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Lincoln
College men's basketball
[DEC.
16, 2000]
Twelfth-ranked
Lincoln College rolled to an impressive 82-60 victory over Black Hawk Thursday
night on the losers’ floor. The victory runs the Lynx record to
11-2 for the season. Lincoln College is now on midterm break and will not return
to action until mid-January. The latest national junior college ranking lists
the Lynx at No. 12 in the nation.
Lincoln
used excellent shooting to handle the hosts Thursday night. The Lynx raced to a
43-28 halftime lead by shooting nearly 52 percent. The Lynx then shot even
better the second half, hitting 17 of 30 attempts for 57 percent. Lincoln
finished with a shooting percentage of 54 percent (34 of 63). Lincoln's defense
held the hosts to just under 40 percent shooting (22 of 56).
Leading
a balanced Lincoln attack was Marlon Brooks with 17 points. Joining the
sophomore guard in double figures were Jay Bates with 16, Michael Sams with 13
and Brian Moffitt with 11. Brooks also led the Lynx in rebounding with seven
boards, and he registered four assists. Lincoln College held a 38-30 rebounding
edge in the contest.
Defensively
the Lynx forced Black Hawk into 23 turnovers while turning the ball over 15
times themselves. Rodney Anderson was the leading scorer for Black Hawk, with
18.
Lincoln
College (82) — Jerron
Hobson 2-5-0-0-4; Michael Whrle 1-2-0-0-2; Terry Reed 1-1-0-0-2; Gene Reed
2-3-0-0-4; Jay Bates 7-10-2-3-16; Ryan Brinker 0-1-2-2-2; Marlon Brooks
7-16-2-2-17; Andrew Kehr 0-0-0-1-0; Michael Sams 5-7-3-4-13; Brian Moffitt
4-7-3-4-11; Eric Crockrell 4-7-1-4-9; Brian Thorsen 1-4-0-0-2. Totals:
34-63-13-20-82. Three-point goals: Brooks.
Black Hawk (60)
— Jesse Collum
3-6-0-0-8; Carlos Morales 1-3-1-2-3; Quantarius Burns 1-7-1-2-3; Cory Prather
1-5-0-0-2; Dan Colbrese 0-0-1-2-1; Rodney Anderson 7-8-3-4-18; Milorad Krajnovic
1-5-0-0-2; Lorenzo Wilson 1-4-0-0-2; Darrell Richardson 0-1-2-2-2; Nathan Sharp
6-12-4-4-17; Ryan Barton 1-5-0-0-2. Totals: 22-56-12-16-60.
Three-point goals: Collum 2, Anderson, Sharp.
[Bill
Martinie,
Lincoln College sports information director]
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Tickets
for sale
[DEC.
15, 2000]
Tickets
for the State Farm Classic Dec. 27-30 may be purchased at Lincoln Community High
School until Dec. 20. The tickets are season passes that will let you attend all
of the games at the classic. Both boys and girls basketball teams will play.
Tickets
will also be sold at the ticket booth at the LCHS basketball game Friday, Dec.
15.
Ticket prices
are $20 for adults and $15 for students.
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Illini
Central girls vs. Rochester
[DEC.
15, 2000]
Illini
Central hosted Rochester for a high school girls basketball game. Unfortunately,
Rochester’s varsity and junior varsity teams defeated both of Illini Central’s
teams. The final score of the varsity match was 78-38.
Illini
Central had four 3-pointers: three by Damm and one by Oney. Damm scored the most
points of Illini’s players, with 13. She had two field goals in addition to
her
3-pointers. Winkelman also helped her team with 11 points, from five field goals
and one free throw. The rest of the players’ statistics were as follows: Oney
3-0-7, Montgomery 1-1-3, Francis 1-0-2 and Blackstock 1-0-2. The team made 16
field goals and two free throws, or 38 points, altogether.
Rochester
made two 3-pointers, one each by Kalabres and Olthoff. In total, Rochester made
36 field goals, four free throws and 78 points.
In the junior
varsity game, Rochester won 47-36.
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Olympia
girls vs. Central Catholic
[DEC.
15, 2000]
Central
Catholic and Olympia High School’s girls basketball teams faced off yesterday in
Stanford. Olympia was leading at the end of the first quarter, then fell one
point behind Central Catholic in the second quarter. Central maintained their
lead in the next two quarters to win 64-55.
Gaither
made almost half of Olympia’s points. She scored the team’s three 3-pointers
in the game. She also made six 2-point field goals and five free throws to earn
26 points. Doornbos had the next highest number of points, 12, from six field
goals. The rest of the individual statistics were as follows: Prager 3-0-6,
Bachman 2-1-5, Fraher 1-2-4, and Litwiller 1-0-2. The team scored 22 field
goals, 8 free throws and 55 points altogether.
Waterstraat
and Kohn each scored a 3-pointer for Central Catholic. Altogether Central had 25
field goals, 12 free throws and 64 points.
Olympia’s
junior varsity team destroyed Central’s junior varsity team 42-18.
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Olympia
swimmers vs. Bloomington
[DEC.
15, 2000]
Olympia
invited Bloomington’s high school boys to Stanford for a swimming meet
yesterday afternoon. Bloomington beat Olympia’s swimmers 94-87.
The
event results are as follows:
200-yard
medley relay — Olympia: Kindred, Brooks, Hentzen and Eaton, 201.41
200
freestyle — Bloomington: Fillingham, 1:49.75
200
individual medley — Bloomington: Hug, 2:16.21
50
freestyle — Bloomington: Chiles, 24.96
Diving
– Bloomington: Bray, 219.70
100
butterfly — Bloomington: Fillingham, 57.21
100
freestyle — Bloomington: Chiles, 54.06
500
freestyle — Bloomington: Hug, 4:58.77
200
freestyle relay — Bloomington: Fillingham, Chiles, Hug, Thomas, 1:43.47
100
backstroke — Olympia: Kindred, 1:06.14
100
breaststroke — Bloomington: Lyle
400 freestyle
relay — Bloomington: Fillingham, Chiles, Hug, Cox, 3:43.31
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Olympia
in triple wrestling match
[DEC.
15, 2000]
Mahomet-Seymour hosted Olympia
and Pontiac for a triple wrestling match yesterday afternoon. The match between
Olympia and Mahomet ended with Olympia on top, 29-25. Olympia continued its
success in the second match, against Pontiac, and won 54-19. Mahomet-Seymour
easily beat Pontiac in their match, 57-15.
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Lincoln
College women's basketball
[DEC.
15, 2000]
Balanced
scoring led the Lincoln College Lynx women's basketball team to a 73-62 victory
over Black Hawk Thursday night at Moline. The victory runs the Lynx record
to 10-1 at the midyear break. Lincoln College will return to action Jan. 11
against Lakeland College of Mattoon.
Ten
Lynx cracked the scoring column for coach Carol Wilson. Tameeka Dawson and Jesse
Dullard both scored 13 points, while Sarah McLaughlin added 10 for the
Lynx.
Lincoln
used a strong first half to put the hosts away. Dawson led the first-half
charge with nine points. Jessica Trainer contributed seven
first-half points, including the only 3-point basket of the game. Ronni Beebe
also scored seven of her nine points in the first half, while Dullard was
connecting on a pair of baskets and five of six charity tosses, for nine points.
Lincoln
College (73) — Tameeka
Dawson 6-1-13; Candace Sheley 1-0-2; Christine Lott 4-0-8; Jessica Trainer
3-2-9; Chanel Roebuck 2-0-4; Tammy Bausley 1-0-2; Jenny Story 1-2-4; Ronni Beebe
2-4-8; Sarah McLaughlin 4-2-10; Jesse Dullard 4-5-13. Totals:
28-16-73. Three-point goal: Trainer.
Black Hawk (62)
— Ponce 2-0-4; Stenger
3-2-9; Haynes 0-2-2; Carlson 5-5-15; Gay 4-7-15; Karah 6-3-15; Thorpe
1-0-2. Totals: 21-19-62. Three-point goal: Stenger.
[Bill
Martinie,
Lincoln College sports information director]
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LCHS
girls vs. Lanphier
[DEC.
13, 2000]
Lanphier’s
girls braved the roads yesterday to come to Lincoln and compete in a high school
basketball game. Lincoln beat Lanphier 62-46.
Oller
led Lincoln’s charge with her 18 points. She made six field goals and six free
throws. Cook and Humbert were right behind Oller with 15 and 13 points
respectively. Cook had seven field goals and one free throw, while Humbert had
five field goals and three free throws. Ingram scored two 3-pointers for Lincoln’s
team to earn a total of six points. Johnson made one field goal and three free
throws, or five points. Whalen shot three free throws, and Bunch had two free
throws. As a team, Lincoln scored 21 field goals, 18 free throws and 62 points.
Nolden scored
Lanphier’s only 3-pointer of the game. In total, Lanphier of Springfield
scored 18 field goals, nine free throws and 46 points.
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Mount
Pulaski boys vs. Clinton
[DEC.
13, 2000]
Clinton
High School braved the roads yesterday to play a boys basketball game in Mount
Pulaski. Clinton beat Mount Pulaski 68-54.
Brown
and Anderson led Mount Pulaski. Brown made 15 points for his team with six field
goals and three free throws. Anderson made 13 points for Mount Pulaski with five
field goals and three free throws. Gieseke assisted Mount Pulaski with three
field goals and two free throws, or eight points. The rest of the individual
scores are as follows: Blaum 2-1-5, Schlitt 2-0-4, Clark 1-1-3, Davis 1-0-2,
Hudson 1-0-2 and Deibert 1-0-2. The team made 22 field goals and ten free
throws, or 54 points altogether.
Clinton
players Smith and Whitted made one 3-pointer each. The team made a total of 20
field goals, 26 free throws and 68 points.
Mount Pulaski’s
junior varsity team just about doubled Clinton’s junior varsity team’s
score: 74-38.
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