Lady Leaf Grapplers Finish 5th At Minooka Tourney!

2023-24 Lady Leafs Wrestling Team (Photo Submitted)

Molly Snyder - 1st Place! (Photo Submitted)

The 2023-24 Lady Leaf wrestling team started off the season in strong fashion at the Minooka Girls Thanksgiving Throwdown on Wednesday November 22! With 185 points, GHS finished 5th overall out of 23 teams with 9 of 15 wrestlers placing in the top 5! Finishing ahead of the Lady Leafs were West Aurora (286), host Minooka (262), Lockport (246.5), & Tinley Park Andrew (226).

GHS Varsity Top 5
100: Molly Snyder - 1st Place
135: Grace Schilling - 4th Place
125: Lydia King - 5th Place
130: Bella Curcuru - 5th Place
145: Gia Ritter - 5th Place
190: Aj Juarez - 5th Place

GHS JV Top 5
145: Lauren Piquard - 1st Place
130: Emily Bopes - 3rd Place
170: Macy Litherland - 3rd Place

Also competing for varsity were Rachel Roodhouse (120), Reagan Bopes (140), Sophie Bellagamba (155), & Molly Neumann (170). Lily Roodhouse (140) and Madelynn Roberts (155) also competed for JV.

Next Up: Saturday November 25 at the Rockford East Girls Invite! Event begins at 9:00am.

One in a Row!

By Keith Brake
Geneseo Current

And Geneseo's varsity boys basketball team will take this new winning streak, thank you.

The Leafs began the Ryan Hill coaching era with a 58-41 win over the Erie-Prophetstown co-op team on Monday evening, Nov. 20.

It was the first game of the season, and it was part of the Geneseo Thanksgiving Tournament.

Geneseo didn't win a boys basketball game all of last season. That led to the dismissal of former Coach Brad Storm, and the hiring of Hill, who had been coaching at Davenport Central.

The Leafs showed a fast-moving defense and the ability to move the ball quickly on offense and hit shots from the wings in taking a 42-21 halftime lead.

The Panthers got more pressure on the ball after halftime and played their best quarter, outscoring Geneseo 16-8 to cut the Leaf lead to 50-37.

That gave Geneseo a chance to work on a time-killing weave on offense.

The Leafs wound up outscoring Erie-Prophetstown 8-4 in the fourth quarter to pull away to the 17-point victory.

There were some celebratory hugs as the Geneseo regulars came out in the closing seconds.

The tourney continues for Geneseo on Wednesday, Nov. 22, when the Leafs host Kewanee.

Dylan Gehl Finishes 7th At State As GHS XC Concludes The 2023 Season!

2023 GHS Boys Cross Country Team State Finalists (Photo Submitted)

GHS Freshmen Brooklyn Smith Prepares To Begin The State Race. (Photo Submitted)

The Geneseo High School Boys Cross Country team capped off their season with an 18th place finish (446 points) at the IHSA 2A State Finals this past Saturday in Peoria. Marion High School (112 points) were winners of the championship. Junior Dylan Gehl earned himself a state medal with his 7th place finish and also set the second best GHS Boys XC time at Detweiller Park with a 14:48.36. Dan Chenoweth holds the top time of 14:24 which was set during the state finals in 2006. Also competing for the Maple Leafs were Sam Mosbarger (3rd/15:14.89), Jaxson Sottos (131st/16:10.65), Jack Kreiss (186th/16:48.23), Max Johnson (194th/16:53.58), Kaden Elmer (200th/17:00.59), & Aidan Bries (205th/17:06.19).

Brooklyn Smith concluded an impressive freshman season for the Lady Leafs as she finished 56th overall at last Saturdays 2A State Finals. With the time of 18:28.54, Smith finished 11th out of the 56 freshman runners. A bright future is ahead for Brooklyn and the Lady Leafs!

Green Machine: BRAKEdown - Post Playoffs

By Keith Brake
Geneseo Current

Playoff opponent was one of those 'tough outs'

Low bridge!!

What you do now is get up, dust yourself off, and go looking for the horse. . . so you can ride again.

IC Catholic Prep of Elmhurst was the low bridge that took down the Leafs on Saturday evening, Oct. 28.

The final was 35-12 and yes, the better team won this first round Class 4A playoff game.

The Knights were last year's Class 3A state champions and Geneseo Coach Larry Johnsen Jr. thinks they might appear in yet another championship game this season.

“It will take quite a team to beat them,” the coach said, mentioning various areas of strength the Knights possess. “Depth could be an issue for them, but they've got the skill kids.”

The positive for Geneseo, the coach said, “was our guys played hard,” he said. “They left it all on the field.”

“It was a tough start for us,” Johnsen said. Geneseo came out throwing on the game's first play from scrimmage. It was a sideline pass, and IC Catholic's Joey Gliatta intercepted at Geneseo's 16-yard line.

On first down, Gliatta ran under a touchdown pass from quarterback Dennis Mandala, and it was 7-0 just 11 seconds into the game.

The Leafs went three-and-out, then Mandala threw a 43-yard touchdown pass, and Geneseo was in a 14-0 hole at the 7:57 mark of the first quarter.

“We came back and got some points,” Johnsen said. “But ultimately their athletes took over the game. They reminded me of Quincy in the way they kept taking shots.”

What Geneseo wanted to do coming into this game the Leafs did on their third possession.

It was a 72-yard drive that took 8:03 off the clock, ended with a score, and cut ICC's lead to 14-6. Junior running back Kolten Schmoll-Burton gave it fuel with some slashing runs into the heart of the Knights' defense.

Quarterback AJ Weller kept the drive alive with a 14-yard scramble on a fourth down and 12 play. Weller got the touchdown on a play from the 11 where he got the Knights to bite on a hard fake to the left, then rolled around an open right side for the score.

“After we stumbled, we settled down some,” Johnsen said.

But a 77-yard, 11-play drive put ICC up 21-6 at halftime.

Running backs Aaron Harvey (#5) and Gliatta (#33) provided the speed and power, respectively.

It was more of the same in the second half, with quarterback Mandala throwing in passes to Iowa recruit K.J. Parker (#14).

“We contested them, but the law of averages says a team with their talent is going to make big plays,” Johnsen said.

So, a Geneseo team that started fast had a tough back end of its season and finished at 6-4.

“We were inches away from being 8-1 heading into the playoffs,” Johnsen said.

“Quincy was better than us,” Johnsen said. The Leaf coach thought Rock Island could have been a win. But, it got away.

And then, there was Sterling. “That was a really emotional loss for us,” said Johnsen.

Geneseo said goodbye to 21 seniors, who gave the Leafs an experienced and physical bunch with which to battle WB6 opponents.

“Off-seasons are huge,” Johnsen said. “Bodies change over the winter and into the spring.”

“We have a smattering of experience coming back, and that's something,” he said. “We're in a bit of a cycle now where our numbers are down. Depth will be a concern for us.”

“We did work in a number of younger guys this season, especially on defense. But we're losing a big batch, and that will be hard for us.”

Scheduling will be important for the Leafs. “Right now, we don't have our first two games set,” he said. Will Alleman be back? “We're not sure yet,” Geneseo's coach said. “If not, that's another date to fill, right between Sterling and Quincy.”

Life in high school football is about change and adaptation. The Leafs will head into the trainer's room with their future in front of them and the reality that they can control their end of that.

The Maple Leafs Plus A Lady Leaf Heading To The XC 2A State Finals!

IHSA 2A Geneseo Boys & Girls Cross Country Sectionals

The Maple Leafs Boys Cross Country team are heading to state! With their third place finish, GHS will compete at the IHSA 2A State Championships on Saturday November 4th! With 129 points, GHS finished behind only Washington (100) and sectional champ Morton (70) as junior Dylan Gehl (15:34.40/2nd), senior Sam Mosbarger (16:04.40/8th), and sophomore Jaxon Sottos (16:40.30/28th) ran the best GHS boys marks at Richmond Hill since 2018!

The Lady Leafs Girls Cross Country team took eighth overall with 212 points, 13 behind Lemont who took the final team spot for the state finals. GHS freshman Brooklyn Smith (20:01.40) finished 15th overall and qualified individually for next weekends state meet!

The state title meets will be ran at Detweiller Park in Peoria. Brooklyn is scheduled to run at 11:00am while the Maple Leafs run at 12:00pm. Best of luck to all!


GHS Boys Results
Dylan Gehl (15:34.40 - 2nd)
Sam Mosbarger (16:04.40 - 8th)
Jaxon Sottos (16:40.30 - 28th)
Aidan Bries (17:13.40 - 52nd)
Max Johnson (17:15.90 - 54th)
Jack Kreiss (17:29.10 - 65th)
Kaden Elmer (18:22.70 - 100th)

GHS Girls Results
Brooklyn Smith (20:01.40 - 15th)
Lucille Wachtel (21:05.20 - 42nd)
Ayla Schultz (21:15.50 - 48th)
Elanor DeBlieck (21:20.80 - 51st)
Katlyn Seaman (22:11.70 - 73th)
Emma DeBaene (22:30.80 - 78th)
Jeslen Rink (22:31.00 - 80th)

Maple Leafs set to race at the Geneseo Sectional on Saturday October 28 at Richmond Hill. (Photo By GHS Boys XC)

2023 WB6 All-Conference Football

Congratulations!

#77 Nolan Femali
1st Team Offense

#72 Kaden Salisbury
1st Team Defense

#10 Jackson Reade
1st Team Defense

#3 AJ Weller
1st Team Special Teams & Honorable Mention Offense

#51 Connor Mitchell
2nd Team Offense

#83 Luke Johnsen
2nd Team Offense

#75 Owen Skovronski
2nd Team Defense

#15 Cooper McKeag
2nd Team Defense

#32 Nathan Dunker
2nd Team Defense

#27 Jeron Neal
Honorable Mention Offense

#18 Brayden Combs
Special Teams Honorable Mention