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Saturday, Oct. 19

High school football

[OCT. 19, 2002] 

At Lincoln

Springfield Southeast   14     7     14     0   --35

Lincoln                          0     0       3     6   --  9

Lincoln:  Gahr 30-yd. field goal; Melton 11-yd. run (run failed).

At Normal

Hancock Stadium

Olympia               7     14     0     0   --21

University High     0       6     0     6   --12

Olympia:  Bouderman 10-yd. pass from Williams (Wheet kick); Criswell 3-yd. pass from Williams (Wheet kick); Mugler 1-yd. run (Wheet kick).

At Maroa-Forsyth

Warrensburg-Latham

Maroa-Forsyth

Game suspended, to be resumed today.


High school golf

[OCT. 19, 2002] 

Class A state tournament--boys

Round 1

At Prairie Vista Golf Course - Par 72

15. Olympia 352

Olympia:  Zach Kuhfuss 44-40-84; Eric Wittmer 42-43-85; Ryan Smith 43-48-91; Dusty Hayes 48-44-92; Tyler Thornton 44-52-96; Neil Birky 50-53-103.


High school tennis

[OCT. 19, 2002] 

Bloomington sectional

At BHS and McCormick courts

6. (tie) Lincoln 4.

Singles quarterfinals:  Kelsey Laird (Normal West) def. Brianna Sheldon (Lincoln) 6-2, 6-1.

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LC women’s soccer team ties school record for wins

[OCT. 19, 2002]  Krystal Williams and Ayana Evans each scored unassisted goals in the first half to lead the Lincoln College women’s soccer team to a 2-1 victory over Parkland at Freesmeier Field in Lincoln Thursday afternoon.

The victory raises the Lincoln College record to 6-10-1, which ties a school record for victories in a season. The 2000 squad finished the season with a 6-8-3 record.

The Lynx led 2-0 at halftime and held on as Parkland scored one second-half goal.   Lincoln College and Parkland will play again Sunday at 2 p.m. in Champaign in the opening round of the regional tourney.

[Bill Martinie, Lincoln College
sports information director]


Andy King joining the live action

[OCT. 19, 2002]  Lincoln native Andy King, a former Illinois State offensive tackle, has been signed to the active roster of the St. Louis Rams. For details, see http://www.redbirds.org/../story.taf?_id=2153.


Articles from the past week

Friday:

  • High school volleyball

Thursday:

  • Lincoln College volleyball vs. John Wood

Wednesday:

  • Jacksonville dismantles Lady Railers

  • Lady Railer JV volleyball squad wins in three

  • High school volleyball

  • High school golf

  • High school swimming

  • Lincoln College runners compete in Kenosha, Wis.

  • LC men’s soccer team ends regular season in overtime

Tuesday:

  • No new sports reports posted Oct. 15

Monday:

  • Mayfield’s Mutterings...: Illini finally have something to cheer about

  • Lincoln vs. East Peoria Young Guns

  • High school cross country

  • High school football

  • High school volleyball

  • LC men’s soccer at Valparaiso

  • LC wins pool play in volleyball tourney at Danville

Saturday:

  • High school football

  • LC men’s soccer vs. College of DuPage


Illini finally have something
to cheer about

By Jeff Mayfield

[OCT. 14, 2002]  You’re probably thinking that I mean the upcoming basketball season is almost here. BUT, what I’m really talking about is the thrilling Illini FOOTBALL victory over Purdue in overtime. Unfortunately, this reporter never got to see one play from scrimmage.

[Click here for Illini pics]

My son and I got up early to get our chores done and were just about ready to meet up with the LDN sports crew when our house decided to take a part in the hit movie "Money Pit." That’s right, when I drained the tub from my son’s bath, it decided, instead of going down the drain, to go through the floor above the dining room ceiling and then through that floor down into the basement. My son looked at me as if to say, "It’s sure a good thing Mom is at a retreat out at camp, isn’t it, Dada!" Needless to say, thanks to Vernon Heidbreder, Payne and I had to spend only part of the day cleaning up the mess; however, it was enough to miss an exciting Illini victory!

Game balls

•  This week’s first game ball goes to my wife, Melinda. She has put up with this reporter for 19 years, and if you count the courting, that’s 22 years. She deserves a trophy, a medal and anything good that can come her way. If I’ve ever accomplished anything, it is only because of her. She is a great wife and an outstanding mother! Thank you, honey, you are the best, and Happy Anniversary!

•  Vern Heidbreder for keeping our house from floating away in the bath water!

•  LCHS football team, especially the defense! What a great effort by this football team! My son and I listened to the game, and Bobby Verderber and Ken Sweitzer echoed what we were thinking: What a great job by our kids! Especially when you consider how many injuries this team has suffered and how shaky their confidence must be. I’d STILL like to see one or two more wins out of this team.

•  Dustin Ward and Greg Lewis, who paired on a 7-yard TD pass to beat those pesky Purdue Boilmakers 38-31 in OT Saturday.

Other game balls to…

•  Freshman Travis Williams for returning the opening kickoff for a TD.

•  Antoineo Harris for racking up 195 yards and two TDs.

•  Brandon Lloyd for his 10 receptions, 161 yards and two TDs.

•  ISU’s Quincy Washington, who had his fourth 100-yard rushing game — but it wasn’t enough, as the Redbirds lost a nail-biter 22-17 over at Western Illinois. ISU fell to 3-3 and 1-1, while WIU ups their mark to 5-1 and 2-1.

Updates

I got to peak in on the Illini hoopsters the other day, and let me just say that I am impressed with what I saw. I am by no means an expert on college basketball, but I like how hard these kids work and I love the chemistry — something YOU have NOT read in this column the last few years. While it will take them awhile to learn to play together, by the end of the year I think this team will REALLY progress. No matter what happens they will be a lot of fun to watch.

When I was writing this report the St. Louis Cardinals were STILL staring at a 2-1 deficit. I had been waiting for the Cards’ house to collapse all season… I just hoped it wouldn’t happen now… BUT however it ends, I will ALWAYS be proud of this team and what they accomplished!

The LCC and LCHS volleyball teams hit some nasty spots in the road but hope to get right back on track this week.

 

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"FANdamonium"

…was wild last week LIVE from Champaign. The studio audience started off with about three people but ended up with about 33. We hope to do another one over there next time with LIVE TV!!!

Stay tuned this week on the LDN webcast, the CITV Channel 5 and FIX 96.3 radio simulcast, as we host some or all of the following: LCHS golfers, soccer players and swimmers… not to mention Greg Taylor sporting his cheesehead gear (I don’t know IF I can stomach that or not), and finally some victory talk on the Illini report — should be wild. We also hope to give away some pizzas and other stuff. So we hope you will be our guests from 6 to 7 p.m. EVERY Monday night!

Sports news bulletin

(Monday afternoon update)

The LDN has just learned that Ron Rector, former celebrity sports anchor on WAND, will be appearing LIVE on "Fandamonium" tonight at 6.

"Fandamonium" is the new sports talk show triple-cast via the LDN website, Channel 5 CITV and FIX-FM 96.3 radio. Rector will join host Jeff Mayfield and his sidekick, Greg Taylor, for sports bantering from all angles!

The LDN also learned Monday afternoon that the Carroll Catholic Junior High baseball team will be featured on tonight’s show as well!  Spread the word!

Random thoughts

Miami came back to nip Florida State by one point. BUT, why didn’t FSU go for two when they scored their last TD? If you’re up by 13, there has to be plenty of time for the other team to kick TWO field goals and score a TD. Even IF you don’t convert, what’s the difference of being down by one or two points IF your opponents score two TDs like Miami did? I also did not think much of FSU’s clock management in the final couple of minutes. Can you imagine how far away Big Ten football is from teams like FSU and Miami? You could measure the distance in light years!

Does basketball EVER get here fast enough?

How ’bout those Anaheim Angels? As I write this they are celebrating their first-ever trip to the World Series! They have been so exciting down the stretch and have a scary lineup for either the Giants or the Cards to have to face!

NHL hockey is under way, and neither the Blues nor the Blackhawks seemed to get off to a very good start.

Have a GREAT week, everyone. Hope to see you soon!

[Jeff Mayfield]

 


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