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        Tuesday, May 27 |  
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            Bronco baseball 
            
            [MAY 27, 2003]  
            Precision 
            Products came away with two wins in Bronco League competition on 
            Saturday. In the opening game of the season, Precision Products 
            defeated Images by Coop 15-8. Ben Beavers led Precision with three 
            hits. Josh Mote, Ethan Tabor, Tyson Smith, Blake Dutz and Brandon 
            Chrisman had two hits each for Precision.  |  
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            In their second game, Precision 
            Products defeated Mason City 11-10 in eight innings.  Blair 
            Bruns led the hitting attack, going four-for-four with a double and 
            a triple that knocked in the winning run in the eighth inning. Tyson 
            Smith started the game and completed 5 1/3 innings, striking out 11. 
            Tad Juilfs was the winning pitcher in both games for Precision, as 
            the starter in the first game and in relief in the second game. Monday night 
            Precision Products got their third victory in a row in this young 
            season with a stellar performance on the mound by Blair Bruns.  
            Precision defeated Print Tech 13-1 as Bruns went the distance, 
            striking out 11 batters and scattering three hits over five 
            innings. Bruns helped his own cause at the plate with two hits, 
            including a triple. Ethan Tabor had two hits, including a double, 
            and two RBIs. It was a balanced hitting attack for Precision, as 
            eight other players each had a hit. 
            [Provided by Craig Smith] | 
      
       
  
            
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            Lincoln Gator Swim Club 
            results 
            
            [MAY 27, 2003]  
            The 
            Lincoln Gator Swim Club competed May 23-25 in May Meter Madness at 
            Morris. George and Mary Bruns were meet sponsors. |  
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            Brennan Elsas achieved his meter Junior 
            Olympic cuts in all events but the breaststroke, according to Gators 
            coach Heidi Heidbreder. Brennan also placed first overall in the 9 
            and 10 boys division. 
            Ashlyn Schleder achieved her first A 
            times in the 11 and 12 age division this weekend, in the 50 and 100 
            free. Brie Ernst place third overall in her 13-and 14-year-old 
            division. 10 and 
            under girls 
            Taylor Lowe -- 50 back, eighth, C, 
            55.20; 50 free, second, C, 45.04; 50 breast, 19th, C, 1:12.40; 50 
            fly, 12th, C, 54.47; 100 free, first, C, 1:37.86  10 and 
            under boys 
            Brennan Elsas -- 200 free, first, A, 
            2:36.43, JO; 50 back, second, A, 39.50, JO; 50 free, second, A, 
            33.38, JO; 50 breast, fourth, A, 47.56; 100 free, first, A, 1:12.85, 
            JO; 50 fly, first, A, 38.23, JO; 200 IM, second, A, 3:00.98, JO   
            [to top of second column in this article] | 
      
       11 and 12 
            girls 
            Emily Hauter -- 400 free, eighth, B, 
            6:07.44; 200 free, 12th, B, 2:54.40; 100 back, second, C, 1:44.56; 
            50 free, 13th, B, 35.78; 100 breast, 13th, C, 2:14.19; 100 free, 
            10th, B, 1:17.85; 100 fly, first, C, 1:39.90; 200 IM, 20th, B, 
            3:30.28 
            Ashlyn Schleder -- 400 free, third, B, 
            5:41.83; 200 free, second, B, 2:43.14; 50 free, 11th, A, 33.31; 100 
            breast, 12th, B, 1:44.56; 100 free, ninth, A, 1:12.72; 100 fly, 
            ninth, B, 1:31.59; 200 IM, fifth, B, 3:06.13 13 and 14 
            girls 
            Brie Ernst -- 200 free, second, A, 
            2:25.04; 100 back, sixth, A, 1:19.06; 50 free, first, A, 30.09; 100 
            free, first, A, 1:05.59; 100 fly, third, A, 1:17.92; 200 IM, second, 
            B, 2:54.16   
            [Heidi Heidbreder,Lincoln Gator Swim Club coach]
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            Zion sports awards 
            
            [MAY 27, 2003]  
            Sports 
            awards were presented recently to students at Zion Lutheran School 
            in Lincoln. |  
            | Award winners (MIP = most improved; MVP = most 
            valuable) Baseball: Andrew 
            Galligos, MIP; David Williams, MVP Girls basketball: 
            Kate Harmsen, seventh-grade MIP; Colleen Pech, seventh-grade MVP; 
            Michelle Eack, eighth-grade MIP; Ally Fuiten and Kate Kastendick, 
            eighth-grade MVP Boys basketball: 
            Jordan Barr, seventh-grade MIP; Ian Arneaud, seventh-grade MVP; Kyle 
            Simpson, eighth-grade MIP; Josh Bartels, eighth-grade MVP Volleyball: Colleen 
            Pech, seventh-grade MIP; Sabra Boyd, seventh-grade MVP; Jenna 
            Opperman, eighth-grade MIP; Amanda Podbelsek, eighth-grade MVP Girls track: Lauren 
            May, seventh-grade MIP; Sara Rossetti, seventh-grade MVP;      
            Michelle Eack, eighth-grade MVP Boys track: Todd 
            Schumacher, seventh-grade MIP; Andy Brown, seventh-grade MVP;    
            Joe Heidbreder and Josh Bartels, eighth-grade MVP Eagle Award: Joe 
            Heidbreder and Michelle Eack                    
             
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            Zion Lutheran girls basketball 
            coaches Dan Podbelsek (at podium) and Brian Fuiten present awards 
            during the recent Zion Lutheran Sports Award Night. 
            [Provided by Steve Schumacher] 
      
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              Articles from the past week |  
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            Saturday: 
              High school track and field 
            
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            | Memorial mutterings By Jeff Mayfield 
            [MAY 27, 2003]  
            Not 
            too many things you say are ever remembered. Unless they're things 
            that you wish people would forget. And not too many things you've 
            ever done are remembered. However, when it comes to Memorial Day, 
            it's hard to argue as to whom this day belongs! We take our hats off 
            to the brave men and women of our country who serve in the armed 
            forces or who are veterans! |  
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            I like to think that one of the reasons 
            our country is so blessed and favored is because not only do we pay 
            tribute to our active and fallen heroes, but a whole day is set 
            aside to remember the price that has been paid for our freedom. As I 
            enjoy another fun-filled holiday, I hope none of us will ever forget 
            at what price this day was delivered to us! With that being said, 
            let's head for the sports pages… Locals 
            taking over… 
            Speaking of hats off… what about the 
            performances turned in by the LCHS track squads? For those who don't 
            know anything about track and field, the workouts are often much 
            more grueling than the actual meets. Regardless of that fact, Tricia 
            Dorsey of the Lady Railers, along with a host of Railer athletes, 
            put up some impressive performances in postseason meets. Also 
            posting some fantastic numbers were Chris Sheley, Jarryd Cooper, 
            Luke Sheley, Aaron Steffens, Troy Tolan and Jordan Tabb. 
            Congratulations to these fine athletes and to all their Lincoln High 
            School teammates and coaches! 
      
       John 
            Andrews gets the call… 
            And what a great choice Lincoln College 
            made in hiring John Andrews as their new softball coach! In fact, we 
            can't think of anyone who would be a better choice. A guy with 
            professional baseball experience, Andrews has also coached at LCHS 
            for five years, Lincoln Legion for two years, Lincoln Collegiate for 
            two years, was an assistant at LC for a year and head coach there 
            for a year as well. This past year he assisted the unflappable Allen 
            Pickering. Andrews will return eight ladies from this year's squad 
            that went 21-17 on the campaign and 17-12 in league play. It appears 
            that the future for the Lady Lynx softball program is incredibly 
            bright! Good luck, Coach Andrews! Railer 
            bats starting to come alive a little bit... 
            …as they took their record to 16-14 and 
            7-7 with a win over Springfield Southeast. The Railers were to play 
            Pontiac on Saturday, but no results of that doubleheader were 
            available to the LDN. Regional play for LCHS is scheduled to begin 
            Saturday. 
            
             Illini 
            football tickets... 
            …will go on sale on Monday, June 2. You 
            can purchase tickets at 1 (866) ILLINI-1 or in person at the 
            Assembly Hall or on the Net at
            www.fightingillini.com! 
            This year's home opponents include Illinois State, California, 
            Wisconsin, Michigan State, Minnesota and Northwestern. You can also 
            purchase tickets for the showdown with Missouri in St. Louis. All in 
            all, a decent home schedule considering that the big three -- Ohio 
            State, Michigan and Penn State -- won't be coming to Champaign this 
            season. That doesn't hurt this reporter's feelings all that much!   
            [to top of second column in this
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       Cubs 
            waste Wood's performance... 
            …but appear to be making a bid to stay 
            in first place through the month of May. Kerry Wood battled the 
            Pirates and limited them to one hit while striking out 10 before the 
            bottom fell out for Chicago. Pittsburg went on to win 10-0. I'm 
            guessing -- now that Sammy Sosa is expected to get back into the 
            lineup -- that the Cubs will still be a formidable opponent in the 
            division. A very nice 8-5 road trip should squelch the fears of most 
            Cubbie fans, who seem to always fear the worst. This division may be 
            won by a team that spurts for two weeks and then staves off the rest 
            of the wannabes! 
       Cards 
            treat fans to holiday delight 
            St. Louis did to the Astros what you'd 
            like to see them do to every interdivisional rival… beat the tar out 
            of them! The Cards were up 10-0 before Houston knew what hit them! 
            It's good to see Drew swinging the hot bat, and even Tino Martinez 
            got in on the act a little bit. Edmonds seems to be breaking out of 
            the mini slump he was in, but what can you say about the pitching of 
            Matt Morris and Woody Williams? Anyone STILL want to roast me on why 
            I said I'd trade Lankford for Williams in a heartbeat? I would've 
            made the deal for a hot dog vendor… but, that's just me. In case 
            you've been on another planet during the first two months of the 
            baseball season, Williams is now 7-0 heading into his next start 
            with a NL-leading 2.1 ERA! The Redbirds continue to fight off injury 
            woes however. To go along with a decimated bullpen we now learn that 
            Fernando Vina will be lost through the All Star break… Who's next 
            the organist? Was Larry 
            Brown the stealth candidate at Illinois??? San 
            Antonio now leads Dallas 3-1… 
            How many ways can you say, "This series 
            is over?" I guess you could say it was over once Dirk Nowitski went 
            down. But who do you like in the finals, SA or NJ? You have to like 
            NJ's experience in going there in back-to-back years. But, you've 
            also got to like Tim Duncan and the great perimeter shooting the 
            Spurs have been displaying of late. I really like the Spurs, but as 
            well as the Nets are playing right now, don't be surprised to see 
            them pull this thing out. Have a great 
            week, everybody! [Jeff
Mayfield] 
      
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            Basketball camp dates announced 
            
            
            [MAY 14, 2003]  
            
            NORMAL 
            -- First-year Illinois State head basketball coach Porter Moser has 
            announced his camp dates for the summer of 2003. |  
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            Moser and his Redbird staff will host 
            three camps this summer, with a pair of day camps and one team camp. 
            The first day camp runs June 16-19 and 
            is for boys entering grades 1-12. The second day camp is open to 
            boys entering grades 1-8 and is scheduled for July 15-18. The day 
            camps are designed for commuters only and focus on the basic 
            fundamentals of dribbling, passing, shooting, rebounding, defense 
            and game play. 
            The cost for either day camp is $170. 
            Each camper receives a basketball and a T-shirt.   
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            The team camp, which caters to high 
            school and junior high teams with boys entering grades 6-12, will be 
            June 20-22. The camp format is round-robin and tournament team play. 
            The cost for the team camp is $170 for 
            commuters and $205 for resident campers. Each will receive a camp 
            T-shirt. 
            For more information about the 
            basketball camps, call the Redbird men's basketball office at (309) 
            438-8681 or click 
            here for an application form.  
            [Click 
            here to download the Adobe Acrobat reader for the PDF file.] 
            [Todd Kober, director of
            media relations,Illinois State University]
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