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Wooden
bat team wins doubleheader with Rochester
[OCT.
18, 2000] Lincoln’s
wooden bat baseball team moved its record to an impressive 9-1 over the weekend
in East Peoria, defeating Rochester 4-3 and 4-1. Lincoln’s offense created
only four hits in game one and three hits in game two, but it scored when
necessary. Pitching was once again a critical factor in the victories. Justin
Dedman, Josh McDaniel and Jamison Sheley held Rochester to only two hits in the
opener; while Chris Phillips, Ryan Williams and Blake Schoonover allowed only
one hit apiece in the second game.
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[Blake Schoonover’s pitching played a key role in Lincoln’s
second game against Rochester.]
In
game one, Lincoln’s first two runs came off of a wild pitch that scored Dedman
and a two-out RBI single by Andy Knopp that plated Williams. Lincoln runners
were held at bay until the last inning. Rochester tied the game in the fifth
inning and went ahead 3-2 in the sixth. Lincoln started the top of the seventh
inning with a base hit by Dedman, who was then caught stealing. Williams walked
and Sheley flied out to center for the second out. With the game on the line,
Phillips cracked an RBI double to left field to tie the game and went to third
on the unsuccessful attempt to cut down Williams at the plate. He then scored
himself on a passed ball. The one-run lead was enough for Sheley, who tallied
the save.
[Ryan Williams is one of three pitchers who helped limit
Rochester to only one run in the second game.]
Although
Lincoln committed three errors in the game, its defense turned two 5-4-3 double
plays, the first involving Knopp and Matt Boyer and the second, in the seventh
inning, involving Boyer and Schoonover. Base-running problems probably cost
Lincoln a couple more runs. Two times with fewer than two outs, runners at
second were doubled off, not tagging up in time after caught fly balls.
Nevertheless, the team pulled out its fourth one-run win in nine games.
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In
the second game, Lincoln scratched out four runs, taking advantage of Rochester
miscues and timely hits. Williams, who reached base on a dropped third strike in
the second inning, scored first on an RBI single by Andrew Bartman. After
reaching base on an error in the fourth, Dedman was driven home on a two-out RBI
single by Williams. Lincoln’s final two runs came in the seventh. Knopp began
the inning on a long mishandled fly ball to center that he stretched into a
two-base error, eventually scoring on a wild pitch from third. Phillips singled
and was later driven home on an RBI single by Sheley.
[Justin Dedman patiently waits for the pitch.]
Lincoln
played errorless defense in the second game, and the pitchers stymied Rochester’s
offense. Phillips allowed no runs through the first three innings. While
yielding a run in the fourth, Williams left runners standing at second and third
when he ended the inning with two strikeouts. Schoonover then blanked Rochester
in the final two innings, striking out four.
Lincoln will play 12
p.m. doubleheaders against Quincy and Dwight this Saturday and Sunday at Lincoln
Christian College.
[Rich
Knopp]
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Soccer:
Lincoln College vs. Lincoln Land
[OCT.
18, 2000] Lincoln
College’s men’s soccer team hosted Lincoln Land yesterday afternoon. The
final score was 1-0 for Lincoln Land.
The
game was very evenly matched according to Lincoln College’s Coach Howard,
"Both teams played great. Both refused to lose, neither would give in. It
was two great teams playing an exceptional game." Lincoln Land was not able
to score until the 27th minute of overtime. Ryan Dennis scored the goal on a
header. Matt Stoeff of Lincoln College made seven saves. Pat Miller made seven
saves for Lincoln Land.
Lincoln College’s
new record is 9-7-1. Lincoln Land’s record is 12-5-2.
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Swimming:
Olympia vs. Peoria Woodruff
[OCT.
18, 2000] Yesterday
afternoon in Peoria, Olympia and Peoria Woodruff competed in a swim meet won by
Olympia, 106-68. Individual and relay winners are listed below.
200-yard
medley relay – Peoria Woodruff: Pogioli, Stow, Bussan, Godsil; 2:15.96
200
freestyle – Olympia: Nafziger, 2:38.55
200
intermediate medley – Peoria Woodruff: Pogioli, 2:25.79
50
freestyle – Peoria Woodruff: Bussan, :27.70
Diving
– Peoria Woodruff: Johnston, 156.10
100
butterfly – Peoria Woodruff: Pogiol, 1:09.17
100
freestyle – Peoria Woodruff: Bussan, 1:01.49
500
freestyle – Peoria Woodruff: Stow, 6:42.54
200
freestyle relay – Peoria Woodruff: Bussan, Pogioli, Sippel, Stow; 2:01.18
100
backstroke – Olympia: Mahaffey, 1:23.89
100
breaststroke – Olympia: Fraher, 1:39.22
400 freestyle
relay – Olympia: Shaffer, Mahaffey, Rawlins, Fraher; 4:33.02
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Volleyball:
LCHS vs. Springfield Southeast
[OCT.
18, 2000] Lincoln
Community High School’s ladies volleyball team defeated Springfield Southeast
in Springfield yesterday, 15-10 and 15-5.
Darcy
White and Ashley Boyer each served up six points for Lincoln. Kristina Cook made
nine kills and one block. Kari McFadden also blocked one ball. Kelli Gleason
assisted her teammates 16 times.
Lincoln
High School is now 23-9-1 overall and 5-1 in the Central State Eight Conference.
The junior
varsity teams also had an opportunity to play. Lincoln beat Southeast again,
15-11 and 15-7.
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Volleyball:
Hartsburg-Emden vs. Glasford
[OCT.
18, 2000] Hartsburg-Emden
ladies traveled to Glasford yesterday to play volleyball with Illini Bluffs’
high school team. Hartsburg defeated Illini Bluffs 15-7 and 15-3.
Valerie
Tillman served up 12 of Hartsburg-Emden’s 30 points. Nikki Chapman had seven
kills. Ashley Luken blocked three balls. Beth Guy assisted 13 times.
Hartsburg
now has 18 wins and eight losses. Their record is 4-0 in the Tomahawk
Conference.
The junior
varsity match also went to Hartsburg-Emden. Both game scores were 15-5.
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Volleyball:
Mount Pulaski vs. Illini Central
[OCT.
18, 2000] Mount
Pulaski and Illini Central’s ladies volleyball teams competed yesterday in
Mason City. Mount Pulaski won 12-15, 15-2, and 15-4.
Mary
Olson of Mount Pulaski had 13 service points. Bethany Dulle made 13 kills and
two blocks. Lindsay also made two blocks. Tiffany Conaway really helped her team
with 30 assists!
Alyson
Kastner served up six points for Illini Central. Kim Bauman had five kills, and
Jeni McLaughlin assisted ten times.
Mount Pulaski’s
record is 22-7.
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College
volleyball: LC vs. LCC
[OCT.
18, 2000] Lincoln
College and Lincoln Christian College’s women’s volleyball teams met at LCC
yesterday afternoon. Lincoln Christian College won, 15-4, 15-8 and 15-3.
Christine
Lott, Candace Sheley and Kristen Stewart each made four kills for Lincoln
College. Christine Lott also blocked five balls. Bonnie Brown assisted 11 times,
and Adie Harmon made five aces.
This Saturday,
Lincoln College will have three matches at home. The ladies play Lewis and Clark
at 9 a.m., Shawnee at 11 a.m. and Springfield College at 1 p.m. Next Monday, the
23rd, Lincoln College will host John Wood at 7 p.m. for the first round of the
regional.
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LC
golfer qualifies for national tournament
[OCT.
17, 2000] Justin
Stephens of Lincoln College qualified for the National Junior College Golf
Tournament at College Station, Texas, in June by shooting rounds of 79-76 at the
Far Oaks Golf Course in O’Fallon this past weekend.
Stephens
finished eighth in the tournament, and the top 10 finishers qualified for the
national tournament. Lincoln College placed fifth in the team competition, with
a score of 643. Rend Lake won the team title with a 605 total score.
Other
scores for Lincoln College were Zach Baker 161, Tom Peterson 164, Bobby Diehl
165 and Matt Fitzpatrick 172.
[Bill
Martinie, Lincoln College sports information director]
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Volleyball:
Lincoln College vs. Lewis and Clark
[OCT.
17, 2000] In
a game played at Godfrey on Monday, Lincoln College lost to Lewis and Clark. The
Lynx lost all three matches: 15-1, 15-10, 15-6.
Stats:
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Christine Lott supplied three kills, three blocks.
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Candace Sheley stood out with three kills, two blocks, three digs.
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Bonnie Brown made three assists.
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Adie Harmon provided three kills, three blocks.
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Melissa Cundiff made three assists.
The
Lynx play at LCC on Tuesday.
[Bill
Martinie, Lincoln College sports information director]
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Volleyball:
Hartsburg-Emden vs. Springfield Lutheran
[OCT.
16, 2000] Friday
afternoon in Hartsburg, Hartsburg-Emden defeated Springfield Lutheran’s high
school ladies volleyball team, 15-5 and 15-3.
Bergman
served up 12 points for Hartsburg. Williams made six kills. Wrage made seven
kills and three blocks. Rayburn blocked two balls, and Guy assisted her
teammates 12 times.
The junior
varsity volleyball teams also competed Friday afternoon. Hartsburg-Emden won,
15-6 and 15-6.
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Volleyball:
Mount Pulaski girls play in tournament
[OCT.
16, 2000] Mount
Pulaski’s volleyball team competed in the Glenbard Tournament this past
Friday. They played two matches, one against Marist and the other against
Wheaton-Warrensville South.
Mount
Pulaski won their first match against Marist, 15-2 and 15-7. Olson of Mount
Pulaski helped her team with nine points and five kills. Dulle had six kills.
Conaway assisted her teammates 21 times, and Clements blocked four balls.
The
second match did not go as well as the first. Wheaton-Warrensville South beat
Mount Pulaski, 15-2, 10-15 and 15-2. During this match, Mount Pulaski’s
Conaway really stood out. She made eight points and assisted 30 times. Clements
made 11 kills and Stratton made six kills. Olson and Clements each made three
blocks.
Mount Pulaski
left the tournament with one win and one loss.
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Soccer:
Lincoln College vs. Danville
[OCT.
16, 2000] Lincoln
College’s men’s soccer team beat Danville 7-1 on Saturday, here in Lincoln.
Ben
Chavolla, assisted by Leo Clark and Ryan McCabe, scored one of Lincoln’s
goals. Alex Sandoval made two of Lincoln’s goals. He was assisted by Ben
Chavolla for one goal and by George Mwenisongole for another goal. George
Mwenisongole also made two of Lincoln’s goals. Andre Perry assisted
Mwenisongole for the first goal, and Ben Chavolla assisted him for the other
goal. Cory Dolton scored a goal for Lincoln with help from Ortez Davis and Aaron
Gullion. Matt Stoeff and Marco Cesario each saved three balls in goal for
Lincoln College.
Danville’s
one goal was scored by Prosancik.
Lincoln’s new
record is 9-6-1. The team’s final regular season game will be here in town, on
Tuesday, Oct. 17, at 4 p.m. against Lincoln Land.
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