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WHITESIDE NEWS
16 HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS ROUNDUP Baseball
Fulton 11, Mercer County 6: The Steam-
ers West contest. Mason Misfeldt, Bryce VanDeWostine and Reece Duncan each had two hits for E-P, and Misfeldt, Duncan and Zander Dyson all scored runs in the Panthers’ three-run fifth inning. Austin Cole allowed an unearned run and five hits in seven innings, striking out 11 and walking two. Fulton 22, West Carroll 0, 5 innings: The Steamers grabbed a 5-0 lead in the top of the first inning, then finished off the NUIC West road win with a 12-run fifth. Cameron Glazier had two singles, four RBIs and two runs, and Kole Schipper doubled and drove in three runs for Fulton. Jacob Jones homered and had two RBIs, Payton Curley doubled, drove in two runs and scored three times, and Davis Ludin reached base all four times and added two RBIs and three runs scored. Ryan Eads finished with two hits, an RBI and two runs, and Drew Dykstra had a pair of singles and two RBIs for the Steamers. Ian Wiebenga reached base all four times and scored three runs. Dykstra tossed a two-hitter, striking out 14 without a walk.
ers built a 6-3 lead through five innings, then scored twice in the top of the sixth and three times in the seventh to win in Aledo. Jacob Jones doubled twice, drove in two runs and scored three times, and Drew Dykstra had a single, a double, an RBI and three runs scored for Fulton. Ian Wiebenga had two RBIs, and Davis Ludin, Kole Schipper, Gavyn Mendoza and Ethan Price each added an RBI. Price pitched six innings for the win, allowing four runs (three earned) and four hits, striking out eight and walking four. Ryan Eads allowed two unearned runs in a hitless inning of relief, with two strikeouts and two walks. Knoxville 9, Erie-Prophetstown 2: The Panthers trailed 3-2 after four innings, but gave up six runs in the fifth and sixth before falling to the Blue Bullets. Kolby Franks and Austin Cole drove in one run apiece for E-P, and Reese Duncan went 2-for-3 at the plate. Mason Misfeldt took the loss. Over four innings, he allowed three hits, four runs and two walks, while notching two strikeouts.
Softball
first win of the season, going on the road to beat the Titans in a Three Riv-
final frame to claim an eight-inning win over Mercer County in Aledo.
Fulton 20, Mercer County 15, 8 innings: Erie-Prophetstown 3, Monmouth-Roseville 1: The Panthers picked up their The Steamers scored seven runs in the
Fulton racked up 19 hits, led by Emily Kane, who went 4-for-5, including a home run and five RBIs, and Annaka Hackett, who went 3-for-3, including a triple, with three RBIs. Brenna Bell drove in three runs, while Madyson Luskey drove in two for the Steamers. Brooklyn Brennan was the winning pitcher, allowing five hits, six runs (zero earned) and zero walks over three innings.
Erie-Prophetstown 11, Monmouth-Roseville 1, 5 innings: The Panthers picked up
a Three Rivers West road win, scoring three runs in the first inning, then taking control with a six-run fourth. Jaden Johnson was 3-for-3 with a double, five RBIs and two runs scored to lead E-P, and Emma Davis was 2-for-2 with three runs scored. Jaiden Oleson had two hits and an RBI, Aylah Jones drove in a run and scored twice, and Mya Jones, Jaylynn Hamilton and Makenzie Loechel each added an RBI for the Panthers. Aylah Jones allowed an earned run and three hits in a complete game, striking out nine without a walk. Fulton 6, West Carroll 3: The Steamers earned their second win of the season in an NUIC West contest in Thomson. Ally Bruggenwirth and Bri Cramer both had two RBIs, Madyson Luskey had two hits, and Brenna Bell and Amy
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Hughes also drove in runs for Fulton (2-6, 1-2 NUIC West). Addison Hartman allowed three runs (two earned) and two hits, with 14 strikeouts and three walks in a complete game.
Boys track and field
Panthers take third in Fulton:
Erie-Prophetstown scored 65 points and Newman had 56 to finish behind only Lena-Winslow (86) and Galena (69) at the Faulkner Relays in Fulton. Morrison was sixth (43 points), Fulton took seventh (30), Amboy-LaMoille placed eighth (24), Milledgeville-Eastland took 10th (16), and West Carroll finished 11th (2). Erie-Prophetstown won the 4x100 (45.12 seconds) with the team of Michael Carlson, Trevor Cobo, Ben Lantz and Braxton Froeliger, and that same quartet was second in the 4x200 (1:36.11). Cobo won the high jump (1.90 meters), and Froeliger took the long jump (6.28 meters). Morrison’s foursome of Brady Wolf, Skylar Drolema, Chase Newman and Alex Anderson won both the 4x200 (1:35.37) and the 4x400 (3:33.21), while Drolema was second in the high jump (1.82 meters) and Tyler Shambaugh took third in the shot put (12.95 meters) and the discus (35.61 meters).
See ROUNDUP, page 19
400
400
Clerk
27,000
27,000
- Clerk Meeting
1,500
1,500
Treasurer
5,000
5,000
- Treasurer Extra Hours
500
500
Collector
3,600
7,100
7,100
17,800
Eric
5,700
5,700
- Eric Extra Hours
375
375
Dan Helm Buildings & Permits TOTAL PAYROLL
5,400 37,600 Administrative
Mayor and Trustees yr
5,400
3,600
3,600 20,500
4,700
10,000
38,000
38,675
800
-
150,275
Streets & Alleys
Garbage
Parks & Rec
Sewer
Water
Mosquito
Police
Total
15,000
15,000
City Hall Insurance
-
City Hall Electrical Service
-
City Hall Nature Gas
-
City Hall Maintenance TOTAL
15,000
Payroll Expenses
-
-
-
-
-
-
15,000
Streets & Alleys
Garbage
Parks & Rec
Sewer
Water
Mosquito
Police
Total
Salaries
52,600
20,500
4,700
10,000
38,000
38,675
800
-
165,275
FICA Expenses 6.2%
3,261
1,271
291
620
2,356
2,398
50
-
10,247
Medicare Expenses 1.45%
763
297
68
145
551
561
12
-
2,396
Retirement 8.88%
4,671
1,820
417
888
3,374
3,434
71
-
14,676
Unemployment Tax ESP
1,200
700
38
175
450
931
10
Uniform Allowance
-
300
-
-
150
150
-
62,495
24,889
5,515
11,828
44,881
46,149
942
TOTAL PAYROLL
SM-ST1975306
Administrative
-
3,504 600 -
196,699