2007 Results

W - Breese Central , 28-14
W - Alton Marquette , 42-20
W - Carlinville , 31-10
*W - Vandalia , 28-7
*W - Pana , 54-8
*W - Hillsboro , 29-10
*W - Staunton , 29-18
*W - Litchfield , 48-16
W - Southwestern , 42-12
PW - Flora , 49-22
PW - Du Quoin , 17-7
PW - Marshall , 35-21
PL - Columbia , 39-40

2008 Varsity Schedule

 ABreese Central   08/29
 AAlton Marquette   09/05
 HCarlinville   09/12
*HVandalia   09/19
*APana   09/26
*AHillsboro   10/03
*HStaunton   10/10
*ALitchfield   10/17
 HSouthwestern   10/24
 HCarlinville   11/01
 HVandalia   11/08
 HColumbia   11/15
* = League Game

South Central East Conference

      
2008 South Central East
C P Greenville Comets  (9-0)
P Vandalia Vandals  (8-1)
Hillsboro Hilltoppers  (3-6)
P Staunton Bulldogs  (6-3)
Litchfield Purple Panthers  (3-6)
P Pana Panthers  (5-4)
C - Conference Representative
P - Clinched IHSA Playoff Bid
      
2007 South Central East
C P Greenville Comets  (12-1)
P Vandalia Vandals  (7-3)
P Hillsboro Hilltoppers  (7-3)
P Staunton Bulldogs  (5-5)
Litchfield Purple Panthers  (4-5)
Pana Panthers  (1-8)
C - Conference Representative
P - Clinched IHSA Playoff Bid

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2008 Team Results

 OpponentRECPFPACONFDate
LColumbia 12-0144011/15/08
WVandalia 8-1281011/08/08
WCarlinville 4-535311/01/08
WSouthwestern 5-419610/24/08
WLitchfield 3-64214Yes10/17/08
WStaunton 6-3166Yes10/10/08
WHillsboro 3-63514Yes10/03/08
WPana 5-4356Yes09/26/08
WVandalia 8-1147Yes09/19/08
WCarlinville 4-533709/12/08
WAlton Marquette 6-333909/05/08
WBreese Central 4-5301208/29/08

Second Round IHSA Football Playoff Matchups, Nov 7-Nov 8

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VandaliaGreenville3ASat 01:00 Pick  |  88% (155) Greenville

First Round IHSA Football Playoff Matchups, Oct 31-Nov 1

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CarlinvilleGreenville3ASat 01:00 Pick  |  99% (188) Greenville

Top Players, Greenville Comets

Rating#NamePosHTWTYR
  Jacob Ackerman WR/DB 5-9 150 JR
  Elvis Arnold WR/DB 5-6 135 SO
  Derek Atchison WR/DB 6-2 185 SR
  Dan Baumberger OL/DL 6-3 220 SR
  Bob Bohannon WR/DB 5-8 140 JR
  David Brooks OL/DL 5-10 207 SR
  Cole Campbell OL/DL 5-6 270 JR
  David Caulk OL/DL 6-0 210 SR
  Andrew Childerson RB/LB 6-0 180 JR
  Michael Cripe TE/DB 6-0 170 JR
  Wane Debatin OL/DL 5-9 207 SO
  William Debatin OL/DL 5-8 196 SO
  Nick Deeba OL/DL 5-9 220 JR
  Joe Dierkes OL/LB 6-0 190 SO
  Brian Doll RB/DL 6-1 180 JR
  Logan Dorries OL/LB 5-10 205 JR
  Todd Eaton QB/DB 6-1 170 JR
  Jacob Ennen OL/DL 6-1 210 SO
  Josh Eyman OL/DL 5-8 190 SO
  Jeff Goodall RB/DL 5-10 180 JR
  Steven Hess RB/DB 5-9 150 SO
  Tim Hess WR/DB 6-0 170 SR
  Bryan Jett WR/DB 5-6 160 JR
  Michael Lennix OL/DL 6-1 220 SO
  Zack Lewis TE/DL 6-4 200 SO
  Michael Lirios WR/DB 5-8 165 JR
  Brett Lurkins OL/DL 6-1 250 SR
  Andrew Maurer WR/LB 5-10 190 JR
  Devin Meisinger RB/LB 5-11 195 JR
  Colin Parr OL/DL 5-10 185 JR
  Shawn Patrich WR/DB 6-0 178 SR
  Kaleb Paul RB/LB 5-11 165 JR
  Dylan Pearman OL/DL 6-2 170 SR
  Josh Peoples OL/DL 5-10 270 JR
  JC Prater OL/LB 5-8 240 SO
  Richard Rogers OL/DL 6-2 190 SO
  Paul Schreiber WR/DB 6-1 175 SO
  Landon Sheeley OL/DL 6-4 190 SO
  Curtis Simmonds OL/LB 5-11 180 JR
  Jon Stampfli WR/DB 6-0 175 JR
  Ben Sybert TE/DL 6-1 190 SO
  Blake Tebbe RB/LB 5-7 180 JR
  Matt Vonder Haar TE/DL 5-10 195 SR
  Nick Wacker WR/DB 6-2 200 SR
  Kyle Washburn QB/DB 5-8 160 SO
  Zach Westfall RB/DB 5-7 145 SO
  Michael Williams RB/LB 5-11 180 SO
  Robert Wood OL/DL 6-4 394 JR
Duff named as the Hiltoppers coach
Duff returns home to coach Hillsboro football

Published Wednesday, April 09, 2008 by the Springfield Journal Register

HILLSBORO — Aaron Duff has coached Greenville High School’s football team to a combined 22-3 record the past two years. The Comets made their deepest advance into the playoffs last November when they lost a two-overtime heartbreaker to Columbia in the Class 3A semifinals.
 
Yes, Greenville football is on a roll. But if the Comets continue their momentum next season, they’ll be doing it without the coach who has overseen the resurgence.

Duff, a 1990 Hillsboro High School graduate, has agreed to return home as the new head football coach of the Hiltoppers. He was approved as a biology teacher and football coach by the Hillsboro Board of Education on Tuesday night.

“Wanting to return home is something I’ve had on my mind,” Duff said Tuesday. “I’m not uphappy here (at Greenville). I’ve told people before that Hillsboro would be the only job I’d consider leaving here for.”

Duff, 36, will take over for Rich Stewart, who resigned after a three-year stint as head football coach. Stewart also was the Toppers’ head coach from 1994-2002, with Duff serving as an assistant during the ’94 season.

A Greenville College graduate, Duff has been head coach at Greenville High the past seven years, with the Comets going 53-21 and reaching the playoffs six years in a row.

He also coaches boys track at Greenville.

Duff said it’s not easy leaving a successful program at Greenville. But the move to Hillsboro, a South Central Conference rival just 18 miles to the north, was a natural for Duff and his wife, Jamie, who teaches at Hillsboro Junior High School.

They have two children: 3-year-old son Zane and 6-year-old daughter Lacie.

“Several of my friends from high school, now they have kids the same age as ours,” Duff said. “Jamie’s from Greenville, but she’s all for (the move). This job opening up like it did, it’s like someone was trying to tell me something, you know? It worked out perfectly.”

Duff will move from one successful program to another. Hillsboro went 7-3 last season, bringing Stewart’s 12-year mark to 87-38 with nine playoff appearances. Greenville’s 29-10 win over Hillsboro last season was Duff’s first win in five tries against his former mentor.

The Comets also beat Hillsboro 26-15 in 2003, when David Powell as the Toppers’ head coach.

“When I student-taught at Hillsboro, (Stewart) was the head coach,” Duff said. “I hated leaving, going out and getting a job somewhere else. I always thought it would be nice to return home if I got the chance. Hillsboro football had a great tradition, and I wanted to be part of it.

“From my understanding, we’ll only have five or six seniors this coming season. We’ll have a lot of younger kids coming up. It’ll be a challenge, and the kids will have to get to know me. I’m a different person.”

Dave Kane can be reached at 788-1544.