
Week 3 Results
Rank | Name | Record | Notes |
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1 | Clark | 4-1 | Winner via tie-breaker |
2 | Alan | 4-1 |
Cumulative Standings
Rank | Name | Total Record | Wins | Notes |
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1 | Alan | 17-2 | 2 | Two-week streak broken |
2 | Clark | 13-6 | 1 |
Rank | Name | Record | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Clark | 4-1 | Winner via tie-breaker |
2 | Alan | 4-1 |
Rank | Name | Total Record | Wins | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Alan | 17-2 | 2 | Two-week streak broken |
2 | Clark | 13-6 | 1 |
FARMER CITY - The moment was years in the making, and St. Joseph-Ogden made sure to rise to it. For the first time in program history, when the Spartans stepped onto the field this week, they did so as the No. 1 ranked team in Illinois Class 1A boys soccer. Highly deserving of the recognition, SJO's domination on the pitch continued with a win over Blue Ridge yesterday.
Behind four goals from junior Zach Harper and a hat trick from Hunter Cler, SJO powered past Knights 9-0 on the road, stretching their unbeaten season to 12-0 and keeping their storybook run alive.
Harper got down to business early, connecting twice in the first half on pinpoint feeds from midfielder Tyler Hess, who finished with four assists. Harper also turned provider, setting up goals for Cler and freshman Ainsley Freeman, who celebrated her first varsity score.
Cler went on to complete his hat trick, while the Spartans also benefited from a Hoopeston own goal. By the final horn, SJO’s relentless attack had overwhelmed the Knights, keeping their defensive dominance intact with a 10th shutout of the year.
"Steven Newman & Waylon Jones (Batman & Robin) are the dynamic duo on the back line," head coach Chris Stevens said. "Yadi Acosta holds down the middle and Lucas Stevens is up top looking to score or assist his teammates."
Jones and Newman are juniors, which means SJO's soccer program will simply reload in 2026.
The Spartans have now outscored opponents 82-6 this season, their No. 1 state ranking underscoring a rapid rise built on depth and determination. SJO also holds the No. 479 spot nationally, ranked ahead of Chicago Academy and Coal City in Illinois 1A. Since the start of 2022, the program has won 51 matches against just 11 losses, a turnaround that has placed the school the map, mirroring the school's storied football program.
Stevens said three attributes define this year’s roster: discipline, determination, and unselfishness. "They have set big team goals for postseason and want to see them through," he said. "[Every] player, seniors through freshman, want everyone to succeed. This is a cohesive group of players and it’s a privilege to be a part of this journey with them."
Now, the focus shifts to Illini Prairie Conference play. The Spartans host Monticello (4-7-1) today before a quick two-game road swing to Olympia on Wednesday and Bloomington Central Catholic on Thursday. After a short rest, they’ll return home to face Illinois Valley Central Saturday morning — all with their new No. 1 target on their backs.
ST. JOSEPH - St. Joseph-Ogden bounced back in commanding fashion Monday night, defeating Hoopeston Area in straight sets in front of a supportive home crowd. Just days removed from a 2-0 loss to Oakwood, the Spartans regrouped and rolled to a 25-15, 25-10 sweep, ending the Cornjerkers’ hopes early and extending Hoopeston’s losing streak to eight matches.
Outside hitter Emerson Williams powered the offense with six kills across the two-set match. Addi Childers chipped in four kills, while Hadley McDonald and Ally Schmitz added three apiece. On defense, Emma McKinney anchored the back row with six digs, and senior libero Katie Ericksen followed with five. McDonald rounded out her solid night by contributing four more digs.
The Spartans also found momentum at the service line. Ava Alexander was unstoppable, landing four aces in her seven serves. McDonald backed her up with four aces of her own in 13 attempts, giving SJO a decisive edge in both sets.
With the victory, the Spartans improve to 4-8 overall and look ahead to a road trip tonight to face St. Teresa in Decatur. The Bulldogs (2-9), who opened the season with seven straight losses, are seeking to gain traction. SJO then returns home Wednesday to host the Danville Vikings. Hoopeston falls to 1-9 with the loss.
Rank | Name | Record | Notes |
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1 | Sara | 4-1 | Week 3 winner ** Tie-Break |
2 | Alan | 4-1 | |
2 | Denise | 4-1 | |
3 | Brooks Look | 3-2 | |
3 | Lyman | 3-2 | |
3 | Keith | 3-2 | |
3 | J | 3-2 |
Rank | Name | Total Record | Wins | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Brooks Look | 12-3 | 1 | Week 2 winner |
2 | Denise | 11-4 | 0 | |
3 | Alan | 10-5 | 0 | |
4 | Sara | 9-1 | 1 | Week 3 winner |
5 | J | 8-2 | 1 | Week 1 winner |
6 | Keith | 3-2 | 0 | |
7 | Lyman | 3-2 | 0 |
St. Joseph-Ogden quarterback Kodey McKinney and teammate Tim Blackburn-Kelley high-five SJO fans after the Spartans' 35-12 home opener victory over Paxton-Buckley-Loda.
McKinney completed 16 of 18 passes for 197 yards and two touchdowns, including a 70-yard connection with Kaden Wedig. He also ran for a touchdown, finishing with 26 yards on seven carries.
Blackburn-Kelley contributed six receptions for 40 yards and totaled 67 all-purpose yards for the game.
The Spartans (2-0) travel to Chillicothe tonight to face 0-2 Illinois Valley Central at 7 p.m. SJO leads the all-time series against the Grey Ghosts 5-3. The last time Illinois Valley Central defeated the Spartans was during the spring of 2021, amid pandemic recovery schedule.
Urbana's Just'Us Jones runs the football past a Belleville East player during the Tigers' home flag footbal game on Wednesday. The Tigers (0-5) fell 32-6 in their doubleheader nightcap against the Lancers. UHS opened the twin bill with a loss to Richwoods at McKinley Field, 59-0. Urbana hopes to end their five-game slide when they face 0-3 Centennial at the Mahomet-Seymour Jamboree on Saturday.
URBANA - Belleville East's Sophia Cooper runs the ball past Richwoods' Jaydah Green during their game at Urbana High School on Wednesday. Cooper hauled in seven passes, three resulting in touchdowns for the Lancers, who went on to win 26-13, improving to 5-1 on the season after the non-conference game.
Cooper tallied 157 yards of the Lancers' 222 passing yards. The junior also finished the game with one punt return good for 15 yards.
Belleville East, now in their second season of girls' flag football, is back in action again on September 17, facing Peoria High School in one game and Peoria Manual in the second.
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