
Halftime in Havana...Ducks trail Stark County 35-6

Kaden Olson connects with Jaron Boggs for a 78-yard TD pass! Two-point conversion is no good. Ducks trail 35-6 with under a minute left in the first half

Rebels with the INT and they return it for a TD. XP is good. Rebels lead the Ducks 35-0 with 1:10 left in the first half

Rebels convert on a 19 yard TD pass. XP is good. Ducks trail 28-0 late in the first half

The Rebels break a punt return for a TD and the XP is good. Ducks trail 21-0 with 7:13 left in the first half

QB keeper leads to a TD run for the Rebels. XP is good. Rebels lead the Ducks 14-0 with 8:36 left in the first half

On the first play from scrimmage to start the 2nd quarter, Stark County punches one in for a TD. XP is good. Rebels lead the Ducks 7-0

End of the 1st quarter in Havana...Ducks and Rebels scoreless. Go Ducks!

We are around 90 minutes before kickoff for our home varsity football game this evening between the Stark County Rebels and your Havana Ducks! We'd love to see a big crowd out here tonight cheering on the Ducks!


Mrs. Brady's class worked on sidewalk safety, social skills, and counting money on our trip to Peaches this week. Thank you peaches staff and customers for your patience and encouragement.






Havana Junior High School will be having sports pictures for the following activities on Wednesday, September 20th - football, softball, cross country, 5th/6th girls basketball, and cheer. Pictures will take place throughout the school day. Go Ducks!


JH girls softball travels to Brown County for the IESA Sectional game against Beardstown tomorrow, Saturday, September 16th. The game will start at 11 AM. Winner moves on to the IESA 2A state tournament played at Champions Field in Normal, IL on Friday, September 22nd. Go Ducks!


Varsity football hosts Stark County in a LincolnLand Conference matchup this evening. Kickoff is at 7 PM between the two teams. The game will be broadcast on HUDL TV by accessing the following link: https://fan.hudl.com/US/IL/Havana/organization/50622/Havana-High-School/watch?b=QnJvYWRjYXN0NjYzOTM0 Go Ducks!

Varsity Volleyball gets a win tonight at home against Beardstown. JV comes up just short. The Ducks are back at it next week. Go Ducks 🏐🦆

Boys' and girls' golf celebrated senior night at Wee Ma Tuk tonight. Seniors are Remington Schleyhahn, Libbie Johnson, Thurston Sisson, Abby Cowell, and Shooter Garlisch. Thurston led the boys' team shooting a 43. Abby Cowell's 44 was good for medalist honors while Libbie Johnson fired a third place 46. Go Ducks!











Tonight's HS girls volleyball match will now be JV and varsity ONLY. There will NOT be a C match. JV starts at 6 PM and the varsity match will follow. Go Ducks!

Havana High School students will experience a crash reenactment at 1:15 p.m. on Friday, September 15th, at the high school. This event is for the high school students only. ThinkFirst, an injury prevention program offered by Southern Illinois University School of Medicine in Springfield, will assist in planning and presenting the event.
The reenactment will focus on what can happen when young drivers drink and drive or ride with distracted or impaired drivers. On the day of the event, sights and sounds associated with an emergency response are to be expected.
At the event, emergency personnel normally summoned after a car crash will simulate their tasks. Those involved in planning and implementing the event include the Mason County Coroner, Hurley Funeral Home, Mason County EMS, Mason District Hospital, Havana Police and Fire Departments, Triple H Towing in Havana, Audio Techni Services in Springfield, St. John’s Hospital Flight, Havana High School faculty, administration, and students, Illinois Chiefs of Police and SIU School of Medicine’s ThinkFirst program.
Guest speakers for the event are Mason County Coroner Michael Hurley, Mason County State’s Attorney Zachary Bryant, and ThinkFirst victim speaker Danny Hicks.
“The purpose of the crash reenactment program is to show the real-life consequences of risk-taking behaviors,” says Megan Eairheart, Director of ThinkFirst. “This event illustrates what can happen when a bad decision is made. We want students to be informed and make intelligent decisions, particularly behind the wheel of a car.”
Each year 1.7 million traumatic brain injuries and 12,000 to 20,000 new spinal cord injuries occur in the United States; one-third happen to people between the ages of 15 and 24. “The tragedy is most of these injuries are preventable,” says Eairheart.
The SIU School of Medicine ThinkFirst program is a chapter of the ThinkFirst National Injury Prevention Foundation and presents events as a public service at no cost to schools. An Illinois Department of Transportation grant supports the program. Those interested in learning more are invited to contact Eairheart at SIU School of Medicine, P.O. Box 19679, Springfield, IL 62794-9604, 217-545-9112 or e-mail thinkfirst@siumed.edu.

Reminder...home events like this evening's HS volleyball match will be livestreamed on the free HUDL TV Network. Visit the following link to gain access to tonight's matches and other home events: https://fan.hudl.com/US/IL/Havana/organization/50622/Havana-High-School/video Go Ducks!

HS girls volleyball hosts Beardstown this evening. The night starts with a C match at 5 PM, followed by the JV match at 6 PM, and concludes with the varsity match. Matches will be livestreamed on the HUDL TV network. Good luck to the HS volleyball team! Go Ducks!

HS Cross Country and JH Cross Country both head to Beardstown this afternoon for races at Armory Park in Beardstown. There will be ONE race for the JH team (boys and girls together) starting at 4 PM. Then, there will be ONE race for the HS team (boys and girls together) starting around 4:30 PM. Good luck to all of our cross country runners this afternoon!