Murphysboro HS sports activities and changes highlighted in recent updates

Murphysboro HS sports activities and changes highlighted in recent updates
Andrea Evers Superintendent at Murphysboro Community Unit School District 186 — Official Website
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Murphysboro High School, a part of the Murphysboro Community Unit School District 186, recently shared updates about local sports events via Twitter. The posts provide detailed information about changes in the sports schedule and notable achievements of the school’s teams.

On April 29, 2025, a post announced the cancellation of a girls track meet at Herrin due to anticipated severe weather. The school tweeted, “Today’s Girls Track Meet at Herrin has been cancelled due to the possibility of strong storms.”

Following that, on April 30, 2025, Murphysboro HS celebrated a decisive 9-0 victory over Massac County. The Red Devils’ goals were scored by Izzy Doerr, Alyvia Popejoy, Janie Tanner, Aubri Johnson, and Callie Decker. The tweet mentioned, “Red Devils defeat Massac County, 9-0. Goals by: Izzy Doerr (4), Alyvia Popejoy (2), Janie Tanner, Aubri Johnson, and Callie Decker. Devils back in action tomorrow at HOME vs. Harrisburg, 6pm!”

Later that day, Murphysboro HS highlighted another important match, where the Girls Soccer Team had the opportunity to secure their fifth consecutive Southern Illinois River-to-River Conference title. The school stated, “Red Devils Girls Soccer Team can Clinch their 5th Consecutive SIRR Conference Title Tonight with a win over Harrisburg. The Devils host the Bulldogs TONIGHT at HOME, 6pm! Hope to see you at ‘Doc’ Bencini Field!”

Murphysboro Community Unit School District 186 spans Jackson County, encompassing several educational institutions. According to the Illinois State Board of Education, the district employs 147 teachers, predominantly female, with an average salary of $53,770, and reports no cases of excessive teacher absences. Serving a diverse student body, the district is noted for its substantial per-student expenditure and faces challenges such as student truancy, though this is below the state average.



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