Guidelines to Attend MHS Sports Events

Morrison High School offers the following guidelines, from the recommendations of Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) and the Illinois High School Association (IHSA.)  The District will enforce them starting on Thursday, February 18, 2021, during the home Girls Basketball game against Riverdale.  Guidelines will continue throughout the remainder of the

Fillies Lose to Riverdale February 15

Assistant Editor Jerry Lindsey wrote this report. The Morrison Fillies (0-3) suffered through a sluggish first half, recording only seven points against a quick-passing Riverdale team, on Monday, February 15.  Only five Fillies scored.  Shelby Veltrop and Kendra Fisher lead all Fillies with nine points each.  The final score was

Fresh-Soph Fillies Lose First Game February 15

Assistant Editor Jerry Lindsey wrote this report. The young Fillies (0-1) took the floor for the first time in this shortened season.  They dropped a competitive loss to the Riverdale Fresh-Soph team at Port Byron, IL, on Monday, February 15, 2021. With the score tied and three minutes remaining, turnovers

Fillies Take Less of a Loss in Second Game

Assistant Editor Jerry Lindsey wrote this report. The Fulton, IL, Lady Steamers finished their first week of competition during the pandemic-shortened season, with a second win over the neighboring Morrison, IL, Fillies 34 to 26.  Again, Liz Fish led the Lady Steamers, and Shelby Veltrop led the Fillies, on Thursday,

40th Anniversary B-rrry Scurry Results

The 40th Anniversary Clinton Community College B-rrry Scurry 4-mile run was held in a hybrid format Saturday, February 6, 2021.  Despite the coronavirus pandemic limiting the number of on-site runners and the polar vortex delivering brutally-cold wind chill, runners and walkers completed the flat and fast route, through the historic

Steamers Sneak by Mustangs

Assistant Editor Jerry Lindsey supplied the article and photos. Empty MHS gymnasium stands greeted the opening game of the Boys Basketball seasons for Morrison and Fulton High Schools, on Tuesday, February 9, 2021.  Superintendent Scott Vance, of Morrison Community Unit District #6 stated, due to health guidelines for fan attendance,

Fillies Take First Loss of Basketball Season

Editor’s note: Jerry Lindsey took the photos. Empty stands greeted the opening game of the Girls Basketball seasons for Morrison and Fulton High Schools, on Monday, February 8, 2021.  Superintendent Scott Vance, of Morrison Community Unit District #6 stated, due to health guidelines for fan attendance, “at this time our

Return to Interscholastic Athletics

On Tuesday, February 2, 2021, Superintendent of Schools Scott Vance stated the following information to Parents and Guardians.  “The District is happy to announce the return of interscholastic athletics at Morrison High School and Morrison Junior High.  Although this sudden change is more than welcome, it has created somewhat of

Sports Fill the Spring Again!

Assistant Editor Jerry Lindsey wrote this article. The long-awaited decision to allow athletic competition in the Northwest Illinois Region was authorized by Governor J. B. Pritzker on Monday, January 25, 2021.  Reduction in the Tier ranking opened the option for schools within the Illinois High School Association to begin practice,

Impact of Governor’s Announcement on IHSA Sports

Below is a summary of the items IHSA Executive Director Craig Anderson sent to member high schools, on Friday, January 22, 2021.  He clarifies the impact of today’s announcement by Governor Pritzker on IHSA sports.  An updated mitigation table (including Phase 4), sports schedules, risk levels, and other pertinent information

Junior High School Winter Sports Mitigations

On January 15, 2021, the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) allowed District 1, which includes Whiteside County, to return to Tier 2 mitigations, due to reduced COVID-19 positivity rates within the District.  The Illinois Elementary School Association (IESA), of which Morrison Junior High School is a member, released the

High School Mitigations Move to Tier 2

Illinois Governor J. B. Pritzker announced on Friday, January 15, 2021, that three regions in the State (1, 2, and 5) are being rolled back from Tier 3 mitigations to Tier 2 mitigations. Whiteside County is included in Region 1, and mitigation guidelines will impact Morrison High School activities.

Smith and Helms Sign with Duhawks

Assistant Editor Jerry Lindsey wrote this feature and took the photographs. On Tuesday, December 15, 2020, two Morrison High School graduates signed Letters of Intent to play for the Duhawks at Loras College in Dubuque, IA:  Nathan Helms and Tyson Smith. Loras is the oldest post-secondary institution in the State

IHSA Guidelines Updated

The guidelines for high school sports remains an ever-changing target, as the IHSA defined spectator restriction and contact days for winter sports for the 2020-2021 school year.  The following clarification is scripted from the board minutes of a December 14, 2020, meeting.

Pandemic Threatens IESA Future

The Illinois Elementary School Association (IESA) might have to suspend operations for the first time in its 91-year history, as a side-effect of the COVID-19 pandemic regulations in Illinois. “We are in financial difficulty,” longtime IESA Executive Director Steve Endsley said Wednesday, December 9, 2020.  “We are like any mom-pop