Recognized for his contributions and dedication, Kermit Esarey is inducted into the 2022 SJO Hall of Fame
The Gary Olson family inducted into Hall of Fame
SJO FFA to host auction fundraiser this Saturday
Shike wins national title, Unity's FFA teams make their mark
The National FFA Farm Agribusiness and Management Career Development Event (CDE) tests the ability of student FFA members to analyze farm and ranch management that challenge modern-day operations by using sound economic principles and agribusiness concepts. In addition to undergoing a problem-solving test, students must answer questions specific to economic principles in farm management. "The Farm and Agribusiness Management team had to study through the summer and take a very detailed test for over three hours reading a variety of financial statements," McCabe explained. Unity's Horse Evaluation team also placed at the national event. "The horse evaluation team members qualified last fall and have been working on and off ever since," McCabe said. "The horse evaluation competition involves delivering a set of oral reasons for their placing to a judge. Some of the members of our team are very shy and I am proud of them for stepping out of their comfort zone." Olivia Shike, Emma Aders, and Rachel Aders received Gold Awards for their effort, and Marie Baxley brought home a Silver Award from the National FFA Horse Evaluation CDE.
The horse evaluation event tests each student's ability to select and evaluate horses based on breed characteristics, conformation and performance. Students look at eight selection classes, four performance classes, four sets of oral reasons, and two sets from each evaluation class. Teams also work together to give a presentation to defend their decisions before a panel of expert judges. "I am extremely proud of the students' accomplishments," McCabe said. "The farm and agribusiness management and horse evaluation teams were thrilled to be named as gold teams. "This is the first time any of them has participated in a national contest, and they didn't know what to expect. We would have loved to be in the top four and receive the results during the on-stage recognition, but placing gold is the next best opportunity."
SJO FFA plant sale coming soon
"We chose to push it back a week from last year to allow us to get a little closer to our Illinois frost free days, and because I have students this year that are working the greenhouse," wrote FAA faculty advisor Darcy Nekolny on Facebook. "We look forward to seeing everyone in two weeks!"
This will be the organizations third installment of the plant sale. It is a chance for students at SJO to get practical horticultural experience. Proceeds from the sale is to support the school's greenhouse operation help expand students practical knowledge on agriculture and growing practices.
Vegetables that will be available include San Marzano Roma tomatoes, Better Boy tomatoes, a yellow tomatoes, jalapeno peppers, cucumbers, broccoli and cauliflower. There will also be a selection of herbs including red basil, basil, rosemary, thyme, and spearmint.
Decorative flower and ornamental for sale include coneflowers, daylilies, hostas, begonias, impatiens and more.
Credit card only pre-orders will be taken via the same ChedderUp platform used last year. Shoppers can purchase plant in-person with cash or check only.
More information will be available on the FFA's Facebook page.
Village Crier: Youth summer sport programs open for registration
Summer softball registration in St. Joseph closes soon
St. Joseph Summer Softball is now underway. This year's registration fee will include the $5 village fee. Parents will to register online with a credit card.
The program will not have a separate age division for girls four years-old or in kindergarten this year. The organization is encouraging parents with kids in the age group to play Bitty Ball or T-Ball through the St. Joseph Youth Baseball program.
Questions can be sent by email to stjosephsummersoftball@gmail.com. Registration closes on February 21.
Unity FFA pork chop lunch next week
The Unity FFA is celebrating FFA Week next week with their annual pork chop lunch. The drive through service will take place on the UHS east drive on Wednesday, February 24 from 11:00am - 12:45pm. Pork chop sandwiches are $5 each with proceeds going toward supporting the FFA program. Customers can get a meal deal for an additional $2, which will include chips, drink, and cookies.
Sidney summer ball sign up this weekend
Sidney Baseball/Softball/Tball signups will be held this Saturday from 10am to 12pm at the new Sidney Community Building located at 211 E Main Street in Sidney. An additional sign up day is scheduled for February 22 from 5:30-7:30pm. Ages groups are ages five and six for T-Ball and ages 7-15 for baseball and softball athletes. Registration cost is $55.
Questions or if parents are unable to make it to the in-person registration dates, they are encouraged to send a message to (217)649-7450.
Annual Chili Dinner in Sidney next week
The Sidney Fire Protection District will host its annual chili dinner on February 27 at the new community building, located at 211 East Main, from 4-7pm. The dinner will be available only through drive-through service. Toppings, hotdogs and drinks will be provided with the meal.
Sidney Fire Department cancer awareness shirts will also be available for purchase. Donations help support the local district's firefighter association.
Spots still available in Tolono virtual raffle
The Tolono Firefighters Association is doing a virtual raffle for a $500 Allen Meats Gift Card. Tickets for the drawing are $10 a piece and limited to the first 100 sold. Tickets can be purchased through Venmo or PayPal.
As of yesterday there were 34 tickets still available for the drawing. For more information visit the Tolono Firefighters Association page on Facebook.
Area COVID cases dips to 3-month low
Yesterday there were just 46 active Coronavirus cases across the six villages The Sentinel covers. The last time there fewer than 50 active cases in our area was back on November 13 of last year. A day later, that number surged to 60 and continued to rise from there to a peak of 142 active cases on several days.
The Champaign-Urbana Public Health District reported the number of cases rose by five today.
The agency's dashboard now includes mortality data for Champaign County. Out of the 1,427 cases identified in our area, eight individuals lost their lives to the virus. Two individuals from Ogden, four from Tolono along with one resident from Sidney and St. Joseph succumbed after being infected. As of today, 123 county residents have died from the viral infection since March of 2020.
Put it On The Market
Do you have a home for sale in one of our six communities? The Sentinel would like to highlight it in the upcoming new local real estate feature called On The Market.
Each calendar week our online paper will pick a residential property from those submitted for consideration to promote to our audience. With over 700 readers daily, The Sentinel hopes the new section will direct more potential buyers and competitive offers to sellers in our area. For more submission information, sellers and agents can contact us at editor@oursentinel.com.
Show us your art
We know there are more artists in our area. We just haven't met you yet but would enjoy seeing fruits of your creativity. If you paint, draw, sculpt or do metal work, The Sentinel would love to feature your work and share your artistic talent. Do you spend hours at the potter's wheel, dabble in mixed-media, do glass-work or design jewelry pieces? We would like to hear from you.
If you are interested in having your work featured in a story, please send a brief bio in an email with a link to your website or a online gallery featuring your work to editor@oursentinel.com. We very much look forward to sharing your passion and vision with our readers.
As time and space allows we will publish details for upcoming community events. Please send your business, social or community organization's press release or event information at least four days in advance to The Sentinel at editor@oursentinel.com.
Senior spotlights with Braydon Rupert, Ginny Bytnar & Ross Booker
Maroon Platoon, FFA
St. Joseph Siblings:
Older brother Hobbies:
@orking on the farm, landscaping, working outside, and working on motors. Favorite SJO memories:
During his freshman year, he started FFA and it was fun for Ross to get to know everyone. Two years later sometime during his junior year, he started to consider playing football at SJO. He followed through his senior year thoroughly enjoying every minute of it. He also really enjoyed all of the FFA events he participated in during high school. Favorite classes:
Into to Ag, Consumers Ed, Ag Mechanics, BSAA, and all of his FFA and Agriculture classes. Favorite teachers:
Mrs. Olson, Mrs. Mathis, Mrs. Max, and Mrs. Schoudel at PVO and Mr. Shawn Skinner, Ms. Pensinger, Mrs. Katie Duitsman, Mr. Marshall Schacht, Mr. Robert Glazier, Mrs. Jennifer Brooks, and Mr. Don Beckett at St. Joseph-Ogden High School. College:
Parkland College, majoring auto mechanics with an emphasis in diesel mechanics. Advice to future SJO students:
Do not take senior year for granted and to cherish every moment of high school because it is a fun and fast four years.
Spanish Club, Spanish Club Leader, We The People, Drama Club
St. Joseph Hobbies:
Singing, reading, and hanging out with friends and family. Favorite SJO memories:
Her favorite memory from high school is the Disney Showcase that she was a part of during her junior year. During her senior year, she really enjoyed the circle of memories band meeting for seniors this past fall. Favorite classes:
Spanish, Physics, Economics, and all of her history classes. Favorite teachers:
Mr. Dunn at St. Joseph Grade School, Mr. Risley at St. Joseph Middle School, and Senor Zak Sutton and Mr. Kevin Simondsen at St. Joseph-Ogden High School. College:
University of Illinois majoring in Electrical Engineering Advice to future SJO students:
Use your time well and to ask for help because the staff and teachers are nice.
Maroon Platoon
St. Joseph Siblings:
Three older sisters Hobbies:
Watching movies, listening to music, and hanging out with friends and family. Favorite SJO memories:
Playing basketball all four years. He enjoyed being a part of the basketball team, as it was a great family of players. Favorite classes:
Intro to Ag with Mrs. Katie Duitsman and Algebra II with Mr. Kiel Duval. Favorite teachers:
Mr. Duval, Mr. Kevin Simondsen, and Mrs. Stacey Kietzman College:
Parkland College majoring in Construction Management Advice to future SJO students:
Be prepared and to work hard.
SJO celebrates Class of 2020 scholarship winners
SJO Class of 2020 Scholarship
Award Winners
Chamber of Commerce Scholarship
Illinois State Scholarship
National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation
Tristan Fuqua
St. Joseph Masonic Foundation Scholarship
Hannah Rajlich
Papa Pridemore Memorial Scholarship
Illinois State Scholar
Taddy Pettit
Papa Pridemore Memorial Scholarship
Jenna Albrecht
C-U Optimist Club Scholarship
American Legion Award
Lexi Barbour Memorial Scholarship
Lindsey Aden
FFA Alumni Scholarships
Illinois State Scholar
Anderson's Scholarship
Farm Bureau Womens Committee Scholarship
Champaign County Farm Bureau Scholarship
National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation
Mallory Ames
FFA Alumni Scholarships
Illinois State Scholar
Bayer Fund Farmers Grow Ag Leaders Scholarship
Ag Future of America Scholarship
Vincent O’Greene Memorial Scholarship
Brodie Sullivan
FFA Alumni Scholarships
Katelyn Berry
Illinois State Scholar
Daughters of the American Revolution
Emily Bigger
Illinois State Scholar
Ginny Bytnar
Illinois State Scholar
Andrea Cunningham
Illinois State Scholar
Faith Dahman
Illinois State Scholar
Hannah Dukeman
Illinois State Scholar
Illini Prairie Conference Scholar Athlete
Erica Guelfi
Illinois State Scholar
John Phillips Sousa Award
Lutheran Community Foundation Scholarship
The National Merit Scholarship
Ava Mills
Illinois State Scholar
Eric Poe
Illinois State Scholar
Kenly Taylor
Illinois State Scholar
Stephanie Trame
Illinois State Scholar
Isabelle Vliet
Illinois State Scholar
Zoey Witruk
Illinois State Scholar
Brayden Weaver
Sons of the American Revolution
Illini Prairie Conference Scholar Athlete
Payton Cain
American Legion Award
Danie Kelso
Lutheran Community Foundation Scholarship
Eliza Lewis
Lutheran Community Foundation Scholarship
Nathan Maier
Lutheran Community Foundation Scholarship
Cody Johnston
St. Joseph Youth Baseball Little League Scholarship
Brendan Cooperider
St. Joseph Youth Baseball Little League Scholarship
Kendall Ayers
National Choral Award
Joshua Sexton
National Band Director’s Award
Rylee Stahl
Tammy Walsh Memorial Scholarship
Anna Wentzloff
Tammy Walsh Memorial Scholarship
St. Joseph Masonic Foundation Scholarship
Zach Seeley
Army
Senior Spotlight with Emily Hardimon, Lucas Downing & Faith Dahman
St. Joseph Siblings:
Younger brother Hobbies:
working at Sholem Pool, walking, and spending time with family and friends. Favorite SJO memories:
She enjoyed mentoring in the Advisory Mentoring Program and being a part of the Future Spartans Mentoring Program. She also enjoyed her time as an SJO cheerleader, especially during the Homecoming games and at all of the Homecoming assemblies. Favorite classes:
Advanced Civics with Mr. Marshall Schacht, Trigonometry with Mr. Kiel Duval, and U.S. History with Mr. Don Beckett. Favorite teachers:
Mrs. Lubinski and Mrs. Ford at St. Joseph Middle School and Senor Zak Sutton and Mr. Schacht at St. Joseph-Ogden High School. College:
University of Illinois, double major in Pre-Law and Political Science. Advice to future SJO students:
Get involved in as many sports, activities, and clubs as you can.
FFA, Maroon Platoon, Drama Club
Royal Siblings:
Older sister and two younger brothers Hobbies:
Playing baseball, riding four-wheelers, and hanging out with friends. Favorite SJO memories:
He thoroughly enjoyed FFA in high school, and he highly suggests joining FFA to all SJO students. Favorite classes:
BSAA with Mrs. Duitsman and Mr. Pfundstein and Geometry with Mr. Kiel Duval. Favorite teachers:
Mrs. Howard and Mrs. Anderson at PVO and Mr. Duval and Mr. Don Beckett at St. Joseph-Ogden High School. College:
Northwest Lineman College in Florida Advice to future SJO students:
Be excellent, stay on top of your homework, and do not fall behind.
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St. Joseph Siblings:
Younger sister Hobbies:
Playing tennis, playing sand volleyball, and painting. Favorite SJO memories:
Over the years, she has enjoyed post prom and playing hacky sack before school. She has also been a big part of the Maroon Platoon. During her senior year, she was one of the many road warriors from the Maroon Platoon that traveled to Unity High School to cheer on the SJO varsity volleyball team to victory. It is a moment she will never forget. Favorite classes:
Spanish with Senor Zak Sutton, and all of the classes she had with Mr. Marshall Schacht as a teacher. Favorite teachers:
Mrs. McDonald at St. Joseph Grade School, Mrs. Thompson at St. Joseph Middle School, and Mr. Schacht, Senor Sutton, and Mrs. Heather Lindenmeyer at St. Joseph-Ogden High School. College:
Illinois State University, majoring in Communication Sciences and Disorders with a minor in Spanish. Advice to future SJO students:
Enjoy their senior year and to go to as many sporting events as possible.
Delicious veggies and more, FFA plant sale starts on Monday
Meet the Class of 2020 - Four fantastic SJO seniors
Clubs & Activities
FFA
Art Club Landscape Design |
Ashley Abbott lives in St. Joseph with her dad and stepmother. She has three brothers and one sister.
Her hobbies include playing video games, attending Art Club, and gardening.
Abbott currently misses her daily high school schedule, but she is making the most of her time at home.
After high school, she plans to attend Parkland College. She plans to transfer to a four-year university to major in landscape design after finishing her program at Parkland.
Her favorite classes at St. Joseph-Ogden High School include Horticulture, Biology, and Art. This school year, Abbott really enjoyed all aspects of FFA and enjoys learning about all aspects of agriculture.
Her favorite teachers at SJO are Mrs. Jennifer Brooks, Mrs. Darcy Nekolny, Mrs. Jeanna Kerner, Mrs. Ashley Krisman, and Mr. Don Beckett.
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Clubs & Activities
Scholastic Bowl
Drama Club Chorus |
Kendall Ayers lives in Royal with his mom and has two older brothers.
His hobbies include playing video games, singing, and working on computers, and he has a passion for geology.
His greatest memories at SJO are simply the great day-to-day interactions he has had over the years in high school. Ayers said he will always remember going to All State Chorus at Olivet Nazarene University, which was a huge accomplishment for him that he certainly should be proud of.
After high school, he plans to take a vacation out west and will attend Parkland College as a member the Parkland Pathways program. His goal is to eventually transfer to the University of Illinois where he will major in computer engineering.
His advice for future SJO students is "to get their foot in the door and to make an impression."
Ayers said his two favorite classes at St. Joseph-Ogden High School are Physical Education and Chorus.
His favorite all-time teachers are Mrs. Max, who was his 5th/6th grade teacher at Prairieview-Ogden, as well as Mrs. Steffen, Mr. Kieffer, Mr. Don Beckett, and Mr. Hess at SJO.
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Kaylee Blackburn lives in St. Joseph with her family, and has six siblings: three brothers and three sisters.
Her hobbies include writing poetry and short stories and hanging out with friends and family.
Blackburn has many great memories from her time at St. Joseph-Ogden High School. Over the years, she enjoyed the overall atmosphere at all home football games with the Maroon Platoon. She is a big fan of Homecoming week and has really enjoyed participating in the Spartan Olympics.
She really enjoyed post prom and will miss the opening show night for the spring musicals.
After high school, Blackburn will attend Eastern Illinois University in Charleston to study early childhood education.
Her advice for future SJO students is to "simply enjoy everything and to appreciate all of your teachers and friends."
At SJO, her favorite classes over the years are American History, Advanced Civics, and Economics with Mr. Schacht; English with Mrs. Lindenmeyer; and Geometry with Mr. Duval.
Blackburn, like other seniors, has several favorite teachers at the high school. Mr. Marshall Schacht, Mr. Jeff Kieffer, and Mrs. Heather Lindenmeyer as well as Mr. Steele from St. Joseph Middle School top her list.
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Clubs & Activities
Cheer (4 years)
Drama Club (4 years) SADA, Student Council We The People |
Joe Yeager's greatest memory at St. Joseph-Ogden High School was when he missed two of his toughest classes his sophomore year because of a gas leak. The whole school had to evacuate the building and he will never forget this moment.
His favorite classes at SJO included art with Mr. Jake Beccue his sophomore year and construction with Mr. Bill Billman this year. Over the years, Yeager's favorite teachers have been Mrs. Maxwell at Prairieview-Ogden in 5th/6th grade and Mr. Don Beckett at SJO.
His dream job is owning his own shop where he can do custom automotive work or work on performance race cars. After graduation from SJO he willl start working toward that goal by attending Parkland College studying in one of their automotive programs.
One Yeager's many hobbies is tearing down and rebuilding car engines. He is a member of one of two teams that trains at Parkland College and competes in Hot Rodders for Tomorrow competitions held around the country. In February, his team qualified for the national competition at the Race and Performance Expo in Schaumburg.
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