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WL-B
advances to 8A final
[FEB.
15, 2001] West
Lincoln-Broadwell competed in the Class 8A State Tournament in Concord yesterday
against Potomac. The game was a nail-biter!
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At
the end of the first quarter, Potomac was up 18-8. In the second quarter, the
Wolverines held Potomac to 18 points and added six points to their own score.
Potomac was still ahead, 31-24, at the end of the third quarter, but the
Wolverines rallied in the fourth. West Lincoln-Broadwell’s eighth grade boys
beat Potomac by one point, 44-43.
Deilkes
led the Wolverines with 16 points. Pickering made 10 points, and Harp made nine
points. Gutmann scored six points, and Bridges shot three points.
Tonight, West
Lincoln-Broadwell will face off against Metcalf at 7:15 p.m. in Concord for the
Class 8A championship. Go Wolverines!
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Junior
high volleyball
[FEB.
15, 2001] Mount
Pulaski’s junior high volleyball teams defeated Chiddix yesterday afternoon
here in Logan County. The seventh grade team won 16-14, 6-15, 15-9, and the
eighth grade team won 13-15, 15-5, 15-2.
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High school basketball
[FEB.
14, 2001]
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Illini
Central vs. Illini Bluffs
Down
in the first half, the Cougars inched their way past Illini Bluffs to win by
four points Tuesday night at Glasford.
Quarter
scores: 17-19, 27-30, 41-38, 64-60.
Leading
the Cougars as high scorer was Arnold with 26. Fletcher had their one 3-point
field goal.
IC
team stats: Miller 2-3-7, Hankins 2-2-6, Fletcher 2-6-11, Grimsley 1-4-6,
Giesler, Arnold 10-6-26, Deters 4-0-8; totaling 21 field goals, 21 free throws,
64 points.
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College
basketball
[FEB.
14, 2001]
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Lincoln
College vs. Illinois Central
Two
wildcats faced off at the Illinois Central Cougars’ court when the Lincoln
Lynx came to visit. What a scrap it was, too. The Lynx, down by only two points
at the half, never could get their paws to dunk the ball one more time than the
Cougars and lost by only two points.
Halftime
score was 29-31. With an equal 38-point gain in the second half by both teams,
the Cougars won 69-67.
LC
team stats: White, Reed, G. Reed, Coleman 3-0-3, Bates 7-5-19, Brinker 0-1-1,
Brooks 4-3-1, Kehr, Sams 1-0-2, Moffitt 6-2-14, Cockrell 5-1-11, Thorsen;
totaling 26 field goals, 15 free throws, 67 points.
Lead scorer Jay
Bates made 19 points, seven turnovers and six assists. Eric Cockrell grabbed 11
rebounds.
Lincoln
Christian College vs. St. Louis Christian College
Back
on track, LCC Preachers chalked up one more, winning 88-71. Coach Randy Kirk
says his team "did not play with our usual intensity defensively. We let
them stay close, especially in the second half. Because of our lack of intensity
we let them back into the game. About halfway into the second half we switched
to man-to-man and were able to pick up the intensity on defense. We bridged the
gap and built on our lead." Kirk also wanted to acknowledge Matt Clark
saying, "Even though he plays a lot of minutes in each game, he steps it up
every night. He has had 50 percent shooting, near perfect free throws, six at
the boards, six assists."
LCC
team stats: Clark 9-8-29, Raymer 1-2-5, Weber 2-2-6, Johnson, Bowman 6-0-13,
Watson 6-2-14, Turney, Okusami 5-4-14, Barker 0-1-1, Simmons 3-0-6; totaling 32
field goals, 19 free throws, 88 points.
Three-point
field goals were made for Lincoln by Clark (3), Raymer and Bowman.
The
Preachers are now 18-14.
LCC
plays Moody Bible Institute Thursday night. It is a regional game.
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West
Lincoln-Broadwell continues in 8A competition
[FEB.
13, 2001] Yesterday
afternoon, West Lincoln-Broadwell played Cornell in the Class 8A IESA State
competition in Concord. WL-B’s Wolverines won 51-40. Their lead scorer was
Pickering, with 22 points.
Due to their
win, West Lincoln-Broadwell plays Potomac at 6 p.m. Wednesday.
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Boys
high school basketball
[FEB.
13, 2001]
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Hartsburg-Emden vs.
Delavan
Hartsburg-Emden’s
Stags traveled to Delavan yesterday afternoon for a basketball game. Delavan led
the entire game, but Hartem narrowed Delavan’s first-quarter lead of 14 points
to 7 points by the end of the game. The final score was 59-52.
Anderson
and Leesman made a large contribution to their team. Anderson made 13 points
with five field goals and three free throws. Leesman shot three field goals and
six free throws to equal 12 points. Aper and Jones each made eight points. Aper
shot two 3-pointers and two free throws. Jones shot four field goals. Another
Jones on Hartem’s team scored five points. Gleason made four, and Behrends
made two. As a team, the Stags made two 3-pointers, 14 field goals and 14 free
throws.
Delavan shot a
total of two 3-pointers, 17 field goals and 15 free throws.
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Girls
high school basketball
[FEB.
13, 2001]
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Lincoln vs.
Champaign Central
Lincoln’s
Lady Railers faced off against Champaign Central in Champaign yesterday.
Champaign took the lead and increased it as the game progressed. The final score
was 56-30.
Humbert
led the Lady Railers with her 13 points. She scored six field goals and one free
throw. Cook made three field goals or six points. Oller shot four points, and
Johnson shot three. Peters and Ingram both made two points for Lincoln. The Lady
Railers scored a total of 13 field goals and four free throws.
Champaign made
five 3-pointers, 10 field goals and 11 free throws.
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Lincoln
Christian College basketball report
[FEB.
13, 2001] Yesterday
evening, Lincoln Christian College hosted two different teams for basketball
games. The Angels welcomed Maranatha, and the Preachers welcomed Judson College.
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The
Angels lost 91-62. The statistics are unavailable for that game.
The
Preachers beat Judson 106-93. Coach Randy Kirk reflected, "This is the
first time all year we came close to playing a 40-minute game." Lincoln had
a lot of its guys score during the game, but Kirk made a point to mention that
there were guys who did not score but still played well. Coach Kirk also
highlighted Matt Clark’s 38 points and seven assists, saying, "He shot
really well."
Clark
made five 3-pointers, six field goals and 11 free throws. Dante Watson, Antoni
Okusami and Donnie Bowman were also great assets to their team with 20, 18 and
17 points respectively. Watson made eight field goals and four free throws.
Okusami shot six field goals and free throws. Bowman scored one 3-pointer, three
field goals and eight free throws. Jim Turney made eight points with eight free
throws. Josh Weber shot three points, and Jake Raymer made two. As a team,
Lincoln scored six 3-pointers, 24 field goals and 40 free throws.
Judson
College made a total of nine 3-pointers, 25 field goals and 16 free throws.
The men’s new
record is 17 wins and 14 losses. Lincoln Christian College’s Preachers play
again tonight at home against St. Louis Christian
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Gators
swim in CIA Shark Meet
[FEB.
12, 2001] Coach
Heidi Heidbreder reports that the Gators continue breaking both personal and
team records. Four Gator swimmers achieved their A times at this past weekend’s
CIA Shark Meet in Peoria. Alberta Danley and Zach Ziemba both received their
first A time in the 25 free. Alberta’s time was 17.08 and Zach’s time was
16.87. Mallory Hinton received her A time in the 50 free with a time of 30.17,
and Gabrielle Ernst received her second A time in the 100 free with a time of
1:05.88.
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The
Gators also broke five team records over the weekend. Sam Wood broke his record
in the 100 IM with a time of 1:37.47 for the 8 and under age group. Gabrielle
Ernst broke the record in the 200 IM with a time of 2:25.97 for the 11 and 12
age group.
In
the 13 and 14 age group, Sean Weaver set a new team record in the 200 free with
a time of 2:04.31.
Finally,
in the senior division, Angie Couch set two team records: one in the 200 IM with
a time of 2:28.66 and the other in the 100 fly with a time of 1:08.85.
At
the Feb. 10 and 11 meet in Peoria, top 10 finishers for the Gators were as
follows:
8 and under
girls
Alberta
Danley — 50 free, 2nd, B; 25 breast, 5th, B; 25 fly, 2nd,
B; 25 free, 4th, A
Katie
Martin — 50 free, 10th, C; 25 breast, 10th, C; 25 fly, 9th,
C; 25 free, 6th, C
8 and
under boys
Brennan
Elsas — 50 free, 5th, B; 25 breast, 8th, B; 25 free, 2nd,
B; 25 back, 3rd, A
Sam
Wood — 50 free, 2nd, B; 50 breast, 4th, C; 25
fly, 3rd, A; 25 free, 2nd, A; 50 back, 8th, B;
100 IM, 1st, B, 1:37.47, team record
Zach
Ziemba — 50 free, 6th, B; 25 breast, 6th, C; 25 fly, 4th,
B; 25 free, 8th, A; 100 IM, 1st, C
9 and 10 boys
Andy Martin — 100 free, 7th,
C; 50 breast, 7th, C; 50 back, 8th, C; 100 IM, 10th,
C
200
medley relay — Wood, Elsas, Ziemba, Martin, 5th
200
free relay — Elsas, Martin, Ziemba, Wood, 8th
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11 and 12
girls
Cathy
Caldwell — 50 free, 2nd, C; 50 back, 1st, B, 39.95; 50
fly, 9th, C; 100 IM, 4th, C
Gabrielle
Ernst — 200 IM, 10th, B; 200 free, 2nd, B, 2:25.97, team
record
Mallory
Hinton — 100 free, 5th, B; 100 breast, 2nd, C
Mindy
Malerich — 100 free, 7th, B
200
medley relay — Caldwell, Malerich, Ernst, Hinton, 7th
13 and 14
girls
Stephanie
Couch — 200 IM, 8th, B; 500 free, 4th, B
Cassie
Martin — 100 back, 10th, C; 200 IM, 7th, C; 100 breast,
10th, C
13 and 14
boys
Sean
Weaver — 100 free, 6th, A; 200 IM, 4th, A; 100 breast, 1st,
B, 1:16.75; 500 free, 4th, A; 50 free, 5th, A; 200 free, 4th,
A, 2:04.31, team record; 100 back, 2nd, A; 100 fly, 2nd, A
Senior girls
Angie Couch —
100 free, 6th, A; 200 IM, 5th, A, 2:28.66, team record;
500 free, 6th, A; 50 free, 4th, A; 200 free, 3rd,
A; 100 back, 6th, A; 100 fly, 2nd, A, 1:08.85, team record
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Boys
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Hartsburg-Emden vs.
Dee-Mack
Dee-Mack
traveled to Hartsburg on Saturday for a basketball game. The final score went to
Dee-Mack, 55-38.
Hartsburg-Emden’s
individual statistics were as follows: Gleason 4-3-13, Anderson 4-0-9, Aper
2-0-5, K.Leasman 2-1-5, Wrage 2-0-4, and L. Jones 1-0-2. Hartem scored a total
of four 3-pointers, 11 field goals and four free throws.
Dee-Mack made
three 3-pointers, 17 field goals and 12 free throws.
Illini Central vs.
Petersburg Porta
On
Saturday, Illini Central challenged Porta in Petersburg to a basketball game.
Illini Central grabbed the lead and finished ahead, 73-50.
IC’s
star player was Arnold, and he made almost half of the team’s points. The
individual statistics for this game are unavailable.
LCHS vs. Peoria
Richwoods
This
past Saturday Lincoln faced off against Richwoods in Peoria. The Railsplitters
lost by just three points, 60-57.
Five
Lincoln players scored in the game, and four of them scored a lot. Tungate made
three 3-pointers, field goals and free throws to earn 18 points for Lincoln.
Schonauer shot 15 points with two 3-pointers, three field goals and three free
throws. Alexander and Ashley each made 11 points for the Railsplitters.
Alexander made the remaining two 3-pointers, plus one field goals and one free
throw. Ashley made five field goals and one free throw. Williams scored two
points for Lincoln. Altogether, they made seven 3-pointers, 14 field goals and
eight free throws.
Peoria
Richwoods made six 3-pointers, 14 field goals and 10 free throws.
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Mount Pulaski vs.
Warrensburg-Latham
Mount
Pulaski’s basketball team played Warrensburg-Latham this weekend in Riverton.
Mount Pulaski lost by only two points, 72-70.
Anderson,
Brown and Clark led the Hilltoppers. Anderson made one 3-pointer, six field
goals and four free throws, to earn 19 points for Mount Pulaski. Brown made the
second-highest number of points, 15, with six field goals and three free throws.
Clark scored four field goals and five free throws, or 13 points. Giesele made
three field goals and two free throws to earn eight points for Mount Pulaski.
Schlitt made seven points for the team with one 3-pointer, one field goal and
two free throws. Davis made four points, and Blaum and Smith each made two
points. As a team, Mount Pulaski scored two 3-pointers, 24 field goals and 16
free throws.
Warrensburg-Latham
made five 3-pointers, 20 field goals and 17 free throws.
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Olympia
hosts wrestling sectional
[FEB.
12, 2001] Class
A high school wrestling sectional competition was at Stanford on Saturday. Team
scores were not kept, but the results of the individual events were as follows:
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pounds — Orion: John Shaw major decision over Jimmy Chism of Hoopeston, 10-0
112
— GCMS: Lucas Gardner decisioned John Bultman of Petersburg Porta, 6-1
119
— Olympia: Tim DeLoriea technical fall vs. Nick Wright of Bismarck-Henning,
4:44
125
— Olympia: John Collins decisioned Chris Acree of GCMS, 8-2
130
— Olympia: Justin Collins technical fall vs. Brent Schmidgall of Eureka, 4:10
135
— Olympia: Brian Deloriea decisioned Jordan Broquard of Prairie Central, 11-6
140
— Olympia: Carlos Sanchez decisioned John Born of Orion, 7-5
145
— Pittsfield: Jaron Moss technical fall vs. Steve Taets of Orion, 4:51
152
— University High: Josh Phillips technical fall vs. Trent Blunier of Eureka,
3:36
160
— El Paso-Chenoa: Derek Hunsinger decisioned Chad Burge of Hoopeston Area,
10-7
171
— Olympia: Brian Eichhorn decisioned Brian Borrowman of Pittsfield, 2-1
189
— Jacksonville ISD: Luke Zurkamer injury default over Mike Petsas of Olympia
215
— Kewanee: Kime Weir injury default over Brady McCaw of Sherrard
275
— El Paso-Chenoa: Albert Schmidt pinned Ryand Roman of Taylor Ridge Rockridge,
4:37
The
results for third place were as follows:
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— Prairie Central: Ryan Schladenhauffen pinned Caleb Dietrich of Olympia, 2:42
112
— Camp Point Central: Brian Heinecke decisioned Chris Decker of Macomb, 8-4
119
— Hoopeston Area: Matt Allen major decision over Ross Reedy of Monmouth, 13-1
125
— Rock Island Alleman: Mark Bollaert decisioned Steve Woeckner of Taylor Ridge
Rockridge, 5-3
130
— Prairie Central: Aaron Rathbun decisioned Ryan DeVriendt of Sherrard, 5-3
135
— Taylor Ridge Rockridge: Kevin Amy major decision over Dustin Rush of Aledo,
19-9
140
— GCMS: Tyler Brucker decisioned Chris Chothen of Macomb, 6-2
145
— Olympia: Nick Bauman major decision over Ryan Watts of Petersburg Porta,
12-4
152
— Prairie Central: Brian Meints decisioned Jesse Mattson of Farmington, 7-1
160
— Pittsfield: Travis Helkey major decision over Sam Nietzel of Aledo, 11-2
171
— GCMS: Chris Johnson decisioned Mike Gillette of Monmouth, 9-6
189
— Prairie Central: Ryan Doran decisioned Eric McElory of Eureka, 6-2
215
— Prairie Central: Jared Kintner major decision over Eli Logan of Beardstown,
13-4
275
— IVC: Zach Schroeder decisioned Jimmy Bradshaw of Olympia. 7-3
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Lincoln
Christian College vs. Moody Bible College
[FEB.
12, 2001] On
Saturday afternoon, Lincoln Christian College’s women’s basketball team
welcomed Moody Bible College to Lincoln for a basketball game. The first half of
the game determined the final score, because both teams made 34 points in the
second half. Lincoln led Moody by eight points in the first half to win 68-60.
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Robbins
scored almost half of Lincoln’s points. She made 30 points with five
3-pointers, 3 field goals and nine free throws. O’Malley shot the
second-highest number of points for Lincoln: 15. She made six field goals and
three free throws. Jewell scored four field goals and two free throws, or 10
points. Urton made the team’s one other 3-pointer plus two field goals to earn
seven points for Lincoln. Spiering made four points and Flaherty made two
points. As a team, the Angels scored six 3-pointers, 16 field goals and 18 free
throws.
Moody made nine
3-pointers, nine field goals and 15 free throws.
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Lincoln
College vs. Lewis and Clark
[FEB.
12, 2001] Lincoln
College’s men’s team traveled to Lewis and Clark College on Saturday
afternoon to face off in a basketball game. At the end of the second half,
Lincoln was behind by three points; during the second half, they fell behind by
five points. The final score of the game was 66-58.
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Eric
Crockrell, Jay Bates and Marlon Brooks led the Lynx. Crockrell made 14 points
with five field goals and four free throws. Bates made four field goals and five
free throws, or 13 points. Brooks made the team’s one 3-pointer plus four
field goals and one free throw, or 12 points. Brian Moffitt scored seven points
for the Lynx, and Creston Coleman shot six points. Michael Sams made four
points, and Ryan Brinker made two. Altogether Lincoln made one 3-pointer, 21
field goals and 13 points.
Lewis
and Clark made a total of four 3-pointers, 22 field goals, and 10 free throws.
Lincoln’s new
record is 18 wins and five losses, 7-1 in their division.
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Boys
high school basketball
[FEB.
10, 2001]
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Lincoln
vs. Springfield
The Railsplitters led the way all four quarters for a clean
sweep on their home court against Springfield Friday night.
Quarter scores: 17-4, 42-16, 56-33, 76-50.
Leading the game for Lincoln in high points were Alexander
23, Williams 14 and Tungate 12.
Lincoln team
stats: Williams 3-8-14, Alexander 8-3-23, Komnick, Tungate 4-2-12, Bunch, Knopp
1-0-3, Aper 1-0-2, Gallagher, Ashley 4-1-9, Schonauer, Farmer 0-1-1, Farmer
0-1-1, Schrader 1-2-4, Welch 2-4-8, Werner; totaling 24 field goals, 21 free
throws, 76 points.
Seven 3-point
field goals for the Lincoln were scored by Alexander (4), Tungate (2) and Knopp.
Olympia
vs. Pontiac
Olympia took a tumble at Pontiac. Off to a slow first half, the Spartans made a strong comeback
in the last two quarters, but it wasn’t enough to make up the difference.
Quarter scores: 9-18, 18-28, 32-37, 49-57.
Team stats: Brand,
Dillenburg, Lee 3-0-6, McCue, Hollinger 3-0-9, Sutton 1-0-3, Sherman, Kendrick
1-0-3, Bode 1-0-2, Walker , Wright 1-0-2, Wright 1-0-2, Wise 5-3-13, Burkhart
0-1-1, Olson 4-2-10; totaling 19
field goals, 6 free throws, 49 points.
Five 3-point field goals for the Spartans were scored by
Holliger (3), Sutton and Kendrick.
Illini
Central vs. Mount Pulaski
The Cougars fought the Hilltoppers at
Mount Pulaski Friday
night. Illini Central was the
victor.
Quarter scores: 12-14, 40-34, 65-49,
81-68.
Leading the game for IC in high points were Fletcher 20 and
Arnold 18.
Illini Central team stats: Miller 4-2-10, Hankins 4-1-9,
Fletcher 7-1-20, Grimsley 3-7-13, Arnold 6-3-18, Deters 5-1-11;
totaling 29 field goals, 15
free throws, for 81 points.
High scorers for the Hilltoppers were: Anderson 16 and
Gieseke 12.
Mount Pulaski team stats: Brown 1-3-6, Davis 5-0-10, Clark
4-0-9, Wilson 2-2-4, Anderson 6-2-16, Gieseke 6-0-12, Smith 5-1-11; totaling 28
field goals, 8 free throws, for 68 points.
Eight 3-point field goals for IC were scored by Fletcher 5
and Arnold 3.
Mount Pulaski scored four 3-point field
goals made by Anderson (2), Brown and Clark.
Junior varsity:
Mount Pulaski 52, Illini Central 42
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College
men’s basketball
[FEB.
10, 2001]
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Lincoln
Christian College vs.
World Harvest
The Preachers took on World Harvest on their home court
Friday night. Playing a tight game
and down at the half by 10, 38-28, they lost by four, 76-72.
Coach Randy Kirk said this about the
game: “The
difference in the game was that we climbed back into the game and came down four
straight times. Freshmen turned the
ball over. In February freshmen can’t be freshmen; they have to step up and be
sophomores.”
LCC team stats: Clark 10-7-29, Raymer 1-1-4, Weber,
Johnson, Bowman 4-2-10,Watson 7-2-16, Turney 0-3-3, Okusami 4-0-8, Barker, 1-0-2;
totaling 27 field goals, 15 free throws, 72 points.
Three-point field goals were gained by Clark
(2) and Raymer for LCC.
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Junior
high volleyball
[FEB.
10, 2001] At Lincoln:
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Sixth grade:
Holy Trinity defeated Chester East Lincoln 15-5, 7-15, 15-1.
Seventh grade: Holy Trinity
defeated Chester- East Lincoln 15-5,
5-15, 15-7.
Eighth grade: Chester-East Lincoln
defeated Holy Family 15-3, 15-8.
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Mt.
Pulaski tops Class 7A
[FEB.
9, 2001] Mount
Pulaski’s seventh grade boys won the championship round of the Class 7A State
Basketball Tournament in Wenona against Pontiac St. Mary’s.
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Coach
Robert Gasaway said the game was "hard fought." They were "behind
in the first half, but stepped up their defense in the second half." The
final score was 42-34.
Coach
Gasaway complimented Smith on his performance. Smith was the team’s sixth man,
and right off the bench, in the second half of the game, he made four
3-pointers. Coach Gasaway is confident: "That was a spark for us."
McCarty
was right behind Smith with 10 points. McDonnough scored eight points. Diebert
shot six points for the Bruins. Milner and Delatoore each made three points.
Mount
Pulaski’s record for the season is 25 wins and no losses, and according to the
coach, none of the games was close.
This Sunday
afternoon there will be a reception for the team at Mount Pulaski Grade School.
The festivities, beginning at 2 p.m., are open to the public, and there is no
fee. If you have any questions, please contact the school at 792-7220.
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Lincoln's
Lady Railers vs. Springfield Southeast
[FEB.
9, 2001] Lincoln’s
Lady Railers traveled to Springfield yesterday afternoon to play Springfield
Southeast in a basketball game. Lincoln overcame Springfield’s four-point lead
at halftime to win the game by five points. The final score was 54-49.
Ingram
shot the most points for Lincoln: 12. She made three 3-pointers and three free
throws. Humbert made 10 points with three field goals and four free throws.
Oller made three 3-pointers, or nine points. Cook and Bunch each made seven
points. Cook scored three field goals and one free throw. Bunch made one
3-pointer, one field goal and two free throws. Whalen made one 3-pointer for
Lincoln. Johnson, Froschauer and Peters each made two points. Altogether, the
Lady Railers made eight 3-pointers, nine field goals and 12 free throws.
Springfield
Southeast made a total of six 3-pointers, 14 field goals and three free throws.
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Olympia
swimmers vs. Peoria Woodruff
[FEB.
9, 2001] Olympia’s
boys swimming team competed against Peoria Woodruff yesterday in Stanford. The
final score was close, but it went to Peoria, 94-83.
The
results for the individual events were as follows:
200-yard
medley relay — Olympia: Hentzen, Brooks, Clark, Peine, 2:08.62
200
freestyle — Peoria Woodruff: Pogiolo, 1:49.70
200
IM — Olympia: Hentzen, 2:31.17
50
freestyle — Peoria Woodruff: Dennis, 23.65
1-meter
diving — Peoria Woodruff: Valent, 175.15
100
butterfly — Peoria Woodruff: Rasmussen, 1:01.67
100
freestyle — Peoria Woodruff: Pogiolo, 50.15
500
freestyle — Peoria Woodruff: Stonebock, 6:00.34
200
freestyle relay — Peoria Woodruff: 1:34.96
100
backstroke — Peoria Woodruff: Hall, 1:09.21
100
breaststroke — Peoria Woodruff: Dennis, 1:08.74
400 freestyle
relay — Peoria Woodruff: 3:59.17
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Lincoln
College vs. Lake Land
[FEB.
9, 2001] Lincoln
College welcomed Lake Land to Lincoln yesterday for basketball competition. The
Lady Lynx lost to Lake Land 94-69, but the Lynx won 85-76.
Dawson
made the most points for Lincoln. She scored seven field goals and two free
throws, or 16 points. Thomas and Dullard each made 13 points with six field
goals and one free throw. Beebe made three field goals and three free throws to
earn nine points for Lincoln. Baulsey shot eight points, with just one free
throw less than Beebe. McLaughlin made five points. Sheley scored three points
with one 3-point field goal. Story made two points for the Lady Lynx.
Altogether, the ladies made one 3-pointer, 27 field goals, 12 free throws and 69
points.
Lake
Land’s ladies scored a total of 10 3-pointers, 26 field goals, 12 free throws
and 94 points.
The
Lynx were led by Jay Bates. He made 28 points with 11 field goals and six free
throws. Brian Moffitt made eight field goals and one free throw, or 17 points.
Marlon Brooks and Eric Crockrell were right behind Moffitt with 15 points each.
Brooks shot one 3-pointer, five field goals and four free throws. Crockrell shot
seven field goals and one free throw. Creston Coleman helped his team with three
field goals and four free throws, or 10 points. Altogether, Lincoln’s team
made one 3-pointer, 33 field goals, 16 free throws and 85 points.
Lake
Land’s men’s team made four 3-pointers, 26 field goals, 12 free throws and
76 points.
The
Lynx are now 19-4 overall and 8-0 in their division. Lake Land’s men’s
record dropped to 12 wins and 10 losses.
[LDN]
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