A historic day on Thursday October 12 for the Geneseo High School Cross Country Teams as both the boys and girls won their respective races to earn the Western Big 6 Championships at Saukie Golf Course in Rock Island!
Boys Race
The Leafs (46 pts) beat out Sterling (51 pts) to win the team championship! Dylan Gehl finished 2nd place with Sam Mosbarger coming in right behind in 3rd and Jaxson Sottos rounding out the Leafs top ten representatives with an 8th place finish. All three each earned a medal along with being named 1st Team WB6 All-Conference! Max Johnson (16), Jack Kreiss (17), and Aiden Bries (20) each earned 2nd Team All-Conference honors for the Leafs!
Also competing for the Maple Leafs were Graysen Carlson, Kaden Elmer, Rylan Lambert, Austin Hull, Matthew Darnall, Jacob Taylor, Christian Haney, Mason Anderson, Micah Johnson, Connor Runty, Shane Bagby, Alex Aleman, Connor Douglas, Ryley Rowold, Jacob Berry, Tyson Duda, Rafa Uguina, & Camden Baumgardner.
Final Standings
Geneseo 46
Sterling 51
Quincy 91
Rock Island 99
UTHS 115
Moline 155
Galesburg 166
Alleman 182
Girls Race
The Lady Leafs (58 pts) finished ahead of Sterling (65 pts) in the title win! Medalists and 1st Team All-Conference honors went to Brooklyn Smith who came in 3rd overall and Lucy Wachtel was not too far behind with a finish of 7th! Katlyn Seaman (15), Emma DeBaene (16), Elanor DeBlieck (17), Ella Toom (18), and Ayla Schultz (20) took home 2nd Team All-Conference!
Also competing for the Lady Leafs were Jeslen Rink, Kady Fouts, Liberty Brumbaugh, Bella Curcuru, Madison Simms, Hannah Stone, Emma Veloz, Rachael Roodhouse, Molly Snyder, Jessa Gramling, Gia Ritter, Megan McClanahan, Kjerstin Wildemuth, & Kelsey Dillie.
Final Standings
Geneseo 58
Sterling 65
Quincy 77
Rock Island 95
Moline 110
Alleman 145
UTHS 167
Galesburg 225
Next Up: IHSA 2A Galesburg Regional on Saturday October 21 at Lake Storey Park.
GHS Cross Country Dominates At The WB6 Championships!
Western Big 6 Champion Maple Leafs & Lady Leafs Cross Country Teams! (Photo By GHS XC)
Lady Leafs Back In The Win Column!
Lady Leafs Celebrate A Victory Over Alleman Earlier This Season. (Photo By Geneseo Current)
GHS volleyball improved their record to 9-4 in Western Big 6 play and 14-13 overall after defeating Rock Island 25-15, 17-25, 25-18 on Thursday evening at RIHS. The win snapped a two game skid as the Lady Leafs had dropped a pair to Moline (25-18, 25-23) and Orion (26-24, 25-19) earlier in the week.
Next Up: At the Limestone Fall Classic this Saturday (9:00am) at Limestone High School in Bartonville, IL. The Lady Leafs return home Monday with a non-conference matchup with Dixon followed by Senior Night on Tuesday as Sterling comes to GHS. Both varsity matches scheduled to start at 6:00pm.
Key Performers (Rock Island)
Kill
Lizzie Rapps: 16
Katie VanDeWoestyne: 7
Elli Barickman: 5
Kendall Ellerbrock: 5
Ace
Alysia Perez: 4
Assists
Alysia Perez: 29
Digs
Sydney Nelson: 16
Lizzie Rapps: 14
Mady Mooney: 8
Blocks
Katie VanDeWoestyne: 2 (assist)
Alysia Perez: 1 (assist)
Lizzie Rapps: 1 (assist)
Kendall Ellerbrock: 1 (assist)
Payton Snider: 1 (assist)
Underclass Scores
Rock Island defeated Sophs 25-21, 25-10
Rock Island defeated Freshmen 16-25, 25-20, 15-11
Key Performers (Orion)
Kill
Lizzie Rapps: 7
Elli Barickman: 7
Katie VanDeWoestyne: 1
Payton Snider: 1
Ace
Alysia Perez: 2
Assists
Alysia Perez: 16
Digs
Sydney Nelson: 13
Alysia Perez: 7
Lizzie Rapps: 7
Blocks
Kendall Ellerbrock: 4 (assist)
Katie VanDeWoestyne: 3 (assist)
Alysia Perez: 2 (assist)
Lizzie Rapps: 2 (assist)
Elli Barickman: 2 (assist)
Underclass Scores
Orion defeated Sophs 25-23, 25-21
Freshmen defeated Orion 25-21, 25-18
Leafs Wrap Up 2023 Regular Season In Quincy.
Leafs Battling It Out With Sterling On October 5 (Photo By Geneseo Current)
The Geneseo Maple Leafs Boys Soccer team wrapped up the 2023 regular season on Tuesday October 10 in Quincy where the host Blue Devils picked up the 3-1 victory. GHS finished 1-6 in WB6 play and are currently 1-13 overall.
Next Up: At the Galesburg Regional where the #8 seeded Leafs will face #4 seeded Ottawa on Wednesday October 18 (7:00pm) at Galesburg High Schools Van Dyke Field.
Lady Leafs vs Moline (Photos) →
Maroons End Lady Leaf Winning Streak
The Lady Leafs (13-12, 8-4) six match winning streak came to a halt on Tuesday October 10 as Western Big 6 leading Moline left Geneseo with a 25-18, 25-23 victory over GHS. Next Up: A non-conference matchup with Orion on Wednesday October 11 followed by a trip to Rock Island on Thursday October 12.
Top Performers
Kill
Katie VanDeWoestyne: 5
Lizzie Rapps: 3
Ace
Alysia Perez: 1
Lizzie Rapps: 1
Sydney Nelson: 1
Assists
Alysia Perez: 12
Digs
Mady Mooney: 7
Alysia Perez: 6
Sydney Nelson: 5
Blocks
Kendall Ellerbrock: 1 (assist)
Katie VanDeWoestyne: 1 (assist)
Alysia Perez: 1 (assist)
Lizzie Rapps: 1 (assist)
Underclass Scores
Moline defeated Sophs 26-24, 25-14
Moline defeated Freshmen 25-22, 25-18
Green Machine: BRAKEdown - Week 8
By Keith Brake
Geneseo Current
Week 8 and it's getting exciting!
Now it's Week 8, and the football season is more exciting than ever for both Geneseo and Quincy.
Both are going to the playoffs, and both have a shot of gaining at least a share of the Western Big Six championship.
Quincy (7-0) and Geneseo (6-1) meet Friday night at Flinn Stadium in Quincy.
A Quincy win means an unshared conference championship for the Blue Devils, who haven't won the WB6 since 2016. The Blue Devils finish their league season with this game.
Geneseo, which qualified for the playoffs for the 43rd time with last week's 63-6 run past Mendota, still have a conference home date against Rock Island next week.
But with two more wins, the Leafs will have at least a piece of the WB6 crown, and a shot at a playoff opener at home.
“The playoffs are a big deal. That's an accomplishment,” said Geneseo Coach Larry Johnsen Jr. “We've reminded the kids that they have something to play for.”
They know. And it starts with a Quincy team that is electric on offense.
“Very explosive,” Johnsen said. “They have guys who can run who are as athletic as heck. They're deep in the skill positions and they have big guys up front.”
Both teams have had trouble against Sterling during the last two weeks.
I don't remind you about the closing seconds of Geneseo's loss to Sterling.
When Quincy played Sterling, the Blue Devils jumped out to a 21-0 first half lead. And yet, it wound up 35-33 for Quincy.
What happened? Turnovers. Four of them and they helped get Sterling back in the game.
Sterling scored a touchdown with 2:07 left to play, then went for a two-point conversion to tie.
Quincy's Jack Hammock used his closing speed to knock down the conversion pass, then the Blue Devils held on.
Quincy led 443 to 326 in total yardage. And, go ahead and read something into both those numbers . . .just for fun.
The Blue Devils lead with their offense and quarterback Bradyn Little. He was 14-for-28 for 251 yards and three touchdowns, and had one interception against Sterling.
Running back Jeraius Rice Jr. rushed 24 times for 184 yards and caught four passes for 97 more.
Wide receiver Tykell Hammers had six catches for 109 yards and three touchdowns.
When Quincy snaps the ball, it's like the lid on a jack-in-the-box pops off, and jackrabbits fly out and scatter.
“We cannot simulate in practice how fast it happens,” Johnsen said. “We need to hold on the first couple series to get acclimated,” he said.
Johnsen said Quincy's defense “will bring pressure. Their big linemen are mountains to move, then you've got linebackers bringing pressure,” he said. “And they've got good athletes on their third level.”
“We need to have the same mentality we did against UT,” Johnsen said. In that one, Geneseo scored touchdowns on its first eight possessions and put up 55 points. “Our best defense will be keeping our offense on the field,” Geneseo's coach said.
Last week against Mendota, “we were a little sluggish at first, but the guys got going and that is what was important. We had a very emotional game against Sterling, some kids got a little banged up, and it was important to get back on the field.”
“We're movin' on,” he said. “We want to play this game our style. Play loose and have a good time. I'm sure they (Quincy) will be preparing for us, too.”
Hayden Moore Caps Off GHS Career With a 4th Place Finish!
2-Time State Medalist Hayden Moore (Photo Courtesy Of Geneseo Boys Golf)
At the D.A. Wiebring Golf Club in Normal, GHS Senior Hayden Moore shot an overall 146 in the 2A State Finals this weekend to finish 4th place! Moore, who is now a two time state medalist leaves the GHS golf program as the most decorated golfer in school history! Hayden will continue his golf career at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. Congratulations and best of luck Hayden!
Alysia Perez hits High School Milestone
Alysia Perez, a senior hit a career milesone on Tuesday, October third. Against United Township, Perez put up her 1,000th assist.
Tennis Senior Night →
Green Machine 63 Mendota 6 (Photos) →
Green Machine Throttles Mendota 63-6!
Ring That Bell! (Photo By Geneseo Current) More Photos To Come!
GHS (6-1) clinched their 2nd straight playoff berth and 43rd overall in their 63-6 victory over old NCIC foe Mendota on Friday night at Bob Reade Field.
Next Up: At Quincy where a share of the WB6 Championship will be at stake. The Blue Devils (7-0, 5-0 WB6) defeated Sterling 35-33 on Friday evening at SHS.
Lady Leaf Volleyball Downs Galesburg 2-1!
Alysia Perez (#1) & Katie VanDeWoestyne (#18) battle with Galesburg earlier this season (Photo By Geneseo Current)
After dropping a tough 25-23 opening set in Galesburg on Thursday evening, the Lady Leafs (13-11, 8-3 WB6) rallied in dominant fashion as they cruised 25-10 & 25-17 in sets two & three respectively to defeat the host Silver Streaks! Next Up: At home against WB6 leading Moline (10-1 WB6) on Tuesday October 10 at 6:00pm.
Top Performers
Kill
Lizzie Rapps: 12
Kendall Ellerbrock: 7
Katie VanDeWoestyne: 7
Ace
Alysia Perez: 5
Assists
Alysia Perez: 30
Digs
Sydney Nelson: 21
Lizzie Rapps: 11
Mady Mooney: 11
Kylie Maertens: 11
Blocks
Kendall Ellerbrock: 4 (assist)
Katie VanDeWoestyne: 3 (assist)
Elli Barickman: 1 (solo)
Lizzie Rapps: 1 (solo)
Underclass Scores
Galesburg defeated Sophs
28-26, 18-25, 22-25
Freshmen defeated Galesburg
25-22, 25-22
Maple Leaf Soccer Falls To Sterling 3-2. (Photos) →
Lady Leaf Tennis Lobs Past United Township!
Celina Pena (Photo By Geneseo Current)
Another victory for Lady Leafs Tennis on Tuesday afternoon as they defeated United Township 8-1 in East Moline! Picking up singles wins for GHS were Madison Reade (6-0, 6-0), Addi Snodgrass (7-5, 6-4), Ella Pettit (6-1, 6-1), Addison Dykstra (6-2, 6-2), & Celina Pena (6-0, 6-0).
Lady Leaf doubles winners were Paige Swain/Madison Reade (6-3, 6-1), Mia Kelly/Addison Dykstra (6-3, 6-1), & Addi Snodgrass/Ella Pettit (6-0, 6-0).
Next Up: Senior Night on Wednesday 10/4! The 12 senior Leafs will face off in doubles exhibitions.
Leafs Get First Win →
Soccer Senior Night →
Lady Leafs Continue To Roll!
Lady Leafs Celebrate (Photo By Geneseo Current)
Lady Leafs volleyball have now won 10 of their previous 14 matches after they defeated United Township in straight sets (25-17, 25-18) on Tuesday night in East Moline! GHS improved their record to 12-11 overall and are currently tied for 2nd in the Western Big 6 at 7-3. Next Up: At Galesburg on Thursday 10/5 at 6:00pm.
Top Performers
Kills
Kendall Ellerbrock: 7
Elli Barickman: 6
Lizzie Rapps: 5
Katie VanDeWoestyne: 5
Ace
Alysia Perez: 3
Assists
Alysia Perez: 21
Digs
Alysia Perez: 14
Lizzie Rapps: 10
Blocks
Kendall Ellerbrock: 1
Underclass Scores
UT defeated Sophs
21-25, 29-27, 24-26
Freshmen defeated UT
25-21, 17-25, 15-11
Green Machine: BRAKEdown - Week 7
By Keith Brake
Geneseo Current
Leafs (really) Close, but Prize Yet to Come
Geneseo's crowd was up at a decibel level sufficient to wake up the echoes and shake down thunder.
Quarterback AJ Weller was back in the game, leading the Green Machine down the field late in the fourth quarter, trailing 7-3.
“It was loud,” said Geneseo Coach Larry Johnsen Jr.
“It was total chaos on the sideline, for a while,” Johnsen said. “We were penalized once for having 13 men on the field,” the coach said.
It only seemed like the Sterling defense had that many for most of the night.
“The coaches couldn't hear each other. The players couldn't hear us,” Johnsen said.
Still Geneseo willed itself forward, getting to Sterling's two-yard line, where the down linemen on each side could hear each other breathing despite the racket. It came down to fourth-and-goal from the six, with 10 seconds left to play.
The Leafs launched running back Jeron Neal into the defense. He hit a seam, then bellied to the right and went down in a churning mass of bodies at the right front of the end zone.
The officials ruled the ball was inches short of the goal line.
Geneseo's crowd was dumbstruck. Everything seemed frozen in time, for just moment.
Sterling's defense had let the air out of Geneseo's green and yellow balloons. Again. Those balloons spit and spun crazily and crashed. There was no horn noise blaring from the scoreboard. Geneseo's celebratory fireworks remained grounded.
Frustration. Elevated frustration.
So, now what? Most Geneseo fans had visions of the Maple Leafs catching – then passing – the Golden Warriors, all in one night. One glorious, in-your-face-Sterling night.
But, what happened Friday may lead to happier moments, yet this season, for this Geneseo team, which was and remains – good.
“Our defense played really well, our best game of the season for the most part,” Geneseo's coach said.
But Sterling's defense was at the top of the story, like it has been for a number of years now.
The Warrior defenders flew around like they usually do, but none better than tackle Kendric Muhammed (#68). “He won his battles up front and made big plays,” Johnsen said.
Still, Geneseo was able to move. The Leafs had 15 first downs to Sterling's six. Geneseo rushed 48 times and netted 136 yards. For Sterling: 24 rushes, 130 yards. Geneseo was five-for-14 passing for 47 yards. For Sterling: two-for-12 passing for 43 yards.
That adds up to 62 plays and 183 yards for Geneseo, and 36 plays for 173 yards for Sterling. Those numbers are lot closer than they have been for years.
Close works in hand grenades, but not in football. It was still no cigar for Geneseo.
“It was just one game. If we don't bounce back, ,. if we lose the next one, than we'll have let Sterling beat us twice,” Johnsen said.
“We're still in the hunt in the WB6,” said Geneseo's coach. “A three-way tie for the championship is still possible, even a home playoff opener is still possible,” he said. “Our goals are still out there in front of us. It's just that now we're not in total control of our destiny.”
Geneseo had first possession against Sterling. The Leafs drove 63 yards in 8:41, but Sterling's quickness on defense started showing up after the Leafs crossed the 50. Brayden Combs kicked a 24-yard field goal to put Geneseo up 3-0.
The Warriors took a 7-3 halftime lead on a nice-but-fourth-and-11 touchdown pass play.
Leafs fans noticed defensive back Weller come off the field during the drive. He didn't come out to start the third quarter.
“Migraine,” Johnsen said. Jackson McAvoy, a sophomore, filled in at quarterback in the third quarter, and did a creditable job.
But Weller came back to start the fourth, and led Geneseo's second major drive, this one also 63 yards in 2:54, ending at the Sterling one-yard line, whereupon the Warriors quarterback ran 99 yards for a score as time ran out.
UP NEXT: MENDOTA
Now comes a non-conference game as Mendota, a rival from the days of the NCIC Southwest division, visits Bob Reade Field.
They last met in the 2009 playoffs. Geneseo leads the series 22-19-1 – and has won the last 19 in a row.
Mendota got its first win last week, over Port Byron Riverdale.
What will be the Leafs' mental state for Mendota?
Speaking on Sunday afternoon, the Leafs coach said. “We'll find out starting Monday.”
PLAYOFF PICTURE - Geneseo became playoff-eligible with its win over Galesburg. One more win guarantees the Leafs a spot in the dance itself. “We've still got a lot to play for,” Johnsen said.
