Well this blog entry has two motives: 1) to remind people just how good the Freeport girls basketball team was just a season ago and 2) to show my soundslide work from a year ago.
This year there hasn't been much of a reason to use soundslide because the teams I've covered aren't on the same level as a season ago.
So I wanted to reminisce.
Also, GateHouse's new web design allows for embedding to be possible from the address (so I don't have to build my own site anymore.)
Anyhow, here's a few of my soundslides! Enjoy.
I've been waiting to do this for a long while. If only ...
Friday, February 5, 2010
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Shiffer Q&A
Well, I wrote it, so I figured I'd post this up before it's up later on our J-S Sports Blog.
By the way, make sure to follow me (@jmark79) on Twitter for updates on the Highland women, among other things I cover and complete randomness.
Here's a Q&A session with Courtney Shiffer I had on Wednesday that I used for my feature on
The Journal-Standard interviewed Courtney Shiffer for a Q&A on her transition to small forward, the Highland women’s basketball team, and her thoughts on how far the Cougars can go in 2010.
Journal-Standard: How has the transition been from center/power forward to small forward?
Courtney Shiffer: It’s been going pretty good. It’s a lot different being out on the perimeter, looking for the outside shot. I’m doing more cutting than in high school, where I was only in the post.
J: Defensively, things are different too, right?
S: Right. Some guards are faster than me, so it’s just knowing how close to guard and how far to back off. So, I’m just getting used to it.
J: Was this switch to the 3-spot needed to have the opportunity to go to a Division I school?
S: Yeah. It was definitely a good thing. ... It was a good thing for my future for basketball.
J: But you do like playing the new spot right?
S: I like it kind of more because you get to touch the ball more than playing in the post. Cutting to the basket, I like doing that. I get to move more. I definitely need to keep working on my outside shooting, that’s something I’ve always needed to get better on. But otherwise it’s been a pretty good transition I think.
J: Have you adjusted to the changes in junior college from high school, like getting a feel for the shot clock?
S: For us, it hasn’t seen that much of a difference because we haven’t had a shot-clock violation. I don’t think. In high school you have plays that are longer and sometimes you try to stall. You can’t do that in college because you don’t have 30 sec -- yeah, 30 seconds.
J: The team really seems to enjoy themselves even sometimes when you’re not playing at your best. Granted, it’s a team like Sauk Valley that doesn’t have a lot of wins, but you seem to have a lot of fun. How much has that helped playing with this team?
S: It’s been a lot of fun this year. We just have a good time even when things are down we talk and make little jokes about it, so it’s been fun. I’ve enjoyed it.
J: How excited were you when Leah Dietmeier came to the team considering the two or three players that aren’t on the team for a variety of reasons?
S: We were really excited she’d play with us. We played together in high school and we’ve been friends so it’s been nice to have her on the team.
J: You’ve been on this team for about four months now. How far can the Cougars go in 2010?
S: I definitely think we can make it to nationals if we stay focused and not get ahead of ourselves. I’ve never been to nationals before and I’ve heard there a lot of competition there, so, who knows what happens after that.
By the way, make sure to follow me (@jmark79) on Twitter for updates on the Highland women, among other things I cover and complete randomness.
Here's a Q&A session with Courtney Shiffer I had on Wednesday that I used for my feature on
The Journal-Standard interviewed Courtney Shiffer for a Q&A on her transition to small forward, the Highland women’s basketball team, and her thoughts on how far the Cougars can go in 2010.
Journal-Standard: How has the transition been from center/power forward to small forward?
Courtney Shiffer: It’s been going pretty good. It’s a lot different being out on the perimeter, looking for the outside shot. I’m doing more cutting than in high school, where I was only in the post.
J: Defensively, things are different too, right?
S: Right. Some guards are faster than me, so it’s just knowing how close to guard and how far to back off. So, I’m just getting used to it.
J: Was this switch to the 3-spot needed to have the opportunity to go to a Division I school?
S: Yeah. It was definitely a good thing. ... It was a good thing for my future for basketball.
J: But you do like playing the new spot right?
S: I like it kind of more because you get to touch the ball more than playing in the post. Cutting to the basket, I like doing that. I get to move more. I definitely need to keep working on my outside shooting, that’s something I’ve always needed to get better on. But otherwise it’s been a pretty good transition I think.
J: Have you adjusted to the changes in junior college from high school, like getting a feel for the shot clock?
S: For us, it hasn’t seen that much of a difference because we haven’t had a shot-clock violation. I don’t think. In high school you have plays that are longer and sometimes you try to stall. You can’t do that in college because you don’t have 30 sec -- yeah, 30 seconds.
J: The team really seems to enjoy themselves even sometimes when you’re not playing at your best. Granted, it’s a team like Sauk Valley that doesn’t have a lot of wins, but you seem to have a lot of fun. How much has that helped playing with this team?
S: It’s been a lot of fun this year. We just have a good time even when things are down we talk and make little jokes about it, so it’s been fun. I’ve enjoyed it.
J: How excited were you when Leah Dietmeier came to the team considering the two or three players that aren’t on the team for a variety of reasons?
S: We were really excited she’d play with us. We played together in high school and we’ve been friends so it’s been nice to have her on the team.
J: You’ve been on this team for about four months now. How far can the Cougars go in 2010?
S: I definitely think we can make it to nationals if we stay focused and not get ahead of ourselves. I’ve never been to nationals before and I’ve heard there a lot of competition there, so, who knows what happens after that.
Shiffer feature in today's paper, Cougs lose big game
Well, the Courtney Shiffer feature will be the Journal-Standard Web site late Thursday night.
And the same night that feature will appear, is the same night the Highland women's basketball team lost a big one.
Cougars lost 85-83 to Black Hawk East. For as well as Highland's played at home, the Cougars have just one big win on the road this year (Illinois Valley).
In a few, I'll update you on some more stuff from Highland coach Dean Buckwalter and some bonus stuff from the Shiffer interview on Wednesday.
And the same night that feature will appear, is the same night the Highland women's basketball team lost a big one.
Cougars lost 85-83 to Black Hawk East. For as well as Highland's played at home, the Cougars have just one big win on the road this year (Illinois Valley).
In a few, I'll update you on some more stuff from Highland coach Dean Buckwalter and some bonus stuff from the Shiffer interview on Wednesday.
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Shiffer adjusting to new position
Today I'll be stopping by the Highland gym to talk to Courtney Shiffer about her season, adjusting to playing small forward and getting along with teammates -- new and old.
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
So much for figuring out the depth ...
Ashanti Walker and Jackie Cahill both quit the team after last week's loss to Marshalltown.
Highland coach Dean Buckwalter made a call to me earlier on Tuesday, letting me know that they both quit.
Both quit apparently due to playing time.
I've got thoughts, but I'll save them for after the story comes out online tonight in the Journal-Standard and in print on Wednesday.
Highland coach Dean Buckwalter made a call to me earlier on Tuesday, letting me know that they both quit.
Both quit apparently due to playing time.
I've got thoughts, but I'll save them for after the story comes out online tonight in the Journal-Standard and in print on Wednesday.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Roles to change, lineup still unconfirmed
BY JOEY BASKERVILLE
joey.baskerville@gmail.com
Change has come for the Highland women's basketball team.
And no, it's not just that Jackie Barton is no longer there.
Some of the Cougar players themselves will have to change the way they played last year or during high school.
Freshman Courtney Shiffer has been asked to play more from the outside and play the 3 position this year. Shiffer played forward or center for throughout her high school career with the Freeport Pretzels.
"I'm asking her to jump to the 3 this year," Highland coach Dean Buckwalter said. "And she loves it. She absolutely loves it. But that means that she'll have to guard someone that's a little bit quicker.
"But she hasn't missed a beat. Oh, she's just a phenomenal athlete."
This shouldn't be that much of a surprise, considering how well she's moved in the paint with Freeport.
I belive Shiffer is too slinder to be an effective power forward at the JUCO level and since she wants to play at a D-I program, this is probably her best shot.
I haven't seen Shiffer take a bunch of outside shots while a Pretzel, that doesn't mean she can't shoot.
Only in warmups have I seen her shoot 3s and she's made some, so perhaps it just wasn't used because girls like Katie Norman, Kelsey Hoefer and Caitlin Greene were the girls to take those deep outside attempts.
We may finally find out just how underrated Shiffer really has been all this time.
As mentioned on the Journal-Standard, Mallory Magee's role will change as well. Magee is now the team's most versitile play with Jackie Barton now at Western Illinois University.
"We're going to ask her to do a lot of scoring," Buckwalter said. "I think with her and Suporia (Dickens), it's going to open everybody else up."
In all likelihood, Dickens will be asked to do what she does best: drive to the basket.
"Suporia, we went to a jamboree and she looks pretty much unstopable," Buckwalter said. "She gets tired fast, but going to the basket, she hasn't been stopped yet.
"I'm putting in offensive plays just for her."
And now ... your starting lineup ... sort of
When I asked Buckwalter what his starting lineup would be -- something I've been pondering since all the recruits were signed -- he wasn't too sure, but had an idea.
"I don't have a clue Joey!" Buckwalter joked. "I've been racking my brain for the last three days. I've got 10 great players and two were out for volleyball and one fits in perfect.
"I'm probably going to go with Lexi (Alexia Tann), Suporia, Mallory, Renee and Shiff. That's my best defensive team, I think. That's probably the way I'm going against Malcolm X (on Friday)."
I was, admittedly surprised that Deuth would get the nod over new center Ashanti Walker, but Buckwalter said that she's "coming on" to coming back around.
The listed 6-foot-1 forward could still need more work to fit into the offense, play on the defensive end and make this team lethal in this region.
"Ashanti Walker is coming on. She's coming off that blown out knee a couple of years ago," Buckwalter said. "And it's taking her a while to come around. But, she's starting to get her confidence back.
"You could tell she hadn't been on the court in a while, so I think the more she plays, she'll get any better. She's great athlete with a nice shot.
"She's kind of a leader in her own way."
Buckwalter still left the door open for if things change.
"That (the lineup) could change," Buckwalter said. "Ashanti's right there. Taylor (Gallentine's) right there. And Nicole (Olson's) right there. I could start all three at any time.
"If teams are playing zone, I won't have a problem starting Nicole in there at all. We'll see how it goes."
joey.baskerville@gmail.com
Change has come for the Highland women's basketball team.
And no, it's not just that Jackie Barton is no longer there.
Some of the Cougar players themselves will have to change the way they played last year or during high school.
Freshman Courtney Shiffer has been asked to play more from the outside and play the 3 position this year. Shiffer played forward or center for throughout her high school career with the Freeport Pretzels.
"I'm asking her to jump to the 3 this year," Highland coach Dean Buckwalter said. "And she loves it. She absolutely loves it. But that means that she'll have to guard someone that's a little bit quicker.
"But she hasn't missed a beat. Oh, she's just a phenomenal athlete."
This shouldn't be that much of a surprise, considering how well she's moved in the paint with Freeport.
I belive Shiffer is too slinder to be an effective power forward at the JUCO level and since she wants to play at a D-I program, this is probably her best shot.
I haven't seen Shiffer take a bunch of outside shots while a Pretzel, that doesn't mean she can't shoot.
Only in warmups have I seen her shoot 3s and she's made some, so perhaps it just wasn't used because girls like Katie Norman, Kelsey Hoefer and Caitlin Greene were the girls to take those deep outside attempts.
We may finally find out just how underrated Shiffer really has been all this time.
As mentioned on the Journal-Standard, Mallory Magee's role will change as well. Magee is now the team's most versitile play with Jackie Barton now at Western Illinois University.
"We're going to ask her to do a lot of scoring," Buckwalter said. "I think with her and Suporia (Dickens), it's going to open everybody else up."
In all likelihood, Dickens will be asked to do what she does best: drive to the basket.
"Suporia, we went to a jamboree and she looks pretty much unstopable," Buckwalter said. "She gets tired fast, but going to the basket, she hasn't been stopped yet.
"I'm putting in offensive plays just for her."
And now ... your starting lineup ... sort of
When I asked Buckwalter what his starting lineup would be -- something I've been pondering since all the recruits were signed -- he wasn't too sure, but had an idea.
"I don't have a clue Joey!" Buckwalter joked. "I've been racking my brain for the last three days. I've got 10 great players and two were out for volleyball and one fits in perfect.
"I'm probably going to go with Lexi (Alexia Tann), Suporia, Mallory, Renee and Shiff. That's my best defensive team, I think. That's probably the way I'm going against Malcolm X (on Friday)."
I was, admittedly surprised that Deuth would get the nod over new center Ashanti Walker, but Buckwalter said that she's "coming on" to coming back around.
The listed 6-foot-1 forward could still need more work to fit into the offense, play on the defensive end and make this team lethal in this region.
"Ashanti Walker is coming on. She's coming off that blown out knee a couple of years ago," Buckwalter said. "And it's taking her a while to come around. But, she's starting to get her confidence back.
"You could tell she hadn't been on the court in a while, so I think the more she plays, she'll get any better. She's great athlete with a nice shot.
"She's kind of a leader in her own way."
Buckwalter still left the door open for if things change.
"That (the lineup) could change," Buckwalter said. "Ashanti's right there. Taylor (Gallentine's) right there. And Nicole (Olson's) right there. I could start all three at any time.
"If teams are playing zone, I won't have a problem starting Nicole in there at all. We'll see how it goes."
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Just how good is the 2009 Freeport VB team?
Photo by Dave Manley
Freeport's Lindsay Ellinor reaches for a tip shot against Harlem's Katie Gray during the game in Freeport on Tuesday.
Freeport's Lindsay Ellinor reaches for a tip shot against Harlem's Katie Gray during the game in Freeport on Tuesday.
This year's Freeport volleyball team is a mystery to me.
I'm not sure how good this team really is, but fact is: the Pretzels are a match away from winning the program's first-ever sectional title.
Just like the 2008 team.
"People expected us not to do (well) and this feels so good," Courtney Lawson said Tuesday night. "It's just phenomenal.
Laura Witt added: "Everyone didn't think we'd make it this far. They ranked us low in conference but we came up and we got second in conference."
"We're back to where we were last year, and that just makes us want to push more," Lawson followed.
The Pretzels just a year ago was the best team I've seen. Better than Eastland (before it went downstate), better than Dakota (a team that nearly went downstate, had it not been for Eastland) and better than any NIC-10 team school.
The tandem of hitters Kelsey Hoefer, Courtney Shiffer, Karli Davis and Katie Norman were nearly unstoppable.
Hoefer was the conference MVP, Shiffer was just a step below Hoefer, Davis was a leading hitter in 2007 and could still be effective despite a foot injury that has hampered her to this day and Norman made big plays in the conference title clincher — the first of the program's in 31 years (1977).
And let's not forget about Caitlin Greene, who's probably the best libero in the NIC-10.
People say this a lot about her, but she's everywhere. She continues to make digs that I don't see other back row players make.
At least not at this level.
That team, despite all its talented players and promise, finished just short of a sectional championship after losing to Burlington Central — the same school that beat the Freeport softball team in a super-sectional the previous spring.
Greene's now a senior, along with Laura Witt and Lindsay Ellinor. Witt and Ellinor aren't bad in the back row either and both have some pretty good serves.
They've had to step up, sure.
But are they better and, hence, made the Pretzels better than a year ago?
No. Not in my view.
Hoefer is a better hitter than any current player. Courtney Lawson's solid, Witt has filled in nicely considering she's really out of position (more of a setter than hitter) and Paige Calow is still improving.
Calow and Shiffer don't compare currently. Former Freeport volleyball coach Rodney Pritchett once said "(t)here's not a better athlete in the conference this year than Shiffer" and I believed him.
Calow has a way to go to earn that distinction.
Hoefer and Witt are most comparable, considering both committed to Division I schools.
But Lawson does well enough to be compared to the hurt version of Davis. A healthy Davis is better though.
Defensively is where the two teams seem to parallel.
Greene has been the backbone of the defense for a while and I think this year people are starting to understand just how important she's been to the Pretzels since starting for them.
Witt has always been a starter, but her role has expanded this year and has excelled.
But bottom line: the Pretzels this year are not better, or as good as the 2008 team.
"I don't think anybody expected us to got out and tie for second (in the NIC-10)," Greene said Tuesday night. "And to get back to the sectional finals is just amazing."
The real focus should be that the Pretzels are doing as much about as much as the 2008 team.
And if the Pretzels win an upset against Sycamore, they'll be doing more with less.
Monday, November 2, 2009
Here's your 2009-10 Highland womens basketball team photo and schedule
Season begins Friday, Nov. 13 at home in the Ladies Tip-off Tournament, which features the Cougars, Malcolm X, South Suburban and Spoon River.
Here's the full roster.
Fri/Sat | Nov 13-14 | Ladies Tip-Off Tournament (HCC, Malcolm X, South Suburban, Spoon River) | HOME | 5/7:00 Noon/2 | |
Thur | Nov 19 | Elgin | Elgin, IL | 5:00 | |
Tue | Nov 24 | College of Lake County | Freeport, IL | 5:00 | |
Fri/Sat | Nov 27-28 | Marshalltown Tournament | Marshalltown, IA | TBA | |
Tue | Dec 1 | Malcolm X | Chicago, IL | 5:00 | |
Thur | Dec 3 | Rock Valley | Freeport, IL | 5:00 | |
Sat | Dec 5 | Illinois Central | East Peoria, IL | 2:00 | |
Fri | Dec 11 | Lincoln Trail Classic vs Olney | Robinson, IL | 6:00 | |
/Sat | Dec 12 | Lincoln Trail Classic vs Lincoln Trail | Robinson, IL | 1:00 | |
Fri/Sat | Dec 18-19 | South Suburban Tournament | South Holland, IL | TBA | |
Thur | Jan 7 | Sauk Valley* | Dixon, IL | 5:30 | |
Sat | Jan 9 | Kankakee | Kankakee | 1:00 | |
Thur | Jan 14 | Carl Sandburg* | Freeport, IL | 5:00 | |
Tue | Jan 19 | Illinois Valley* | Ogelsby, IL | 5:30 | |
Thur | Jan 21 | Black Hawk* | Freeport, IL | 5:00 | |
Sat | Jan 23 | Black Hawk East* | Freeport, IL | 1:00 | |
Tue | Jan 26 | Kishwaukee* | Malta, IL | 5:30 | |
Sat | Jan 30 | Kennedy-King | Chicago, IL | 1:00 | |
Tue | Feb 2 | Sauk Valley* | Freeport, IL | 5:00 | |
Thur | Feb 4 | Black Hawk East* | Kewanee, IL | 5:30 | |
Sat | Feb 6 | Kankakee | Freeport, IL | 1:00 | |
Tue | Feb 9 | Carl Sandburg* | Galesburg, IL | 5:30 | |
Thur | Feb 11 | Illinois Valley* | Freeport, IL | 5:00 | |
Sat | Feb 13 | Daley | Freeport, IL | 1:00 | |
Tue | Feb 16 | Black Hawk* | Moline, IL | 5:30 | |
Thur | Feb 18 | Kishwaukee* | Freeport, IL | 5:00 | |
Sat | Feb 20 | Kennedy-King | Freeport, IL | 1:00 | |
Sat | Feb 27 | Region IV First Round @ Highland College | Freeport, IL | TBA | |
Wed | Mar 3 | Region IV Semi-Finals @ Highland College | Freeport, IL | TBA | |
Sat | Mar 6 | Region IV Championship @ Highland College | Freeport, IL | TBA | |
Tue | Mar 9 | District Play-Off | Region XIII | TBA | |
Tue-Sat | Mar 16-20 | NJCAA National Tournament | Salina, KS | TBA |
Here's the roster with inflated heights and number changes.
No | Name | Ht | Yr | Position | Hometown |
10 | Jackie Cahill | 5'5 | F | G | Stockton, IL |
12 | Nicole Olson | 5'9 | S | G | Shannon, IL |
15 | Courtney DeHaven | 5'6 | F | G | Orangeville, IL |
24 | Alexia Tann | 5'8 | S | G | Beloit, WI |
30 | Suporia Dickens | 5'10 | F | G | Freeport, IL |
31 | Courtney Shiffer | 6'0 | F | F | Freeport, IL |
33 | Ashanti Walker | 6'1 | F | F | Chicago, IL |
34 | Mallory Magee | 6'0 | S | F | Stockton, IL |
40 | Taylor Gallentine | 6'0 | F | F | Prophestown, IL |
42 | Renee Deuth | 5'10 | S | F | Polo, IL |
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