Archive for December, 2008

Swimmers lack home pool

December 12, 2008

Outside, the weather is brutal.

The cold December wind bites at your face and stings your eyes. The temperature drops as the Wednesday hours drag on, and a light frost develops on car hoods and windshields.

Inside Lantz Arena at Eastern Illinois University, the heat is at full blast. The lifeguards at Ray Padovan Pool sit high in their chairs listening to top 40 radio, grateful for the shelter.

Despite the miserable conditions, there is still a sense of enthusiasm in the pool area.

Laughing and joking ring out in the pool, resonating throughout the room.

The Charleston High School boys’ swimming team has taken the pool for the night and is practicing for its first meet on Dec. 16.

The hours are late. The weather is terrible. The boys are…having a good time?

Even though the Trojans have their own swim team, they are still without a pool of their own and are forced to rely on neighboring EIU. The only time slot the Trojans can be worked into is a late 8-10 p.m. slot. Still, the team is grateful for what they can get.

“It’s actually quite nice,” Kimbro says. “It’s late – I think it’s late for high schoolers – but if they go home and they take advantage of their time, and they get their studies done, and some of them eat dinner and some of them don’t, but they’re getting all of that out of the way, and by the time they’re done with practice, they’re able to just go to bed.”

And with a large roster, the team is able to create some breathing room and perform better, something that hurt the girls’ team this season.

The Lady Trojans only had six members on their team and were set back with a low placement in IHSA regionals, finishing No. 12 of 18. Because of a small roster, the team was forced to use individuals for more than one event, tiring them out.

For the boys, however, this isn’t a problem. Before practices had even begun, Kimbro projected 14 boys would show up on the roster based on the number of participants at a team rule meeting.

Thirteen boys are now in the water practicing kicking, diving, breathing and a variety of different strokes.

“When you’re talking about swim meets with four girls or six girls, you’re not able to get into the events you’d like to get in, and you’re certainly not able to put in more than one person in every event,” Kimbro says.

Kimbro says a roster of 16 swimmers would get the team into every event they would want to get into. She says a large roster allows the Trojans to get into more events and score more points.

Not one of the boys has a look of malcontent. They’re all thrilled to be in the water, especially senior Michael Bower.

Bower, one of the Trojans’ top swimmers, has been swimming for about 14 years and has even swum in USA Swimming – a premier competitive swimming league – where he swam in two summer meets.

He says one of his favorite parts of the sport is the lack of distraction.

“There’s something about having your head in the water and not having to listen to people scream at you,” Bower says referring to other sports such as soccer.

In between laps, Bower jokes with teammates in his lane – senior Todd Bollinger and junior Jacob Dallas. He cracks wise with head coach Courtney Kimbro; there is no ill will or insubordination in his voice.

The relationship between Kimbro and the boys is far from stand-offish. Kimbro plays along with the boys’ jokes, all the while asserting the authority needed to keep the boys motivated.

Bollinger confirms Kimbro’s claims that the team has a “strong connection.”

“We don’t try and boss people around too much,” Bollinger says. “We know when to set people straight and keep them in line when we need to, just to make sure nobody’s goofing off too much.”

Two lanes over, new swimmers are experimenting to see if they can swim the length of the pool – 25 yards – underwater.

Senior Rashad Aalaei is a first-year swimmer and dives in. Twenty-five yards later, his head breaks the water. It’s an impressive performance, especially for a newcomer to the team. Kimbro and the team are ecstatic, shouting and applauding.

“Rashad’s a natural,” Kimbro says.

For the experienced swimmers’ final exercise, Kimbro hands Bower, Bollinger and Dallas their kickboards, telling them to do several laps back and forth.

Bower speaks up, yelling that he hates kicking and telling Kimbro he’ll whine the whole time; he says this wearing a smile. Kimbro laughs and Bower does his exercises, keeping true to his promise while the lifeguards laugh.

Practice is over and the boys towel off. They toss their kickboards into a nearby bin, grab their bags and head downstairs to the locker room.

Tomorrow is Thursday and the boys will be in the weight room: They won’t even touch the water. They head out into the freezing cold and head home, eager to dive back in on Friday.

2008 Charleston Trojans Roster

Michael Bower – Senior*

Todd Bollinger – Senior*

Rashad Aalaei – Senior

Jacob Dallas – Junior*

Kyle Gruber – Junior*

Aaron Due – Junior

John Lahr – Sophomore*

Nick Vilardo – Sophomore*

Ben Hoover – Freshman

Adam Gann – Freshman

Cam Luedke – Freshman

Max Peterson – Freshman

Thorin Blitz – Freshman

* – returning members

Tough “D” Trojans Move to 10-0, Beat Robinson

December 11, 2008

Robinson- With three starters with double digit points, one would think that Charleston Girls Basketball coach Jeff Miller would be praising his offense. But instead it was the defense that received the pat on the back.

The Trojans defense forced 23 turnovers while allowing only 24 points as Charleston moved to 10-0 on the season as they beat Robinson 59-24 Monday night.

“We were all over them defensively,” Miller Said. “We didn’t let them breathe, and that’s what we like to do, keep the pressure on.”

Holly Wholtman scored 12 points and 9 rebounds in the game, but it was her defense that impressed her coach.

“Holly (Wholtman) did a fantastic job defensively tonight” Miller said. “Her job was face guard her (Morayo Akande), and keep the pressure on, and she did a great job.”

Ankande, only scored two points and grabbed two rebounds and fouled out of the game.

Stephanie Harper lead all scorers with 18 points, and she also grabbed 10 rebounds.

Charleston dominated the post, out-muscling the Maroons rebounding wise 34-20.  However, it was the turnovers that broke Robinson. The Maroons had 23 turnovers, compared to only 15 for Charleston.

Brittany O’Dell also added 14 points and 5 rebounds, while Haley Sparks added 8 points.

For Robinson, Kelsey Dirks was the only offensive threat as she accounted for half of Robinson’s total points with 12.

Charleston looks to continue the streak Thursday, as they return to Baker Gym to take on the Olney Tigers in a big Apollo Conference game.

Trojans Up Big at Half

December 8, 2008

Robinson- The Charleston Trojans look to go 10-0 with a win at Robinson tonight.

Currently at the half its 35-13 Trojans

Holly Wholtman leads all scorers with 10.

CHS Varsity basketball team looks to improve execution and scoring numbers: Season Preview

December 2, 2008

The Mt. Zion braves varsity boys basketball team finished last season with a record of 14-0 against teams within the Apollo conference.

The Olney/East Richland Tigers finished 11-3 within the Apollo conference and an overall record of 32-4.

With the success of these two teams and an overall difficult conference, for the varsity Charleston Trojans  to be successful they will need to get contributions from all their players.

The Charleston Trojans boys varsity team finished last season with a 8-20 record, including a 1-13 record in the Apollo Conference. Last year, marked the first time in five years that the Trojans did not have a winning season. If the Trojans are to be successful within the conference, they will need to find their offensive strengths and weaknesses early in the season.

” Our big strength is our competitiveness. Our practices have been very competitive and if that continues then we should be successful,” said Charleston varsity head coach Trevor Doughty.

” We focus our practices around effort and executing our offensive and defensive plays,” said coach Doughty.

Execution will certainly be important to an offense that averaged 54 points per game last year. Charleston also didn’t have good free throw or three point percentages. They connected on 60% of their free throw attempts and shot only 27% from behind the three point line.

” Last season, we didn’t shoot like we had wanted to from the three point line or the free throw line,” said coach Doughty. ” In the off-season we certainly had the players practicing their form and paying attention to shot selections.”

Last season, in the Apollo Conference the Trojans finished in eighth place. Within the division five teams finished with a .500 or above winning percentage (Mt.Zion, Olney, Effingham, Newton, Salem). Charleston will be relying on their competitive team play to keep pace with the other teams in the conference.

The varsity Charleston Trojans are returning one starter (Jamel Johnson), five seniors, six juniors, four sophomores, and two freshmen. Last season, Johnson was Charleston’s leading scorer with an average of 14.7 points per game. He also led the Trojans in rebounding with 9.5 rebounds per game. Johnson’s numbers have been good enough to catch the eye of Salem head coach John Boles.

” Johnson is simply a load for a defense to try and handle. When he is in the game he is certainly a difference maker,” said Salem head coach John Boles. ” We anticipate a very tough conference with Mt. Zion and Robinson probably being the early favorites. Charleston should also be able to contend with some of the size of their players they have this season.”

The Salem Wildcats finished last season 14-14, with a 7-7 record in the Apollo conference.

” We don’t have a huge amount of experience at the varsity level between our players, so we are going to need some of our younger players to step in and contribute,” said Doughty. ” We do have some depth with players like Derek Hennig, Sean Parker, and Dylan Rose, so I feel we are going to have to compete at a high level to make up the difference.”

Historically, Charleston has ran a six or seven man rotation, but due to the players lack of varsity experience coach Doughty is considering a deeper rotation.

Coach Doughty credits the off-season program for the teams early toughness and competitive nature. During the summer, the boys basketball team participated in 25 conditioning sessions that have helped bring out the competitive nature in the team.

” The summer sessions really helped us install what we wanted to. The first two weeks of practice are focusing on fundamentals and execution. At this point, I really like our competitive nature and our hard play,” said Doughty.

Charleston Boys Varsity Basketball Schedule

December 1, 2008

The Charleston Trojans varsity basketball team will play sixteen regular season games, including eight home games.

The Trojans will host the Charleston Holiday Tournament, as well as being being participants in the St. Anthony Turkey Tournament and the Salem Invitational Tournament.

Schedule:

11/24/08 – 11/29/08: St. Anthony Turkey Tournament (Away)

12/05/08: Paris High School (Home) 6:15 p.m.

12/09/08: Newton High School (Away) 6:15 p.m.

12/12/08: Olney (East Richland) High School (Home) 6:15 p.m.

12/19/08: Salem High School (Away) 6:15 p.m.

12/27/08 – 12/30/08: Charleston Holiday Tournament (Home) TBA

01/09/09: Mt. Zion HIgh School (Home) 6:15 p.m.

01/13/09: Robinson High School (Home) 6:15 p.m.

01/16/09: Paris High School (Away) 6:15 p.m.

01/21/09 -1/24/09: Salem Invitational Tournament (Away) TBA

01/27/09: Urbana High School (Home) 6:00 p.m.

01/30/09: Effingham High School (Away) 6:15 p.m.

02/03/09: Salem High School (Home) 6:15 p.m.

02/06/09: Newton High School (Home) 6:15 p.m.

02/10/09: Mt. Zion High School (Away) 6:15 p.m.

02/13/09: Olney (East Richland) High School (Away) 6:15 p.m.

02/17/09: Robinson High School (Away) 6:15 p.m.

02/20/09: Effingham High School (Home) 6:15 p.m.

02/24/09: Mattoon High School (Away) 6:15 p.m.

Charleston High School Basketball Roster

December 1, 2008

Head Coach : Trevor Doughty

Assistant Coaches: Jim Wood, Brad Oakley

Roster:

Jason Coon #10: 5′9”/guard/junior

Jason lord #11: 6′0”/guard/junior

Derek Hennig #12: 6′0”/guard/senior

Sean Parker #15: 6′2”/forward/senior

Dylan Rose #20: 6′0”/guard/senior

Joey Miller #21: 6′2”/guard/sophomore

Brad Wheeler #23: 6′2”/guard/junior

T.J. Bell #24: 6′7”/guard/freshmen

James Addison #30: 6′2”/guard/junior

Jamel Johnson #32: 6′6”/forward/senior

Ryan Hale #33: 6′2”/guard/senior

Dylan Doughty #35: 6′4”/forward/junior

Taylor Nead #44: 6′5”/forward/junior

Colin Ferguson #45: 6′8”/center/freshmen

Michael Van Popering #22: 6′3”/forward/sophomore

Evan Clark #34: 6′2”/guard/sophomore

Clayton Cooper #40: 6′1”/forward/sophomore

Alex Shick #42: 6′4”/forward/sophomore