BRAKEdown - Leafs 'Finish' One And Look For Another

By Keith Brake
Geneseo Current

One in a row! And we'll take it!

The goals against Galesburg were to finish plays, finish drives, and finish the game.

Missions accomplished in Geneseo's 28-21 win over Galesburg last Friday at Bob Reade Field.

The Leafs absorbed a 350-yard, three-touchdown assault from Silver Streaks running back Jamar Range.

“We found a way,” said Geneseo Coach Matt Furlong.

The “finish” by the Leafs was an 80-yard scoring drive, that took more than four minutes and ended with 1:14 left to play on an option run right by quarterback Jackson McAvoy.

The touchdown was the first in the second half a game by Geneseo since the season opener against Chicago Comer.

Range, who is listed at 5-11 and 180-pounds, is a piece of football work. He follows his blocking and does some intricate hip-hop cutting. Defenders reach for him and after he isn't there, he hits the afterburners and he really is gone.

Furlong recited a short list of Chicagoland backs he had faced over 19 years. “Range would be on that list, toward the top,” the coach said. “The thing we didn't note on the films we saw was his strength.”

Galesburg didn't go to him on two key plays late in the game. A quarterback sack by Kye Weinzierl put the Streaks back on the 20-yard line, whereupon a 37-yard field goal attempt into a stiff north wind didn't make it.

Later, a fourth-down pass toward the boundary was low and batted down by the Leafs.

Furlong admitted the Geneseo staff was surprised – and happy - when Galesburg didn't call on Range then in its hour of need.

Galesburg outrushed Geneseo by about 100 yards, but with the Leafs nearing 300 on the ground, that's not so bad.

Halfback Weinzierl and fullback Kolten Schmoll-Burton did some heavy running, especially on Geneseo's 80-yard winning drive.

This week, it's on to Sterling, where a pair of 3-2 teams with playoff aspirations collide over the ball.

Furlong said the Leafs “defended the pass pretty well” against Galesburg, which does have some playmakers on the edges.

They'll likely get a bigger dose of that against Sterling quarterback Drew Nettleton, who threw for a school-record five touchdowns in the Golden Warriors' 40-3 win over Galesburg a couple weeks ago.

Furlong knows Geneseo's recent history against Sterling, an old NCIC Northeast rival that remains the only WB6 team the Leafs haven't beaten since both teams entered the conference.

Sterling has won nine in a row over Geneseo, limiting the Leafs to one touchdown – or less – in eight of them.

“They're aggressive. They play box-heavy on defense,” the coach said.

“They take things away from you.”

“We're excited to play Sterling,” Furlong said, noting he hopes Geneseo's changed offensive schemes this season can isolate some Warriors on a defensive island during the game.

“But first, we've got a mental block we need to get past here,” said the coach.

“Sterling is well-coached, and it appears they're getting better as the season goes along,” he said.

“We overcame some adversity against Galesburg,” said Geneseo's coach. “It wasn't our best game, but we got some stops on defense. . . and we closed it out. The kids were excited.”

Lady Leafs Rally Past Rock Island, Take 2nd At Kaneland Invite

September 26 - Rock Island High School
Lady Leafs 20-25, 25-11, 25-14 Rock Island

Digs
Lizzie Rapps 18
Ava DeSplinter 11
Kailee Williams 8
Katherine Barickman 5

Aces
Elli Barickman 6
Katie VanDeWoestyne 2

Assists
K. Barickman 33
E. Barickman 2

Block Assists
E. Barickman 4
Rapps 2
Williams 2

Kills
Williams 14
E. Barickman 9
Rapps 9
VanDeWoestyne 5

Underclass Scores
Sophomores 25-17, 25-23 Rock Island
Rock Island 25-23, 25-17 Freshmen


September 28 - Kaneland Invite - Kaneland High School
Lady Leafs 25-23, 25-18 Batavia
Lady Leafs 25-12, 25-17 Naperville (Neuqua Valley)
Lady Leafs 25-23, 25-22 Woodstock (North)
Kaneland 25-19, 17-25, 15-10 Lady Leafs

The Lady Leafs Sophomore team won the Rock Falls Tournament on Saturday as well!


Brooklyn Smith Takes 3rd At Sterling Rock River Run, Gehl 4th

September 28 - Sterling Rock River Run - Hoover Park
GHS Girls Varsity Results
(7th Overall)
3rd: Brooklyn Smith (19:19.70)
43rd: Elanor DeBlieck (22:20.90)
45th: Jeslen Rink (22:23.90)
80th: Kady Fouts (23:58.00)
101st: Bella Curcuru (25:16.70)
117th: Racheal Roodhouse (26:06.10)
120th: Hope Kuster (26:15.60)
134th: Jessa Gramling (27:39.50)


GHS Boys Varsity Results (9th Overall)
4th: Dylan Gehl (16:10.70)
8th: Jaxson Sottos (16:24.70)
61st: Kaden Elmer (17:55.10)
72nd: Graysen Carlson (18:08.80)
78th: Aidan Bries (18:25.00)
103rd: Max Johnson (19:05.20)
122nd: Rylan Lambert (19:52.20)
127th: Christian Haney (20:10.40)
129th: Jacob Taylor (20:14.30)
150th: Calvin Bell (21:02.40)
158th: Tyler Holtzen (21:34.90)
163rd: Connor Douglas (21:49.80)
165th: Shane Bagby (21:54.10)


GHS Girls Fresh/Soph Results
10th: Evelyn DeBaene (21:50.50)
14th: Ayla Schultz (22:23.10)
26th: Jacey Gehl (24:03.90)
32nd: Stella Allison (25:00.40)


GHS Boys Fresh/Soph Results (8th Overall)
35th: Jack Kreiss (19:28.60)
36th: Micah Johnson (19:30.40)
37th: Greyson Claerhout (19:30.70)
53rd: Alex Aleman (20:28.00)
115th: Patrick Versluis (23:57.00)
120th: Rylan Carlson (24:16.40)

Maple Leafs Victorious On Senior Night, Finish 8th At Sterling Invite

September 25 - Country View GC
Maple Leafs 149 UTHS 194

GHS Results
1st: Bryson VanHoutte (33 / -3)
2nd: Kwin VanKerrebroeck (37 / +1)
3rd: Elijah Ford (39 / +3)
4th: Drew Kelly (40 / +4)
5th: Grady Bernahl (44 / +8)
7th: Ashton Veloz (47 / +11)


September 26 - Sherrard - Country View GC
Maple Leafs 153 Sherrard 189

GHS Results
1st: Bryson VanHoutte (34 / -2)
2nd: Kwin VanKerrebroeck (39 / +3)
t-3rd: Elijah Ford (40 / +4)
t-3rd: Ashton Veloz (40 / +4)
5th: Drew Kelly (43 / +7)
7th: Grady Bernahl (45 / +9)

JV Results
Maple Leafs 174 Sherrard 128 (2 golfers)
1st: Owen Parker (40 / +4)
2nd: Dylan Cotty (42 / +6)
3rd: Brody Clementz (45 / +9)
4th: Carter Dickey (47 / +11)
t-5th: Aiden Brudos (51 / +15)
t-5th: Kellen VanKerrebroeck (51 / +15)


September 28 - Sterling Invite - Emerald Hill GC
Final Standings
Riverdale 312
Sterling 335
DeKalb 336
Dixon 336
Sycamore 341
Rock Island 342
Maple Park (Kaneland) 351
Geneseo 352
Rochelle 363
Yorkville (Parkview) 391
Sherrard 400
United Township 446

GHS Results
4th: Bryson VanHoutte (76 / +4)
23rd: Ashton Veloz (88 / +16)
t-38th: Kwin VanKerrebroeck (94 / +22)
t-38th: Elijah Ford (94 / +22)
43rd: Drew Kelly (96 / +24)
57th: Grady Bernahl (103 / +31)


Lady Leafs Swing Their Way Past Alleman, Come Up Short In Dixon

September 23 - Riverside Park
Lady Leafs 7 Alleman 2

Singles
RIA-Mary Reagan defeated G-Addi Snodgrass 6-2, 6-1
RIA-Kate Walsh defeated G-Madison Reade 6-2, 7-5
G-Kendyl Wassenhove defeated RIA-Hannah Andrews 6-4, 7-6 (3)

Doubles
G-Madison Reade/Kendyl Wassenhove defeated RIA-Maddie Vrana/Kate Walsh 6-0, 6-1
G-Annie Maxwell/Stella Smith defeated RIA-Hannah Andrews/Jolin Pottkamp 6-0, 6-1
G-Addi Snodgrass/Lily Taylor defeated RIA-Mary Reagan/Maggie Reagan 6-4, 7-5


September 26 - Dixon High School
Dixon 3 Lady Leafs 2
Singles
D-Grace Ferguson defeated G-Jenny Parsons 6-0, 6-0
D-Addison Arjes defeated G-Erica DeDecker 6-0, 6-0

Doubles
D-Rachel Lance/Brooklyn Arjes defeated G-Addi Snodgrass/Lily Taylor 6-2, 7-5
G-Madison Reade/Kendyl Wassenhove defeated D-Arielle Tefiku/Jenna Mustapha 6-2, 6-2
G-Annie Maxwell/Stella Smith defeated D-Lily Herrera/Joely Ortgieson 6-3, 6-1


Green Machine Ends Two Game Skid, Hold Off Galesburg To Pick Up First WB6 Win

September 27 - Bob Reade Field
Green Machine 28 Galesburg 21

1st Quarter
Ga-Jamar Range 64 yard run (PAT) (0-7)
G-VanHyfte 9 yard run (Holke PAT) (7-7)
Ga-Range 80 yard run (PAT) (7-14)
G-Kolten Schmoll-Burton 5 yard run (Holke PAT) (14-14)

2nd Quarter
G-Schmoll-Burton 8 yard run (Holke PAT) (21-14)

3rd Quarter
Ga-Range 1 yard run (PAT) (21-21)

4th Quarter
G-McAvoy 7 yard run (Holke PAT) (28-21)

Underclass Score
Freshmen 21 Galesburg 14

Lady Leafs Down The Pioneers

September 23 - Riverside Park
Lady Leafs 7 Alleman 2

Singles
RIA-Mary Reagan defeated G-Addi Snodgrass 6-2, 6-1
RIA-Kate Walsh defeated G-Madison Reade 6-2, 7-5
G-Kendyl Wassenhove defeated RIA-Hannah Andrews 6-4, 7-6 (3)

Doubles
G-Madison Reade/Kendyl Wassenhove defeated RIA-Maddie Vrana/Kate Walsh 6-0, 6-1
G-Annie Maxwell/Stella Smith defeated RIA-Hannah Andrews/Jolin Pottkamp 6-0, 6-1
G-Addi Snodgrass/Lily Taylor defeated RIA-Mary Reagan/Maggie Reagan 6-4, 7-5

BRAKEdown - 'Finishing' Includes Putting Things Together

By Keith Brake
Geneseo Current

Finish plays. Finish . . .drives. Finish . . . .games!

“Finishing” might be a mantra for the Maple Leafs this week as they await Galesburg's invasion Friday night at Bob Reade Field.

Geneseo is 2-2 on the season, but it's the last two that have left marks on the Leafs' way of thinking.

Respected opponents, Moline and United Township, were clearly in the Green Machine's sights as halftime arrived in both Western Big Six games.

The Leafs trailed Moline 24-21 at half, and led UT 16-14 at intermission.

Moline wound up winning 51-21 and UT beat the Leafs 35-16.

“Our points of emphasis this season are growth and improvement,” said Geneseo first-year coach Matt Furlong. “We want to be playing our best football in weeks seven, eight, nine and into the playoffs.”

“But when plays go against you,” said Furlong, “some self-doubt can creep into your mind.”

Galesburg brings a 1-3 record in, the victory being over a winless Bartonville Limestone team. They lost to Dunlap, Morrison and Sterling.

The Silver Streaks “have explosive ability and can create problems in that regard,” Furlong said. “They're like UT in that they want to get the ball to fast guys out on the edge. And they have a back who rushed for almost 400 yards in one game.”

Against UT, the Leafs led 9-0 after one quarter and took it out to 16-7 midway through the second period.

The Panthers hit a 20-yard touchdown pass to cut it to 16-14 with 2:23 left in the half.

Geneseo drove, but missed a late 27-yard field goal attempt.

And then came something that hasn't been friendly to Geneseo's offense the last three games – the second half.

The Leafs didn't score in the second half in their win at Clinton, Wis., nor in the second halves against Moline and UTHS.

“UTHS played well defensively, but they gave us some space,” Furlong said. “We've got to be able to attack that.”

The coach had no criticism of any sort about how backup quarterback Ethan Galloway ran Geneseo's offense. “He did what he needed to do,” Furlong said.

He noted that usual starter Jackson McAvoy should be ready to go against Galesburg.

“We continued to limit our penalties,” Furlong said. “When we all do our assignments and play well as a unit, we play well,” said the coach. “When we don't, we struggle.”

UT's pass blocking was air-tight as the Panthers struck twice through the air in the third quarter.

Trailing 28-16 after the third, the Leafs still had a mathematical chance.

The Panthers finished things with a 90-yard scoring drive that ended about two minutes before the final buzzer.

“Our kids' effort has been great,” Furlong said. “Now, we've got to get everything to come together.”

Lady Leafs Tennis Take Down Princeton, Dominate Kewanee

September 16 - GHS Courts
Lady Leafs 3 Princeton 2
Singles

P-Emilee Merkel defeated G-Stella Smith 6-2, 7-5
P-Audrey Thompson defeated G-Erica DeDecker 6-1, 6-2

Doubles
G-Madison Reade/Kendyl Wassenhove defeated P-Nora Schneider/Fiona Wempe 6-3, 6-1
G-Addi Snodgrass/Lily Taylor defeated Katelynn Hartmann/Anna Ellis 6-0, 6-0
G-Jenny Parsons/Annie Maxwell defeated P-Paige Jesse/Ella Kinnamon 6-1, 6-1


September 18 - GHS Courts
Lady Leafs 9 Kewanee 0
Singles
G-Madison Reade defeated K-London Currie 6-0, 6-0
G-Kendyl Wassenhove defeated K-Julia Pendergrass 6-0, 6-0
G-Stella Smith defeated K-Jordan Anderson 6-1, 6-0
G-Jenny Parsons defeated K-Azucena Cabada 6-0, 6-0
G-Erica DeDecker defeated K-London Pettis 6-1, 6-0
G-Emilia Schmidt defeated K-Maelie Jermenc 6-0, 6-0

Doubles
G-Madison Reade/Kendyl Wassenhove defeated K-Emma Brants/Hallee Switzer 6-1, 6-0
G-Lily Taylor/Addi Snodgrass defeated K-Lilibeth Bretado/Chayse Sturtevant 6-0, 6-0
G-Annie Maxwell/Ava Sedam defeated K-Riley McClimans/Avalynn Hughes 6-0, 6-1


September 21 - Galesburg High School - Streaks Invite
(Majority Of The Invite Was Cancelled Due To Rain)
Singles
UT-Lilith Priester defeated G-Stella Smith 6-4, 6-4

Doubles
RIA-Mary Reagan/Hannah Andrews defeated G-Madison Reade/Kendyl Wassenhove 6-3, 7-5

Lady Leafs On A Roll....Collect Wins Over UT, Orion, & Galesburg

September 17 - United Township High School
Lady Leafs 25-17, 25-13 UTHS

Underclass Scores
Sophomores 25-23, 25-13 UTHS
Freshmen 25-20, 25-19 UTHS


September 18 - GHS Gym
Lady Leafs 25-17, 25-23 Orion


Underclass Scores
Sophomores 26-24, 15-25, 25-3 Orion
Orion 25-20, 25-15 Freshmen


September 19 - Galesburg High School
Lady Leafs 25-13, 25-18 Galesburg


Underclass
Sophomores 25-19, 25-27, 25-21 Galesburg
Freshmen 25-18, 25-8

Overall Record: 9-4 (4-1 WB6)