By Fred Kroner Addy Martinie slugged a home run on Monday (April 22) for the third consecutive game, powering the St. Joseph-Ogden softball team to a 14-2 win at Maroa-Forsyth. Martinie was 3-for-4, and also clubbed a double. She drove in a game-high four runs. Timera Backburn-Kelly was the beneficiary […]
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Landrus Continues Hot Streak, Leads St. Joseph-Ogden to 10-3 Win Over Westville
By FRED KRONER Fred@mahometnews.com Luke Landrus produced his third three-RBI game in a row on Wednesday (April 24) and teammate Braxton Waller registered his 14th multi-hit game of the season as St. Joseph-Ogden captured a 10-3 baseball victory at Westville. Landrus was 2-for-4 and Waller was 2-for 5. Teammates with […]
Parkland College Announces Vibrant Lineup for Spring Music Concerts: Heritage HS to perform
This spring, Parkland College is set to delight music enthusiasts with a series of concerts featuring a diverse array of performances from its talented student ensembles. Scheduled for May 4 and 5, these events promise a celebration of musical excellence across genres, showcasing both classical compositions and modern arrangements. Diverse […]
2024 Best U.S. High Schools Report: St. Joseph-Ogden and Heritage Analysis
The latest rankings from the U.S. News Best High Schools have been released, providing insights into nearly 25,000 public high schools across the United States. This extensive study, in collaboration with RTI International, highlights how well schools are preparing students for college, based on a comprehensive analysis of state assessments […]
Champaign County Real Estate Faces Dwindling Supply Amid Rising Prices
The real estate market in Champaign County is encountering a significant contraction in home inventory and a corresponding surge in prices, according to the latest data from the Champaign County Association of REALTORS® (CCAR). With the spring season underway, it appears to be an advantageous period for sellers. During the […]
Parkland Community College Hosts Native Plant Festival and Sale to Promote Environmental Awareness
Parkland Community College is gearing up to host the much-anticipated Native Plant Festival and Sale on May 4, 2024, aiming to educate and engage the community in sustainable gardening and environmental conservation. The event, scheduled to run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the college’s W Building (Tony Noel […]
Heritage Baseball Stumbles Against Arthur-Lovington/Atwood-Hammond, Falls to 0-13 on the Season
By Fred Kroner Rylan White scored a run and Brennan Struck had a hit for the Heritage baseball team on Thursday (April 18), but the Hawks dropped a 12-1 decision at home to Arthur-Lovington/Atwood-Hammond. White pitched 4 2/3 innings and suffered the loss. He walked one and struck out six. […]
Oakwood Boys’ Track Team Shines at Unity Invitational with Multiple Top-10 Finishes
By Fred Kroner Bryson McDaniel registered two top-five finishes and Connor Smith had one on Friday (April 19) for the Oakwood boys’ track and field team in the 15-school Unity Invitational. McDaniel was third in the long jump (20 feet) and fifth in the triple jump (39 feet, 2 inches). […]
Oakwood Girls’ Track and Field Secures Multiple Top-10 Finishes at Gibson City-Melvin-Sibley Invitational
By Fred Kroner Oakwood’s girls’ track and field team produced top-10 finishes in four individual events and two relays on Friday (April 19) in the Gibson City-Melvin-Sibley Invitational. Aubri Elliott was a two-event individual placer. She took fifth in the 100 meters (14.15 seconds) and seventh in the 100 hurdles […]
Oakwood Softball Suffers Second Extra-Inning Loss of the Week, Falls 11-7 to Salt Fork
By Fred Kroner Oakwood’s softball team lost its second extra-inning game of the week on Friday (April 19) when Salt Fork secured an 11-7 win in eight innings in Fithian. Caydence Vermillion homered in the fourth inning and Samantha Dunavan socked a homer in the sixth inning for the Comets. […]