St. Joseph-Ogden Athletic Schedule March 18-24

Addison Frick takes a swing at a Salt Fork pitch during the Spartans' first home game of the season. SJO prevailed, 6-3. The St. Joseph-Ogden varsity softball team has four games on this week's schedule. Meanwhile, the baseball team will have very little time to practice this week with their five-game campaign over the next seven days.

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Spartan softball team wins first game of the season

Over one hundred St. Joseph-Ogden softball fans filled the stands and the fence line at Randy Wolken Field to watch the Spartans win their first game at the newly renovated softball facility. See more photos from season opener here ...
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ST. JOSEPH - Grace Osterbur had a stellar performance in the Spartans' first win of the season against Salt Fork last Monday, collecting three hits and scoring twice in four at-bats.

The Storm put a tick on the scoreboard in the first inning after Alexa Jamison scored on a walk with bases loaded and two outs.

Facing Sailor Pacot from the circle, SJO pitcher Ameilia Huckstadt prevailed on a 2-2 count to halt further Salt Fork runs.

SJO's Grace Osterbur slides into home plate after tagging up on a ball to deep left field.
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The Spartans replied quickly with Osterbur getting things rolling after making it on base with a fly ball to left field. She would later score to tie the game at one-all thanks to a line drive to left field by Ellie Ward.

After shutting down the Storm's offensive effort in the top of the second inning, SJO added runs on a steal from third by Timera Blackburn-Kelley, and another run from Addison Frick's smash out to left field that scored Chloe Harper from third.

Harper finished the game with two hits and a pair of stolen bases.

The Storm scored two additional runs in the third and sixth innings but were unable to mount a comeback against SJO, who maintained a one-run or better lead on a beautiful spring day at Randy Wolken Field.

"It feels good to get the win, though it didn't play out the way the girls thought," said head coach Larry Sparks, who notched his 100th win as the head coach for SJO. "It was kind of an ugly win."

St. Joseph-Ogden scored six runs on 12 hits and committed no errors. Huckstadt earned the win after striking out nine. The sophomore hurler gave up seven hits and two runs. Blackburn-Kelley, also a sophomore, pitched two innings, retiring six batters at the plate and giving up a run on two hits.

"The pitchers threw well. The hitters will have their day next week," Sparks said. The Spartans have four games on the schedule this week, starting with Normal West on Monday and finishing up on Saturday at IVC, both road contests. "It was nice to face someone who wasn't wearing our colors."

Spartan fans can catch two home games, Tuesday against Westville and Thursday with Champaign Central, at beautifully remodeled Randy Wolken Field.

The Storm's season continues with a grueling back-to-back-to-back schedule this week, starting with a Vermilion Valley conference game against Oakwood on Monday. Tuesday, the Salt Fork is at Watseka, and back at home on Wednesday against Tri-County.

Jamison led Salt Fork with three hits and collected one of three RBI. Brilynn Barnett tallied two hits and scored once. Freshman Morgan Russell, Ava Ringstrom, Karlie McGee, and Pascot had one hit each in the team's first loss of the season.


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Sunday Sports Rewind; SJO rallies big in two innings to beat visting Pontiac

Jake Schlueter winds up for a pitch against visiting Pontiac during their regular season game in 2018.

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ST. JOSEPH - SJO plated four runs in the fourth inning and six in the sixth after going up 1-0 in the bottom of the second to beat visiting Pontiac 11-1 six years ago this coming April.

The Spartans went on to finish the season 19-15 and fifth in the Illini Prairie Conference with a 7-5 record.

Members of the team included: Drew Coursey, Brayden Weaver, Adam Rose, Blake Primmer, Cody Kern, Crayton Burnett, Nicholas Boggs, Caleb Johnson, Keegan McCarty, Adam Frerichs, Jake Schlueter, Jaden Miller, Zach Martinie, Tyler Slagley, Austin Cain, Kaden Jacobs, Sam Wesley, Jesse Schlueter, Joseph Acton, Brendan Cooperider, Blake Dable, Jacob Dwyer, John Michael Ehmen, Robert Gebbink, Isaiah Immke, Mason McLain, Xander Rieches, and Jackson Rydell.

Here is a look back on that game and players in the St. Joseph-Ogden victory back in 2018.



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Photos from St. Joseph-Ogden's November 2022 playoff football game against Olympia. Despite a solid team effort against a high-powered offense and much-improved football program, SJO's football season came to an unfortunate end after a 60-28 road loss to the Spartans.