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"Gritty" Glenwood wins first Sectional since 2014

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The Glenwood Titans gather for a group picture after defeating Rochester on Thursday for the program's fifth sectional championship. PHOTO / ALEX STAAB   Chatham, Ill. - What if I told you...? No, this isn't a typed out script for an ESPN 30-for-30 film. It would just take that kind of line to explain just how unique of a way the Glenwood Titans (16-11) were able to knock off the Rochester Rockets (12-8) to win a 3A Sectional Championship. Take a look below at the run-scoring plays, highlights, as well as some quotes from Glenwood Head Coach Vondel Edgar. Run-Scoring Plays: Glenwood | B1 | Bandy scores on obstruction (1-0 Glenwood) Rochester | T4 | Cline scores on an E2 (Tied, 1-1) Rochester | T4 | Rezba 2-run double (3-1 Rochester) Glenwood | B4 | Teeter solo home run (3-2 Rochester) Glenwood | B6 | Ballard RBI double (Tied, 3-3) Glenwood | B6 | Allen scores on obstruction (4-3 Glenwood) Broadcast Audio Highlights: CLICK HERE Quotes from Coach Vondel Edgar: On coaching his tea...

Olympia survives late St. Bede charge, wins 3rd straight Regional

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The Olympia players and coaches pose for a team picture after their Regional Championship win over St. Bede Academy on Friday afternoon. PHOTO / ALEX STAAB   Stanford, Ill. - A battle of state finalists on Friday at Olympia High School, as the hosts and #3-ranked Spartans (18-3) were matched up against the Bruins of St. Bede Academy (12-7-2), with the Spartans taking 4th in 2A and the Bruins 3rd in 1A during the 2019 state tournament.  Despite the go-ahead run for the Bruins on base at the time of the final out, freshman Danika Frazier and the Olympia defense came up big and their four-run fourth inning held up for a 4-2 Spartans win and a regional championship.  Right away, it looked like St. Bede was ready to go, with Addie Bontz leading off the game with a single. Then Frazier started her run of dominance. Through the third inning, she had retired nine consecutive Bruin batters, including seven strikeouts.  With St. Bede's Payge Pyszka engaging in a pitcher's duel...

#1 Illini Bluffs beats Havana; McCoy strikes out 13

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Kierston McCoy delivers during Thursday's game at Havana. The junior struck out 13 in a complete game win. The Tigers move to (7-0) with the win. PHOTO / ALEX STAAB Havana, Ill. - Since eeking out a 5-3 eight-inning win over Tremont, the top-ranked Illini Bluffs Tigers have been on a roll. In fact, their last two games, wins over Athens and ROWVA/Williamsfield combine for a 27-1 score (15-0 and 12-1).  It was a unique day for the Tigers - their first gameday without a school day. The debut of the schedule change, albeit annual at the end of the academic years, didn't phase Illini Bluffs one bit. An early onslaught from the Tigers had things looking like it was headed towards an abbreviated game. The five-run second inning was followed by a pitcher's duel between Illini Bluffs' Kierston McCoy and Havana's Taryn Wickman. With McCoy and Wickman doing their thing, it set up a 6-1 final score. Illini Bluffs waisted no time getting into the hit column, as Bradley signee A...

#20 Metamora wins its eighth straight; run-rules #7 Canton

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The 20th-ranked Metamora softball team huddles up after defeating 7th-ranked Canton on Tuesday afternoon. The Redbirds could tie East Peoria for first place with a win on Thursday. PHOTO / ALEX STAAB Metamora, Ill. - It was a tall task that stood in front of the #20 Metamora Redbirds (9-5, 5-2), as #7 Canton (11-3, 5-2) tried to snap the Redbirds seven-game win streak in a key mid-May matchup. A Redbird win and a #14 Washington win over #13 East Peoria would mean a four-way tie atop the Mid-Illini standings with the postseason starting in as early as 22 days.  The Redbirds brought the bats early and often, including two home runs and a five-run second inning, in route to a five-inning mercy rule win by a 12-0 score.  Metamora, however, is in the right headspace. In essence, they're playing Canton as opposed to #7 Canton.  "The rankings don't matter that much. All that matters is where you fall at the end of the year, hopefully winning championships. Today gets us a step c...

Cougars snap Spoon River; continue their Postseason

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The Cougars do their pregame dance routine to the classic song "Footlose" prior to an April 13th game against Parkland. PHOTO / STEVE DAGGS East Peoria, Ill. - Less than 24 hours after suffering a loss to the Spoon River Snappers (35-25), the 19th-ranked ICC Cougars (17-16) would have to recharge and face the Snappers again, this time in an elimination game within the Region 24 Softball Tournament. Recharge they did, getting off to a white-hot start, powered by back-to-back-to-back home runs from Priscilla Peek (2-RBI), Alexis Finchum (Solo), and Abbi Taylor (Solo). Despite a late charge from the visitors, the Cougars would hold them off with a 8-7 win when the Snappers unsuccessfully tried to steal home for the final out.  While the first game of this Snappers-Cougars postseason series took a walkoff hit from Peek, #19 ICC was determined to have that not be the case. Peek got it going with a two-run bomb over the flag pole in center field, then Alexis Finchum shot one to rig...

Redbirds hold off Hornets; honor Seniors and Linder

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The Linder family after Coach Linder was recognized pregame for his 300th career win, which occurred last Saturday. Pictured left to right are his daughters, Reagan and Morgan, and his wife, Kim.   Metamora, Ill. - There was quite a bit to talk about before Wednesday's non-conference softball tilt between Metamora (5-5) and Eureka (4-5). For one, it was Senior Day, as the Redbirds honored Bri Tanksley, Anna Guzman, Kate LeMasters, and Alex Bishop with pregame festivities. Prior to that, Head Coach Deric Linder was recognized for having collected his 300th career win last Saturday. The matchup against the Hornets provided the opportunity for Deric Linder to be in opposing dugouts to his daughter, Reagan. He said while it's certainly a great thing, you try to balance focusing on the game with well-wishes for her performance. "You never really think about it. When you get out there between the lines, it's just playing against another team. You do want to see her succeed, ...

Redbird Football opens Grebner Era with a 42-6 win

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Metamora prepares to snap the ball during the second half of Friday's game against East Peoria. The Redbirds won the season opener by a 42-6 final score. PHOTO / ALEX STAAB   East Peoria, Ill. - March 19th, 2020. Exactly 365 days ago, the District 122 Board of Education officially approved the hiring of new Head Football Coach Jared Grebner. One year later, his tenure officially began with a road game against East Peoria, a 42-6 rout.  Yet, when the new leader was asked about the hiring approval and season opener dates lining up, he, rightfully so, was more concerned about the on-field performance. "I had no idea about that. That was far from my mind. I was just worried about this team getting their first win," Grebner said.  You could see the emotion, the hype build up as it got seconds closer to kickoff at Eastside Centre on Friday. With the kickoff delayed a brief moment, it gave fans time to take in the players getting a little extra hyping up of each other in before ...