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Class 1A Girls’ State Track and Field Meet

New Berlin is well represented at the girls’ Class 1A state track and field meet at Eastern Illinois today.

            New Berlin will have three relay teams…the 4 by 100, 4 by 200, and 4 by 400 events. Pittsfield also has relay teams in those three events. And, West Central has teams in the 4 by 200 and 4 by 800 events.

            New Berlin junior Katie Cox is in the 100 and 300 hurdles. Sophomore teammate Caroline Peters is in the 800 meter run. New Berlin juniors Kylie Periman and Brooke Stuebs are in the high jump, and Payton Schurman, another junior is in the triple jump. Periman, by the way, had the best high jump at the sectional level. And, freshman Alonda Shelton is running the 100 meter race.

            Routt has junior Emma Terwische competing in the 300 hurdles and triple jump, and senior McKenna Baptist is in the discus.

            Pittsfield junior Katie Cox competes in the 100 hurdles. Her junior teammate Olivia Campbell is in the discus and shot put.

            Rushville Industry sophomore Katie Park runs the 800 meter race. And, Waverly sophomore Eden Copelin is in the high jump.

All State FB Includes one from JHS

A Jacksonville High School senior has been named as honorable mention all state by the Illinois High School  Football Coaches Association.

            Tight end and defensive lineman Drew Ezard of JHS received the honor this month.

            Four players from the WIVC were named to the IHSFCA 1A team. They are Andrew Kaufmann of West Central, Chance Fuqua of Brown County, Denver Davenport of Greenfield-Northwestern and Brandon Rossmiller of Camp Point.

Three players were named honorable mention at the 1A level. They are Dylan Fox of West Central, Hayden Vetter of Greenfield-Northwestern, and Lars Reische of Brown County.

Lincoln to rejoin the CS8

Lincoln High School is returning to the Central State Eight.

            The Lincoln school board voted 4 to 0 to join the conference. It’s not been determined yet whether Lincoln will join the CS8 in 2022-23, or the following year.

            The main reason for the change was long bus trips for the school in the current Apollo Conference.

            The addition of Lincoln means there would be 11 schools in the CS8, unless other changes are made before the switch takes effect.

IC Says goodbye to Mike Snyder

Illinois College is looking for a new Athletic director.

            The school today announced Mike Snyder is leaving the post to take the AD job at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, Washington.

            His final day will be May 31st.

            Snyder is finishing his 7th year at IC.

            Illinois College officials say the school will use interim leadership of IC sports, while beginning a search for a permanent replacement.

Tuesday Sports

Routt held off Triopia at the Routt baseball field yesterday afternoon 10-0, as Cory Ronan tossed his second no hitter of the season.

            In other action, North Greene fell to Calhoun 12-0, Liberty defeated Pittsfield 6-5, Quincy took down Beardstown 8-3, Greenfield Northwestern stopped Brown County 11-1, and New Berlin fell to Lincoln 11-0.

            In softball, Routt dropped Triopia 15-12, New Berlin fell to Lincoln 10-0, Pittsfield got beat by Liberty 10-6, and Carrollton rolled Griggsville Perry 14-4.

            Today, SHG comes to Champions Field to play JHS. The game will be aired on WEAI, starting at 4:10 this afternoon. We will join the Cards game in progress.

            Elsewhere, North Greene plays at Triopia, New Berlin is at Williamsville, Porta/AC heads for Auburn, Rushville Industry plays at Brown County, and Western goes to Camp Point.

            In softball, JHS plays at SHG, Routt goes to Carrollton, Pittsfield heads for Southeastern, Porta/AC heads for Auburn, North Greene welcomes Triopia.

            The JHS track and field teams compete at Southeast. The JHS boys’ tennis team is at Rochester.

Friday Football-Thursday Results

Last night, Jacksonville thumped Lanphier in volleyball 25-7, 25-12 as part of the CS8 tournament at the JHS Bowl.

            Elsewhere, Pittsfield lost to Mendon Unity in straight sets, Pawnee tripped Carrollton in three sets, Triopia rolled Beardstown 2 games to 1, GNW stopped Edinburg, Porta/AC defeated Illini Central in two, and South County beat Calvary in straight sets.

            Tonight, the 2021 football ends for many schools. Jacksonville hosts Normal U High. WLDS will carry the game live starting at 6:30.

            The WIVC crossover showdown is this weekend. The top two teams, Camp Point and GNW meet in Greenfield. WEAI will carry the game live, starting with the pregame show about 7:10. The game kicks off at 7:30.

            Elsewhere, West Central heads for Brown County in the battle of 2nd place teams. Mendon Unity hosts Carrollton, and Triopia goes to Calhoun.

            Around the area, Pittsfield is at Pleasant Plains, New Berlin heads for Porta/AC, North Mac travels to Riverton, Auburn hosts Maroa Forsyth, and Rushville Industry is home to play Illini West.

            In the CS8, SHG is at Springfield, Southeast goes to Lanphier, and Rochester hosts Glenwood.

Lahood watching out for Ag in Climate Leader Summit

Congressman Darin Lahood is watching closely a plan for a leadership summit this week in Washington DC.

            President Joe Biden has invited leaders from countries around the world to talk about global warming, and changes that could be made.

            Lahood is concerned about the impact on farming.

            Lahood says the Green Deal is not good for farmers.

            Lahood claims the US leads the world in cutting back on the emission of fossil fuel emissions.t to the fire in the fight against global wamring. He says India and China among the countries who are building more fossil fuel plants to serve their people.

            Lahood has also been named to the US House democracy partnership. He says it is a bipartisan group that works to strengthen democratic institutions by helping emerging democracies.

            The group works with countries around the world.

Jax Police Needs Officers

The Jacksonville police force is at bare bones.

            So says JPD chief Adam Mefford. Mefford says this has been a problem since just before COVID.

            And, he says COVID has exacerbated the problem.

            He says the COVID restrictions has limited city police recruiting, closed academies for training, and has caused several to leave the Jacksonville police department.

            Mefford says a full police force in Jacksonville numbers 41. He says the count is now at 34.

            It’s caused Jacksonville police to change its procedures.

            Mefford says officers have had to adjust to concentrate on more serious offenses, and limited the number of policemen on patrol.

            Mefford says the longer hours and fewer days off is taxing on the officers, and mentally exhausting. He says two of the six cadets in the academy will get out this weekend, and help next week.

Jax Police Looking Closely at Non Traditional Vehicles

Jacksonville police this week began stepping up enforcement of traffic laws.

            Specifically, the police are watching nontraditional vehicles, such as golf carts, UTVs and mini bikes.

            Jacksonville police chief Adam Mefford says many of these vehicles, including bikes need to obey the common traffic laws.

            He says these vehicles must follow the flow of traffic and obey speed limits. But, as more of these types of vehicles hit the streets, others feel more emboldened to drive the next level of off road vehicles. 

            Mefford says it’s the nonlicensed vehicles that can be most problematic.

            He says many of these vehicles are not licensed and driven by unlicensed younger people.

            He says the extra traffic enforcement will continue for a few weeks to help remind people to be careful, and watchful.

Wednesday Sports

Jacksonville stopped Springfield at the JHS Bowl last night. The Crimsons swept the match in two sets, 25-19, 25-23.

            Elsewhere, Routt rolled North Greene in two sets 25-19, 25-13 to go 9-1 on the season, West Central dropped Griggsville Perry in two sets, Triopia defeated Carrollton in three sets,  Beardstown defeats Illini West in two, and GNW downed Brown County in three sets.

            JHS lost to Springfield High in boys’ soccer 2-0 in the CS8 tournament.

            Tonight in volleyball,  Brown County goes to West, and Rushville Industry welcomes Mendon Unity,