SOMEBODY should benefit from PV-Geneseo collision!

By Keith Brake
Geneseo Current

Assuming we all survived that blast furnace of a heat wave at the start of the week, here we are out at – or headed for – Bob Reade Field and the “official” start of football season.

I say “official,” because we were here last week, too, for something new – a scrimmage against another school. And not just any school, but I'll have more to say about Pleasant Valley in a few paragraphs.

This week, it's the Catamounts from Gary Comer College Preparatory School, located about 10 miles or so south of downtown Chicago.

Comer has been here the last three years. Geneseo won all three games, by scores of 49-0, 52-6 and 56-0. The Catamounts play hard and they're determined to develop a strong program.

That's a tough thing to do for a Chicago Public League school. Among other things, they don't start football until high school. Some schools don't have a full field to practice on.

But, coming out here may be the only school-sponsored trip out of the city for some of these guys. They're glad to be here, so we're glad to have them. When they do something good on the field, why not reward them with applause or a cheer? You are absolutely the largest crowd they will play in front of all season.

Comer is organized, and one element they have is speed. The Leafs are learning a new defensive system, so if they read a key incorrectly, Comer could have six on the board and quickly.

Last week, there was that scrimmage against a nearby Quad-City school, Pleasant Valley. Those of you who were here – and there were a lot of you – know that it was a hard-hitting affair, played with enthusiasm.

They don't post scores of these scrimmages, but the only time I saw the goal line crossed was when the Spartans got in on a two-yard dive a little over halfway through the “game.”

The Spartans had a big defensive line. We're talking Quincy-like quickness and agility. Yeah, they could play in the Western Big Six and would, if the Mississippi River didn't bend where it does.

As it is, Pleasant Valley plays in the Mississippi Athletic Conference. That league also includes Davenport Assumption, Bettendorf, DeWitt Central, Clinton, Davenport Central, Davenport North and Davenport West, Muscatine and North Scott.

Pleasant Valley counts 1,541 students, to Genesseo's 840.5. Back in the day, I remember when Geneseo's enrollment was twice that of Pleasant Valley. Times change.

Against that competition, Pleasant Valley is 35-7 the last four years. Wow!

The Spartans should have been a good measuring stick for playing in the WB6, and that happens week after next when Moline comes to Bob Reade Field.

Next week, the Leafs head to Clinton, Wis., a town of 2,200 located in Rock County, about nine miles northeast of Beloit, a small city which hugs the Illinois-Wisconsin border.

Clinton is just 88 miles east of where I live now, in Cuba City. But, I don't go to that part of Wisconsin, ever, and know little about them.

But, they've had some success lately. They're a school of 550 students, had a 5-5 season last year, and made it to the first round of the playoffs in their division.

I've read that Clinton has a sizable population of Amish, has a clean environment and a family-friendly atmosphere.

But be alert to this: TV Channel 3 in Madison reported that West Nile Virus was detected in mosquitoes in Rock County last week. So bring your bug spray . . .and maybe an extra can.

And watch out for buggies out on the road. We have them in this part of the state, too, and you can't be too careful.

Safe travels, everyone!

VanHoutte Earns Co-Medalist, Leafs Finish 8th At Gary Saunders Invite

Bryson Vanhoutte shot a 70 (-1) to tie Tomas Rascon of Burlington, IA to earn co-medalist at the 50th Annual Gary Saunders Invitational on August 24 in Macomb.

Standings & GHS Results

Port Byron (Riverdale) 309
Carthage (Illini West) 326
Metamora 328
Bartonville (Limestone) 339
Carlinville 341
Davenport (Assumption), IA 344
Macomb 346
Geneseo 347
Pleasant Plains 374
Bloomington (Central Catholic) 375
Biggsville (West Central) 390
Burlington, IA 400
Rochester 403
Canton 477
Abingdon 213 (2 golfers)
Monmouth-Roseville 398 (4 golfers)

T-1st Bryson VanHoutte 70
Kwin Vankerrebroeck 91
Drew Kelly 93
Elijah Ford 95
Ashton Veloz 93
Kellen Vankerrebroeck 102

Lady Leafs Finish 4th In Metamora, 13th In Joliet

Metamora Invite - August 21
Standings & GHS Results

Dunlap 336
Metamora 352
Morton 358
Geneseo 389
Bloomington (Central Catholic) 393
Macomb 395
Peoria (Notre Dame) 399
Quincy 410
Eureka 445
East Peoria 107 (1 golfer)
Washington 436 (4 golfers)
Bartonville (Limestone) 473 (4 golfers)

T-9th - Olivia Seei 86
Keely Roberts 93
Claire DeGrave 104
Shay Schehl 106
Lillian Bellagamba 115
Katy Wilson 116


Joliet Township Invite - August 24
Standings & GHS Results

Plainfield (East) 325
Joliet Township 328
Oswego (East) 328
Edwardsville 332
Lockport 333
Mt. Prospect (Prospect) 338
Plainfield (North) 342
Wheaton (St. Francis) 352
Naperville (North) 354
Naperville (Neuqua Valley) 361
Tinley Park (Andrew) 363
LaGrange Park (Nazareth) 371
Geneseo 372
Yorkville 378
Plainfield (Central) 402
Frankfort (Lincoln-Way East) 402
Quincy 409
Plainfield (South) 422
New Lenox (Lincoln-Way Central) 427
Palos Hills (Stagg) 436
New Lenox (Lincoln-Way West) 444
Lemont 447

Olivia Seei 85
Keely Roberts 88
Claire DeGrave 98
Katy Wilson 101
Shay Schehl 108
Lillian Bellagamba 117

Lady Leafs Take 2nd At Potter Invite, Wassenhove & Smith Win Doubles

Kendyl Wassenhove & Stella Smith took first place in #2 Doubles as the Lady Leafs finished second overall at the Potter Invite on Saturday August 24 in Morton.

Standings & GHS Results

Moline 25
Geneseo 22
Dixon 21
Morton 17
Peoria (Richwoods) 12
Peoria (Notre Dame) 10
Normal (Community West) 9

Singles #1
Addi Snodgrass defeated Julia Watts (Peoria Notre Dame) 6-1, 6-0

Calla Graham (Moline) defeated Snodgrass 6-1, 6-0

Chloe Kendall (Morton) defeated Snodgrass 6-1, 6-0

Singles #2

Madison Reade defeated Celia Williams (Peoria Richwoods) 6-0, 6-1

Karenna Zemek (Moline) defeated Reade 6-0, 6-0

Reade defeated Maria Joseph (Peoria Notre Dame) 6-0, 6-0

Doubles #1
Lily Taylor/Annie Maxwell defeated Taylor DeLaere/Lucy Hansen (Normal Community West) 6-0, 6-1

Rachel Lance/Brooklyn Arjes (Dixon) defeated Taylor/Maxwell 6-, 6-4

Taylor/Maxwell defeated Hayley Martin/Emma Belsly (Morton) 6-3, 6-7 (5), 1-0 (2)

Doubles #2
Kendyl Wassenhove/Stella Smith defeated Naomi Getachew/Caroline Bertsche (Normal Community West) 6-2, 6-2

Wassenhove/Smith defeated Vrati Sharma/Chelsea Bitner (Moline) 6-1, 6-3

Maple Leafs Top Sherrard & Knoxville In Season Opener

Maple Leafs 161 Sherrard 201 Knoxville 207
Bryson VanHoutte shot a 39 to earn medalist as the 2024 GHS Boys Golf team kicked off the season at Lake Bracken in Galesburg on Tuesday August 20th. Finishing just one stroke behind was Drew Kelly.

Full GHS Results
1st: Bryson VanHoutee (39)
2nd: Drew Kelly (40)
t-3rd: Kwin VanKerrebroeck (41)
t-3rd: Ashton Veloz (41)
6th: Eli Ford (42)
t-7th: Kellen VanKerrebroeck (48)

Leafs Scrimmage Friday and YOU Can Be There!

By Keith Brake
Geneseo Current

“Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, it's time to turn on the Green Machine!”

What? On Friday, Aug. 23, you say? That's a week early! The boys need more time to get ready. . .

Well, scrimmages against eastern Iowa power program Pleasant Valley may help Geneseo do just that.

Gates at Bob Reade Field will open at 4:15 p.m. Friday, for an event that will start at 5.

Admission will be a freewill donation to benefit the GHS athletic department.

All levels of the PV and Geneseo programs will be involved. And, these scrimmages will replace the traditional Green-White scrimmage game, at least for this year.

“It's a new format that I think will benefit our football program,” said Geneseo Athletic Director Joe Nichols in a press release. “We'll see our first-team players go against Pleasant Valley's starters, and the same with our second stringers.”

“It will be a nice challenge for our student-athletes and provide a little bit of a measuring stick as we preparre for the season-opener on Aug. 30,” he said.

Here's the schedule for the night:

5 p.m. - Frosh-soph scrimmage, with 48 total plays.

6:10 p.m. - Junior varsity, with 32 total plays.

6:35 p.m. - Varsity teams, with 40 total plays over four 10-play segments.

After the scrimmages, cheerleaders are to be introduced and there will be an autograph night.

The Green Machine hosts Chicago Comer in the opener on Aug. 30, visits Clinton, Wis., the next week, and then comes back home for the Western Big Six opener against Moline.

Lady Leafs Golf Open Season With Victory Over Sterling

Lady Leafs 192 Sterling 202
The 2024 GHS Girls Golf team opened up the season on Monday afternoon at the Geneseo Country Club with a 192-202 win over Sterling. Olivia Seei (43) earned medalist in the victory followed by Keely Roberts (45).

Full GHS Results
1st: Olivia Seei (43)
2nd: Keely Roberts (45)
6th: Katy Wilson (51)
7th: Claire Degrave (53)
10th: Shay Schehl (57)
15th: Lillian Bellagamba (63)
17th: Gretchen Fuelling (69)
20th: Paysli Christ (78)