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  • Harvey leads M-S at Monticello

    By Fred Kroner Mahomet-Seymour’s Boys’ Golf team placed second in a three-school meet on Tuesday (Sept. 7) at Monticello Golf Course. The host Sages were the meet winners with a composite score of 162. Runner-up M-S had 169 and third-place Rantoul came in at 186. The Bulldogs had four of the top six individuals. Blake… Read more

  • Bulldogs win Champaign County Meet

    By Fred Kroner The Mahomet-Seymour girls’ golf team grabbed four of the top six individual positions on Tuesday (Sept. 7) and won team honors in the Champaign County Meet at the University of Illinois Blue Course. Ainsley Winters was the runner-up, firing an 86 for her 18-hole round. Kayla McKinney was just behind her teammate,… Read more

  • Bulldog softball picks up two wins over St. Matthew and GCMS

    By Fred Kroner The Bulldogs achieved a season-high for runs scored in a game on Wednesday (Sept. 1) by virtue of a 21-11 triumph at home over Champaign St. Matthew. Ava Yeakel was 4-for-5 in the game for M-S. Teammate Kalista Granadino stole eight bases. Granadino, Adrian Rhodes and Brooklyn Tuttle all had at least… Read more

  • Four M-SJHS place in top 11 at Cowchip Classic

    By Fred Kroner The Mahomet-Seymour Junior High boys’ cross-country team had four of the top 11 placers in the eighth-grade division of the Friday (Sept. 3) Chrisman Cowchip Classic. Leading the way for the Bulldogs was Auggie Gaudio. He placed third in the 74-runner 2-mile race, navigating the course in 11 minutes and 31 seconds.… Read more

  • Bulldogs finish strong at Cowchip Classic

    By Fred Kroner In three separate races, members of the Mahomet-Seymour Junior High girls’ cross-country team placed among the top 25 percent of all finishers in the Friday (Sept. 3) Chrisman Cowchip Classic. No team scores were tabulated. Separate races were held for eighth-graders, seventh-graders, and sixth-graders. In all three races, the first M-S individual… Read more

  • Mahomet-Seymour tennis defeats Danville Schlarman

    By Fred Kroner Mahomet-Seymour earned victories in two of the three doubles matches on Thursday (Sept. 2) and captured a 5-4 dual-meet victory at Danville Schlarman Academy in a girls’ tennis match. At No. 3 doubles, the duo of Jadyn Hannah and Megan Barnhart improved to 3-0 with their third straight-set sweep. At No. 2… Read more

  • Rodebaugh, Folken help Bulldog volleyball pick up first at-home win

    By Fred Kroner Junior Grace Rodebaugh reached double figures in kills on Thursday (Sept. 2) with 10, helping Mahomet-Seymour to a volleyball win in its home-opener. The Bulldogs edged Lincoln, 27-25, 25-23, to start Apollo Conference play with a victory. Caylee Folken handed out 18 assists. M-S won the junior varsity match, 25-20, 25-17. M-S… Read more

  • Mahomet-Seymour boys’ golf places second at Viking Invitational

    By Fred Kroner A single shot separated the top two boys’ teams on Friday (Sept. 3) in the Viking Invitational at Danville’s Turtle Run Golf Course. Meet champion Edwardsville (303 composite) edged runner-up Mahomet-Seymour (304 composite) by one stroke in the battle for team supremacy. The Bulldogs were led by Reis Claybrooke, who fired a… Read more

  • Bulldogs pick up second win at Effingham

    By Fred Kroner Playing away from home for the second consecutive game, the Mahomet-Seymour football team posted its second straight convincing win. The unbeaten Bulldogs opened Apollo Conference play with a 37-7 win at Effingham. The Flaming Hearts scored in the final 25 seconds to break the shutout bid. “The kids executed the game plan… Read more

  • Five M-S runners place in Top 15 at Charleston Invitational

    By Fred Kroner With five runners finishing among the top 15 on Saturday (Sept. 4), the Mahomet-Seymour girls’ cross-country team edged Mount Zion for team supremacy in the 17-school Charleston Invitational. M-S, ranked 23rd in the preseason Class 2A poll compiled by milesplit.com, ended with 38 points. Runner-up Mount Zion had 43 points and was… Read more