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An Illinois High School |
Click Here the 2006 personal note. "A Most Special Friday Night Opener"
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A Football Lesson |
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Life is the best teacher, or as my high school chemistry teacher used to say he learned some great lessons in Corncob U. He learned he should get back to school and earn a degree. Life lessons may be the best lessons, but life experiences are not always pleasant or efficient ways to learn. I have managed to determine if the grill is hot without touching it. To the scoffers reading along yes, after years of burnt fingers. Sometimes an event can teach lessons not intended and have an impact beyond the confines of its location. I think such an event occurred last Saturday afternoon. When the Stark County Rebels headed to Altgeld Park in Chicago to play Chicago Hope Academy in the IHSA playoffs. Stark County Schools serve the towns of Toulon and Wyoming each with about 1400 residents. Toulon is the county seat of Stark County. Altgeld Park is beside the Eisenhower Expressway. More vehicles pass by in ten minutes on the Eisenhower than in ten hours in Toulon. So from two disparate communities two football teams met to contest in the IHSA 1A playoffs. I must admit I had my doubts about how this would go as I tried to get maps and learn about the location of the game. We are all rural in the WPT except Peoria Heights, so we don't understand traffic congestion. We are used to quiet communities where you have known most of the people you live and work with for many years. We are a slow changing and undiverse people. People with strong attachments to the outdoors and the land. We live among seas of corn and soybeans occasionally interrupted by streams and woods. This game would be played where open space is less common than concrete. I thought to myself, "there will be some culture shock." News Video of Chicago Hope I had just been at a Stark County game where the emotions of the game got rather intense. I feared there could be some ugly comments. A couple of years ago my son's team had a playoff game in an Eastern Illinois community. I took this picture of a "redneck ride" parked beside us. They were the Storm, not the Rebels.
I love history especially the Civil War, but flags like this make modern political statements. It was probably just a couple of misguided youth, rebels to authority, but who knows. We encounter people with such divergent world views; sometimes we seem not to be living in the same land or time. The game was at Altgeld Park which is named for Gov. John Peter Altgeld considered a profile in courage for pardoning workers after the Haymarket Riot. I can't pass up a history lesson. <-next column-> |
A Stark County Home Game (Aledo Football) I had zoomed Google maps to Altgeld Park and didn't see a football field and commented it was like going to a JFL game. After reading the posts on the message boards, I learned sometimes you need to have more faith in people. It was this post that inspired me to create an additional essay for the site. It was posted by "Two Long" on a Peoria message board. The field was just like any JFL field in a park you have seen. There were bleachers down one side, and the Stark County fans filled most of them. There were goal posts. they looked kinda make-shift though. The entire field was surounded by a fence. Sometimes an event can teach lessons not intended and have an impact beyond the confines of its location. ---------------------- |
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Epilogue: Stark County made it all the way to the state finals. I think this was a surprise to everyone involved with 1A football. It was a magical season with an unimaginable turn around after losing the last three regular season games. Even in the semi final game the Rebels went down 18 to 0 against Milledgeville just six minutes into the first quarter. The SC Rebels made a 99 yard drive for their first score and took over the game's momentum. Stark County had found a strength of character that was no where in evidence late in the season. This character lead them through four play off victories. <-next column-> |
The magic evaporated like frost in the morning sun at Champaign. The Trojans of Triopia had waited thirty three years and used a powerful running attack to knock cinderella to the sidelines. SC caused it's own problems with penalties, but could not contain the offensive line and determined running of Triopia. The Rebels stayed tough but the 22 to 0 halftime score was enough, the Trojans went to 42 before the Rebels made their lone score. The 2008 season will be a memorable one for Stark County. I think many will remember how a team found the special character to put team first, then to play hard on every down, as much as a trip to Champaign.
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Purpose of Web Site |
Source of Information on the Web Site |
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I created this web site in the hope that it would help the fans of the schools that are part of this new conference. Many games will be between teams that have never played each other. It is sometimes hard to find out where the game will be played, in which town and how to find the field. I have not been to every field so if I have misdirected some one, please email and I will correct it. I have linked to google maps at the high school address. If the field is not at the school I could be wrong. The second purpose of the site is to add a little interest and fun. I do this as a token of appreciaton to the hard work of the players and coaches. I wouldn't have done it without a son who is into football, so the new conference started in a good year if this site is of any help to the conference. I have tried to be perfectly consistent and treat all schools the same, I am not perfect and if I have made an error please let me know. --- Steve Davis Elmnet |
I have used the IHSA web site as the source of information for the game locations and times. I have searched for school web sites. I have used some football sites to determine which schools are participating in coops. It is from these sites I have found the team nicknames and colors for the football team. I haven't decided if I have been through every town represented by these schools, but I think I have. I love to drive through Western Illinois. I think I may have hit every town either taking a short cut somewhere or being lost after thinking I was taking a short cut. Westprairietrail.org created and hosted by Elmnet. 2007 Once it was going I felt it ought to continue, so I am back again. 2008 same reasons.
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