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Lincoln varsity falls a run short

[MAY 1, 2002]  The Railer varsity baseball team scored three runs in the second inning against visiting Taylorville Tuesday but was unable to score in any other innings. As a result, the game was tied 3-3 from the second inning until the seventh, and Taylorville scored the winning run in that last inning. Taylorville’s conference record moved to 8-1, while Lincoln’s record in the Central State Eight went to 4-5.

Once again, Lincoln had a good outing by the starting pitcher — in this case senior Blake Schoonover. Schoonover went 5 2/3 innings, struck out nine, yielded six hits and two walks, hit three batters, and allowed only two earned runs. While the Railers committed four errors in the game, none of the errors led to Taylorville runs.

Taylorville scored two in the first inning with hit batter, a fielder’s choice, a passed ball and a couple of singles. And they scored a run again in the second inning, with a hit batter, a sacrifice bunt and an RBI single. In the third inning, the first two Taylorville hitters reached base with no outs, but Schoonover proceeded to strike out the next three to squelch the scoring threat.

 


[Photos provided by Rich Knopp]
[Blake Schoonover struck out nine against Taylorville.]

In the sixth inning (with the score 3-3), Taylorville loaded the bases with two outs: The first runner reached on a dropped third strike, and two runners were walked. With the second walk and after 127 pitches, junior Ryne Komnick was called to the mound and faced an 2-0 existing count. Komnick worked to a full count but got the hitter out with a fly ball to right field, and no runs were scored.

In the seventh inning, however, Komnick granted a double, a single to left field and an RBI bunt hit. Although Komnick was able to get out of another subsequent bases-loaded, two-out jam, that one run proved enough for the Taylorville win.

 

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Lincoln couldn’t quite get its bats going in the game. Taylorville senior Zach Hennings (now 5-0) spread out six hits to six different Railers. The only Lincoln scoring came in the second inning. Danny Schick singled and then came home on a Blake Schoonover single that was errantly played by Taylorville’s left fielder. Andy Knopp bunted and reached first when the pitcher unsuccessfully tried to get an out at third. Schoonover scored on a bunt out by Michael Aper; and Knopp stole second, moved to third on a Mike Aper ground out and scored on a hit to right field by Jeremy Ohmart.

 


[Ryne Komnick warms up in relief of Blake Schoonover. Other Railers pictured (left to right) are Schoonover, Mitch Sheley, Andy Knopp and Ryan Williams.]

In the sixth inning, the Railers had runners at first and second (Williams with a single and Schoonover with a walk) with one out. Knopp hit a hard shot to left field, but it was grabbed for an out. Komnick walked to load the bases, and Matt Boyer then grounded out to third to end the inning. (The two other Railers with hits in the game were Derek Schrader and Mitch Sheley.)

On Thursday, Lincoln will have another opportunity against the Taylorville team that has made a major conference turnaround since last year. This Saturday, the Senior Recognition Ceremony (rained out last Saturday) will be presented during a home doubleheader against Washington.

[Rich Knopp]


Area baseball game results

[MAY 1, 2002]

At Hartsburg

Central Catholic           000 000 2 2-3-1

Hartsburg-Emden        000 000 0 — 0-3-1

For Hartsburg-Emden:

Pitching and catching: Blaen Fletcher and Matt Gleason.

Record: 11-5

At Williamsville

Illini Central              000 001 0 1-4-0

Williamsville              000 030 x — 3-4-1

For Illini Central:

Pitching and catching: Josh McDaniel (4-1) and Travis Scott.

Record: 15-3

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LCHS sophomore baseball vs. Taylorville

[MAY 1, 2002]  Lincoln High School scored five times in the first inning and went on to post a 13-4 win over Taylorville in Central State Eight sophomore baseball action at Lincoln Tuesday afternoon. The victory raises the LCHS record to 9-8 while Taylorville falls to 11-4.

Bob Maestas opened the first inning with a single. After an infield out, three straight walks produced one run. Miles Musick then lined a single to left-center to drive in a pair of runs. Sean Ferguson followed with another single, driving in the final two runs of the inning.

In the second Scott Lee led off with a walk and moved up on a walk to Neil Rohrer. Jason Williams singled to load the bases, and Jason Melton followed with a two-run single. Williams scored the third run of the inning on an error.

The Railers added a run in the fourth on an error and a run-scoring single by Musick. In the fifth Maestas led off with a double and scored on a double by Williams. Musick hit a sacrifice fly to drive home Williams, who had moved to third on a passed ball.

 

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The final two runs crossed the plate in the sixth inning. Corey Stoltzenburg reached base after being hit by a pitch, and Rohrer reached on another hit-by-pitch. Williams then tripled both runners home.

Maestas worked the first six innings, giving up five hits and four runs, three earned. The right-hander fanned eight and walked five. Paul Phillips hurled the final inning.

Musick, Maestas and Williams all finished the game with three hits. Maestas had a double and scored two runs; Musick scored a run and had four RBIs; while Williams had a double and triple, scored four times, and drove in three runs.

Score by innings

Taylorville 102 001 0 — 4- 6-1

Lincoln 530 122 x — 3-11-2

Ebbs (L), Walker (2), Moore (3), Keel (5) & Lively; Maestas (W), Phillips (7) & Melton.

[Bill Martinie]


Area softball game results

[MAY 1, 2002]

At Emden

Heyworth                000    0 0 —   0-  4-2

Hartsburg-Emden    201 (11)x 14-13-0

For Hartsburg-Emden:

Pitching and catching: Nikki Chapman (7-4), Jenna Leesman (5) and Alyssa Moehring..

Outstanding hitters: Sarah Struebing, 2 hits; Valerie Tillman, 2 hits; Jaci Cross, 2 hits.

Record: 10-4.

At Normal - Fairview Park

Olympia                 101 000 2 4-7-0

U High                   000 000 0 0-2-2

For Olympia:

Pitching and catching: Jessie Shay (13-2) and Amber Lessen.

Record: 20-3.


Co-ed track meet at Stanford

[MAY 1, 2002]  In team totals, Olympia boys placed first with 179 points; Lincoln placed seventh with 54 points.  The teams competed against Canton, Clinton, El Paso, Eureka, Flanagan, Metamora, Pontiac, Prairie Central, University High.

Individual events

Boys 1,600 – 5. Dudgeon (Oly), 4:35.0

Girls 1,600 – 1. Floyd (Oly), 5:42.4

Pole vault – 2. Slager (Oly), 10-0

 

Boys relays

400 meters – 1. Olympia (Sholty, Dillenberg, Weaver, Joyce), 44.4; 6. Lincoln, 48.1

800 meters1. Olympia (Sholty, Weaver, Dillenberg, Joyce), 1:32.9

Medley – 4. Olympia, 3:54.7; 5. Lincoln, 4:05.5

1,600 meters – 2. Olympia, 3:28.9

3,200 meters – 4. Olympia, 8:37.2; Lincoln, 9:11.6

F-S 400 – 1. Olympia (Barlint, Hodge, Muerf, Brand), 47.2

F-S 800 – 1. Olympia (Brand, Garey, Hodge, Schmidgall), 1:40.5

F-S medley – 1. Olympia (Hodge, Bachman, Schmidgall, Willard), 3:58.0

F-S 1,600 – 1. Olympia, 3:43.1

F-S 3,200 – 3. Olympia, 9:09.9

 

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Co-ed events

Long jump – 1. Lincoln (Robbins, Whalen, Aderman, Barringer), 64-6

High jump 1. Olympia (Neisler, Ross, Hayes, Rader), 21-0; 4. Lincoln, 20-4

Triple jump – 5. Olympia, 130-3 1/2

Shot put 3. Olympia, 136-11; 6. Lincoln, 124-0

Discus 6. Lincoln, 330-3

420 Hurdles team – 1. Olympia (Hish, Hentzen, Neisler, Sholty), 1:06.1; 4. Lincoln, 1:17.0

 

Girls relays

400 meters – 3. Lincoln, 52.4

800 meters – 3. Lincoln, 1:52.2

1,600 meters – 4. Olympia, 4:18.4

3,200 meters – 4. Olympia, 10:26.8

F-S 400 – 1. Olympia (Bennett, Baker, Hish, Prater), 53.4

F-S 800 – 2. Olympia, 1:54.7

F-S 800 medley – 6. Olympia, 2:28.9

F-S 1,600 – 2. Olympia, 4:23.6

F-S 3,200 – 3. Olympia, 10:46.4


LCHS sophomore baseball vs. Normal

[APRIL 30, 2002]  NORMAL — Lincoln High School started the bottom of the third inning with a 3-1 lead here Monday afternoon, but before the bottom of the third inning was completed, Normal had dented the plate 17 times as they rolled to a 19-4 win in five innings.

Normal scored 17 times on seven hits, three errors and six walks.  The inning started with an error, a bunt single and a three-run homer. Jason Williams was the starting and losing pitcher for Lincoln, with Chris Matson and Sean Ferguson also hurling.

 Offensively, Lincoln scored three times in the third on a single by Trent Kavelman, an error, a walk to Mitch Sheley, a run-scoring single by Williams and a run-scoring single by Jason Melton. The Railers scored a run in the fifth on two walks and two balks.

Lincoln, 8-8, is at home Tuesday against Taylorville in a conference game.

[Bill Martinie]


LCHS freshman baseball vs. Normal

[APRIL 30, 2002]  NORMAL — Lincoln High School scored 15 runs Monday afternoon but it wasn’t enough as Normal Community won the game 17-15 at Lindstrom Field in Lincoln.

Three Lincoln players collected a pair of hits, including Jaron Harnacke, Alex Dahm and Chris Boward.

Chance Berger, Harnacke and Neil Rohrer each took a turn on the mound with Rohrer taking the loss.

Score by innings

Normal          012 334 4 — 17-11-5

Lincoln          014 018 1 — 15-11-3

[Bill Martinie]


Local colleges meet in baseball doubleheader

[APRIL 30, 2002]  Lincoln College completed its regular baseball season with a doubleheader victory over Lincoln Christian College at Galen Shirley Field in Lincoln Monday afternoon. The Lynx won the first game 13-0 in six innings and took the nightcap 15-3.

Lincoln College completed its regular season with a record of 13-28. The Lynx will play Springfield College in the opening game of the regional Friday at Quincy. The regional is a double-elimination tourney.

Lincoln College scored in every inning of the opening game except the first. Josh Becker was the hitting star, with three hits in three trips to the plate, three runs scored and one RBI. Jake VanDyke had a pair of hits for the Lynx.

Anthony Hoffert was the starting and winning pitcher for LC, and Downing took the loss for LCC.

In the second game Lincoln College pounded out 18 hits in rolling to a 15-3 victory. Matt Whetstone was the winning pitcher, working the first two innings. Kenny VanHouten had three hits, including a triple and two runs scored, to lead the Lynx hitting attack. VanDyke, Zach Rinaberger and Dan Dunn each added a pair of hits for Lincoln College.

 

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The games were scheduled at LCC; however, they were moved to Galen Shirley Field because the LCC diamond was not playable.

First game

Lincoln College      031 126 — 13-10-2

Lincoln Christian    000 000 —   0-  3-3

Hoffert (W), Eastman (3), King (5), Deakin (6) & Bartman; Downing (L) & Turner.

Second game

Lincoln College      043 203 3 — 15-18-0

Lincoln Christian    102 000 0 —   3-  7-5

Whetstone (W), Cave (3), Gilbert (4), Villasenor (5), Lusicic (6), VanHouten (7) & Pesce, Becker (5); Owen (L) & Turner.

[Bill Martinie, Lincoln College
sports information director]


Sophomore Railers victorious over Clinton

[APRIL 27, 2002]  CLINTON — Lincoln High School scored six times in the first inning with only two hits and went on to post a 14-6 victory over Clinton in sophomore baseball action here Friday afternoon. The victory gives the Railers a 8-7 record while Clinton falls to 13-4.   

Six Lincoln batters drew walks in the first inning and the lone hits were a run scoring single by Miles Musick and a two run single by Bob Maestas. Lincoln scored two more in the third with Mitch Sheley driving in one run with a single and Neil Rohrer drove in the second with a sacrifice fly to center.

After Clinton closed the gap to 8-6, Lincoln put the game out of reach with four runs in the sixth. Jason Melton had the big hit in the inning, a two run single with two outs.

 

Maestas, Sheley and Musick each had two hits to pace the 11 hit Lincoln attack.   Trent Kavelman was the winning pitcher, hurling the first five innings before giving way to Paul Phillips for the final two frames.

Score by innings

Lincoln         602 004 2 —14-11-5

Clinton         202 200 0 —  6-  2-4

Kavelman (W), Phillips (6) & Rohrer; Finger (L), Chapman (1), Larean (6) & Reynolds.

[Bill Martinie]


Area baseball game results

[APRIL 27, 2002]

At Mahomet

Olympia                 012 052 0 10-12-0

Mahomet               020 000 2 —   4 - 7-6

For Olympia:

Pitching and catching: Ryan Kendrick, Ryne Sherman (W,2), Steve Raleigh (7) and Rush Olson.

Home runs: Steve Raleigh (2 on in fifth)

Outstanding hitters: Cole Horner (2 hits), Tyler Haning (2 hits, 3 RBIs)

Record: 24-1

At Hartsburg

Hartsburg              004 42 10-8-0

Athens                   000 00 —  0-1-0

For Hartsburg:

Pitching and catching: Matt Gleason (W, 5-0) and Fine.

Outstanding hitters: Blane Fletch and Shane Westen (2 hits), Nic Alberts (2B, 2RBIs), Ryan Anderson (2RBIs).

Pitching star: Gleason (5 innings, 6 strikeouts)

Record: 10-4, 1-2.


Area softball game results

[APRIL 27, 2002]

At Emden

Hartsburg-Emden  000 310 0 4-5-1

Athens                   000 000 0 0-6-1

For Hartem:

Pitching and catching: Nikki Chapman (6-3) and Alisa Loring.

Outstanding hitters: Jenna Bergman (2 hits).

Record: 9-2.

 

At Washington Tournament

Olympia                 202 000 1 5-12-0

Joliet                      100 001 0 2-  8-1

For Olympia:

Pitching and catching: Jessie Shay (13-2)

Outstanding hitters: Shay (3 hits, 2 doubles, 2RBIs), Gaither (3 hits, double), Prager (2 hits).

Olympia                 000 000 0 0-4-3

Morris                    000 000 1 1-3-0

For Olympia:

Pitching: Amanda Wilson.


Area track and field results

[APRIL 27, 2002]

Boys

At Pekin

Olympia took second with 74 points against (in order of place) Pekin, Peoria, Notre Dame, Geneseo, Washington, Peoria Richwoods, Peoria Manual, Limestone, East Peoria, LaSalle-Peru, Farmington, Macomb.

 

 

Olympia individual results:

400-meter dash –  1. Joyce, 50.8; 4. Dillenburg, 52.3

800 run – 3. McClain, 2:05.0

3,200 run – 6. Lingle, 10:52.8

110 hurdles – 1. Sholty, 15.0

300 hurdles –  1. Sholty, 41.4

High jump –  4. (tie) Raes, 6 - 0

Discus –  3. Schulz, 148 – 1

1,600 relay –  2. Oly, 3:35.2

3,200 relay –  2. Oly, 831.3


Railers refuse to repeat loss
against Chatham

[APRIL 26, 2002]  They just wouldn’t let it happen again. Two days before, Lincoln’s varsity baseball team had a one-run lead against conference leader Chatham-Glenwood going into the seventh inning. Chatham hit a homer to tie the game. And after scoring a go-ahead run in the ninth inning, Lincoln gave up two runs to Chatham in the bottom of the ninth for the loss. Thursday, it looked like deja vu.

Lincoln held a 4-3 lead going into the seventh inning, and Chatham scored two to take the lead and possibly crush the Railer spirit. But this time, the die-hard Railers refused to go away, scoring twice in the bottom of the seventh to defeat Chatham 6-5.

In some ways it was a tale of revenge — for the team and for several Railers in particular. In the seventh inning, senior Blake Schoonover committed Lincoln’s third error of the game on a grounder to short that should have ended the inning and prevented Chatham from taking the lead on the next hitter’s single. But it was Schoonover in the bottom of the seventh who created a two-out 0-2 count RBI single to tie the game and give new life to the Railers.

 


[Matt Boyer threw 136 pitches and struck out nine in the win against Chatham.]

Revenge was also on the mind of senior Matt Boyer. Boyer threw 136 pitches over 6 2/3 innings for the Railers and struck out nine. Going into the sixth inning he had a 4-2 lead. In the sixth, he surrendered a leadoff double that resulted in a Chatham run which put the score at 4-3. In the seventh, he gave up a triple and a double that tied the game. He came back with a strikeout for the second out with a runner in scoring position. And then he witnessed the Schoonover error that allowed another batter to the plate. On his 136th pitch, he gave up one more RBI single, which put Chatham ahead 5-4.

After that hit, coach Pat Hake replaced Boyer with junior Ryne Komnick. After all that extraordinary effort, Boyer left the game facing a heartbreaking loss. But Boyer got his chance at the plate in the bottom of the seventh inning after Schoonover’s game-tying hit. With Danny Schick, the winning Railer runner, at third and two outs, Boyer slapped an outside pitch over the head of the second baseman. The ball dropped to the turf and sent home Lincoln’s victory run.

 

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Ryne Komnick also had his revenge. In the Tuesday game with Chatham it was Komnick who took the mound in the eighth inning and had a 6-5 lead going to the bottom of the ninth. Chatham scored twice and Komnick took the loss. In this game Komnick replaced Boyer on the mound in the top of the seventh with a one-run deficit. The one batter he faced, Mark Clayton, had doubled and scored the tying run against Komnick in the ninth inning of the first game. But this time, he struck out Clayton with four pitches and left two Titan runners stranded on base. With the Railers’ two runs in the bottom of the inning, Komnick picked up the win. (In addition, Komnick didn’t get to plate in the game Tuesday, but he had two singles and an RBI double on Thursday.)

Junior Derek Schrader also had his share of revenge. Although Schrader had a home run in the first meeting with Chatham, he was also hit by a pitch and intentionally walked twice. In this game, Schrader got his second hit of the game in the bottom of the seventh, and he scored the tying run on Schoonover’s RBI single.

In addition to the multiple-hit games by Schrader and Komnick, Jeremy Ohmart continued his hot hitting with two singles in the contest.

It was a sweet victory for the Railers — probably their most notable win of the year. The victory puts the Railer record at 10-12 and 4-4 in the conference. (Chatham is now 6-2 in conference play.) This Saturday, weather permitting, the Railers will play a doubleheader at home against Morton and will use the day to express special appreciation to the graduating senior baseball players.

[Rich Knopp]


LCHS sophomore baseball vs. Glenwood

[APRIL 26, 2002]  Glenwood High School shut out Lincoln High School 7-0 in sophomore baseball action at Lindstrom Field in Lincoln Thursday afternoon. The loss drops the Lincoln record to 7-7 for the season. Lincoln plays at Clinton Friday and at Pekin on Saturday.

Lincoln was able to collect just two hits, both off the bat of Bob Maestas. The Railer defense let down the pitching staff, committing nine errors.

Chance Berger was the starting and losing pitcher, giving up eight hits and seven runs, two of which were earned.

Paul Phillips hurled the final four innings, giving up one hit and no runs.

Score by innings:

Glenwood       014 200 0 — 7-9-3

Lincoln           000 000 x — 0-2-9

Myers, O’Brien (6) & Kinger; Berger (L), Phillips (4) & Melton. 

[Bill Martinie] 


Area baseball game results

[APRIL 26, 2002]   

At Mason City

Dee-Mack             000 001 —   1-  4-5

Illini Central            121 322 — 11-10-3

Called because of 10-run rule.

For Illini Central:  Bryce Cunningham and Travis Scott.  Outstanding hitters:  Trevor Scott, 2 hits; Cunningham, 2 hits, 4 RBIs.

At Lexington

Olympia             001 229 2 — 16-14-0

Lexington           000 110 0 —   2-  6-2

Called because of 10-run rule.

For Olympia:  Jeff Darnall (5-0) and Ryan Kendrick.  Outstanding hitters:  Darnall, 1 HR (one on in seventh), 2 RBIs; Steve Raleigh, 1 HR (grand slam in sixth), 3 hits, 4 RBIs; Cam Cheek, 3 hits, double.  Outstanding pitcher:  Darnall (14 strikeouts).


Area softball game results

[APRIL 26, 2002]   

At Stanford

Central Catholic      000 00 —   0-  0-1

Olympia                  055 0x — 10-13-1

Called because of 10-run rule.

For Olympia:  Jessie Shay (12-2) and Amber Lessen, Katie Tucker (5).  Outstanding hitters:  Tiffany Prager, 2 hits; Tricia Gaither, 2 hits, 2 RBIs; Lessen, 2 hits, 3 RBIs; Erin Canopy, 2 hits, 2 RBIs.  Outstanding pitcher:  Shay, 4 strikeouts.

At Warrensburg

Hartsburg-Emden           000 000 0 — 0-3-6

Warrensburg-Latham      134 100 x — 9-7-1

For Hartsburg-Emden:  Nikki Chapman (6-2) and Alyssa Moehring.

For Warrensburg-Latham:  Katy Kikk (6-3) and Amy McBride.  Outstanding hitter:  Katie Perry, 2 hits.  Outstanding pitcher:  Kikk, 12 strikeouts.


Track meet at Manito

[APRIL 26, 2002]  In team totals, Illini Central boys placed second with 71 points; Illini Central girls placed fourth with 36 points; Mount Pulaski boys placed third with 42 points; Mount Pulaski girls placed third with 46 points.  The teams compete against Midwest Central, Illini Bluffs and Delavan.

Illini boys

100 meters – 5. Hatfield, 12.5

200 meters – 2. Van Etten, 25.7

400 meters – 4. Barton, 54.9

800 meters – 1. Grimsley, 2:09.3

1,600 meters – 1. Grimsley, 5:02; 4. McDaniel, 5:08

3,200 meters – 3. Hunter, 11:47

110 high hurdles – 2. Van Etten, 18.1; 4. Benshoff, 19.7

300 int. hurdles – 2. Van Etten, 44.6; 4. Benshoff, 45.0

Long jump – 4. Wells, 16-7 1/4

High jump – 1. Wells, 5-8

Triple jump – 2. Buswell, 32-10; 5. Burton, 29-9

Discus – 2. Hayes, 130-5; 3. Auxier, 124-9

400 relay – 3. Illini Central, 50.8

800 relay – 5. Illini Central, 1:50

1,600 relay – 1. Illini Central, 3:48

3,200 relay – 2. Illini Central, 9:41

 

Illini girls

100 meters – 1. McDonald, 13.4

400 meters – 2. Daum, 1:10.1

800 meters – 3. Cave, 2:53.3

1,600 meters – 5. Herman, 7:10.2

300 hurdles – 2. Griffin, 1:03.0

Long jump – 5. McDonald, 13-2 3/4

Triple jump – 1. McDonald, 28-0

800 medley relay – 5. Illini Central, 2:15.8

1,600 relay – 1. Illini Central (McDonald, Price, Cave, Damm), N/A

3,200 relay – 2. Illini Central, 12:41.1

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Mount Pulaski boys

100 meters – 3. Davis, 12.2; 4. Coers, 13.4

200 meters – 3. Coers, 25.8; 4. Waymire, 26.2

400 meters – 3. Waymire, 54.4

800 meters – 3. Waymire, 2:11.0

Long jump – 3. Davis, 17-5 1/4

High jump – 3. Waymire, 5-6

Shot put – 2. Brooks 41-4 1/4; 5. Davis, 34-6

Discus – 4. Brooks, 121-9

400 relay – 1. Mount Pulaski, 49.9

800 relay – 1. Mount Pulaski 1:41

 

Mount Pulaski girls

200 meters – 2. Naylor, 29.6

800 meters – 5. Jones, 5:02.3

Long jump – 3. Naylor, 13-7; 4. Maske, 13-3

High jump – 4. Reeter, 4-2

Shot put – 2. Sanders, 33-7; 3. Rucks, 28-7

Discus – 1. Sanders, 94-4; 3. Rucks, 89-5

400 relay – 1. Mound Pulaski (Maske, Reeter, Craty, Naylor), 55.6

800 relay – 1. Mount Pulaski (Reeter, Craty, Rucks, Maske), 1:56.1

800 medley relay – 1. Mount Pulaski (Craty, Rucks, Reeter, Maske), 2:07.4


Lincoln College baseball vs. Springfield College

[APRIL 26, 2002]  Lincoln College scored five times in the first inning, the big blow being a three-run homer off the bat of Chris Phillips, and was never headed as the team defeated Springfield College 10-0 in seven innings Thursday at Galen Shirley Memorial Field.

The Lynx now stand at 11-27 for the season and 8-14 in the conference. Lincoln will play its final regular-season home game Friday against Spoon River at 3 p.m. The Lynx have a pair of road dates remaining at Springfield College Saturday and at Lincoln Christian College Monday.

Zach Rinaberger had a pair of hits, including a triple, and scored a pair of runs.  Tim May also had two hits for the Lynx with one RBI.

Dan Dunn was the winning pitcher for coach Tony Thomas, hurling a complete game shutout. Dunn struck out four and walked three.

Score by innings:

Springfield College      000 000 0 — 0-4-1

Lincoln College           532 000 x — 10-8-0

Alvey (L), Davis (4) & Seesengood; Dunn (W) & Pesce.

[Bill Martinie, Lincoln College
sports information director]

 


Lincoln Co-Ed Relays

[APRIL 25, 2002]  In team totals, Lincoln Community High School placed third, with 90 points. LCHS placings in individual and relay events are listed below.

Girls

Long jump – 3. Whalen

High jump – 4. N. Humbert, 4-8

Triple jump – 1. Whalen, 30-4

Pole vault – 1. Whalen, 7-3

400 relay – 2. Lincoln, 53.2

600 relay – 1. Lincoln, 1:54.1

1,600 relay – 4. Lincoln, 4:39.1

3,200 relay – 4. Lincoln, 11:15.3

Distance medley – 5. Lincoln, 11:44.7

Boys

Long jump – 2. K. Aderman, 19-11

High jump – 4. C. Sheley, 5-6

Triple jump – 4. B. Heidbreder, 36-7.5

Pole vault – 5. J. Barringer, 8-0

Shot put – 3. C. Neitzel, 43-0

400 relay – 4. Lincoln, 47.8

800 relay – 4. Lincoln, 1:40.0

1,600 relay – 3. Lincoln, 3:47.8

3,200 relay – 2. Lincoln, 9:03.1

Hurdle shuttle – 4. Lincoln, 1:03.5

Co-ed

Throwers relay – 4. Lincoln, 54.5


Golf tourney to help support Legion and Heat baseball

[APRIL 25, 2002]  The Lincoln American Legion and the Lincoln Heat baseball organizations are combining forces to host a golf tournament fund-raiser May 18 at the Northgreens Golf Course in Atlanta.

Funds raised from the tournament will be used to help support the Legion and the Heat baseball teams this summer. First-, second- and third-place prize money will be awarded.

Anyone interest in playing in the tournament should contact Bill Martinie, (217) 732-6951; Todd Courtwright, (217) 732-7886; or the golf course, (217) 648-5500. Entry fee for the scramble format tournament is $40 per person. The fee includes 18 holes of golf, cart, lunch and prizes.

The Heat and the Legion are also hosting a garage sale at the Lincoln Recreation Center on Sunday.  The Heat is sponsoring a large group garage sale from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m.  The event is open to the public. The Legion baseball team will be hosting a chili dinner from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the same location.

[Bill Martinie]


What’s happening in sports?

By Jeff Mayfield

[APRIL 29, 2002]  We thought the Cubs and Cards would be all right this season. But after the first month, the Redbirds are struggling and the Cubbies aren’t even showing up on the radar detection screens. Then we thought that at least the White Sox would bring some honor to our area. That was until they ran into that buzz saw known as the Oakland A’s. Wow, what a weekend of drubbings that was?! Greg Taylor and I have taken some real heat from some of you fans about our thoughts regarding our favorite teams, and we definitely want to give you equal time. Either e-mail us here at the paper or call us toll-free at 1 (877) 963-9669 on our weekly sports show between 6 and 7 tonight on FIX 96.3 FM and give us your two cents’ worth!

Speaking of NOT knowing what they’re talking about…

One of the reasons that the LDN hired me and keeps me in the sports editor’s position is because of my uncanny ability to pick outcomes of both games and series. I recently predicted that the Chicago Black Hawks would toast the St. Louis Blues in six games at the most. The Blues won in five. As you can see, my skill is almost beyond compare. By the way, this is one of the reasons I don’t gamble and don’t recommend it. I was simply going by the way the Hawks had manhandled the Blues throughout the regular season. I did not know that the Blues would wake up and that the Hawks would give up on their net-minder, Thibault. I still don’t think that the Blues are destined for a long playoff stint. But, maybe now that they’re through round one, they’ll relax and upset some people. I do think that playoff hockey is about as exciting as the sports world has to offer.

Pacers…still alive…

Many Logan County residents have made their way over to the beautiful Conseco Fieldhouse the last few weeks to watch the Pacers snag the last NBA playoff spot. And this weekend they had a chance to take a formidable 2-1 lead in their series over the No. 1-seeded New Jersey Nets. They let the game and probably this series slip away. When you’re at home and have a chance to jump on someone, you just have to make the plays and somehow find a way to make it happen. They didn’t. Now they will have to return to the Meadowlands. That is, if they can regroup and take care of business Tuesday night. I think their season is near the end.

 

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Mini-camps just completed…

The NFL teams just completed their mini-camps. Dick Jauron was very impressed with his young charges at the Bears camp. He feels that the Bears picked up some help and that we will soon see some of these youngsters on the field for Chicago. We’ve included some stuff on the Rams camp. We assume the photos include Lincoln’s Andy King, but no one confirmed that for us.

Local washouts

Virtually anything and everything that was scheduled for Saturday was officially rained out. We will try to get you rescheduling info as soon as it becomes available. It wasn’t a total loss. I did find some quality mushrooms. And unlike others, I will share my information!

Local college stuff

Lincoln College visits Lincoln Christian College today at LCC, and we believe the first pitch is projected to be hurled at 2 p.m. LC has the upper hand this year, as they seem to be playing better at this point in the season, and LCC is really struggling. LCC just doesn’t have the pitching this year and their defense has let them down too many times. Maybe they can put it all together today and make for a competitive matchup. The LDN encourages all sports fans in the area to make it out to LCC this afternoon and cheer on these young ballplayers.

 

[Jeff Mayfield]


Announcements

Central Illinois Select soccer tryouts

[APRIL 17, 2002]  Central Illinois Select Soccer Club will have open tryouts for all interested players May 13-17, May 20-24, and June 17 and 19. Tryout dates and times for specific age groups are shown at www.cis-soccer.org/Tryouts/Tryouts.htm.   

All tryouts will be at Nord Field, located on Six Points Road, two miles west of Morris Avenue in Bloomington. More detailed directions are available at www.cis-soccer.org/Clubfolder/Facilities.htm

For more information about tryouts and CIS traveling soccer, visit the club’s website, www.cis-soccer.org.; e-mail Steve Berry, director of coaching and player development, at cissocceracademy@hotmail.com; or call (309) 378-4699.


Baseball and softball at the Lincoln Park District

[APRIL 17, 2002]  You know summer is coming when it’s time to sign up for baseball and softball. At the Lincoln Park District, registrations are still being taken for boys and girls. Teams will be drawn at the end of the month. Men’s and women’s softball registration will close the first Saturday in May.


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