Seventh heaven: QHS girls golf team wins its seventh straight WB6 championship

The Quincy High School girls golf team celebrates after winning its seventh consecutive Western Big 6 Conference championship, shooting a 323 on Monday at Midland Golf Club in Kewanee, Ill. | Submitted photo

KEWANEE, Ill. — Sunday’s practice round at Midland Golf Club gave the Quincy High School girls team a blueprint for how to manage the course. “They really concentrated and took good notes,” Blue Devils coach HanLynn Vahlkamp said. Every notation led to something significant. Four QHS golfers finished in the top six individually as the…

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Carmean’s career low round helps QHS girls capture Macomb Invitational title

The Quincy High School girls golf team won the Macomb Invitational on Saturday at Gold Hills Golf Club in Colchester, Ill. | Submitted photo

COLCHESTER, Ill. — Samantha Carmean picked a perfect time to have a career day. The Quincy High School golfer posted a career low 90, helping the Blue Devils win the championship of the Macomb Invitational with a 330 team score at Gold Hills Golf Club. Macomb finished second at 344, and Quincy Notre Dame was…

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Give a Little, get a Little: QHS quarterback breaks two single-game records in WB6 rout of UT

Quincy High School's Gregory Quince, left, celebrates with Caden Johannessen after catching one of his two touchdown receptions in the 49-14 victory over United Township at Flinn Stadium. | Photo courtesy Libby Phelps

QUINCY — Quincy High School football coach Rick Little has seen his son Bradyn, the Blue Devils’ sophomore quarterback, get on a roll before. “Once he gets hot, he can be dangerous … it’s more than just the throws, but the reads,” Rick Little said. “The average fan is like, ‘He threw a ball and…

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The Gold standard: QHS golfers ban together for birdie fundraiser to honor late father, help brain cancer patients

The Gold family — from left to right, Gabriel, Nicole, Sophia and Mark — is providing the inspiration for the Birdies for Brain Cancer fundraiser the Quincy High School boys and girls golf teams are conducting this fall. | Submitted photo

QUINCY — Naturally, Dr. Mark Gold felt inclined to help his son, Gabriel, with his biology homework. “It really didn’t work that well,” Gabriel said with a laugh. His dad’s interest was genuine and understandable. Mark Gold worked as a board certified neurosurgeon for more than 30 years, spending 18 years with the Quincy Medical…

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Picture-perfect setting turns into stellar times, performances at Running Raider Invitational

Liberty junior Ariana Neisen leads the pack on the final mile of the girls race Tuesday in the 21st Running Raider Invitational at South Park. | Matt Schuckman photo

QUINCY — The setting couldn’t have been more picturesque. Sun splashed across South Park’s rolling hills with a cool breeze rustling leaves on the thick, old oak trees looming over the final mile of the 3-mile cross country course spanning from one end of the park to the other for Tuesday’s 21st Running Raider Invitational.…

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Reignited and it feels so good: Second-half effort carries QHS soccer team to WB6 victory

United Township defender David Nelson, left, clears the ball before Quincy High School's Evan Sohn can challenge him during the first half of Tuesday's Western Big 6 Conference game at Flinn Stadium. | Matt Schuckman photo

QUINCY — Garrick Homan whole-heartedly believes effort and intensity can be contagious. So he’s embraced the role of human dynamo off the bench for the Quincy High School boys soccer team. “I want to be that positive spark to keep everyone up and reignite us,” Homan said. Tuesday night, with the Blue Devils trailing United…

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QHS girls sweep doubles matches, fend off QND in singles to capture crosstown dual

Quincy High School's Lily Hayes hands two tennis balls to her sister, Phoebe, prior to the start of their No. 1 doubles match against Quincy Notre Dame's Evie Schuetz and Addi Zanger during Monday's dual at the Greeman Tennis Center in Reservoir Park. | Matt Schuckman photo

QUINCY — With the Nos. 2 and 3 doubles matches having wrapped up and the Quincy High School girls tennis team winning both, twin sisters Lily and Phoebe Hayes understood they could put the Blue Devils in prime position to win Monday’s dual match if they could survive. Their resiliency took the pressure off in…

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College football notebook: Brock hits 100-yard mark, Personett and Boyer contribute to Scots’ blowout, Griffith scores TD for Bulldogs

Former Quincy High School all-stater Jirehl Brock looks for running room during Saturday's game against Iowa. The Iowa State junior running back finished with 100 yards rushing in the Cyclones' 10-7 victory in Iowa City, Iowa. | Photo courtesy Roy Dabner

QUINCY — For the first time since Jirehl Brock stepped on the Iowa State University campus and the first time in Matt Campbell’s coaching tenure, the Iowa State football team took the Cy-Hawk Trophy back to Ames. Saturday’s 10-7 victory over Iowa at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City, Iowa, ended the Hawkeyes’ six-game win streak…

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QHS tennis team sweeps away Jacksonville to stay undefeated in duals

Quincy High School's Lily Hayes returns a shot during her No. 1 singles match against Jacksonville's Rachel Lay on Thursday at the Greeman Tennis Center in Reservoir Park. | Matt Schuckman photo

QUINCY — The Quincy High School girls tennis team wanted to make sure it remained primed for some challenging and entertaining duals looming in the coming weeks. Sweeping away Jacksonville on Thursday afternoon did the trick. The Blue Devils lost only eight games total, winning 9-0 as four singles players and one doubles team didn’t…

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QHS girls tennis team showcases depth with singles, doubles titles at Moline Invite

The Quincy High School girls tennis team finished first in the Moline Invitational after winning titles at No. 2 singles and doubles. | Submitted photo

MOLINE, Ill. — Friday’s dual match victory over Moline gave the Quincy High School girls tennis team some welcome momentum heading into Saturday’s Moline Invitational. The Blue Devils used it to seize the day. Quincy won championships at No. 2 singles and No. 2 doubles and shared first place at No. 1 doubles when rain…

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Playground bullies: Blue Devils dominate Redbirds up front to open season with back-to-back victories

The Quincy High School football team breaks through the cheerleaders' banner during pregame ceremonies Friday night at Flinn Stadium. | Matt Schuckman photo

QUINCY — Quincy High School senior Gregory Quince wasn’t too surprised to see the Blue Devils bully Alton on Friday night at Flinn Stadium. “We watched film and our defensive line and offensive line were really looking forward to the game,” the QHS wide receiver/defensive back said. The big guys up front on both sides…

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Connection to history: Evans sets up Anderson for record-breaking, game-winning goal in crosstown showdown

Quincy Notre Dame senior forward Tanner Anderson, left, reacts to scoring the first of his three goals Thursday night in a 4-3 victory over Quincy High School at Advance Physical Therapy Field. | Matt Schuckman photo

QUINCY — Consider it intuition or a sixth sense if you will, but some sort of extrasensory perception enables Brock Evans to know where, when and how to get Tanner Anderson the ball. “Every time Tanner yells, I know where he’s going to be even if I don’t see him,” the Quincy Notre Dame senior…

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Photo gallery: QND beats QHS in first of two crosstown showdowns

The Quincy High School and Quincy Notre Dame boys soccer players await a corner kick during the first half of their crosstown showdown at Advance Physical Therapy Field. | Matt Schuckman photo

QUINCY — The first crosstown showdown of the fall provided the intrigue and competitive grit that has made the Quincy High School vs. Quincy Notre Dame boys soccer rivalry so intense for the better part of the last four decades. The Raiders won 4-3 on Tanner Anderson’s goal with four minutes remaining in regulation at…

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Raiders win Early Bird Tournament title, while Blue Devils find footing after two tough losses

Quincy High School libero Carley Owsley reacts to winning a point in a pool play match against Kirksville during Saturday's Early Bird Tournament at the QHS gym.

QUINCY — The Quincy Notre Dame volleyball team refused to be denied, while the Quincy High School squad got over the hump. That made the day-long QHS Early Bird Invitational Tournament a success on all fronts. The Raiders swept five consecutive matches and overcame a five-point deficit in the second set of the title match…

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Raiders finish weekend undefeated, capture championship of own soccer tournament

Quincy Notre Dame senior forward Tanner Anderson, left, looks to distribute during Saturday morning's game against United Township in the 33rd annual QND/Quincy Recycle Tournament at Advance Physical Therapy Field. | Matt Schuckman photo

QUINCY — The tournament bookends defensively might not have been ideal, but the persistence and aggressiveness with which the Quincy Notre Dame boys soccer team attacked in between those moments led to a championship effort. The Raiders finished 3-0 and won the title of the 33rd annual QND/Quincy Recycle Tournament at Advance Physical Therapy Field,…

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Raiders, Blue Devils open play in QND/Quincy Recycle Tournament with victories

Quincy Notre Dame senior forward Tanner Anderson, left, congratulates freshman forward Cole Henkenmeier on his first career goal, scored late in the first half of Friday's 5-2 victory over Ladue Horton Watkins at Advance Physical Therapy Field. | Matt Schuckman photo

QUINCY — The Quincy Notre Dame boys soccer team was forced to show some wherewithal to survive its opening game in the QND/Quincy Recycle Tournament at Advance Physical Therapy Field. Trailing Ladue Horton Watkins 2-1 after Rams junior forward Dailyn Tate scored twice, the Raiders tied the game 11 minutes before halftime and scored four…

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Twice is nice for Rice: Sophomore tailback scores two TDs to lead QHS past QND in season opener

Quincy High School sophomore tailback Jeraius Rice, left, celebrates with his teammates after scoring on a 13-yard touchdown pass from Bradyn Little to cap a 21-13 victory over Quincy Notre Dame on Friday night at Advance Physical Therapy Field. | Matt Schuckman photo

QUINCY — Jeraius Rice plopped himself down at midfield Friday night, looking as happy as someone seeing their first snow.  Rice and several of his Quincy High School football teammates made “snow angels” at Advanced Physical Therapy Field to celebrate the Blue Devils’ 21-13 victory over crosstown rival Quincy Notre Dame. Rice, a sophomore tailback,…

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Schuckman: Crowd, atmosphere elevate QHS-QND rivalry game to community celebration

The Quincy Notre Dame and Quincy High School football teams went head-to-head in a game that brought the community together for a celebration of football. | Matt Schuckman photo

QUINCY — A game of two-hand touch played by a gaggle of kids wearing their Junior Raiders football jerseys unfolded beneath the large oak and blaze maple trees casting shade across the uneven grassy space near the tennis courts in South Park. Kickoff for the season-opening showdown between Quincy High School and Quincy Notre Dame…

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Steady play leads Liberty’s Arnold to second-place finish at Quincy Invitational

Quincy High School's Gabriel Gold hits out of the greenside bunker on the 15th hole at Westview Golf Course during Saturday's 73rd annual Quincy Invitational. | Matt Schuckman photo

QUINCY — Blake Arnold has figured out how to eliminate the chaos, keep things simple and avoid the kind of mistakes that can derail a solid round of golf. Only one player was better at it Saturday. Springfield’s Peyton Woods shot 1-under on both nines at Westview Golf Course to post a 2-under 69 and…

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Golf roundup: Saukees win own invitational, Blue Devils third in loaded field, Bombers take second

The Pittsfield boys golf team captured the championship of the Pittsfield Invitational on Saturday at Old Orchard Country Club. | Submitted photo

PITTSFIELD, Ill. — The Pittsfield boys golf team took advantage of playing on its home course Saturday, posting three scores in the 80s to capture the team championship of the Pittsfield Invitational at Old Orchard Country Club. The Saukees shot a 345, followed by Illini West at 351 and Rushville-Industry at 381. Illini West’s Nolan…

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Craven leads QND boys golf team to victory in quadrangular at Spring Lake Country Club

Quincy High School's Andrew Keane hits his approach shot to the first green at Spring Lake Country Club during Saturday's quadrangular. | Matt Schuckman photo

QUINCY — Blustery conditions beneath a bright sun turned Spring Lake Country Club’s 18-hole golf course into a challenging track Saturday afternoon. Quincy Notre Dame’s Konnor Craven posted his second straight solid round, shooting a 2-over 74 to earn medalist honors in a quadrangular in which only three golfers broke 80. The Raiders won the…

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Blue Devils look to be patient, yet aggressive in attacking third to generate more offense

From left to right, Quincy High School's Carter Venvertloh, Boen Brockmiller and Trace Routh battle for possession during practice Wednesday at Flinn Stadium. | Matt Schuckman photo

QUINCY — While watching his older brothers enjoy stellar high school soccer careers, Carter Venvertloh dreamed of the moment he’d be front and center in Quincy High School’s attack. That time is now. A four-year varsity player who was an Illinois High School Soccer Coaches Association all-sectional selection as a junior, Venvertloh has watched the…

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Johnson saves best for last, earns NCAA Division I All-American honors in process

Iowa sophomore Jordan Johnson, a two-time state champion at Quincy High School, unleashes a throw Friday at the NCAA Division I outdoor track and field championships in Eugene, Ore. Photo courtesy Stephen Mally, University of Iowa

QUINCY — University of Minnesota thrower Kaleb Siekmeier’s reaction to Jordan Johnson’s throw made the Quincy native do a double take. Following his final throw in the discus at the NCAA Division I outdoor track and field championships last Friday in Eugene, Ore., Johnson watched the scoreboard for his distance and was admittedly slightly disappointed…

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QND lands three juniors on girls soccer all-sectional list, two QHS sophomores earn spots

Quincy Notre Dame junior forward Lia Quintero received all-sectional honors from the Illinois High School Soccer Coaches Association. Matt Schuckman photo

QUINCY — The front-to-back, middle-of-the-field trio that carried the Quincy Notre Dame girls soccer team to a state championship earned some worthy postseason honors. So did Quincy High School’s dangerous sophomore connection. Raiders forward Lia Quintero, midfielder Avery Keck and sweeper Eva Dickerman — they are all juniors — received all-sectional plaudits from the Illinois…

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Search for right fit leads QHS all-stater Talton to JWCC to continue basketball career

Quincy High School's Jeremiah Talton, right, signed a national letter of intent Wednesday to play basketball at John Wood Community College. Matt Schuckman photo

QUINCY — Jeremiah Talton wanted to play for a college basketball coach he could build a relationship with beyond the court and a program that would help his game mature. He didn’t have to leave town to find the right combination. The Quincy High School all-state swingman signed his national letter of intent with John…

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QHS’s Talton de-commits from University of New Orleans, seeks ‘place that really, really fits me’

Quincy High School senior swingman Jeremiah Talton, right, received a release from his national letter of intent with the University of New Orleans and is in the process of selecting a new college home. Matt Schuckman photo

QUINCY — The lure of an NCAA Division I basketball scholarship led Jeremiah Talton to make a hasty decision. He vows not to make the same mistake twice. The Quincy High School all-state swingman and Muddy River Sports Player of the Year received a release from his national letter of intent with the University of…

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Jetting to a state title: QHS’s Rose wins 200-meter dash at Class 3A state championship

Quincy High School's Jettason Rose stays ahead of Thornton Fractional South's Ryan Coleman in the 200-meter dash finals during the Class 3A boys state track and field championships at O’Brien Stadium in Charleston, Ill. | Photo courtesy Clark Brooks/PhotoNews Media

CHARLESTON, Ill. — Jettason Rose fulfilled the promise of his name. The Quincy High School sprinter became the ninth individual state track and field champion in school history Saturday, jetting past the field to win the 200-meter dash at the Class 3A state championships at Eastern Illinois University’s O’Brien Stadium. Rose finished in 22.04 seconds,…

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Edwardsville’s powerful lineup knocks QHS baseball team out in regional championship game

Quincy High School's Connor Schwindeler reacts to a play during the Class 4A Alton Regional championship game against Edwardsville. | Photo courtesy Matt Kamp

ALTON, Ill. — Powered by the top three hitters in its lineup, the Edwardsville baseball team outmuscled Quincy High School in Saturday’s Class 4A Alton Regional championship. Grant Huebner, Spencer Stearns and Riley Iffrig went a combined 8 for 11 with two home runs, three doubles and six RBIs to send the top-seeded Tigers to…

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Rose jets way into state track finals, posts top preliminary time in 200-meter dash

Quincy High School's Jettason Rose leads the field to the finish line in his Class 3A 200-meter dash preliminary heat Friday during the Class 3A boys state track and field championships in Charleston, Ill. | Photo courtesy Chris Johns/PhotoNews Media

CHARLESTON, Ill. — Jettason Rose is in prime position to finish his prep track career on top of the podium. The Quincy High School senior sprinter posted the fastest time in the preliminaries of the 200-meter dash during the Class 3A boys state track and field championships Friday at O’Brien Stadium on the Eastern Illinois…

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Blue Devils’ Schroeder doesn’t wait until seventh to deliver game-winning RBI single

ALTON, Mo. — Walk-off Joe didn’t get the opportunity to end the Quincy High School baseball team’s regional victory in heroic fashion So junior second baseman Joe Schroeder settled for a game-winning hit an inning earlier. Following Noah Harbin’s two-out triple in the sixth inning of Thursday’s Class 4A Alton Regional semifinal at Lloyd Hopkins…

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Success on pitch, baseball diamond leads to All-WB6 honors for Blue Devils

The Quincy High School girls soccer team won the Western Big 6 Conference championship with a 7-0 record and placed 10 players on the All-WB6 teams. Matt Schuckman photo

QUINCY — To the winner go the spoils. So it’s only fitting the Quincy High School girls soccer team landed the most players of any program on the All-Western Big 6 Conference teams. The Blue Devils placed three on the first team, two on the second team and five on honorable mention after they went…

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QHS’s Schuering reaches final in 800, will run twice on final day of state track championships

Quincy High School's Anna Schuering competes in the 800-meter run during Friday’s preliminaries at the Class 3A girls state track and field championships in Charleston, Ill. Photo courtesy Clark Brooks/PhotoNews Media

CHARLESTON, Ill. — Anna Schuering’s celebrated cross country and track career will end with two races on the final day of the season. The Quincy High School senior deserves that last hurrah. Schuering qualified for the 800-meter finals at the Class 3A state track and field championships Friday at O’Brien Stadium on the Eastern Illinois…

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Walk-off Joe delivers again as QHS baseball team earns WB6 split with Galesburg

Quincy High School's Joe Schroeder delivered a walk-off single in the ninth inning Tuesday in a 6-5 victory over Galesburg in the first game of a Western Big 6 Conference doubleheader at the QHS field. Matt Schuckman file photo

QUINCY — That boy’s just a walk-off Joe. For the second time in Western Big 6 Conference play, Quincy High School junior Joe Schroeder delivered a walk-off hit, this one coming in the ninth inning of the QHS baseball team’s 6-5 victory over Galesburg in the first game of a doubleheader Tuesday at the QHS…

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Second-half goal pushes Edwardsville past Quincy in Class 3A regional semifinals

Quincy High School junior Anna Morrison, right, pushes the ball forward against Edwardsville during Tuesday's Class 3A Collinsville Regional semifinal at Kahok Stadium. Photo courtesy Matt Kamp

COLLINSVILLE, Ill. — As the scoring chances continued to pile up despite no change in the scoreboard, Edwardsville freshman Mea Hook said the team wasn’t panicking. “It wasn’t frustrating. We weren’t mad about it. It was more aggravating,” Hook said. The aggravation turned to celebration when Hook scored the game’s lone goal in the 53rd…

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Savage effort by Blue Devils leaves them feeling Rose-y after WB6 championships

From left to right, Quincy High School's Jett Rose, Ethan Reinhart, Drew Tipton-Hicks and Reid Savage won the 4x100-meter relay at the Western Big 6 Conference championships in Sterling, Ill.

STERLING, Ill. — Jett Rose made it a clean sweep yet again. Reid Savage nearly followed his teammate’s lead. They shared in a championship moment, too. Rose, a senior sprinter on the Quincy High School boys track and field team, repeated as the Western Big 6 Conference champion in the 100- and 200-meter dashes during…

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Dancing in the dark: Raiders showcase energy, enthusiasm and bling while sweeping season series from Blue Devils

Quincy Notre Dame's Denver Bryan slides safely into second base with a stolen base in the second inning of Monday's game against Quincy High School at Ferd Niemann Jr. Memorial Ballfield. Matt Schuckman photo

QUINCY — Mason Winking’s part-time job at Farm & Home Supply afforded him the opportunity last weekend to pick up some new home run bling for the Quincy Notre Dame baseball team. Little did the Raiders know how significant the upgrade would be. Winking purchased — he used his employee discount, an important fact for…

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Photo gallery: QND, QHS baseball teams meet for third time this season in crosstown showdown

The Quincy Notre Dame and Quincy High School baseball teams met for the third time this season Monday night at Ferd Niemann Jr. Memorial Ballfield. Matt Schuckman photo

QUINCY — A barrage of hits and runs in the first two innings of Monday night’s crossdown showdown between the Quincy High School and Quincy Notre Dame baseball teams ended, and the game became a battle of zeroes until the lights went out with two outs in the top of the seventh inning. Sports Editor…

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‘Major League’ speed: Hernandez-Jones’ journey around bases in seventh inning allows Raiders to beat Blue Devils

Quincy Notre Dame catcher Lindsey Fischer sets up to receive a pitch during Monday night's matchup with Quincy High School at The Backyard. Photo courtesy Max Bennett

QUINCY — Eric Orne’s knowledge of sports films came in handy Monday evening. The veteran Quincy Notre Dame softball coach matter-of-factly referenced Raiders left fielder Laela Hernandez-Jones to the fictional Willie Mays Hayes in the classic 1989 baseball movie “Major League.” “Laela is our fastest player, just like Willie Mays Hayes,” Orne said. “She got…

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Schroeder’s seventh-inning heroics allow Blue Devils to split WB6 doubleheader

Quincy High School's Joe Schroeder singled through the right side of the infield to drive in the winning run in the bottom of the seventh inning in the first game of Saturday's doubleheader against Geneseo. Matt Schuckman photo

QUINCY — Joe Schroeder played the hero in the first game of Saturday’s Western Big 6 Conference doubleheader. The Quincy High School baseball team needed another one in the nightcap. The Blue Devils took the opener against Geneseo 2-1 as Schroeder delivered an RBI single in the bottom of the seventh inning. In the nightcap,…

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QHS’s Rose sprints to pair of victories in sectional preview at Collinsville

Quincy High School's Jett Rose won both the 100- and 200-meter dashes at the Collinsville Invitational on Saturday. Photo courtesy Max Bennett

COLLINSVILLE, Ill. — Jett Rose showed he’s ready to run with the best. The Quincy High School senior sprinter got a glimpse of what the Class 3A O’Fallon Sectional field will be like during Saturday’s Collinsville Invitational, and he put himself in prime position to be chased. Rose won the 100-meter dash in 10.89 seconds,…

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QHS’s Schuering completes distance trifecta, winning three titles at WB6 girls track meet

Quincy High School senior Anna Schuering won three individual titles Friday at the Western Big 6 Conference girls track and field championships. Matt Schuckman photo

ROCK ISLAND, Ill. — Anna Schuering’s reign over the distance races in the Western Big 6 Conference is complete. The Quincy High School senior was named the league’s co-MVP after winning the 800-, 1,600- and 3,200-meter runs Friday at the WB6 girls track and field championships at Rock Island Stadium. Schuering also won the WB6…

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Blue Devils rally to gain split of WB6 doubleheader with Pioneers

Quincy High School catcher Luke Mettemeyer went 6 for 8 at the plate in Monday's Western Big 6 Conference doubleheader split with Rock Island Alleman. Matt Schuckman file photo

ROCK ISLAND, Ill. — The momentum a game-tying, seventh-inning run should have produced could have been lost when Rock Island Alleman walked off in the bottom of the inning with a 5-4 victory in the first game on Monday’s Western Big 6 Conference doubleheader. The Quincy High School baseball team refused to let that be…

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Harbin, Cook shut down Golden Warriors as Blue Devils earn WB6 doubleheader sweep

Quincy High School right-hander Noah Harbin tossed a one-hit shutout Friday against Sterling in Western Big 6 Conference action. Matt Schuckman file photo

STERLING, Ill. — A pair of shutdown pitching performances kept the Quincy High School baseball team in the thick of the Western Big 6 Conference race. Noah Harbin authored a one-hit shutout as the Blue Devils opened Friday’s WB6 doubleheader with an 11-0 victory over Sterling. Grayson Cook followed with a three-hitter as the Blue…

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Support system: QHS runners put chemistry, camaraderie on display during Quincy Invitational

Quincy High School's Sadiya Hodges, right, and Unity's Delanee Schulte, left, race in the 100-meter dash during the 71st Quincy Invitational at Flinn Stadium on Wednesday. Matt Schuckman photo

QUINCY — With each pass of the baton, a sprint ensued. The final two events of the 71st Quincy Invitational, held Wednesday at Flinn Stadium, were the boys and girls 4×400-meter relays, and collectively, the Quincy High School track and field athletes wanted to lend support and encouragement to their teammates. So on each of…

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Prep baseball scoreboard for Monday, April 25

Prep baseball At Ferd Niemann Jr. Memorial Ballfield, Quincy Quincy Notre Dame 4, Unity 0: Ben Kasparie tossed five shutout innings, and Tucker Tollerton followed with two scoreless frames as the Raiders ran their winning streak to eight straight games. Kasparie allowed two hits while striking out four and walking none. Tollerton allowed three hits…

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Slap happy: Schertel’s ability to get on base gives Raiders edge in victory over Blue Devils

Quincy Notre Dame's Laela Hernandez-Jones puts the ball in play during Monday's game against Quincy High School. Photo courtesy Mathew Kirby

QUINCY — Haley Schertel was not always a slapper. “In eighth grade, (the Quincy Notre Dame softball coaching staff) switched me from being a right-handed hitter to a (left-handed) slapper,” Schertel said. The rest, as they say, is history. Schertel’s development as a slapper was in full view Monday evening at Quincy High School when…

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Raiders’ Cucuk shows state tournament form, while Blue Devils capture crosstown dual

Quincy Notre Dame's Marko Cucuk returns a shot during the No. 1 doubles match against Quincy High School on Monday at the Greeman Tennis Center in Reservoir Park. Matt Schuckman photo

QUINCY — Less than a month exists until Marko Cucuk discovers if his dreams of returning to the Illinois boys state tennis tournament become reality. So now is not the time to relax. “There’s no stopping,” Cucuk said. “You just have to work every single day.” Monday, that meant dealing with conditions that have become…

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Schisler shuts out Blue Devils as Raiders run win streak to seven straight with victory at The Ferd

Quincy Notre Dame shortstop Alex Connoyer, left, checks Quincy High School's Grayson Cook, who was leading off second base during Saturday's game at Ferd Niemann Jr. Memorial Ballfield. Matt Schuckman photo

QUINCY — The circumstances which led to the Quincy Notre Dame and Quincy High School baseball teams scrambling to find replacements for Saturday’s scheduled matchups were unfortunate. The final outcome was something both programs can appreciate — another well-pitched, well-played chapter in the city rivalry. Raiders junior right-hander Jake Schisler outdueled Blue Devils senior Noah…

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Central’s Thompson sets new marks, while QHS boys and girls win team titles at invitational

The Quincy High School boys and girls track teams celebrate their team titles at Saturday's Rob Garcia Invitational at Rushville, Ill. Submitted photo

RUSHVILLE, Ill. — Ezra Thompson’s leaping ability, Jettason Rose’s speed and LaMarrio Rodgers’ strength were the highlights of the 19th Rob Garcia Invitational, which featured 17 prep track and field teams. Central’s Thompson shattered his personal best in the triple jump, winning the event with a leap of 12.45 meters. He also set a new…

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Photo gallery: Quincy Notre Dame, Quincy High School square off in baseball at The Ferd

Quincy High School's Joe Schroeder watches a pitch during Saturday's game against Quincy Notre Dame at Ferd Niemann Jr. Memorial Ballfield. Matt Schuckman photo

QUINCY — Because of scheduling conflicts with their scheduled opponents, the Quincy Notre Dame and Quincy High School baseball teams both were searching for an opponent for Saturday. So they played each other at Ferd Niemann Jr. Memorial Ballfield. Muddy River Sports Editor Matt Schuckman captured the action and here’s a gallery of his images:

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Corner kick connection pushes Blue Devils another victory closer to WB6 championship

Quincy High School sophomore midfielder Bri Lannerd, center, and her teammates celebrate after she headed in Rian Moore's corner kick for the game-winning goal in Tuesday night's 2-1 victory over Geneseo at Flinn Stadium. Matt Schuckman photo

QUINCY — Bri Lannerd called Rian Moore’s corner kick the perfect ball. “You can’t get better than that,” Lannerd said. Moore had a pretty good idea what the end result of it would be. “I can tell when Bri has her eyes on a ball,” Moore said. “She saw it, it was right at her…

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Taking over reins of Palmyra baseball program allows QHS’s Crisp more quality time with family

Quincy High School baseball coach Brandon Crisp, left, will resign at season's end to take the heading coaching position at Palmyra, where he and his family live. Matt Schuckman photo

QUINCY — Brandon Crisp hoped to find the best of both worlds. The Palmyra School district is affording him that. The Quincy High School baseball coach informed his staff and players Wednesday he is resigning at season’s end to become the head baseball coach and an elementary school physical education teacher at Palmyra. The Palmyra…

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Liquor Booth Shot of the Game: Blue Devils’ Cook hits grand slam to crumble Rocks

Quincy High School third baseman Grayson Cook hit a grand slam to punctuate a 6-1 victory over Rock Island in the Blue Devils' Western Big 6 Conference opener. Matt Schuckman photo

QUINCY — The Quincy High School baseball team got the Western Big 6 Conference portion of its schedule off with a bang. A big bang. Leading Rock Island 2-0 in the first game of last Saturday’s doubleheader, QHS senior third baseman Grayson Cook added the knockout blow by hitting a grand slam to left field…

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No longer fit to be tied, Raiders sweep season series from Blue Devils with Quintero’s late goal

The Quincy Notre Dame girls soccer players celebrate Lia Quintero's goal with 6:06 remaining in regulation that pushed the Raiders to a 1-0 victory over Quincy High School on Monday night at Flinn Stadium. Matt Schuckman photo

QUINCY — The thought of playing to another draw became increasingly aggravating. “We just knew we couldn’t tie again, not after tying in each of our past three games,” said Grace Bertram, a junior defender on the Quincy Notre Dame girls soccer team. “We just couldn’t.” Yet, through 73 minutes of Monday night’s crosstown showdown…

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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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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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Blue Devils seize scoring opportunities, finish Kickoff Classic with pair of victories

The Quincy High School girls soccer team celebrates its 2-0 victory over Ladue Horton Watkins on Saturday afternoon at Flinn Stadium. Photo courtesy Travis Dinkheller

QUINCY — The Quincy High School girls soccer team capitalized when it had the opportunities. Quincy Notre Dame and Hannibal did not. Thus, the Blue Devils exited the weekend with a pair of shutout victories, having taken a couple of significant steps in their journey to be a postseason contender. In the final game of…

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Lannerd drives free kick over Pirates’ defense, carries Blue Devils to victory at Flinn Stadium

Quincy High School's Bri Lannerd gets hugged by teammate Rian Moore after scoring on a free kick with 21:30 remaining in the second half of Friday night's game against Hannibal. Quincy's Anna Morrison, right, joins in the celebration. Matt Schuckman photo

QUINCY — Quincy High School girls soccer coach Travis Dinkheller’s preachings in practice rattled around in Bri Lannerd’s head as she stood over a 30-yard free kick. “I knew if I put it on frame it had a chance,” Lannerd said. “I tried to just give it a chance.” She might have to do that…

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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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Efficient and effective, Raiders dispatch Blue Devils as part of two-win opening day

Quincy Notre Dame first baseman Dalton Miller stretches to grab a throw and force out Quincy High School's Noah Harbin during Saturday's game at the Ferd. Matt Schuckman photo

QUINCY — Theoretically, Quincy Notre Dame baseball coach Ryan Oden wouldn’t have wanted either of Saturday’s starting pitchers to throw more than 50 pitches in their first outings of the season. Neither Alex Connoyer nor Jake Schisler exceeded that limit by much, but their ability to stay in the strike zone and work efficient innings…

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Raiders shift into another gear in second half, rally to beat Blue Devils in season opener

Quincy High School's Mariah Crist gets challenged by Quincy Notre Dame's Makayla Patton as Lia Quintero, left, provides help during Wednesday's season opener at Advance Physical Therapy Field. Matt Schuckman photo

QUINCY — The suggestion that having her long blonde hair pulled into a bulb atop her head was reminiscent of the Flintstones’ character Pebbles gave Lia Quintero the opening to explain what the hairstyle actually is. “It’s the gearshift,” she said. Varying levels of power come with it. “It’s good for speed, too,” said Quintero,…

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Walk-off victory allows Blue Devils to earn split in season-opening event at GCS Ballpark

Quincy High School's Evan Sohn slides safely into second base with a stolen base during Wednesday's game against Belleville West at GCS Ballpark in Sauget, Ill. Photo courtesy Paul Baillaergon, Archview Photo

SAUGET, Ill. — It took a few innings to get the offense rolling, but once that happened, the Quincy High School baseball team was able to come away with a season-opening split Wednesday afternoon. Three Collinsville pitchers limited the Blue Devils to three hits in a 5-0 loss in the first game of the Kickoff…

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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Illinois girls basketball regionals: QND fends off Plains in second half, QHS cannot stop Alton’s run

Quincy High School sophomore forward Taylor Fohey, center, looks for room to score against Alton in the Class 4A Edwardsville Sectional semifinals Tuesday night. Photo courtesy Matt Kamp

The difference between the Quincy Notre Dame girls basketball team advancing to a regional championship and Quincy High School falling short of that goal is a matter of minutes, not so much a matter of points. The Raiders shut down Pleasant Plains long enough to survive. The Blue Devils needed 90 seconds of timely stops…

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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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‘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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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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