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Follow the high school holiday hoops tournament

[NOV. 30, 2002]  For standings, schedules, scores and stats of the Lincoln Community High School Thanksgiving Round Robin Tournament, visit http://www.railerbasketball.org/.


Holiday Hoops results

[NOV. 30, 2002] 

At Lincoln

Lincoln def. Peoria Manuel 66-28.


[Photos by Bob Frank]

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High school basketball

[NOV. 30, 2002] 

Boys

Olympia tournament

At Stanford

Roanoke-Benson     14   37   43     53

Olympia                   10   24   37     51

Olympia:  Dillenburg 7-0-14, Elliot 2-0-4, Olson 4-0-8, Criswell 3-0-6, Kieser 2-0-5, Schmidgall 1-0-2, Thomton 2-0-6, Williams 0-0-0, Boudeman 3-0-6.  Totals 24-0-51.  Three-pointers, Thornton 2, Kieser 1.

GCMS tournament

At Gibson City

GCMS                  9   22   30     38

Mount Pulaski     15   33   45     59

Mount Pulaski:  Coers 2-1-5, Clements 4-2-10, Anderson 3-0-8, N. Tierney 4-0-8, J. Tierney 1-2-4, Olson 3-1-7, Erlenbush 1-0-2, Milner 5-3-14, Waymire 0-1-1.  Totals 23-10-59.  Three-pointers, Anderson 2, Milner 1.

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Girls

Clinton tournament

At Clinton

Mount Pulaski       5     8   19     34

Fisher                  14   29   49     51

Mount Pulaski:  Howe 0-0-0, Faith 1-0-2, Montgomery 0-1-1, Reeter 1-0-2, Jason 2-1-5, Gleason 4-3-11, Oglesby 2-0-4, Rucks 3-3-9.  Totals 13-8-34.

 


Men's basketball pre-game notes

Illinois vs. Western Illinois

[NOV. 30, 2002]   The Fighting Illini, including Brian Cook of Lincoln, play Western Illinois at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Assembly Hall at Champaign.

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[Provided by Kent Brown,
assistant athletics director and
sports information director,
University of Illinois]


Articles from the past week

Thursday:

  • 1977-78 LCHS basketball
  • Follow the high school holiday hoops tournament

  • High school girls basketball

  • High school wrestling

  • Men's basketball pre-game notes: Illinois State vs. Illinois-Chicago

  • Grigsby named Gateway Defensive Player of the Year

  • Grigsby named a finalist for Buchanan Award

  • Rams make roster moves, promote King

Wednesday:

  • Follow the high school holiday hoops tournament

  • Preachers play Principia

  • LCC women's basketball

  • Redbirds fall to Central Michigan 74-69

  • Illinois names Jankovich to men's basketball staff

Tuesday:

  • Follow the high school holiday hoops tournament

  • Goy finishes No. 65 at NCAA cross country championships

  • Women's basketball pre-game notes:
    Illinois State weekend contests vs. IUPUI and Illinois

Monday:

Saturday:

  • Monday ‘Fandamonium' special guest Brian Cook

  • After 30 years, this LCHS team is still remembered as great

  • LCC men's basketball

  • LC men's basketball

  • The point is... O'Brien's got it

  • Sports Illustrated tabs 'Birds in final 65

Friday:

  • Bill Self scheduled to appear on ‘Fandamonium'

  • Hartsburg-Emden athletes earn letters

  • LCC men's basketball


Semple shines but Bears win in OT

Chicago's electrifying comeback notches a 20-17 victory

By Jeff Mayfield

[NOV. 25, 2002]  Not very often can you go to a professional sports contest of any kind and see someone from your small town playing in said game. However, the Detroit Lions were in Champaign Sunday to play the Chicago Bears. It's also pretty unlikely that one of those guys down on the field was a kid that you used to coach. Again, Sunday was one of those times, as Lincoln's Tony Semple made his first-ever game appearance on the field at Memorial Stadium.

Semple told the LDN after the crushing overtime loss that he played at the stadium as a member of the Railers during the old passing camp days… The stakes were a little higher yesterday, and Semple did all he could to make sure that his Lions would come away with the win.

In fact, Semple, who is Detroit's starting left guard, and his interior line-mates did about as good of a job protecting rookie QB Joey Harrington as you could ever expect. On numerous occasions Semple was knocking down Bears lineman and rolling over on them. Sometimes after the passes were released he would cruise downfield and make multiple blocks before the whistle would blow.

The LDN also noticed something that always sticks out with us. Semple was constantly encouraging his young quarterback and his fellow teammates. It's easy to do that when you're on a team headed for the Super Bowl… Try doing that for a young team that is trying to make its way!

When the LDN crew caught up with Tony in the Lions' locker room, which is perched in the northwest corner of the stadium, he was visibly upset. He told us that he was very frustrated and disappointed. While I pointed out to him that I thought that he and his young squad are making great strides, he said, "But we should have won today!" He went on to tell us that he can't shed this disappointing feeling and that they have to get things done and take care of business.

I felt that he did just that. I was also impressed with his fiery, competitive spirit. I don't remember him having that totally refined during his days with the Railers, but either coach Flowers at Memphis or somebody now has instilled it wholeheartedly within him. Maybe he's even grown into it himself, but it is a very becoming characteristic.

 

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I did FINALLY get him to smile. I told him that nothing I could say would take away the sting of the defeat… but, that win or lose, there is a community not too far from here that is so proud of you no matter what you do!

A huge throng of Lincoln and Logan County supporters rushed Semple as he descended out of the locker room tunnel. Using a rough crowd count, it appeared that more than 100 local residents were on hand to wish Tony well.

As always, Tony signed for every autograph seeker and posed for every picture request… You try doing that after you've just been dealt a crushing defeat in overtime… I can tell you that's not an easy thing to do.

But Tony Semple does not travel the easy road. The strides he made from high school to college are staggering. And then to get in the pros may be even more incredible. And then to stay as a multiyear veteran… Come on? You've got to be kiddin'? Nope. Tony is a small-town kid who has made good. He continues to work hard and shows us all what can be accomplished with a strong work ethic coupled with some great opportunities.

The LDN salutes you, Tony... and we hope you stick around long enough to taste the fruit of turning your team's fortunes around!

[Jeff Mayfield]

 


Illini make it a Champaign double

Young Illini test their wings

By Jeff Mayfield

[NOV. 25, 2002]  The University of Illinois opened their season this weekend without three of their most experienced veterans. Scratched from the lineup card were Luther Head, Jerrance Howard and Brian Cook -- the last two because of some NCAA rule prohibiting players from playing in non-sanctioned games or tournaments. (I'm biting my tongue here. Please don't ask me how I feel about the NCAA, I mean Big Brother… I mean -- I'm NOT gonna go there.) And then when the Lehigh Mountain Hawks started the game on fire, you wondered if they might be in for an interesting night.

Enter the "Fantastic Five." That's how I'm referring to this newest crop of Illini recruits. Some of our staffers who have already seen these guys in practice or during one of the two exhibition games say that these kids are "the REAL DEAL!" Those of you holding onto tickets might have a gold mine in your wallets. These guys don't seem to care if Cook, Howard or Head ever make it back to the lineup. Forget about taking it slow and being worked into the system. When their warm-ups come off, they put it in overdrive! They were flying down the floor and peskily picking the Hawk's collective pockets repeatedly!

Now the Illini's upperclassman did have strong performances, and they weren't totally upstaged by their younger counterparts. Illinois was led by Roger Powell, who had 15 points and nine rebounds, and another returning player, Nick Smith, chipped in 10 points and three boards.

But it was the FANTASTIC FIVE who made their opening statement before a court-room crowd listed at 11,758… and an inspiring statement it was. All they did was score 52 of Illinois' 90 points on the evening, while three of the quintet scored in double figures.

Also, you would expect a lot of sloppy play from freshmen just learning a new system… maybe guessing 20-30 turnovers? How about 14? And the majority of those were during the first five minutes, due to jitters.

Matt Logie and Zlatko Savovic led Lehigh with 18 points each, and don't be surprised IF these guys take the Patriot League by storm under first-year coach Billy Taylor. I like their perimeter game, and if their interior post players can come up big, they could really turn that program around.

This was a well-scheduled game for both teams.

Illinois will host Arkansas-Pine Bluff Wednesday night in the Assembly Hall. Plenty of tickets are still available.

Stray shots

•  Illinois now owns an all-time record of 85-13 in season-opening contests, including a 33-7 record in the Hall.

•  Three freshmen finished in double figures: Dee Brown (14), Deron Williams (12) and Kyle Wilson (14). The last time three rookies scored in double figures in a season opener was in 1990, when Deon Thomas (21), Scott Pierce (14) and Rennie Clemons (14) pulled off the feat vs. American University on Nov. 23, 1990.

•  I personally don't know when the Illini ever opened the season on a Sunday night either, do you?

•  Illinois' 90-point outburst was the most ever in a season opener.

•  The 34-point margin of victory was the most in an opener since the Illini humbled Utah 99-65 in 1983 at the Horizon in Rosemont.

•  Roger Powell's 15-point, nine-rebound performance were both career highs. However, the LDN wants you to know that more of that may be in store. Powell played outstanding ball this summer and led the Big Ten All-Stars on their romp through Europe!

ISU opener not as pretty

ISU played a very tough opponent in Utah State as the Aggies upended the Redbirds, spoiling their season opener 68-53. Utah State took a 32-22 halftime advantage and cruised home from there. The Redbirds did get close a couple of times but could never get over the hump. ISU did have some exciting play from NC State transfer Trey Guidry, who pumped in 20 points, including six 3s! Lincoln's Gregg Alexander added six points for the Redbirds. Desmond Penigar showed the Redbird faithful why he may be a future NBA prospect by dazzling the crowd with 22 exciting points. He was a reason that the Aggies shot over 50 percent for the contest. ISU shot only 39 percent for the game and was a disappointing one-for-eight from the free-throw line. (See game report from ISU.)

ISU plays next on Tuesday at Central Michigan. (See pre-game notes.)

 

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Support your local Railers

The Lincoln Railer boys basketball team will open the season tonight in Roy S. Anderson gymnasium as they host the always pesky Danville Vikings. Lincoln's game will be preceded by a 5 p.m. game pitting Peoria Manual vs. Rantoul and a 6:30 contest that has East St. Louis going up against Morton. The Railers will be back in action Wednesday night at 8, when they host the Potters of Morton High School. For a look at the complete tournament schedule, stats and other exciting Railer stuff go to www.railerbasketball.org.

We attended "Meet the Railers" the other night, and all of our teams, including the freshmen, sophomores and the varsity, all went through their paces very crisply.

I like that about Railer basketball. We expect hard work and play, we expect proper execution, we expect poise and composure, and we expect to be well-prepared for every opponent. We also expect to have award-winning cheerleaders and pom squads, as well as the best pit band of any ISHA team. Hopefully our crowds will get bigger and want to be known as the most knowledgeable and most sportsmanlike of any in the state!

Lady Railers

At press time we had no info regarding the Lady Railers' schedule.

How 'bout those Preachers?

Did you hear about LCC's game with the University of Alaska? First, let me tell you that UAA will open the Great Alaskan Shootout this week with a game against one of the best teams in the country, Oklahoma State. But, on Friday night they were just playing little ol' Lincoln Christian College of Lincoln, Ill.

Not so fast, my friend! The report I got was that LCC's Joel Searby fired in a long, desperation 3 at the buzzer… and it went in, and the Preachers had taken the Seawolves to overtime! So much for scheduling LCC for an easy win before the Shootout… Do you think they'll ever invite LCC back?

Oh, yah, LCC did succumb in overtime, but what a thrilling effort by our Lincoln boys! (See game report.)

LCC has its last home game of the first semester Tuesday night at 7 versus Principia. We hope to see a lot of community fans out for that one in the new Laughlin Center behind the chapel.

"Fandamonium"

Excitement is obviously running high for this week's episode. Greg and I interviewed Illini head coach Bill Self and Illini senior Brian Cook for this week's show. It has STILL not been decided whether these interviews will run during the show or before or after it. We also hope to have Lincoln Railer football coach John Oaks on the show to wrap up one of the most exciting seasons in years! See you at 6 o'clock.

Have a great week, everybody!!!

[Jeff Mayfield]

 


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