|  In a game that seemed to find Lincoln on cruise control from the 
			opening tip, the Railers easily won the battle on both ends of the 
			court, coming away with a 50-28 victory over the Green Wave. The win 
			caps off a doubleheader sweep for the weekend as Lincoln improves to 
			14-3 on the season. That is the record they will take into Chatham 
			week, the annual visit to Glenwood for the Winter Classic. 
			Although the Railers did not play near maximum effort as they did 
			against Lanphier the night before, the visitors from the Apollo 
			Conference were overmatched coming off the bus. It seemed early on that the Railers were going to make an effort 
			to work the ball more inside and not rely on 3s as much as they 
			normally would. Less than 10 seconds into the game, Gavin Block was 
			fouled on a shot from the low block, sending him to the line. The 
			sophomore split the free throws, but the Railers extended the lead 
			when Max Cook hit a 3. A basket from Mattoon's Jared Pilson got them 
			on the scoreboard, only to be answered by baskets from Will 
			Podbelsek and Block, who converted a three-point play from the 
			free-throw line. 
			
			 After Mattoon (5-12) scored on a free throw to start the second 
			quarter, the Railers went on the first of two big runs in the game, 
			scoring the next 12 points to go up 21-3. Lincoln got contributions 
			from just about everyone on the court, led by Podbelsek. The 
			overaggressive man defense played by Mattoon allowed the Railers 
			many opportunities for backdoor plays. Lincoln took advantage in 
			getting the shots, but not all of them went down. Sophomore Adam 
			Conrady's basket in the final moments of the second quarter sent the 
			Railers into intermission up 23-6. If you're Mattoon, you know your scoring options just weren't 
			there in the first half as Lincoln had more 3-point attempts (13) 
			than Mattoon had shots (12). The Green Wave made only two of their 
			12 shots in the first 16 minutes. If the crowd at Roy S. Anderson didn't think the game was decided 
			by halftime, that thought must have quickly gone away at the end of 
			the third. The Railers were able to get a few more shots to fall on 
			their way to a 15-5 quarter. Lincoln received a lot of production from Block inside, who 
			showed some moves we have not seen as often as we'd like so far this 
			season. He posted up frequently and, although some of the shots may 
			not have been the best option for him at the time, his 
			aggressiveness needs to show he is willing to take those shots 
			against everyone, not just the weaker squads. Block finished with 15 
			points, just one shy of his career high. It was another strong game for Podbelsek, who hit double figures 
			for the seventh time this season, tallying 13 points. Where the 
			senior has improved is in his midrange game. The recipient of many 
			backdoor passes, he was also willing to pass up open 3s, use a 
			dribble to clear a defender and take a 17-footer. His ability to 
			step inside the 3-point line and hit a shot will make him more 
			dangerous as the season moves on, as most teams may assume he will 
			settle for just the 3. 
			 The combination of Block and Podbelsek scored 13 of Lincoln's 15 
			points in the quarter as the scoreboard read 38-11 at the end of the 
			third. Other than feeling like it was an easy win, the nice thing about 
			Saturday's game was that it allowed coach Neil Alexander to rest 
			some of his players. A number of his players were on the floor for 
			most, if not all, of the win Friday over the eighth-ranked Lions. By 
			halftime Saturday, 10 of the 12 players on the roster had seen 
			action. Those minutes of rest will certainly prove important leading 
			into the five games in six days coming up. 
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			 Mattoon was able to give a strong showing in the fourth quarter, 
			well after this one had been put in the win column for the Railers. 
			The 17-12 advantage was a lot too late for coach Josh Forsythe's 
			squad, but did give them something to build on. If there was one area of slight concern, it was the less than 60 
			percent free-throw shooting on the night, hindered by making only 
			half their free throws in the fourth quarter. No matter the opponent sitting at the opposite bench, coach 
			Alexander is quick to caution on the dangers of not being ready to 
			play each and every night. "When the intensity isn't there, it affects everything -- the 
			shooting, free throw shooting, everything," Alexander said. "And you 
			look at Monday night, if we go in there (Chatham) not ready to play 
			against an improved Taylorville team, we'll end up getting beat." Block's 15 points led the way for the Railers, with Podbelsek 
			adding 13. Max Cook, who had been the go-to guy the past few games, 
			was able to pull back a little, scoring just six points. Conrady and 
			Tyler Horchem each added four, Will Cook hit three of his four free 
			throws, with Austin Krusz and Edward Bowlby adding a basket. Bobby 
			Dunovsky rounded out the scoring, splitting a pair of free throws. As has been the case all year, the sophomores got the night off 
			to a good start with a convincing 60-28 win. 
			 The Railers are back in action Monday night at 6:30 as they open 
			play in the County Market Winter Classic in Chatham, starting with 
			Taylorville, a team they handled by 30 earlier in the season. It 
			also is scheduled to mark the return of Joey Olden, sidelined since 
			game three with a broken arm. Olden is not expected to start but 
			work back into the lineup slowly. ___ LINCOLN (50) Block 5 5-7 15, Podbelsek 6 0-0 13, MCook 2 0-0 6, Horchem 2 0-0 
			4, Conrady 2 0-1 4, WCook 0 3-4 3, Krusz 1 0-0 2, Bowlby 1 0-0 2, 
			Dunovsky 0 1-2 1, Perry 0 0-0 0, Ebelherr 0 0-2 0. Team 19 9-16 50. 
			3-point field goals 3 (MCook 2, Podbelsek). MATTOON (28) Kittell 8, Price 6, AVeith 3, Scott 3, Pilsen 2, Speer 2, Wetzel 
			2, White 2. Team 9 6-7 28. 3-point field goals 4 (Price 2, AVeith, 
			Kittell). Scoring by quarters: LCHS 9-14-15-12 50Mattoon 2-4-5-17 28
 
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