dessert FriDAY, OCTOBEr 13 • 6:30 pm Moose Lodge, 801 W. Pine Street

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 Seniors for the Carlinville golf team recognized at Friday’s foot- ball game, from left, are Payton Poggenpohl Jamieson, son of Jodi and Den- nis Jamieson; Alison Hurley, daughter of Kim and Dave Hur- ley; and Sydney Cania, daughter REDI-Mix of Sandra and Rocco Cania. 217-854-3428 Thursday, OCTOBER 19, 2017 Macoupin County Enquirer~Democrat 3B Cross country teamsprepforregionals withtrioofmeets Cross country Sunday Worship. ship Service. ship Service. Wor- a.m., 10:30 School; Sunday a.m., 9:30 Sunday Worship;6p.m.,YouthGroup. Sunday Worship. Service. a.m., SundaySchool. Sunday Worship. Sunday School. Worship; 10a.m.,KidsClubhouse. the Cavaliersstillwentoutand ville Invitationalon Wednesday, along withMaterDei73 tal points. 20 placefinisherstoscore54 six finishersandofthetop 54 points. invitational inboys’ actionwith Oct. 28,turnedupbywinningits 47th at23:00. at 22:27;andRachelOlroyd, 22:24; MackenzieHarris,38th at 21:58;Patty Walch, 37that 24th. Molly Lewis was 32nd with afinishof21:29to Quarton ofLitchfield’s 19:01. 18:20 tooutdistanceCaroline to ameetwin,clockinginat 115. Staunton at79andLitchfield followed by Teutopolis at70; finished firstwith62points, scoring 161points.MaterDei liers finishedseventhasateam, ishing 10that16:50. Southwestern’s CadenBohnfin Goebel at15:15. boys’ sidewasMaterDei’s Luke 107th at21:20. at 21:00; and Cameron Strubbe, 53rd at18:57;SethEvans101st 20th at17:19;DustinRoberts, at 17:09.81; Grayson Armour, 17:09.68; Cale Williams, 18th 16:55; BrileyRoper ished eighthat16:44. 16:43; andBaileyLippoldfin- ish from Charles Helton IV at Cavies got a seventh place fin the CarlinvilleInvite,but was fourthat110 points. ahead ofMaterDei. Teutopolis top sixth-placefinishertofinish points, butMcGivneyhadthe sectionals atthefair ty Fairgrounds. first heldattheMacoupinCoun defended theirhomecourse-the assembled foritsownCarlin 4B 618-372-3639 Rev.RayRobinson 618-585-3295 PastorDarrellMolen 217-854-8924 Pastor Steve Schmidt 217-854-8924 PastorSteveSchmidt 217-854-8724 PastorLarryMouser 217-854-8849 PastorDonHarrison 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10: 30 a.m., a.m., 30 10: School; Sunday a.m., 9:30 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m., a.m., 10:30 School; Sunday a.m., 9:30 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:45 a.m., a.m., 10:45 School; Sunday a.m., 9:30 Worship a.m., 10 Study; Bible a.m., 9 10 a.m. and 6 p.m., Sunday Worship; 10:30 a.m., 10:40 School; Sunday a.m., 9:30 am, udy osi; 01 a.m., 10:15 Worship; Sunday a.m., 9 Sunday a.m. 10 School; Sunday a.m., 9 217-854-4446 PastorRexHendrix Carlinville UnitedMethodistChurch Father McGivneywassecond, Carlinville hadtwoofthetop Rory DrewledCarlinville Staunton’s Lydia Rollerrolled On thegirlsside,Cava Other arearunnersincluded The winneroftheraceon Samuel Mockwas14that Jason Landondidnotrunat The Cavaliers,whowillhost Despite nothavingafullteam Vesper Inc. Granite, Carlinville MonumentCo.Carlinville 201 SouthBroadStreet,Carlinville Carlinville ChurchoftheNazarene Blooming GroveChristianChurch Boston ChapelChristianChurch 704 EastFirstSouth,Carlinville West SideSquare,Carlinville 503 SouthClinton,BunkerHill 29207 QuartonRoad,Palmyra 217-854-8550 217-854-6737 318 EastNicholas,Carlinville MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM AND FDIC Girard 217-627-2795 Carlinville ChurchofChrist 6975 ShawRoad,Shipman Bunker HillBaptistChurch Bethlehem BaptistChurch 110 RiceStreet,Carlinville 18772 Route4,Carlinville Carlinville Calvary United Carlinville CalvaryUnited 217-854-4115 church listings Pastor, LarryBrandon sports Pentecostal Church

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Sunday Worship. Worship. 10:30 SundayMorning Worship. Sunday School. Worship. eighth at16:39;EmalyLewis, enth at 15:19; Grace Gunning, Armour, 17:37;Roper pold, 17:20; Williams, 17:33; 17:02; HeltonIV, 17:03;Lip Harris, 24:18. royd, 24:06; Walch, 24:18and time of22:35;Lewis,22:41;Ol races atPeoriaHeights. on thegirls’ sideinSaturday’s boys’ teamcompetitionand 21st 21:26. Lewis, 21:21;PatrickDunn, Jacob Petrovich,19:32;Paul 17:46; CarterLowrance,19:06; ander Scott,16:08;MarkUtry, Summers, 10that15:02; Alex- Wilson, seventhat14:30; Tyler Kreipe, fourthat13:46;Charles Dunn, thirdat13:27;Colin was secondat13:10;Matthew 18:32; HailieHancock21:20. by Litchfield,Staunton,South was adistancesecond,followed meet with26points.Roxana had theCavalierswinning ference meetatBrightonPark won byfivemeters. Roper putitintooverdriveand finish line. With 50meterstogo, ran withhimallthewayto hitched ontotheopponentand two andahalfmiles.Roper of therace,thenwascaughtat Charlie Helton. at Peoria,”saidCarlinvillecoach the lead. a strongcompetitorafterhaving first intheJV race,holdingoff son, 22:02;Strubbe,22:46. 17:51; Roberts,19:46;Max Wil- Jacob Landon,17:48;Mock, rance, 18:32;StephanieHarding, ninth at17:10;MadelineLow 15:06. KallieKimbrowassev and BrayleeGilmore,sixthat Caroline Gibbel,thirdat14:54, Carlinville girls’ timesincluded before thehighschoolmeets, 217-854-8763 Pastor Justin Reynolds 217-854-8763 PastorJustinReynolds 309-369-3137 PastorDeanBlackburn 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10 a.m., Sunday Sunday a.m., 10 School; Sunday a.m., 9 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m. and 9:30 a.m.,SundaySchool;10:30a.m.and Children’s ChurchCoordinatorNikkiTotsch 21964 CharityChurchRoad,Carlinville 310 W.Madison,Girard-217-627-2633 217-854-3554 MemberFDIC 9 a.m.,SundayWorship. 9 a.m.,SundayWorship. 9:15 a.m., Sunday Bible Study; 10:30 a.m., 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10:10 a.m., Sunday 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10:15 a.m., Sunday 8:15 a.m., Sunday Worship; 9:30 a.m., a.m., 9:30 Worship; Sunday a.m., 8:15 9:30 a.m.,SundayLiturgy. Jas. Landonraninatimeof In girls’ play, Drewranina The Cavaliers were seventh in Boys’ Monday’s SouthCentralCon- Riley ledforabouttwomiles “Briley hadsuchagreatrace Roper’ In thejuniorhighmeetheld 618-753-3128 PastorDaveCarlson Very ReverendFatherPaulWaters 217-854-2837 PastorTimRhodus 117 West2ndSouthSt.,Carlinville Concord PrimitiveBaptistChurch Banking atwww.bank-and-trust.com Medora UnitedMethodistChurch 300 NorthFourthStreet,Benld 27260 ConcordRoad,Palmyra Dairy Queen First ChristianChurchofGirard 900 W. MainSt.•Carlinville,IL 900 W. 700 WestCenterStreet,Girard 679 BoyScoutRoad,Hettick 106 DunnStreet,Chesterfield 724 W. Main - Carlinville 724 W. PastorRev.CliffWoodman 510 Broadway-Gillespie Emmanuel BaptistChurch 6:30 p.m.,SundayWorship. Chesterfield BibleChurch Holy Dormition Russian Holy DormitionRussian At PeoriaHeights 1030 W.Main,Carlinville Charity BaptistChurch Conference meet results:DavidHarris First BaptistChurch s timeof17:39was Trust Company Orthodox Church Cross Church 217-839-2215 217-854-8212 217-854-4473 217-854-2411 217-835-2202 217-835-2202 Cross Church 217-627-2529 217-627-2529 Bank &

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Sunday Worship Mass. Sunday School. Worship. Sunday Worship. Sunday Worship. Sunday School, 9:15 a.m.; Youth Groups Groups (ages 4-12thgrade),6p.m. Youth a.m.; 9:15 School, Sunday Worship; 6p.m.;SundayDiscipleship. Worship; 6p.m.,Youth;BibleStudy. the boysaround10:45a.m. Girls’ racestartsat10a.m.with Shelbyville atDacey Trail. 23:26. 16th at23:06;Harris,17th Walch, 14th at 23:00; Olroyd honors. at 22:01totakeall-conference Southwestern. Carlinville’s 63,Roxanaand outdistancing Litchfield’s 57; to ateamtitlewith34points, 44th at21:45. W ence. 18:19 andallearnedall-confer 18:15. Williams finished10that 17:46 andJac.Landonninthat fifth at17:29;Roper, seventhat fourth at 17:19; Armour was time of17:06.Lippoldfinished Landon, winningconferenceina western andGreenville. women); BrileyRoper(seventhplace);JasonLandon(firstplace)andJacob(ninthplace). place (seventh Drew Rory place); (fifth Armour Grayson place); (10th Williams Cale place); (fourth pold Carlinville’s all-conferencerunnersatMonday’sBailey Lip SouthCentralConferencemeet,fromleft,are 19789 SouthStandardCityRd.,Carlinville 217-627-3534 PastorKennethLovely 2010 EastFirstSouthStreet,Carlinville 217-854-5137 Rev.JohnR.CurtisJr. 19433 WestFrontageRoad,Raymond Ss. MaryandJosephCatholicChurch 410 EastFirstNorthStreet,Carlinville 217-854-2639 PastorGaryFarthing 217-854-7151 FatherMichaelHaag New BeginningsCommunityChurch 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m., a.m., 10:30 School; Sunday a.m., 9:30 5:30 p.m., Saturday Mass; 9 a.m., Sunday Sunday a.m., 9 Mass; Saturday p.m., 5:30 a.m., 10:15 Worship; Sunday a.m., 9 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10 a.m., Sunday Sunday a.m., 10 School; Sunday a.m., 9 a.m., 9:30 School; Sunday a.m., 8:30 a.m. 10:30 School; Sunday a.m. 9:30 Sunday Worship, 8 a.m. & 10:15 a.m.; a.m.; 10:15 & a.m. 8 Worship, Sunday 9 a.m., Sunday Bible Study; 10 a.m., Sunday Sunday a.m., 10 School; Sunday a.m., 9 Preaching MinisterDaveZiegenbein Regionals are Saturday in Lewis was12th at 22:50; Drew finishedeighthoverall In girls’ play, Stauntonrolled Roberts finished23rdat19:29; The CavalierswereledbyJas. ilson, 39that21:26;Strubbe, 217-627-2208 PastorRonSchaaff 618-362-6375 PastorGaryVoss 11365 ShipmanRoad,Plainview Rural UnitedMethodistChurch 110 WestWaterSt,Dorchester Pleasant HillChristianChurch Piasa UnitedMethodistChurch St. John’sLutheranChurch 20733 NorthBroadStreet Memorial ChristianChurch Area Hospital Pastor WilliamBaughman Plainview BaptistChurch 142 WestCenter,Girard Nilwood BaptistChurch Pastor DeanBlackburn Funeral Home Carlinville 38 JuddSt.,Nilwood HEINZ Route 16, Piasa Route 16,Piasa 217-854-3157 217-854-3141 217-229-3074 217-229-3074 Since 1854 -

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Send stats to: [email protected] sports Mac Stats Third down conv. 3-11 5-9 Area Boxscores ville 122. Fourth down conv. 0-3 2-2 Thursday at Carlinville, Ill. Top 10: 1. Jas.Landon, Carlinville 17:06; 2. Country Financial/ Volleyball Player of the What's On Tap? Rushes-yds 26-12 34-194 Staunton Bulldogs 16 25 R.Poggenpohl, Litchfield 17:09; 3. C.Bohn, Gary Edwards Offensive Week – Week 1 Passing yds 43 113 *Carlinville Cavies 25 27 Southwestern 17:12; 4. B.Lippold, Carlin- A at upcoming sporting Total yds 55 307 Staunton (20-11, 5-3) - Points: ville 17:19; 5. G.Armour, Carlinville 17:29; Player of the Game events for Macoupin County Turnovers 0 0 B.Caldieraro 5; K.Colley 3; C.Reid 2; 6. C.Stumpf, Roxana 17:39; 7. B.Roper, Taylor Wills has area athletic teams. Penalties 2-10 7-45 R.Milcic 1; M.Foster 1; K.Masinelli 1; Carlinville 17:46; 8. J.Warmack, Roxana Garrett Campbell been selected as Oct. 19 Time Poss 19:54 28:06 G.Nichols 1. Aces: M.Foster 1; K.Masinelli 18:04; 9. Jac.Landon, Carlinville 18:15; 10. has been selected volleyball Player of High school volleyball: Staunton at Lincolnwood; High School Volleyball 1; B.Caldieraro 1. Kills: A.Painter 5; T.Seago C.Williams, Carlinville 18:19. as this week’s Coun- the Week for Glenn Gillespie at Roxana; North Mac at Athens; Wednesday’s Results 4; S.Isenberg 3; G.Nichols 3; K.Colley 2; Girls: Staunton 34; Litchfield 57; Carlin- try Financial/Gary Insurance. She is the Litchfield at Mt. Olive At Edinburg Tournament M.Foster 1. ville 63; Roxana 78; Southwestern 119. Edwards Offensive daughter of Scott and Junior high girls basketball: Carlinville at North Mac def. Morrisonville 25-15, 25- Carlinville (15-11, 6-3) - Points: T.Wills Top 10: 1. L.Roller, Staunton 18:47; 2. Player of the Game. Shelly Wills. Taylor is Greenfield/NW 19 6; S.Bates 6; E.Griffith 3; A.DeSpain 3; C.Quarton, Litchfield 19:44; 3. M.Throne, Campbell, a the team Libero, is a Edinburg def. North Mac 25-18, 25-12 S.DeNeve 2; A.Chew 2. Aces: A.DeSpain Litchfield 19:54; 4. M.Tarpley, Roxana 6-foot, 185-pound co-team captain and Oct. 20 a senior this year in High school football: Carlinville at Greenville; Thursday’s Results 2; A.Chew 1; S.Bates 1. Kills: A.Chew 21:21; 5. E.Leonhard, Greenville 21:35; 6. senior running back Taylor school. Gillespie at Southwestern; Roxana at Carlinville def. Staunton 25-16, 27-25 8; E.Griffith 6; A.DeSpain 4; S.Bates 4; H.Bekeske, Staunton 21:47; 7. D.Jarden, had three rushing Willis Garrett She serves as the Staunton; Maroa-Forsyth at North Mac; Brussels def. Southwestern 25-17, 26-24 L.Egelhoff 1; A.Welte 1. Staunton 21:53; 8. R.Drew, Carlinville 22:01; touchdowns to help Campbell first server in the rotation as gets the South Mac at East Alton-WR; Greenfield/ North Greene at Greenfield/NW High School Boys Soccer 9. A.Priddle, Litchfield 22:14; 10. I.Wolff, the Cavaliers to a team off to a strong start serving at 96 NW at Beardstown Greenville def. Litchfield 25-19, 25-18 IHSA Class 1A Regionals Southwestern 22:22. “Senior Night” victory over Staunton. Carlyle def. Vandalia 26-24, 25-21 Macon Meridian Sectional Junior High Cross Country He gained 55 yards on 10 carries with percent. Along with this strong serving Oct. 21 Pana def. Hillsboro 28-26, 25-13 Carlinville Regional Carlinville Invitational TD runs of one, six and eight yards. percentage, she has the team high ser- High school volleyball: Carlinville at Pawnee Gillespie def. Mt. Olive 27-25, 25-21 Saturday, Oct. 7 Boys - Carlinville times - 2. D.Harris Campbell has seven rushing touch- vice points. Taylor’s defense is second tournament Bunker Hill def. East Alton-WR 25-15, Staunton 7, Gillespie 0 13:10; 3. M.Dunn 13:27; 4. C.Kreipe 13:46; downs and has gained 314 yards on 61 highest on the team. High school cross country: Carlinville at 25-17 Wednesday, Oct. 11 7. C.Wilson 14:30; 10. T.Summers 15:02; carries this season. A libero is a back court player who Shelbyville Regional Saturday’s Results Beardstown 4, Staunton 1 14. A.Scott 16:08; 20. M.Utry 17:46; 23. “Garrett did a good job – he’s done can substitute for any player in the back Men’s soccer: Blackburn at Eureka 1 p.m. Edinburg Tournament Lutheran 2, Carlinville 1 C.Lowrance 19:06; 24. J.Petrovich 19:32; 26. a great job all season” Carlinville head row. As our Libero she plays six rotation Women’s soccer: Blackburn at Eureka 3 p.m. Porta def. North Mac 25-10, 25-17 Saturday, Oct. 14 P.Lewis 21:21; 27. P.Dunn 21:26. coach Chad Easterday said. “The bal- of defense, three in left back and three Oct. 23 Jersey Tournament Beardstown 4, Lutheran 0 Girls - Carlinville times - 3. C.Gibbel ance we have at tailback with three in center back. Junior high girls basketball: Southwestern at Triopia def. Litchfield Pleasant Plains Regional 14:54; 6.B.Gilmore 15:06; 7. K.Kimbro 15:19; or four different backs all bringing dif- Taylor is very aggressive on the Carlinville Brussels def. Litchfield Saturday, Oct. 7 8. G.Gunning 16:39; 9. E.Lewis 17:10; 12. ferent skill sets; Garrett’s number got court and will run anything down any- High school volleyball - regionals: At Carlinville Jersey def. Litchfield Calvary 7, Southwestern 0 M.Lowrance 18:32; 13. S.Harding 18:32; 16. called tonight and he did a great job.” where. As a backcourt player she is a - Southwestern vs. Litchfield, 6 p.m.; Staunton def. EAWR Wednesday, Oct. 11 H.Hancock 21:20. Campbell received a plaque, cour- great communicator on the court lead- At Winchester - Porta vs. North Mac; At Carrollton def. Staunton Riverton 9, Calvary 0 College Women’s Volleyball tesy of Edwards, a Country Financial ing in court direction for the hitters. She Greenfield - Greenfield/Northwestern vs. Staunton def. Civic Memorial Pleasant Plains 2, North Mac 0 Wednesday at Blackburn representative in Carlinville along with also passes six rotations as a primary Morrisonville; At Metro East Lutheran: Mt. Brussels def. Staunton Saturday, Oct. 14 *Greenville 25 25 25 a large pizza compliments of Little Ita- passer. Her platform skills have devel- Olive vs. Madison Wood River def. Litchfield Pleasant Plains 4, Riverton 3 Blackburn 11 15 22 ly’s Pizza in the Carlinville Plaza. oped all season and she is a strong Altamont Regional Greenville (15-4, 9-3) - Kills: A.Mitchell Oct. 24 Waverly Tournament player defensively for the team. High school volleyball regionals: At Carlinville: GFNW def. Pittsfield 25-21, 25-14 Friday, Oct. 6 13. Assists: A.Falcone 25. Aces: A.Mitchell 4. Stats: 13 service points with two Carlinville vs. TBA, 5:30 p.m.; Staunton vs. GFNW def. Camp Point Central 25-14, Teutopolis 3, Altamont 1 Digs: A.Grabowski 15. Blocks: B.Bell 4. The Cubby Hole Defensive aces, two assists and 19 digs. Gillespie 6:30 p.m.; At Lebanon: Bunker 25-13 Wednesday, Oct. 11 Blackburn (4-16, 2-12) - Kills: Player of the Game Hill vs. TBA; At Greenfield: Lincolnwood vs. GFNW tied Hardin Calhoun 25-21, 24-26 Teutopolis 2, Hillsboro 1 S.Timmermeier 9. Assists: J.Ballinger 12. GFNW def. Jax. Routt 25-19, 25-23 Effingham St. Anthony 3, Pana 0 Aces: A.Dick 2. Digs: K.Knop 14. Blocks: Volleyball Player of the Greenfield Gabe Long was College men’s soccer: MacMurray at Blackburn (championship) Friday, Oct. 13 S.Timmermeier 1. Week – Week 1 Saturday at Blackburn named The Cubby 1 p.m. Freeburg Tournament Effingham St. Anthony 2, Teutopolis 1 Blackburn def. Iowa Wesleyan 3-1 Hole Defensive Play- College women’s soccer: MacMurray at Black- Greenville def. Alton Marquette Litchfield Regional Friday, Oct. 6 Robert Morris SPI 20 13 12 er of the Game. Sydney Bates, burn 3 p.m. Greenville def. Chester Freeburg def. Greenville Meridian 3, Litchfield 2 *Blackburn 25 25 25 Long, 6-foot-1, daughter of Mike College volleyball: Principia at Blackburn 7 p.m. Columbia def. Greenville SH-Griffin 7, Vandalia 0 Blackburn (6-16) - Kills: K.Knop 15. As- 300-pound senior de- and Tracey Bates, has been selected as Football Monday’s Results Wednesday, Oct. 11 sists: J.Ballenger 14. Aces: K.Knop 2. Digs: fensive tackle helped High School Football Staunton def. Carrollton 25-19, 25-11 Newton 9, Meridian 0 A.Dick 16; Blocks: S.Timmermeier 4. anchor a Carlinville Player of the Week Week 8 Games - Oct. 13 North Mac def. South Co. 24-26, 26-24, SHG 3, Lincolnwood 1 College Men’s Soccer defensive front that for Glenn Insurance Carlinville 48, Staunton 0 25-17 Saturday, Oct. 14 Thursday at Blackburn Gabe helped hold Staunton for the Carlinville Invitational, Wood Greenville 46, Gillespie 13 GFNW def. Jacksonville ISD 25-16, 25-1 Sacred Heart Griffin 2, Newton 1 *Iowa Wesleyan 2 2 - 4 Long to just 56 total yards Hillsboro 49, Southwestern 0 Pana def. Taylorville 25-17, 25-23 Greenville Regional Blackburn 1 0 - 1 of offense in a 48-0 River- East Alton and Pana 54, Litchfield 12 Bunker Hill def. Mt. Olive 25-13, 25-18 Tuesday, Oct. 10 IW - E.Urena (unassisted) 13:27 shutout of the Bulldogs. Long has 24 Sydney Auburn matches. Vandalia 42, Roxana 8 Hillsboro def. Morrisonville 25-14, 25-17 Althoff 5, Greenville 1 BC - H.Arter (unassisted) 27:18 tackles this season with five solos and Bates Sydney is one of Athens 55, New Berlin 14 Regional Tournament Class 2A Pairings Wesclin 4, Roxana 0 IW - F.Arvizu (unassisted) 28:43 three tackles for loss including a sack. the outstanding set- Maroa-Forsyth 75, Auburn 39 At Carlinville Friday, Oct. 13 IW - E.Urena (M.Domenech) 56:42 “The front five did a great job all ters of this area and South Central Williamsville 55, Porta 6 Monday, Oct. 23 Althoff 7, Wesclin 0 IW - J.Sanchez-Lorenzo (D.Chaves Du- night,” Easterday said of his defen- Conference. Her court knowledge of Pleasant Plains 60, Pittsfield 6 6 p.m. - (9) Southwestern vs. (10) Litch- Area Boxscores ran) 80:02 sive line. “Gabe is a big body and he’s where the opponent’s blockers are, her North Mac 34, Riverton 7 field Wednesday at Carlinville Regional Shots: Iowa Wesleyan 15; Blackburn 9. strong and very physical – but people speed and accuracy are exceptional. Carrollton 64, Routt 13 Tuesday, Oct. 24 Carlinville Cavies 1 0 - Saves: Iowa Wesleyan 4 (T.Haasis); Black- lose sight of the fact that he is a highly She runs the fast offense with precision Camp Pt. Central 40, GFNW 6 5:30 p.m. - (2) Carlinville vs. TBA 1 burn 6 (A.Hammerlinck). Corner kicks: intelligent guy and knows all of our and knows when to attack on the sec- Mendon Unity 31, Calhoun 28 ot 6:30 p.m. - (3) Staunton vs. (8) Gillespie *Lutheran Crusaders 1 1 - Iowa Wesleyan 2, Blackburn 4. Iowa Wes- schemes. He held it down for us.” ond ball for a point. Pleasant Hill 34, Brown Co. 7 Thursday, Oct. 26 2 leyan: 7-5-2; Blackburn: 2-7-1. Long received a plaque, courtesy At the Carlinville Invitational Sydney Triopia 49, North Greene 7 6 p.m. - Winners of Tuesday matches L - L.Peterson (unassisted) 9:08 Saturday at Fontbonne of The Cubby Hole along with a large was one of two Carlinville players who Beardstown 42, West Central 14 At Shelbyville C - M.Schmidt (unassisted) 25:24 Blackburn 0 0 - 0 pizza compliments of Nick’s Pizza in were selected by the coaches for the Oct. 14 Monday, Oct. 23 L - R.Crifasi (unassisted) 3:06 *Fontbonne 2 3 - 5 Carlinville. all-tourney team. South Fork 20, Madison 6 5:30 p.m. - (6) Central A&M vs. (7) Van- Shots on goal: Carlinville 7; Lutheran 11. F - N.Wolf (B.Smugala) 28:50 Stats for the Week are: 36 service Week 9 Games - Oct. 20 dalia Saves: Carlinville 9 (A.DeNeve); Lutheran 6 F - B.Smugala (C.Schmidt) 36:48 points and 15 aces, 17 kills, 90 assists Carlinville at Greenville 6:30 p.m. - (5) Teutopolis vs. (11) Sullivan (C.Gwillim). Corner kicks: Carlinville 4; Lu- F - C.Schmidt (unassisted) 62:38 Farmer’s Insurance and 38 digs. Gillespie at Southwestern Tuesday, Oct. 24 theran 1. F - M.Flynn-Carr (unassisted) 65:40 Game Changer Award Hillsboro at Litchfield 5:30 p.m. - (1) Pana vs. TBA High School Cross Country F - I.Schweiger (unassisted) 76:45 Vandalia at Pana 6:30 p.m. - (3) Shelbyville vs. TBA Wednesday at Carlinville Invitational Shots: Blackburn 7; Fontbonne 28. Saves: Donovan King re- BOWLING SCORES Roxana at Staunton Thursday, Oct. 26 Boys: Carlinville 54; Fr. McGivney 73; Blackburn 11 (A.Hammerlinck, A.Presley); ceived the Farmer’s Bowlero Lanes, Carlinville Williamsville at Athens 6 p.m. - Winners Tuesday matches Mater Dei 73; Teutopolis 110; Rochester 127; Fontbonne 4. Corner kicks: Blackburn 1; Insurance/Jacob New Berlin at Auburn At Dupo Roxana 155; Litchfield 165; Breese Central Fontbonne 3. Hainsfurther Game Wednesday Night Elks League Maroa-Forsyth at North Mac Monday, Oct. 23 224; Southwestern 259; EAWR 297; Staunton College Women’s Soccer Changer Award this Pleasant Plains at Petersburg 5:30 p.m. - (6) Wesclin vs. (7) Carlyle 302; Bement 340; Metro East Lutheran 348; Thursday at Blackburn October 11, 2017 - Week 7 week. Place Team Name Points Pittsfield at Riverton 6:30 p.m. - (5) Marquette vs. (11) Dupo Marquette 377. Iowa Wesleyan 0 0 - 0 King, a 5-foot-9, Top 10: 1. L.Goebel, Mater Dei 15:15; 2. South Fork at Marquette Tuesday, Oct. 24 *Blackburn 1 0 - 1 175-pound senior 1. Taylor’s Chili 38 J.Watkins, Madison 15:43; 3. E.Ten Eyck, South Mac at East Alton-WR 5:30 p.m. - (1) Nashville vs. TBA BC - J.Tillman (unassisted) 32:10. starts on offense and 2. Elks 1412 27 6:30 p.m. - (4) Hillsboro vs. TBA Pittsfield 15:47; 4. J.Bushur, Fr. McGivney Madison at Dupo Shots: Iowa Wesleyan 6; Blackburn 29. defense and is a key Thursday, Oct. 26 15:59; 5. R.Poggenpohl, Litchfield 16:25; 6. Donovan 3. Guthrie Insurance 26 Nokomis at Pawnee Saves: Iowa Wesleyan 15 (D.Colon); Black- contributor on special 6 p.m. - Winners Tuesday matches K.Medlin, Mater Dei 16:36; 7. C.Helton IV, burn 3 (M.Cline). Corner kicks: Iowa Wes- King 4. P M Machine Shop 26 Carrollton at Camp Point Central teams for Carlinville. Greenfield/NW at Beardstown At Winchester Carlinville 16:43; 8. B.Lippold, Carlinville leyan 0; Blackburn 1. Iowa Wesleyan: 2-10. In Friday night’s win over Staunton, 5. Anchor Inn 24 Triopia at Hardin Calhoun Monday, Oct. 23 16:44; 9. N.Probst, Teutopolis 16:49; 10. Blackburn: 4-10. he returned the second half kickoff 6. Edward Jones 23 Brown County at North Greene 5:30 p.m. - (7) Porta vs. (8) North Mac C.Bohn, Southwestern 16:50. Saturday at Fontbonne 83 yards to the Staunton 12-yard line 7. Kufa and Son 17 West Central at Jacks. Routt 6:30 p.m. - (6) West Central vs. (11) North Carlinville times: 14. S.Mock 16:55; 17. Blackburn 0 0 - 0 to set up a score that helped put the Mendon Unity at Pleasant Hill Greene B.Roper 17:09; 18. C.Williams 17:09; 20. *Fontbonne 5 5 - 10 8. Heinz Furniture 15 game away early in the third quarter. High School Boxscores Tuesday, Oct. 24 G.Armour 17:19; 53. D.Roberts 18:57; 101. F - M.Wendt (L.Klein, E.Weaver) 9:29 Handicap Game — 1,241, P M Ma- Friday at Carlinville, Ill. 5:30 p.m. - (2) Pleasant Plains vs. TBA S.Evans 21:00; 107. C.Strubbe 21:20; 114. F - M.Tague (E.Weaver) 12:38 “Donovan changed the game for us there at the start of the second half and chine Shop; 1,162, Guthrie Insurance; Staunton Bulldogs 00 00 00 00 - 00 6:30 p.m. - (3) Auburn vs. TBA M.Wilson 21:44 F - D.Caruso (J.Pate) 14:48 1,149, Edward Jones. Carlinville Cavies 13 21 07 07 - 48 Thursday, Oct. 26 Girls: Mater Dei 62; Teutopolis 70; F - M.Wendt (A.Whitaker) 15:34 gave us great field position,” Easterday C - G.Campbell 6 run (pass failed) 7:08 6 p.m. - Winner Tuesday matches Staunton 79; Litchfield 115; Roxana 144; F - C.Linsenbardt (J.Pate) 32:30 said. “We were able to punch it in really Handicap Series — 3,404, P M C - J.Easterday 6 run (M.Schmidt kick) Class 1A Volleyball Regionals Pittsfield 150; Carlinville 161; Breese Cen- F - K.Collie (L.Klein) 53:44 early in the third quarter and gave us Machine Shop; 3,302, Edward Jones; 1:15 At Lebanon tral 166; Rochester 208; Southwestern 261; F - K.Collie (L.Klein) 62:41 momentum. Donovan plays offense, defense and special teams for us and 3,284, Taylor’s Chili. C - C.DeLong 25 run (pass failed) 11:48 Monday, Oct. 23 Metro East Lutheran 296. F - M.Redohl (A.Whitaker, L.Klein) 73:26 Scratch Game – 278, Eric Pfeiffer; C - G.Campbell 8 run (E.Wallace pass 6 p.m. - (7) Lovejoy vs. (9) Mulberry Top 10: 1. L.Roller, Staunton 18:20; 2. F - L.Klein (A.Whitaker, T.Harris) 78:35 does a great job.” from J.Easterday) 4:17 Grove C.Quarton, Litchfield 19:01; 3. L.Staley, F - E.Cardwell (unassisted) 79:10 King received a plaque courtesy 241, Marcus Herschelman; 235, Will C - K.Dixon 24 pass from J.Easterday Tuesday, Oct. 24 Rochester 19:07; 4. M.Throne, Litchfield Shots: Blackburn 1; Fontbonne 48. Saves: of Farmer’s Insurance agent Jacob Pitchford. (M.Schmidt kick) 1:06 5:30 p.m. - (1) Bunker Hill vs. TBA 19:51; 5. R.Vickrey, Marquette 20:07; 6. Blackburn 17 (E.Johnston, M.Cline); Font- Hainsfurther in Carlinville along with Scratch Series – 618, Damon Nej- a large pizza compliments of Reno’s C - G.Campbell 1 run (M.Schmidt kick) 6:30 p.m. - (4) Hardin Calhoun vs. (6) K.Weichman, Teutopolis 20:09; 7. F.Rackers, bonne 1 (T.Skaggs, M.Beers). Corner kicks: manowski; 613, Eric Pfeiffer; 595, Jason 10:45 Lebanon Mater Dei 20:12; 8. J.Runde, Teutopolis Blackburn 1; Fontbonne 10. Pizza in Carlinville. C - J.Johnson 10 run (M.Schmidt kick) Thursday, Oct. 26 20:16; 9. M.Smith, Marquette 20:17; 10. Rives. 2:17 6 p.m. - Winners Tuesday matches M.Mette, Teutopolis 20:21. Individual statistics At Metro East Lutheran Carlinville times: 24. R.Drew 21:29; CMS Rushing: Staunton - R.Best 8-22; C.Cox Monday, Oct. 23 32. M.Lewis 21:58; 37. P.Walch 22:24; 38. (Continued from 2B) 3-6; M.Karl 5-5; D.Ray 3-4; G.Bianco 6-(- 6 p.m. - (8) Mt. Olive vs. (10) Madison M.Harris 22:27; 47. R.Olroyd 23:00. 9); A.Tallman 1-(-16). Carlinville: J.Johnson Tuesday, Oct. 24 Saturday at Peoria Heights Invite Drew; six from Lambert; five from Carlinville lost to Hillsboro points each. 8-73; G.Campbell 10-56; H.Robinson 5-29; 5:30 p.m. - (2) Brussels vs. TBA Carlinville boys times: 35. Jas.Landon Norwood and two each from Mel- 36-16. Reels had seven points; Bunker Hill handed Carlinville C.DeLong 3-28; E.Wallace 5-25; J.Easterday 6:30 p.m. - (3) Metro East Lutheran vs. (5) 17:02; 36. C.Helton IV 17:03; 49. B.Lippold anie Murphy and Lillie Reels. Buford, four; Murphy, three; and a 17-11 loss on Oct. 10. Reels 2-8; M.Byots 1-3. Father McGivney 17:20; 62. C.Williams 17:33; 67. G.Armour Carlinville downed Mt. Olive Karly Tipps, two points. scored four points; Carrino, Mur- Passing: Staunton - G.Bianco 7-14-0 43. Thursday, Oct. 26 17:37; 78. J.Landon 17:48; 82. S.Mock 17:51. Carlinville: J.Easterday 13-16-0 114; M.Byots 6 p.m. - Winners Tuesday matches JV division: 1. B.Roper 17:39; 20. D.Roberts 30-11 on Oct. 12 behind Stayton Carlinville lost to Southwestern phy and Quarton had two points 1-2-0 (-1). At Greenfield 19:46; 66. M.Wilson 22:02; 74. C.Strubbe with 21 points; Drew with six and 22-10. Morgan Carrino had four each; and Acacia Dyer had one Receiving: Staunton - C.Castaldi 3-25; Monday, Oct. 23 22:46. Lambert with three. points, while Piper Tieman, Reels point. N.Yates 2-12; M.Karl 1-8; R.Best 1-(-2). 6 p.m. - (6) Greenfield/NW vs. (10) Mor- Carlinville girls times: 83. R.Drew 22:35; Seventh grade and Murphy scored two points Carlinville stormed past Mt. Carlinville: K.Dixon 5-58; J.Ambuel 3-30; risonville 91. M.Lewis 22:41; 152. R.Olroyd 24:06; 159. D.King 3-19; J.Hinzman 2-7; J.Stufflebean Tuesday, Oct. 24 P.Walch 24:18; 160. M.Harris 24:18. CMS lost to Bethalto in the Hill- each. Olive 31-7 on Oct. 12, getting 14 1-(-1). 5:30 p.m. - (1) Lincolnwood vs. TBA Monday at South Central Conference Meet sboro tournament 40-5. Gillespie defeated Carlinville points from Reels and nine from Team stats 6:30 p.m - (4) Franklin vs. (5) Carrollton At Brighton Park Malia Buford and Melanie Mur- 29-15. Tipps and Murphy had four Tieman. Dyer, Quarton, Buford S C Thursday, Oct. 26 Boys: Carlinville 26; Roxana 73; Litchfield phy had two points each and Lillie points each; Tieman, three points; and Murphy scored two points 1st downs 4 22 6 p.m. - Winners Tuesday matches 78; Staunton 103; Southwestern 116; Green- Reels added one point. Reels and Kayla Quarton had two each. trades & services

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Must be MICAH BAKER, UNKNOWN OWNERS and ) 336 Hill St., Carlinville – Located NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, ) on town’s edge and quiet street is this willing to work until 8:00 p.m. one day a week. Three years of DEFENDANTS ) well-kept home with full basement and experience in a family practice clinic preferred. Email resume to NOTICE OF SALE 24x20 garage with additional storage PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to a judgment of room behind garage. $119,500. [email protected] by Friday, November 3, 2017, or mail to Macoupin County Public Health Department, 805 North Broad foreclosure entered by the court on the Complaint for Foreclosure kastengoodman.com • [email protected] in the above-entitled cause, the property hereinafter described or so St., Carlinville, IL 62626. Call if questions, 217-825-6705. much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said judgment, will be sold to the highest bidder. (A) The name, address and telephone number of the person to contact for information regarding the real estate is: Mr. Jeff Stolleis Main Street'S "HOME TEAM" – Senior Vice President – Loss Mitigation, United Community Bank, 230 E Main Street, Carlinville, IL 62626 DENTAL ASSISTANT 1311 West Jefferson Street, Auburn, IL 62615; Telephone: 217-438- 217-854-2200 One year of chair side dental assisting experience pre- 5416 NEW ferred. Experience in providing expanded function den- (B) The common address and other common description, if any, of LISTING the real estate is: 622 East 1st North Street, Carlinville, Illinois tal assisting, working with a dental practice management (C) The legal description of the real estate is: software and dental electronic records system a plus. The East Half (E½) of Lot Lettered “D” of the Subdivision of Lot Please submit resume to Kent Tarro, Macoupin County Three (3) in Oakland Addition, to the City of Carlinville, Macoupin County, Illinois. Excepting however One Hundred Five (105) feet Public Health Department, 805 North Broad St., Carlin- off the North end thereof. Excepting however all coal, minerals and ville, IL 62626, by Friday, November 3, 2017, or email to mining rights thereunder situated in the County of Macoupin and the State of Illinois. Subject to covenants, conditions, restrictions and 704 S. Broad St., Carlinville – Just [email protected]. covenants of record. listed is this well maintained 3 bedroom with (D) A description of the improvements on the real estate is: Single many updates and is located on corner lot family residence. and offers fenced back yard and awesome (E) The real estate may be inspected prior to sale at the following man cave. $84,900. CITY OF LITCHFIELD STREET times: Not applicable. kastengoodman.com • [email protected] (F) The time and place of the sale are: 9:00 a.m. on November 9, DEPARTMENT SUPERINTENDENT 2017 on the first floor of the Macoupin County Courthouse, 201 E. The City of Litchfield, IL is seeking a highly motivated individual Main Street, Carlinville, IL Friday, October 27 to provide oversight of the Street Department. The Superintendent (G) The terms of the sale are: Cash in hand on day of sale. Plain- plans, directs and supervises a comprehensive program of mainte- tiff may credit bid at the sale. The successful bidder will receive a 4-6 p.m. nance and repair for streets, water distribution system, sanitary sew- Certificate of Purchase following the sale and a Sheriff’s Deed upon ers, storm sewers, traffic signs and markings, street lighting, side- confirmation of the sale by the Circuit Court of Macoupin County, Il- walks, public buildings and grounds. The Superintendent serves as linois. the public works coordinator on all development projects and coordi- (H) Title will be conveyed subject to real estate taxes for 2017 and nates with the City Engineer and Building Inspector. subsequent years and special assessments, if any; to building re- Position minimum: Associates Degree in Civil Engineering or Con- strictions and restrictive covenants of record; to easements of record struction Technology from an accredited college or university pre- or in place; to rights of way for roads, streets, and highways; to rights ferred. In addition, 7-10 years of progressively responsible experience of tenants in possession, if any. Sale is subject to approval of the in municipal public works or related private construction required with Circuit Court of Macoupin County, Illinois. at least 5 years’ supervisory experience. Preference will be given 16889 Circle Drive, Carlinville to applicants with a Bachelor’s Degree and at least 5 years of ex- BROWN, HAY & STEPHENS, LLP Emmet A. Fairfield 3 bed 2 baths • $189,900 perience. A combination of education and experience will be given consideration. Significant related work experience may substitute for Registration Number: 6180505 205 S. 5th Street – Suite 700 WORKING FOR YOU! education requirement. Must have a valid Illinois Driver’s License and ST P.O. Box 2459 Call Me For Details valid Class B CDL Illinois Driver’s license with air brake endorsement CHOICE REALTY Submit resume, letter of interest, and 3 professional references to Springfield, IL 62705 1 Lisa Miller, Broker City Administrator, 120 East Ryder Street, Litchfield, IL 62056, by (217) 544-8491 www.1stchoicerealtypros.com cell/text [email protected] 217-825-3999 November 3, 2017.

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feet (platted North 77 degrees 32 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Doug & I would like to thank our family & minutes East for 109.0 feet); thence FOR THE SEVENTH MACOUPIN COUNTY, ILLINOIS SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT friends for sharing our 50th wedding anniversary. North 62 degrees 07 minutes East JUDICIAL CIRCUIT SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT MACOUPIN COUNTY, ILLINOIS along the South line of said Lot 1 for MACOUPIN COUNTY, PROBATE DIVISION UNITED COMMUNITY BANK, Thank you to our pastor Cliff Woodman for the prayer. CARLINVILLE, ILLINOIS 263.2 feet ( platted North 62 degrees In the Matter of the Estate of: an Illinois banking corporation, Thank you to the “Harmons” for the great music. WILLIAM ANDREW GLENN AND 08 minutes East for 263.1 feet); LARRY DEAN BRUHN, De- Plaintiff, v. DONNA PERKINTON, Thank you for the gifts and beautiful cards we received. LINDA D. GLENN, Petitioners, vs. thence South 00 degrees 08 minutes JAMES A. LOCKE, DOUGLAS A. ceased. RICHARD PERKINTON, DIANA We were so excited that after 50 years most of our East for 506.9 feet; thence South 19 LOCKE, STUART C. LOCKE, LUC- Case No. 17-P-112 COLLINS, PAULA WARNKE, LE- wedding party was there. We also want to thank those degrees 12 minutes East for 599.1 IENT POST LOCKE III, UNKNOWN CLAIMS NOTICE ANNE NEWSOM, UNKNOWN who helped us get ready for the party, I know it was a feet; thence South 88 degrees 14 OWNERS AND UNKNOWN HEIRS, Notice is given to the creditors HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF minutes West for 426.4 feet to a SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS OF of the death of Larry Dean Bruhn. HENRIETTA ILENE ERIXON, lot of work. Thanks to Albert & Sheila Hammann JAMES A. LOCKE, Respondents. Letters of Office were issued on point in the center line of old S.B.I deceased, BUFFY BAKER, in- for the delicious food, and Dana Goode & Randi No. 2017-CH-92 September 28, 2017, to Sharon Route #4; thence along the said dividually and as Executor of for the beautiful cake. We will cherish these NOTICE BY PUBLICATION K. Bruhn, 15626 Windy Hill Road, center line on a curve to the right, the Estate of Henrietta Erixon, Notice is hereby given to LUC- Bunker Hill, IL 62014, as Indepen- memories forever, we had such a fun time. having a radius of 629.5 feet on a IEN POST LOCKE, III, and all deceased, MICAH BAKER, UN- dent Administrator, whose attor- To Stacey & Mike, we love you so much, THANK YOU. chord bearing North 19 degrees 32 UNKNOWN or MISSING HEIRS, KNOWN OWNERS and NON-RE- minutes West for 510.2 feet; thence LEGATEES and SUCCESSORS ney of record is Jack P. Cranley, #2 Butternut Lane, Glen Carbon, CORD CLAIMANTS, Defendants. North 07 degrees 46 minutes East OF JAMES A. LOCKE, pursuant to Judy & Doug Crabtree IL 62034. No. 2014-CH-106 along said center line for 462.4 feet the provisions of 765 ILCS 525/11 Claims against the estate may NOTICE OF SALE to the point of beginning, containing that the Petitioners, William Andrew Glenn and Linda A. Glenn, will file be filed in the office of the Clerk of PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given 9.54 acres, more or less, subject their Petition for Adverse Possession this Court at the Macoupin County that pursuant to a judgment of fore- to a portion of the Westerly side for rent. of Severed Mineral Rights, in the Courthouse, P.O. Box 197, Carl- closure entered by the court on the free. dedicated for Highway purposes, Circuit Court of Macoupin County, at inville, IL 62626, ATTN: Probate Complaint for Foreclosure in the situated in the County of Macoupin Carlinville, IL 62626, on the or about Division. Claims must be filed with above-entitled cause, the property and State of Illinois. the 15th day of November, 2017, VETERANS – Join the American OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT: 113 the representative or the Court, or hereinafter described or so much PPN#: 11-000-240-03 seeking an order granting Petition- Legion! For free membership, call Plum Street., Carlinville. Approxi- both before six (6) months from thereof as shall be sufficient to sat- PPN#: 11-000-398-00 ers Adverse Possession to any and 217-854-3157 mately 1,100 Sq. Ft. Two or three all mineral rights located on property the date this notice is first pub- isfy said judgment, will be sold to TRACT II: A part of the Southeast ------separate office spaces, reception described as: lished. Any claim not filed within the highest bidder. Quarter of the Southeast Quarter MACOUPIN COUNTY MILITARY area, and break/conference area, The South 203 feet of the South- this time period is barred. Within (A) The name, address and tele- of Section 13 and a part of the SUPPORT GROUP SENDS private restroom, $650 per month. west Quarter (SW 1/4) of the South- ten (10) days after a claimant phone number of the person to Northeast Quarter of the Northeast CARE PACKAGES to Macoupin Call 217-825-7264 or 217-710- east Quarter (SE 1/4) of Section files his claim with the Court, the contact for information regarding Quarter of Section 24, all in Town- Twenty-four (24) County military service personnel 1883. claimant shall cause a copy of the the real estate is: Mr. Jeff Stol- serving OVERSEAS WORLD- 5/15 TF ship 9 North, Range 7 West of the And claim to be mailed or delivered to Part of the Northwest Quarter leis – Senior Vice President – Loss WIDE. If a member of your family ------Third Principal Meridian, described the representative or the attorney (NW 1/4) of the Northeast Quarter Mitigation, United Community is serving, please register him/her « as follows: for the executor. “Unknown heirs” BELLM APTS. FOR RENT Great (NE 1/4) of Section Twenty-five (25); Bank, 1311 West Jefferson Street, at [email protected] or Neighborhoods « Very clean « Commencing at the Southeast may also file a claim against the All in Township Ten (10) North, Auburn, IL 62615; Telephone: 217- P.O. Box 322, Carlinville, or call No Pets. No Smoking. 217-854- corner of Lot 4 of Whispering Oaks estate as provided for above. This Range Nine (9) West of the Third 438-5416 217-854-5298. 7886 or 217-825-6370. Subdivision, being on the West right- Principal Meridian, Macoupin Coun- notice is published in compliance (B) The common address and ------6/30-7/28TF of-way line of State Highway Route ty, Illinois with the provisions of 755 ILCS other common description, if any, FREE: Toshiba 36” Console TV, great ------4 (relocated), running thence South Parcel ID#s: 24-000-366-00 and 5/18-3. picture. 618-635-2391. BUSINESS/COMMERCIAL space. 00 degree 00 minutes East along 24-000-371-00. JACK P. CRANLEY, No. 6205652 of the real estate is: 622 East 1st 10/5-10-19 Would make a great salon! $425 said right-of-way line for 643.2 feet Notice is given that any person Attorney for the Representative North Street, Carlinville, Illinois ------rent and $425 deposit. Call 217- to a point, being the point of begin- having objection to the intended #2 Butternut Lane (C) The legal description of the Petition should appear before the FREE SAPLINGS: Avocado, 839-9919 for any questions. Glen Carbon, IL 62034 real estate is: ning of said parcel of land; from the Circuit Court at such date and given Chinkapin Oak, Mimosa, Tulip. (618) 288-7788 The East Half (E½) of Lot Let- 9/25TF point of beginning, continuing South reason why said Petition should not tered “D” of the Subdivision of Lot 217-313-7045. ------00 degree 00 minutes East along be allowed. Failure to appear may 10/5-10/19 10/5-10/19 370 SOUTH SIDE SQUARE, formally said right-of-way line for 448.3 feet; result in a default entered against ______Three (3) in Oakland Addition, to ------Garner’s Karate, $500 deposit, thence North 67 degrees 10 minutes you at any time after that day and the City of Carlinville, Macoupin FREE KITTENS to a good home. In $500 month plus utilities. 217- West for 254.8 feet; thence South a judgment entered in accordance County, Illinois. Excepting how- Carlinville 217-313-3912. 313-7077. 83 degrees 50 minutes West for with the prayer of said petition. ever One Hundred Five (105) feet LEE ROSS, 10/12 10/12TF 256.8 feet; thence North 00 degree off the North end thereof. Except- CLERK OF THE ing however all coal, minerals and 08 minutes West for 506.9 feet to a CIRCUIT COURT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT point on the Northeasterly line of Lot Paul W. Bloomer, #233137 mining rights thereunder situated 1 of Whispering Oaks Subdivision; DENBY, MENO, BLOOMER & OF THE SEVENTH in the County of Macoupin and the thence South 75 degrees 08 minutes DENBY JUDICIAL CIRCUIT State of Illinois. Subject to cov- East for 505.9 feet to the point of 425 W. Main, P.O. Box 119 MACOUPIN COUNTY, ILLINOIS – enants, conditions, restrictions and beginning, containing 5.00 acres, Staunton, IL 62088 IN PROBATE covenants of record. more or less, situated in the County Telephone: 618-635-5250 IN THE MATTER OF THE ES- (D) A description of the improve- Email: [email protected] TATE OF: RANDY R. MCCOY, of Macoupin and State of Illinois. ments on the real estate is: Single 10/12-10/26 Deceased. Parcel ID#: 11-00-240-00 family residence. ______No. 2017-P-96 Common Address: 14843 Deer- (E) The real estate may be in- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION – field Dr., Gillespie, IL 62033. spected prior to sale at the follow- CLAIMS Unless you file your Answer, or ing times: Not applicable. Notice is given of the death of otherwise file your appearance in IN THE CIRCUIT COURT RANDY R. MCCOY, of Medora, Illi- (F) The time and place of the this case in the Office of the Circuit FOR THE SEVENTH nois. Letters of Office were issued on sale are: 9:00 a.m. on November Clerk for the Seventh Judicial Circuit JUDICIAL CIRCUIT August 29, 2017 to Executor Jacob 9, 2017 on the first floor of the Ma- at Carlinville, Macoupin County, Il- MACOUPIN COUNTY, McCoy, 220 N. Railroad Street, Me- coupin County Courthouse, 201 E. linois on or before the 20th day of CARLINVILLE, ILLINOIS dora, Illinois. One of the Executor’s Main Street, Carlinville, IL November, 2017, a judgment by VILLAGE OF DORCHESTER, attorneys is Jacqueline Branden- (G) The terms of the sale are: default may be taken against you A municipal corporation, Plain- burg-Rees, 128 South Broad Street, Cash in hand on day of sale. Plain- for the relief asked in this complaint. tiff Vs. JAMES LEE WOOD, and Carlinville, Illinois 62626. tiff may credit bid at the sale. The LEE ROSS, UNITED COMMUNITY BANK, Claims against the estate may successful bidder will receive a CLERK OF THE UNKNOWN OWNERS, TRANS- be filed in the office of the Clerk of Certificate of Purchase following CIRCUIT COURT FEREE’S, and NON-RECORD the Court at the Macoupin County the sale and a Sheriff’s Deed upon MACOUPIN COUNTY CLAIMANTS, Defendants. Courthouse, 201 E. Main Street, confirmation of the sale by the Cir- COURTHOUSE No. 2017-CH-86 Carlinville, Illinois 62626, or with the cuit Court of Macoupin County, Il- NOTICE BY PUBLICATION CARLINVILLE, ILLINOIS 62626 executor, or both, within 6 months linois. TO: UNKNOWN OWNERS, Paul W. Bloomer, #233137 from the date of issuance of letters (H) Title will be conveyed sub- TRANSFEREE’S AND NON-RE- DENBY, MENO, BLOOMER & and any claim not filed within that ject to real estate taxes for 2017 DENBY CORD CLAIMANTS period is barred. Copies of a claim YOU, UNKNOWN OWNERS, and subsequent years and special Attorneys at Law filed with the Clerk must be mailed or assessments, if any; to building re- 425 W. Main, P.O. Box 119 TRANSFEREE’S AND NON-RE- delivered to the representative and CORD CLAIMANTS, are hereby strictions and restrictive covenants Staunton, IL 62088 to the attorney within 10 days after notified that this case has been of record; to easements of record or Telephone: 618-635-5250 it has been field. commenced and is pending against in place; to rights of way for roads, E-mail: [email protected] Dated: September 6, 2017 you and other defendants asking for streets, and highways; to rights of JACOB MCCOY, Service: [email protected] a Decree of Foreclosure and Sale of Executor of the Estate of tenants in possession, if any. Sale 10/19-11/2 Real Estate, and other relief. public public RANDY R. MCCOY, is subject to approval of the Circuit ______The following is a description Deceased Court of Macoupin County, Illinois. notices. notices. of the real estate affected by this BRANDENBURG-REES & REES BROWN, HAY & STEPHENS, LLP action: Attorney for Randy McCoy Emmet A. Fairfield IN THE CIRCUIT COURT commenced and is pending against Lots One (1) and Two (2) in Block 128 South Broad Street Registration Number: 6180505 FOR THE SEVENTH you and other defendants asking Twelve (12) in the Original Plat of Post Office Box 556 205 S. 5th Street – Suite 700 JUDICIAL CIRCUIT for a Decree of Foreclosure and the Village of Dorchester, Macoupin ASSUMED NAME Carlinville, IL 62626 P.O. Box 2459 MACOUPIN COUNTY, Sale of Real Estate Mortgage and County, Illinois. PUBLICATION NOTICE Phone: 217-854-2602 Springfield, IL 62705 CARLINVILLE, ILLINOIS other relief. Parcel ID#: 10-000-760-00 Publication Notice is hereby given Fax: 217-854-9369 (217) 544-8491 CNB BANK & TRUST, N.A., A The following is a description 212 Salisbury St., Dorchester, IL that on October 12, 2017 a cer- [email protected] [email protected] banking corporation, Plaintiff, of the real estate affected by this Unless you file your Answer, or tificate was filed in the office of the 10/5-10/19 10/5-10/19 vs. MATTHEW J. LOVELACE, action: otherwise file your appearance in County Clerk of Macoupin County, this case in the Office of the Circuit ______UNKNOWN OWNERS, TRANS- TRACT I: A part of the Southeast Illinois, setting forth the names and FEREE’S, and NON-RECORD Quarter of Section 13 and a part of Clerk for the Seventh Judicial Cir- post-office addresses of all of the cuit at Carlinville Macoupin County, CLAIMANTS, Defendants. the Northeast Quarter of the North- persons owning, conducting and Illinois on or before the 6th day of 2017-CH-96 east Quarter of Section 24, in Town- transacting the business known as: November, 2017, a judgment by HAVE SOMETHING NOTICE BY PUBLICATION ship 9 North, Range 7 West of the FAT ALBERT’S BBQ. Located at default may be taken against you TO: UNKNOWN OWNERS, Third Principal Meridian, described 25081 Henderson Road, Carlinville, for the relief asked in this complaint. TRANSFEREE’S AND NON-RE- as follows: IL 62626. LEE ROSS TO RENT OR SELL? CORD CLAIMANTS Beginning at the Southwest cor- Dated October 12, 2017. Clerk of the Circuit Court YOU, UNKNOWN OWNERS, ner of Lot 1 of Whispering Oaks Pete Duncan, Macoupin County Courthouse YOUR AD COULD BE HERE! TRANSFEREE’S and NON-RE- Subdivision, running thence North County Clerk Carlinville, Illinois 62626 CORD CLAIMANTS, are hereby 77 degrees 20 minutes East along 10/19-11/2 10/5-10/19 Send to advertising @enquirerdemocrat.com notified that this case has been the South line of said Lot 1 for 108.5 ______

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2017 Macoupin County Enquirer~Democrat 7B sports BLACKBURN Bob Price Memorial (Continued from 3B) Blackburn’s goal came from Har- Women’s Soccer ry Arter at 27:18 which tied the Maria Cline made three saves, Scholarship fundraiser match 1-1. Blackburn outshot Iowa Wesley- Wesleyan led 2-1 at the half and an 29-6 and the Beavers held on added on in the second half. to win a 1-0 decision. successful Alex Hammerlinck made six The lone goal came at 32:10 of saves for Blackburn, which was the first half, scored by Jasmine A total of 64 golfers gathered non and Ann and Ken Kallall of outshot 15-9 in the contest. Tillman unassisted. at Timber Lake Golf Course in Carrollton. Eighth place score of Fontbonne 5, Blackburn 0 Fontbonne 10, Blackburn 0 Staunton Sept. 22 and helped 66 went to the team of Bob Mal- At St. Louis, the Beavers were At St. Louis, Fontbonne scored raise over $16,000 for the Bob ham, Ed Bates, Archie Parker of shutout Saturday in a 5-0 deci- five goals in each half to wina Price Memorial Scholarship fund. Carlinville and Darren Malham sion. conference clash with Blackburn. Price’s family was there for the of Auburn. Five different players scored Linsey Klein had a goal and event, including sister Carol Har- The longest drive winner was for Fontbonne. Blake Smugala four assists. Kayla Collie had two rison of North Carolina, broth- Mayer. Closets to the pin win- First place score of 59 at the Bob Price Memorial Scholarship golf and Corey Schmidt had a goal and goals. ers Roger Price of Hillsboro and ner was Stauffer. Mike Gillock of tournament Sept. 22, from left, are Andy Mayer and Mitch Scheller an assist each. Jerry Price of Washington, nieces Nokomis won the putting contest. of Mt. Olive, Chuck Satterlee of Walshville and Dave Scheller of Mt. Crissi Harrison of North Carolina The winner of the cash/gun raffle Olive. and Audra Harrison of Virginia, was Dana Longmeyer of Palmyra, and nephew Jackson Price of St. and she chose the gun. Charles, Mo. Five $1,000 scholarships were Cash payouts went to the first awarded last year in Hillsboro, three team places, and eighth Litchfield, Carlinville, Raymond Like us on facebook: place. The first place team with a and Jerseyville, with a total of 14 score of 59 went to the team of awarded in the past four years. Mitch Scheller, Dave Scheller, The scholarships are available and Andy Mayer of Mt. Olive and to high school senior students facebook.com/mcednews Chuck Satterlee of Walshville. in Calhoun, Greene, Jersey, Ma- Second place with a score of coupin and Montgomery coun- 60 went to the team of Adam ties. Next year’s tournament is Tallman and Nick Sievers of Gil- Sept. 21, 2018. Contact Ginger lespie, Cort Hellman of Hamel Barnes at (217) 825-9175 for and Dennis Stauffer of St. Louis. more information. Donations can Third place with a score of 62 be made anytime to the Bob Price Eighth place team with a score of 66, from left, are Bob Malham of went to the team of Karen Gordon Memorial Scholarship fund at Carlinville, Darren Malham of Auburn, Ed Bates and Archie Parker of Troy; Mike Irwin of Mt. Ver- First National Bank of Raymond. of Carlinville. VOLLEYBALL (Continued from 2B) when the win would most likely oc- had beaten them earlier in the sea- At Gillespie, the Miners held off Bunker Hill got eight kills from cur so that the deserved recognition son. Topping off the celebration, the Wildcats 27-25, 25-21 Thurs- Mallory Schwegel and three aces would take place and not just be two Greenfield-Northwestern play- day night. from Daphne Devall. Hannah Kahl passed by quietly. ers were named to the All-Tourna- Rachael Kernich had seven kills had seven digs, and Grace Kiff- Calls were made to Waverly to ment team in Kassidy Walters and and eight digs, and Lily Gretak meyer had 12 assists. set up a game ball trade, markers Hailey Driscoll. added four kills and seven points. Bunker Hill def. Mt. Olive were stuffed in gym bags to sign GFNW had beaten Pittsfield and Miranda Matta added two aces; At Bunker Hill, the Minutemaids the ball, the team scorekeeper was tied Hardin-Calhoun to advance to Kaleigh Ziglar had 13 assists and won a county battle with rival Mt. entrusted with the print and the the finals against Routt. MaKenzy Sorsen had six digs for Olive Monday, 25-13, 25-18. Lady Tigers had to clear all that out The Lady Tigers will host their Mt. Olive. The Wildcats got six points and of their minds so that they could get own IHSA Regional at Greenfield. Bunker Hill def. EAWR three kills from Kernich. Ziglar those wins for their coach. Greenfield-Northwestern will take At Bunker Hill, the Minutemaids added four points and seven as- To get that championship win, on Morrisonville beat the Oilers of East Alton Wood sists with one ace. Gretak had four the Tigers had to defeat Routt who Gillespie def. Mt. Olive River Thursday night in two games. kills. Deadlines Enquirer~Democrat Ads & Editorial Enquirer Express Ads Coal Country Times Ads & Monday by 2 pm Tuesday by 2 pm Editorial - Tuesday by 2 pm

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