Muddy River Showcase: Monroe City’s Edris to be at helm of Missouri all-stars

Monroe City boys basketball coach Brock Edris, who played at John Wood Community College from 2006-08, will coach the Missouri all-stars in the inaugural Muddy River Showcase, which takes place June 18 at JWCC's Student Activity Center. Matt Schuckman photo

The inaugural Muddy River Showcase is taking place June 18 at John Wood Community College’s Student Activity Center. The Illinois vs. Missouri format for senior prep basketball players will feature a girls game at 3 p.m. with the boys game to follow at 5 p.m. Ticket information will be released soon. MONROE CITY, Mo. — Brock…

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Commemorative editions highlight magical postseasons for QND girls, Liberty boys basketball teams

QUINCY — Want to relive the Quincy Notre Dame girls basketball team’s postseason run to the Class 2A state championship? Would you want to revisit the Liberty boys basketball team’s pursuit of the highest state tournament finish in program history? Here’s your chance. Muddy River Sports has put together a pair of commemorative editions, highlighting…

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50 After 50: A look at the entire series

QUINCY — The Illinois High School Association created a second class for boys basketball for the 1971-72 school year. The 2020-21 season would have been the 50th year of the boys basketball small-school tournament. Muddy River Sports is celebrating 50 years of small-school boys basketball by ranking the 50 best teams in Adams, Brown, Pike…

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Boys Basketball Player of the Year: QHS’s Talton puts character, maturity and joy on display

Quincy High School senior swingman Jeremiah Talton is the Muddy River Sports Player of the Year after a record-setting season leading the Blue Devils to the Class 4A super-sectionals. Photo courtesy Matt Kamp

QUINCY — So much of what Jeremiah Talton accomplished throughout his senior season boiled down to character and commitment, and his maturity as a player and a leader came to the forefront. Yet, there was still a kid in him, just the way it should be. Never was that more evident than after a Tuesday…

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Boys Basketball Coach of the Year: Liberty’s Altmix helps Eagles soar to new heights

Liberty coach Greg Altmix led the Eagles to the first state championship game appearance in school history. Photo courtesy Steve Davis

LIBERTY, Ill. — For a University of Illinois graduate who has remained loyal to his alma mater and is a basketball junkie through and through, walking out of the tunnel onto the State Farm Center court was like living out a dream. Seeing his players live out their dream of playing for a state championship…

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QHS Hall of Famer Bruce Douglas to be featured speaker at FCA banquet in May

Bruce Douglas, one of the greatest players in the history of the Quincy High School boys basketball program, will be the featured speaker at the Fellowship of Christian Athletes banquet May 1 at Quincy University's Pepsi Arena. Photo courtesy QHS Hall of Fame

QUINCY — One of the top prep basketball players in the history of the state of Illinois and an icon from the greatest era in the storied tradition of the Quincy High School boys basketball program is coming home to speak at the Fellowship of Christian Athletes banquet. Hall of Fame point guard Bruce Douglas…

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Collegiate connections to QHS hoops program continue to be far ranging

Quincy High School graduate Gary Phillips, left, became an All-American at the University of Houston and led the Cougars to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament in 1961. Photo courtesy University of Houston athletics

QUINCY — How many roads intersect with the Quincy High School boys basketball program? Quite a few it turns out. For example, the University of Missouri men’s basketball program’s newest coach, Dennis Gates, was a starting guard on the Chicago Whitney Young powerhouse that beat the Blue Devils in the semifinals of the Class AA…

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Monroe City’s Talton receives Class 3 Co-Player of the Year honor from Missouri Basketball Coaches Association

Monroe City senior guard Joshua Talton was named the Class 3 Co-Player of the Year by the Missouri Basketball Coaches Association. Matt Schuckman photo

MONROE CITY, Mo. — Brock Edris wondered aloud if Joshua Talton is the first player in the history of the Monroe City boys basketball program to be named the Missouri Basketball Coaches Association’s Class 3 Player of the Year. “It’s a pretty special honor,” the Monroe City coach said. It’s a rare one indeed. Talton,…

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50 After 50: Proving success was no fluke, No. 9 Eagles produce magical postseason run in ’81

The 1980-81 Liberty boys basketball team finished fourth at the Class A state tournament. Submitted photo

The Illinois High School Association created a second class for boys basketball for the 1971-72 school year. The 2020-21 season would have been the 50th year of the boys basketball small-school tournament. Muddy River Sports is celebrating 50 years of small-school boys basketball by ranking the 50 best teams in Adams, Brown, Pike and Hancock…

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50 After 50: Facing lofty expectations and high state ranking, No. 12 Saukees accomplish list of goals

Front row left to right, Robert Guthrie, John Tanner, Buck Lyons, Scott Shelton, Tommy Hobbs, and Darren Smith. Back row left to right, Coach Len Onken, Layne Bennett, Jeff Hayden, Tim Fischer, Mike Miller, Frank McCartney, Phil Hoover, Paul Petty and Coach Dave Bennett. Submitted photo

The Illinois High School Association created a second class for boys basketball for the 1971-72 school year. The 2020-21 season would have been the 50th year of the boys basketball small-school tournament. Muddy River Sports is celebrating 50 years of small-school boys basketball by ranking the 50 best teams in Adams, Brown, Pike and Hancock…

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Talton receives IBCA first-team all-state honors, Stephens and Klingele honored in Class 1A

Quincy High School senior swingman Jeremiah Talton, right, was named to the Illinois Basketball Coaches Association Class 4A all-state first team. Matt Schuckman photo

QUINCY — Jeremiah Talton’s senior season ranks as one of the best produced by a Quincy High School boys basketball player in the last quarter century. It’s fitting then he is only the second player in that span to receive first-team all-state honors. The 6-foot-6 Talton, who led the Blue Devils to a 28-6 season,…

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Crim: Kreke’s influence on longstanding success of Liberty basketball program remains evident

The 1981 Liberty boys basketball team coached by Paul Kreke, right, established the standard and culture that exists today within the Eagles' program.

LIBERTY, Ill. — The road to Liberty High School’s first appearance in a basketball state tournament championship game began in 1975, when Paul Kreke accepted the only job offer he had after graduating from Quincy College. He became the head coach of a Liberty program that posted winning records only three times the previous 20…

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Reason to celebrate: Eagles’ state title game effort is lauded, applauded by fans creating sea of red

Liberty's Logan Robbins hold the Class 1A second-place trophy after the Eagles lost 54-41 to Yorkville Christian on Saturday at State Farm Center in Champaign, Ill. Photo courtesy Clark Brooks/PhotoNews Media

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — The arena entrance was breath-taking, and the postgame exit was humbling. Yet, the welcome the Liberty boys basketball team received in its own gym from a community that raced home from the University of Illinois’ State Farm Center following Saturday’s Class 1A state championship game made the experience complete. “I wasn’t expecting…

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State tournament notebook: Robbins’ defense is on point, Eagles share Illini locker room, Altmix finally gets hit by spotlight

Liberty senior forward Logan Robbins, right, looks to make a pass against Yorkville Christian in Saturday's Class 1A state championship game at State Farm Center in Champaign, Ill. Photo courtesy Clark Brooks, PhotoNews Media

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Logan Robbins embraces playing defense. Actually, he enjoys it quite a bit. “It’s another way to impact the game,” said Robbins, a 6-foot-5 senior forward on the Liberty boys basketball team. “And if you can get the guy your guarding frustrated, it’s going to give you an edge.” It helps explain why…

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Guiding Eagles to state championship game became family affair for Altmix and sons

Liberty coach Greg Altmix yells instructions to his players during Saturday's Class 1A state championship game against Yorkville Christian, while his son and assistant coach, Alex, left, also calls out the play. Photo courtesy Clark Brooks, PhotoNews Media

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Alex Altmix harbors dreams of eventually being a head coach and running his own high school basketball program. Should his brother, Jordan, want the same thing, neither will have to search far to find a blueprint for success. It’s been in front of them since the day either picked up a whistle.…

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Schuckman: Homegrown talent displaying hometown pride is what small-school basketball should be about

A Liberty cheerleader is engaged in a cheer during Saturday's Class 1A state championship game against Yorkville Christian at State Farm Center in Champaign, Ill. Photo courtesy Clark Brooks, PhotoNews Media

LIBERTY, Ill. — When the two-lane state highway without a shoulder snakes past the farms and fields and reaches the eastern border of Liberty, a sign looms large on the right side of the road. “Give me Liberty” it reads, and it lists the population of this Adams County village as 600. There may be…

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Flyin’ high: Determined Eagles take sting out of Hornets to advance to Class 1A state title game

Liberty's Reese Knuffman acknowledges the crowd after the Eagles beat Scales Mound 75-41 Thursday in the Class 1A state semifinals at State Farm Center in Champaign, Ill. Photo courtesy Clark Brooks, PhotoNews Media

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Greg Altmix was agitated, and he had no problem telling his Liberty boys basketball team why. The veteran head coach scanned the Class 1A all-state teams released Wednesday by the Associated Press and didn’t see any of his players on the first or second team despite their upcoming appearance in the final…

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Schuckman: Eagles stick together to make state championship journey memorable and emotional

Liberty coach Greg Altmix reacts to a play during Thursday’s Class 1A state semifinal against Scales Mound at State Farm Center in Champaign, Ill. Photo courtesy Clark Brooks, PhotoNews Media

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Part of the wisdom Liberty boys basketball coach Greg Altmix has tried to impart on his players from his more than two decades on the bench is to enjoy the journey, not just the end result. So sitting in the lobby of the team hotel Thursday afternoon, while taking time to catch…

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Fear the mullet: Klingele’s game deserves as much attention as his choice of hairstyles

Liberty's Breiton Klingele goes up for a shot during the first half of Thursday's Class 1A state semifinal against Scales Mound at State Farm Center in Champaign, Ill. Photo courtesy Clark Brooks, PhotoNews Media

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Breiton Klingele’s hairstyle came down to a choice. Not a bet. Not a dare. Not anything other than a conscious decision to let it grow. “I just decided it one day, so I started growing it,” Klingele said. “No other reason. I just wanted a mullet.” The Liberty senior’s long, curly locks…

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Blue Devils’ Talton named Western Big 6 MVP, joined on all-conference first team by Longcor

Quincy High School's Jeremiah Talton was named the Western Big 6 Conference MVP, as voted on by the league's coaches. Matt Schuckman photo

QUINCY — Jeremiah Talton’s impact on the Quincy High School boys basketball team’s success went far beyond points scored and 3-pointers made. Every coach in the Western Big 6 Conference felt that. It made it easy for them to vote for Talton, the 6-foot-6 senior swingman, as the WB6 most valuable player, the first season…

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Photo gallery: Liberty vs. Southeastern in Class 1A Jacksonville Super-Sectional

Liberty fans react during the Class 1A Jacksonville Super-Sectional on Monday night at the Jacksonville Bowl. Liberty defeated Southeastern 49-42 to advance to the state final four in Champaign. Photo courtesy Steve Davis

JACKSONVILLE, Ill. — The fans of the Liberty and Southeastern boys basketball teams filled the Jacksonville Bowl on Monday night for a titanic matchup in the Class 1A Jacksonville Super-Sectional. Photographer Steve Davis captured the moments from start to finish. Below is a gallery of Davis’ images.

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Taste of Champaign: Klauser’s play speaks volumes as Liberty eclipses Southeastern for spot in Class 1A state semifinals

Liberty senior forward Logan Robbins leaps into the air and pumps his fist as time expires on the Eagles' 49-42 victory over Southeastern in Monday night’s Class 1A Jacksonville Super Sectional at the Jacksonville Bowl. Photo courtesy Steve Davis

JACKSONVILLE, Ill. — Devin Klauser likely has never been in trouble for talking in class at Liberty High School. The senior is a guy of few words. Very, very few words. “He’s kind of shy,” Eagles teammate Cannen Wolf said, with the expected grin. The 6-foot-6 Klauser let his performance on the floor do his…

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Missing the mark: QHS boys struggle shooting in second half, see lead evaporate in super-sectional loss to Bolingbrook

From left to right, Quincy High School's Terron Cartmill, Sam Mulherin and Dominique Clay watch as the final minute ticks away on a 49-42 loss to Bolingbrook in the Class 4A Normal Super-sectional on Monday night at Redbird Arena. Matt Schuckman photo

NORMAL, Ill. — If you took time to actually measure the measurables — the height of the rim, the distance to the 3-point stripe, the length and width of the court — you’re bound to find both ends of the Redbird Arena court meet the same specifications.. The Quincy High School boys basketball players might…

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Schuckman: Blue Devils’ Douglas pours every beat of his heart into love for his players

Quincy High School coach Andy Douglas goes through his final pregame preparations before the Blue Devils played Bolingbrook on Monday night in the Class 4A Normal Super-Sectional at Redbird Arena. Matt Schuckman photo

NORMAL, Ill. — Restless nights tend to accompany the calendar flip, when January rolls into February and high school basketball coaches worry about how to prepare for and sustain postseason success. When the nights grow shorter and sleep is a struggle in the middle of October rather than the middle of the season, something other…

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Class 1A super-sectional notebook: Stephens’ dominant junior season heightens expectations for senior campaign

Southeastern's Danny Stephens puts up a shot during the Suns' 49-42 loss to Liberty on Monday night in the Class 1A Jacksonville Super-Sectional at the Jacksonville Bowl. Photo courtesy Steve Davis

JACKSONVILLE, Ill. — Danny Stephens will be back for a curtain call. The 6-foot-7 Stephens’ junior year came to halt Monday night when he and his Southeastern Suns were beaten by a talented — and deep — Liberty team 49-42 in the Class 1A Jacksonville Super-Sectional at the Jacksonville Bowl. The defeat did not diminish…

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Photo gallery: Quincy High School vs. Bolingbrook in Class 4A Normal Super-Sectional

Quincy High School boys basketball coach Andy Douglas, right, embraces senior forward Jeremiah Talton as he exits the Class 4A Normal Super-Sectional with 10 seconds remaining in the 49-42 loss to Bolingbrook on Monday night. Matt Schuckman photo

NORMAL, Ill. — Muddy River Sports Editor Matt Schuckman captured some of the action, reaction and atmosphere in photos during Monday night’s Class 4A Normal Super-Sectional between the Quincy High School and Bolingbrook boys basketball teams. Check out a gallery of his images below.

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Crim: Walton’s journey brings him home, where teaching and coaching made for a fulfilling career

Rod Walton, who coached boys basketball at Payson Seymour and men's basketball and golf at Culver-Stockton College, is back in Canton, Mo., after spending time in Colorado after his retirement. Submitted photo

CANTON, Mo. — Rod Walton quietly moved back to Canton last month, a place he called home during a 30-year association with Culver-Stockton College. He spends his days visiting with old friends, some former high school basketball coaching colleagues, and other old C-SC hands he remained in contact with after retiring in 2012. He tries…

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Sweet to Elite: Blue Devils upend third-ranked Ironmen for first sectional title since 2000

The Quincy High School boys basketball players celebrate their 56-51 victory over Normal Community in the Class 4A Collinsville Sectional championship game Friday night at Vergil Fletcher Gym. Photo courtesy Matthew Kamp

COLLINSVILLE, Ill. — Quincy High School boys basketball coach Andy Douglas’ heart nearly sank. Fortunately for Douglas and the Blue Devils, Normal Community’s Zach Cleveland’s potential game-tying 3-pointer with three seconds left didn’t fall either. “It did everything but go in. It hit the backboard then rimmed out. It takes a little bit of luck…

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Injuries, defensive pressure trip up Raiders in sectional title game as Saints shoot way to crown

Quincy Notre Dame point guard Jake Hoyt, right, gets a helping hand from teammates after getting knocked to the floor during the second half of Friday night's loss to Bloomington Central Catholic in the Class 2A sectional championship. Matt Schuckman photo

STANFORD, Ill. — When Cole Certa caught the ball two steps beyond the volleyball spike line and almost nonchalantly dribbled forward, concern immediately spread up and down the Quincy Notre Dame boys basketball team’s bench. “We were talking and saying, ‘He’s pulling it, he’s pulling it,’” Raiders coach Kevin Meyer said. “Sure enough he does.”…

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Eagles move step closer to fulfilling boyhood dreams, will play for spot in Class 1A final four

The Liberty boys basketball players celebrate their Class 1A sectional championship after beating Jacksonville Routt 39-28 Friday night in White Hall, Ill. Photo courtesy Russ Tate

WHITE HALL, Ill. — Understandably, Breiton Klingele found it difficult to keep his emotions in check. “Ever since I was little, all I have wanted to do was play in the state tournament,” he said. Well, Klingele, a 6-foot-4 senior forward, and his Liberty teammates now find themselves one step away from the Class 1A…

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Stephens, Suns power through to capture program’s first sectional title in 30 years

The Southeastern boys basketball players celebrate their 45-34 victory over Peoria Christian in the Class 1A Abingdon Sectional championship game. Photo courtesy Steve Davis

ABINGDON, Ill. — Late in the first half Friday night, Danny Stephens turned to the bench and tugged at his jersey, signaling he needed a break. The breather never came for the Southeastern standout forward, but that didn’t stop him from powering the Suns to a dazzling finish and 45-34 victory over Peoria Christian in…

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‘There’s more in the tank’: QND boys rely on defense to pave way to sectional title game

The Quincy Notre Dame girls basketball team, sitting behind the QND boys bench Wednesday night at the Class 2A Stanford Olympia Sectional, reacts to a basket during the second half of the Raiders' 60-42 victory over Maroa-Forsyth. Matt Schuckman photo

STANFORD, Ill. — The first four minutes of the second half Wednesday night may have been the most energetic and engaged stretch defensively the Quincy Notre Dame boys basketball team has played this season. The Raiders even smiled at the suggestion they are at their best right now. But don’t read too much into that.…

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Raiders gain instant energy when Lavery, Bocke come off bench and change tone of semifinal win

Quincy Notre Dame junior guard Charlie Lavery drives to the basket for a layup during the fourth quarter of Wednesday's sectional semifinal victory over Maroa-Forsyth. Matt Schuckman photo

STANFORD, Ill. — Charlie Lavery embraced the moment with vigor. Then Quincy Notre Dame boys basketball coach Kevin Meyer reminded him the job wasn’t complete. The Raiders led Maroa-Forsyth by 14 points with a little more than six minutes to play Wednesday night in the semifinals of the Class 2A Stanford Olympia Sectional when Lavery,…

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‘I thought it was money’: Talton’s half-court heave narrowly misses mark as Monroe City bows out

The Duchesne boys basketball team celebrates beating Monroe City 45-44 in the Class 3 sectionals Wednesday night at Francis Howell Central High School. Shane Hulsey photo

COTTLEVILLE, Mo.  —  Oh, to be in the right place at the right time. Amongst a sea of hands, Nathan DeGuentz rebounded a wild shot and put in the game-winning layup with 1.2 seconds left to give the Duchesne boys basketball team a 45-44 victory over Monroe City in Wednesday’s Class 3 sectional at Francis…

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JWCC Show-Me Spotlight: Record-setting Stolte making most of senior season with Pirates

Hannibal’s Aaris Stolte shoots a 3-pointer in a North Central Missouri Conference game against Marshall at Korf Gym. Photo courtesy Mathew Kirby

The Show-Me Spotlight will appear each week to highlight Missouri area student-athletes. HANNIBAL, Mo. — Aaris Stolte’s historic season isn’t over. He’s confident the Hannibal boys basketball team’s run isn’t about to be through either. A senior guard who broke Brice Scott’s single-season 3-pointer record, Stolte and the second-seeded Pirates are looking to slide past…

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Clutch performances from Blue Devils’ supporting cast lead to sectional semifinal victory

Quincy High School's Reid O'Brien smiles after making a defensive play during the first half of Tuesday's Class 4A sectional semifinal game against Collinsville at Vergil Fletcher Gym. Matt Schuckman photo

COLLINSVILLE, Ill. — Reid O’Brien dared the Collinsville boys basketball team to do it again. “If you leave me open, I’m going to make it,” he said with a smirk and a shrug. The Kahoks left him wide open twice. The Quincy High School junior guard made them both times. Tied at 17 at halftime…

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Wreck it, Ralph! QHS sophomore guard’s game-winning layup ends Kahoks’ win streak, sends Blue Devils into sectional title game

Quincy High School's Jeremiah Talton, left, and Ralph Wires react after Wires made a layup as time expired to give the Blue Devils a 34-32 victory over Collinsville in the Class 4A sectional semifinals Tuesday night at Vergil Fletcher Gym. Matt Schuckman photo

COLLINSVILLE, Ill. — Any aspect of the final sequence — the split, the bounce or the bucket — could have been negated by a whistle. Ralph Wires prayed he wouldn’t hear one. With time evaporating rapidly and overtime looming, the Quincy High School boys basketball team’s sophomore point guard found himself in a now-or-never situation.…

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Scoreboard for Saturday, February 26

Boys basketball At Monroe City, Mo. Class 3 District 6 championship Monroe City 69, Highland 40. Click here for the story. Girls basketball At Monroe City, Mo. Class 3 District 6 championship South Shelby 59, Palmyra 55. Click here for the story. Men’s basketball At Meyer Sports Center, Bolivar, Mo. Southwest Baptist 86, Quincy University…

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Perfect exit: Monroe City seniors win final home game for program’s sixth straight district crown

The Monroe City boys basketball team won its sixth straight district championship Saturday night, beating Highland 69-40. Submitted photo

MONROE CITY, Mo. — The last act deserved a standing ovation. The Monroe City faithful obliged. The final time a senior class that has set itself apart as one of the most successful in program history played at home resulted in an incredible accomplishment as the top-seeded Monroe City boys basketball team won its sixth…

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Scoreboard for Friday, February 25

Boys basketball At Alton, Ill. Class 4A Alton Regional Quincy High School 56, O’Fallon 49. Click here for the story and photos. At Beardstown, Ill. Class 2A Beardstown Regional Quincy Notre Dame 48, Pleasant Plains 37. Click here for the story and photos. At Griggsville, Ill. Class 1A Griggsville-Perry Regional Liberty 59, Winchester West Central…

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Top-seeded Panthers, third-seeded Cougars will meet for district championship

Monroe City’s Josiah Talton takes the ball to the basket around South Shelby’s Trey Countryman during the Class 3 District 6 semifinals Friday night in Monroe City, Mo. Photo courtesy Mathew Kirby

MONROE CITY, Mo. — Joshua Talton and the Monroe City boys basketball team made it crystal clear who the team to beat in the Class 3 District 6 tournament is. And it didn’t take long to deliver the message. Talton, the senior guard, scored 14 of the top-seeded Panthers’ 25 first-quarter points Friday night and…

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Blue Devils toughen up in second half, rally to knock off Panthers for Class 4A regional crown

The Quincy High School boys basketball team celebrates winning the Class 4A Alton Regional championship Friday night with a 56-49 victory over O'Fallon. Photo courtesy Paul Baillargeon, Archview Photo

ALTON, Ill. — Quincy High School senior Jeremiah Talton identified the problem in a first half that saw the Blue Devils heavily outrebounded and settling for outside shots.  “We were playing soft,” Talton said. “We weren’t playing our brand of basketball.” Talton put Quincy back on brand, scoring 13 of his 18 points in the…

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50 After 50: No. 18 Eagles reset mindset after late-season setbacks, make run to history

Front row, from left to right, manager Joe Dietrich, Blake Geren, Logan Graham, Zach Barker, Dalton Lentz, Levi Obert, Eric Doane and manager Ethan Wolf. Back row, from left to right, assistant coach Jeffrey Obert, assistant coach Dan Sparrow, Reed Wolfmeyer, Evan Graham, Daniel Mast, Cole Wellman, Tayton Roe and coach Greg Altmix. Submitted photo

The Illinois High School Association created a second class for boys basketball for the 1971-72 school year. The 2020-21 season would have been the 50th year of the boys basketball small-school tournament. Muddy River Sports is celebrating 50 years of small-school boys basketball by ranking the 50 best teams in Adams, Brown, Pike and Hancock…

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Scoreboard for Wednesday, February 23

John Wood Community College's Stephanie Anders, center, tries to keep Lincoln Land's Colby Burt from scoring during Wednesday night's game at the Student Activity Center. Matt Schuckman photo

Boys basketball At Beardstown, Ill. Class 2A Beardstown Regional Quincy Notre Dame 57, Illini West 37. Click here for the story and photos. Pleasant Plains 63, West Hancock 61. Click here for the story and photos. At Griggsville, Ill. Class 1A Griggsville-Perry Regional Liberty 61, Griggsville-Perry 47. Click here for the story and photos. Winchester…

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Schuckman: Staff’s commitment to QND basketball creates memories he will have ‘just forever’

Quincy Notre Dame senior guard Mike Staff watches the final minutes of a junior varsity game from outside the Raiders' locker room at The Pit. Staff suffered a season-ending knee injury during the preseason, but he has stayed committed to the team throughout this season. Matt Schuckman photo

QUINCY — The jersey slipped on perfectly. It was trim and tight where it needed to be so Mike Staff had the sleek look of a basketball player, but it was loose enough for him to be able to twist, turn and attack without feeling constricted. He only wished he could do those things, but…

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Scoreboard for Tuesday, February 22

Boys basketball At Alton, Ill. Class 4A Alton Regional Quincy High School 49, Edwardsville 37. Click here for the story. At Monroe City, Mo. Class 3 District 6 South Shelby 50, Mark Twain 47: Jaaron Durbin’s 3-pointer at the buzzer pushed the fourth-seeded Cardinals into a semifinal matchup with top-seeded Monroe City on Thursday. Durbin…

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Schuckman: Journey back to prosperity has been emotional ride for Blue Devils’ Douglas

Quincy High School coach Andy Douglas has guided the Blue Devils to a 24-5 record and the Western Big 6 Conference championship one year after going 3-12. Matt Schuckman photo

QUINCY — His voice quivered. His eyes glistened. And the words Andy Dougals felt best described the agony and ecstasy that bookended the past year were difficult to utter. “Damn, I didn’t know I’d get this emotional,” he said. So Douglas took off his glasses, dabbed at the corner of his eyes and took a…

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Crim: Miller’s 30-point fourth quarter remains one of finest performances in state postseason history

Rusty Miller, No. 20 in the front row of the 1983 Central boys basketball team photo, scored 30 points in the fourth quarter of a regional game against Barry. Submitted photo

It has been exactly 39 years and Rusty Miller still can’t explain how he managed to score 30 points in a single quarter of a high school regional tournament basketball game. “I’ve had people come up to me over the years and ask, ‘How in the hell did you do that?’ ” he said. “Wish…

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Scoreboard for Saturday, February 19

Boys basketball At The Pit, Quincy Class 2A Beardstown Regional Quincy Notre Dame 64, Rushville-Industry 25. Click here for the story and photos. At Carthage, Ill. Class 2A Beardstown Regional Illini West 69, Beardstown 50: Max Richardson scored 28 points and Nolan Deitrich added 14 as the Chargers advanced to the semifinals to face Quincy…

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Raiders create bevy of turnovers, throttle past Rockets into Class 2A regional semifinals

Quincy Notre Dame's Calvin Lavery, right, battles for a rebound with Rushville-Industry's James Corrie during Saturday's Class 2A regional quarterfinal at The Pit. Matt Schuckman photo

QUINCY — At halftime of Saturday’s Class 2A Beardstown Regional quarterfinal at The Pit, the Rushville-Industry boys basketball team had as many turnovers as points. Quincy Notre Dame coach Kevin Meyer likes that ratio. “We got after it defensively and turned it back into offense,” Meyer said. “I was pretty happy with it. That’s a…

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Scoreboard for Friday, February 18

Boys basketball At The Pit, Quincy Quincy Notre Dame 69, Keokuk 43. Click here for the story and photos. At Monroe City, Mo. Monroe City 62, Macon 48: The Panthers wrapped up a perfect run through the Clarence Cannon Conference to win their fourth consecutive league championship. Girls basketball At Jim Belz Gym, Springfield, Ill.…

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Raiders rebound from tough loss, find confidence and momentum heading into postseason

From left to right, Quincy Notre Dame defenders Jake Hoyt, Blake Bozarth, Josh Bocke and Charlie Lavery keep Keokuk's Diego Garcia out of the lane during Friday night's game at The Pit.

QUINCY — Enough was enough. The Quincy Notre Dame boys basketball players needed to address the reasons why they lost to West Hancock on the road Tuesday night and what was contributing to the Raiders’ recent slump. So when the coaching staff gathered them for practice at the Pit, the Raiders seized the opportunity to…

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Big game in the Big Easy: Quincy’s Talton commits to the University of New Orleans

Quincy High School senior swingman Jeremiah Talton verbally committed to the University of New Orleans on Friday. Photo courtesy Paul Baillaergon, Archview Photo

QUINCY — Cameron Bergman knew what was potentially transpiring as Jeremiah Talton chatted with University of New Orleans assistant basketball coach Kris Arkenberg following Tuesday night’s game against Galesburg. So Bergman, a senior on the Quincy High School boys basketball team, waited around to find out if there was any news. “Did you get it?”…

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50 After 50: No. 21 Mustangs use their ‘Towers of Power’ to make everyone say ’30 and Oh, Baby’

Front row from left, Louis Klement, Craig Burwinkel, Trevor Hull, Gary Ellerman, Coach Van Wilson, Richard Klusmeyer, Rob Kuhn, Chris Peter, Sam Knox. Back row, Coach Gary Brickman, Craig Cramm, Chad Maynard, Ross Schulte, Don Robbins, Frank Mayfield, Rick Voss, Coach Dean Woodruff. Submitted photo

The Illinois High School Association created a second class for boys basketball for the 1971-72 school year. The 2020-21 season would have been the 50th year of the boys basketball small-school tournament. Muddy River Sports is celebrating 50 years of small-school boys basketball by ranking the 50 best teams in Adams, Brown, Pike and Hancock…

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Liquor Booth Shot of the Game: Talton’s dunk brings Blue Devil Gym to life

Quincy High School senior Jeremiah Talton ignited the Blue Devil Gym crowd twice during the victory over Galesburg with a pair of two-handed dunks. Matt Schuckman photo

QUINCY — Trying to find the right footing during the regular season finale against Galesburg on Tuesday night at Blue Devil Gym, the Quincy High School boys basketball team needed a jolt. Jeremiah Talton provided it. Trailing 11-9 with less than three minutes remaining in the first quarter, Talton contested a shot by the Silver…

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Scoreboard for Wednesday February 16

Boys basketball At Liberty, Ill. Liberty 62, Pittsfield 34: The Eagles, ranked fourth in Class 1A, finished off the regular season with a dominant defensive effort. Liberty led 18-4 at the end of the first quarter after allowing just one field goal, and the Eagles allowed no more than 11 points in any quarter. Balanced…

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Scoreboard for Tuesday, February 15

Boys basketball At Blue Devil Gym, Quincy Quincy High School 65, Galesburg 57. Click here for the story and photos. At Hamilton, Ill. West Hancock 68, Quincy Notre Dame 58. Click here for the story. At Camp Point, Ill. Central 50, Winchester West Central 43: The Panthers limited the Cougars to two field goals and…

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50 After 50: No. 22 Titans look part of state contender, nearly reach ultimate destination

The Illinois High School Association created a second class for boys basketball for the 1971-72 school year. The 2020-21 season would have been the 50th year of the boys basketball small-school tournament. Muddy River Sports is celebrating 50 years of small-school boys basketball by ranking the 50 best teams in Adams, Brown, Pike and Hancock…

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The Devils made him do it: Talton powers QHS to outright WB6 championship with determined effort

Quincy High School senior swingman Jeremiah Talton scored a game-high 29 points Tuesday night in leading the Blue Devils to a 65-57 victory over Galesburg that clinched the Western Big 6 Conference championship. Matt Schuckman photo

QUINCY — Jeremiah Talton decided to act a little devilish. Envious of those who made winning a Western Big 6 Conference championship a point of pride within the Quincy High School boys basketball program and greedy enough to want to win the first WB6 crown of his career outright, Talton took that as inspiration and…

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Scoreboard for Monday, February 14

Boys basketball At Liberty, Ill. Liberty 68, Rushville-Industry 35: The Eagles improved to 24-5 and wrapped up the West Central Conference championship. At Augusta, Ill. Southeastern 70, Unity 47: The Suns continue rolling toward the postseason as Danny Stephens scored 29 points and Ramsey Fry added 28. Melvin McMillen led the Mustangs with 16 points,…

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Strong connection: Raiders share basketball, scoring and responsibilities in dismantling Rockets

Quincy Notre Dame junior guard Braden Sheffield, left, knocks the ball away from a Rushville-Industry player during Saturday night's game at The Pit. David Adam photo

QUINCY — One of the themes Quincy Notre Dame boys basketball coach Kevin Meyer touched on during his team’s shootaround Saturday afternoon was staying connected. The Raiders were locked together front to back and side to side Saturday night in a 74-38 dismantling of Rushville-Industry at The Pit in the first meeting between the schools…

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Blue Devils maintain focus, Talton finds rhythm, and momentum is building following victory over Crimsons

JACKSONVILLE, Ill. — With a monumental conference victory in its rear view and an outright championship to fight for looking ahead, the Quincy High School boys basketball team could have been caught lollygagging through Saturday night’s game. That didn’t happen. The Blue Devils scored the game’s first 15 points, held Jacksonville scoreless for the first…

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Scoreboard for Friday, February 11

Boys basketball At Blue Devil Gym, Quincy Quincy High School 49, Rock Island 47. Click here for the story and photos. At Liberty, Ill. Liberty 57, Quincy Notre Dame 43. Click here for the story and photos. At Voshall Gym, Pittsfield, Ill. Pittsfield 56, Western 34: TJ Reel hit a pair of 3-pointers in the…

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‘This is our team up on the wall’: Blue Devils finish off Rocks to guarantee themselves share of WB6 championship

The Quincy High School boys basketball team and the the student cheering section celebrate on the Blue Devil Gym floor after beating Rock Island 49-47 Friday night to earn no worse than a share of the Western Big 6 Conference championship. Matt Schuckman photo

QUINCY — To leave a legacy within Quincy High School’s tradition-rich boys basketball program, you have to put a number on the wall. Jeremiah Talton finally gets that opportunity. Bradley Longcor III and his classmates may end up doing it multiple times. Friday night, these Blue Devils earned the right to be part of history…

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Scoreboard for Thursday, February 10

Boys basketball At Rushville, Ill. Central 79, Rushville-Industry 57: Panthers junior forward Isaac Genenbacher proved unstoppable in the post, scoring nine points in the pivotal second quarter. Central outscored Rushville 21-9 in the second quarter and maintained the double digit lead the remainder of the game. Genenbacher finished with a career-high 33 points without a…

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Carthage eighth graders win sectional title, earn spot in state quarterfinals

The Carthage eighth grade boys basketball team won a Class 2A sectional championship Wednesday night and will play in the state quarterfinals Saturday. Submitted photo

The Carthage eighth grade boys basketball team is headed to the state tournament. Carthage beat West Prairie 48-31 in the Class 2A sectional championship Wednesday night at Unity High School in Mendon. Carthage (18-3) will face Decatur Robinson (15-0) at 10 a.m. Saturday in the state quarterfinals at Mount Pulaski High School. Meanwhile, the Quincy…

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Scoreboard for Wednesday, February 9

Boys basketball At Voshall Gym, Pittsfield, Ill. Pittsfield 59, Jerseyville 56: The Saukees erased a 14-point deficit to force overtime and got five points from Nate Scranton in the extra period to snake out a victory. Scranton finished with 23 points as Pittsfield outscored Jerseyville 9-6 in overtime. TJ Reel added 16 points for the…

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Schuckman: Former QHS standout finds his happiness and his game with basketball in his hands

Former Quincy High School standout Jaeden Smith is enjoying his redshirt freshman season with the Maryville men's basketball team. Matt Schuckman photo

QUINCY — The ball seemed so much more comfortable in his hands — certainly coming off his hands it was picturesque — than it ever did on his foot. Jaeden Smith knew it, but he needed to embrace it. Once he did, it made his happiness complete. A two-sport standout at Quincy High School who…

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Illinois boys basketball state rankings: Liberty stays in middle of Class 1A’s top 10, QHS still receiving votes

Liberty coach Greg Altmix, right, and the Eagles are the area's only team ranked in the Illinois boys basketball state polls. Matt Schuckman photo

QUINCY — The Moline boys basketball team’s victory over Quincy High School last Friday night at Wharton Field House vaulted the Maroons into the Class 4A state rankings, while the Blue Devils remain among the others receiving votes. Liberty is still the only area team ranked, although the Eagles dropped one spot to No. 5…

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Liquor Booth Shot of the Game: Monroe City’s Talton beats Liberty at end of second overtime

Monroe City's Joshua Talton, right, calls for a clear out to allow him to attack the rim during last Saturday's game against Liberty in the SuperFan Shootout at The Pit. Matt Schuckman photo

QUINCY — Time running down, game on the line and the Monroe City boys basketball team has the possession. Who gets the ball? All-state senior guard Joshua Talton of course. “We took a timeout and everyone was saying, ‘Get it to Josh and he’s going to make a play,’” Panthers senior guard Kyle Hays said.…

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Scoreboard for Tuesday, February 8

Boys basketball At Geneseo, Ill. Quincy High School 71, Geneseo 32. Click here for the story. At The Pit, Quincy Quincy Notre Dame 67, Unity 55. Click here for the story and photos. At Monroe City, Mo. Monroe City 62, Palmyra 31. Click here for the story and photos. At Warsaw, Ill. Liberty 68, West…

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Raiders able to breathe life into their attack, get back on track with victory over Mustangs

Quincy Notre Dame's Jake Wallingford, left, and Unity's Ryle Duke battle for rebounding position during the second half of Tuesday night's game at The Pit. Matt Schuckman photo

QUINCY — Take a breath. Such a simple directive, but it’s one the Quincy Notre Dame boys basketball players needed to hear and follow. Back-to-back losses to state-ranked Jacksonville Routt and 20-win Southeastern made Tuesday night’s game at The Pit against Unity a must win in the words of Raiders coach Kevin Meyer. But instead…

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Palmyra girls weather first-half storm, Monroe City boys take control early in CCC victories

Palmyra’s Alex Loman, left, looks to throw a pass around Monroe City’s Josiah Talton during Tuesday night’s game in Monroe City, Mo. Photo courtesy Mathew Kirby

MONROE CITY, Mo. — The Monroe City girls basketball team had everyone thinking upset. The Palmyra boys never got that chance. In a Clarence Cannon Conference showcase doubleheader Tuesday, the two teams either state ranked or in that conversation walked away with victories, albeit in decidedly different manners. Outscored 16-4 in the first quarter and…

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Scoreboard for Monday, February 7

Boys basketball At The Pit, Quincy Southeastern 62, Quincy Notre Dame 52. Click here for the story and photos. At Canton, Mo. North Shelby 67, Canton 58: Preston Brewer led the Tigers with 17 points as they fell to 6-14 overall. Robert Uhlmeyer led the Raiders with 19 points. Girls basketball At Macomb, Ill. Illini…

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Out of the Fry-ing pan, into the fire: Suns senior guard finishes off Raiders with critical plays in fourth quarter

Southeastern's Danny Stephens, left, uses a screen by teammate Ramsey Fry to get away from a Quincy Notre Dame defender during Monday night's game at The Pit. Matt Schuckman photo

QUINCY — The lead never grew large enough for either the Southeastern boys basketball team to get comfortable or Quincy Notre Dame to get discouraged. Not until the Raiders got Fry-ed. Leading 51-47 with less than four minutes to play in regulation Monday night at The Pit, Suns senior guard Ramsey Fry made a series…

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Crim: Time doesn’t change Siebers’ approach to doing things all out, all the time

The Siebers family includes, in the back row from left to right, Marc, Ryan, Nick, Jacob, and Richard. Ryan’s wife Kim is in the middle. Seated are Mike and Luann Siebers. Submitted photo

EDWARDSVILLE, Ill. — Mike Siebers brings the same exuberance to a weekend interview with an old sports writer as he did to high school basketball courts and soccer fields four decades ago while playing for Quincy Notre Dame. All out, all the time. “Sorry for taking so much of your time,” he said as the…

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50 After 50: New beginning, tough ending in sectional for No. 26 Raiders

Front row, from left to right, Jeff McCaughey, Bill Schlegl, Tim Hellhake, Greg Deters, Nick Terwelp, Steve Grawe, Tony Reis and Joe Scholz. Back row, from left to right, trainer Tim Baker, Kevin Meyer, John Altgilbers, Mark Wiemelt, Dan McCaughey, Mike Siebers, Paul Schelich, Tim Bichsel, Victor Welper and coach Bob Kies. Submitted photo

The Illinois High School Association created a second class for boys basketball for the 1971-72 school year. The 2020-21 season would have been the 50th year of the boys basketball small-school tournament. Muddy River Sports is celebrating 50 years of small-school boys basketball by ranking the 50 best teams in Adams, Brown, Pike and Hancock…

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Crusaders win regional title with another overwhelming effort

WINCHESTER, Ill. — The Quincy Catholic eighth grade boys basketball team finished off a dominant run to the regional championship, blasting Winchester 50-18 to advance to Wednesday’s Illinois Elementary School Association sectional. The Crusaders are 20-3 and outscored their two regional opponents by a combined 62 points. Quincy Catholic will face Springfield Lincoln at 6:30…

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Scoreboard for Saturday, February 5

Boys basketball At Blue Devil Gym, Quincy Quincy High School 62, Webster Groves 54. Click here for the story. At The Pit, Quincy SuperFan Shootout Jacksonville Routt 36, Quincy Notre Dame 35. Click here for the story and photos. Monroe City 54, Liberty 53. Click here for the story, photos and video. Winchester West Central…

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SuperFan Shootout: Talton’s field goal gives Panthers final edge in epic state-ranked showdown with Eagles

Monroe City guard Joshua Talton calls timeout before being tied up by Liberty's Breighton Klingele during the second half of Saturday night's game in the SuperFan Shootout at The Pit. Matt Schuckman photo

QUINCY — Tied up, off target, then true. Joshua Talton smiled knowing the last one was the only one that mattered. Stymied at the end of regulation when his drive to the basket resulted in a jump ball and foiled at the end of the first overtime when his elbow jumper caromed off the rim,…

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Blue Devils find footing after first quarter, figure out way to finally beat Statesmen

Quincy High School senior swingman Jeremiah Talton led the Blue Devils with 18 points in Saturday night's 62-54 victory over Webster Groves (Mo.) at Blue Devil Gym. Matt Schuckman photo

QUINCY — Coming off of its first Western Big 6 Conference setback of the season Friday night against Moline, the Quincy High School boys basketball team had less than 24 hours to wipe the memory clean. It turns out a few extra minutes were needed. Like eight extra. A slow first quarter offensively pinned the…

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SuperFan Shootout Roundup: Mustangs overwhelm Cougars with balanced offense

The Unity girls basketball team huddles during a timeout Saturday against Winchester West Central in the SuperFan Shootout at the Pit. Matt Schuckman photo

QUINCY — Four players scored in double figures for the Unity girls basketball team in a resounding 73-31 victory over Winchester West Central on Saturday afternoon during the SuperFan Shootout at the Pit. Unity (23-4) led 18-10 after the first quarter, then outscored the Cougars 20-4 in the second quarter. The lead never dipped below…

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Scoreboard for Friday, February 4

Boys basketball At Wharton Field House, Moline, Ill. Moline 76, Quincy High School 57. Click here for the story and photos. At The Pit, Quincy SuperFan Shootout Quincy Notre Dame 68, Northeast Cairo 65. Click here for the story and photos. Illini West 59, Griggsville-Perry 49. Click here for the story. At Liberty, Ill. Liberty…

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Wharton wipeout: Blue Devils’ opportunity to go undefeated in WB6 ends with loss to Maroons

Moline freshman forward Trey Taylor, right, scores the first basket of Friday night's Western Big 6 Conference game while being defended by Quincy High School's Sam Mulherin. Matt Schuckman photo

MOLINE, Ill. — Momentum began to teeter in the Quincy High School boys basketball team’s direction Friday night when back-to-back baskets preceded the third quarter mask timeout. All the Blue Devils needed was a defensive stop or two when play resumed to sustain it. “(Assistant coach Bruce Bonness) mentioned that if we’re going to go…

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SuperFan Shootout: Stratton fuels Raiders’ stretch drive, spearheads fourth-quarter rally

Quincy Notre Dame's Jackson Stratton, right, played a pivotal role in the Raiders' fourth-quarter rally against Northeast Cairo (Mo.) on Friday night in the SuperFan Shootout. David Adam photo

QUINCY — The analogy offered by Quincy Notre Dame boys basketball coach Kevin Meyer was spot on. “In NASCAR terms, it was a splash and go,” Meyer said. Meyer was recounting the fourth-quarter contribution of 6-foot-1 guard Jackson Stratton, who scored 18 of his 23 points over the final eight minutes — including 14 at…

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Muddy River Showcase to bring back Illinois vs. Missouri all-star basketball games

QUINCY — Brad Hoyt remembers fondly going head-to-head with players from the opposite side of the Mississippi River in a summer all-star basketball game while creating long-lasting relationships with rivals he played against during the regular season. “There are stories from that game that we still share,” Hoyt said. And it’s been almost 30 years…

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Two seventh-grade boys basketball teams fall in sectionals

A pair of seventh-grade boys basketball teams vying for spots in the Illinois Elementary Schools Association state tournament fell short of those bids with losses in the sectional Tuesday night. In Class 3A at Auburn, Quincy Catholic suffered a 38-12 loss to Williamsville, ending the Crusaders’ season with a 12-13 record. Quincy Catholic trailed 4-2…

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50 After 50: No. 29 Mustangs became epitome of sharing glory and banding together to make history

Front row, from left to right, Seth Bruenger, Dylan Shaffer, Will Klusmeyer, Alex Blickhan, Mark Jansen, Dawson Moore, Cory Miller, Clayton Thompson. Back row, from left to right, manager Jordan Fuller, assistant coach Richard Klusmeyer, head coach Keith Carothers, Adam Donley, Nick Dorethy, Lane Davis, Thomas Fielding, Brennan Begeman, assistant coach Greg Hildenbrand, assistant coach Ken Gray, manager Aspen Justice. Submitted photo

The Illinois High School Association created a second class for boys basketball for the 1971-72 school year. The 2020-21 season would have been the 50th year of the boys basketball small-school tournament. Muddy River Sports is celebrating 50 years of small-school boys basketball by ranking the 50 best teams in Adams, Brown, Pike and Hancock…

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Scoreboard for Tuesday, February 1

Boys basketball At Liberty, Ill. Liberty 78, Western 39: The Eagles, ranked fifth in Class 1A, tuned up for a weekend showdown with Monroe City, the No. 1-ranked team in Missouri Class 3, by overwhelming the Wildcats and earning their 20th victory of the season. Cannen Wolf led the Eagles with 23 points, while Breiton…

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Scoreboard for Monday, January 31

Boys basketball At Mendon, Ill. Illini West 73, Unity 41: The Chargers finally put the finishing touch on their Hancock County Tournament championship by outgunning the Mustangs in the weather-delayed finale. Nolan Deitrich made four 3-pointers and scored 14 of the Chargers’ 16 points in the first quarter as they bolted to a 16-10 lead.…

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