
The Mt. Pulaski Hilltoppers are regional champions. Behind a dominant complete-game performance from Luke Martin and timely offense in the middle innings, Mt. Pulaski defeated the Heyworth Hornets 3-1 in the regional championship game on Saturday to punch its ticket to the sectional championship. Heyworth struck first in the opening inning when Tristan Crow lined
Central A&M Mt. Pulaski Shelbyville Litchfield Pana Pleasant Plains Maroa-Forsyth Keegan O’Brien – 1600m Run: 15th overall, did not qualify for finals. Time of 4:36.34. 4x100m Relay – 19th overall, did not qualify for finals. Time of 43.70. Declan Shannon – 100m Dash: 16th overall, did not qualify for finals. Time of 11.05. 4x200m Relay
The Mt. Pulaski Hilltoppers are moving on after a thrilling 3-2 walk-off victory over the Ridgeview Mustangs in regional semifinal action. Mt. Pulaski struck first in the opening inning when Aaron Volle ripped a triple to right field that brought home Chase Roberts for a 1-0 lead. Later in the inning, Jaeden Jackson added an
The Williamsville Lady Bullets punched their ticket forward with a strong 6-1 win over the Tri-City Tornadoes behind timely hitting and solid pitching Wednesday night. Williamsville wasted no time getting on the board in the second inning. Olivia Heigert crossed home plate after Ella Greer ripped a hard ground-ball single into right field to give
Maroa-Forsyth Central A&M Shelbyville Warrensburg-Latham Pleasant Plains Pana Sangamon Valley Riverton PORTA Athens Litchfield Pleasant Plains Girls State Track: 4x400m 4:11.62 (Season Best) – 12th overall 1. Alaina Hawker2. Maddy Hegele3. Alivia Hopkins4. Alli VanVeldhuizen1h Central A&M Girls Track State: 4x400m 4:19.45 – 35th overall 1. Jessie Neilson2. Chloe Crabtree3. Emma West4. Kira Lutz Shelbyville
Tri-City TCSVMP exploded offensively and never looked back in a dominant 16-0 regional victory over Carlinville on Tuesday night. The Tornadoes wasted no time taking control, plating 11 runs in the opening inning behind aggressive baserunning, patience at the plate, and timely hitting. Tri-City drew multiple walks early before Lily Woodworth delivered an RBI single
The Tri-City TCSVMP Tornadoes battled back from a late deficit to defeat the Pleasant Plains Cardinals 7-4 in a strong varsity softball performance. The Tornadoes struck first in the bottom of the second inning. After Roxxi Galassi entered as a courtesy runner, Lauren Gideon delivered a single to center field, bringing Galassi home and giving
The Mt. Pulaski Hilltoppers put together a dominant all-around performance on the diamond, using a massive second inning and steady pitching from Preston Cowan to cruise past the Tri-City Tornadoes 12-2 in varsity baseball action. Mt. Pulaski wasted little time applying pressure offensively, collecting 10 hits and drawing nine walks while capitalizing on several Tri-City
The Mt. Pulaski Hilltoppers used patience at the plate and timely hitting to power their way to an 11-10 victory over the Indians in a wild back-and-forth contest. Despite recording just four hits on the afternoon, Mt. Pulaski capitalized on 14 walks, hit batters, sacrifice situations, and defensive miscues to manufacture offense and survive a
Mt. Pulaski High School senior Clay Leonard, a passion for clay target shooting has turned into a collegiate opportunity. Leonard officially signed to compete on the clay target team at Blackburn College following a successful career with the Hilltoppers. During his time at Mt. Pulaski, Leonard competed in multiple state tournaments while also helping grow