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SPORTS FOR TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1ST

By Mark Wells Oct 1, 2024 | 5:50 AM

HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL:
In a rare Varsity game on a Monday, Carmi defeated Fairfield 36-20 in Black Diamond Conference action. The Bulldogs improve to 4-1, while the Mules fall to 2-3 on the season. This game was rescheduled to Monday due to the weekend weather. The Mules will host Flora for their Homecoming game Saturday at The Train Yard at 1 pm.

HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL:
FRESH/SOPH: Fairfield over Mt. Carmel in 2 sets 25-17 25-20
JV: Fairfield over Mt. Carmel in 2 sets 25-6 25-13
Varsity: Fairfield over Mt. Carmel in 3 sets 27- 29 25-14 25-14
Lady Mules are 15-7 and will host Carmi-White County tonight in Black Diamond Conference action with 3-levels at beginning at 5pm.

AREA VOLLEYBALL SCORES:
Christ Our Rock over Zeigler Royalton in 2 sets
Okawville over Lebanon in 2 sets
Teutopolis over North Clay in 3 sets
Trico over Christopher in 2 sets
Chester over Valmeyer in 2 sets
Carrier Mills Stonefort over Thompsonville in 2 sets
Galatia over Pope County in 3 sets
Crab Orchard over Hardin County in 2 sets
Anna Jonesboro over Benton in 3 sets
Vienna over West Frankfort in 2 sets
Harrisburg over Gallatin County in 3 sets

Today at FCHS, Girls Golf at the IHSA Regionals in Effingham 9am.

FRESHMAN FOOTBALL FROM THE AREA MONDAY:
Benton 42 Anna Jonesboro 0
Hamilton County 16 Eldorado 14 (OT)
Harrisburg 46 Massac 21
DuQuoin 30 Johnston City 28
Chester 46 Wesclin 6
Flora 36 Red Hill 28
West Frankfort 30 Nashville 18
Red Bud 37 Sparta 14
Sesser Valier/Waltonville 12 Christopher- Zeigler Royalton 0

JR HIGH REGIONAL SOFTBALL CHAMPIONS MOVING ONTO STATE:
New Hope 12 Grayville 0 (New Hope is now 20-0 headed to state to defend their title).
Other Regional Championship teams include:
Carmi, Pinckneyville #204, Century, Waltonville.

JR HIGH REGIONAL BASEBALL CHAMPIONS MOVING ONTO STATE:
Flora, Nashville, Benton, Galatia, Altamont

Region 8 Baseball Regional Championship Game between Cisne and St. Joe has been postponed until today. The game will be played at Noble at the old Noble High School at 4:00.

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MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL NEWS:

Mets, Braves Complete MLB Playoff Field
The Mets and Braves have punched their tickets to the MLB postseason. The National League sides split a doubleheader on Monday with New York taking Game One 8-7 and Atlanta responding with a 3-0 win in Game Two. The result led to the Diamondbacks being eliminated from playoff contention. The Mets face the NL Central-winning Brewers from Milwaukee in Round One today while the Braves head to San Diego to battle the Padres. The Dodgers and Phillies earned first-round byes. In the American League, the West-winning Astros play host to the Tigers today while the Royals visit the Orioles. The Yankees and Guardians also have byes. The Wild Card round is a best-of-three series.

MOZELIAK TO BE DONE AFTER 2025
During the St Louis Cardinals Press Conference, it was announced that John Mozeliak will be done in his role after the 2025 season. Chaim Bloom will take over as the Cardinals President of Baseball Operations following the 2025 season.
It was also announced that payroll will be “reduced” beginning next year. No specifics on roster moves were discussed in detail. It’s obvious that the Cardinals will be going with a youth movement. Emphasis was placed on player development during the entire press conference.

PETE ROSE DIES AT AGE 83
The MLB All-Time Hits leader, Pete Rose, died on Monday at 83. Despite his off-field vices, Rose was arguably the greatest hitter of all-time and certainly earned the nickname of “Charlie Hustle” due to the way he played the game. Not only did he have 4,256 career hits, he also had a lifetime batting average of .303 and was a 17-time All-Star and 3-time World Series Champion. Rose also played in the most MLB games (3,562) and he is a member of the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame despite being banned from baseball for gambling on the game. He briefly served some prison time locally in Marion, Illinois. Despite numerous appeals, he was never reinstated to baseball or voted into the MLB Hall of Fame.

MONDAY NIGHT NFL:
Tennessee Titans 31, Miami Dolphins 12
Detroit Lions 42, Seattle Seahawks 29

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