2007 Results

W - Highland , 21-18
L - Belleville Althoff , 12-28
*L - Granite City , 14-19
*L - East St. Louis , 12-39
*L - Belleville East , 13-42
*L - Edwardsville , 32-35
*W - OFallon , 20-7
*W - Alton , 48-7
*W - Collinsville , 41-14

2008 Varsity Schedule

 HHighland   08/29
 ABelleville Althoff   09/05
*AGranite City   09/12
*HEast St. Louis   09/19
*ABelleville East   09/26
*HEdwardsville   10/03
*AOFallon   10/10
*HAlton   10/17
*HCollinsville   10/24
 HChicago De La Salle   10/31
* = League Game

Southwestern Conference

        
2008 Southwestern
C P East St. Louis Flyers  (11-1)
P Belleville East Lancers  (6-3)
Granite City Warriors  (3-6)
P Belleville West Maroons  (8-1)
Edwardsville Tigers  (5-4)
OFallon Panthers  (4-5)
Alton Redbirds  (2-7)
Collinsville Kahoks  (2-7)
C - Conference Representative
P - Clinched IHSA Playoff Bid
        
2007 Southwestern
C P East St. Louis Flyers  (11-2)
P Belleville East Lancers  (7-3)
P Granite City Warriors  (6-4)
Belleville West Maroons  (4-5)
Edwardsville Tigers  (4-5)
OFallon Panthers  (4-5)
Alton Redbirds  (3-6)
Collinsville Kahoks  (2-7)
C - Conference Representative
P - Clinched IHSA Playoff Bid

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2008 Team Results

 OpponentRECPFPACONFDate
LChicago De La Salle 6-30710/31/08
WCollinsville 2-72924Yes10/24/08
WAlton 2-74814Yes10/17/08
WOFallon 4-52817Yes10/10/08
WEdwardsville 5-44027Yes10/03/08
WBelleville East 6-3107Yes09/26/08
LEast St. Louis 11-1761Yes09/19/08
WGranite City 3-62915Yes09/12/08
WBelleville Althoff 2-7262309/05/08
WHighland 6-328608/29/08

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Top Players, Belleville West Maroons

Rating#NamePosHTWTYR
61 Randell Akins LB 5-10 187 JR
30 Khalil Anthony RB 5-7 145 SO
35 Logan Augustine LB 5-9 165 JR
66 Kyle Beckett OG 6-0 200 SR
5 Thoncel Brazier DB 5-9 175 JR
81 Cody Bruckner WR 5-9 145 JR
77 Allen Bux OG 5-10 245 SO
65 Tanner Calvert OG 5-9 258 JR
65 Darrius Cash WR 6-2 160 JR
54 Devin Chatman LB 5-9 200 SR
7 Dylan Chatman DB 5-9 165 SO
25 Miguel Cotton RB 5-10 167 JR
53 David Darris DT 5-9 265 JR
80 Keleen Davis WR 5-9 130 JR
72 Mike Deihl OT 5-10 275 JR
24 Ryan Fleming DB 5-7 140 JR
58 Jacob Forby LB 6-0 168 SR
68 Beaux Greenfield OG/OT 5-11 225 JR
99 Ronnie Gully DE 6-3 218 SO
51 Nizar Hamdan LB 5-10 193 SR
42 Joey Hannigan WR 5-8 150 JR
44 Spencer Harvey LB 6-0 190 JR
26 Dustin Heggemeir RB 5-7 174 SR
52 Jeff Heidom C 5-11 220 JR
94 Bryan Hern DE 6-3 205 JR
9 Undre Howard QB 5-10 170 JR
83 Kyle Ishman WR 5-10 165 JR
76 Ryan Kempf OG 5-11 251 JR
71 Bryce Kirkpatrick OT 6-2 200 JR
33 Chris Konya DB/K 5-11 177 JR
88 James Korba WR 6-0 175 SR
6 Tony Kossina DB 5-9 145 JR
22 DeVante Lewis LB 5-10 195 JR
32 Sean Lewis RB 5-8 203 SR
2 Jodecci Mack QB 5-10 170 JR
48 Chris Manning DT 5-10 182 SR
3 Travis Manning DB 5-10 175 SR
85 Jason McGovern WR 6-1 174 SR
4 Joshua Mitchell DB 5-7 155 SR
55 Chris Moore OG 6-0 265 SO
79 Mark Morrison DT 6-0 318 JR
39 Robert Murphy RB 5-8 206 JR
73 Chizoban Okeke OT 6-1 211 SR
11 Sean Parker DB 6-1 195 SO
1 Jarvis Patterson RB 5-9 165 JR
13 Zac Pegues DB 5-10 155 SO
64 Luke Piot C 5-10 230 SO
14 Steve Raines QB 5-6 145 SO
89 Tim Roberts TE 5-10 214 JR
84 DeMontaz Rockett WR 6-0 150 JR
21 Travis Rupert WR 5-10 175 JR
78 Brett Saak DT 5-7 203 SO
63 Ricky Schmidt DE 6-4 238 SR
41 Josh Seward LB 5-9 186 SR
31 Christopher Simmons DB 5-9 165 SR
56 Garrett Stack LB 5-10 175 JR
75 Nick Stauder DE 6-1 180 JR
82 Dan Sumrall WR 5-9 150 SR
28 Darren Tooles DB 6-0 164 SR
23 Christian Vaughn LB 6-2 185 SR
27 Dylon Viglasky RB 5-6 145 SO
8 Jake Wagner DB 5-6 177 JR
67 Alex Weidner OG 5-11 280 SR
47 Devan Williams DT/DE 5-8 200 JR
76 Patric Wren DT 5-10 279 JR
Granite City: JD Lorton new Head Coach
Granite City football coach ready for battle on Friday nights
BY NORM SANDERS
News-Democrat, Story Link

 J.D. Lorton is about to begin a new chapter of his life as the football coach at Granite City High, but he's also going back to his roots.

 Lorton won a state championship in 1992 as quarterback of the Hardin Calhoun Warriors, whose school colors were black and red. Now he takes over at Granite City with the same nickname, same colors and --hopefully -- a similar pattern of success.

 "We grew up as Warriors. We grew up bleeding black and red because that's what Calhoun was," said Lorton, hired Tuesday after spending the last two seasons as the head coach at Riverton High near Springfield. "I'm very excited about the opportunity.

 "Granite City has a strong wrestling program and a strong soccer program. There's no reason we cannot have a strong football program here."

 Lorton, 33, was 12-8 in two seasons at Riverton with two state playoff appearances. He was an assistant coach at Jacksonville, Jerseyville and Collinsville before getting his first head coaching job at Riverton.

 The Warriors were back in the state playoffs last fall for the first time since 1991. There's a renewed sense of hope, optimism and positive momentum that began during the tenure of former head coach Matt Martin.

 Martin resigned earlier this year and took a teaching and coaching position at Edwardsville High.

 "That was a huge step getting to the playoffs last year, a huge step for this program and this community," Lorton said. "We need to embrace that and the kids that I've talked to, you can see the fire in their eyes. They want to do that again."

 Granite City Superintendent Harry Briggs said Lorton was chosen from a pool of four finalists.

 "There were a number of excellent candidates for the job," Briggs said. "We like his energy. We like the fact that he took a program that was down and brought it up, brought their numbers up and made them a playoff contender.

 "He's coming into a program that's headed in the right direction."

 Lorton met with several players and came away impressed with their attitudes and desire to leave the lower reaches of the always-tough Southwestern Conference.

 "The one thing that stuck out was how the players carried themselves and how they acted," Lorton said. "That is a tribute to Coach Martin, Coach (Jim) Ulrich, Coach (Pat) Curry, the whole staff here at Granite City."

 Lorton was a quarterback in then-Calhoun coach Ric Johns' double-wing, triple-option offense.

 "That's what I grew up with," said Lorton, who has expanded that formation into a wide-open spread option offense. "The quarterback's got to make the right reads and you make the defense defend the whole field. That's what we're going to do.

 "We've had a lot of success (at Riverton). Kids really buy into it because a lot of people are involved, but it does take a lot of practice."

 Granite City's strength next season will be a defense that includes eight returning starters. The Warriors allowed only 12.5 points per game a year ago and Lorton is hoping for similar success.

 Riverton's football program was in a similar situation to Granite City of a few years ago.

 "We've had playoff teams both years and before I got there they had won five games in four years," Lorton said. "The kids really bought into what we were doing."

 First on Lorton's agenda is filling out his coaching staff and evaluating the players already in the program. From there, he wants to build football interest and bring more players out to build depth and talent.

 Lorton's job is not easy.

 The Southwestern Conference features a state championship contender each season and teams like East St. Louis and Edwardsville have enjoyed great success for a long time.

 The league also boasts numerous Division I prospects and the same is true for 2008, when East St. Louis stars Kraig Appleton and Terry Hawthorne will be two of the most sought after players in the Midwest.

 "I think this is the best football league in Southern Illinois," Lorton said. "There's no comparison. It has the best coaches, it has the best players and you have got to be not only prepared, but your student-athlete has to know what they're getting into when they get ready to battle on Friday nights."