It’s all in the wrist for Princeton’s Dawson Lambert – Shaw Local


PHS senior Dawson Lambert, the 2024 Illinois State arm wrestling champion, is No. 1 ranked in the teen division at 154 pounds. (Photo provided by Dawson Lambert)
When you think of strong kids at Princeton High School, one quickly thinks of football players like Cade Odell, Rhett Pearson and Noah LaPorte and recent grads Bennett Williams and Payne Miller.
You can add PHS senior Dawson Lambert to that list. He’s sneaky strong.
The PHS senior cross country and track runner is the No. 1 ranked arm wrestling champion in the state in the teen division for 154 pounds, crowned the 2024 championship.
He’s so fast that some of the kids at PHS and competitors at state that have challenged him don’t even know what hit them.
“It’s crazy the technique and practice that actually goes into it. Size and appearance you wouldn’t think anything of it but that’s not the case,” said LaPorte, a 6-foot-6 senior heading to Northwestern University to play football.
After taking a challenge in the choral room, Odell said Lambert “is very good and surprised me.”
“Couple of people have said, ‘Wow, you’re really fast.’ Some have said, ‘I want a rematch,’ and usually I do and I let them go and I just hold them,” Lambert said.
The first tournament Lambert entered was the Illinois state championships in 2023 “just trying to see how I’d do. I wrestled four people and got first place.”
“But that was just teen’s division, for 18 and under,” he added. “There’s amateur and pros where you got to be ranked top 20 in the state. I got first place and said, ‘Hmm, ‘I’m going to do all 3.’
“Last year I got first place in all divisions for 154 pounds and under. That’s when they ranked me No. 1.”
Lambert, 17, was taught the arm-wrestling trade by his father, Jarrod, who was an undefeated champion in his day.
“He did it up until he was like 23 years old and he never lost,” Lambert said. “First he got me into working out and then once when I got pretty strong, he said, ‘You should start arm wrestling’ and always telling me stories.
“He would always tell me, ‘Go fast,’ because that’s what my dad did. He went fast. Said to just train your wrist really strong.”
Father may know best but the son is too much for him these days.
“He’s nowhere near as good as he was but I beat him now,” Dawson said with a smile.
Lambert said it’s all about technique and training your wrists.
“I just know what I’m doing,” he said. “I always tell people the best training for arm wrestling, is arm wrestling. There’s so many workouts you can do. Lot of movements in arm wrestling and training your wrists. I’m really good at going really fast so I train my fast-twitch muscles. That’s just what I do.”
Lambert, who made $600 at the state competition, has put his talents to good use, challenging workers at Los Ranchitos for free food. Needless to say, he has been since cut off that deal.
While he rests his wrist and elbow from last week’s state competition, Lawson plans to compete in a team state championship and would like to try national events down the road. He said his dad cautions him not to over do it.
“He doesn’t want me to wrestle too much because your elbow starts hurting and you’ve got to get surgery,” he said. “My elbow doesn’t hurt yet. I don’t want to take it that far. But until my elbow starts hurting, I want to keep going.”
Lambert would like to go into the Air Force after graduation and pursue his dream job one day to become a natural resource officer.
“I’m always outdoors fishing and stuff,” he said.
Kevin Hieronymus has been the BCR Sports Editor since 1986. Contact him at khieronymus@bcrnews.com
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Princeton High School scholastic bowl team wins inaugural Tiger Cup – Shaw Local


The Princeton High School Scholastic Bowl team won the inaugural Tiger Cup Scholastic Bowl Tournament. They are (from left) Head Coach Brody Anderson, Max Wilborn, Arianne Tirao, Clayton Rokosz, Tim Lewis and Gavin Pinter. (Photo provided by Brody Anderson)
Princeton High School started a new tradition with its Scholastic Bowl program: Hosting an annual invitational for area teams and beyond.
Not only did the Tigers host, but they won the tournament, going undefeated.
The inaugural Tiger Cup Scholastic Bowl Tournament was held Jan. 18. Princeton defeated Mendota, Pekin, La SallePeru, Geneseo, Kewanee, Roanoke-Benson and rival Riverdale.
The Tigers averaged more than 360 points per game. Max Wilborn scored 20 toss-ups, Clayton Rokosz scored 19 toss-ups and Tim Lewis scored 12 toss-ups, rounding out the top three scorers for PHS.
“This tournament was a long time coming.” said Head Coach Brody Anderson in a news release. “Unfortunately, there aren’t that many local tournaments anymore, and it was good to host a new tradition that will allow area teams and beyond to compete and come to Princeton.”
“I’m incredibly proud of these players’ hard work. They hold themselves to a high standard and strive to surpass the bar they set. This team has really transformed into something special, and I’m excited to see where they go next.”
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Princeton workshop to guide youth through art of junk journaling – Shaw Local


The University of Illinois Extension invites youth to join 4-H for a hybrid junk journaling workshop to spark creativity and self-expression.
This interactive hybrid workshop will guide youth through the art of junk journaling, where they turn everyday materials into one-of-a-kind journals. Participants will explore techniques such as collage, layering, doodling and upcycling as they craft unique pages that reflect their interests, dreams and stories.
Along the way, they’ll learn how to repurpose materials, experiment with different layouts and use art as a tool for self-reflection. Whether adding photos, ticket stubs, favorite quotes or mini sketches, this workshop invites youth to turn scraps into treasures while connecting with others in a fun and supportive environment.
Junk Journaling will take place from 2 to 3 p.m. Monday, Feb. 17, at the University of Illinois Extension, 815 Thompson St., Princeton. Supplies are provided, and the event is free to attend. Registration is required at go.illinois.edu/junkjournal.
To request an accommodation to participate, contact Shasta Hladovcak at shlad@illinois.edu or 217-244-5812. Early requests are encouraged to allow sufficient time to meet access needs.
To learn more about 4-H opportunities, call the University of Illinois Extension or email Hladovcak.
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Princeton wrestlers claim 4 individual titles, place second at LeRoy Invite: BCR Saturday roundup – Shaw Local


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Wrestling

At LeRoy: Princeton had four champions in the Randy Bowman Invitational on Saturday to claim a second-place team finish.
Kane Dauber (132 pounds), Ace Christiansen (144), Casey Etheridge (165) and Cade Odell (285) all won titles.
In championship matches, Dauber defeated Oregon’s Nelson Benesh 9-6, Christiansen pinned Warrensburg-Latham’s Charlie Wittmer, Etheridge won by 15-7 major decision over Shelbyville’s Ryne Peavler and Odell defeated LeRoy’s Tate Sigler 4-2.
Also for Princeton, Jaydon Cooke (126) placed third, Augustus Swanson (120) was fourth, and Ian Morris (215) took sixth.
The Tigers scored 172 points to finish behind Oregon (205).
At Orion: St. Bede’s Michael Benge placed third at 113 pounds at Orion’s Bob Mitton Invitational. He pinned Farmington’s Parker Zerfass in the third-place match.
Also for the Bruins, Max Moreno finished fourth at 126.

Boys basketball

Orangeville 63, LaMoille 51: The Lions held a 5-point lead, but couldn’t hold on to it, falling on the road. Tyler Billhorn had 17 points and 11 rebounds for the Lions and Brayden Klein scored 18 points with seven rebounds.
St. Bede 66, Putnam County 54: Halden Hueneburg had 18 points, Gino Ferrari 16 and Kaden Newman 11 for the Bruins, who won the Tri-County Conference Tournament play-in game Saturday at the Academy.
Jason Stoddard led PC with 14 points and Miles Main added 10 points.
The Bruins advance to play Roanoke-Benson at 7 p.m. Monday in Granville.
Princeton Christian Academy 70, Mendota freshmen 66: The Eagles closed out their second season of high school basketball with a win Saturday morning at Howard Hoffman Memorial Gymnasium.
Julian Mucha (23) and Trustin Crew (20) combined for 43 points with Jed Johns adding 10, Andrew Gibson nine and Santy Slevin eight for PCA.
Ashton Stamberger led Mendota with 22 points and Tomas Corrigan (12) and Abel Nanez (10) combined for 22 more.
Princeton 69, Orion 32: Keighley Davis had 20 points and Camryn Driscoll added 15 in a Saturday matinee at Prouty for the Tigresses, who improves to 12-8
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Streator Dairy Queen to close out its season – Shaw Local News Network


This is the last week of the season for Dairy Queen, 2320 N. Bloomington St., Streator. (Derek Barichello – dbarichello@shawmedia.com)
This is the last week of the season for Dairy Queen, 2320 N. Bloomington St., Streator.
Thursday is the final day for custom cake orders. Sunday is the last day of the season and orders will need to be picked up by then, according to a post on its social media. The ice cream shop usually reopens in February.
Dairy Queen is open 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily and can be reached at 815-673-3636.
The Times / NewsTribune / Bureau County Republican is committed to keeping readers up to date with business happenings in the area. Much of our reporting relies on what we see and hear, but we’re also reaching out to readers for tips on business items. If you have a tip to share for Eyes on Enterprise, email newsroom@mywebtimes.com.
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Holiday pop-up store opening in downtown Ottawa – Shaw Local News Network


A holiday pop up store opens on Black Friday in downtown Ottawa. The store, 601 Mercantile & Gifts, 601 La Salle St., will be open Friday through Sunday, Dec. 29. (Derek Barichello)
A holiday pop-up store opens on Black Friday in downtown Ottawa.
The store, 601 Mercantile & Gifts, 601 La Salle St., will be open Friday through Sunday, Dec. 29.
The shop will feature local artists and brands. Hours will be 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday, and 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday.
The Times / NewsTribune / Bureau County Republican is committed to keeping readers up to date with business happenings in the area. Much of our reporting relies on what we see and hear, but we’re also reaching out to readers for tips on business items. If you have a tip to share for Eyes on Enterprise, email newsroom@mywebtimes.com.
A holiday pop up store opens on Black Friday in downtown Ottawa. The store, 601 Mercantile & Gifts, 601 La Salle St., will be open Friday through Sunday, Dec. 29. (Derek Barichello)
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5 charged after Nov. 26 South Streator shooting – Shaw Local News Network


Five Streator residents were charged following a shooting reported Nov. 26 on the 1400 block of South Cleveland Avenue in South Streator, the Livingston County Sheriff’s Office said Monday.
Five Streator residents were charged following a shooting reported Nov. 26 on the 1400 block of South Cleveland Avenue in South Streator, the Livingston County Sheriff’s Office said Monday.
The Livingston County Sheriff’s Office said 10 individuals were detained after the sheriff’s office and Streator Police Department arrived at the scene at 5:21 p.m. Nov. 26 of a reported shooting and observed several men run into a building, the sheriff’s office said in a news release.
The sheriff’s office said it was determined a firearm was discharged in a backyard in the 1400 block of Cleveland Avenue. A search warrant was conducted at a residence on that block and as a result five individuals were arrested.
Jonathan Morgan was charged on a complaint of possession of a controlled substance; Linda Robertson was arrested on La Salle County warrants; Matthew Scott was arrested on La Salle County warrants and charged with possession of a controlled substance; Ray Keith was charged on a complaint of possession of a controlled substance and Christopher Martinez was arrested on Livingston County warrants.
Streator police, its K-9 unit, Vermilion Valley dispatch, the Livingston County State’s Attorney’s Office and its Flock Safety cameras assisted in the investigation, the sheriff’s office said.
Matthew Scott (Photo provided by Livingston County Sheriff's Office)
Johnathan Morgan (Photo provided by Livingston County Sheriff's Office)
Linda Robertson (Photo provided by Livingston County Sheriff's Office)
Ray Keith (Photo provided by Livingston County Sheriff's Office)
Christopher Martinez (Photo provided by Livingston County Sheriff's Office)
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Dogs euthanized after attacking owner in Streator – Shaw Local News Network


A Streator resident was injured early Monday morning after being attacked by their two dogs, according to Streator police. (Shaw Local News Network)
A Streator resident was injured Monday morning after being attacked by their two dogs, Streator police said.
Streator police and Animal Control responded to the home and removed the dogs when the victim called for help after confining them to another part of the house.
The victim went to OSF Center for Health-Streator for treatment of their injuries. No further details on the extent of the injuries were available.
The two dogs were taken to a local veterinarian, where both were euthanized.
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2 Streator FFA members receive $1,000 grants for projects – Shaw Local News Network


Kaitlyn Pettyjohn owns and operates her own dairy goat herd where she breeds her goats, exhibits them at local shows and continues to improve her genetic base. She will be using her grant to continue to expand her SAE project. (Photo provided by Riley Hintzsche)
Two Streator FFA members were awarded at the end of December a $1,000 grant from the National FFA Organization thanks to two industry sponsors: Rabo Agrifinance and EDP Renewable North America.
FFA members Kaitlyn Pettyjohn and Kinslee Sweeden were each presented with grants.
These grants are designed to help FFA members create or expand Supervised Agricultural Experience projects, a requirement that all FFA members must complete. An SAE requires FFA members to create and operate an agriculture-related business, work at an agriculture-related business or conduct an agricultural research experience. Upon completion, FFA members must submit a comprehensive report regarding their career development experience.
For this grant, Pettyjohn and Sweeden had to provide a background of their SAE projects, describe their short and longterm goals, develop a budget, discuss the impacts their SAE has on themselves and outlines how the FFA has affected their life. Pettyjohn and Sweeden are two of the 22 students selected from Illinois to receive an SAE grant. They were selected from a pool of 1,238 applicants nation wide.
Pettyjohn and Sweedens SAE projects are under the advisement of their ag teachers, parents and community members. Their SAE projects allow them to develop, obtain and identify real life skills that they can give back to their community.
Pettyjohn owns and operates her own dairy goat herd where she breeds her goats, exhibits them at local shows and continues to improve her genetic base. She will be using her grant to continue to expand her SAE project.
Sweeden has always loved flowers and with her grant, she will be starting her own flower farm this summer. She will grow, market and sell flowers on her farm and at farmers markets. Her grant will be used to start her flower farm within the next six months.
Kinslee Sweeden has always loved flowers and with her grant, she will be starting her own flower farm this summer. She will grow, market, and sell flowers on her farm and at farmers markets. Her grant will be used to start her flower farm within the next 6 months. (Photo provided by Riley Hintzsche)
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Princeton wrestlers claim 4 individual titles, place second at LeRoy Invite: BCR Saturday roundup – Shaw Local News Network


Princeton Tigers logo

Wrestling

At LeRoy: Princeton had four champions in the Randy Bowman Invitational on Saturday to claim a second-place team finish.
Kane Dauber (132 pounds), Ace Christiansen (144), Casey Etheridge (165) and Cade Odell (285) all won titles.
In championship matches, Dauber defeated Oregon’s Nelson Benesh 9-6, Christiansen pinned Warrensburg-Latham’s Charlie Wittmer, Etheridge won by 15-7 major decision over Shelbyville’s Ryne Peavler and Odell defeated LeRoy’s Tate Sigler 4-2.
Also for Princeton, Jaydon Cooke (126) placed third, Augustus Swanson (120) was fourth, and Ian Morris (215) took sixth.
The Tigers scored 172 points to finish behind Oregon (205).
At Orion: St. Bede’s Michael Benge placed third at 113 pounds at Orion’s Bob Mitton Invitational. He pinned Farmington’s Parker Zerfass in the third-place match.
Also for the Bruins, Max Moreno finished fourth at 126.

Boys basketball

Orangeville 63, LaMoille 51: The Lions held a 5-point lead, but couldn’t hold on to it, falling on the road. Tyler Billhorn had 17 points and 11 rebounds for the Lions and Brayden Klein scored 18 points with seven rebounds.
St. Bede 66, Putnam County 54: Halden Hueneburg had 18 points, Gino Ferrari 16 and Kaden Newman 11 for the Bruins, who won the Tri-County Conference Tournament play-in game Saturday at the Academy.
Jason Stoddard led PC with 14 points and Miles Main added 10 points.
The Bruins advance to play Roanoke-Benson at 7 p.m. Monday in Granville.
Princeton Christian Academy 70, Mendota freshmen 66: The Eagles closed out their second season of high school basketball with a win Saturday morning at Howard Hoffman Memorial Gymnasium.
Julian Mucha (23) and Trustin Crew (20) combined for 43 points with Jed Johns adding 10, Andrew Gibson nine and Santy Slevin eight for PCA.
Ashton Stamberger led Mendota with 22 points and Tomas Corrigan (12) and Abel Nanez (10) combined for 22 more.
Princeton 69, Orion 32: Keighley Davis had 20 points and Camryn Driscoll added 15 in a Saturday matinee at Prouty for the Tigresses, who improves to 12-8
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