Tuesday, July 21, 2020

1954 Football

Big Eight Standings
School W L T PF PA
East Aurora 6 1 0 166 71
Elgin 5 1 1 150 39
LaSalle-Peru 5 1 1 116 88
West Aurora 3 4 0 91 111
Joliet 3 4 0 65 100
East Rockford 2 4 1 68 84
West Rockford 2 5 0 47 118
Freeport 0 5 1 37 167

First Team All-Big Eight
End Preston Hundley West Aurora
End Joe Choppi East Rockford
End Fred Boshela West Rockford
Tackle Richard Konen Elgin
Tackle Bob Bacidore LaSalle-Peru
Guard Jim Bennett LaSalle-Peru
Guard James Ferham East Aurora
Center Avery Gordon Joliet
Center Jack DeFulvie Elgin
QB Roger Burnidge Elgin
HB Dave Timok East Aurora
HB Jerry Nash Elgin
FB Benny Sims Joliet
Second Team All-Big Eight
End Charles Peters Freeport
Tackle Marlin Kenworthy East Aurora
Tackle Jerry Stroud West Aurora
Guard Mike Lyons Elgin
Guard Kyle Schadewaldt East Rockford
Guard George Ericson LaSalle-Peru
Center Jim Schultz LaSalle-Peru
QB Ed Wieczorek LaSalle-Peru
HB Len Westfall LaSalle-Peru
HB Jim Weerts LaSalle-Peru
HB Rob McCue East Aurora
Honorable Mention All-Big Eight
Tackle Tom Turner Joliet
Tackle Bob McDonald Freeport
Tackle Al Copp West Aurora
Tackle Joel Peterson East Rockford
Guard Jim Yde Freeport
Guard Ed Roberson West Rockford
QB Jay Knapp West Aurora
HB Don Landgraf West Aurora
HB Al Walker East Rockford
HB Don Dobel West Rockford
HB Gary Isibue Elgin
HB Jim Downing Joliet

Monday, July 20, 2020

1966 Boys Swimming

Big Eight Swim Meet
1. Rockford East 89
2. Rockford Guilford 84
3. Rockford West 48
4. Rockford Auburn 25
5. Freeport 16
Individual Results
200 Yard Medley Relay
1. Dave Ekdahl, Pete Wupper,
Jeff Daley, John Sall
Guilford 1:49.5
2. East
3. Freeport
200 Yard Freestyle
1. Bob Scharfenberg Guilford 1:59.8
2. Arnold East
3. Borner Guilford
50 Yard Freestyle
1. Steve Ohlson East :22.9*
2. Burns Guilford
3. Renick West
200 Yard Individual Medley
1. Tom North West 2:14.5
2. Williams Guilford
3. Lutz East
Diving
1. Bruce Runnfeldt East 350.2
2. Cartwright West
3. Bremner West
100 Yard Butterfly
1. Howard Goldman East :59.6
2. Williams Guilford
3. Frederick Guilford
100 Yard Freestyle
1. Phil Burns Guilford :51.4
2. Ohlson East
3. Renick West
100 Yard Backstroke
1. John Bornor Guilford 1:03.0
2. Johnston West
3. Ekdahl Guilford
400 Yard Freestyle
1. Tom North West 4:25
2. Scharfenberg Guilford
3. Arnold East
100 Yard Breaststroke
1. Mike Nystrom East 1:08
2. Wupper Guilford
3. Davis Guilford
400 Yard Freestyle Relay
1. Paul Carlson, Jeff Lightcap,
Perry Ulander, Bob Kardell
East 3:39.5*
2. Guilford
3. West

IHSA Swim Meet
200 Yard Individual Medley
6. Tom North West

Thursday, July 16, 2020

1973 Boys Track & Field

Big Nine Team Results
1. Rockford East 53
2. Rockford Auburn 45
3. Rockford West 39
4. Rockford Guilford 32 1/2
5. Freeport 19
6. Rockford Boylan 15 1/2
7. Rockford Jefferson 12
8. Machesney Park Harlem 10
9. Belvidere 3

Big Nine Individual Results
Pole Vault
1. Tomm Atterbury Harlem 12-3
2. DeGunther Guilford
3. Lutz East
Mile Relay
1. Mont, Crumine, Tom Sullivan,
Ken Mahaer, Len Newson
West 3:27.1
2. Auburn
3. East
Shot Put
1. Terry Matus Boylan 52-6
2. Quillen Auburn
3. Long East
Two Mile
1. Paul Sewell Guilford 9:30.8*
2. Shayne Guilford
3. Long East
120 High Hurdles
1. Jerry Holloway East :15.1
2. Paschal Jefferson
3. Marshall Boylan
100 Yards
1. Mike Cole Freeport :10.1
2. Bell Auburn
3. Dishman Auburn
880 Yards
1. Dave Lindblade East 1:58.0
2. Peterson West
3. Burns, Hodapp Auburn, Boylan
Long Jump
1. Dean Lindberg East 21-5
2. Meeks Auburn
3. Myrick West
880 Relay
1. Gerald Bell, Greg Dishman,
Jerry Owens, Tim Dimke
Auburn 1:31.0
2. East
3. Freeport
440 Yards
1. Len Newson West :49.7
1. C. Perteete Auburn
3. Monigold Freeport
High Jump
1. Walt Myrick West 6-0
2. Weber East
3. Wilkinson Belvidere
Discus
1. Steve Yagle Guilford 155-2
2. Frazer East
3. McCourt Harlem
180 Low Hurdles
1. Maurice Paschal Jefferson :21.1
2. Holloway East
3. Milner Auburn
Mile Run
1. John Reid Guilford 4:35.0
2. Peterson West
3. Thillen West
220 Yards
1. Gerald Bell Auburn :22.9
2. Cole Freeport
3. Teurney Boylan

IHSA Individual Results
100 Yards
6. Gerald Bell Auburn NA
Mile Run
3. Paul Sewell Guilford NA
Long Jump
5. Walt Myrick West NA
6. Tommy Meeks Auburn NA

Monday, July 6, 2020

History Lesson: Is Jake Smolinski our home run king?

Boylan baseball great Jake Smolinski set an area record last year -- kind of, maybe.

Smolinski, who powered the 2006 Boylan team to the Class AA state tournament with an 8-0 record on the mound and 13 home runs at shortstop, split his 13th professional season with the Durham Bulls in the AAA International League and the NC Dinos of the Korean Baseball Organization.

Smolinski ended up hitting 21 home runs in 122 games in both locations. That boosted his career professional home run total to 115. Eighty-five of those have come in 912 games in 13 minor league seasons. Fourteen have come in international play. Along with Korea, he twice played in the Mexican Pacific Winter League. And 16 home runs have come in parts of five major league seasons.

That appears to be an all-time professional career home run record of someone who grew up in the Rock River Valley, surpassing the 107 home runs of Andy "Turk" Skurski.

Skurski is a player I just happened along researching the archives. He was born in Rockford in 1915. He appeared in the local newspapers several times in the early 1930s as a basketball player for Muller’s Dairy, a semi-pro team that had quite a following.
 

In 1936, according to Baseball-Reference.com, Skurski started his pro baseball career playing for the Panama City Papermarks in the Class D Alabama-Florida League. For the next four seasons, Skurski kicked around a variety of low level minor leagues, playing in the South Atlantic League, Middle Atlantic League, Illinois-Indiana-Iowa League and Cotton States League. These were the days before television when minor league baseball was big business.

Skurski’s career was then interrupted by World War II. He spent most of it playing for the Camp Grant baseball team. Skurski was 30 when the war ended, but he caught on with Waterloo in the Illinois-Indiana-Iowa League and hit .306 with 13 home runs.


That caught the eye of the Chicago White Sox, who signed him and took him to spring training in 1947. He didn’t make the White Sox and spent most of the next four seasons in the Pacific Coast League, one level down from the major leagues, playing for White Sox, Dodgers and Phillies affiliates.

He never got the call to the big leagues and in 1951 he began moving down the ladder. He played in Class A Colorado Springs for two seasons and finished with Edmonton in the Western International League.

Skurski finished with 107 home runs in 1,371 games. After retiring, Skurski went into private business for a few years before being named general manager in 1959 of the same Colorado Springs team that he previously played for. He later moved to Las Vegas and ran a real estate company. He died in 1989.

This is where the whole record thing gets murky. First of all, records on Rockford-area minor leaguers are incomplete. I’d never heard of Skurski until finding a clip about him. Second, it depends on how you define a Rockford-area player.

Josh Bell was born at Rockford Memorial Hospital in 1986. His family moved to Minnesota when he was 3, then returned for a year when he went to Maud Johnson Elementary for fourth grade. The next year, his family moved to Florida.

Bell has hit 166 home runs over 15 professional seasons. Only four of them came at the major league level. Josh played 100 games over parts of three seasons. Still, if you consider him a Rockford product, he is in the lead.

It’s unlikely either player will add to their totals this year. Bell, now 33, spent last year in the independent Atlantic League and that league already scrapped its season because of the coronavirus pandemic.

Smolinski did not re-sign in Korea and is a free agent. It’s unclear what his future plans are.

If you just want to count the major leagues, then the all-time area home run king remains Fred Schulte of Belvidere. Schulte hit 47 home runs over 1,179 games from 1927 to 1937 for the St. Louis Browns, Washington Senators and Pittsburgh Pirates.

Smolinski is second on that list -- unless you want to count Joe Charboneau. The 1980 American League Rookie of the Year was born in Belvidere, but his parents moved when he was 2 years old. “Super” Joe hit 23 home runs with 87 RBIs as a 25-year-old rookie.

Unfortunately, Charboneau injured his back on a head first slide into second base in spring training in 1981 and was never the same. He hit only six more home runs for the Indians in 1981 and 1982. Cleveland released him after that season. He was out of baseball after 1984 -- except for a one-game cameo in the Frontier League in 2000.

“Super” Joe ended strong, though. He hit a single in his only at bat.


Thursday, July 2, 2020

Baseball professionals

Major League Pitchers
Pitcher High School Years W L S G IP BB So ERA
Hal Carlson Rockford 1917-30 114 120 19 377 2,002 498 590 3.97
Rodney Myers East 1996-04 7 5 1 167 239.2 110 161 5.07
Jason Pearson Freeport 2002-03 0 0 0 4 2.2 3 4 23.63

Major League Hitters
Player High School Years G AB H HR RBI SB AVG. SLG.
Fred Schulte* Belvidere 1927-37 1,179 4,259 1,241 47 593 56 .291 .408
Jake Smolinski Boylan 2014-18 234 608 143 16 67 3 .235 .363
* Belvidere didn't have a baseball program when Schulte went to high school.
Also, the Bucs didn't join the Big 8/NIC-10 until the 1960s.

Minor League Pitchers
Player High School Years W L S G IP So ERA Highest Level
Don Bakkelund Rockford 1939-48 65 65 185 1,128 3.58 AAA
Hal Carlson Rockford 1914-30 64 50 130 966 2.95 Majors
Drew Dickinson Freeport 2002-08 42 51 0 142 739.2 398 4.92 AA
William Estes Boylan 1973-74 9 14 3 53 184 139 3.57 A
Tom Foust Harlem 1967-71 12 25 2 69 238 156 3.82 A
Craig Hopson Boylan 1997-98 5 6 0 44 64 50 7.59 Rookie
Jake Lanning Hononegah 2016-17 4 9 9 50 105.2 78 5.45 Independent
Chris Luttig Hononegah 1997-98 3 5 7 54 73.2 80 3.79 A
Craig Mattson Belvidere 1993-03 26 28 37 292 386.1 290 4.33 AAA (Mexico)
Rodney Myers East 1990-05 74 58 30 364 1,038 739 3.56 Majors
Jason Pearson Freeport 1998-10 40 33 25 458 677.2 546 3.19 Majors
William Reinold* St. Thomas 1939 6 13 0 32 212 5.77 D
Drake Robison Harlem 2017 2 2 0 8 27 21 7.00 Independent
Chris Salberg Guilford 2007-11 27 21 0 108 451.1 339 4.49 A
Brett Scarpetta Hononegah 2008-12 31 18 1 80 431 263 4.16 Independent
Cody Scarpetta Guilford 2008-16 32 53 0 156 659.1 664 4.38 AA
Dan Scarpetta Auburn 1982-89 69 53 0 181 945.1 680 4.29 AAA
Dennis Scarpetta Auburn 1982-83 4 3 0 22 96 64 6.09 A
Lucas Shearrow Boylan 2014-16 5 5 2 36 98 74 3.58 Rookie
Tyler Statler Hononegah 2019 0 2 0 10 10.2 12 5.91 Rookie
Mark Tunison East 1984-86 14 21 2 74 298.2 186 4.58 A
Ziggie VanderWall Guilford 2012 7 6 0 18 87 65 5.69 Independent
Matt Vorwald Freeport 2001-03 14 5 10 84 127.1 150 2.26 A
Matt Weber Boylan 2003-06 14 19 2 67 299.2 177 4.47 A
Nick Zachery Boylan 1998 0 0 0 1 0.2 0 0.00 Rookie

Minor League Hitters
Player High School Years G AB H HR RBI SB Avg. Highest Level
Vic Anucauskas East 1942 18 60 9 0 .150 D
Daytona Bryden Hononegah 2019 15 38 6 0 5 1 .158 Independent
Frank DeCastris* St. Thomas 1961-73 1,290 4,401 1,056 89 467 83 .240 AAA
Gabe DeMarco Boylan 2010-13 69 192 52 0 20 1 .271 Independent
George Feeley West 1971-72 94 297 58 3 40 10 .195 Rookie
Josh Hauser Belvidere 2017-18 89 220 41 0 14 4 .186 Independent
Jake Lanning Hononegah 2015 40 132 36 0 16 0 .273 Rookie
Gerry Lundin West 1971-73 184 602 154 15 84 16 .256 AA
Dwain Mintz West 1947-50 118 382 91 3 .238 D
Joe Saporito St. Thomas 1937-40 246 921 270 12 .293 B
Fred Schulte Belvidere 1924-44 589 2,105 671 35 .319 Majors
Nick Shields Harlem 2002-03 68 212 56 3 25 2 .264 A
Turk Skurski Rockford 1936-54 1,371 4,609 1,297 107 .281 AAA
Jake Smolinski Boylan 2007-19 1,011 3,632 954 99 466 77 .263 Majors
Zach Stoner Boylan 2012-15 97 303 67 3 21 1 .221 Rookie
* St. Thomas was closed when Boylan opened.