Cross Creek Golf Course- MOrrison, Il September 3, 2013 MORRISON…163 Noah Hogue..36 colton Smith..40 Brock Smith..43 Anthony Tenboer..44 NEWMAN…187 ORION…188 Medalist: N. Hogue..36 Runner-up: Colton Smith..40 JUNIOR VARSITY: MORRISON 192 NEWMAN…234 Chance Bender..47 Kyle McCoy..47 Breennan Bender..48 Jaeden Workman..49
No Highlight Films Tonight By Jerry Lindsey The Morrison Mustangs traveled to Orion with a solid victory on the resume and anticipated a completive game on a perfect Friday evening weather wise. However, the evening could not have gone any worse than the 50-0 shellacking the Mustangs received from
Mustangs Dominate Tigers by Jerry Lindsey The 2013 Morrison High School football season started out to be one to remember. The team’s abilities are unrated and scattered with young men that may or may not perform well at the varsity level. The team’s success will be hinging on the
August 28, 2013 Valley View Club MORRISON…174 Ridgeway 168 Annawan-Wethersfield 219 Brock Smith…44 Noah Hogue…43 Nick Kaufman…43 Anthony Tenboer…44 Medalist: Jack Bushman (R)..38 Runner-up: Noah Shannon (R)…39
Central Radio Group from Princeton, IL, will be in Morrison, IL, to broadcast live coverage of two VARSITY football games. Coverage begins about 15 minutes prior to kick-off. Varsity games usually begin about 7:30 p.m., but listeners may want to tune in close to 7:00. If you can’t make
Jim DuBois, Morrison Sports Complex Director, reports that “the final results for Adult Church, Men’s and Coed Softball are posted on www.quickscores.com/morrisonsports.” Photographs of the Men’s and Coed teams appear here.
Spectator Guidelines for Football Games The Morrison High School Administration wishes to remind the spectators attending the Morrison football games of some of the expectations that accompany your attendance. 1) All non-high school students MUST be accompanied by an adult 2) Once a student enters, departure and re-entry MUST be made
Illinois high school football practice begins Wednesday, August 14, 2013. All coaches will be required to follow new “regulations for safety and heat acclimatization” during these practices. In May 2013, the Illinois High School Association (IHSA) Board of Directors approved changes to IHSA Policy 13, which governs practice regulations.
The 9-10 year old Morrison Sluggers went undefeated last month to win the Prophetstown tournament. Morrison Sluggers are coached by Brock Helms. Assisting during the tournament were Andy Harridge and Jason Smith.
Emily and Kate Henson had both set making it to Regionals as one of their summer swimming goals. They went into their last-chance meet of the summer (at the Clinton Riverview Pool) with this goal in mind. Kate accomplished her goal first, by swimming the Regional qualifying time in the
The River Cities Aquatic Team hosted their Stars of Tomorrow Invitational on Friday, July 12, through Sunday, July 14, 2013. The meet was held at the Riverview Pool in Clinton, IA, which is a 50 meter, 8 lane, outdoor pool. Fifteen Seahorses competed in what turned out to be a
Twenty Seahorses travelled to the Duis Center in Sterling, IL, on Saturday, June 29, 2013, to complete in the Sterling Stingray’s Summer Pentathlon. The swimmers were allowed to enter five events: an IM, backstroke, breaststroke, freestyle, and butterfly. Congratulations to Landri Harmon, left, who won the high point trophy for
On Saturday, June 22, 2013, the Seahorses competed in the Metro Swim Team’s Mixed Summer Jam at Davenport North High School in Davenport, IA. The meet was unique in the following ways, which made it more fun for the swimmers. The boys and girls swam together in their races. The
Quarterback Greg Pruis, left, and Cornerback Jerry Ammon enjoyed a break in the action on Sunday, July 21, 2013. The first Morrison Alumni Football USA team traveled to Clinton, IA, for practice on Ashford University’s turf field, in preparation for their contest with Newman Central Catholic alums this weekend. John
Twenty Seahorses travelled to the Duis Center in Sterling, Illinois, on Saturday, June 29, 2013 to complete in the Sterling Stingray’s Summer Pentathlon. The swimmers were allowed to enter five events which included an IM, backstroke, breaststroke, freestyle, and butterfly. The swimmers all received a visor as a participation award.