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coach
on Sunday, Apr 12th, 2009 at 11:36 pm
When I originally began ReaganSports, the purpose of the site was to form a network of area correspondents who would be able to cover the subject they wanted. This would benefit both the teams and this web site, bringing people together throughout the area to get a much better picture of what north-central Illinois athletics has to offer.
However, I knew I couldn’t rely on that at first, because I had to have something to bring people in. Therefore, I spent much of the fall and winter covering football and boys basketball like crazy. My goal was to become the source for information on the NCIC, Tri-County and surrounding area, and this winter, I don’t think there was any question which media outlet was most often imitated, and even duplicated at times, but never surpassed in terms of how quickly and accurately information was posted on the site.
When spring came, I had this crazy idea to do the same thing all over again… which, in hindsight, was a downright stupid idea, considering this would be twice the amount of work that went into covering basketball. But, for whatever reason — pride, perhaps — I thought I could do it.
Spring caught me by surprise. Because of a number of distractions, I found myself doing nothing instead of doing everything. With my family’s situation, I’m required to do a lot of outdoor things around the farm during the spring, getting things ready for the season. And, like most of you, I’m not about to sit inside all day when it’s 70 degrees and sunny, whether there’s work to be done or not. Personally, I’d rather be coaching than reporting, even when it’s 33 degrees and sleet is falling on an open dugout.
As the online work piled up and piled up, my eyes were opened. What I’d once seen as an I-can-do-that-with-no-sweat molehill turned into a mountain. At this point, I finally came back to what my original intent was with ReaganSports.
It helped matters that dnicklin and firdog, among others, decided to use this site to cover their favorite teams and players. That served as a reminder to me, as well, and it’s all really brought me back to the basics, in terms of where I believe this site has the most potential. Awliksit sent me a message last week and the conversation I had with him was profound and eye-opening to me. ReaganSports wasn’t supposed to be “Coach covering sports and Hammer chiming in with the occasional column.” It was meant to give teams coverage via a variety of “reporters” throughout the area.
So here’s the idea: I’m giving a shoutout to all the area fans, parents, players and coaches. If you want to cover your team here, you’re very welcome to do so; ReaganSports is offering the space to you — and not just on the message board. In the very near future, I’ll be giving out newsblog permissions ( at http://reagansports.com ) to folks who want to cover their teams on this site’s main page.
It’s impossible for one person to cover this vast an area. I mean, look at the staff of any newspaper that covers this wide of an area, and you’ll probably find a dozen full-time sports employees and just as many part-timers to gather information. So we’re expanding staff to the average Joe. But fear not: when we expand to allow the average Joe to cover his favorite team, there will still be a great amount of prestige to it. There will still be a person’s name required on the article. Those of you who have followed my online ventures over the last few years know that I wouldn’t have it any other way, and you know how much value I place on articles being 100% factual.
I’d also like for this to apply to anyone who wants to write any articles for ReaganSports. Whether you’re an aspiring journalist, a creative writer, passionately opinionated, or just a guy who wants to do some writing in his spare time, the door is open. If you simply want to be a person who posts scores and links, the door is open. If you just want to post area sports pictures, the door is open. If you want to cover anything from DePue girls basketball to Morris football; from Tri-County baseball to NCIC tennis; from area sports history to modern trends to Reaganesque political pieces — the door is open.
Whatever you do, I ask that you take ownership of it and make it yours. Let’s face it: local sports coverage is changing. Local radio stations and newspapers are struggling to make ends meet. I can’t say for sure that this new idea is the wave of the future. I can’t say for sure it’ll even be successful. But I can say that YOUR team is probably not getting the coverage it once did. Ten years ago, local papers and radio stations were covering local teams like summer heat covers blacktop. That’s not the case anymore. It’s a changing media landscape and I believe greater fan participation is one way to make up for that coverage gap.
So, I’m calling on you. Your teams, your children, grandchildren, nieces and nephews, your friends acquaintances who participate on these teams are calling on you. Give these kids the recognition they deserve. Here at ReaganSports, the door is open.
If you’re interested in doing this, whether it’s in the spring or summer, fall or winter, let me know. Shoot me an e-mail at admin@reagansports.com or send me a PM via the message board. I’m looking forward to allowing other people to have a say-so in deciding what sports and what teams ReaganSports covers.
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Posted by
coach
on Saturday, Mar 21st, 2009 at 7:23 am
After 30-plus years as a boys basketball coach at Seneca schools, Doug Evans has announced his resignation from the Seneca High School head coaching position.
Evans compiled a 497-210 record over the past 26 years as coach of the Irish, which ran the gamet from a winless season to a State title. Marked by a patient offense and strong defense, Seneca was known recently as an Illinois basketball powerhouse.
A big part of this past season’s 26-3 team, all-stater and Wisconsin-Green Bay recruit Seth Evans, will graduate in June. The coach told both the Morris Daily Herald and the Joliet Herald that Seth moving on played a big role in Doug moving on.
In what is also becoming a rare feat, Doug Evans had served the last 13 seasons as head boys basketball coach while also being the high school principal. Few schools still allow their administrators to be head coaches.
Evans’ 15-year assistant, Jeff Stenzel, also stepped down from his post.
External links:
Joliet Herald: Era ends for Seneca basketball
Morris Daily Herald: Though saddened, Irish eyes still smile for Evans, Stenzel
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Posted by
coach
on Sunday, Mar 15th, 2009 at 1:28 pm
2008-09 ALL-NCIC LINCOLN BOYS BASKETBALL SELECTIONS
FIRST TEAM
Jakob Junis (6′4″ So.), Rock Falls*
Ben Miklavcic (6′4″ Sr.), Hall*
Billy Seiler (6′2″ Sr.), IVC*
Brandon Smith (6′5″ Sr.), Mendota*
Ryne Vrana (6′7″ Jr.), Princeton*
Terrell Williams (6′3″ Senior), IVC*
* — denotes unanimous selection
SECOND TEAM
Brandon Dressler (6′1″ Sr.), Princeton
Terry Mercer (5′11″ Sr.), Kewanee
Dillan Pakenham (6′3″ Sr.), Mendota
Jordan Parr (6′2″ Sr.), IVC
Tevin Rumley (6′4″ Jr.), Rock Falls
Noel Santiago (5′10″ Sr.), Hall
HONORABLE MENTION
Dylan Austin (5′11″ Jr.), Rock Falls
Vince Bruno (5′10″ Jr.), Mendota
Brenden Fredrickson (5′9″ Sr.), Kewanee
Nick Ganz (5′8″ Sr.), Mendota
Collin Kelly (5′7″ Sr.), Kewanee
Chris Martin (6′3″ Jr.), IVC
Scott Roseberg (6′3″ Jr.), Princeton
FINAL VARSITY STANDINGS
|
NCIC Lincoln
|
AllG |
Conf. |
G |
Pts |
Vs. |
PPG |
Vs. |
+/- |
| 1 |
IVC |
18-7 |
9-1 |
25 |
1397 |
1214 |
55.9 |
48.6 |
+7.3 |
| 2 |
Rock Falls |
18-11 |
8-2 |
29 |
1730 |
1688 |
59.7 |
58.2 |
+1.4 |
| 3 |
Princeton |
25-6 |
7-3 |
31 |
1936 |
1608 |
62.5 |
51.9 |
+10.6 |
| 4 |
Mendota |
13-17 |
3-7 |
30 |
1837 |
1811 |
61.2 |
60.4 |
+0.9 |
| 5 |
Hall |
16-14 |
2-8 |
30 |
1680 |
1645 |
56.0 |
54.8 |
+1.2 |
| 6 |
Kewanee |
9-20 |
1-9 |
29 |
1619 |
1764 |
55.8 |
60.8 |
-5.0 |
FINAL SOPHOMORE STANDINGS
T1. Princeton (27-2, 9-1)
T1. IVC (19-3, 9-1)
3. Kewanee (17-6, 6-4)
4. Rock Falls (9-16, 3-7)
5. Hall (8-11, 2-8)
6. Mendota (6-18, 1-9)
FINAL FRESHMAN STANDINGS
1. IVC (15-0, 10-0)
2. Kewanee (16-4, 6-3)
3. Princeton (15-9, 4-6)
4. Rock Falls (8-13, 4-5)
5. Hall (11-11, 4-6)
6. Mendota (8-15, 1-9)
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Posted by
coach
on Friday, Mar 13th, 2009 at 2:47 am
2008-09 ALL-TRI-COUNTY BOYS BASKETBALL TEAMS
FIRST TEAM
Anthony Ahlers (Sr), Putnam County*
Sam Durley (Sr.), Roanoke-Benson*
Ethan Koehler (Sr.), Midland*
Billy Molinari (Sr.), Peoria Christian*
Kevin Fay (Sr.), Putnam County
* — Denotes unanimous selection
SECOND TEAM
Max Kocher (Sr.), Henry
Andrew Mullins (Sr.), Roanoke-Benson
Yoshi Shibata (Sr.), St. Bede
Adam Varvil (Jr.), Midland
Nate White (Sr.), Peoria Christian
HONORABLE MENTION
Cody Barth (Sr.), Roanoke-Benson
Joey Ceja (So.), Marquette
Jonathan Hauter (Sr.), Peoria Christian
Matt Hays (So.), Woodland
B.J. Ledbetter (So.), Low-Wash
Tyler Ledbetter (So.), Low-Wash
Jose Lopez (Sr.), DePue
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Posted by
coach
on Wednesday, Mar 11th, 2009 at 9:49 pm
2008-09 ALL-NCIC REAGAN BOYS BASKETBALL SELECTIONS
FIRST TEAM
Joseph Bertrand (6′6″ Sr.), Sterling*
Tyler Clausel (6′0″ Sr.), Ottawa*
Brock Pezanoski (6′3″ Jr.), La Salle-Peru*
Dexter Washington (5′10″ Sr.), Streator*
Dustin Fritsch (6′5″ Sr.), Sterling
Aaron Ganson (5′9″ Sr.), Geneseo
* — denotes unanimous selection
SECOND TEAM
Daniel Berryman (5′8″ Sr.), Ottawa
Stephen Christopherson (6′0″ Sr.), La Salle-Peru
Erik Dornfeld (6′6″ Sr.), Geneseo
Omar Moreno (6′8″ Sr.), Streator
Niko Rivera (6′3″ Sr.), Sterling
Matt Ross (6′6″ Jr.), Dixon
HONORABLE MENTION
Ethan Armstrong (6′2″ Sr.), Ottawa
Mike Bergagna (6′3″ Jr.), La Salle-Peru
J.J. Cravatta (6′0″ Fr.), Streator
Josh Feldthouse (6′6″ Sr.), Sterling
Clay Hadley (5′11″ Sr.), Sterling
Nick Rains (5′11″ Sr.), Dixon
FINAL VARSITY STANDINGS
| |
NCIC Reagan |
AllG |
Conf. |
G |
Pts |
Vs. |
PPG |
Vs. |
+/- |
| 1 |
Sterling |
19-11 |
10-0 |
30 |
1746 |
1491 |
58.2 |
49.7 |
8.5 |
| 2 |
Ottawa |
16-10 |
6-4 |
26 |
1328 |
1293 |
51.1 |
49.7 |
1.3 |
| 3 |
Streator |
14-12 |
5-5 |
26 |
1350 |
1315 |
51.9 |
50.6 |
1.3 |
| 3 |
La Salle-Peru |
16-16 |
5-5 |
32 |
1618 |
1650 |
50.6 |
51.6 |
-1.0 |
| 5 |
Geneseo |
14-14 |
3-7 |
28 |
1338 |
1402 |
47.8 |
50.1 |
-2.3 |
| 6 |
Dixon |
5-23 |
1-9 |
28 |
1368 |
1624 |
48.9 |
58.0 |
-9.1 |
FINAL SOPHOMORE STANDINGS
T1. Sterling 26-2, 9-1
T1. Ottawa 16-9, 9-1
3. La Salle-Peru 15-12, 4-6
4. Streator 9-15, 3-7
5. Geneseo 6-20, 3-7
6. Dixon 7-19, 2-8
FINAL FRESHMAN STANDINGS
1. Ottawa 16-5, 9-1
2. Streator 10-9, 7-3
3. Geneseo 9-12, 6-4
4. Sterling 10-9, 5-5
5. La Salle-Peru 9-13, 3-7
6. Dixon 2-17, 0-10
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