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BY FRED KRONER
fred@mahometnews.com

Senior Aliya Holloman scored 20 of her season-high 33 points in the opening quarter Thursday night as the Blue Devils blitzed Argenta-Oreana 80-34 on Senior Night at Villa Grove.

Villa Grove/Heritage led 37-0 after the opening eight minutes.

The team’s other senior, Jordyn Ray, scored nine points in her final home game.

Kyleigh Block tallied 16 points and Samantha Campbell added 10 for the Blue Devils, who enter the postseason with a six-game winning streak.

A-O was limited to three first-half field goals.

VG/H ended 8-1 in Lincoln Prairie Conference games, second only to Tri-County, which was 9-0.

The Blue Devils (23-5) return to action on Tuesday in the St.  Joseph-Ogden Class 2A regional. VG/H opens at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 11 against the winner of a Monday game between Schlarman Academy and Georgetown-Ridge Farm.

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Dan Sappenfield reaches 200 wins: recognizes players, parents and love for the game https://sjodaily.com/2020/01/30/dan-sappenfield-reaches-200-wins/ Thu, 30 Jan 2020 12:47:17 +0000 https://sjodaily.com/?p=6386 By FRED KRONER fred@mahometnews.com Dan Sappenfield made his debut in coaching the way many others have gotten their starts. He was a dutiful dad. As his children started showing an interest in sports, he volunteered to help with the programs in which they were involved. “T-ball, Little League and you […]

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By FRED KRONER
fred@mahometnews.com

Dan Sappenfield made his debut in coaching the way many others have gotten their starts.

He was a dutiful dad.

As his children started showing an interest in sports, he volunteered to help with the programs in which they were involved.

“T-ball, Little League and you progress up the line,” Sappenfield said.

He eventually spent a year coaching junior high girls’ basketball in Villa Grove and then served as the high school junior varsity coach for three seasons, starting in the fall of 2003. In Year 2, Sappenfield’s daughter Chelsea was a freshman and a member of the team.

When the former VG girls’ basketball head coach, Todd Shunk, resigned prior to Chelsea Sappenfield’s junior year, dad stepped in again.

“I thought I would stay a couple of years,” Dan Sappenfield said.

His tenure is still continuing. On Monday, the 14th-year head coach earned career win No. 200 when his Villa Grove/Heritage team posted a 70-21 triumph at home over Decatur Lutheran.

“Two hundred is another number,” he said, “but I won’t downplay it. Two hundred is a little different.”

On Saturday, when he had his first shot at the milestone, nearly three dozen former players were in the stands. Two days later, Sappenfield said there was still a “tremendous support group.”

One night after the 200th win was earned, his Blue Devils recorded another victory of significance.

In Tuesday’s 77-9 decision over Georgetown-Ridge Farm, VG/H reached the 20-win mark. Going back 30 years, this is the first time for Villa Grove to have back-to-back 20-win seasons in girls’ basketball. (Heritage girls’ basketball teams enjoyed consecutive 20-win seasons three times prior to the formation of the co-op).

“The wins are awesome, but what I enjoy is watching the kids excel in a way that maybe they didn’t know they had the ability to, and see how 12 to 15 kids can come together as a group,” Dan Sappenfield said.

“You have pieces to a puzzle that you have to use to make a perfect picture by the end of the year.”

Sappenfield is not one to keep track of his individual achievements.

Ask him about his first varsity victory and he said, “I don’t remember.”

Career win No. 100? The response is the same.

That’s not what he’s about.

“We want to make the experience as positive as we can for the kids and teach them to be good women, and strong,” Sappenfield said. “There’s pressure, but it’s good pressure.

“The kids know what they will get when they come into my program. They know we try to keep consistency as we build the program.”

The term “consistency” is not a misnomer.

“My practice plans look pretty similar to when I started,” Sappenfield said. “I have every practice plan and, in fact, our first three practices this year were the same as the first three my first year (2006-07).

“Don’t make it more complicated than you have to.”

The practice days that followed this season were somewhat different out of necessity.

“We’ve made some adjustments because our personnel the last couple of years has been so much more athletic,” he said.

Sappenfield doesn’t spend his days in a school building. He is part of the Boyer & Sappenfield Investment Advisors group, a job he has held for 29 years.

“Every day at 3:30, no matter what goes on during the day helping people with finances and the markets, coaching gives you a respite,” Sappenfield said.

His clients are understanding as the mid-afternoon hours draw near.

“I have amazing clients who know my love of the game,” Sappenfield said. “The first thing they will ask is, ‘How is the season going?’”

During his time on the sidelines, Sappenfield has made adjustments based on personnel, but he doesn’t alter much of his personal philosophy.

“I try to be as consistent and fair with the kids as I can,” he said. “For them, it’s not important how much you know. They want to see that you care.”

Sappenfield has been that person. For his first seven years as the head coach, the program consisted solely of Villa Grove athletes. The past seven have included students from Heritage as the co-op was implemented.

“The co-op brings in different personalities,” Sappenfield said, “and our job is to make it as cohesive as possible.”

Teen-agers who have been rivals previously now find themselves on the same side. Sappenfield knows what is possible based on the early years of the co-op.

Villa Grove’s Alix Ezell and Heritage’s Micaela Childress first got together as teammates.

“And now, they are still good friends,” Sappenfield said. “They never would have been friends without the co-op.”

Sappenfield’s original target of coaching a couple of years has been far exceeded, but the 54-year-old doesn’t see retirement in his near future, he said, “as long as I feel like I’m making an impact in kids’ lives.”

Some of his family members have told him to stay with the coaching. His daughter, Chelsea Williams, has two children, including a daughter who is in third grade.

Son Drew Sappenfield – who works in the family business – has a 4-year-old daughter.

“They’re telling me I have to hang on for them,” Sappenfield said.

Working in the family business includes more for Drew Sappenfield than his day job. He is also known as Coach Sappenfield. He works with the junior high boys’ basketball program in Villa Grove.

One of Dan Sappenfield’s personal highlights has nothing to do with any games that his teams have played.

“I’ve been very fortunate to have had great kids to work with,” Sappenfield said. “I’ve heard coaches talk about parents being an issue.

“My parents have been amazing. This wouldn’t have happened if we didn’t have great parents, and the kids go with that.”

There’s one parent in particular that Sappenfield sees on occasion in the stands. None of her children have ever been a part of his VG/H program, but he listens when she speaks.

It’s his sister, Lisa Sappenfield Boyer.

“We talk a lot about basketball and what my team looks like,” Dan Sappenfield said.

There was a time, before the co-op with Heritage was formed, that the siblings couldn’t talk so freely. Boyer is a former Heritage girls’ basketball head coach.

Their teams played against each other, but Dan Sappenfield doesn’t believe either one ended with bragging rights.

“I think we split,” he said.

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In games this week, the Blue Devils continued a season-long streak on Monday with their 70-21 win at home over Decatur Lutheran.

Every time VG/H has lost a game this season, it has followed up with a victory in the next game.

The team rebounded after suffering a loss on Saturday to Tri-County.

Kyleigh Block scored 19 points in the milestone win vs. Decatur Lutheran. Samantha Campbell and Aliya Holloman each ended with 11 points.

Block hit 10 of her points in the first quarter and Holloman added seven in the first eight minutes as VG/H zoomed into a 32-4 lead.

Decatur Lutheran managed just three first-half field goals as VG/H extended its lead to 53-8.

On Tuesday, in the victory over the Buffaloes, Holloman and Block each reached the 20-point mark together for the second time in a game this season.

Holloman tallied 26 points to sail past the 1,700-point mark for her career, and Block made 21 points as she eclipsed the 1,100-point plateau.

Campbell added 14 points.

Villa Grove/Heritage limited G-RF to two field goals in the game. The Blue Devils created a 36-2 lead after one quarter.

VG/H (20-5) returns to action tonight at Arcola.

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VGH girls’ lose Lincoln Prairie Conference championship to Villa Grove https://sjodaily.com/2020/01/27/vgh-girls-lose-lincoln-prairie-conference-championship-to-villa-grove/ Mon, 27 Jan 2020 19:33:12 +0000 https://sjodaily.com/?p=6341 BY FRED KRONER fred@mahometnews.com Aliya Holloman scored 16 points and Kyleigh Block added 12 on Saturday, but VG/H was unable to keep up with top-seeded Tri-County and suffered a 62-49 loss in the championship game of the Lincoln Prairie Conference Tournament at Villa Grove. The Titans led 16-12 after one […]

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BY FRED KRONER
fred@mahometnews.com

Aliya Holloman scored 16 points and Kyleigh Block added 12 on Saturday, but VG/H was unable to keep up with top-seeded Tri-County and suffered a 62-49 loss in the championship game of the Lincoln Prairie Conference Tournament at Villa Grove.

The Titans led 16-12 after one quarter and 32-29 at halftime.

Jordyn Ray hit a season-high 11 points for VG/H,

Block and Holloman each made 16 points Thursday night as the Blue Devils overpowered Arthur-Lovington/Atwood-Hammond 57-39 in a semifinal tournament game at Villa Grove.

Madie Burwell matched her season’s high with 11 points.

Samantha Campbell contributed eight points.

The Blue Devils led 13-7 after one quarter and 29-19 at halftime.

VG/H (18-5) returns to action tonight at home against Decatur Lutheran.

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Tri-County halts VGH girls’ basketball win streak https://sjodaily.com/2020/01/20/tri-county-halts-vgh-girls-basketball-win-streak/ Mon, 20 Jan 2020 23:26:03 +0000 https://sjodaily.com/?p=6238 BY FRED KRONER fred@mahometnews.com Tri-County halted a five-game winning streak for the Blue Devils (16-4) on Thursday at Kansas with a 67-61 triumph. VG/H carried a 48-46 lead into the final quarter, but the Titans rallied thanks to hitting 11 of 14 free throws down the stretch. For the fourth […]

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BY FRED KRONER
fred@mahometnews.com

Tri-County halted a five-game winning streak for the Blue Devils (16-4) on Thursday at Kansas with a 67-61 triumph.

VG/H carried a 48-46 lead into the final quarter, but the Titans rallied thanks to hitting 11 of 14 free throws down the stretch.

For the fourth game in a row, Aliya Holloman led the Blue Devils in scoring. She hit a season-high 30 points.

Kyleigh Block scored 14 points and Vanessa Wright tallied eight points.

Holloman scored nine of her points in the fourth quarter and was the lone VG/H player to make a field goal in the last eight minutes.

The Blue Devils return to action tonight at Villa Grove in the 7:30 p.m. quarterfinal game of the Lincoln Prairie Conference Tournament against Okaw Valley.

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VGH boys’ basketball snaps two-game losing streak https://sjodaily.com/2020/01/16/vgh-boys-basketball-snaps-two-game-losing-streak/ https://sjodaily.com/2020/01/16/vgh-boys-basketball-snaps-two-game-losing-streak/#comments Thu, 16 Jan 2020 18:29:26 +0000 https://sjodaily.com/?p=6213 BY FRED KRONER fred@mahometnews.com Three players scored in double figures on Tuesday as the Hawks broke a two-game losing streak with a 64-47 win at Tri-County. Blake Smith tallied a game-high 19 points to lead VG/H, which led 20-6 after one quarter and 36-15 at halftime. Carson Howard generated a […]

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BY FRED KRONER
fred@mahometnews.com

Three players scored in double figures on Tuesday as the Hawks broke a two-game losing streak with a 64-47 win at Tri-County.

Blake Smith tallied a game-high 19 points to lead VG/H, which led 20-6 after one quarter and 36-15 at halftime.

Carson Howard generated a season-high 16 points and Logan Nohren contributed 10 points.

VG/H is 12-7 overall and returns to action on Friday at Heritage against Argenta-Oreana, weather permitting.

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Block recognized for 1,000 career points, Holloman and Campbell put Blue Devils over Cerro Gordo https://sjodaily.com/2020/01/16/block-recognized-for-1000-career-points-holloman-and-campbell-put-blue-devils-over-cerro-gordo/ Thu, 16 Jan 2020 18:04:12 +0000 https://sjodaily.com/?p=6209 BY FRED KRONER fred@mahometnews.com Samantha Campbell scored nine first-quarter points on Monday, staking the Blue Devils to an early 19-11 lead in a game they won at Cerro Gordo 67-41. Aliya Holloman hit a team-high 28 points. Campbell put up 15 points, just shy of her season-high of 16. Madie […]

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BY FRED KRONER
fred@mahometnews.com

Samantha Campbell scored nine first-quarter points on Monday, staking the Blue Devils to an early 19-11 lead in a game they won at Cerro Gordo 67-41.

Aliya Holloman hit a team-high 28 points. Campbell put up 15 points, just shy of her season-high of 16.

Madie Burwell contributed 10 points and Jordyn Ray ended with eight points.

On Tuesday, the Blue Devils carved a 66-5 lead after three quarters at home en route to a non-conference home win over Chrisman, 80-20.

The point total was a season-high for VG/H. The win was the fifth in a row for the Blue Devils.

Holloman scored 17 first-quarter points, helping the team to a 37-point outburst during the opening eight minutes. Campbell and Kyleigh Block each netted eight points in the first quarter.

On the night she was honored for reaching the 1,000-point mark (which occurred in December), Block ended with 13 points.  Campbell tallied 10 points as did Vanessa Wright. Maci Clodfelder added eight points.

VG/H is 16-3 overall and returns to action tonight at Tri-County.

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Hawks lose close Lincoln Prairie Conference game https://sjodaily.com/2020/01/13/hawks-lose-close-lincoln-prairie-conference-game/ Mon, 13 Jan 2020 21:36:27 +0000 https://sjodaily.com/?p=6158 BY FRED KRONER fred@mahometnews.com The Hawks lost their second successive Lincoln Prairie Conference game on Friday, 51-48, at Cerro Gordo/Bement. It was the team’s fourth loss of the season by no more than eight points. Issac Mahoe and Logan Nohren each scored 13 points for VG/H. For Mahoe, it marked […]

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BY FRED KRONER
fred@mahometnews.com

The Hawks lost their second successive Lincoln Prairie Conference game on Friday, 51-48, at Cerro Gordo/Bement.

It was the team’s fourth loss of the season by no more than eight points.

Issac Mahoe and Logan Nohren each scored 13 points for VG/H. For Mahoe, it marked a season-high point total. Carson Howard added 10 points and Blake Smith scored nine points.

VG/H held a 25-24 halftime lead, but was outscored 11-4 in the third period.

The Hawks (11-7) return to action on Tuesday at Tri-County.

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Oakwood Girls’ Basketball wins Oakwood Comet Classic, boys win Tri-County Turkey Tournament https://sjodaily.com/2019/12/02/oakwood-girls-basketball-wins-oakwood-comet-classic/ Mon, 02 Dec 2019 13:17:28 +0000 https://sjodaily.com/?p=5678 By FRED KRONER fred@mahometnews.com The Oakwood Comets girls’ basketball team won all four games in last week’s Comet Classic to capture team honors in the eight-school event. After knocking off Blue Ridge in the opener, 49-15, Oakwood followed up with a 49-21 triumph over Urbana University High and a 60-29 […]

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By FRED KRONER
fred@mahometnews.com

The Oakwood Comets girls’ basketball team won all four games in last week’s Comet Classic to capture team honors in the eight-school event.

After knocking off Blue Ridge in the opener, 49-15, Oakwood followed up with a 49-21 triumph over Urbana University High and a 60-29 conquest of Rantoul that sent coach Stephanie Marsh’s team into Friday’s title game.

Katelyn Young scored 32 points against Uni and 34 against Rantoul. Addie Wright hit seven points in each of those games. Aaliyah Denius totaled nine points against the Eagles.

Against Uni, which has a 5-2 season record, Young netted 12 first-quarter points as the Comets jumped into a 16-6 lead. Uni managed just three second-half field goals.

Young followed up with 19 points in the first half versus Rantoul (1-5). She swished 10 points and Denius added six during a 23-9 third-quarter spurt. The Eagles connected on just five second-half baskets.

In the championship game, Oakwood (5-1 overall) edged Tri-County (4-1 overall), 60-59. The Comets led 15-9 after one quarter, but had to withstand a fourth quarter where the Titans sank 7-of-8 free throws and made three three-pointers.

Young scored seven of her team-high 23 points in the fourth stanza to keep the Comets in control.

Wright (16 points) and Ashlynn Pinnick (12 points) both reached their season’s high for scoring. Wright hit what proved to be the decisive basket in the final half-minute. Her shot gave the team a three-point lead.

After making 4-of-10 free throws in the first three quarters, the Comets drained 7-of-11 in the fourth quarter.

Oakwood returns to action tonight at home against Arthur-Lovington/Atwood-Hammond. It is the first of eight games for the team in an 18-day period. Six of those games will be played at home.

Young is averaging 26.1 points per game through six games.

Oakwood Boys’ basketball

Thanks to the perimeter prowess of Brevin Wells, Oakwood won the team title in the Tri-County Turkey Tournament.

Oakwood (4-2 overall) and Judah Christian completed the tournament with 4-1 records. By virtue of a 54-43 win against Judah, the Comets emerged as the team titlists.

In his last three tourney games, Wells drained 16 of his 18 field goals from three-point range, scoring 54 points in that span.

Oakwood started the week with a 50-38 win over the Paris junior varsity team, a game where it fell behind 14-6 in the first quarter before recovering and carrying a 23-16 lead into the locker room at halftime.

Josh Young, Isiah Ruch and Kade Anderson all scored 12 points.

On Tuesday, the Comets lost a non-tournament game to Watseka, 50-40.  Ruch led the way with 12 points. Jackson Powell had 10 points and Young netted nine.

Wells’ 12 points were tops for the Comets in a 66-35 win over Martinsville. Young added 10 points and Ruch collected nine.

Martinsville managed just four second-half baskets.

A 29-24 halftime lead ballooned to 51-30 entering the fourth quarter. Wells had seven points and Young six in the third quarter.

Against Judah, Oakwood trailed 8-2 after one period and 21-14 at halftime.

Wells and Powell each made seven third-quarter points and the Comets surged ahead, 38-35.

Judah managed just seven second-half field goals.

Wells and Powell each ended with 12 points.

In a 70-65 loss to Tri-County, Wells converted eight three-point shots en route to a 24-point effort.

Powell had 13 points and Ruch totaled 12.

Oakwood completed tournament play with a 64-55 win over Hutsonville/Palestine.

Wells tallied 18 points, Young had 17 and Elijah Harden chipped in with 10.

The Comets made 16 of 21 free throws. After the first quarter, Oakwood’s lead was 25-7.

Oakwood

Wrestling

Five Comet grapplers were recognized by The Illinois Best Weekly in the publication’s preseason Class 1A state rankings.

Junior Gage Reed was rated third at 113 pounds and senior Caide Borden was ranked fifth at 220 pounds. Reed was 35-10 last year and Borden was 26-9 a year ago.

Three teammates achieved honorable mention status: sophomore Joe Lashuay (132 pounds), junior Connor Hutson (138 pounds) and senior Caleb Lashuay (152 pounds).

Oakwood will open its season on Saturday at the Cumberland Duals.

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