Cissna Park advances to state volleyball finals with semifinal win over Tremont


The Lady Timberwolves advance to state volleyball title match after a win over Tremont. Addison Lucht led the T-Wolves with 14 kills.


NORMAL - Cissna Park advanced to the state title match after defeating the Tremont in straight sets, 25-19, 25-20, at the IHSA Girls Volleyball State Finals at Illinois State University’s CEFCU Arena in Normal. It is the first time the Lady Timberwolves have reached the championship match since 2014.

Kendyl Neukomm hugs sister Josie Neukomm
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Kendyl Neukomm hugs sister Josie after their semifinal win over Tremont.
While it was an unseasonably warm day outside, inside the arena, the T-Wolves were hot, warming up for a run to a state title easily handling Turks with their offensive firepower.

Cissna Park posted 19 kills in the first set and 15 in the second, with Addison Lucht leading the team with 14 kills, seven digs, and two aces. Josie Neukomm added 10 kills and five digs, while Ella Schluter set up 14 assists. Mady Marcott distributed a match-high 16 balls, keeping the offense moving efficiently.

Tremont managed just 16 kills across two sets, eight in each. Nora Parson contributed five kills, three blocks, and three aces. Hayden Alwerdt had four kills and three digs, Kaylee Johnson set up 11 assists, and Carly Whitcomb recorded 10 digs. The Turks kept the first set close through the first 26 points, trading sideouts with Cissna Park, but a three-point run followed by a four-point surge gave the Lady Timberwolves a 19-14 lead they would not surrender.

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Turks Kaylee Johnson back sets the ball during the second set. The senior setter entered the final four on Friday with 481 assists to her credit.
The second set was more competitive early on, but Cissna Park’s consistent offense and momentum proved decisive. Balanced scoring and strong team distribution helped the Lady Timberwolves maintain control and secure the win.

With this victory, Cissna Park returns to the state championship match, looking to capture its first state volleyball title since their previous deep run in 2014. Tremont, while competitive in stretches, could not overcome the T-Wolves’ scoring runs, ending their season in the semifinals.

Cissna Park will play for the state championship Saturday at CEFCU Arena, hoping to convert semifinal success into a historic title.





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Spartans turn Vandals playoff hope upside down


SJO's Kodey McKinney breaks up a key Vandalia pass play
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ST. JOSEPH - Vandalia receiver Kohnor Depew is turned upside down after a hit by St. Joseph-Ogden's Kodey McKinney on a pass play late in the fourth quarter. The catch would have put the Vandals in a short field situation where they had been successful in scoring earlier in the Class 3A quarterfinal playoff game. The Spartans rallied back from a 21-17 first half deficit to defeat Vandalia and extend their playoff run. Next Saturday, the SJO hosts Unity, who beat Williamsville 42-7. The two programs last met in a semifinal game a decade ago.


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Bloomington Central Catholic Saints: A Silver Finish That Shines Like Gold


The Saints opened strong with a 25-19 first-set win. Columbia responded by taking the next two sets. The runner-up finish capped a standout postseason for Central Catholic.


Central Catholic's Kampbell Niepagen pummels the ball for a kill


Central Catholic's Kampbell Niepagen pummels the ball during the Saints' Class 2A state championship game against Columbia. The junior finished the three-set affair with a team-high 12 kills, seven digs and two aces.


by Alan Look
Best Look Magazine


NORMAL - The Bloomington Central Catholic Saints closed out a remarkable season on the state’s biggest stage, earning a runner-up finish in the IHSA Class 2A Girls Volleyball Tournament. While the final result — a three-set loss to Columbia (25-19, 20-25, 17-25) in the championship match — may have stung in the moment, the team’s legacy is defined by the exceptional journey that led them to the state final floor in Normal.


Saints' Josie Certa passes the ball to an outside hitter during Saturday's IHSA Class 2A title game.
The Saints’ dominant postseason run showcased the best of heartland volleyball. They played as a cohesive unit, displaying skill, balance and resilience throughout the state series. In the championship match, they came out strong, taking the first set 25-19 and dictating the early pace. Though Columbia rallied, the Saints’ numbers reflected their determination. They finished with 36 kills, led by Kampbell Niepagen’s 12. Setter Josie Certa powered the offense with 32 assists, distributing the ball with the precision and chemistry built over months of work.

For Central Catholic, the season was a testament to perseverance, consistency and belief. The 2023 Saints cemented their place among the state’s elite and set a new standard for the program. They returned home with silver medals, but the pride they brought to their school and community shone brighter than any hardware.

The championship stage is more than a showcase of athletic ability. It is where communities rally, memories are made and pride is forged. This Saints team will be remembered for its grit, its unity and the joy it brought to every match.


For over 25 years, Alan Look has documented the soul of the Midwest — from Friday night lights to roaring chrome, from agricultural grit to locomotive legends. See more of more thoughts and photos from Alan Look on his blog at Best Look Magazine.


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IHSA football playoff quarterfinal scores from around the state


SJO's Cam Wagner is all smiles
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St. JOSEPH - Spartans' Cameron Wagner is all smiles after St. Joseph-Ogden Wyatt Wertz scores the winning nail in the Vandalia coffin in their Class 3A quarterfinal game. SJO defeated the Vandals 38-24 at home on Saturday.

Illini Prairie Conference scores

St. Joseph-Ogden 38, Vandalia 24
Unity 42, Williamsville 7

Big Twelve Conference scores

Oak Forest 34, Peoria 20

Scores from around the state

CLASS 1A:

Stockton 26, Dwight 30, Clifton Central 0
Hardin Calhoun 28, Casey (Westfield) 21
Lena-Winslow 42, Kewanee Wethersfield 20
Mt. Sterling (Brown County) 37, Carrollton 13


CLASS 2A:

Arthur-Lovington-Atwood-Hammond 42, Westville 35
Maroa-Forsyth 48, Flora 12
El Paso-Gridley 32, Farmington 15
Wilmington 49, Tri-Valley 7


CLASS 3A:

St. Joseph-Ogden 38, Vandalia 24
Unity 21, Williamsville 7
Richmond-Burton 31, Monmouth-Roseville 6
Byron 28, IC Catholic 6


CLASS 4A:

Montini 47, Coal City 0
Morris 28, Geneseo 26
Breese Central 36, Cahokia 12
Rochester 41, Sacred Heart-Griffin 35


CLASS 5A:

Belvidere North 17, Cary-Grove 10
Wheaton St. Francis 44, Chicago King 14
Providence Catholic 39, Washington 6
Oak Forest 34, Peoria 20


CLASS 6A:

Nazareth Academy 24, Lake Zurich 21
Fenwick 49, Burlington Central 21
East St. Louis 49, Simeon 0
St. Laurence 28, Dunlap 14


CLASS 7A:

Batavia 42, Glenbard North 27
Downers Grove North 28, Lincoln-Way West 10
St. Rita 56, Hersey 42
Brother Rice 42, St. Charles North 18


CLASS 8A:

Oswego 24, Maine South 21
Mt. Carmel 48, Lincoln-Way East 7
Lockport 35, Barrington 0
Fremd 34, Bolingbrook 33





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Prairie Ridge falls in straight sets in semifinal, U-High advances to 3A championship match


Normal University controlled both sets against Prairie Ridge with balanced hitting and minimal errors.


Prairie Ridge player Tegan Vrbancic digs a kill shot from Normal U-High

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Prairie Ridge libero Tegan Vrbbancic digs a kill shot from Normal U-High in the second set of their state semifinal match.


NORMAL - Prairie Ridge has been on this stage before. Five times now, the Wolves have stepped beneath the state finals lights, trying to summon the right mix of steadiness, grit and energy to reach a championship match. On Friday at CEFCU Arena on the Illinois State University campus, that experience helped them stay composed, but it wasn’t enough to withstand the precision and firepower Normal University brought to the Class 3A state semifinals at the IHSA Girls Volleyball State Finals. The Pioneers controlled both sets and handed Prairie Ridge a 25-20, 25-18 loss that sent the Wolves into today’s third-place match.

From the opening serve, Prairie Ridge showed the composure of a program comfortable at this level. The Wolves struck first and managed to build a brief 3-2 edge, leaning on clean touches and quick transitions. But U-High’s offensive rhythm tightened almost immediately. Junior outside hitter Laney Snow delivered back-to-back kills to push the Pioneers ahead 4-3. Prairie Ridge’s Adeline Grider answered with a sharp swing of her own to level the score once more, but Snow responded again with another kill that put U-High in front 5-4. It was a small moment in the box score, but it marked the beginning of a shift in control.

From there, the Pioneers didn’t let up. U-High played an exceptionally clean first set, committing just one error while building a lead that swelled as large as eight points. Their serve receive was crisp, their defense steady, and their offense ran with the kind of balance that forces opponents to pick their poison. Prairie Ridge stayed within striking distance through stretches of the frame, but each small opening they created was quickly answered at the net.

Grider gave the Wolves their strongest spark, finishing with 12 kills, seven digs and an assist. Abigail Smith added seven kills and two digs, giving Prairie Ridge solid production at the pins. Setter Addison Smith worked to keep the offense moving, distributing 23 assists while directing the Wolves’ efforts to mix tempo and find seams through U-High’s block. But it wasn’t enough to overcome the Pioneers’ consistency. Prairie Ridge committed 11 errors across the match — nine of them in the second set — while U-High limited its mistakes to just one error in the first set and three in the second.


UHigh Pioneer volleyball bench cheers for team on the floor at state
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Normal University volleyball players on the bench stand to celebrate another point for their team. The Pioneers advanced to today's title match for a shot at the Class 3A crown.

The Wolves needed a clean start to the second set to reset the momentum, and for a while, they found one. The teams traded points and tied the score seven times after the opening serve. Prairie Ridge dug in defensively, with Tegan Vrbrancic anchoring the floor and finishing with eight digs to lead the team. The Wolves' block tightened, forcing longer rallies and creating pockets of energy from their student section.

Still, U-High remained sharp. Snow, who finished with 11 kills and nine digs, stayed efficient throughout the frame. Ava Crabtree added eight kills and eight digs, giving the Pioneers reliable production on both sides of the court. Their two-setter system kept the Wolves off balance, with Morgan Petelin and Madison Funk finishing with 14 assists each. Funk also contributed seven digs, often extending plays that looked finished.

The turning point came with U-High leading 17-15. Emma Jean Bogusz stepped to the service line and seized control of the set. Her serve run stretched to six consecutive points, pushing the lead to 23-17 and silencing any hopes Prairie Ridge had of forcing a decisive third frame. Three serves later, Penn Taylor sealed the match with a solo block, sending U-High into tonight’s championship match at 5:30 p.m.

U-High, meanwhile, advances to face Nazareth, a program with a growing collection of state trophies — one championship, one runner-up and one third-place finish. With the Pioneers performing at their sharpest, tonight’s title match promises to be a strong finale to the Class 3A season.

Prairie Ridge now turns its attention to the third-place match against Providence Catholic, which fell to Nazareth Academy in its semifinal. The Wolves have one more opportunity to close their season with hardware and a performance that reflects their experience and resolve.




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Columbia dominates in state volleyball semifinal, sweeping Rockford Christian


Columbia swept Rockford Christian 25-18, 25-8 in the IHSA Class 2A semifinals. The win sends Columbia to Saturday’s championship match.

Odessa Bucciferro celebrates a point for the Royal Lions
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Rockford Christian's Odessa Bucciferro celebrates a point for the Royal Lions during the second set of her team's match against Columbia. Bucciferro and her team lost the match to the Eagles and will play for third place on Saturday in their first-ever state appearance.


NORMAL - Columbia didn’t waste a second proving why it entered championship weekend with one of the most imposing records in Class 2A. The Eagles (38-1) swept Rockford Christian 25-18, 25-8 on Friday at CEFCU Arena, rolling into the Class 2A state title match behind a fast, polished attack that never trailed in either set.

Under the glare of television lights and in front of nearly 1,000 spectators, Rockford Christian (34-6) held its own early. The Royal Lions, making the program’s first-ever appearance in the volleyball final four, traded points with Columbia until the Eagles nudged ahead 20-18 late in the opening frame. An attack error by Madison Anspaugh opened the door, and Ella Horner took full advantage by serving out the final five points.


Photos: Sentinel/Clark Brooks

LEFT: Rockford Christian's Devon Turner and Odessa Bucciferro collide while trying to keep the ball in play. RIGHT: Columbia's Kinley Jany and Ella Horner celebrate a point for the Eagles.

Columbia’s steadiness took hold from there. The Eagles matched their 12-kill first set with another 12 in the second, but this time the separation was immediate. They opened the frame with an 11-0 surge, punctuated by strong serving and crisp transition play. Rockford Christian didn’t break through until Devon Turner put down a kill set by senior setter Julia Irvin. The Royal Lions managed just seven more points before Columbia closed out the 44-minute match.

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Columbia's Claire Sandstrom passes the ball to the front row during second set action against Rockford Christian. The junior led the match with 11 kills, two digs, and one assist, advancing the Eagles to Saturday's Class 2A title match at the IHSA Girls Volleyball State Finals.

Junior outside hitter Claire Sandstrom paced the Eagles with 11 kills, two digs and an assist. Senior Kinley Jany added four kills, two aces and eight digs. Marly Mathews supplied three kills, while seniors Ava Mathewes and Maura Kohlenberger combined for four kills, with Mathewes contributing 11 assists and Kohlenberger involved in four blocks.

Rockford Christian spread its offense across four hitters. Turner finished with six kills, Anspaugh had four kills and two digs, and Allison Lynde added three. Junior Teagan Lawver chipped in two kills. Irvin supplied 11 of the team’s 14 assists, with Odessa Bucciferro recording the other three. The Royal Lions produced 12 kills in a competitive first set but were limited to only three in the second.

The semifinal marked the team’s first loss since Oct. 18, when the Royal Lions fell to Class 4A Stevenson in a three-set match at the Woodstock North Tournament. Anspaugh entered the weekend as Rockford Christian’s leading hitter with 451 kills and 56 aces, while Irvin began the tournament with 779 assists.

Columbia advances to Saturday’s championship match against Bloomington Central Catholic, which reached the final after finishing as last year’s runner-up in a tight three-set battle against Breese Mater Dei. Rockford Christian will play Port Byron Riverdale for third place.

For Columbia, the appearance marks the program’s second trip to a state final. The Eagles reached the title match in 2005, falling to Breese Central. Their only loss this season also came against Breese Central, a September meeting that Columbia now hopes proves to be the lone blemish on an otherwise remarkable run.





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Stockton rides late-set surge to clinch Class 1A state title berth


Stockton’s experience and composure showed after falling behind early. Key performances from Sadie Johnson and Kaydra Wright fueled the comeback.


NORMAL - For two sets, Stockton and Norris City-Omaha-Enfield traded punches like teams that had no intention of letting their seasons end. But once the third set began, once the Lady Blackhawks grabbed those first three points with the kind of urgency you can feel through the floorboards — something shifted. You could see it on their faces. You could hear it in the crack of their swings. And you could feel the question building around CEFCU Arena: Were they about to seize their moment?

They were.

Stockton (35-5) stormed past NCOE 2-1 on Friday in a Class 1A state semifinal win that turned a tense stalemate into a runaway finish. After dropping the opening set 25-17, the Lady Blackhawks clawed their way through a nail-biting 25-23 second set, planting the seeds of a comeback that fully bloomed in the third. Once they jumped in front 3-0, the match leaned sharply their way, and never leaned back. Stockton closed out the decider 25-13, punching its ticket into Saturday morning’s championship match.

That surge wasn’t subtle, it was a hammer hitting its mark.

Sadie Johnson led the effort with 14 kills and eight digs, providing the steady presence Stockton needed whenever the Cardinals made a push. Taylor Haas added nine kills and three block assists, helping disrupt NCOE’s rhythm at the net, while three more teammates — Kaydra Wright, Emma Eisfeller and Ireland Mensendike, each delivered five kills to deepen the attack.

Defense cleaned up everything behind them, with Natalee Sullivan covering 19 digs and extending rallies that Stockton’s offense eventually turned into points. Wright set the entire operation in motion with 30 assists, finding hot hands and keeping NCOE’s blockers guessing.

But if Stockton’s performance felt big, it had to, the moment was big. This is only the second state finals appearance in program history, and last year’s run ended one step short in the title match. That loss stayed with them, quietly sharpening their focus for another shot. And as the third set stretched on, you could almost sense the past getting rewritten in real time.

NCOE (38-2), making the fourth state finals appearance in school history and their first since taking third in 2022, came out strong behind Sydnee Sauls’ 12 kills and eight digs. Hayden Knight added 10 kills as the Cardinals controlled much of the first set. But when Stockton answered in the second, momentum found a new home and didn’t leave.

The Cardinals will face Tremont for third place after the Turks fell to Cissna Park in straight sets earlier in the day.

Stockton now turns its attention toward the biggest stage of all. The Lady Blackhawks will meet Cissna Park in the Class 1A state title match at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, a moment they’ve chased since the heartbreak of last November.





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Four Illini Prairie gridiron warriors earn IHSFCA 3A All-State recognition


Four Illini Prairie players make the Class 3A all-state list. Two quarterbacks and a lineman from the Sentinel area will be honored at the state football playoffs.


URBANA - Three Sentinel area athletes earned All-State recognition from the Illinois High School Coaches Association. Monticello Sages' Nolan Buehnerkemper, St. Joseph-Ogden's Cameron Wagner, and Unity's Dane Eisenmenger were names among the 18 Class 3A players on this year list.

Rounding out the Illini Prairie Conference selectees is Bloominton Central Catholic's Valshun Powe. While Powe and Buehnerkemper's seasons came to a close after last Saturday's second-round losses, Wagner's Spartans and Rockets' Eisenmenger have unfinished business to attend to this Saturday in quarterfinal action.

Eisenmenger will try to lead the Unity past Williamsville on the road. The Rockets lead the series 3-2 between the two programs since the 2012 season. The winner of the contest will face the winner of the St. Joseph-Ogden and Vandalia.

Wagner and the Spartans enjoy their first home playoff game on Saturday, hosting the undefeated Vandals. Their opponent's 11-0 record won't intimidate SJO, who knocked off the undefeated Benton Rangers with field goal at the buzzer in their first-round playoff game.

Here is a look at our area 3A all-staters.


Dane Eisenmenger

Senior - Unity - QB
Unity quarterback Dane Eisenmenger looks to throw under pressure
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Cameron Wagner

Junior - St. Joseph-Ogden - OL
St. Joseph-Ogden junior lineman Cam Wagner named 2025 All-stater
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Nolan Buehnerkemper

Senior - Monticello - DB/QB/K
Nolan Buehnerkemper unloads a long pass against Unity in playoff game.
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Valshun Powe

Senior - Bloomington Central Catholic - RB/DB
Central Catholic's Valshun Powe explodes through the Unity defensive secondary.
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The other Class 3A players earning recognition from the coaching association include:

(Name, Year, School, Position)
Grant Bowen, Sophomore - IC Catholic Prep - WR/LB
Hunter Carley, Junior - Richmond-Burton - RB/LB
Caden Considine, Senior - Byron - LB/RB
Kohnor Depew, Senior - Vandalia - WR/DB
Casey Etheridge, Senior - Princeton - RB/DB
Nick Huston, Senior - Monmouth-Roseville - RB/LB
Blake Livdahl, Junior - Richmond - LB/RB
Jimmy Lollar, Junior - Olympia - RB
Levi Mallette, Senior - Hope Academy - OL/DL
Julius May, Senior - Bishop McNamara - RB/LB
Ethan McCommons, Senior - Benton - LB/OL
Matthew Miller, Senior - Williamsville - RB
Andrew Talbert, Junior - Byron - DB/QB
Dylan White, Senior - Durand-Pecatonica - OL/DL






TAGS: Unity's Dane Eisenmenger named to 3A All-State list, SJO's Cam Wagner makes All-State as sophomore, Monticello quarterback Nolan Buehnerkemper get the nod for all-state

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Not par for an October round of state golf


Riverdale's James Moorhusen and dad walk to the club house during a snow storm at state golf in 2018
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BLOOMINGTON - Riverdale's James Moorhusen (left) and his dad, Mike, head to the club house at the Prairie Vista Golf Course after IHSA officials put first-round action on hold during a brief snowstorm on October 12, 2018, at the IHSA Boys Golf State Finals. The tournament was paused just past the midway point for many golfers due to heavy snow flurries in the Bloomington-Normal area. The tournament resumes on Saturday morning. Moorhusen, a sophomore who helped the Rams win the St. Regional and Freeport Sectional, went on to finish tied for 91st place, shooting a 96 on the second day. Partial scores from the first day were not included in the final tabulation.


TAGS: Photo of the Day, Riverdale sophomore James Moorhusen, Snowstorm cancels IHSA golf, IHSA golf tournament postponed, Port Byron Riverdale golfer at state tournament

IHSA state volleyball semifinal streaming schedule this Friday


Photo: Sentinel/Clark Brooks

Stockton volleyball players celebrate their 2-1 win over Hartsburg-Emden during semifinal action at the 2024 IHSA state volleyball championships. The Lady Blackhawks dropped the first set 11-25, then stormed back to win the last two 25-20, 25-21 to advance to the Class 1A title game. The team is back at CEFCU again this year in the program's second state finals appearance.

NORMAL - If you can't make it to the CEFCU Arena to watch semifinal championship on Friday, you can catch all the action online via the NFHS Network. Viewers can subscribe to watch games on various platforms, including computers, mobile devices, and third-party apps like Roku and Apple TV.

Below is Friday's broadcast schedule. Click the image to watch the game.

Nov 14, 2025 - 10:00 AM EST

2025 IHSA 1A Girls Volleyball Semifinals #1
Norris City-Omaha-Enfield High School
vs
Stockton High School


Nov 14, 2025 - 11:30 AM EST

2025 IHSA 1A Girls Volleyball Semifinals #2
Tremont
vs
Cissna Park


Nov 14, 2025 - 1:00 AM EST

2025 IHSA 2A Girls Volleyball Semifinals #1
Columbia
vs
Rockford Christian


Nov 14, 2025 - 2:30 AM EST

2025 IHSA 2A Girls Volleyball Semifinals #2
Central Catholic
vs
Riverdale


Nov 14, 2025 - 5:00 AM EST

2025 IHSA 3A Girls Volleyball Semifinals #1
Nazareth Academy
vs
Providence Catholic


Nov 14, 2025 - 6:30 AM EST

2025 IHSA 3A Girls Volleyball Semifinals #2
University
vs
Prairie Ridge


Nov 14, 2025 - 8:00 PM EST

2025 IHSA 4A Girls Volleyball Semifinals #1
Benet Academy
vs
Lockport Township


Nov 14, 2025 - 9:30 PM EST

2025 IHSA 4A Girls Volleyball Semifinals #2
Marist
vs
Fremd

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