Brent Feeney, Sports Writer

Feeney, 56, is a native of Granite City and graduated from Granite City South in 1978. He was a part-time writer for the old Granite City Journal from 1979-84 before attending Eastern Illinois University in Charleston,
from which he earned his BA in journalism in 1988. He has worked for newspapers in Sikeston, Mo., Rocky Mount, N.C., Seneca, S.C. and in Charleston-Mattoon. He also worked for the old St. Clair County Suburban
Journals.

His biggest accomplishments include gaining an exclusive interview with Michael Jordan when he was playing minor-league baseball and for an interview with Charles Duke, who walked on the moon as part of the Apollo 16 crew in 1972.

He is single and currently resides Collinsville with his twin brother Colin. He is an avid fan of the three St. Louis sports teams (Cardinals, Blues, STLFC); Missouri, Illinois and Eastern Illinois in college sports; the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League; the Geelong Cats and Carlton Blues of the Australian Football League (Australian Rules football); the South Sydney Rabbitohs of the National Rugby League in Australia; and the US Men's and Women's national soccer teams.

In his spare time, he volunteers for St. Louis community radio station KDHX-FM and is an active member of the Ethical Society of St. Louis. He also is a fan of classic movies (three of his all-time favorite films are early MGM silent films) and of the television quiz show Jeopardy! and has auditioned twice for the show; he describes himself as a "future Jeopardy! champion."

EDWARDSVILLE – Play got underway Saturday in the qualifying phase for the USTA Edwardsville Futures tennis tournament presented by the EGHM Foundation at the Edwardsville High School Tennis Center and SIU-Edwardsville tennis courts. Qualifying for the final eight spots in the 32-player main...
EDWARDSVILLE – Jonathon Higham hails from Nottingham, England, but currently lives in Edwardsville after his recent graduation from South Dakota State in Brookings, S.D., Higham played for the South Dakota State Jackrabbits of the Summit League before his graduation; he took part in last week’s...
EDWARDSVILLE – Alex Knight of Miami came away with a spot in next week’s USTA Edwardsville Futures tennis tournament main draw as he defeated Montreal’s Sid Domarski in Thursday’s final of the Futures Pro Wildcard Challenge tournament presented by TheBANK of Edwardsville at...
EDWARDSVILLE – The field for the Edwardsville Futures Pro Wildcard Challenge qualifying tournament presented by TheBANK of Edwardsville was reduced to the final four after Wednesday’s Day 2 play. The semifinals, which will feature Alex Knight of Miami meeting Vuk Budic of Chicago...
EDWARDSVILLE – Alton American Legion Post 126’s baseball team arrived at Redbird Field ready to go. The weather had other plans. A line of thundershowers arrived at the field just as their scheduled semifinal game against Danville Legion Post 210 was getting started; umpires decided...
ALTON - A sudden shower at the start of the game has delayed today's semifinal game of the Illinois American Legion baseball tournament at Alton's Redbird Field in the top of the first. Alton Post 126 took the lead after a Elijah Dannenbrink led off with a double and went to third on an Adam Stilts...
EDWARDSVILLE – Alton is on the verge of reaching the American Legion Great Lakes Regional. Post 126 came from behind to take a 4-2 win over Newton late Monday afternoon at SIU-Edwardsville’s Roy Lee Field, where Monday’s games had been moved to after rainy weather on Sunday and...
EDWARDSVILLE – Alton American Legion Post 126 found a way to stay alive in the rain-delayed Illinois state American Legion baseball tournament Monday morning, thanks to scoring a run without getting a hit. Elijah Dannenbrink led off the top of the seventh by reaching on an error, getting...
ALTON – Showers that rolled through the Alton area right at game time Sunday morning forced the postponement of the day’s schedule of games at the Illinois American Legion state baseball tournament. The schedule was shuffled following Sunday’s rainout, with five games at both Redbir...
EDWARDSVILLE – Edwardsville rising junior Abby Korak seems ready to help lead the Tiger girls cross-country to success for the coming season. Korac blazed a time of 18:46.49 Saturday morning to win the women’s competition at the 23 rd Mud Mountain fund-raiser for her school’s cross-country...
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