Blue Devil Graphic Logo.2

Peotone Grinds Out 39-29 Victory Over Coal City with Strong Second Half Defense

Spread the love

After a tightly contested first half that saw the scoreboard deadlocked, Peotone tightened its defensive intensity to pull away from Coal City, securing a hard-fought 39-29 victory.

The game began as a defensive stalemate, with both squads matching each other point-for-point. The first quarter ended knotted at 8-8, and the second quarter mirrored that intensity, sending the teams into the halftime locker room tied at 18-18.

The dynamic changed in the third quarter. Peotone’s defense began to stifle the Coal City attack, holding the visitors to just six points in the frame while taking a slim 27-24 lead. The home team widened the gap in the final eight minutes, outscoring Coal City 12-5 to seal the double-digit win.

Senior Peyton Bisping led the offensive charge for Peotone, finishing as the only player in double figures with 12 points on 5-of-14 shooting. She was a perfect 2-for-2 from the free-throw line. Senior M. Schroeder chipped in 6 points, including one of the team’s only three-pointers, while freshmen Payton Pape and junior Payton Schnelle added 5 and 4 points, respectively.

While the scoring was balanced, Peotone won the game on the glass and in the passing lanes. Junior Callie Weiss was a force in the paint, pulling down a game-high 11 rebounds. Senior Addison Brandau added 8 boards, contributing to a team total of 40 rebounds.

Defensively, Peotone disrupted Coal City throughout the night, tallying 11 steals. Schroeder and freshman G. Pagliarulo led the defensive effort with three steals apiece. Despite shooting just 26 percent from the floor as a team, Peotone’s ability to limit Coal City’s second-chance opportunities and force turnovers proved to be the difference.

Game Summary

Score by Quarters

Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Final
Coal City 8 10 6 5 29
Peotone 8 10 9 12 39

Individual Statistics

  • SCORING: Peyton Bisping 12, M. Schroeder 6, Payton Pape 5, Payton Schnelle 4, Addison Brandau 4, Callie Weiss 3, Olivia Moe 2, G. Pagliarulo 2, Emma Orzel 1.

  • REBOUNDING: Callie Weiss 11, Addison Brandau 8, Olivia Moe 5, Payton Schnelle 5, M. Schroeder 4, Payton Pape 3, G. Pagliarulo 2, K. Bettenhausen 1.

  • THREE-POINT SHOOTING: M. Schroeder 1.

  • DEFENSE: M. Schroeder 3 Steals, G. Pagliarulo 3 Steals, Olivia Moe 2 Steals, Addison Brandau 2 Steals.

Leave a Comment





Latest News Stories

Peotone softball blue devil graphic

Plainfield Central Offense Surges in 14-4 Victory Over Peotone Softball

The Peotone varsity softball team opened its 2026 campaign on the road Saturday morning, dropping a 14-4 non-conference decision to Plainfield Central. Despite getting on the board and pushing four...
Committee-Ad-Hoc.Graphic

Meeting Summary and Briefs: Will County Board Ad-Hoc Ordinance Review Committee for March 10, 2026

Will County Board Ad-Hoc Ordinance Review Committee Meeting | March 10, 2026 The Will County Board Ad-Hoc Ordinance Review Committee met on Tuesday, March 10, 2026, to review a backlog...
Peotone 207U School Board meeting March 16, 2026.

Peotone 207U Board Confronts Budget Pressures, Facility Needs at March 16 Meeting

By Andrea Arens Financial uncertainty, facility limitations, and growing calls for a community referendum dominated discussion at the Peotone Community Unit School District 207U Board of Education meeting on March...
Will County Board Graphic.02

Ad-Hoc Committee: Will County Sheriff’s Office to Acquire Decibel Meters for Noise Complaints

Will County Board Ad-Hoc Ordinance Review Committee Meeting | March 10, 2026 Article Summary: The Will County Sheriff's Office plans to purchase a fleet of certified decibel meters to accurately...
Will County P&Z Logo Planning Zoning

Crest Hill Homeowner Granted Side Yard Setback Variance for Accessible Addition

Will County Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting | March 3, 2026 Article Summary: The Will County Planning and Zoning Commission approved a side yard setback variance for a Crest Hill...
Will County Public Works Committee

Will County Public Works Approves Access for 56-Acre Truck Services Hub on Manhattan-Monee Road

Will County Public Works and Transportation Committee Meeting | March 3, 2026 Article Summary: The Will County Public Works and Transportation Committee on Tuesday approved a request to allow commercial ingress...
Will County Public Works Committee

Committee Approves $317K Guardrail Maintenance Contract Amid Discussion on Installation Dangers

Will County Public Works and Transportation Committee Meeting | March 3, 2026 Article Summary: Will County officials approved an annual guardrail maintenance contract Tuesday while addressing national concerns over improperly installed...
will county Committee-Legislative.Graphic

State Update: County Officials Raise Alarms Over Pritzker’s ADU Zoning Push and Data Center Tax Breaks

Legislative Committee Meeting | March 2026 Article Summary: During a state legislative update, Will County Board members expressed deep concerns over Governor J.B. Pritzker's continued push to mandate Accessory Dwelling Units...
will county Committee-Legislative.Graphic

Federal Update: DHS Shutdown, War Powers, and Housing Legislation Dominate Washington

Legislative Committee Meeting | March 3, 2026 Article Summary: Will County's federal lobbyists briefed the Legislative Committee on a turbulent week in Washington, D.C., highlighting the passage of a major bipartisan...
Will County Board Graphic.03

Will County Approves Diamond Enterprise Zone Expansion to Support $355 Million Energy Investment

Will County Executive Committee Meeting | March 12, 2026 Article Summary: The Will County Executive Committee unanimously approved ordinances expanding the Diamond Enterprise Zone to include the Village of Braceville. The...
Will County Finance Logo

Will County Corporate Revenues Surpass Expectations, Igniting Debate Over Delinquent Tax Sales

Will County Finance Committee Meeting | March 3, 2026 Article Summary: A routine review of the county’s year-end corporate fund revealed that revenues exceeded budgeted expectations by millions, largely driven by...
solar panels photovoltaics in solar farm

Will County Grants Extensions for Seven Solar and Commercial Projects Amid Permitting Delays

Will County Land Use & Development Committee Meeting | March 5, 2026 Article Summary: The Will County Land Use and Development Committee approved a slate of extensions for seven previously authorized...
Will County Public Works Committee

Meeting Summary and Briefs: Will County Public Works and Transportation Committee for March 3, 2026

Will County Public Works and Transportation Committee Meeting | March 3, 2026 The Will County Public Works and Transportation Committee met on Tuesday, March 3, advancing millions of dollars in...
Will County Board Graphic.03

Will County Committee Postpones Liquor, Ad-Hoc Committee: Gaming, and Tobacco Ordinance Updates Amid Extensive Revisions

Will County Board Ad-Hoc Ordinance Review Committee Meeting | March 10, 2026 Article Summary: A Will County Board committee paused the advancement of major updates to the county's liquor, video...
Green Garden Township Supervisor Dean Christofilos engages the board discussion around solar-photo by Andrea Arens.

Green Garden Township Board Opposes Earthrise Solar Project, Begins Exploring Incorporation

By Andrea Arens Green Garden Township officials voted March 9 to formally oppose the proposed Earthrise solar project and begin exploring whether incorporating the township into a municipality or rural...