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The
state of Lincoln Railer basketball
By Greg
Taylor
[NOV.
22, 2000]
The
Lincoln Railers began their 2000-2001 season Monday evening with a victory
over Limestone High School during the opening session of the annual
Lincoln Thanksgiving Tournament. Lincoln will play four more games over
this holiday weekend, against the following teams: Pontiac, Danville,
Rockford Guilford and Rockford Jefferson. Lincoln High School has compiled
an incredible 97-18 record the last four seasons, highlighted by a trip to
the Elite Eight during the 1998-99 season. What will this season have in
store? Only time will tell, but the LDN was able to sit down with varsity
assistant coach Eric Ewald on Monday afternoon and assess the state of
Lincoln Railer basketball:
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Strengths
1.
Senior leadership
The
Railers will be led by their four seniors, including Gregg Alexander, Chad
Tungate, Paris Williams and J.T. Ashley. When January rolls around, look
for the Railers to start these four seniors with consistency.
2.
Overall team depth
In
Monday's opener, the Railer's used nine players even though two post
players were unavailable for game action. Look for the Railers to play up
to 10 players regularly. Depth will also allow the Railer's to expend
significant amounts of energy on defense, which could become a real team
strength.
3.
Perimeter play
Mark
this down right now — no team in the Central State Eight has the
perimeter players LCHS is blessed with this season. It starts with
Alexander, who recently signed with nearby Division I Illinois State
University. Gregg will lead the Railers both offensively and defensively.
The play of Tungate and Williams will surprise many Railer fans, as both
players appear to have the confidence and ability to take over a game if
needed. Backing up these three seniors will be juniors Michael Aper and
Andy Knopp and sophomore Cory Farmer.
4.
The 1-2-2 ball press
Most
teams would face certain demise if they started and played a lineup
featuring primarily guards and undersized post players. However, for
decades the 1-2-2 ball press has allowed Lincoln to remain very successful
against teams from Springfield, Champaign, Decatur, Bloomington-Normal and
Quincy. Look for Alexander to play the point on the press defensively and
use his 6-5 frame to record steals and force the opposition into mistakes.
5.
Coaching staff
Neal
Alexander has proven time and again how to win and compete at a very high
level. In most other communities, coach Al would be revered for the
consistent excellence year in and year out. However, in Lincoln, fans have
become spoiled with yearly success. The LDN realizes the value coach Al
brings to the basketball program and salutes him for his continued
success. The remainder of the coaching staff, consisting of Eric Ewald,
Donnie Aeilts, Darrin Worth and Jason Osborn, bring great game knowledge
and passion for excellence to LCHS basketball.
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Weaknesses
1.
Overall team size and strength
This
will force the Railers to create an up-tempo attack both offensively and
defensively and mandate the Railers get very serious about blocking out for
rebounds on both ends of the court.
2.
Post play, especially early in the season
The
Railers will be without two former starters, J.T. Ashley and Derek Schrader,
for early parts of this season. Players like Brandon Welch and Adam
Schonauer will be called up to step their game up a level, and others, like
Brock Werner, will need to be ready to go each night as well. The wild card
in this mix may be sophomore Ryne Komnick. He appears to have both post and
perimeter skills and may allow the Railers to play him in a post position
defensively, while utilizing his perimeter skills on offense. As a result,
look for the Railers to play four and even five perimeter players at a time
(remember the '95-'96 Railer team?). This will work in some situations, but
early season games against Danville, Peoria Manual and Springfield will
challenge the Railers, not to mention the Bloomington-Normal Holiday
Classic, featuring many great teams and players, including all-state center
Eddie Curry (6-10, 275 pounds) of Thornwood.
3.
Schedule
Once again
the Railers have one of the toughest schedules in central Illinois. Not only
will the Railers face each CS8 team twice again this season, but they will
also face Peoria Manual (away), Peoria Richwoods (away), Danville (home),
Centralia (away) and Lockport (home), as well as playing in the B-N Holiday
Classic.
Overall,
Lincoln will once again have exciting players and shoot for excellence on
the court. As fans, we have a great opportunity to positively encourage
and uplift both players and coaches, both during the games and away from
the gym while in the community. For several decades, Lincoln basketball has
been known for greatness both in and out of Lincoln. Hopefully, the season
will provide more of the same.
[Greg
Taylor]
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LCHS roster
No. |
Name |
Ht. |
Wt. |
Year |
Pos. |
3 |
Paris
Williams |
5'11" |
150 |
Senior |
G |
4 |
Gregg
Alexander |
6'4" |
185 |
Senior |
G |
5 |
Ryne Komnick |
6'0" |
190 |
Sophomore |
G-F |
10 |
Chad Tungate |
6'0" |
150 |
Senior |
G |
12 |
Chris
Bunch |
5'7" |
135 |
Sophomore |
G |
14 |
Andy Knopp |
5'11" |
160 |
Junior |
G |
20 |
Michael Aper |
5'11" |
150 |
Junior |
G |
22 |
Josh
Gallagher |
6'1" |
160 |
Sophomore |
G-F |
24 |
J.T.
Ashley |
6'4" |
180 |
Senior |
F |
30 |
Adam
Schonauer |
6'1" |
170 |
Junior |
F |
32 |
Cory
Farmer |
5'11" |
160 |
Sophomore |
G |
34 |
John
Peters |
6'0" |
140 |
Sophomore |
G |
40 |
Derek
Schrader |
6'0" |
200 |
Sophomore |
F |
42 |
Brandon
Welch |
6'4" |
175 |
Junior |
F-C |
44 |
Brock
Werner |
6'4" |
185 |
Sophomore |
F-C |
50 |
Lucas
Lamb |
6'2" |
180 |
Sophomore |
C |
Head
coach: Neil Alexander
Assistant
coaches: Eric Ewald (varsity assistant), Donnie Aeilts
(sophomore head coach), Darrin Worth (freshmen head coach), Jason
Osborn (freshmen assistant coach)
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Upcoming schedule
Nov.
22, 24, 25 |
Holiday
tournament in Lincoln |
Friday,
Dec. 1 |
At
Sacred Heart-Griffin |
Friday,
Dec. 8 |
Home
against Taylorville |
Saturday,
Dec. 9 |
At
Peoria Manual |
Friday,
Dec. 15 |
Home
against Springfield |
Dec.
27, 28, 29, 30 |
Bloomington-Normal
Holiday tournament |
Friday,
Jan. 5 |
At
Springfield Lanphier |
Saturday,
Jan. 6 |
At
Taylorville |
Friday,
Jan. 12 |
Home
against Chatham-Glenwood |
Saturday,
Jan. 13 |
At
Springfield Southeast |
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