![]() Team Scores - Teutopolis (TT) 26, Dieterich (D) 29, Altamont (A) 0, Newton (N) 0, North Clay (NC) 0, Casey-Westfield (CW) 0ġ. Team Scores - Newton (N) 21, Dieterich (D) 53, Casey-Westfield (CW) 56, Teutopolis (TT) 85ġ. Scoring for Teutopolis were Pearl Huber in 23:05, Mary Jane Dennis in 23:11, Elaina Gaffin in 24:22, Ella Neihls in 24:41 and Maddie Zane in 25:27. Newton's Layna Marshall won with a time of 19:05. North Clay, Newton and Casey-Westfield had runners but not enough for team scores. In the girls meet, Teutopolis was first with 26 and Dieterich second with 29. ![]() Jackson High of Casey-Westfield rounded out the top 10 in 17:18. Newton then took the eighth and ninth places as Tanner Whitaker finished in 17:11 and Haylen Borgic in 17:17. North Clay's Zane Graoves was fourth in 16 52 and Casey-Westfield's Mason Evans fifth in 17:02.ĭieterich's Trevor Crutcher took six in 17:05 and Kaden Einhorn was seventh in 17:07. Newton's Brock Probst was the winner with a time of 16 27 followed by teammates Jackson Sornberger in 16:28 and Isaac Street in 16:39. The Eagles tallied 21 followed by Dieterich 53, Casey-Westfield 56 and Teutopolis 85 in boys action. Newton captured the boys meet while Teutopolis was a winner in girls competition Thursday. (tie) Oliver Kreke (SA), Eliot Frisbee (SA), 20:47 11. (tie) Stacie Vonderheide (SA), Jessica Larson (E), 22:14 3. Anthony's Julius Ramos placed second in 18:16.ġ. The Hearts won the meet with a 24-34 score. The Bulldogs did not have enough runners for a team score.Įffingham's Alex Gordon won the boys meet with a time of 18:15. Anthony's Stacie Vonderheide and Effingham's Jessica Larson won the girls meet with a time of 22:14 each. ![]() Anthony hosted Efifngham in boys and girls cross country action Thursday. That’s why Griffin Moore’s performance Friday night could be an extremely encouraging sign.Effingham St. While Tip Reiman has always graded out well as a blocker, he’s never really developed into much of a pass-catching threat, aside from certain play designs. Getting tight ends more involved in the passing game could be a huge boost to the Illini offense going forward. Altmyer looks the part of a tough, playmaking leader and should only continue to grow as the season wears on. His 72-yard rushing touchdown on 3rd-and-18 in the third quarter was the second longest run all-time by an Illini quarterback.Īmidst many other issues that need to be addressed, Illinois has its quarterback. Of his two interceptions, one was bobbled by Pat Bryant and the other was a desperation throw battling against the clock. Through a barrage of hits, six sacks, and getting the wind knocked out of him, Altmyer battled hard and nearly single-handedly made the second half competitive.Īltmyer finished the night throwing for 202 yards and a touchdown along with 70 yards rushing and two more scores (98 rushing yards if you eliminate the 28 yards in sacks). It wasn’t a perfect night for Altmyer by any means, but he showed off strong poise and pocket presence in the face of constant pressure. Luke Altmyerįor the second straight week, the Illini’s quarterback is near the top of the list. Whatever changes Aaron Henry decides to make defensively - and there needs to be plenty - one simple principle should be the driving force. With a handful of NFL scouts in attendance, Johnny made himself some money. Casey State Bank will award a 1,000 scholarship to one senior Majoring in Business, Finance, or Agriculture from each of the following High Schools: Casey-Westfield, Lawrenceville, Red Hill, Martinsville, Robinson, Mattoon, and Marshall. Kansas was one step ahead of the Illini defense for most of the night, but Newton stepped up and provided the most resistance. Johnny Newton was credited with five pressures and two sacks, looking like his usual disruptive force all night. While the defense as a whole struggled, the Illini’s preseason All-American bounced back from his quiet Week 1. Much like the Indiana loss in 2022, the Illini’s first road game serves as a wake-up call and an opportunity to make the necessary adjustments to make a mid-season run.Īmidst the disappointment, there were some bright spots against the Jayhawks that Illinois can build off heading into a stiff home test against Penn State. ![]() The answers will hopefully come during a long week of reflection and evaluation for Bret Bielema and Co.
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