Green Machine Falls To WB6 Champion Quincy, Playoffs Still Within Reach

October 18 - Bob Reade Field
Quincy 55 Green Machine 18

1st Quarter
Q-Hammers 19 yard pass from Little (PAT) (0-7)
G-Murphy 36 yard pass from McAvoy (PAT Failed) (6-7)
Q-Hammers 11 yard pass from Little (PAT) (6-14)

2nd Quarter
Q-Rice Jr 16 yard pass from Little (PAT) (6-21)
Q-Rice Jr 14 yard run (PAT) (6-28)
G-Weinzierl 4 yard run (PAT blocked) (12-28)
Q-Clay 20 yard pass from Little (PAT) (12-35)

3rd Quarter
Q-Rice Jr 12 yard run (PAT failed) (12-41)
Q-Hammers 68 yard pass from Little (PAT) (12-48)
Q-Rice Jr 11 yard run (PAT) (12-55)

4th Quarter
G-Keaton Ariano 5 yard run (2PT failed) (18-55)

Underclass Score
Quincy 28 Freshmen 18


Week 9
Green Machine (4-4) at Rock Island (1-7)

A win will secure a playoff spot for the Green Machine for the third consecutive season. Last season, the Rocks upset GHS 15-12 at Bob Reade Field to close out the 2023 regular season. The away team has won every game since the Leafs joined the conference in 2019.

2023: Rock Island 15 Green Machine 12
2022: Green Machine 36 Rock Island 22
2021: Rock Island 48 Green Machine 7
2020 (Spring): Green Machine 23 Rock Island 15
2019: Rock Island 14 Green Machine 13

Gehl Takes 1st, Sottos 4th At WB6 Championship, Leafs 2nd Overall

GHS Results
1st: Dylan Gehl (15:35.85)
4th: Jaxon Sottos (16:17.23)
14th: Graysen Carlson (17:03.23)
17th: Henley Bourne (17:14.59)
19th: Aidan Bries (17:15.98)
30th: Jack Kreiss (17:43.81)
32nd: Kaden Elmer (17:50.27)
40th: Max Johnson (18:17.12)
50th: Greyson Claerhout (18:36.36)
56th: Rylan Lambert (18:46.01)
61st: Jacob Taylor (19:00.00)
68th: Kael McCord (19:11.26)
70th: Fritz Bolme (19:13.74)
71st: Alex Aleman (19:14.28)
76th: Calvin Bell (19:28.04)
77th: Micah Johnson (19:33.70)
78th: Connor Douglas (19:37.35)
85th: Christian Haney (19:43.35)
89th: Tyler Holtzen (19:50.39)
93rd: Connor Runty (20:04.19)
112th: Shane Bagby (21:11.50)
114th: Patrick Versluis (21:29.25)
115th: Jacob Berry (21:29.60)
116th: Rylan Carlson (21:32.27)
122nd: Mason Anderson (22:26.94)
132nd: Camden Baumgardner (23:20.07)

Final Standings
Quincy 35
Geneseo 55
Rock Island 74
Sterling 115
United Township 116
Moline 161
Galesburg 193
Alleman 199

Lady Leafs XC Win WB6 Championship, Smith & Wachtel Finish Top Ten

Final Standings
Geneseo 49
Quincy 49
Moline 67
Sterling 106
Rock Island 112
United Township 140
Alleman 180
Galesburg 139* (3 runners)

GHS Results
2nd: Brooklyn Smith (18:55.08)
6th: Lucille Wachtel (20:03.41)
11th: Evelyn DeBaene (20:37.67)
12th: Jeslen Rink (20:38.20)
18th: Ayla Schultz (21:24.10)
26th: Alivia Brown (21:49.40)
31st: Hannah Stone (22:22.50)
38th: Liberty Brumbaugh (23:05.05)
41st: Jacey Gehl (23:36.20)
42nd: Bella Curcuru (23:43.31)
43rd: Stella Allison (23:49.05)
61st: Ella Taylor (25:31.56)
65th: Rachael Roodhouse (25:44.97)
74th: Hope Kuster (26:26.35)
86th: Kjerstin Wildemuth (30:39.10)

Leafs Victorious In Regular Season Finale, Regionals Next Week

October 15 - GHS Pitch
Maple Leafs 2 Quincy 1

Goals: Brady Hamer, Cole Clifton
Overall Record: 7-8-1 (3-4 WB6)

Final Standings (WB6 Games Only)
Moline 6-1
UTHS 6-1
Rock Island 6-1
Geneseo 3-4
Quincy 3-4
Galesburg 2-5
Alleman 2-5
Sterling 1-6


Next Up - 2A Geneseo Regional
Quarterfinals - October 19 - Sterling High School
10:00: #8 Sterling vs #9 Orion

Semifinals - October 23 - GHS Pitch

5:00: #1 Dunlap vs the winner of #8 Sterling & #9 Orion
7:00: #4 Geneseo vs #5 Dixon

Championship - October 26 - GHS Pitch
11:00: Dunlap, Sterling, or Orion vs Geneseo or Dixon

2024 GHS Athletic Hall Of Fame - Class Of 2024

Chris Ford

Chris Ford was a key figure in GHS athletics for three years. While he helped the 1977 Maple Leaf basketball team win the first Regional Championship in the history of the school, it was the on gridiron where he excelled for three years. A two-time All-NCIC selection, he gained All-State honors as a senior. He was a three-year starter on teams that were 39-1, and collected three consecutive State Championships. He followed his high school career with four years at Augustana College, again with All-Conference honors and an All-Amereican selection as a senior. Chris has continued to share his talents as a coach at Christian Hope Academy and has served on the National Fellowship of Christian Athletes Football Board.


Lori (Hofer) Boldt

Lori (Hofer) Boldt was a three-peat standout at GHS for four years and added track as a fourth effort as well. In volleyball, she was All-Conference for two years and was chosen as MVP her senior year. During her three year varsity softball tenure, she again gained All-Conference honors after her senior year. On the basketball court she was a four year varsity performer, again earning All-Conference honors twice. After her senior year, Lori was chosen as the GHS Female Athlete Of The Year. After GHS, Lori entered the University of Illinois where she participated in volleyball and basketball.


Autumn (Bassett) Heap

Autumn (Bassett) Heap began her interest in golf at an early age, crediting her initial interest to her family outings at the Geneseo Country Club, beginning in 7th grade. Autumn played softball at GHS, but her focus continued to be golf. She played during summers at the Club and credits Julie (VerHeecke) Frels with helping her, especially with her short game. While in high school, she continued to play in summer tournaments, became a four year varsity letter winner and was the first GHS female golfer to excel in the postseason. She won the IHSA Regional, carding a 77, establishing a school record. Autumn led her team to the State Tournament, the very first GHS Golf team, boys or girls, to do so. That team finished 4th in the State, with Autumn placing 7th individually. After GHS, Autumn took her game to the collegiate level, playing at Illinois State University


Todd Akers

Todd Akers was a three sport athlete at GHS, winning All-Conference honors in both football and basketball where he was also named to the Quad-City and Kewanee Hog Fest All-Star teams. However, his highest honors were on the track where he ran the hurdles, and in the field, where he triple jumped, long jumped and high jumped, and was a four year letter winner. He was the NCIC High Jump Champ and qualified for the State Finals twice. Todd’s GHS record of 6’11” still stands after more than three decades. He received a track scholarship to the University of Illinois where he placed 6th in the Big Ten Outdoor Meet and also began competing in the javelin and the decathlon. After the U of I, he has become a National Registered Paramedic and is a certified search and rescue diver.


Marc Motzer

Marc Motzer was a three sport standout at GHS beginning in wrestling his freshman year when he was a NCIC Conference Champion, on his way to becoming a four year varsity performer. On the football field, he was a two year starter at quarterback, passed for 1,000 yards, was twice an All-NCIC selection, and was named to the Quad-City All-Star team and played a key role on the 1990 IHSA Football State Runner-up squad. Marc was a starter on the GHS Baseball team for three years, again earning NCIC honors and was named the Quad-City outstanding defensive player of the year. He topped off his GHS days by being awarded the John McCormick award as the outstanding Male Athlete of the Year. After GHS, Marc went to Kirkland College where he was a two-year starter and helped lead them to the JUCO World Series. He followed Kirkwood with a stint at Iowa State as a two year starter. After his collegiate days, Marc played with multiple professional teams and was invited to camp with the Pittsburgh Pirates.


Allison (Farrell) Cooney

Allison (Farrell) Cooney began a career on the golf course as a GHS freshman that would distinguish her in high school and later at Western Illinois University. At GHS, she was named to the All-Metro golf team four years running, and was All-Conference as a junior and a senior, was named MVP for three years, and was chosen as area Pacesetter. Allison was regional champion her senior year, carding a 78 for the win. Allison's finish at the Sectional meet her senior year qualified her for State. After her GHS days, Allison continued her golf career at Western Illinois University with significant accomplishments on the links consistently for four years accompanied by Summit League All-Academic honors and was named a Distinguished Scholar. During the summer of 2024, Allison teamed with her dad to win the Father/Daughter Invitational Tournament in Kerry, Ireland.


Don Fredericks


Over more than three decades, Don Fredericks established a career resume at GHS that goes far beyond the overwhelming number of successes that his teams rang up. The numbers alone reflect only a small portion of his contribution to our school and community. Don's focus has always been on the student, not what he or she accomplished on the track or in the field, but their personal growth as a person, how they treat themselves and others with the dignity they deserve. While Don's athletes' accomplishments read like a litany of excellence, those who have had the privilege of his influence, from his very early days at GHS until the present, remember and speak of his conduct towards everyone, regardless of athletic success. Don Fredericks set the highest standard of character possible.

2007-2008 Maple Leafs Basketball Team

The 2007-2008 Maple Leafs Basketball team, coached by GHS grad Brad Storm was a senior dominated squad that was ranked all year in the State top 20 and topped their season with 20 wins. They began the season by winning a championship of their own Thanksgiving Tourney and finished it off with a trip to the Sweet 16. In the interim, they played to a second place finish in the rugged NCIC Conference, won two games at the prestigious Pekin Holiday Tournament, and reached the Championship game in the Iowa/Illinois Shootout, falling in triple overtime to the top team from Iowa. In the postseason, the Maple Leafs were Regional Champions and qualified for the Sectional finals, placing them in the Sweet 16 for only the second time in Maple Leafs Basketball history.

Maple Leaf Soccer To Wrap Up Regular Season On Tuesday, Host Regionals

The Maple Leafs will close out the regular season on Tuesday October 14 at the GHS Pitch as they host Quincy. Gametimes are 4:30 for JV followed by Varsity at 6:00. GHS are among the schools hosting the 2A Regional Semifinals for the 2024 season. The #4 seeded Leafs will take on #5 Dixon at 7:00pm on Wednesday October 23.


October 8 - Alleman High School
Alleman 4 Maple Leafs 1
Goal: Jaxon Ernst
Overall Record: 6-8-1 (2-4 WB6)

Taylor & Smith Take 2nd At WB6 Championship, Reade & Wassenhove 3rd

October 11 - WB6 Championship - Sterling High School
Singles
1st Round: Moline-Calla Graham defeated Geneseo-Jenny Parsons 6-0, 6-0
1st Round: Geneseo-Erica DeDecker defeated Galesburg-Kaiya Mudd 7-6 (4), 7-5
Quarterfinals: Quincy-Anika Reddy defeated Geneseo-DeDecker 6-0, 6-0

Doubles
1st Round: Geneseo-Madison Reade/Kendyl Wassenhove defeated UT-Dennis/Tovar 6-0, 6-0
1st Round: Geneseo-Lily Taylor/Stella Smith defeated Quincy-Pujar/Trinh 6-4, 6-4
Quarterfinals: Geneseo-Reade/Wassenhove defeated Sterling-Pham/Mata 6-0, 6-0
Quarterfinals: Geneseo-Taylor/Smith defeated Moline-Rawani/Kumar 6-4, 6-4
Semifinals: Moline-Zemek/Greenlee defeated Geneseo-Reade/Wassenhove 6-3, 6-1
Semifinals: Geneseo-Taylor/Smith defeated Alleman-Andrews/Reagan 7-6 (7-5), 6-2
3rd Place: Geneseo-Reade/Wassenhove defeated Alleman-Andrews/Reagan 7-5, 6-4
Championship: Moline-Zemek/Greenlee deffeated Geneseo-Taylor/Smith 6-1, 6-4

Final Standings
Moline 18
Geneseo 13
Quincy 12
Sterling 9
Alleman 6
UTHS 4
Galesburg 0
Rock Island 0

Top Ten Finishes For GHS XC At Metamora Runnin' Red Invite

October 12 - Runnin’ Red Invite - Black Partridge Park
GHS Girls Varsity Results
7th: Brooklyn Smith (17:59.80)
33rd: Lucille Wachtel (19:45.00)
56th: Evelyn DeBaene (20:14.80)
61st: Ayla Schultz (20:24.20)
85th: Jeslen Rink (20:55.20)
140th: Hannah Stone (22:12.30)
161st: Liberty Brumbaugh (22:54.50)
163rd: Stella Allison (22:57.40)
168th: Alivia Brown (23:18.10)
173rd: Kady Fouts (23:39.80)
183rd: Bella Curcuru (24:02.80)
197th: Hope Kuster (24:28.10)
220nd: Ella Taylor (25:16.30)
224th: Jessa Gramling (25:33.60)
341st: Kjerstin Wildemuth (28:30.20)

Final Standings (Top 10 Only)
Washington 101
Eureka 157
Dunlap 164
Peoria (Notre Dame) 181
Springfield (SHG) 206
Mahomet-Seymour 210
Tolono (Unity) 212
Morton 225
Rochester 231
Geneseo 232

GHS Girls did not compete in the Fresh/Soph Race.


GHS Boys Varsity Results
16th: Dylan Gehl (15:28.80)
17th: Jaxon Sottos (15:28.90)
62nd: Graysen Carlson (16:38.40)
82nd: Kaden Elmer (17:02.60)
88th: Aidan Bries (17:05.90)
114th: Max Johnson (17:30.90)
156th: Rylan Lambert (18:33.20)
188th: Calvin Bell (19:10.80)
199th: Christian Haney (19:22.60)
205th: Jacob Taylor (19:27.70)
227th: Shane Bagby (19:52.50)
273rd: Mason Anderson (22:44.00)
280th: Camden Baumgardner (23:33.00)

Final Standings (Top 10 Only)
Morton 92
Mahomet-Seymour 126
Normal (University) 127
Normal (Community) 144
Eureka 151
Washington 152
Metamora 175
Geneseo 241
Glen Ellyn (Glenbard South) 242
Oswego (East) 250


GHS Boys Fresh/Soph Results
11th: Henley Bourne (16:32.50)
36th: Jack Kreiss (17:28.40)
49th: Greyson Claerhout (17:40.20)
53rd: Kael McCord (17:46.70)
107th: Fritz Bolme (18:59.10)
108th: Alex Aleman (18:59.50)
120th: Micah Johnson (19:15.00)
152nd: Connor Runty (20:07.10)
188th: Jacob Berry (21:21.60)
190th: Patrick Versluis (21:30.80)
200th: Rylan Carlson (22:03.00)

Final Standings (Top 10 Only)
Peoria (Notre Dame) 61
Springfield 66
Morton 104
Dunlap 151
Rock Island 165
Oswego (East) 176
Normal (University) 188
Eureka 215
Glen Ellyn (Glenbard South) 218
Geneseo 230

BRAKEdown - Coach Keeps Focus on the Improving Leafs

By Keith Brake
Geneseo Current

We lived to see it – Geneseo threw the football for a touchdown - on its first play from scrimmage(!)..in the Leafs' 55-7 cruise past Dolton Thornridge last Friday, Oct. 11 at Bob Reade Field.

“Sometimes you have to mix it up!” laughed Coach Matt Furlong.

Sometimes, such as when the opposing team stacks almost its entire defense near the line of scrimmage.

This week, the Quincy juggernaut rolls into Geneseo. Second-rated in Class 7A last week with a 7-0 record, the Blue Devils have a complete assortment of bells, whistles and what have you.

Guess what? Furlong's emphasis is on Geneseo, on continuing to develop the mind and skill sets he is expecting to be under the Leafs' helmets from now on.

“Friday we executed like we need to, on both sides of the ball,” Furlong said. “Things went like we thought they would if we executed.”

Not perfect, “but the cleanest we've had,” the coach said.

Geneseo was whistled for six penalties in the first six minutes of the game. “That is uncharacteristic for us,” said Furlong. At least one was for disputing a call. “We don't want that,” the coach said, “But I don't mind some (penalties) if we're showing fight and aggression.”

Geneseo's first-play score was on a 28-yard pass by Jackson McAvoy to tight end Carter Holke off play action.

The second came on an 85-yard pick six by Kye Wienzierl.

After that, it was a parade. Weinzierl scored on a pass play. Fullback Kolten-Schmoll Burton got a couple touchdowns as the Leafs ran their counter isolation plays to perfection.

Malachi Jackson ran for a touchdown as the Leafs led 49-7 at halftime.

The Leafs gave up a kickoff return touchdown, but otherwise “our pursuit angles and tackling were better,” Furlong said.

“What we're seeing now,” said Geneseo's coach, “is some carry-over from one game to the next. Our consistency is real encouraging. I'm happy with our work ethic and progress. That's what it's all about.”

“Five wins get you in (to the playoffs),” Furlong said. Right now, Geneseo has four, with two games to play. One of them is Quincy.

“Quincy is extremely talented. They score a lot of points. Defensively they're solid as well,” Furlong said.

“I think we'll present some styles other than what they've seen,” said Geneseo's coach.

“Their big scores this season won't change anything we've been doing. We're looking for win number five. If we're going to compete against teams like that, we've got to figure out ways to do it.”

Quincy needed just 13 offensive plays plays to score four touchdowns in the first seven and one-half minutes in a 63-6 win last week.

Rick Little, the Blue Devils' coach and the quarterback's father, told the Quincy Herald-Whig, “this is a special group and what's happening here is magnificent.”

The quarterback is Bradyn Little. Geneseo has faced him before and yes, he's good.

So is running back Jeraius Rice, Jr.

“We're good everywhere, but I think we're super special up front,” Rick Little said, indicating the defensive line might be the best part of Quincy's team.

“We have a bunch of guys who can make plays,” Rick Little said. “We are very fortunate to have this combination of our offensive line, quarterback, running backs and receivers all come along at the same time.”

And, the defense.

Let's hope some of what Quincy has will rub off on or be mentally absorbed and processed by this young and eager Geneseo team.

Geneseo fans know good football when they see it and when it comes from the Leafs, be sure and let them hear it!

Green Machine Clocks Thornridge In Homecoming Win

October 11 - Bob Reade Field
Green Machine 55 Dolton Thornridge 7

1st Quarter
G-Carter Holke 25 yard pass from Jackson McAvoy (Holke PAT) (7-0)
G-Kye Weinzierl 82 yard pick six (Holke PAT ) (14-0)

2nd Quarter
G-Weinzierl 1 yard run (Holke PAT) (21-0)
G-Kolten Schmoll-Burton 1 yard run (Holke PAT) (28-0)
G-Schmoll-Burton 10 yard run (Holke PAT) (35-0)
G-Schmoll-Burton 12 yard run (Holke PAT) (42-0)
T-95 yard kickoff return (PAT) (42-7)
G-Malaki Jackson 12 yard run (Holke PAT) (49-7)

3rd Quarter
G-Ethan Galloway 23 yard run (2PT Failed) (55-7)

4th Quarter
No Scoring

Overall Record:
4-3 (1-3 WB6)

Underclass Score
Freshmen 42 Thornridge 0

Lady Leafs Remain Tied Atop The WB6 With Wins Over Alleman, UT

October 8 - Alleman High School
Lady Leafs 25-20, 25-21 Alleman

Overall Record
18-5 (9-1 WB6)

Underclass

Sophomores 25-17 25-16 Alleman (Record: 17-4-1 / 8-2 WB6)
Freshmen 26-24 27-29 25-16 Alleman (Record: 8-7-3 / 6-4 WB6)


October 10 - GHS Gym
Lady Leafs 25-19, 25-14 UTHS

Overall Record
19-5 (10-1 WB6)

Underclass Scores
Sophomores 25-17, 25-12 UTHS (Record: 18-4-1 / 9-2 WB6)
Freshmen 25-8, 26-24 UTHS (Record: 9-7-3 / 7-4 WB6)

Lady Leafs Slam Their Way Past UTHS

October 8 - GHS Courts
Lady Leafs 9 UTHS 0
Singles
G-Addi Snodgrass defeated UT-Lilith Priester 1-6, 6-2, 10-7
G-Madison Reade defeated UT-Kaylin Hurt 6-4, 6-0
G-Kendyl Wassenhove defeated UT-Hla Win 6-0, 6-0

Doubles
G-Addi Snodgrass/Lily Taylor defeated UT-Kaylin Hurt/Lilith Priester 6-0, 6-3
G-Madison Reade/Kendyl Wassenhove defeated UT-Hla Win/Taqwa Khader 6-0, 6-0
G-Annie Maxwell/Stella Smith defeated UT-Madison Dennis/Bianca Tovar 6-0, 6-0