The Quincy Gems are preparing to hold five large fireworks displays after games conclude on June 30, July 1, 3, 8 and 15. As a result, their parking lot on Sycamore Street will not be available on those dates.
We are now 3 weeks and a day away from the home opener for the Quincy Gems. On May 31st, the Gems will open up their home season with a game against the Danville Dans at historic Q.U. Stadium. It will also be Y101 Night at the ballpark as well. While the excitement of a brand new season will be felt in Quincy the disappointment cannot go unnoticed in Hannibal in that the Hannibal Cavemen will not
Tonight the Quincy Gems open the Prospect League's best of three Championship Series against the West Virginia Miners. Game one is set for 7:05 (EDT) in Beckley, West Virginia.
The 2016 NCAA Division II Midwest Region Baseball Tournament will be played in Quincy beginning this Thursday at Q.U Stadium. Despite being eliminated at the Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) post- season tournament, the Quincy University Hawks received the top seed in the region and will play Alderson-Broaddus at 1:30 Thursday afternoon...
In January of 2013 the Quincy Park District announced that their new park on Bonansinga Drive would be known as Lincoln Park. The Park District had asked the public to submit names to be considered and you can’t go wrong with the name of Lincoln. I had submitted the name of Elvin Tappe. So Elvin lost out to Lincoln, but so did Steven Douglas.
If you pick one night only to see the Quincy Gems play baseball that night would be this Saturday as the Gems will hold their "Military Appreciation Night" at Q.U. Stadium.
Quincy University received a $500,000 grant from an anonymous foundation on April 1 in support of the ongoing Quincy University Stadium renovation project announced in December. To date, the grant represents the single largest contribution to the stadium plan...
The Annual State of the City address was presented by Quincy Mayor Kyle Moore today at the Quincy Exchange Club. The Mayor remarked that there were plenty of positives in the year 2014.
Back in December, Quincy University President Dr. Robert Gervasi announced plans to completely renovate historic Q.U. Stadium, the home of Q.U. Baseball and future home of Q.U. Football, with a $4 million investment by PFIC, a California based developer of facilities for colleges and universities. We thought we would give you a look at what the baseball field looks like now as work is well underwa