2014 Carlinville Cross Country

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2014 Carlinville Cross Country
Enquirer~Democrat
B
SECTION
SPORTS
THURSDAY
SEPTEMBER 25, 2014
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Cavaliers cruise past Miners
Youngster turning
trapshooting into
trophies
By Daniel Winningham
For one youngster, a 12-gauge
shotgun, goggles, Remington
shells and orange trap or clay
pigeons are all he needs for an
enjoyable afternoon.
On Sunday afternoons, when
many would be content with
relaxing on the couch, possibly
watching football or a movie,
Rowdy England, 12, works on
his craft. His father says in a
practice session, Rowdy may
go through 100 rounds.
In his three years of trapshooting, R. England has enjoyed quite a bit of success. Already this year, his performance
earned him 2014 AIM National
Singles Championship, Pre
Sub-Junior Champion, as well
as Youth State Winner at the
2014 Illinois State Shoot Shamrock Shoot-out, which was presented by AIM.
For his wins at the competitions, there’ve been trophies,
belt buckles, medallions and
more. For state and national
championships, Rowdy was
presented with large leather
pouches.
His performance earlier this
summer earned him and his
teammates a photo on the cover
of Trap & Field, the official
publication of the American
Trapshooting Association.
“It seemed like a lot of fun,”
Rowdy said, admitting he knew
at first it would take time to experience success. Now, his attitude has changed to more of an
“in it to win it,” approach.
R. England’s success also has
gotten him 25-straight recognition for successful shots in a
row.
See ROWDY on 8B.
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Improve to 3-1 in
conference play
Photo by Daniel Winningham
Carlinville’s Brayton Gibbs, right, controls the soccer ball in the
team’s 5-1 win against Gillespie Sept. 18 at Loveless Park.
By Daniel Winningham
The home team had enough offense in the first half to secure the
win, but that didn’t stop the Cavaliers from continuing to find the
back of the net.
Carlinville’s Pietro Lentini
scored two goals and added an assist in the team’s home win over
Gillespie High School at Lott Field
at Loveless Park Sept. 18.
The Cavaliers’ Will Shipley began the game’s scoring by putting
in a cross from Lentini. Gillespie’s
Ronnie Bertolino tied up the contest at 1-1 with a goal in the 13th
minute. Later in the opening half,
the Cavaliers took the lead for
good.
Lentini gave CHS a 2-1 advantage with by getting a cross from
Koltage Page and finding the back
of the net in the 18th minute. Page
put home a penalty kick in the 35th
minute to give the home team a
3-1 edge.
Lentini and Brayton Gibbs collected second-half goals as CHS
padded its lead as the game wore
on.
“We played a solid team game,”
coach Tim Johnson said.
With the win, Carlinville improved to 3-6-2 overall and is now
3-1 in the South Central Conference. Gillespie dropped to 2-8
overall and is now 1-3 in the SCC.
Lentini was issued a yellow card
late in the first half and sat the remainder of the half. Trenton Greff
and Bertolino were issued yellow
cards for Gillespie.
Both squads had multiple
chances to tally goals in each half,
though the goalies on each side
earned saves to prevent more scoring. Gillespie’s Chandler McDaniel had a shot on goal early in the
second goal but Carlinville goalie
Logan Turley made a diving save
to keep CHS in front 3-1. Turley finished the contest with nine
saves.
Earlier this season, Gillespie defeated Carlinville 3-0 in the Kickoff Classic.
The Cavaliers traveled to Jacksonville and Staunton earlier this
week, and are scheduled to face
Greenville in a conference road
game Thursday, Sept. 25, at 5:30
p.m.
Carlinville’s next home game is
Saturday, Sept. 27, when it hosts
Vandalia at 10 a.m.
Coach’s expectations for CHS cross country ‘sky high’
By Daniel Winningham
Carlinville High School’s cross
country runners began practicing for
the 2014 season the second week of
August. Most of the official practices
took place in the evening, as the team
wanted to not be limited by the extreme heat. Practice was cancelled or
pushed back a couple times due to the
weather, but most practice days saw
the team meeting at 6 p.m. or shortly
thereafter at the pavilion near the large
playground at Loveless Park.
Charlie Helton is this year’s head
coach and he is looking to continue
the trend of recent success at CHS.
“My expectations for this cross country season are sky high,” Helton said.
“I refuse to make any predictions as I
would not want to limit this group. We
have 11 girls and 9 boys. We have so
many athletes with incredible talents.
When they all realize their capabilities
it will be a very stout team on the boys
and girls side. I like our chances come
November when we have the opportunity to lace up the spikes and compete
for state medals at Detweiller Park in
Peoria.”
Girls out for cross country this year
are senior Morgan Landon; juniors
Leonie Gross, Colleen Madden, Jacey
Roper and Charlene Helton; sophomores Kamryn Bremer; and freshmen
Mackenzie Harris, Ryleigh Gibbel,
Maddie Williams, Rachel Strubbe,
Stasia Nejmanowski. Boys out for
the team are juniors Nolan Kreipe and
Cory Landon; sophomore Jack Kufa;
and freshmen Jason Landon, Grayson
Armour, Seth Evans, Samuel Mock
and Charles Helton IV.
First meet Sept. 2
The season starts Sept. 2 with the
Carlinville Early Meet. At least nine
teams besides Carlinville are scheduled to participate in the meet at Loveless Park. CHS host the Carlinville
Invitational Tuesday, Oct. 14, and also
is scheduled to host an IHSA Class 1A
Regional Saturday, Oct. 25.
2013 recap
Both Carlinville’s boys and girls
teams won the South Central Conference Meet, which took place in Brighton in late October. The boys and girls
both finished ahead of Litchfield and
Greenville to take the top spot in 2013.
A year ago, senior Lea Viano earned
a top-30 finish in the state competition
(18:29) while Madden finished 74th at
19:28, a pace of 6:29.1 per mile. Viano
is now competing at Eastern Illinois
University in Charleston.
The boys team was fourth at an
IHSA Class 1A regional in Shelbyville
in 2013. C. Landon was second at
15:34 while Kreipe also finished in the
top-15. Both individuals were unable
to advance to the state competition at
Detweiler Park.
Two people applied for the head
coach of the cross country program,
and the board filled the position in
June. The previous head coach, Mike
Viano, will help out as needed as an assistant this season.
“Charlie comes to CHS with 13
years’ experience coaching cross country as well as being involved in track
and field since 1994,” CHS Principal
Pat Drew said. “His experience and
zeal of the sport is what makes him a
good fit.”
Photo by Daniel Winningham
Carlinville’s Kinney Myles nears the goal line after a long rushing attempt. Myles finished the contest against the Panthers with 18 carries
for 145 yards. See related story on page B8.
2014 Carlinville Cross Country
The Carlinville High School cross country team includes, front row, from left, Jacey Roper, Maddie Williams, Rachel Strubbe, Stasia Nejmanowski, Charlene Helton, Kamryn Bremer,
Morgan Landon, Ryleight Gibbel, Mackenzie Harris and Colleen Madden; back, Seth Evans, Samuel Mock, Nolan Kreipe, Jason Landon, Kodi Boston, Jack Kufa, Connor Schmidt, Cory
Landon, Charles Helton IV, and Grayson Armour. Not pictured is Leonie Gross.
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CHS runners compete in Edwardsville
By Daniel Winningham
Carlinville High School’s cross
country teams took part in the Edwardsville Invitational Sept. 20.
There were a combined 392 runners in the boys and girls varsity
events, plus more runners in a junior varsity competition.
Carlinville junior Cory Landon
finished the 5K in 16:35.42,
which was good for fourth place.
The boys’ overall winner was
Brydon Groves-Scott of Edwardsville, who crossed the finish line
at 16:10.07. CHS junior Nolan
Kreipe ran a 17:10.50 to finish
13th. Freshman Jason Landon was
51st overall at 18:47.87; freshman
Samuel Mock was 87th overall
at 19:46.63; freshman Grayson
Armour was 152nd at 21:37.02;
freshman Seth Evans was 190th
at 25:48.98; and sophomore Jack
Kufa was 196th at 28:29.85.
Host Edwardsville won the
boys’ competition with 54 points.
Its top five runners were in the top25. Champaign Central was second, 144; followed by St. Charles,
145. Carlinville was fourth with
212 points. Carlinville’s five runners placed in the top 80.
CHS coach Charles Helton was
impressed with the team’s showing, especially since the course
was challenging. The competition in Edwardsville was a 5K,
a slightly longer race than what
cross country typically runs.
Twenty-two teams competed
in the boys’ event while four
other schools had individuals
participate in the race. The boys’
race included 198 participants.
Southwestern’s Grant Seniker
was 65th overall with a time of
23:16.94.
Girls finish sixth
Carlinville’s girls runners also
competed in Edwardsville. Three
runners earned a medal by placing
in the top 20.
Runners for CHS included in
the team score were:
• Colleen Madden, 20:31.91,
seventh;
• Madelynn Williams, 20:56.74,
12th;
• Jacey Roper, 21:09.69, 18th;
• Mackenzie Harris, 23:44.37,
95th; and
• Leonie Gross, 23:59.58,
101st.
Also running for CHS Sept. 20
were:
• Ryleigh Gibbel, 24:39.98,
115th;
• Charlene Helton, 25:05.89,
124th;
• Stasia Nejmanowski, 26:07.73,
144th;
• Morgan Landon, 26:54.09,
156th;
• Kamryn Bremer, 28:50.97,
172nd; and
• Rachel Strubbe, 29:24.77,
174th.
Nerinx Hall secured first as its
five scoring runners were in the
top 10. Edwardsville was second
(69), followed by Jacksonville
(140), Villa Duchesne (159) and
Carterville (198). Carlinville,
198 points, was ahead of John
Burroughs (226) and Litchfield
(277).
The girls’ varsity competition
had 19 teams with five runners or
more. In total, the girls race had
194 runners.
Eleven other teams participated but didn’t have enough runners compete to be included in
the scoring. Southwestern’s Erin
Laubscher finished 108th overall
at 24:17.09.
Springfield Invite next
Carlinville returns to action
Saturday, Sept. 27, when it travels
to Springfield.
Photo courtesy Nolan Kreipe
Carlinville runners, from left, Colleen Madden, Jacey Roper and Madelynn Williams compete in Edwardsville.
CHS golf seeks improvement as season progresses
The Marching Cavaliers
The 2014 Carlinville High School Marching Cavalier drum majors are,
from left, Emily Gillen and Colleen Madden. They and the band are
ready for the next home football game. The CHS varsity football
team hosts Gillespie High School Friday, Oct. 3, at 7 p.m. and CHS
Marching Band performs at halftime.
By Daniel Winningham
Carlinville High School’s golf
team began practice Aug. 13. That
gave the team almost two full
weeks of practice before the season was supposed to start.
Logan Ridenour returns for his
third year as coach of the CHS
golf team.
Early on, the primary focus
during practice sessions has been
technique. “Many of the golfers
are in their first year on the team,
so we have been working to refine
their swings,” said Ridenour.
There are six boys and five girls
out for the team this year. “We will
be taking full squads to each boys
and girls meets,” Ridenour said.
In 2013, there were seven golfers on the team.
Boys on this year’s roster are
Alphonso Anderson, Nick Bohannon, Payton Jamieson, Lucas
Mefford, Eric Ware and Colton
Winters
For the first time in school
history, CHS will be fielding a
girls’ team. Two girls who played
softball in the spring — Baylee
Hughes and Taylor Hannig — are
joining three other girls on the
team this fall.
The rest of the girls’ roster includes Ali Hurley, Kaiah Walstatter and Ashlee Wendt.
Seniors from the 2013 team that
graduated earlier this year were
Chris Callahan, Brennan Hurley,
Eric Pingolt and Ashley Starr.
Pingolt’s season finished up at the
state competition.
Before postseason competition starts in early October, there
are more than 15 matches on the
schedule for the 2014 season. Just
four matches are scheduled for the
Carlinville Country Club.
The team’s first match of the
season was set for Aug. 25 at
Shoal Creek, though that was cancelled due to extreme heat. CHS
was scheduled to take on Greenville and Southwestern Aug. 26.
The match was pushed back until Aug. 27 due to the heat, and
it appeared for a little while that
match wouldn’t get played, or
there would be at least a delay, as
threatening clouds moved into the
area. A little rain fell but it wasn’t
enough to prevent the match from
getting finished.
CHS hosted Sept. 23, against
Hillsboro, Litchfield and Mt. Olive and Thursday, Oct. 2, against
Hillsboro, East Alton and Carrollton.
The boys conference meet is
Sept. 29 at The Rail in Springfield
while the girls meet is Tuesday,
Sept. 30, in Litchfield. Last year,
Wendt won the SCC meet.
“The conference championship
is determined at the conference
meet,” Ridenour said. “We will
compete but I see Greenville and
Roxana competing for the conference title on the boys’ side. On
the girls’ side I truly believe it is
anyone’s to grab. Pana and Roxana are the front runners teamwise.”
Ridenour is seeking improvement each time the squad competes
this season. “My expectations are
for both the boys and girls teams
to improve each time we go out,”
he said. “There is not much match
experience other than Ashlee
Wendt and Lucas Mefford.”
Already this year, Wendt has
earned medalist honors by finishing with the top score at a couple
of meets, most recently Sept. 17 in
Carrollton, when she shot a 43.
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2014
Carlinville
Golf
The 2014 Carlinville High School golf team includes, front row, from left, Ali Hurley, Colton Winters and Baylee Hughes; back
row, Taylor Hannig, Alphonso Anderson, Payton Jamison, Lucas Mefford, Ashlee Wendt and coach Logan Ridenour. Not pictured are Eric Ware, Nick Bohannon and Kaiah Walstatter.
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Mac Stats
BOWLING SCORES
BOWLING SCORES
Wednesday Night Elks League
September 17, 2014
Place
Team Name Points
1. T D R & S
19
2. Guthrie Insurance
18
3. Anchor Inn
18
4. Elks 1412
16
5. P M Machine Shop
16
6. Edward Jones
14
7. Heinz Furniture
10
8. Wood Duck
10
9. Kufa & Son
8
10. Dummy
11
Handicap Game — 1,163, T D R &
S; 1,138, Guthrie Insurance; 1,116, PM
Machine Shop.
Handicap Series — 3,286, Guthrie
Insurance; 3,260, T D R & S; 3,238, P M
Machine Shop.
Scratch Game – 258, Quinn Steiner;
248, Eric Pfeiffer; 247, Shane Buhl.
Scratch Series – 633, John Wynn;
633, Shane Buhl; 620, Eric Pfeiffer & Chad
Rives.
Thursday Night Farmers League
September 18, 2014 - Week 5
Place
Team Name Points
1. Griffel Farms 12
2. Anchor Inn
11
3. Carl’s IGA
9.5
4. P.J.’s Tire
7
5. Baima Distributing
11
6. Allen Farms
6
7. Sonneborn Brothers
7.5
8. Taylor’s Chili
7
9. Kibbles and Klips
8
10. Rich’s Aqua Consult
6
11. Bowlero Lanes
5.5
12. Meece’s Pro Shop
6
Handicap Game — 718, Rich’s Aqua
Consult; 684, Griffel Farms; 677, Allen
Farms.
Handicap Series — 1,938, Allen Farms; 1,915, P.J.’s Tire; 1,865,
Rich’s Aqua Consult.
Mens Scratch Game – 256, Kenny
Meece; 241, Karl Luth; 238, Greg
Griffel.
Mens Scratch Series – 652, Mike
Hammann; 646, Rich Lauweres; 615,
Chris Allen.
Womens Scratch Game – 191,
Becky Meece; 182, Tina Ritchie; 173,
Stacy Rouse.
Womens Scratch Series – 532, Tina
Ritchie; 528, Becky Meece; 511, Stacy
Rouse.
Thursday Night Lady’s League
September 25, 2014 - Week 4
Place
Team Name
Won
1. Yatches
19
2. Hick’s Maytag
9
3. Bank & Trust
7
4. Handicaps
7
Handicap Game — 882, Bank & Trust;
878, Hick’s Maytag; 861, Yatches.
Handicap Series — 2,509, Bank
& Trust; 2,506, Hick’s Maytag; 2,462,
Yatches.
Scratch Game – 233, Carrie Hardt;
213, Pat Varwig; 197, Sue Odorizzi.
Scratch Series – 593, Carrie Hardt;
531, Pat Varwig; 524, Melissa Ocepek.
BOWLING SCORES
Medalist honors: East Alton’s Drew Sobol,
35.
Bowlero Lanes, Carlinville
Superbowl, Gillespie
Monday Night Mixed League
September 22, 2014 - Week 3
Place
Team Name
Won
1. Alley Gators
10
2. Willie’s 109 West
9
3. Pin Assassins
9
4. Superbowl
7
5. Slovack Power
2
6. Blind Team
0
Handicap Game — 849, Alley Gators;
801, Willie’s 109 West; 796, Superbowl.
Handicap Series — 2,416, Alley Gators; 2,343, Willie’s 109 West; 2,295,
Superbowl.
Scratch Game, Men – 176, Dwayne
Allison; 175, Karl Painter; 152, William
Hardt.
Scratch Series, Men – 501, Karl
Painter; 491, Dwayne Allison; 384, William
Hardt.
Scratch Game, Women – 192, Pat
Varwig; 189, Lori Svoboda; 187, Carrie
Hardt.
Scratch Series, Women – 523, Carrie Hardt; 485, Pat Varwig; 467, Margrette
Cox.
Tuesday Night Farmers League
September 23, 2014 - Week 4
Place
Team Name
Won
1. Crows
14
2. Victory Lane Ford
11
3. Lamo’s Auto Detailing
10
4. Dynamic Roofing
7
Handicap Game — 1,154, Lamo’s
Auto Detailing; 1,141, Crows; 1,139, Victory Lane Ford.
Handicap Series — 3,371, Crows;
3,344, Dynamic Roofing; 3,312, Lamo’s
Auto Detailing.
Scratch Game – 233, Jeran Hammann; 222, Wildman Tallman; 215,
Terry Robbins.
Scratch Series – 619, Terry Robbins;
613, Jeran Hammann; 561, Buster Cherry.
Wednesday Night City League
September 24, 2014 - Week 5
Place
Team Name
Won
1. Drew Ford
20
2. Sullivan’s
19
3. Jewelry Gifts & More
16
4. Old Mil Distributing
14
5. Schlitz
14
6. Uncle Al’s
12
7. Rull’s
9
8. Knights of Columbus
8
Handicap Game — 1,229, Drew Ford;
1,207, Sullivan’s; 1,152, Schlitz.
Handicap Series — 3,434, Drew
Ford; 3,311, Old Mil Distributing; 3,306,
Sullivan’s.
Scratch Game – 267, Bob Sherman;
256, Stacy Keck; 256, Joe Cline.
Scratch Series – 718, Bob Sherman,
669, Mark Dragovich; 648, Stacy Keck.
Superbowl, Gillespie
Friday Night Classic League
September 26, 2014 - Week 4
Place
Team Name
Won
1. Crossbones
13
2. Dynamic Roofing
12
3. Progressive Club
12
4. Kravanya
12
5. Superbowl
11
6. Maverick Steak & Spirits
9
7. Lamo’s
8
8. Roma’s
7
Handicap Game — 1,168, Dynamic
Roofing; 1,166, Roma’s; 1,157, Kravanya.
Handicap Series — 3,380, Roma’s;
3,365, Progressive Club; 3,349, Kravanya.
Scratch Game – 257, Harry Craddick; 246, Scott Whitworth; 238, Dave
Johnson.
Scratch Series – 652, Scott Whitworth;
644, Bill Knetzer; 627, Harry Craddick.
boys high school GOLF
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
At Lone Oak, Carrollton
Team Scores:
East Alton-Wood River, 157; Carrollton,
183; Carlinville, 231.
Carlinville (231): Colton Winters 41; Lucas
Mefford, 55; Payton Jamieson, 63; Eric
Ware, 73; Nick Bohannon, 72. Record:
0-12
Carrollton (183): Noah Robinson, 36;
Nick Robinson, 41; Lane Schnettgoeke,
50; Quinn Weber, 56; Grant Mullink, 65.
Record 2-9
East Alton-Wood River (157): Drew Sobel, 35; Brett Gaines, 42; Hunter O’Brien,
49; Brendon Allen, 50; Jake Hei, 36. Record: 13-3
boys high school GOLF
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
At Oak Leaf Country Club, Girard
Team Scores:
North Mac, 195; Carlinville, 206.
Carlinville (206): Colton Winters 46; Lucas
Mefford, 58; Payton Jamieson, 56; Eric
Ware, 56. Record 0-13
North Mac (195): Tanner Barnes, 36;
Brady Starks, 47; Bryce Trojcak, 55; Tyler
Miller, 57. Record: 5-9
Medalist honors: North Mac’s Tanner
Barnes, 36.
GIRLS high school GOLF
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
At Lone Oak, Carrollton
Team Scores:
Carrollton, 190; Carlinville, 196.
Carlinville (196): Ashlee Wendt, 43; Ali
Hurley, 44. Baylee Hughes, 49; and Taylor
Hannig, 60.Record: 3-6
Carrollton (190): Olivia Waters, 50; Ashley Fessler, 50; McKayla Scnettgoeke, 45;
Claire Meyer, 49; Hannah Lorshbach, 46.
Record: 8-1
Medalist honors: Carlinville’s Ashlee
Wendt, 43.
high school BOYS soccer
North Mac at Raymond
/Lincolnwood Beardstown
Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2014
North Mac
2
Beardstown 2
3 0 1 - 6
3 0 0 - 5
Goals
First half:
North Mac’s Logan York with 33:46 left in the
first half (unassisted);
Raymond’s Leo Hernandez with 31:35 left in
the first half (unassisted);
Raymond’s Leo Hernandez with 9:45 left in
the first half (unassisted);
North Mac’s Gavin Creasy with 4:19 left in
the first half (assisted by Dagan Bivin);
Second half:
North Mac’s Dagan Bivin with 36:33 left in
the second half (unassisted);
Raymond’s Bryan Graham with 35:44 left in
the second half (unassisted);
Raymond’s Leo Hernandez with 27:42 left in
the second half (unassisted);
North Mac’s Logan York with 11:02 left in the
second half (unassisted);
North Mac’s Logan York with 7:43 left in the
second half (unassisted);
Raymond’s Kyle Thomas with 5:41 left in the
second half (unassisted);
Overtime scoring
Logan York assisted by Gavin Creasy with
8:33 left in the second overtime.
Shots: Raymond, 23; North Mac, 15;
Corners: Raymond, 7; North Mac, 1;
Saves: Raymond, 9; North Mac (Arlen Magelitz) 18.
North Mac record: 6-3 overall
Thursday, SEPTEMBER 25, 2014
high school BOYS soccer
North Mac vs. Lebanon
Saturday, Sept. 20, 2014
North Mac
Lebanon
0
0
4 - 4
0 - 0
Goals
Second half:
North Mac’s Gavin Creasy with 33:42 left,
assisted by Joe Carlile;
North Mac’s Jonah Casses with 19:12 left,
unassisted;
North Mac’s Logan York with 6:18 left, unassisted.
North Mac’s Logan York with 2:48 left, unassisted
Shots: North Mac, 18; Lebanon, 10;
Saves: North Mac’s Arlen Magelitz, 10;
Lebanon, 14.
Corners: North Mac, 2; Lebanon, 2;
North Mac record: 7-3
high school BOYS soccer
North Mac vs. Pana
Monday, Sept. 22, 2014
Pana
North Mac
3
0
0 - 3
2 - 2
Goals
First half:
Pana’s Jake McLeod with 39:39 left;
Pana’s Nick Copely on penalty kick with
20:55 left;
Pana’s Reide Beyers with 7:25 left.
Second half:
North Mac’s Logan York on penalty kick with
34:35;
North Mac’s Logan York on penalty kick with
10:15.
Shots: North Mac, 12; Pana, 12;
Saves: North Mac’s Arlen Magelitz, 9; Pana, 10.
Corners: North Mac, 4; Pana, 1.
North Mac record: 7-4
high school BOYS soccer
CARLINVILLE AT JERSEY
Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2014
Carlinville
Jersey
0
2
0 - 0
6 - 8
Goals
First half:
Jersey’s C. Tallman
Jersey’s Jordan Jones
Second half:
Jersey’s Jordan Jones
Jersey’s Jacob Witt
Jersey’s Jacob Witt
Jersey’s Adam Rath
Jersey’s Neal Currie
Jersey’s Nick Reynolds
Shots: Carlinville, 0; Jersey, 14.
Corner kicks: Carlinville, 0; Jersey, 1.
Saves: Carlinville, 6; Jersey, 0.
Records:
Carlinville 2-6-2 overall (3-1 in conference)
high school BOYS soccer
GILLESPIE AT CARLINVILLE
Thursday, Sept. 18, 2014
Gillespie
Carlinville
1
3
0 - 1
2 - 5
Goals
First half:
Carlinville’s Will Shipley, assisted by Pietro
Lentini, at 1:49;
Gillespie’s Ronnie Bertolino, unassisted, at
12:10;
Carlinville’s Pietro Lentini, assisted by Koltan
Page, at 17:35;
Carlinvillle’s Koltan Page, penalty kick, at
35:00.
Second half:
Carlinville’s Pietro Lentini, unassisted, at
12:28;
Carlinville’s Brayton Gibbs, unassisted, at
36:58.
Shots: Gillespie, 10; Carlinville, 17.
Corner kicks: Gillespie, 3; Carlinville, 1.
Saves: Gillespie, 12; Carlinville, 9.
Records:
Carlinville 3-6-2 overall (3-1 in conference)
Gillespie 2-8 overall (1-3 in conference)
high school volleyball
Staunton at Southwestern
Thursday, September 18, 2014
Staunton 25-25, Southwestern 20-23
Staunton Stats
Kills: Sarah Williams, 9; Maddie Nichols,
Courtney Masinellis, both with 4;
Blocks: Jenna Clayton, Sarah Williams,
Maddie Nichols, each with 1;
Assists: AnnaMarie Shearlock 13; Jenna
Clayton, 10;
Digs: Karissa Pesavento, 18; Maddie Nichols, 6;
Service Points: Maddie Nichols, Karissa
Pesavento both with 6.
Staunton overall record: 2-5
Staunton conference record: 2-3
high school volleyball
Gillespie at Carlinville
Thursday, September 18, 2014
Carlinville 25-25, Gillespie 13-17
Carlinville Stats
Kills: Megan Stayton, 7; Talesha Scott, 6;
Kathleen Kelly, 6, Grace Zachary, 2.
Aces: Carley Kulenkamp, Talesha Scott, 2
each
Service points: Kathleen Kelly 12, Alyssa
DeSpain 10.
Assists: Carley Kulenkamp 14.
Blocks: Kathleen Kelly 4, Karyssa
Hinzman,Talesha Scott, Grace Zachary, 2
each.
Gillespie Stats
Kills: Beth Fields, 4
Assists: Jordan Rosentreter, 8.
Digs: Beth Fields, 6.
Carlinville overall record: 7-4;
Carlinville conference record: 5-0;
Gillespie conference record: 3-1
high school volleyball
Mt. Olive vs. Morrisonville
Thursday, September 18, 2014
Mt. Olive 25-26, Morrisonville 20-24
Mt. Olive Stats
Kills: Maddie Massie, 4;
Blocks: Maddie Massie, 5;
Assists: Hannah Dennison, 7;
Digs: Kara Brockamp, 10; Hannah Dennison, 7;
Service Points: Maddie Massie, 9; Hannah
Dennison, 6;
Aces: Dennison, 4; Massie, 3.
Mt. Olive overall record: 9-2
high school volleyball
Beecher City vs. Staunton
Saturday, September 20, 2014
Vandalia High Tournament
Staunton 25-25, Beecher City 16-16
Staunton Team Leaders
Kills: Sarah Williams, 8; Devin Barrett, 5;
Service Points: Maddie Nichols, 8;
Assists: Jenna Clayton, 10; AnnaMarie
Shearlock, 5.
Digs: Karissa Pesavento, 10; Maddie Nichols, 5; Sarah Williams, 4
Blocks: Sarah Williams, 4.
Staunton overall record: 3-7
high school volleyball
Carlyle vs. Staunton
Saturday, September 20, 2014
Vandalia High Tournament
Carlyle 25-25, Staunton 19-17
Staunton Team Leaders
Kills: Sarah Williams, 4; Devin Barrett, 3;
Service Points: Maddie Nichols, 7;
Assists: Jenna Clayton, 7; AnnaMarie
Shearlock, 4.
Digs: Karissa Pesavento, 16; Maddie Nichols, 9; Devin Barrett, 7.
Blocks: Sarah Williams, 1.
CHS boys football
Players of the Week
Country Financial/Gary
Edwards Offensive
Player of the Game
Jacob Dixon
has been selected as this
week’s Country
Financial/Gary
Edwards Offensive Player of
the Week.
Dixon,a6-foot,
Jacob
170-pound
Dixon
sophomore
running back,
scored four touchdowns in Carlinville’s 43-15 conference win over
Pana. He had 70 yards rushing on
nine carries with a pair of TDs and
caught five passes for 144 yards
with two TDs.
“He put it together in the run
game and receiving game this
week,” Carlinville head coach
Chad Easterday said of Dixon.
“He’s an added threat along with
Kinney (Myles), Joeb (Easterday)
and Garet (Gwillim). He’s another
weapon that we have and he had
a great game.”
Dixon received a t-shirt courtesy of Edwards, a Country Financial representative in Carlinville,
along with a large pizza compliments of Little Italy’s Pizza in the
Carlinville Plaza.
The Cubby Hole Defensive
Player of the Game
high school volleyball
Greenville vs. Staunton
Broedy Long
was named The
Cubby Hole Defensive Player
of the Game.
Long, a 6-foot,
230-pound junior defensive
tackle, led the
Broedy
Cavaliers with
Long
seven tackles,
including
six
solos against Pana. He also
had 1.5 sacks and recovered a
fumble.
“Broedy has had a good first
few weeks,” Easterday said.
“This week in terms of just hustle
and grit, he had a really sound
game on the defensive side of
the football.”
Long received a plaque courtesy of The Cubby Hole, along
with a large pizza compliments of
Nick’s Pizza in Carlinville.
Saturday, September 20, 2014
Vandalia High Tournament
Carlinville Football Club
Game Changer Award
Staunton overall record: 2-6
high school volleyball
EA-WR vs. Staunton
Saturday, September 20, 2014
Vandalia High Tournament
Staunton 26-20-25, East Alton-Wood
River 24-25-21
Staunton Team Leaders
Kills: Sarah Williams, 10; Jenna Clayton, 5;
Service Points: Jenna Clayton, 6; Maddie
Nichols, 6; Karissa Pesavento, 6;
Assists: Jenna Clayton, 10; AnnaMarie
Shearlock, 10.
Digs: Karissa Pesavento, 20; Maddie Nichols, 8; Devin Barrett, 7; Jenna Clayton, 6.
Blocks: Sarah Williams, 2.
Staunton overall record: 4-7
Greenville 25-25, Staunton 8-22
Staunton Team Leaders
Kills: Sarah Williams, 3; Devin Barrett, 3;
Service Points: Jenna Clayton, 6;
Assists: Jenna Clayton, 3; AnnaMarie
Shearlock, 3.
Digs: Karissa Pesavento, 16; Maddie Nichols, 10; Devin Barrett, 7.
Blocks: Sarah Williams, 3.
Staunton overall record: 2-7
high school volleyball
EA-WR at Staunton
Monday, September 22, 2014
Staunton 25-25, East Alton-Wood River 21-14
Staunton Team Leaders
Kills: Sarah Williams, 5; Sarah Williams, 5;
Service Points: Devin Barrett, 12; Jenna
Clayton, Sarah Williams and Karissa Pesavento, all with 4;
Assists: Jenna Clayton, 8; AnnaMarie
Shearlock, 6.
Digs: Karissa Pesavento, 10; Shelby Augustine, 5.
Blocks: Sarah Williams, 6.
Staunton overall record: 5-7
high school volleyball
Mt. Olive at Roxana
Monday, September 22, 2014
Roxana 25-25, Mt. Olive 20-16
Mt. Olive Stats
Kills: Jill Niehaus, 11; Brianna Henke, 10.
Blocks: Jill Niehaus, 3; Brianna Henke, 3.
Assists: Zoe Murphy, 11; Amy Grandidier, 6.
Digs: Jill Niehaus, 12.
Points: Krystina Kernich, 7; Amy Grandidier, 5.
Mt. Olive record: 9-3
high school volleyball
Carlinville at Roxana
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
Carlinville 25-25, Roxana 21-12
Carlinville Stats
Service points: Carley Kulenkamp 8 (3 aces), Kathleen Kelly 5 (2 aces), Karyssa Hinzman 5 (1 ace). Kills: Megan Stayton, Kelly, 8 each; Talesha Scott 5. Assists: Kulenkamp 24 Stuff blocks: Stayton, Kelly, Scott, Karyssa
Hinzman and Grace Zachary, 1 each.
Digs: Stayton 13, Kulenkamp 12, Scott 9.
Roxana stats Kills: Bailey McGuire 6, Erica Sheets 4.
Digs: Kara Meyer, Morgan Uley, 2 each. Assists: Beb Bethel 7, Niah Bevelo 4. Stuff blocks: Erica Sheets, Maddy Sheraka 1 each
Records: Carlinville is 8-4 overall, 7-0 in
the South Central Conference;
Roxana is 2-3 in the conference and 7-3 overall.
Junior varsity score: Carlinville 21-25-25, Roxana 25-12-20
Macoupin County Enquirer~Democrat
CHS volleyball
Players of the Week
Karyssa Hinzman was chosen by Andy
Glenn as Player
of the Week for
the Greenville
and Hillsboro
matches. She is
the daughter of
Karyssa
Paul and DebHinzman
bie Hinzman.
Andy chose her
because of her strong serving
during these two matches.
Karyssa is a senior and cocaptain for the Lady Cavaliers
who plays a right side position
opposite the setter. She is also
one of the primary passers for
the Cavies. Karyssa has played
during her off season for the past
two years with the Greenville volleyball club. All of this extra competition has developed Karyssa
into a strong hitter and blocker on
the right.
Her stats for these two matches were 12 service points, eight
aces, three kills, 17 serve receptions, two stuff blocks and five
digs.
---------Talesha Scott
was selected
by Andy Glenn
as Player of the
Week for the five
matches at the
Edwardsville
To u r n a m e n t
and Vandalia
Talesha
and Litchfield
Scott
matches. She is
the daughter of
David and La’Tesha Scott. Andy
chose her because of her outstanding play at the tournament
and two conference matches.
Talesha is a senior outside hitter for the Ladies and is known for
her power in the attack. She definitely is a hitting force at the net
offensively as well as in blocking.
She is one of three primary passers in the Cavie system, plays
some pretty tough defense and
has a topspin serve that is hard
to pass. Talesha was selected as
one of the All Tournament Players at the 16 team Edwardsville
tournament which is an outstanding accomplishment.
Her stats for the this time period were 30 service points, 11
aces, 97 serve receives, 74 kills,
four stuff blocks and 64 digs.
----------
Ben Rogers
received
the
Carlinville Football Club Game
Changer Award
for his play in
Carlinville’s victory over Pana.
R o g Ben
ers, a 6-foot,
Rogers
150-pound
senior wide receiver, had two catches for 32
yards including a key grab on
fourth-and-seven along the sidelines to keep a Carlinville drive
alive. Rogers has 10 receptions
for 119 yards this season with a
TD.
“He made a great fourth down
catch,” Easterday said. “Joeb
(Easterday) was forced to run
and gave him a scramble pass
and he caught it on their sidelines
and kept that drive alive.”
Rogers received a plaque
courtesy of the Carlinville Football Club, along with a large pizza, compliments of Reno’s Pizza
in Carlinville.
Megan Stayton has been
selected
by
Andy Glenn as
the Player of the
Week for the
Southwestern
and Gillespie
matches. She
Megan
is the daughter
Stayton
of Baron and
Suzanne Stayton and a senior co-captain for
the ladies.
Megan was chosen for her
big serves in the Southwestern
match running twelve straight
points in the first set. Andy also
appreciates the big swings that
she takes in matches.
The role on the team that Megan fulfills is as an outside hitter/
primary passer where she runs
the middle of the passing system
for the Cavies. She is also an aggressive defensive player who
makes some great defensive
saves on the court.
Her stats for the week were
15 service points and two aces,
eight kills, 16 serve receives, two
assists and 11 defensive digs.
high school soccer
NORTH MAC VS. PLEASANT PLAINS
high school soccer
CARLINVILLE AT JACKSONVILLE
TUESDAY, SEPT. 23, 2014
North Mac
Pleasant Plains
0 0 - 0
1 2 - 3
Goals
First half:
Pleasant Plains: Dalton Settles, unassisted,
with 10:42 left
Second half:
Pleasant Plains: Unknown with 26:55 left in the
second half and Ryan Kassing with 6:46 left in
the second half. Halftime score was 1-0. Shots
were North Mac 3, Pleasant Plains 10. Saves
were North Mac 7, Pleasant Plains 3. Corners
were North Mac 2, Pleasant Plains 3.
Shots: North Mac, 3; Pleasant Plains, 10.
Corner kicks: North Mac, 2; Pleasant
Plains, 3.
Saves: North Mac, 7; Pleasant Plains, 3.
MONDAY, SEPT. 22, 2014
Carlinville
0
Jacksonville 2
0 - 0
6 - 8
Goals
First half:
Jacksonville goal at 0:24;
Jacksonville goal at 8:28;
Jacksonville goal at 21:45;
Jacksonville goal at 26:12;
Jacksonville goal at 35:43
Jacksonville goal at 36:47
Second half:
Jacksonville goal at 2:15
Jacksonville goal at 3:04
Shots: Carlinville, 0; Jersey, 13.
Corner kicks: Carlinville, 1; Jacksonville, 7.
Saves: Carlinville, 5; Jacksonville, 0.
Records: Carlinville 3-7-2 overall
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MATTRESSES – Full- or queen-size
sets in factory plastic, your choice
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LOT FOR SALE: 5+ acres wooded,
culvert, power, city water available. Kirkland Road, Carlinville,
$50,000. 217-854-3603.
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England. 217-825-6865.
9/18TF
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side, Ducks Unlimited Edition,
windshield, doors, tilt bed, asking
$5,300. 618-635-8685.
9/18-9/25
-------------------------------------HYUNDAI ELECTRIC GOLF CART
with charger, elec. lights, rear-view
mirror, ball washer, practically
new batteries, runs great. Two
wheel 5’x8’ trailer, new decking.
12 Bushel composter. 217-8543040.
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computers, laptops, monitors. Everything computer related, sales,
and service. 217-710-0864.
9/25-10/16
-------------------------------------BLACK & WHITE finish dining room
table with a leaf and 4 side chairs,
$90 down and $48 a month for a
year with approved credit. Hendricks Outlet, Virden.
9/25
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$80 down and $43 a month for a
year with approved credit. Hendricks Outlet, Virden.
9/25
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reclining sofa, $95 down and $50
a month for a year with approved
credit. Hendricks Outlet, Virden.
9/25
-------------------------------------LIGHT TAN micro suede wall hugger
recliner $64 down and $34 a month
for a year with approved credit.
Hendricks Outlet, Virden.
9/25
MAIN STREET'S "HOME TEAM"
88 ACRE RECREATIONAL
FARM FOR SALE
•27.6 acres tillable.
Current lease generates income.
• Beautiful timber
• Excellent hunting opportunities
• Located 3.5 miles SW of Carlinville, IL
• Priced at $4,500/acre
Call Josh Young, Broker at
217.851.0242
Email: josh@kunkelcommercial.com
Kunkel Commercial Group, O’Fallon, IL
real estate.
230 E Main Street, Carlinville, IL 62626
217-854-2200
525 S. OAK, CARLINVILLE— Move in ready,
this 7-room home offers family rm, HW floors,
replacement windows, patio & oversize garage,
asking $89,900.
kastengoodman.com • info@kastengoodman.com
real estate.
NOTICE OF SALE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
COUNTY OF MACOUPIN-CARLINVILLE, ILLINOIS
JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION,
)
Plaintiff,
)
vs
) 14CH 47
DANIEL S. DAVIS and COLLEEN L.
)
DAVIS AKA COLLEEN DAVIS, )
Defendants
)
PROPERTY ADDRESS:
921 SUMNER ST., CARLINVILLE, IL 62626
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to a Judgment of
the above Court entered in the above entitled cause on August 28,
2014, the following described real estate, to-wit:
Permanent Index Number: 12-003-626-00
Commonly known as: 921 Sumner St., Carlinville, IL 62626
will be offered for sale and sold at public vendue on October 23,
2014 at 9:00 AM, in Courtroom C at the Macoupin County Courthouse, 201 East Main Street, Carlinville, Illinois.
The Judgment amount is $72,220.14.
The real estate is improved with a single family residence.
Sale terms: The bid amount, including the Judicial sale fee for
Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is
calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the
amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, shall be paid in
certified funds immediately by the highest and best bidder at the conclusion of the sale. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments or special taxes levied against said
real estate, and is offered for sale without any representation as to
quality or quantity of title and without recourse to the Plaintiff. The
sale is further subject to confirmation by the Court.
Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser shall receive
a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the
real estate after confirmation of the sale.
The property will NOT be open for inspection. Prospective bidders
are admonished to check the Court file to verify all information.
For information, contact the Plaintiff’s Attorney: Heavner, Beyers
& Mihlar, LLC, 111 East Main Street, Decatur, IL 62523, (217) 4221719.
The purchaser of a condominium unit at a judicial foreclosure sale,
other than a mortgagee, who takes possession of a condominium
unit pursuant to a court order or a purchaser who acquires title from a
mortgagee shall have the duty to pay the proportionate share, if any,
of the common expenses for the unit which would have become due
in the absence of any assessment acceleration during the 6 months
immediately preceding institution of an action to enforce the collection of assessments, and which remain unpaid by the owner during whose possession the assessments accrued. If the outstanding
assessments are paid at any time during any action to enforce the
collection of assessments, the purchaser shall have no obligation
to pay any assessments which accrued before he or she acquired
title. If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common
interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale
other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by the
Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5 (g-1).
If the sale is not confirmed for any reason, the Purchaser at the
sale shall be entitled only to a return of the purchase price paid. The
Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the
Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attorney.
IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE
THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER
ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH
SECTION 15-1701 (c) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.
Note: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act you are
advised that the Law Firm of Heavner, Beyers & Mihlar, LLC, is
deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt, and any
information obtained will be used for that purpose.
I627288
4B
for sale.
MAIN STREET'S "HOME TEAM"
230 E Main Street, Carlinville, IL 62626
217-854-2200
512 S. BROAD, CARLINVILLE — This well kept
home features large rooms, updated electrical,
heating, cooling & bath. There is also an enclosed
breezeway with fireplace.
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HOUSE
FOR SALE
410 N. Charles
Carlinville
Well-maintained,
clean, 2 bedroom,
1 bath home.
Basement, fenced
backyard, and
detached, oversized
2-car garage.
Call 854-7571 for
details and showing.
$77,500
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SUPPORT GROUP sendS CARE
PACKAGES to Macoupin County
military service personnel serving
OVERSEAS WORLDWIDE. If a
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real estate.
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HKING RENTALSH 1, 2 & 3 bedrooms, Carlinville area. 1 bdrm.
$350, 2 bdrm. $450 and up. Students, federal, state, county, city &
military discounts available. 217801-1266.
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7,000 SQ. FT. of commercial buildings with 8,000 sq. ft. of fenced in
parking lot. 217-556-4269.
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STAUNTON brand new 1 bdrm. apt.,
furnished, W/D included, jacuzzi,
water/trash included, $500 mo.
& $500 dep., 10% Senior Citizen
Discount, ground floor. 618-5670967.
-------------------------------------OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT: 113
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separate office spaces, reception
area, and break/conference area,
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Call 217-825-7264 or 217-7101883.
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-------------------------------------2 BDRM. HOUSE, basement and
large garage, nicely remodeled,
$625 month, 215 Springfield
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RENT: 621 Charles, Gillespie, 2
bdrm., water and trash included
$400 month. Broker owned. 618960-6178.
8/21
-------------------------------------3 BDRM., mobile home in Carlinville
with washer and dryer, references,
req., $400 + deposit. 217-5567592.
real estate.
NOTICE OF SALE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
COUNTY OF MACOUPIN-CARLINVILLE, ILLINOIS
EVERBANK, )
Plaintiff, )
vs.
)
VIRGIL M. BECKUM AKA VIRGIL
) 14CH 28
MATTHEW BECKUM and JAMIE L.
)
BECKUM AKA JAMIE LYNN BECKUM
)
Defendants
PROPERTY ADDRESS:
230 E. MADISON ST., GIRARD, IL 62640
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to a Judgment of the
above Court entered in the above entitled cause on June 12, 2014,
the following described real estate, to-wit:
Permanent Index Number: 07-000-966-00
Commonly known as: 230 E. Madison St., Girard, IL 62640
will be offered for sale and sold at public vendue on October 23,
2014 at 9:00 AM, in Courtroom B at the Macoupin County Courthouse,
201 East Main Street, Carlinville, Illinois.
The Judgment amount is $105,612.18.
The real estate is improved with a single family residence.
Sale terms: The bid amount, including the Judicial sale fee for
Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is
calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the
amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, shall be paid in
certified funds immediately by the highest and best bidder at the conclusion of the sale. The subject property is subject to general real
estate taxes, special assessments or special taxes levied against said
real estate, and is offered for sale without any representation as to
quality or quantity of title and without recourse to the Plaintiff. The
sale is further subject to confirmation by the Court.
Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser shall receive
a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the
real estate after confirmation of the sale.
The property will NOT be open for inspection. Prospective bidders
are admonished to check the Court file to verify all information.
For information, contact the Plaintiff’s Attorney: Heavner, Beyers
& Mihlar, LLC, 111 East Main Street, Decatur, IL 62523, (217) 4221719.
The purchaser of a condominium unit at a judicial foreclosure sale,
other than a mortgagee, who takes possession of a condominium unit
pursuant to a court order or a purchaser who acquires title from a
mortgagee shall have the duty to pay the proportionate share, if any,
of the common expenses for the unit which would have become due
in the absence of any assessment acceleration during the 6 months
immediately preceding institution of an action to enforce the collection of assessments, and which remain unpaid by the owner during
whose possession the assessments accrued. If the outstanding assessments are paid at any time during any action to enforce the collection of assessments, the purchaser shall have no obligation to pay
any assessments which accrued before he or she acquired title. If
this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other
than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by the Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5 (g-1).
If the sale is not confirmed for any reason, the Purchaser at the
sale shall be entitled only to a return of the purchase price paid. The
Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the
Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attorney.
IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE
THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER
ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH
SECTION 15-1701 (c) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.
Note: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act you are advised that the Law Firm of Heavner, Beyers & Mihlar, LLC, is deemed
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NOTICE OF SALE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
COUNTY OF MACOUPINCARLINVILLE, ILLINOIS
JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff,
vs. DANIEL S. DAVIS and COLLEEN L. DAVIS AKA COLLEEN
DAVIS, Defendants.
14CH 47
PROPERTY ADDRESS:
921 SUMNER ST.
CARLINVILLE, IL 62626
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given
that pursuant to a Judgment of the
above Court entered in the above
entitled cause on August 28, 2014,
the following described real estate,
to-wit:
LOTS
NUMBERED
FOURTEEN (14) AND FIFTEEN (15) IN
BLOCK NUMBERED TEN (10) IN
in memory.
in memory.
Twenty five years ago a drunk driver took your life,
destroying a teacher, a mother, a wife.
The home you had dreamed of, just in your grasp,
we would live in Carlinville, your beloved town, at last.
All instantly destroyed, nothing remained.
Then a memorial was established in your name,
The “Chalma Beth Scholarship” is given every year.
Made possible by the community you held so dear.
With love, Terry, Trenton, Tanith & Families
cards
of thanks.
cards
of thanks.
We would like to thank everyone who helped our mother
and family through her final days on this earth. Father Angel
Sierra who provided spiritual and emotional guidance to
our mother and family during this difficult time and to thank
him for officiating at her funeral in the Chicago area. Our
friends and neighbors who provided comfort and generosity
to our family during our mother’s last days. And last, but not
least to the entire staff at the Friendship Home who treated
our mother like a member of their own family. There are no
words that can express our profound gratitude to everyone.
Thank you all so much and may God bless you.
The family of Emily Tomaska
John and Wanda Tomaska
The Duane Morehead family wishes to express our heartfelt gratitude for the outpouring of love extended to us during our time of loss.
To the first responders and police officers, we wish to thank you for
the gentle compassion you showed from the first call until your time
of departure.
To the group of “Forever Friends”, please know how dear you all are
and how grateful we are for each of you for the support you continue
to give in our sorrow.
To our church family of Sts Mary and Joseph’s, your prayers, cards
and visits will be treasured. To Father Sierra and Father Morelock, you
helped ease our pain with a beautiful service. To the choir, the music
and hymns will never be forgotten. To the funeral committee of Sts
Mary and Joseph’s, the delicious meal after the service helped us all
so much as we shared love, laughter and fellowship.
To Davis Anderson Funeral home, Brent and Bob, words can’t express how much we appreciated your patience and understanding
during this most difficult of times.
To all our dear friends, neighbor and extended family, the loving
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The Judgment amount is
$72,220.14.
The real estate is improved with
a single family residence.
Sale terms: The bid amount,
including the Judicial sale fee for
Abandoned Residential Property
Municipality Relief Fund, which
is calculated at the rate of $1 for
each $1,000 or fraction thereof of
the amount paid by the purchaser
not to exceed $300, shall be paid
in certified funds immediately by
the highest and best bidder at the
conclusion of the sale. The subject
property is subject to general real
estate taxes, special assessments
or special taxes levied against said
real estate, and is offered for sale
without any representation as to
quality or quantity of title and without recourse to the Plaintiff. The
sale is further subject to confirmation by the Court.
Upon payment in full of the
amount bid, the purchaser shall
receive a Certificate of Sale, which
will entitle the purchaser to a Deed
to the real estate after confirmation
of the sale.
The property will NOT be open
for inspection. Prospective bidders
are admonished to check the Court
file to verify all information.
For information, contact the
Plaintiff’s Attorney: Heavner, Beyers & Mihlar, LLC, 111 East Main
Street, Decatur, IL 62523, (217)
422-1719.
The purchaser of a condominium
unit at a judicial foreclosure sale,
other than a mortgagee, who takes
possession of a condominium unit
pursuant to a court order or a purchaser who acquires title from a
mortgagee shall have the duty to
pay the proportionate share, if any,
of the common expenses for the
unit which would have become due
in the absence of any assessment
acceleration during the 6 months
immediately preceding institution of
an action to enforce the collection
of assessments, and which remain
unpaid by the owner during whose
possession the assessments accrued. If the outstanding assessments are paid at any time during
any action to enforce the collection of assessments, the purchaser
shall have no obligation to pay any
assessments which accrued before
he or she acquired title. If this property is a condominium unit which is
part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the
foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments
required by the Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5 (g-1).
If the sale is not confirmed for
any reason, the Purchaser at the
sale shall be entitled only to a return of the purchase price paid.
The Purchaser shall have no further
recourse against the Mortgagor, the
Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attorney.
IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR
(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE
RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN-
public
notices.
TRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH
SECTION 15-1701 (c) OF THE
ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.
Note: Pursuant to the Fair Debt
Collection Practices Act you are advised that the Law Firm of Heavner,
Beyers & Mihlar, LLC, is deemed
to be a debt collector attempting to
collect a debt, and any information
obtained will be used for that purpose.
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NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
PUBLIC NOTICE: STATE OF ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
MACOUPIN COUNTY, Vanderbilt Mortgage and Finance, Inc.,
Plaintiff, v. Ted E. Perkins, Verna J.
Perkins, Unknown Occupants and
Unknown Owners and Non-Record
Claimants, Defendants,
Case No. 14-CH-90
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION: The
requisite affidavit for publication
having been filed, NOTICE IS
HEREBY GIVEN TO YOU: Unknown Owners and Non-Record
Claimants, defendants, that the
said suit has commenced in the Circuit Court of the Seventh Judicial
Circuit, Macoupin County, IL, by the
said plaintiff against you on September 8, 2014, asking for foreclosure and other relief regarding real
property described as: Lots One
(1), Two (2), Three (3), Four (4) and
Five (5) in Block Four (4) in ARNETT
AND MURPHY SUBDIVISION, in
the City of Carlinville, Macoupin
County, Illinois, in Plat Cabinet B,
Slide 252. Commonly known as:
1241 Hoover, Carlinville, IL 62626
PIN #: 12-003-859-00. Name or
names of mortgagor(s): Ted E. Perkins and Verna J. Perkins. Name
of Mortgagee, trustee or grantee in
mortgage: Vanderbilt Mortgage and
Finance, Inc. Date and place of the
recording: October 20, 2006 and rerecorded November 6, 2006, Macoupin County Recorder of Deeds,
Document #464355 and re-recorded as Document #464823. NOW,
THEREFORE, UNLESS YOU file
your response or otherwise file your
appearance in this cause in the office of the Circuit Clerk of Macoupin
County, Illinois, 201 East Main P.O.
Box 107 Carlinville, IL 62626-0197
on or before the day of October 25,
2014, AN ORDER OF DEFAULT
MAY BE ENTERED AGAINST YOU
AT ANY TIME AFTER THAT DAY
AND A JUDGMENT ENTERED
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
PRAYER OF SAID COMPLAINT.
/s/ Mike Mathis Clerk of the Circuit Court. Kyle P. Lane, Sandberg
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THE STANDARD ADDITION TO
THE CITY OF CARLINVILLE, AS
SHOWN BY PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN THE RECORDER’S
OFFICE OF MACOUPIN COUNTY,
ILLINOIS, IN LARGE PLAT BOOK
“A” AT PAGE 59, IN MACOUPIN
COUNTY, ILLINOIS. EXCEPTING
HOWEVER, ALL COAL, MINERALS
AND MINING RIGHTS THEREUNDER. SITUATED IN THE COUNTY
OF MACOUPIN AND THE STATE
OF ILLINOIS.
Permanent Index Number: 12003-626-00
Commonly known as: 921 Sumner St., Carlinville, IL 62626
will be offered for sale and sold
at public vendue on October 23,
2014 at 9:00 AM, in Courtroom C at
the Macoupin County Courthouse,
201 East Main Street, Carlinville,
Illinois.
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NOTICE OF SALE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
COUNTY OF MACOUPINCARLINVILLE, ILLINOIS
EVERBANK, Plaintiff, vs. VIRGIL
M. BECKUM AKA VIRGIL MATTHEW BECKUM and JAMIE L.
BECKUM AKA JAMIE LYNN BECKUM, Defendants.
14CH 28
PROPERTY ADDRESS: 230 E.
MADISON ST.
GIRARD, IL 62640
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given
that pursuant to a Judgment of the
above Court entered in the above
entitled cause on June 12, 2014,
the following described real estate,
to-wit:
The East Ninety (90) feet of even
width off of Lots Numbered Five (5)
and Six (6) in Block Numbered Ten
(10) in Barnabas Boggess Addition
to the Town, now City of Girard, on
the North and East, situated in Macoupin County, Illinois. Coal and
mineral rights heretofore conveyed
of record.
Permanent Index Number: 07000-966-00
Commonly known as: 230 E.
Madison St., Girard, IL 62640
will be offered for sale and sold
at public vendue on October 23,
2014 at 9:00 AM, in Courtroom B at
the Macoupin County Courthouse,
201 East Main Street, Carlinville,
Illinois.
The Judgment amount is
$105,612.18.
The real estate is improved with
a single family residence.
Sale terms: The bid amount,
including the Judicial sale fee for
Abandoned Residential Property
Municipality Relief Fund, which
is calculated at the rate of $1 for
each $1,000 or fraction thereof of
the amount paid by the purchaser
not to exceed $300, shall be paid
in certified funds immediately by
the highest and best bidder at the
conclusion of the sale. The subject
property is subject to general real
estate taxes, special assessments
or special taxes levied against said
real estate, and is offered for sale
without any representation as to
quality or quantity of title and without recourse to the Plaintiff. The
sale is further subject to confirmation by the Court.
Upon payment in full of the
amount bid, the purchaser shall
receive a Certificate of Sale, which
will entitle the purchaser to a Deed
to the real estate after confirmation
of the sale.
The property will NOT be open
for inspection. Prospective bidders
are admonished to check the Court
file to verify all information.
For information, contact the
Plaintiff’s Attorney: Heavner, Beyers & Mihlar, LLC, 111 East Main
Street, Decatur, IL 62523, (217)
422-1719.
The purchaser of a condominium
unit at a judicial foreclosure sale,
other than a mortgagee, who takes
possession of a condominium unit
pursuant to a court order or a purchaser who acquires title from a
mortgagee shall have the duty to
public
notices.
public
notices.
pay the proportionate share, if any,
of the common expenses for the
unit which would have become due
in the absence of any assessment
acceleration during the 6 months
immediately preceding institution of
an action to enforce the collection
of assessments, and which remain
unpaid by the owner during whose
possession the assessments accrued. If the outstanding assessments are paid at any time during
any action to enforce the collection of assessments, the purchaser
shall have no obligation to pay any
assessments which accrued before
he or she acquired title. If this property is a condominium unit which is
part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the
foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments
required by the Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5 (g-1).
If the sale is not confirmed for
any reason, the Purchaser at the
sale shall be entitled only to a return of the purchase price paid.
The Purchaser shall have no further
recourse against the Mortgagor, the
Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attorney.
IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR
(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE
RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH
SECTION 15-1701 (c) OF THE
ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.
Note: Pursuant to the Fair Debt
Collection Practices Act you are advised that the Law Firm of Heavner,
Beyers & Mihlar, LLC, is deemed
to be a debt collector attempting to
collect a debt, and any information
obtained will be used for that purpose.
I626029
9/11-9/25
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CITY OF CARLINVILLE, ILLINOIS
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING
SALE OF SURPLUS REAL
ESTATE
WHEREAS, the City of Carlinville, Macoupin County, Illinois,
owns certain real estate recently incorporated into its city limits and located on the Carlinville lake Road
and being legally described as follows:
Part of the Southwest Quarter of
the Southeast Quarter in Section
3, Township 9 North Range 7 West
of the Third Principal Meridian, in
Carlinville, Macoupin County, Illinois, more particularly described
as follows: Beginning at the Northeast corner of the said Southwest
Quarter of the Southeast Quarter
and running thence West along the
North line of the said Quarter Quarter Section for a distance of 650
feet; thence running South on a line
parallel with the East line of said
Quarter Quarter Section for a distance of 850 feet; thence running
East on a line parallel with the North
line of said Quarter Quarter Section
for a distance of 350 feet; thence
running South along a line parallel
with the East line of said Quarter
Quarter Section for a distance of
approximately 470 feet to the South
line of said Quarter Quarter Section; thence running East along the
South line of said Quarter Quarter
Section for a distance of 100 feet;
thence running North on a line parallel with the last described North
South line for the same distance of
approximately 470 feet; thence running East along a line parallel with
the North line of said Quarter Quarter Section for a distance of approximately 200 feet to a point on the
East line of said Quarter Quarter
Section; and running thence North
along the East line of said Quarter Quarter Section to the point of
beginning. EXCEPTING THEREFROM and/or RESERVING to the
City of Carlinville a 40 foot right of
way off of the Southern most part
of said described property where
the Carlinville Lake Road is presently located for roadway and utility
purposes (containing 13.75 acres,
more or less).
Parcel ID: 11-000-050-00
WHEREAS, the said described
parcel of land is partly tillable and
is zoned Agricultural by virtue of
the said property being recently
annexed into the corporate limits
of the City of Carlinville, Macoupin
County, Illinois; and
WHEREAS, the value of the
real estate has been determined
to be the sum of FOUR THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED DOLLARS
($4,900.00) per acre by the written,
certified appraisal of Fred Griffiths,
a State of Illinois certified real estate appraiser.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF CARLINVILLE,
MACOUPIN COUNTY, ILLINOIS
AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1: It is hereby determined that the parcel of real estate
described herein is no longer needed to serve the public interests and
is, in fact, surplus real estate and
is authorized to be sold by the staff
(Mayor and City Clerk) of the municipality as indicated herein.
SECTION 2: The proposed Option to Purchase with Abide Palliatives, LLC, a copy of said Option to
Purchase being attached as Exhibit
“A”, is hereby determined to be in
the best interests of the municipality and the terms and conditions
contained therein are hereby approved.
SECTION 3: The Mayor and the
City Clerk are authorized to execute on behalf of the City of Carlinville the said Option to Purchase
and to sign any and all documents
on behalf of the City of Carlinville
necessary to carry out the purposes of this Resolution and the said
proposed Option to Purchase.
SECTION 4: This Resolution
shall be in full force and effect from
and after the date of its passage,
approval and publication as required by law.
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notice of its intent to exercise this
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2. The term of this Option shall
commence immediately and shall
continue until March 31, 2015. The
Buyer shall have the right to extend
said Option to Purchase until March
31, 2016, by paying to the Seller
the additional sum of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1,000.00) on or
before March 31, 2015.
3. The purchase of the property shall be based on the sum of
$4,900.00 per acre which shall be
determined after the above-referred
to survey is completed and the
acreage of the property being sold
is determined. This amount shall
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option. If the Buyer does exercise
its option to purchase, the initial
consideration of FIVE HUNDRED
DOLLARS ($500.00) paid for its option shall be applied to and credited
against the purchase price of the
property. Unless otherwise agreed
to in writing by the parties, any consideration paid for any extension of
the option beyond March 31, 2015,
shall not be applied and credited
against the purchase price.
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option to purchase by mailing or
delivering on or before the expiration of its option, or any extension
thereof, to Seller, written notice of
its intention to purchase the property described herein.
5. Within forty-five (45) days of
receipt of the written notice of the
Buyer’s intention to exercise its option to purchase, the Seller shall
provide the Buyer with a Commitment for title insurance on said real
estate from a reputable title insurance company, which shall show
the said property to be free and
clear of any and all defects and encumbrances, with the exception of
coal and mineral rights heretofore
conveyed or reserved of record,
easements and restrictions of record and a lien for any unpaid real
estate taxes which are not yet then
due and owing.
6. Within twenty-one (21) days
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PASSED this 15th day of September, 2014.
APPROVED:
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ATTEST: Carla Brockmeier
City Clerk
OPTION TO PURCHASE
THIS AGREEMENT, made this
15th day of September, 2014, by
and between THE CITY OF CARLINVILLE, ILLINOIS, hereinafter
referred to as “Seller”, and ABIDE
PALLIATIVES, LCC, hereinafter
referred to as “Buyer”, WITNESSETH:
1. The Seller, for and in consideration of the sum of FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($500.00) paid
by the Buyer herein, grants to the
Buyer the exclusive right and option
to purchase on the terms and conditions contained herein the following described property, to-wit:
Part of the Southwest Quarter of
the Southeast Quarter in Section
3, Township 9 North Range 7 West
of the Third Principal Meridian, in
Carlinville, Macoupin County, Illinois, more particularly described
as follows: Beginning at the Northeast corner of the said Southwest
Quarter of the Southeast Quarter
and running thence West along the
North line of the said Quarter Quarter Section for a distance of 650
feet; thence running South on a line
parallel with the East line of said
Quarter Quarter Section for a distance of 850 feet; thence running
East on a line parallel with the North
line of said Quarter Quarter Section
for a distance of 350 feet; thence
running South along a line parallel
with the East line of said Quarter
Quarter Section for a distance of
approximately 470 feet to the South
line of said Quarter Quarter Section; thence running East along the
South line of said Quarter Quarter
Section for a distance of 100 feet;
thence running North on a line parallel with the last described North
South line for the same distance of
approximately 470 feet; thence running East along a line parallel with
the North line of said Quarter Quarter Section for a distance of approximately 200 feet to a point on the
East line of said Quarter Quarter
Section; and running thence North
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beginning. EXCEPTING THEREFROM and/or RESERVING to the
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credited to the purchase price, shall
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at any time during the time of this
option or any extensions thereof,
to obtain surveys of the property
described herein and to have other
engineering studies and/or tests
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to the property described herein,
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responsible for all expenses associated therewith and shall also pay
and be responsible for crop damage and any other damages done
to the property described herein.
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this option within the time provided,
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Buyer shall automatically and immediately terminate without notice.
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United States mail properly stamped
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reasonable time for the purpose of
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CHS continues strong play at home, handles Gillespie
By Daniel Winningham
Two days after dismantling
Southwestern in less than 40 minutes, Carlinville High School’s varsity volleyball team continued its
strong play at the CHS Gym with a
25-13, 25-17 defeat over Gillespie
High School in a little more than 45
minutes.
With the victory, CHS remained
unbeaten both at home (4-0) and in
the South Central Conference (5-0).
Carlinville is now 7-4 overall.
Senior Talesha Scott tallied a
team-best 10 service points. She
also contributed 6 kills. Senior
Carley Kulenkamp collected 14 assists and 7 service points. Senior
Kathleen Kelly led the team with 4
blocks. Scott, Karyssa Hinzman and
Grace Zachary each had 2 blocks.
Senior Megan Stayton led CHS with
7 kills. Kelly contributed 6 kills.
“It’s good (to get the win),”
she said CHS coach Fran Struble.
“There’s always that rivalry between Gillespie and Carlinville. It’s
just a natural rivalry, that’s there.
For Gillespie coming in here undefeated (in conference play), the girls
needed to relax, settle in and play,
and that’s what they did.”
Asked about the key to the victory against Gillespie, Struble said
it was staying relaxed. “Relaxed and
playing together, they’re doing what
they can do,” she said.
The Carlinville home match,
which was during the school’s annual spirit week, was an opportunity
for CHS to play in front of perhaps
its largest crowd all season.
The CHS student section began
a “start the buses” chant and later
proclaimed “waste of gas,” as CHS
neared an inevitable matched win in
the second game. “The crowd was
awesome,” Struble said.
Gillespie dropped to 3-1 in the
conference.
Despite the loss, Gillespie coach
Celia Jubelt was pleased with her
team’s effort. “The girls have been
working really hard,” she said. “A
loss just picks us right back up, prepares us for our next game.”
For Jubelt, a volleyball match can
really hinge on the reaction from
the crowd. “I think the crowd has
a lot to do with it, and makes it a
lot more exciting,” she said. “Every
home game we’ve had tons of fans,
and tonight (in Carlinville) we had
tons of fans out. It seems like the
Gillespie community is coming together to support the girls, which is
really amazing.”
CHS wins JV match
Carlinville’s junior varsity squad
improved to 2-4 this season with
a 25-19, 25-15 match win against
Gillespie. Lydia Albertine led CHS
with nine service points and three
aces. Taylor Wills tallied eight service points, including three aces.
Albertine and Sydney Bates each
finished with seven assists. Lauren
Sullivan finished with a team-best
five kills. Anna Chew and Lynde
Gibbs each had four kills.
Photo by Daniel Winningham
With several teammates looking on, Carlinville High School’s Megan Stayton gets ready to hit the ball in recent home match against Gillespie High
School. Stayton finished with a team-high seven kills in the match win.
CHS girls golf wins
in Staunton
By Daniel Winningham
Carlinville High School’s girls
golf team shot a 208 at Timber
Lakes Country Club in Staunton to
win a three-team match Sept. 22.
Leading the way for CHS was
Ashlee Wendt. She shot a 45, which
included pars on holes 2, 7 and 8.
Baylee Hughes fired a 51, Ali Hurley shot 52 and Taylor Hannig shot
60.
The CHS girls team improved to
5-6 this season.
Boys compete in North Mac
Carlinville High School’s boys
team shot a 206 to finish second at
Oak Leaf Country Club Sept. 17.
Host North Mac shot 195 to win
the event.
Colton Winters shot a 46 to lead
CHS. Other Carlinville scores were
Payton Jamieson and Eric Ware,
56, and Lucas Mefford, 58. CHS
is now 0-13 in team matches this
season.
North Mac’s Tanner Barnes took
medalist honors with a 36. Other
North Mac scores were Brady
Starks, 47; Bryce Trojcak, 55; Tyler Miller, 57.
The team record for North Mac
improved to 5-9.
CHS competes in Carrollton
Carlinville’s girls team fired a
196 to finish six strokes behind
Carrollton at a three-team compe-
CHS seniors attend Boys State Like us on
Earlier this year several students
at Carlinville High School attended
a week-long Boys State competition in Charleston.
The boys represented different
counties and cities, learning the basics of local government. The boys
also were involved in other extracurricular activities such as band,
military, athletics and more.
The boys worked as attorneys, aldermen, city clerk and other elected
positions, and also served as election judges. Local organizations or
businesses, including the American
University and was the 79th time the
week-long event took place.
The program of training of Boys
State has been developed on the fundamental assumption that youth can
best “learn to do by doing.” In the
main, the mechanics of government
in Illinois Boys State are patterned
after the established agencies of
city, county and state government in
Illinois. For all practical purposes,
Illinois Boys State may be regarded
as a mythical fifty-first state with
a constitution, a body of law and
practices peculiar to it alone.
Legion, Lions Club, Plaza Trucking sponsored the seven individuals
— Elijah Barber, C.J. Meno, Drew
Sandino, Max Chapman, R.C. Kirk,
Joeb Easterday and Conner McClain — that attended the event
from Carlinville.
The CHS seniors gathered Sept.
10 at the American Legion for a
fried chicken dinner and to participate in a Legion meeting.
The Boys State program began in
Illinois in 1934 and was soon put into
operation in all 50 states. This year’s
event took place at Eastern Illinois
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CHS Golf – Auburn, Rochester, Waverly, North Mac (JV) – Terry Park – 4 p.m.
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CHS Boys Soccer – Greenville – A – 5:30 p.m.
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Friday, September 26
CHS Varsity Football – Staunton – A – 7 p.m.
______________________________________________________
Saturday, September 27
CHS Boys Soccer – Vandalia – H LP– 10 a.m.
CHS Volleyball – Edwardsville JV Tournament – A – 8 a.m.
CHS Cross Country – Springfield Invite – A – 9:45 a.m.
Blackburn Women’s Volleyball – Principia – A – 11 a.m.
Blackburn Women’s Soccer – Westminster – A – 5 p.m.
Blackburn Men’s Soccer – Westminster – A – 7 p.m.
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Sunday, September 28
Blackburn Men’s Golf – Illinois College Invite – Piper Glen
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Monday, September 29
Blackburn Men’s Golf – Illinois College Invite – Piper Glen
CHS Boys Soccer – Rochester – H LP – 5 p.m.
CHS Golf – South Central Conference Tournament (boys) – The Rail – 10 a.m.
______________________________________________________
Tuesday, September 30
CHS Boys Soccer – Roxana – A – 5 p.m.
CHS Golf – South Central Conference Tournament (girls) – The Rail – 10 a.m.
CHS Volleyball – Pleasant Plains – A – 6 p.m.
______________________________________________________
Thursday, October 2
CHS Boys Soccer – East Alton Wood River – A - 5 p.m.
CHS Golf – Hillsboro, EAWR – H – 4 p.m.
CHS Volleyball – Southwestern – A – 6 p.m.
______________________________________________________
Friday, October 3
Blackburn Men’s Cross Country – Millikin – 4:30 p.m.
Blackburn Women’s Cross Country – Millikin – 4:30 p.m.
CHS Varsity Football – Gillespie – H – 7 p.m.
______________________________________________________
Saturday, October 4
Blackburn Beaverthon Road Race – 8:30 a.m.
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CHS Cross Country – Jacksonville Invitational – A – 9:30 a.m.
Blackburn Women’s Volleyball – MacMurray – 10 a.m.
Blackburn Women’s Soccer – Fontbonne – H – 1 p.m.
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The students attending Boys State, were, front, from left, Elijah Barber, C.J. Meno, Drew Sandino, Max
Chapman, R.C. Kirk, Joeb Easterday and Conner McClain; sponsors in back are Mike Vance, Andy Ashby,
Ben Strode, Raymond “Beaver” Coatney, Gary Pellizzaro, Glen Suttles and Jen Enrietta.
tition at Lone Oak Golf Course in
Carrollton.
Wendt fired a 43 to earn medalist
honors. Other scores for CHS were
Ali Hurley, 44; Baylee Hughes, 49;
and Taylor Hannig, 60.
Carlinville’s boys team shot 231
to take third at the Sept. 16 event.
East Alton shot 157 to win while
host Carrollton was second with a
183.
Scores for CHS were Colton
Winters, 41; Lucas Mefford, 55;
Payton Jamieson, 63; Eric Ware,
73; Nick Bohannon, 72.
East Alton’s Drew Sobol shot a
35 to take medalist honors.
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Cavaliers prey on Panthers, 43-15
By Daniel Winningham
Looking to rebound after its first
loss of the season, Carlinville High
School’s varsity football team used an
efficient passing game and sure-tackling defense on its way to a convincing
43-15 victory over visiting Pana High
School Sept. 19 at CHS Field.
CHS built a 30-0 halftime lead, and
increased its advantage to 36-0 through
three quarters before Pana managed to
get into the scoring column with a 77yard touchdown reception early in the
fourth quarter.
The Cavaliers piled up more than
600 yards on offense, and head coach
Chad Easterday thought the pace of
the team’s offense helped in the home
win. “I thought our tempo tonight with
our new offensive system this year, we
were able to run and throw, and move
at a high speed,” C. Easterday said. “I
thought that we did our best when we
were moving at that pace.”
Senior quarterback Joeb Easterday
completed 12 of 20 passes for 268
yards and 3 touchdowns. The yardage
through the air was a career high.
Joeb Easterday credited the play
of the offensive line, which enabled
him to find open receivers downfield.
“Without them you don’t have the
time to drop back and throw, and our
receivers were real crisp tonight with
their routes. When the play broke
down, they came back to the ball.”
Carlinville’s defense set the tone
by forcing a three-and-out on Pana’s
first possession of the game. Moments
later, sophomore Jacob Dixon was in
the end zone for his first of four touchdowns on the night.
Dixon said his first touchdown reception got the CHS offense off to a
great start. “I felt it was really key,
and made a difference in the game,”
Dixon said. “It really gave us the momentum.”
Carlinville’s third-quarter touchdown — another score by Dixon —
gave the home team a 36-0 lead. Pana
got on the board with a long touchdown pass in the fourth quarter.
Sophomore Jacob Dixon collected 70 yards rushing and two
touchdowns on nine carries, plus he
had five catches for 144 yards and
two more touchdowns. Dixon also
a 26-yard pass to sophomore Blake
Richardson. Senior Kinney Myles
compiled 145 rushing yards on 18
carries, and also contributed a 50yard touchdown reception.
“I think the key was being able to
pass and run efficiently, and our de-
Long and Dixon were both credited
with 2 tackles for loss. Matt Bolomey,
Mitchell and Z. Rogers each contributed a tackle for loss.
For Dixon, the key for success on
defense is communication and being
sure tacklers. “Communication, we
had to talk to each other, tell everyone
where receivers were, we just had to
really tackle well,” Dixon said.
Pana finished the contest with 11
first downs, though many of those
came after CHS was up by more than
30 points. In the opening quarter, it
appeared the only way the Panthers
were able to move the chains was via
Carlinville penalties. For the game,
the Cavaliers were flagged eight
times for 90 yards. “We had some
early penalties that kept their drives
alive,” Dixon said. “That kind of
thing we need to fix, work on as we
move on.”
“Overall, it was a great big win for
us, to get to 3-1 and push through to
the second half of our season,” he
said.
In years past, the matchup with
Pana has been closer, with the game’s
outcome not being determined until the final quarter. C. Easterday
was asked why that wasn’t the case
this time. “I think it’s the versatility
of our offense,” he said. “As a defense, you’ve got to cover sideline to
sideline, end zone to end zone with
us. We have a lot of speed, and our
kids have bought into that system. It
makes a big difference when you no
longer can cover tackle to tackle but
sideline to sideline.”
Pana quarterback Rhett Zahradka
aired the ball out several times down
the field, though he wasn’t able to
connect with receivers often enough
to make a difference. “I thought our
(defensive backs) did a pretty good
job for the most part. They got burned
a couple times but our front line got
pressure and made (throwing) very
difficult for him. He had to be accurate, and he wasn’t.”
Asked what the halftime message
was when CHS was on top 30-0 and
was scheduled to get the opening kickoff of the second half, C. Easterday
said there were things to work on. “We
wanted to make sure we were covering our scouting report,” he said.
CHS wanted to get a running clock,
which means a 40-point lead. That
didn’t happen Friday night, as Pana
cut the lead to 36-8 in the final quarter.
“Overall, we played really solid,” J.
Easterday said.
SCORE BY QUARTER
Pana
0
Carlinville 8
0 0
22 6
0 - 15
7 - 43
SCORING SUMMARY
First quarter
Carlinville: Jacob Dixon 21-yard reception from Joeb Easterday at 8:24,
Easterday run (8-0)
Second quarter
Carlinville: Kinney Myles 4-yard run at
11:16, Easterday run (16-0)
Carlinville: Dixon 4-yard run at 4:08,
pass failed (22-0)
Carlinville: Myles 49-yard reception
from Easterday at 42.9 seconds, Ben
Rogers pass from Easterday (30-0)
Third quarter
Carlinville: Dixon 4-yard run at 10:15,
pass failed (36-0)
Fourth quarter
Pana: Adam Miller 77-ard pass from
Rhett Zahradka at 7:48, Zahradka run
(36-8)
Carlinville: Dixon 22-yard reception from Easterday at 4:34, Hayden
Thompson kick, (43-8)
Pana: Tucker Moeller 3-yard run at
1:13, Ben Sims kick (43-15)
Pana
Carlinville
60
Total plays
66
11
First downs
24
3-40 Penalties-Yards 8-90
fense played pretty good tonight, too,”
said senior Kinney Myles.
Seniors Elijah Barber, Kinney
Myles and Ben Rogers each finished
with two receptions in the home win.
The Cavaliers’ tackling was a key
part in building the large lead, according to C. Easterday.
Carlinville rushed the ball 43 times
for 313 yards. Myles, J. Easterday, and
Gwillim each all at least one carry of
25 yards or longer. Add in the passing
of nearly 300 yards, and the total offense for CHS was at 607 yards.
“I think the key to the game was
defensively we tackled very, very
well,” he said. “Coming off the
Greenville game, we have that lull
sometimes, and we didn’t have that
tonight and that’s a great credit to our
kids and our coaching staff for a good
prep week.”
Dixon and Broedy Long both led
the defense with six solo tackles. Zach
Rogers contributed four tackles. Long
was credited with 1.5 sacks and also
recovered a fumble while Gwillim had
a sack.
High School Football Picks: Week 5
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Winningham
Carlinville 64, Staunton 28
Hillsboro 44, Gillespie 20
Pana 17, Southwestern 6
Bunker Hill 19, Mt. Olive 8
North Mac 28, Pleasant Plains 0
Greenfield/Northwestern 58, Calhoun/Brussels 38
Carlinville 42, Staunton 14
Hillsboro 39, Gillespie 24
Southwestern 36, Pana 32
Bunker Hill 40, Mt. Olive 20
North Mac 33, Pleasant Plains 22
Greenfield/Northwestern 35, Calhoun/Brussels 21
Last week: 5-2
Overall: 20-11
Last week: 6-1
Overall: 22-9
Week 4 scores
Carlinville 43, Pana 15
Staunton 35, Litchfield 0
Southwestern 54, Gillespie 38
Auburn 36, North Mac 0
Bunker Hill 44, East Alton 16
Daniel
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Carlinville 43, Staunton 13
Hillsboro 21, Gillespie 20
Pana 17, Southwestern 13
Mt. Olive 34, Bunker Hill 22
Greenfield/Northwestern 41, Calhoun/Brussels 13
Last week: 4-3
Overall: 19-12
Pawnee 58, Mt. Olive 8
North Greene 24, Greenfield/Northwestern 6
ROWDY
(Continued from 1B)
Each box contains 25 shells. Each
round of the competition allows for 25
shots. At a singles event, the competitors go four rounds for 100 shots. The
championship matches are 200 singles.
Competitors shoot 25 shots four times
in the morning, then do it again in the
afternoon for a total of 200. Obtaining
25-straight occurs when all traps are
shot in one round. Getting 50-straight
is 50 continuous birds in that total of
100. This doesn’t have to be the first
50; it could be the second and third
round.
His first year, he got a 25 straight
once. Since that time, he’s added 75
straight and 100 straight at the state
competition. The next step for him is
to get to 200 straight.
R. England’s next competition
will be in October at the Lake of the
Ozarks.
Competitions take about an hour per
event with usually three events per day
which typically takes all day. In singles
and doubles, they stand 16 yards from
the thrower. In handicap, it is 18 to 27
depending on an individual’s handicap.
R. England’s handicap is now 23.5.
Participants can gain yardage by shooting a 96 out of 100 or better.
Holding his shotgun, Rowdy England displays several of the
medals he’s won in recent trapshooting contests.
Rowdy participates in a league on
Tuesday evenings during the spring,
summer and fall.
The Illinois competition takes place
at Brittany Park near Bunker Hill. The
Englands also have traveled to compete in other national events in Missouri and Ohio.
For now, the trapshooting is a hobby,
though the ultimate goal is to eventu-
ally use his talents to get a scholarship
to a college or university.
Just how far can one go in trapshooting? Sporting clays are the “new golf,”
according to Rowdy’s father, Eric England, and skeet shooting is an Olympic
sport.
Rowdy is the oldest son of Eric and
Nikki England. He has two younger
sisters, Stormy and Willow.
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