Friday night’s game between the Morrison Mustangs and the Amboy Clippers saw each team collect numbers that had a big influence on the outcome. On the Amboy side, senior Jason Bontz recorded impressive numbers as he carried the ball 24 times for 163 yards and the Clippers executed five
Editor’s note: Tracy Henson submitted the following results. The Seahorses just started their fall swimming season on Tuesday, September 3, 2013. If you would like more information about the swim team, please contact Chelsea Brewer at 815-441-2878.
Come to the Whiteside County Senior Center, 1207 W. 9th Street, Sterling, IL, to play pool anytime between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., unless the Big Room is in use. It is free. Playing pool and having a great time, left-to-right, are Carroll Whitlock, Paul Hocking, Bob Madden, and Louis
Mustang Golf Results Cross Creek Golf course September 23, 2013 MORRISON 193 Rock Falls 185 Newman 231 Colton Smith..41 Ben Tegeler..40 Brock Smith..42 Nick Kaufman..41 Medalist: Cooper Kilberg (RF)..36 Runnr-up: Aaron Frank (RF)..37
By Jerry Lindsey The first half of Friday night’s contest between the Newman Central Catholic Comets and the Morrison Mustangs was exactly what the fans are used to over the past seasons. Historically the two teams are in the upper echelon of the Northern Illinois region and each yearly encounter
Brock Smith shots a season low 39, but team can’t match Bruins. MORRISON: 169 Brock Smith 39 Colton Smith 44 Ben Tegeler 45 Noah Hogue 41 FULTON 179 ST. BEDE 164 JUNIOR VARSITY: MORRISON 197 C. Bender 46 A. Tenboer 50 A. Rinker 50 K. McCoy 51 FULTON 199
By Jerry Lindsey The Wooden Shoe Bowl turned out to be a game for the times as both teams came into E.M Bud Cole Field in the same situation. Each team had won their season opener, each team had faltered in their second game of the young season
Chappell Hills Golf Course-Princeton, IL September 4, 2013 MORRISON…174 Colton Smith..42 Ben Tegeler..43 Nick Kaufman..44 Brock Smith..45 PRINCETON..169 ROCKRIDGE..191 Medalist: Zach Hicks (P)..38 Runnreup: Colton Smith (M)..42 JUNIIOR VARSITY: MORRISON..220 Jaeden Workman..50 Chance Bender..54 Kyle McCoy..58 Andrew Rinker..58 PRINCETON..209 ROCKRIDGE..227
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