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Hornets Sting Twice: Heyworth Sweeps Milford in JV and Varsity

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  Hornets Sting Twice: Heyworth Sweeps Milford in JV and Varsity HEY WORTH, Ill. — The  Heyworth Hornets  turned Friday night into a showcase of dominance, sweeping both ends of their doubleheader against the Milford Bearcats. The opener belonged to the JV Hornets, who stormed to a 55–21 victory. The turning point came in the third quarter, where Heyworth outscored Milford 20–3, effectively sealing the contest. By the fourth, the scoreboard margin allowed for what coaches call the “everyone plays quarter,” a fitting capstone to a team effort. The varsity Hornets followed suit with a performance that echoed the same theme: control. After a tight 10–8 first quarter, Heyworth found its rhythm, closing the half with a commanding 36–17 lead. The third quarter widened the gap to 56–24, and the Hornets never looked back, finishing with a 61–32 triumph. This victory carries weight beyond the night’s box score. With the win, Heyworth’s program now boasts 1,735 all-time victories, ...

A Tale of Two Halves: Hornets Sting, Then Survive the Storm

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   A Tale of Two Halves: Hornets Sting, Then Survive the Storm If you only looked at the scoreboard when the final buzzer sounded at Heyworth High School on December 3, 2025, you would see a lie. The lights said Heyworth 64, Cornerstone Christian 37. That score suggests a sleepy waltz, a foregone conclusion wrapped in a varsity uniform. But numbers are cold things; they don’t tell you about the heat in the kitchen during the third quarter. For the first half, the Heyworth Hornets played with the cool detachment of a card shark holding four aces. They controlled the floorboards, they moved the leather without panic, and they treated the rim like an old friend. The Cyclones looked less like a weather event and more like a gentle breeze, unable to disturb the Hornets’ picnic. Then came the halftime break, that mysterious intermission where momentum often goes to die or be reborn. When Cornerstone came out for the third quarter, they didn't just walk onto the court; they stormed i...