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Our 2020 Parkland graduates, here's who earned degrees
This year's pandemic did not divert the efforts of 83 area residents who completed the requirements for their respective programs at Parkland College in May. Nearly a quarter of the graduates in the Class of 2020 received degrees in the medical field.
Due to successive executive orders put in place to stop the spread of the Coronavirus by Governor J.B. Pritzker, Parkland's 53rd Commencement Exercise was held online back on May 22, 2020 via YouTube for the first time in school history. Originally live-streamed, the virtual ceremony included speakers, award presentations, and the reading of the graduates' names.
This summer, Parkland sent graduates a green mortarboard, a Parkland tassel with new signet and a padded diploma cover as well as other memorabilia to commemorate their academic achievement.
The college also plans to extend an invitation to 2020 graduates to walk across the stage at the 2021 exercise.
Here is a list of area graduates enter the job market or continuing their education at a four-year institution:

Briley C Ackerman, Tolono
AAS, Nursing John M Acklin, Ogden
AES, Engineering Science Elizabeth K Alt, Tolono
AA, Elementary Education Cody W Argo, Tolono
AGS, Associate in General Studies Roger S Ayers, Sidney
AAS, Nursing Kayla J Balsbaugh, St. Joseph
AAS, Child Development Hollie N Baltzell, St. Joseph
AAS, Nursing Jennifer A Barnard, Sidney
AA, General Jason T Bowman, Ogden
AAS, Agricultural Business: Precision Ag Technology Kira J Brinkley, Tolono
AFA, Music Education Melanie L Broch, St. Joseph
AAS, Surgical Technology Bryson D Chancellor, Tolono
AS, Aviation Austin R Chilton, St. Joseph
AS, Biological Sciences Britney F Christman, Sidney
AA, Psychology Jarrett L Clem, St. Joseph
CER, Construction: Electrical Inside Wireman Destiny H Coffey, Sidney
AA, Social Work Bonnie G Collins, Ogden
AAS, Digital Media Elena K Cotter, St. Joseph
AS, General Christine M Danielson, Philo
AS, General Zach T David, Ogden
AGS, Associate in General Studies Logan J Dobbs, St. Joseph
AAS, Diesel Power Equipment Technology Kenzie L Dodds, Tolono
AA, Psychology Austin M Downen, Tolono
AAS, Diesel Power Equipment Technology Brandon G Downen, Tolono
AA, Sociology Emily C Eastin, Tolono
AA, General Trevor B Elliott, St. Joseph
AA, Criminal Justice Education Mickaela J Fleming, Royal
AAS, Nursing Hope A Frost, Royal
AAS, Nursing Lauren N Frost, Tolono
AA, Criminal Justice Education Justyn R Fruhling, St. Joseph
AAS, Radiologic Technology Bryce M Haake, St. Joseph
AA, General Webb T Hancock, Tolono
AGS, Associate in General Studies Grant C Harper, Ogden
AAS, Automotive Technology Christian M Hasler, Philo
AA, History Ashley N Holm, Tolono
AGS, Associate in General Studies Devinne D Horton, Sidney
AAS, Nursing Brandi L Huson, Ogden
AGS, Associate in General Studies Allyson K James, Philo
AA, Elementary Education Sophia A Kaisner, Philo
AS, General Zachary A Kohlmann, Tolono
AGS, Associate in General Studies Joseph H Lamendola, Tolono
AGS, Associate in General Studies Kaitlyn M Landis, St. Joseph
AAS, Occupational Therapy Assistant Payton J Lareau, Tolono
AAS, Emergency Medical Services: Paramedic Brianna S Lilly, St. Joseph
AAS, Nursing Alicia A Maxey, St. Joseph
AAS, Criminal Justice Emily M McCrone, Tolono
AS, General Emma L Messman, Sidney
AS, General Devon M Miezio, Ogden
CER, Practical Nursing Billie J Miller, Philo
AGS, Associate in General Studies Leah J Miller, Tolono
AAS, Nursing McKayla R Norton, Philo
AGS, Associate in General Studies Brendan Z Olauson, St. Joseph
AES, Engineering Science Kristen A Polizzi, St. Joseph
AAS, Business: Management Austin R Rein, Ogden
AAS, Agricultural Business: Precision Ag Technology Ileana L Roberts, Sidney
AAS, Nursing Carson T Robinson, Sidney
AGS, Associate in General Studies Samantha J Roderick, Tolono
AA, General Cori B Rodriguez, Ogden
AAS, Nursing Paige N Sappenfield, Philo
AAS, Nursing Megan K Schumacher, St. Joseph
AAS, Veterinary Technology Sydney J Schurvinske, Sidney
AA, General Briley L Smith, Tolono
AA, Elementary Education Katleyn M Smith, Ogden
AAS, Radiologic Technology Nash C Stanfield, Sidney
AAS, Business: Management Derek L Stevens, Tolono
AAS, Emergency Medical Services: Paramedic Andrew J Stewart, St. Joseph
AA, Psychology Kaitlyn R Taylor, St. Joseph
CER, Practical Nursing Mitchell R Thompsen, St. Joseph
AS, General Carrie J Turner, Tolono
AAS, Business: Management Jordan M Turner, St. Joseph
CER, Automotive Technician Kyle E Vansickle, Sidney
AGS, Associate in General Studies Kimberly A Vecchio, Philo
AAS, Business Administrative Technology Jason M Waldeck, St. Joseph
AS, Computer Science/Computer Information Systems Emilee M Walters, Tolono
AA, Psychology Ethan F Warren, Philo
CER, Automotive Technician Israel D Wells, Sidney
AGS, Associate in General Studies Kenneth A Wells Jr, St. Joseph
AAS, Respiratory Care Madison R Wilson, Philo
AS, General Sarah E Wiseman, St. Joseph
AFA, Art and Design Nicole L Woller, St. Joseph
AS, General Casey J Young, Tolono
AA, General Jordan T Hall, St. Joseph
AAS, Nursing Tenneal Frerichs, St. Joseph
AAS, Nursing
AAS, Nursing John M Acklin, Ogden
AES, Engineering Science Elizabeth K Alt, Tolono
AA, Elementary Education Cody W Argo, Tolono
AGS, Associate in General Studies Roger S Ayers, Sidney
AAS, Nursing Kayla J Balsbaugh, St. Joseph
AAS, Child Development Hollie N Baltzell, St. Joseph
AAS, Nursing Jennifer A Barnard, Sidney
AA, General Jason T Bowman, Ogden
AAS, Agricultural Business: Precision Ag Technology Kira J Brinkley, Tolono
AFA, Music Education Melanie L Broch, St. Joseph
AAS, Surgical Technology Bryson D Chancellor, Tolono
AS, Aviation Austin R Chilton, St. Joseph
AS, Biological Sciences Britney F Christman, Sidney
AA, Psychology Jarrett L Clem, St. Joseph
CER, Construction: Electrical Inside Wireman Destiny H Coffey, Sidney
AA, Social Work Bonnie G Collins, Ogden
AAS, Digital Media Elena K Cotter, St. Joseph
AS, General Christine M Danielson, Philo
AS, General Zach T David, Ogden
AGS, Associate in General Studies Logan J Dobbs, St. Joseph
AAS, Diesel Power Equipment Technology Kenzie L Dodds, Tolono
AA, Psychology Austin M Downen, Tolono
AAS, Diesel Power Equipment Technology Brandon G Downen, Tolono
AA, Sociology Emily C Eastin, Tolono
AA, General Trevor B Elliott, St. Joseph
AA, Criminal Justice Education Mickaela J Fleming, Royal
AAS, Nursing Hope A Frost, Royal
AAS, Nursing Lauren N Frost, Tolono
AA, Criminal Justice Education Justyn R Fruhling, St. Joseph
AAS, Radiologic Technology Bryce M Haake, St. Joseph
AA, General Webb T Hancock, Tolono
AGS, Associate in General Studies Grant C Harper, Ogden
AAS, Automotive Technology Christian M Hasler, Philo
AA, History Ashley N Holm, Tolono
AGS, Associate in General Studies Devinne D Horton, Sidney
AAS, Nursing Brandi L Huson, Ogden
AGS, Associate in General Studies Allyson K James, Philo
AA, Elementary Education Sophia A Kaisner, Philo
AS, General Zachary A Kohlmann, Tolono
AGS, Associate in General Studies Joseph H Lamendola, Tolono
AGS, Associate in General Studies Kaitlyn M Landis, St. Joseph
AAS, Occupational Therapy Assistant Payton J Lareau, Tolono
AAS, Emergency Medical Services: Paramedic Brianna S Lilly, St. Joseph
AAS, Nursing Alicia A Maxey, St. Joseph
AAS, Criminal Justice Emily M McCrone, Tolono
AS, General Emma L Messman, Sidney
AS, General Devon M Miezio, Ogden
CER, Practical Nursing Billie J Miller, Philo
AGS, Associate in General Studies Leah J Miller, Tolono
AAS, Nursing McKayla R Norton, Philo
AGS, Associate in General Studies Brendan Z Olauson, St. Joseph
AES, Engineering Science Kristen A Polizzi, St. Joseph
AAS, Business: Management Austin R Rein, Ogden
AAS, Agricultural Business: Precision Ag Technology Ileana L Roberts, Sidney
AAS, Nursing Carson T Robinson, Sidney
AGS, Associate in General Studies Samantha J Roderick, Tolono
AA, General Cori B Rodriguez, Ogden
AAS, Nursing Paige N Sappenfield, Philo
AAS, Nursing Megan K Schumacher, St. Joseph
AAS, Veterinary Technology Sydney J Schurvinske, Sidney
AA, General Briley L Smith, Tolono
AA, Elementary Education Katleyn M Smith, Ogden
AAS, Radiologic Technology Nash C Stanfield, Sidney
AAS, Business: Management Derek L Stevens, Tolono
AAS, Emergency Medical Services: Paramedic Andrew J Stewart, St. Joseph
AA, Psychology Kaitlyn R Taylor, St. Joseph
CER, Practical Nursing Mitchell R Thompsen, St. Joseph
AS, General Carrie J Turner, Tolono
AAS, Business: Management Jordan M Turner, St. Joseph
CER, Automotive Technician Kyle E Vansickle, Sidney
AGS, Associate in General Studies Kimberly A Vecchio, Philo
AAS, Business Administrative Technology Jason M Waldeck, St. Joseph
AS, Computer Science/Computer Information Systems Emilee M Walters, Tolono
AA, Psychology Ethan F Warren, Philo
CER, Automotive Technician Israel D Wells, Sidney
AGS, Associate in General Studies Kenneth A Wells Jr, St. Joseph
AAS, Respiratory Care Madison R Wilson, Philo
AS, General Sarah E Wiseman, St. Joseph
AFA, Art and Design Nicole L Woller, St. Joseph
AS, General Casey J Young, Tolono
AA, General Jordan T Hall, St. Joseph
AAS, Nursing Tenneal Frerichs, St. Joseph
AAS, Nursing
State Farm Holiday Classic basketball tournament put on hold
Just hours ago, the organizers for the annual State Farm Holiday Classic announced this year's basketball tournament, which was scheduled to run from December 28-31, has been cancelled in a post to Facebook. It is the first break in the event's 42-year run.
With the possibility of a second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic during the winter months and the restrictions on the number of spectators allowed by the Illinois Public Health Department at sporting events, it was a decision makes financial sense for the long term viability of the tournament.
"Please know this is not a decision we made lightly, but in order to ensure the safety of all participants (players, coaches, administrators, fans, officials, volunteers, tournament staff and sponsors), we find it best to not organize a tournament this year," the statement read. "Thank you for your understanding and cooperation during this difficult time! We wish all of our schools and their athletic programs nothing but the best this year, and we hope everyone remains safe and healthy!"
Making its debut in 1975, the tournament was originally named the Illinois State Classic. Since then the tournament has grown to be one of the largest coed holiday basketball tournaments in the country. Through out its history there have been dozens high school athletes who went on to become not only professional basketball players, but also NFLers and Olympic athletes.
Each year the games are played at four venues in Bloomington-Normal: Illinois Wesleyan University’s Shirk Center, Bloomington High School, Normal Community High School and Normal West High School. This would have also been the 24th installment of the girls tournament and the 19th of the Ron Knisley Memorial Special Olympics Shootout, which is also hosted by organizers.
Last December, the St. Joseph-Ogden boys squad was the #6 seed and finished in 6th place. The Spartans opened their 2019 tournament appearance with a 47-42 win over #11 Annawan on their way to a 2-2 finish.
On the ladies side, SJO brought home a 5th place trophy after a 3-1 run logging wins over Bishop Mac, Annawan and Illini Prairie Conference rival Bloomington Central. The team's only loss was to eventual small school champion Normal University.
Tournament organizers vows the tournament will return in 2021. Dates for the event are scheduled December 27-30.
![]() SJO's Riley Baker looks to pass the ball while playing during the 2016 State Farm Holiday Classic. The annual tournament was cancelled for the 2020 season amid health concerns for athletes, spectators and officials. (Photo: PhotoNews Media/Clark Brooks)
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Posted by State Farm Holiday Classic on Tuesday, August 18, 2020
UIUC confers degrees to 27 area residents
Despite a global pandemic, 9,261 students from the Urbana-Champaign campus of the University of Illinois finished their degree programs to officially graduate. Among the recipients were 27 residents from The Sentinel's area of coverage.
Two students, Jocelyn Harmon and Nicholas Shapland, completed their education as double majors. Harmon, who graduated from the Gies College of Business, earned a second degree in Marketing. Meanwhile, Shapland completed the requirements his additional degree in Political Science.
Shapland graduated with High Distinction from his department in the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences.
Two other Unit 7 alumni in addition to Harmon, Madeline Wilson and Sierra Benson, were awarded High Honors distinction for their academic performance. High honor students finish their college degree with at least a 3.80 grade point average. Students with a GPA of 3.5 to 3.75 graduate with Honors.
Students with a GPA of 3.9 or higher are recognized with Highest Honors. Two undergraduates, Tolono resident Dawson Dodds and Ogden native Carly Frerichs, earned the academic titles upon graduation last May.
Highest honors are awarded to students upon recommendation by his or her department at the University through outstanding performance in course work and in supplementary activities of an academic or professional nature along with an undergraduate thesis or a special project of superior quality.
This year's degree recipients include:
Raghida Abdallah Yassine, St. Joseph
Doctor of Philosophy in Education Policy, Organization and Leadership Mary Adams, St. Joseph
Master of Social Work Nicolette Baccadutre, St. Joseph
Master of Education in Education Policy, Organization and Leadership Cole Berry, St. Joseph
Master of Accounting Science Ty Brown, St. Joseph
Bachelor of Science in Agricultural and Consumer Economics Carly Delzell, St. Joseph
Master of Social Work Kinze Ehmen, St. Joseph
Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Leadership, Education, and Communications Alexander Izard, St. Joseph
Bachelor of Science in Agricultural and Consumer Economics Michael Rajlich, St. Joseph
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering Erin Smith, St. Joseph
Master of Education in Education Policy, Organization and Leadership Patricia Stevens, St. Joseph
Master of Education in Education Policy, Organization and Leadership Carly Frerichs, Ogden
Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology Max Daly, Sidney
Bachelor of Science in Agricultural and Consumer Economics Susan Mantell, Sidney
Master of Science in Nutritional Sciences Nicholas Shapland, Sidney
Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts and Sciences Jesse Kiser, Philo
Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts and Sciences Gracie Schweighart, Philo
Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts and Sciences Sierra Benson, Tolono
Bachelor of Fine Arts in New Media Dawson Dodds, Tolono
Bachelor of Science in Finance Dawson Dodds, Tolono
Bachelor of Science in Supply Chain Management Jocelyn Harmon, Tolono
Bachelor of Science in Supply Chain Management and in Marketing Tatum Hawkins, Tolono
Master of Science in Information Management Keegan Payne, Tolono
Bachelor of Science in Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences Younis Ramahi, Tolono
Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts and Sciences Lucas Stark, Tolono
Bachelor of Science in Technical Systems Management Katrina Widholm, Tolono
Master of Education Madeline Wilson, Tolono
Bachelor of Science in Journalism
The list above is provided by the university and based on the address supplied by students. This list may not include individual graduates conferred after July 15. If you suspect a problem with this list, contact the University of Illinois at (217)333-1085 or them at News Bureau. Did you, your son/daughter or a grandchild graduate from a public or private university back in May or this month? Let us know by sending their 2020 college graduation information.
Doctor of Philosophy in Education Policy, Organization and Leadership Mary Adams, St. Joseph
Master of Social Work Nicolette Baccadutre, St. Joseph
Master of Education in Education Policy, Organization and Leadership Cole Berry, St. Joseph
Master of Accounting Science Ty Brown, St. Joseph
Bachelor of Science in Agricultural and Consumer Economics Carly Delzell, St. Joseph
Master of Social Work Kinze Ehmen, St. Joseph
Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Leadership, Education, and Communications Alexander Izard, St. Joseph
Bachelor of Science in Agricultural and Consumer Economics Michael Rajlich, St. Joseph
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering Erin Smith, St. Joseph
Master of Education in Education Policy, Organization and Leadership Patricia Stevens, St. Joseph
Master of Education in Education Policy, Organization and Leadership Carly Frerichs, Ogden
Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology Max Daly, Sidney
Bachelor of Science in Agricultural and Consumer Economics Susan Mantell, Sidney
Master of Science in Nutritional Sciences Nicholas Shapland, Sidney
Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts and Sciences Jesse Kiser, Philo
Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts and Sciences Gracie Schweighart, Philo
Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts and Sciences Sierra Benson, Tolono
Bachelor of Fine Arts in New Media Dawson Dodds, Tolono
Bachelor of Science in Finance Dawson Dodds, Tolono
Bachelor of Science in Supply Chain Management Jocelyn Harmon, Tolono
Bachelor of Science in Supply Chain Management and in Marketing Tatum Hawkins, Tolono
Master of Science in Information Management Keegan Payne, Tolono
Bachelor of Science in Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences Younis Ramahi, Tolono
Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts and Sciences Lucas Stark, Tolono
Bachelor of Science in Technical Systems Management Katrina Widholm, Tolono
Master of Education Madeline Wilson, Tolono
Bachelor of Science in Journalism
Former SJO baseball stars receive academic recognition at UIS
St. Joseph-Ogden alumni Colton Hale, from St. Joseph, and Mason Coon, from Ogden, are two of 675 students who earned Dean's List recognition for their work in the classroom at the University of Illinois in Springfield this past Spring semester.
In order to qualify for the Dean’s List, the pair were required to take at least eight graded semester hours, maintained a grade-point average of at least 3.75 for the semester and did not receive an incomplete grade for any class they were enrolled during the semester.
Hale, who red-shirted the 2019 season, appeared in 18 games with one start in 2018. On the hill, he has collected an 8-1 ERA with one save. Opposing batters had .256 batting average against him.
In the 33-1/3 innings he hurled in his first season, the former Spartan struck out 42 batters. He earned his first NCAA postseason victory after allowing one run and two hits, and striking out three hitters for the Prairie Stars.
He appeared in four games this spring before the season was halted due to the Coronavirus.
Coon, who was named to the GLVC All-Academic team, played in 14 games, including two postseason games during his career at UIS.
Like Hale, he played in four contests for the Prairie Stars during the 2020 season. In his best outing, the 6-3, 190-pound southpaw recorded four strikeouts against Southern Indiana on March 8. Coon recorded a pair of singles and two doubles at bat during early season play.
Mason Coon takes a swing at a Murphysboro pitch during SJO's state semifinal game in 2016. Coon and Prairie Stars teammate Colton Hale were nominated to the Dean's List at UIS this semester. (Photo: PhotoNews Media/Clark Brooks)
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