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 – WaterWorks Swim Club’s swimming team had a record-setting night in their rain-delayed Southwestern Illinois Swimming Association season-opener Thursday night against Splash City of Collinsville in Edwardsville. The Marlins’ Cohen Osborn set a team and pool recor...
SEE CARSON HASKINS AND GORDON-CARNEY INTERVIEWS BELOW: GODFREY – Championship Sunday at the Bud Simpson Open tennis tournament went according to form at Lewis and Clark Community College’s Simpson Tennis Center. Carson Haskins of Ballwin, Mo., defeated Kris Ortega of Homer...
SEE HUMPHREY INTERVIEW: GODFREY – Day 2 of the Bud Simpson Open tennis tournament at the Simpson Tennis Center at Lewis and Clark Community College went well Saturday, with one championship determined and finals in all divisions readied for today. The seeds the men’s...
GODFREY – Play got under way Friday evening in the Bud Simpson Open tennis tournament at the Simpson Tennis Center on the Lewis and Clark Community College campus. The tournament runs through Sunday at on the Simpson Center courts. Friday’s matches saw the first round of the women’s...
EDWARDSVILLE – WaterWorks’ Cohen Osborn swam in five events for the Marlins in Thursday night’s Southwestern Illinois Swimming Association meet at WaterWorks against Collinsville’s Splash City. Osborn came away with three wins on the night, including a record-setting 1:13.00...
GODFREY – The Alton Road Runners Club has been known for its’ Summer Running Series, a set of three summertime events designed to introduce youngsters to the various forms of running they may encounter in high school – cross-country running, road racing and track runs. The...
SEE ALEX GRAY VIDEO BELOW: EDWARDSVILLE – Alex Gray had one of the greatest boys tennis careers in the history of Edwardsville High School’s athletic program. Gray won 169 matches in his four years with the Tigers, winning the 2017 IHSA Class 2A doubles championship with Zach...
EDWARDSVILLE – Serbian tennis player Tamara Klimek had what she felt was a “solid” effort recently in winning the women’s singles championship of the Edwardsville Open tennis tournament at the Edwardsville High School tennis complex, defeating Edwardsville’s Chloe Trimpe...
EDWARDSVILLE – Baseball games can sometimes come down to just one swing of the bat. Such was the case in Monday night’s American Legion Illinois District 22 league game between Belleville and Alton at SIU-Edwardsville’s Roy Lee Field. With Post 126 holding a 1-0 lead in the to...
EDWARDSVILLE – Even the world’s best swimmers had to get their start somewhere. For the first-year swimmers in the Southwestern Illinois Swimming Association’s member clubs – Summers Port, Paddlers, WaterWorks, Sunset Hills and Splash City – their chance to experience...
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