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Tuesday, 21 December 2010 09:08

2010 SICA All South Football Team

Written by Illinois Pigskin
Du Quoin, Ill. —from the Du Quoin Evening Call

Du Quoin seniors Jerel Holmes, Cory Campanella, Seth Baxter, Bryce Hamburger and Brandon Williams were all named to the 2010 Southern Illinois Coaches Associatioin's All-South Football Team, giving the Indians more players on the team than any other squad except Marion, which also had five players receive the honor (Shekeil Ivy, Austin Dickson, Matt Griffith, Aaron Adeoye and Marcus Green).

Rounding out the selections were Johnston City's Taylor Kirkman, J.R. Roberts and Austin Haynes, Carmi-White County's Logan Rogers, Fairfield's Cameron Williams, S-V-W-W's Dawson Verhines, Hamilton County's Adam Irvin and Clint Hopfinger, Chester's Danny Roth, Justin Eggemeyer and John Baughman, Mt. Vernon's Eric Heinzman and Blake Deaton, Carbondale's Kaid Koester and Jordan Bowlby, Anna-Jonesboro's Taylor Fitzgerald and Josiah Miller, Carterville's Skyler Neumann and Jeff Aldridge, Centralia's Alex Fritch, Murphysboro's Orlando Jarrett and Dylan Craig, Benton's Landon Stewart, Tyloer Leffler and Hunter Rone, Herrin's DeMarlo Harris, Zeb Williams and Brandon Bevis, and Harrisburg's Johnnie Donaldson and Isaac Behme.

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  • Carmi White County
  • Chester Yellowjackets
  • Fairfield Mules
  • Hamilton County Foxes
  • Johnston City Indians
  • Sesser Valier Waltonville Woodlawn Red Devils
  • Benton Rangers
  • Harrisburg Bulldogs
  • Herrin Tigers
  • Murphysboro Red Devils
  • Carbondale Terriers
  • Centralia Orphans
  • Marion Wildcats
  • Mt Vernon Rams
  • Anna Jonesboro Wildcats
  • Carterville Lions
  • DuQuoin Indians
  • SICA
  • All South
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Thursday, 18 November 2010 23:26

2010 IHSFCA Illinois High School Football All-State Teams

Written by Illinois Pigskin

The original list as reported by the Daily Herald - 11/18/2010 - http://dailyherald.com/article/20101118/sports/711199699/

The Illinois High School Football Coaches' Association announces the following All State Teams. Individuals are nominated by coaches and selected by coaches throughout the state. Eighteen players in each Class were selected by a committee of coaches.

Class 1A

  • Andrew Belken (Sr.), TE, East Debuque
  • T.J. Blake (Jr.), OL/LB, Oakland/Tri-County
  • Zach Duncan (Sr.), RB/DB, Lewitown
  • Ethan Ely (Sr.), OL/DL, Stark County
  • Trey Griffin (Sr.), RB, Lena-Winslow
  • Matt Gunterman (Jr.), QB, Pleasant Hill/Western
  • Evan Hayes (Sr.), RB, Central A&M
  • Connor Kelley (Jr.), RB, Lexington
  • Jack Leonard (Sr.), OL/DL, Tuscola
  • Dylan Ringhausen (Sr.), OL/LB, Calhoun
  • Danny Roth (Sr.), LB, Chester
  • Jesse Shrum (Sr.), FB, Villa Grove
  • Garrison Stenger (Sr.), RB/LB, Arcola
  • Mike Tonry (Sr.), RB/DB, Routt Catholic
  • Jud Wienke (Sr.), QB, Tuscola
  • Jacob Wilson (Sr.), RB/DB, Brown County
  • Dart Winkler (Sr.), OL/LB, Lewistown
  • Dylan Yocum (Sr.), OL, Cuba North Fulton

Class 2A

  • Michael Bates (Sr.), QB, Auburn
  • Mitchell Bayne (Sr.), OL/DL, Rockridge
  • Adam Boston (Sr.), FB/LB, Staunton
  • Jared Boyll (Jr.), LB, Marshall
  • Kyle Bumphery (Sr.), WR/DB, Annawan-Wethersfield
  • Wes Carlock (Jr.), RB/LB, Beardstown
  • Taylor Kirkman (Jr.), FB/LB, Johnston City
  • J.R. Lester (Sr.), OL, Deer Creek-Mackinaw
  • Matt Maser (Sr.), QB, Westville
  • Lucas Nease (Sr.), OL, Newman Central Catholic
  • David Payne (Sr.), RB/LB, Clifton Central
  • Dan Rentschler (Jr.), RB, Sangamon Valley
  • Logan Rogers (Sr.), RB, Carmi-White Com.
  • Clinton Scott (Sr.), DE, Casey-Westfield
  • Gary Scott, Jr. (Sr.), TB/DB, Maroa-Forsyth
  • Austin Skiles (Sr.), RB, Mercer County
  • Brett Walker, (Jr.), QB/DB, Knoxville
  • Keith Williams (Sr.), OL/LB, Williamsville

Class 3A

  • Willie Allen (Sr.), WR, Hales Franciscan
  • Phillip Arnold (Sr.), RB/LB, Pana
  • Jeremy Bailey (Sr.), RB, Wilmington
  • Seth Baxter (Sr.), RB, DuQuoin
  • Jake Bock (Sr.), TB, St. Joseph-Ogden
  • Dylan Bone (Sr.), LB, Greenville
  • Jacob Buehne (Jr.), OL/DE, Breese Central
  • Jack Carlisle (Sr.), OL/LB, Illini West
  • Jacob Conley (Sr.), LB, Camp Point Cen.-Southeast Coop
  • Tanner Crum (Sr.), OL/DL, Mt. Carmel
  • Mitch Curry (Sr.), OL, Unity
  • David Gill (Sr.), OL/LB, Nashville
  • Seth Gooch (Sr.), WR/DB, Unity
  • Bruce Gray (Sr.), WR, Leo
  • Josh Griffin (Sr.), DL, Paris
  • Sam Miller (Sr.), LB, Aurora Christian
  • Matthew Miller (Sr.), OL/DL, North MAC
  • Ser Whitaker (Sr.), RB/DB, Illini West

Class 4A

  • Chase Alford (Sr.), RB, Pontiac
  • Tyvon Davis (Sr.), RB/LB, Rantoul
  • Tyler Detmer (Sr.), QB, Mater Dei
  • Michael Fay (Sr.), QB, Metamora
  • Arthur Ford (Sr.), RB, Rockford Christian
  • Matt Frasier (Sr.), OL/DL, Bishop McNamara
  • Colten Glazebrook (Sr.), RB, Rochester
  • Zachary Lewis (Sr.), LB, Mendota
  • Riley McMinn (Sr.), DE, Rochester
  • Adam Pittser (Sr.), QB, Richmond-Burton
  • Sam Pozezinski (Sr.), WR/DB, St. Edwards
  • Dan Semtner (Sr.), RB, Illinois Valley Central
  • Josh Simeur (Sr.), RB, Manteno
  • Jacob Smith (Sr.), RB/LB, Mt. Zion
  • Zach Tobin (Sr.), QB, Civic Memorial
  • Andrew Walters (Sr.), RB, Geneseo
  • Daniel Weiman (Sr.), RB, Quincy Notre Dame
  • Kevin Wetherell (Sr.), DB, Alleman

Class 5A

  • Hassan Abdullah (Sr.), RB, Tinley Park
  • Joe Camiliere (Sr.), QB, Kaneland
  • DaVaris Daniels (Sr.), RB/WR, Vernon Hills
  • Austin Dickson (Sr.), OL, Marion
  • Doug Diedrick (Sr.), LB, Montini Catholic
  • Josh Ferguson (Sr.), RB, Joliet Catholic
  • Tony Giovanelli (Sr.), RB/DB, Glenwood
  • Gage Harrah (Jr.), RB, Crystal Lake Central
  • Dorian Hryniewicki (Sr.), DL, Sycamore
  • Nick Lonergan (Sr.), QB, Jacksonville
  • Kyle McAvoy (Sr.), OL, Bloomington
  • Jack Porter (Sr.), DE, St. Francis
  • Ryan Ricketts (Sr.), OL, Galesburg
  • Kyle Rouse (Sr.), OL, Joliet Catholic
  • Jarrod Sergent (Sr.), WR/DB, Sacred Heart-Griffin
  • Evan Spencer (Sr.), RB/WB, Vernon Hills
  • Connor Underwood (Sr.), LB, Washington Com.
  • Jordan Westerkamp (Jr.), WR, Montini Catholic

Class 6A

  • Jacob Bernstein (Sr.), OL, Crystal Lake South
  • Colin Buscarini (Sr.), LB, Rolling Meadows
  • Clayton Fejedelem (Sr.), DB, Lemont
  • Alec Gerdes (Sr.), LB, Normal
  • Graham Glasgow (Sr.), OL, Aurora
  • Dennis Hightower (Jr.), Qb/DB, Danville
  • John Hugunin (Sr.), LB, Oswego
  • T.J. Lally (Sr.), RB/LB, Aurora
  • Justin March (Sr.), TE/LB, Danville
  • Chris Miller (Sr.), DB, Rockford Boylan
  • Drew Ormseth (Sr.), QB, Crystal Lake South
  • Connor Quinn (Sr.), RB/LB, Geneva
  • Glen Somers (Sr.), DL, Oak Park
  • Robert Sterling (Sr.), LB, Lansing
  • Lee Taylor (Sr.), WR, Lemont
  • Devon Vance (Sr.), DB, Crystal Lake Prairie Ridge
  • Nikko Watson (Sr.), RB, Rock Island
  • Jarrell Williams (Sr.), DB, Oak Lawn

Class 7A

  • Jahwon Akul (Sr.), RB, St. Rita
  • Damien Bell (Sr.), RB, Thornton
  • Kapri Bibbs (Sr.), RB, Plainfield North
  • Peter Bonahoom (Sr.), RB/DB, Prospect
  • Zach Colvin (Sr.), OL/DE, Minooka
  • Will Davis (Sr.), DL, Wheaton Warrenville South
  • Billy Ferreri (Sr.), LB, Belleville East
  • Steve Fiorellal (Sr.), RB/DB, St. Laurence
  • Pat Meehan (Sr.), LB, Lincoln-Way East
  • Nick Meyer (Sr.), QB/DB, Elk Grove
  • Keante Minor (Sr.), WR, East St. Louis Sr.
  • George Neuhaus (Sr.), LB/C, Niles North
  • Reilly O’Toole (Sr.), QB, Wheaton Warrenville South
  • A.J. Schurr (Sr.), QB, Libertyville
  • Tommy Schutt (Jr.), DE, Glenbard West
  • Luke Venegoni (Sr.), LB, Carmel
  • Jordan Walsh (Sr.), OL, Glenbard West
  • Trevor Whitehead (Sr.), WR, Larkin

Class 8A

  • Jack Allen (Sr.), OL, Hinsdale Central
  • Terry Baggett (Sr.), RB, Whitney Young
  • Brad Birchfield (Sr.), RB/WR, South Elgin
  • Cody Bobbitt (Sr.), QB, Palatine
  • Jeremy Burgos (Sr.), LB, Notre Dame
  • Tyler Fahey (Jr.), LB, Maine South
  • Eric Josupait (Sr.), WR, Waubonsie Valley
  • Dan Leja (Sr.), OL, Lockport
  • Rendell Massie (Sr.), RB, Evanston
  • Malik Norman (Sr.), RB, Homewood-Flossmoor
  • T.J. Rhettigan (Sr.), LB, Neuqua Valley
  • John Strickland (Sr.), FB/DB, Glenbrook South
  • Chris Sujka (Sr.), QB, Mt. Carmel
  • Makr Sullivan (Sr.), DL, Loyola Acad.
  • Dan Voltz (Jr.), OL, Barrington
  • Josh Williams (Jr.), RB, Downers Grove South
  • Paul Wisniewski (Sr.), OL, Glenbard North
  • Brion Wood (Sr.), LB, Stevenson
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Thursday, 04 November 2010 19:11

IHSA East St. Louis Update

Written by Illinois Pigskin

BLOOMINGTON, IL -- On November 4, the Illinois High School Association (IHSA) successfully petitioned St. Clair County’s 20th Judicial Court to absolve a temporary restraining order that the court had granted to East St. Louis Senior High School. The IHSA ruled on October 26 that the East St. Louis Senior High School football team would forfeit 10 victories from its 2009 season, five victories from the 2010 season and be removed from the 2010 IHSA Football Playoffs after the team was found to have used an ineligible player in those contests. The court granted East St. Louis Senior High School a temporary restraining order on October 28 on the basis that the school be given additional time to review the information from the investigation. After allowing additional due process, the IHSA once again determined on November 3 that the school had used an ineligible player and had inadequate policies in place to prevent the infraction. Earlier today, the Association presented its findings to Judge Richard Aguirre and asked that the temporary restraining order be absolved.

The absolution of the temporary restraining order by Judge Aguirre results in the East St. Louis Senior High School football team forfeiting the 15 aforementioned contests and being removed from the 2010 IHSA Football Playoff field. Belleville West High School, who was defeated by East St. Louis Senior High School in the first round of the playoffs, will return to the playoff field and face Belleville East this weekend in a second round contest. No seeds will be changed as a result of the switch.

“This is an important ruling that reinforces our ability to govern our member schools,” said IHSA Executive Director Marty Hickman. “It is the obligation of each member school to abide by those rules and to be accountable for the repercussions that accompany failure to comply. This is an unfortunate incident, but it does not change East St. Louis Senior High School’s status or standing as an IHSA member school. It is our goal to now work with the school’s administration to improve the policies and procedures that allowed these violations to occur, in the hopes that this situation never repeats itself.”

I#H#S#A

IHSA Executive Director Marty Hickman will be available for a media teleconference call tomorrow (Friday, November 5) at 1 p.m. (central) to debrief media on the events of this matter and answer questions.

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  • playoffs
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Wednesday, 03 November 2010 19:23

East St. Louis Update (11-3-10)

Written by Illinois Pigskin

BLOOMINGTON, IL -- The Illinois High School Association (IHSA) announced today that after allowing East St. Louis Senior High School additional due process per a ruling from St. Clair County’s 20th Judicial Court, the Association has reached the same decision that was originally announced on October 26, which will require the East St. Louis Senior High School football team to forfeit 10 victories from the 2009 season, five victories from the 2010 season and be removed from the 2010 IHSA Football Playoffs.

“We respectfully followed the guidelines put forth by Judge Aguirre in allowing additional time for the East St. Louis Senior High School administration to review the pertinent information in this investigation,” said IHSA Executive Director Marty Hickman. “Ultimately, we reached the conclusion that East St. Louis Senior High School did not have the procedures in place to comply with our rules and regulations.”

The IHSA will return to court on Thursday, November 4 to ask that the temporary restraining order granted to East St. Louis Senior High School on October 28 be absolved.

“In order for the ruling that we made today (November 3) to go into effect, legally, the restraining order must first be absolved,” added Hickman.

I#H#S#A

Use address to the right for October 26 press release on initial forfeiture ruling: http://www.ihsa.org/announce/2010-11/2010-10-26.htm
Use address to the right for October 28 press release on temporary restraining order: http://www.ihsa.org/announce/2010-11/2010-10-28.htm


Matt Troha
Illinois High School Association
Assistant Executive Director

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  • IHSA
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Monday, 01 November 2010 13:34

IHSA Football State Finals To Be Carried On ESPN3.com

Written by Illinois Pigskin

Bloomington, IL. -- On September 3, 2010 the match-up between defending Illinois High School Association (IHSA) state football champions Wheaton Warrenville South (7A) and Maine South (8A) was carried exclusively on ESPN3.com, ESPN’s 24/7 live broadband sports network, as well as ESPNU.

The IHSA and its broadcast partner When We Were Young Productions (WWWYP) have announced in conjunction with ESPN that the 2010 IHSA Football State Championship contests will be carried live on ESPN3.com, marking the first time that ESPN has broadcast a high school state association state final event in any sport on any of the network’s platforms.

“Illinois is a state with a rich tradition of high school sports and a fan base that is passionate about its local high school teams,” said Damon Phillips, vice president, ESPN3.com. “We look forward to the 2010 IHSA Football State Championship games being the first state high school association state finals to be broadcast on ESPN3.com and the ESPN family of networks.”

The IHSA’s eight state championship football games will once again be broadcast around the state on local television via the IHSA TV Network when the contests unfold at the University of Illinois’ Memorial Stadium in Champaign on Friday and Saturday, November 26-27. ESPN3.com will carry the live television feed from all eight contests, which can be accessed via www.ESPN3.com. The IHSA’s webstreaming portal, www.IHSA.tv, will not carry the games live, but will have each contest archived after its conclusion.

“I am not sure there is a company or organization on the planet that has defined sports and sports coverage in my lifetime more than ESPN,” said IHSA Executive Director Marty Hickman. “The opportunity to align ourselves with ESPN3.com is very exciting and unique to say the least.”

ESPN3.com delivers more than 3,500 live, global sports events annually. It is available at no additional cost to fans who receive their high-speed Internet connection from an affiliated service provider, and is currently available in more than 53 million homes, a majority of U.S. broadband homes.  It is available via dozens of Internet Service Providers of all sizes nationwide, including Comcast, AT&T, Verizon, Cox, Charter, Windstream, RCN, Insight, Frontier, Cavalier, Mediacom, Conway, Grande Communications and many more. It is also available at no cost to approximately 21 million U.S. college students and U.S.-based military personnel via computers connected to on-campus educational networks and on-base military networks. Interested viewers can check to see if they currently receive ESPN3.com or if it is available in their area by visiting http://espn.go.com/espn3/affList.

The IHSA and WWWYP signed a seven-year contract in September making the Madison, Wisconsin based group the IHSA’s television and internet streaming broadcast partner. WWWYP streamed eight IHSA state final events during the 2009-10 school year and will expand to webcasting all IHSA sports on IHSA.tv in 2010-11, in addition to taking over the Association’s television broadcasts (Football, Girls Basketball, Boys Basketball).

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Tuesday, 26 October 2010 13:04

East St. Louis Football Team Forced To Forfeit Victories, Removed From 2010 IHSA Football Playoff Field

Written by Illinois Pigskin

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Title: East St. Louis Football Team Forced To Forfeit Victories, Removed From 2010 IHSA Football Playoff Field

In Brief: Media Conference Call To Follow Today at 2 p.m.

Activities/Sports: Football

Contact: Matt Troha ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it )

Bloomington, IL. -- The Illinois High School Association (IHSA) announced today (October 26) that East St. Louis High School’s football team will be forced to forfeit five of its nine regular-season victories from the 2010 season and all 10 of its victories from 2009, including three playoff victories, after the team was found to have used an ineligible player in the contests.

As the result of the forfeitures, East St. Louis is no longer eligible for the 2010 IHSA Football Playoffs, which are scheduled to begin on Friday.

“No one wins in these type of situations, ” said IHSA Executive Director Marty Hickman. “And while we appreciate the school’s cooperation with our investigation, member schools have an obligation to abide by our association by-laws, including the need to have clear enrollment processes in place and the ability to verify residence issues.”

The IHSA opened an investigation on one East St. Louis football player after Week 5 of the regular-season. That player did not play after the fifth game and was eventually found to be ineligible on October 14, while a second player from the team was also found to be ineligible on October 22. Both investigations centered around issues related to IHSA Residency By-laws.

Information recently obtained from the St. Clair County State’s Attorney contradicted previous information from the investigation on one of the players that led to the forfeitures. The State’s Attorney verified that one of the players had a pre-trial electronic monitoring bracelet at an address in Belleville in April, 2009. The address associated with the bracelet was transferred to a residence in East St. Louis in September 2009, but remained there for just over a month before being transferred back to the original address in Belleville in October 2009.

East St. Louis’ scheduled first round playoff opponent in Class 7A, Belleville West, will now travel to play Belleville East in the first round of the playoffs. O’Fallon High School, who becomes the top seed in the quadrant as the result of earning a victory from an East St. Louis forfeit, will now receive a bye in the first round and face the winner of Belleville East vs. Belleville West in the second round.

“Certainly, the timing of this matter is less than ideal, but as much as some would have liked for us to move faster with this investigation, to do so would have been unfair to both the student-athletes and East St. Louis High School. It was imperative for everyone involved that we gave due diligence to the process and uncovered all applicable information before reaching a decision, ” said Hickman.

The updated playoff seeding and schedule for the quadrant is located below:

 

Seed      School                                  Record                  Playoff Points

1              O’Fallon                               8-1                          36

2              Plainfield South                8-1                          34

3              Minooka                              8-1                          33

4              Belleville East                     7-2                          34

5              Quincy                                  7-2                          31

6              Bradley-Bourbonnais     6-3                          43

7              Belleville West                  5-4                          39

 

CLASS 7A FIRST ROUND GAMES

(7) Belleville West at (4) Belleville East

(1) O’Fallon – BYE, plays winner of (4) vs. (7)

(6) Bradley- Bourbonnais at (2) Plainfield South

(5) Quincy at (3) Minooka

“After giving careful consideration to all options, we felt that the option that impacted the fewest amount of schools and would enable the playoffs to begin as planned was to adjust the quadrant in which East St. Louis had been assigned,” added Hickman. “The fact of the matter is that we had a complete field of 256 teams on Saturday. To have included the first non-qualifier as a replacement for East St. Louis in the field of qualifiers would have impacted nearly 100 schools, and, in the end, we didn’t believe it was fair to those schools that had made travel and scouting plans for their assigned first round games.”

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Thursday, 07 October 2010 08:10

Donnie Laur to appear on IHSA Playoff Pairing TV Show

Written by Illinois Pigskin

Donnie Laur will be on the IHSA-TV Playoff Pairings Show on Oct. 23.  The host will be Dave Bernhard.

Don Laur will focus on these teams on the show.

  • Mt. Carmel Golden Aces
  • Greenville Comets
  • Marion Wildcats
  • Chester YellowJackets
  • DuQuoin Indians
  • Nashville Hornets
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  • Chester Yellowjackets
  • Greenville Comets
  • Marion Wildcats
  • DuQuoin Indians
  • Nashville Hornets
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Thursday, 07 October 2010 08:07

Greenville QB Brady Huber is posting some amazing numbers

Written by Illinois Pigskin

Did you see the performance in week 5 by the Greenville QB, Brady Huber against the Alton Marquette Catholic football team?
He was "22-29, 472 yards, 1 interception, 8 TDs.  Threw TDs to four different receivers and was sacked once."

Because when the game was played, it went largely unnoticed.

The next week has some amazing numbers as well in a loss.  Mostly because they didn't hardly even have the ball in the second half.

From the SJ-R

Huber entered Friday's Week 6 game with Pana with passing numbers including 1,789 yards and 24 touchdowns. He was 25-for-42 on Friday for 290 yards, four touchdowns and one interception. But the Comets ran just four plays in the third quarter, and their second-half time of possession was just 1 minute 27 seconds.

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  • Alton Marquette Catholic Explorers
  • Pana Panthers
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Thursday, 07 October 2010 08:04

Playoff Push: Teams on the Fence ... and why

Written by Illinois Pigskin

What is this? Well, a few years ago I noticed something interesting. I believe it was Hamilton County, they had a front loaded schedule of low win opponents. By all appearances based on W-L and week of the year you would consider them to be a shoe-in for the playoffs. To say that they wouldn't make the playoffs at that time looked silly unless you looked deeper.

But there it was in 2008, Hamilton County sitting on the edge of the playoffs at 4-2 in week 6. Really they only needed one win to get enough playoff points and be in the playoffs. The next three weeks brought Johnston City (lost 47-0), Carterville (lost 50-0) and Fairfield (lost the play in game to 4-4 Fairfield by a score of 23-6).

These teams are listed in the top of the bracket in the playoff outlook but seem like they might fall out. They need a strong showing against the strongest part of their schedule. What teams will that be this year? Please give examples of the teams and the remaining schedule. I have a few. Not saying that these teams will not make the playoffs, just that they have to prove it against a harder schedule then what they have faced so far.

Benton (5-1) - 20 Playoff Points
Record of opponents that they have beaten. 4-26.
Combined Record of the next three opponents. 12-6.

Anna-Jonesboro (5-1) - 22 Playoff Points
Record of opponents that they have beaten. 4-26.
Combined Record of the next three opponents. 13-5.

Wesclin (5-1) - 22 Playoff Points
Record of opponents that they have beaten. 8-22.
Combined Record of the next three opponents. 8-10.

Robinson (4-2) - 27 Playoff Points
Record of opponents that they have beaten. 5-19.
Combined Record of the next three opponents. 13-5.

Effingham (4-2) - 30 Playoff Points
Record of opponents that they have beaten. 7-17.
Combined Record of the next three opponents. 12-6

Eldorado (4-2) - 26 Playoff Points
Record of opponents that they have beaten. 6-18.
Combined Record of the next three opponents. 9-9.

Breese Central (4-2) - 27 Playoff Points
Record of opponents that they have beaten. 3-21.
Combined Record of the next three opponents. 12-6.

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  • Robinson Maroons
  • Eldorado Eagles
  • Benton Rangers
  • Breese Central Cougars
  • Wesclin Warriors
  • Anna Jonesboro Wildcats
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Monday, 30 August 2010 01:28

Saturday Morning QB Club - Media Roundup

Written by Illinois Pigskin

Saturday Morning Quarterback Club is a roundtable group of media professionals from around the state of Illinois, talking about issues in Illinois high school football.

I have contacted different media pros from all areas of the state, but most responses from week one has came from those that hail from Southern Illinois. That is fine with me, most of them I already know so it makes sense, but if you would like to be added, please let me know at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . From week to week the questions will change and the responses will most likely come from different people. I had a few people who I expected responses from but they were not able to fill the request in time. I think that the mix this week is good: 3 newspaper guys, 2 radio guys, and a TV guy. I exclude myself, not really a media pro, just a web programmer that likes sports.

Before we start I want to say thoughts and prayers for Jeff Profitt. Jeff is the sports editor for the Du Quoin Evening Call and the on-air radio color man for WDQN football broadcasts.

Jeff had a stroke last week and is at Barnes in St. Louis in the ICU. His condition seems to be improving a bit, but overall everyone is doubling up prayers to help. I started a prayer thread on IHSS that has 54 responses and 1600 views. On facebook family, friends, co-workers, and Indian nation has been keeping up to date. A "Friends of Jeff Profitt" facebook page has even been created.

Through the years as a player, fan, and then producer of 618 Football (going into its fourth year) and now Illinois Pigskin in its first year, and operator of the Nick Hill Football website for a few years I have had plenty of interactions with Jeff. I first started, my first day of doing something for 618 Football by donating Poweraid to the Du Quoin Indians sports drink game. Jeff took a picture of me and wrote a story for the Call.

Throughout each Indian game, for three years, I would txt live Friday night game scores to Jeff and he would read them on air. In that time I might have sent more txt messages to Jeff than I have my own wife, about 30 updates a game, 12 or so games a year, for three years. Jeff is a great guy and lived and breathed Du Quoin Indians sports. We all hope that he can pull through this ... we are all cheering for you!

Free Link of the Week: College of Mass Communication and Media Arts at Southern Illinois University Carbondale - the Department of Radio-TV, School of Journalism, Department of Cinema-Photography, WSIU, and the Daily Egyptian.

Now to the Question ...

Week One Question:

What do you think of the proposal to expand the IHSA playoffs by Marian Catholic?

The field of qualifiers would double from 256 to 512 teams. Under the proposal, the regular season would be trimmed to 8 weeks with the playoffs spanning six weeks.

The Illinois High School Association's Kurt Gibson says 0 and 8 teams would not make the postseason under the plan. He says the IHSA Board of Directors will take up the subject during the 2010/2011 school year with member schools likely voting on the issue. The earliest the expansion would take effect is the 2011/2012 school year.

For more info, here is an interview about the proposal.

http://www.ihssn.net/audio/davemattio.mp3


Steve Soucie - Kankakee Daily Journal

Profile: Steve Soucie is a 19-year veteran of the Kankakee Daily Journal sports staff. His primary focus is covering high school football, boys' basketball and baseball for the 25 high schools that the Kankakee Journal covers on a year-to-year basis. Spends much of the fall in the foolhardy business of trying to project the Illinois High School Association's football \ playoff draw.

This is an interesting question.

Let me start by saying I am a strong advocate for the current system. I spend a lot of time with it and I think I understand its nuance and complexity as much as anyone. There are some things that I don't like about it, and allow me to say as well that I think I would quibble with almost any system put in front of me, that's just the way this guy is. But as far as flaws go, the ones I have with this are limited.

I believe this system is not broken. It should probably not be tinkered with much. The number of schools that this truly affects is very small. The number of schools forced into schedules that would make them a formidable playoff team if allowed into the field is also minuscule.

All of that being said, I'm fairly certain I wouldn't burn my playoff brackets in effigy if this policy was invoked. I believe conferences are dying in many areas of the state and I really believe that teams not fortunate enough to play in an even numbered conference or one that doesn't provide any assistance in scheduling non-conference games are really starting to feel the burn. There are many local rivalry games that have gone away because of the possible playoff killers for the team the happens to lose said game. That's bad. I want regular season games to have spark, and anymore, those truly great regular season games are unfortunately far and few between.

I like that the football season has a standard for teams to try to strive for. I like that it is different. And I don't like rewarding teams that have mediocre seasons with an open ticket to the playoffs. It would truly cheapen the regular season.
That being said, I can see both the pros and cons.
But if you're asking.......leave it alone.

Steve Soucie
Kankakee Daily Journal


Les Winkeler - The Southern Illinoisan

Profile: Les Winkeler is the sports editor of the Southern Illinoisan. He has been at the Southern Illinoisan for the past 22 years. Prior to coming to the Southern Illinoisan, he covered sports for The Breese Journal, The Union Banner and The Marion Daily Republican. Winkeler is a native of Beckemeyer. He graduated from Breese Mater Dei and received his journalism degree from Southern Illinois University.

The last thing the IHSA needs to do is expand the football playoffs.

If anything, contraction would be healthier. Since most 5-4 teams are paired against undefeated or 8-1 teams, they have little chance of advancing. There seems to be little reason to embarrass inferior teams, or subject outmatched teams to the possibility of injury.

Making the playoffs should be the reward for a good season – not mediocrity.

Second, fans have been complaining ad nauseum about the success of non-boundaried (read private) schools. The current eight-class system effectively waters down the multiplier.
There is no good reason to expand the playoffs.

Les Winkeler - The Southern Illinoisan


Darren Kinnard
Sports Director, WSIL-TV
Carterville, IL

Profile: I have been covering high school sports at WSIL for the past 17 years. I started as a reporter/videographer in 1993, eventually climbing the ladder to Sports Director in late 2004. Our coverage area includes the following conferences in football: Black Diamond, South 7, River to River--Mississippi, and River to River--Ohio.


As for the proposal, I think there are a many different layers here...the scheduling factor, economic considerations, and the actual changes to the playoff system. I believe playoff modifications would make for an interesting separate topic.

I'm not a fan of this proposal. Coach Mattio states that this proposal would get football in line with all the other sports as far as postseason participation. Football is unlike any other sport, the disparity between the haves and have nots is too great. These first round matchups mostly would be physical mismatches that nobody wants to see. I've had a well respected coach in the area tell me in the past, when he's had a 3-6 team, they're ready to turn in the pads and be done...they don't want to lace 'em back up to get overwhelmed by some dominant team. The last thing a 1-7 team will want to see is an 8-0 power sitting there waiting for them in week 9. Sure there are mismatches in week 9 across the state currently...but this would guarantee it would happen, and in much greater numbers.

While I understand the scheduling dilemma with teams struggling to fill open dates, this proposal seems to be pretty selfish. Coach Mattio and the rest of his conference have one week to fill, so the answer is to shorten the season for all teams across the state and pretty much add a guaranteed win for the better teams? What about the eight conferences that already have 10 teams in their league...how does their schedule shake out with one less regular season game? In our area, I look at Mt. Vernon. It is the biggest school in the deep south, and they have a terrible time filling the schedule. The Rams play a team from St. Louis, a pair of Chicago area schools, and a Metro East school in the non-conference. Sure this proposal might cut the need for one of these games, but at what cost? Being in 5A or 6A...a first round playoff game could mean a long road trip any way. A home playoff game would likely mean less revenue than a regular home date due to the IHSA's cut.

I'm not a believer that you should do something because that's the way you've always done it...or that you shouldn't because you've never done it that way. I just don't think this is the right change, at least not from the arguments presented.

Darren Kinnard - Sports Director at WSIL-TV


Beau Spencer Thompson - IHSSN.net

Profile: Sports Director at WAIK (Galesburg) and WMOI & WRAM (Monmouth). Consultant for radio stations in Canton, IL and Clinton, IA. Formerly a Sports Director at WGEN (Geneseo), WHHK (Galva), WKXQ (Rushville), WKAI/WLRB (Macomb), WLMD (Bushnell). Founder of the Illinois High School Sports Network. Freelance sports writer, contributing to the (former) Macomb Eagle, Macomb Journal, and Monmouth Review-Atlas.

Discussion: After dissecting this proposal and speaking with coach Mattio in-depth, I just don't like the proposal.

I have heard all of the arguments for and against, and really nothing makes me lean either way. My sole reason for disliking the idea is the tradition that is the IHSA Playoffs. There is nothing better than traveling 3-4 hours on a late-October, early-November Saturday for a playoff game to a town you have never traveled to. I would be in favor of this proposal if the ninth week were used for a play-in game. Essentially, that's what it would be. Then, to make it a "true" playoff, you would re-seed the remaining 32 teams in each class (1-32), no quadrants, etc. A clean 1-32 seeding. If that were to happen, I feel it would be a better scenario than the current setup.

I do not like the fact that one class can be broken up into quadrants on one end, and a 1-16 on the other. Many of the arguments are; "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." Well, the current system isn't exactly broke....but it could certainly be improved upon. If the proper steps were taken, expanding the field could in fact work.

Beau Spencer Thompson - IHSSN.net - Publisher of IHSSN and the IL Football Coaches Poll


Tim Petrowich
Daily Republican, Marion

Profile: Publisher of the Daily Republican newspaper in Marion, IL, as well as the Marion High School football beat writer. I started my high school sports reporting career as a broadcaster for WHCO AM 1230 Radio in Sparta, IL in 1983. I started writing for the Du Quoin Evening Call in the fall of 1988, and became the sports editor in February of 1989. Have broadcast high school sporting events for WHCO Sparta, WIBV Belleville, WXAN Ava, WDQN Du Quoin and WGGH Marion over the last 27 years. I currently reside in Marion, IL with my wife. We have five children, only two of which still live at home.

As far as the new proposal, I took some time to listen to the interview with Coach Mattio and he makes some valid points about regular season scheduling, conferences and the like. However, I just can't bring myself to get on board with the idea.

Just like any other proposal for Illinois high school sports, there are many pros and cons. The deciding factor for me is just my own personal opinion. I really like the urgency that comes in regular season games that actually mean something. The playoffs actually start in week six or seven for many teams who lose their first three games or who are maybe 2-4 after six weeks or 3-4 after seven. The atmosphere at these games is different than the atmosphere for a game between a pair of 5-2 teams or a pair of 2-5 teams. There is also something to be said about having to "earn" your way into the playoffs. I would agree with most people who say there need to be corrections to the current playoff system, but this is not the right change. All this would ultimately do is create twice as many complaints about why teams were paired and what's wrong with the system, because there will be twice as many teams with administrators, coaches, players, parents, fans and media outlets covering them.

Tim Petrowich - Publisher of the Daily Republican newspaper


Mike Murphy - Sports Director River Radio

Profile: Mike Murphy is the play-by-play voice of the Herrin Tigers and hosts the Saturday morning Sports Call-In Talk Show "SportsVoice" every Saturday morning from 8 AM to 10 AM on WJPF (1340 AM & 1020 AM) and 103.5 ESPN. Mike has done play-by-play of Saluki football, basketball, and baseball as well as hosting the popular SportsVoice On Location show before every home SIU Football and Basketball game. Mike started his broadcasting career in 1976 and has also worked at KVEC in San Luis Obispo, California. Mike has also written his column "Murfs Turf" for the past few years which has been featured in area newspapers and the monthly sports publication "Southern Illinois Sports Connection" as well as the 103.5 ESPN website.


I really would hate for the regular season to be shortened. I guess I fall into the old school category and think the IHSA Football Playoffs are unique and different and should stay that way. There are two many things changed today for the wrong reasons. I don't think we should keep recognizing mediocrity.

I can see an argument for a team that stumbled out of the gate due to injuries or just taking time to jell then be a dangerous team at the end of the regular season but miss the playoffs. Maybe there is a middle ground where more teams can be included.

Mike Murphy - Sports Director River Radio

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