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."

GLEN CARBON – McGivney Catholic's athletic program achieved a first in a ceremony this past Thursday afternoon. The Griffins – in this case, their boys' basketball program – had an athlete sign with a collegiate program. Logan Shumate, who was a basketball standout that helped ge...
BELLEVILLE – Edwardsville's boys' tennis team won their 18 th straight Southwestern Conference championship Saturday in style. The Tigers swept all six singles flights to go with the sweep of all three doubles flights Friday to finish with a perfect score of 72 points (eight points per...
BELLEVILLE – Edwardsville's tennis team had a perfect day in Friday's doubles competition at the Southwestern Conference Boys Tennis Championship, hosted by Belleville West. The Tigers' three doubles teams of Seth Lipe/Alex Gray, Zach Trimpe/Drake Schreiber and Jason Pan/Logan Pursell, not...
EDWARDSVILLE – Competitive cheerleading has grown in popularity over the past several years, to the point where area high schools have teams not only for cheerleading at football, basketball and soccer games, but in competitive activities where stunts cheers are judged in competition with othe...
EAST ST. LOUIS – The fallout from Tuesday's fight in the stands at East St. Louis' Clyde Jordan Stadium at the Southwestern Conference Boys Track and Field Championship meet continues to mount. Earlier Thursday, Southwestern Conference athletic directors decided to cancel the league's meet, citin...
EDWARDSVILLE – Back in the days of vaudeville, a standard question about an up-and-coming act or routine would make the rounds? “Will it play in Peoria?,” the question went. If it went well in Peoria, it was said, it likely would go well pretty much anywhere on the nationwide circuit....
SPRINGFIELD – Triad's girls track team finished second in Wednesday's IHSA Class 2A Springfield Lanphier Sectional meet, sending three relay teams and three individuals to next weekend's IHSA Class 2A state track meet in Charleston in the process. The Knights finished with 97 points on the day...
BELLEVILLE – The Southwestern Conference's Boys Track and Field Championship has been officially canceled. A fight that broke out in the stands near the start-finish line at Clyde Jordan Stadium in East St. Louis Tuesday evening following the conclusion of the junior varsity 4x800 relay and...
EAST ST. LOUIS - Edwardsville was out to an early lead in varsity competition on Tuesday at the Southwestern Conference Boys Track and Field Meet at East St. Louis. The Tigers had taken the lead in the varsity competition with 15 points at the point of suspension, followed by Alton...
EAST ST. LOUIS – Tuesday's Southwestern Conference Boys Track and Field Championship was suspended after a brawl erupted in the stands near the start-finish line at Clyde Jordan Stadium. The Games Committee for the event decided to suspend the competition after the incident, which took place...
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