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Stockton conquers Durand and takes turn towards Pecatonica By Chris Johnson

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The Stockton Blackhawks defeated the Durand Bulldogs in NUIC Upstate play on Friday, Sept. 16, 560. The Blackhawks continue their surge at the head of the pack in the Class 1A discussion with their 4-0 mark. They also have set a highly favorable scoring ratio against all challengers this season. Stockton has scored 212 points in their four wins. They have given up twelve. It was an extraordinary explosion of offense by Stockton, which put the game at a level few in the State of Illinois could compete. The Stockton Blackhawks could stand as the most powerful Class 1A Small School in Illinois. Others would stand to fight and many will fall. Opponents do get their opportunities in one-sided games, however. In the loss to the top-ranked Blackhawks, the Bulldogs found ways to utilize players in situations more structurally arranged. Players could be shuffled more freely. After Stockton took control in the first quarter, scoring 32 points, they added 16 more in the second and assured a running clock would help shorten the game. At the mid-

way point the Blackhawks led 48-0.In the third quarter, Stockton added its final eight points of the night and grabbed the 56-0 edge. Neither team would score after the third. The Blackhawks moved to 4-0 on the year and have allowed twelve points scored against them over the first half of the season. The midway point is this Friday night for Stockton as they play game five, just down the road from Durand. The Pecatonica Indians have found themselves fighting from the gate against some of the top teams in the State of Illinois, including LenaAMY MAY PHOTO The Scoop Today Winslow, Eastland- The Stockton Blackhawks football team won Friday’s home conference game against Durand by a score of 64-0. Pearl City and East Dubuque. The Indians In week six, the Blackhawks host the Indians are limited in their inter- win, will help keep the hope strong. The Bulldogs will have to win out to lost to West Carroll on Friday Sept. 1-3 Warren/Our Lady of the Sacred ference this Friday night. 16, 48-12. With a tough start already Heart. A win over the one-win WarAs the final third of the season get a chance. They have to defeat the to their season, 0-4 Pecatonica hosts ren would work into a post season begins, the Milledgeville Missiles West Carroll Thunder on Friday Oct. Stockton this Friday night. guarantee for the Blackhawks, given play host to Stockton. Milledgeville 30 in Durand. The final three games of the is 3-1 this season and defeated Oranregular season for Durand features geville on Friday night 53-6. The NUIC Northwest Title could matches against three NUIC Upstate look to be decided in the week eight opponents who carry a combined battle with the Aquin Bulldogs. 2-10 record into their own week and-run crash near address marker in the southbound lane of travel and Aquin and Stockton are undefeated five games. The Bulldogs face Or6053 on North Pea Ridge Road, the victim who was standing outside this season and lead by a full game angeville, Warren/Our Lady of the Scales Mound on Saturday, Sept. 17, of the parked vehicle. After the col- over the rest of the field. The regular Sacred Heart and River Ridge in the at 10:21 p.m. lision, the northbound vehicle fled season comes to a close on Friday, final three games of the season. Statistically, it is known that a Oct. 21 for Stockton as they take on Upon arrival at the scene, deputies from the scene. found a vehicle with heavy damage Any persons having any further in- the AFC Raiders, one of the teams team with a record of 6-3 is going to the driver’s side door, caused by formation regarding this incident are which just might not have enough to to play on in October. On occasion a team with a single loss more can another vehicle that was heading asked to contact the sheriff’s office make it this year. Durand will get back into ac- still get their shot. With weekly play northbound. The vehicle that was or Dubuque/Jo Daviess Crimestopstruck was parked in the southbound pers at either (815) 777-2141 or tion with a seemingly much easier in the rugged NUIC, a 5-4 mark is workload in front of them. With four fairly golden. They usually make it. lane of travel. (800) 747-0117. Authorities said the other occuThe Scales Mound Fire Depart- losses, a post-season plan could al- A 5-4 squad, on occasion, goes nopants of the parked vehicle were ment and the Warren Police Depart- ready be set aside. They play on the where except to winter sports pracroad at 1-3 AFC this Friday night. A tice. Jesse Allendorf, 26, of Warren; and ment assisted on Saturday night. Katherine Raisbeck, 19, of Apple River. There were no other injuries reported. LAW OFFICES OF Based on evidence located at the • Car Accidents • Personal Injury scene, deputies determined the offending vehicle–a 1997-2003 Ford F150–sideswiped the vehicle parked • Slip / Trip & Fall • Job Accidents

Jo Daviess County Sheriff’s office questions person of interest in Scales Mound fatal hit-and-run By Tony Carton

According to the Jo Daviess County Sheriff’s Office Alex M. Boelk, a 17-year-old Apple River resident was killed in a hit-and-run crash Saturday night in rural Scales Mound. Boelk had been transported from the scene by Galena Emergency Medical Service, but was later pronounced dead from injuries sustained in the crash. The sheriff’s office said Sunday evening, it has the vehicle in custody that is believed to have been involved in the crash and in a press release said investigators are speaking to a “person of interest.” Information released by the Jo Daviess County Sheriff’s Office stated authorities received a report of a hit-

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