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Gators
do well in weekend meet; one J.O. time met
[JAN.
22, 2001]
The
Lincoln Gator Swim Club competed in the Olympia Pentathlon at
Olympia High School on Sunday, Jan. 21. Results for Gator swimmers
in the top 12 finishers are listed below.
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8
and under girls
Alberta
Danley — 25 fly, 6th; 25 back, 9th; 25
breast 5th; 25 free, 7th; 100 IM, 5th
Katie
Martin — 25 back, 12th; 25 breast, 12th; 25
free, 11th; 100 IM 11th
8
and under boys
Brennan
Elsas — 25 fly, 8th; 25 back, 3rd; 25
breast, 5th; 25 free 2nd; 100 IM, 3rd
Sam
Wood — 25 fly, 3rd; 25 back, 1st; 19.46; 25
breast, 1st; 25.89; 25 free, 1st, 17.89; 100
IM 1st, 1:41.67
Zach
Ziamba — 25 fly 4th; 25 free, 9th; 100 IM, 9th
9
and 10 boys
Andy
Martin — 100 IM, 12th
11
and 12 girls
Gabrielle
Ernst — 50 fly, 8th; 50 back, 10th; 50
breast, 10th; 50 free, 9th; 100 IM, 9th
Mindy
Malerich — 50 fly, 11th; 50 back, 9th; 50
breast, 11th; 50 free, 11th; 100 IM, 10th
13
and 14 girls
Stephanie
Couch — 100 fly, 6th; 100 back, 7th; 100
breast, 12th; 100 free, 6th; 200 IM, 8th
Cassie
Martin — 100 fly, 12th
13
and 14 boys
Sean
Weaver — 100 fly, 2nd; 1:00.78, J.O. time and team
record; 100 back, 3rd; 100 breast, 4th; 100
free, 3rd; 200 IM, 2nd
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Senior
girls
Angie
Couch — 100 fly, 2nd, 1:09.86, team record; 100 back, 3rd;
100 breast, 3rd;1:24.52, team record; 100 free, 3rd;
200 IM, 2nd
Four
Gator swimmers placed in the top three overall.
Brennan
Elsas placed third overall in the 8-and-under age group, and Sam
Wood placed first overall in the same group. Wood finished first in
four of his five events.
Sean
Weaver placed second overall in the 13 and 14 boys division. Weaver
set a new team record in the 100 fly with a J.O. (Junior Olympic)
time of 1:00.78.
Angie
Couch also placed second in her senior girls division. Couch set two
team records: in the 100 fly with a time of 1:09.86 and in the 100
breast with a time of 1:24.52.
Heidi
Heidbreder coaches the Lincoln Gator Swim Club.
[Lincoln
Gator Swim Club news release]
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LCHS
swimmers vs. Charleston
[JAN.
22, 2001]
In
a high school swim meet at Scully Natatorium on Saturday, Jan. 20,
the final tally was Lincoln 76, Charleston 63. Individual results
follow.
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200-yard
medley relay — 1. Charleston (McGrady, Gano, Hardy, Furumo),
2:03.12; 2. Lincoln (Barmes, Kerns, Sloot, Obaisi), 2:03.62
200
free — 1. Kerns (L), 2:30.24; 2. Knollenburg (L), 2:49.02; 3.
Cabit (L), 2:51.88; 4. Zhao (C), 2:56.32; 5. Reynolds (C), 3:06.58.
200
IM — 1. Barmes (L), 2:51.04.
50
free —1. Gano (C), 24.11; 2. Obaisi (L), 27.70; 3. Gallagher (L),
28.98; 4. Mancini (L), 30.30; 5. Pence (C), 29.98; 6. Reynolds (C),
38.99.
100
butterfly — 1. Sloot (L), 59.59; 2. Gano (C), 1:00.95.
100
free — 1. Hardy (C), 56.38; 2. Barmes (L), 1:04.14; 3. McGrady
(C), 1:06.49; 4; Gallagher (L), 1:17.77.
500
free — 1. Kerns (L), 6:37.50; 2. Furumo (C), 7:16.06; 3. Zhao (C),
8:16.17.
200
free relay — 1. Lincoln (Cabit, Mancini, Knollenburg, Obaisi),
2:02.92; 2. Charleston (Pence, Reynolds, Zhao, McGrady), 2:11.93.
100
back — 1. Sloot (L), 1:10.22; 2. Pence (C), 1:28.39; 3. Furumo
(C), 1:28.39; 4. Knollenburg (L), 1:33.91.
100
breast — 1. Hardy (C), 1:13.20; 2. Mancini (L), 1:31.82.
400
free relay — 1. Charleston (Gano, McGrady, Furumo, Hardy),
4:08.02; 2. Lincoln (Sloot, Barmes, Kerns, Obaisi), 4:10.40; 3.
Lincoln (Mancini, Gallagher, Cabit, Knollenburg), 5:33.56.
[Lincoln
Community High School news release]
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Olympia
basketball reports
[JAN.
22, 2001]
On
Saturday, Olympia High School’s basketball teams welcomed two
competitors. The Lady Spartans faced off against Washington, and the
Spartans played against Monticello.
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The
Lady Spartans beat Washington 48-35. Gaither made both of Olympia’s
3-pointers, plus six field goals and one free throw, to equal 19
points. Doornbos scored the second-highest number of points for
Olympia. She shot four field goals and one free throw for nine
points. Gale and Prager each scored four points. Short, Fraher,
Bachman, Floyd, Litwiller and Goegel each made two points.
Altogether the Lady Spartans made two 3-pointers, 16 field goals, 10
free throws and 48 points.
Washington
made two 3-pointers, 11 field goals, seven free throws and 35
points.
The
junior varsity girls also played on Saturday. Washington narrowly
beat Olympia, 58-55.
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The
Spartans lost to Monticello by 10 points, 63-53. Lee scored almost
half of the Spartans’ points. He shot one 3-pointer, six field
goals and six free throws for a total of 21 points. Olson and
Holliger were also assets to Olympia’s team. Olson made five field
goals, three free throws and 13 points. Holliger shot two
3-pointers, two field goals and 10 points. Kendrick made one
3-pointer and two field goals to equal seven points, and Wise scored
two points for the Spartans. As a team, Olympia shot four
3-pointers, 16 field goals and nine free throws.
Monticello
made four 3-pointers, 17 field goals and 17 free throws.
The
junior varsity boys from Olympia and Monticello also competed. The
final score of the game was 47-35, Olympia.
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Lincoln
College swimmers compete at DuPage Classic
[JAN.
22, 2001]
Lincoln
College’s swimming team joined seven other teams at Glen Ellyn for
the DuPage Classic. Lincoln’s women’s team placed sixth among
eight teams, scoring 204.5 points. The men’s team scored 939
points and was first among seven teams.
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Lincoln’s
results in the women’s events were as follows:
500-yard
freestyle — 8th place, Sansale, 5:48.81
200
individual medley — 8th, Wilson, 2:37.39
400
individual medley — 7th, Sansale, 5:28.15
1,650
freestyle — 5th, Sansale, 20:35.16
200
freestyle relay — 6th Lincoln College, 1:56.45
400
freestyle relay — 6th, Lincoln, 4:18.88
200
medley relay — 6th, Lincoln, 2:17.17
400
medley relay — 6th, Lincoln, 4:24.45
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Lincoln’s
results in the men’s events were as follows:
500
freestyle — 2nd, Gentry, 5:03.87
50
freestyle — 2nd, Demyen-Jones, 22.75
200
individual medley — 1st, Palmer, 2:01.99
3-meter
diving — 1st, Calhoun, 415.95 points
1-meter
diving — 1st, Thompson, 459.50 points
400
individual medley — 3rd, Richardson, 5:13.45
100
butterfly — 1st, Demyen-Jones, 55.41
200
freestyle — 2nd, Gentry, 1:52.94
100
breaststroke — 1st, Palmar, 1:01.40
100
backstroke — 3rd, Zimmer, 1:02.4
1,650
freestyle — 3rd, Colberg, 17:52.38
200
backstroke — 1st, Zimmer, 2:15.02
200
butterfly — 1st, Colberg, 2:08.55
100
freestyle — 2nd, Demyen-Jones, 49.64
200
breaststroke — 1st, Palmar, 2:15.43
200
freestyle relay — 1st, Lincoln College, 1:30.44
400
freestyle relay — 1st, Lincoln, 3:22.18
200
medley relay — 2nd, Lincoln, 1:44.20
400
medley relay — 1st, Lincoln, 3:45.18
800
freestyle relay — 1st, Lincoln, 7:34.18
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New
Lincoln College volleyball coach
looks forward to building team
[JAN.
22, 2001]
Lincoln
College has announced that Mark Tippett has taken the position of
head coach for the Lady Lynx volleyball program.
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Tippett
says he is looking forward to building the program. "I hope we
can work hard and have a competitive season," he said. "I
don’t like to stress wins and losses as a part of our goals, but I
would like to see improvement and to grow as a team."
Lincoln
College Athletic Director Allen Pickering says he’s happy about
the announcement. "We’re pleased to have a coach with
previous college coaching experience. We know he came from a winning
program, and we hope Mark will do the same here."
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This
is Tippett’s first head coaching position; he was the assistant
volleyball coach at Lincoln Christian College under the direction of
Kevin Crawford before joining Lincoln College. He has experience
coaching the Lincoln Xtreme Volleyball team and is currently the
head volleyball coach for fifth through eighth grade in the New
Holland-Middletown School District. He replaces Tina Smith, who left
early this spring semester to pursue other interests.
Tippett
is originally from the Belleville area. He currently resides in
Lincoln with his wife, Amy.
[Lincoln
College news release]
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Lincoln
Christian College vs. Grace Bible College
[JAN.
22, 2001] On
Saturday, Lincoln Christian College’s men’s basketball team
traveled to Wyoming, Mich., to face off against Grace Bible College.
Grace Bible College won 76-63.
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According
to coach Randy Kirk, "The difference in the game was the level
of energy with which the two teams played. Grace played with a lot
of energy, and we did not. That showed up in loose balls and
rebounds. If you show up and do not play with any energy, you’re
setting yourself up for a long day."
Matt
Clark of Lincoln earned almost half of the team’s points. He made
24 points with two 3-pointers, four field goals and 10 free throws.
Donnie Bowman and Dante Watson each scored nine points. Bowman had
one 3-pointer, two field goals and two free throws. Watson shot two
field goals and five free throws. Antoni Okusami made eight points
with four field goals. Jake Raymer shot seven points with one
3-point, one field goal and two free throws. David Simmons scored
four points and Josh Weber scored two points.
As
a team, Lincoln made four 3-pointers, 16 field goals, 19 free throws
and 63 points.
Grace
Bible College’s team totals were five 3-pointers, 24 field goals,
13 free throws and 76 points.
Lincoln
Christian College’s men’s team plays Maranatha Baptist tonight,
Monday, Jan. 22, at 7 p.m. here in Lincoln.
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Boys
area
high school basketball reports
[JAN.
20, 2001]
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Corn
Belt
Olympia vs.
Mahomet-Seymour
Mahomet
started their first quarter weak 5 – 12 against Olympia, but they
did an about face and led the next three quarters 26 – 23, 50 –
41, to a win 64 – 59.
Holliger
led the team with 24 points.
He had 6 of the teams’ 3-point field goals.
Other
3-point field goals were made by Lee 2, Dillenburg, and Olson.
Olympia
team stats: Dillenburg 1-2-5, Lee 3-1-9, Holliger 9-0-24, Walker
1-0-2, Olson 2-3-8, Wise 3-3-9,Sherman, Sutton, and Kendrick 1-0-2;
totaling 20 field goals, 9 free throws, for 59 points.
Junior
varsity: Olympia 58, Mahomet-Seymour 49 in a double overtime.
Tomahawk
Mount Pulaski vs.
Delavan
The
Hilltoppers faced off with Delavan in what turned into a hot, all
night battle. The first
quarter ended with Delavan in a seven-point lead, but heated up with
only a three-point difference at half time Mount Pulaski's favor,
the heat building with 3rd and 4th quarter
ties. Mount Pulaski finally toppled Delavan in overtime 98 – 84.
Quarter
scores (Mount Pulaski first): 18 – 25, 41 – 38, 57 – 57, 74
– 74, 98 – 84.
Brown
led the team with 33 points followed by Smith 13.
Anderson
scored (2) 3-point
field goals for Mount Pulaski.
Mount
Pulaski team stats: Brown 12-9-33, Davis 3-4-10, Waymire 2-0-4,
Schlitt 1-0-2, Blaum 1-0-2, Clark 3-0-6, Smith 6-1-13, Schilling
0-1-1; totaling 35 field goals, 26 free throws, for 98 points.
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Lincoln
Christian College vs. Great Lakes
Christian College
[JAN.
20, 2001]
Lincoln Christian
College traveled north to East Lansing, Michigan to competed against
Great Lakes Christian College yesterday afternoon. Lincoln easily
beat Great Lakes, 107-52.
Lincoln's top
scorer was Donnie Bowman-25 points. He shot 11 field goals and three
free throws. The next highest scorers were Jim Turney and Antoni
Okusami, each with 16 points. Turney made two of Lincoln's four
3-pointers, four field goals, and two free throws. Okusami shot
seven field goals and two free throws. Matt Clark made 15 points
with seven field goals and one free throw. Jake Raymer made
Lincoln's other two 3-pointers, plus two field goals to equal 10
points. Josh Weber and Davis Simmons each made five points. Aaron
Johnson made two points, and Jeremiah Barker made one point. All
together the team made four 3-pointers, 39 field goals, and 17 free
throws to equal 107 points.
Great Lakes' team
made four 3-pointers, nine field goals, 22 free throws.
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Olympia
wrestlers vs. Normal West
[JAN.
20, 2001]
Olympia High School’s wrestling team beat Normal
West in a match yesterday in Normal, 58-4.
The individual results were as follows:
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103
– Olympia: Caleb Dietrich—major dec. Blotcky, 17-4
112
– Olympia: Alan Deloriea—pinned Hinshaw, 1:01
119
– Olympia: Tim Deloriea—pinned Fannin, 1:09
125
– Olympia: Josh Collins—major dec. Lawrence Duffy, 23-12
130
– Olympia: Justin Collins—dec. Perkins, 26-19
135
– Olympia: Justin Dietrich—dec. Carney, 11-10
140
– Olympia: Carlos Sanchez—pinned Jackson, 2:32
145
– Normal West: Seth Delahunt—dec. Nick Bauman, 12-6
152
– Normal West: Zemmel—dec. Lucas Holloway, 10-5
160
– Olympia: Adam Becuua—dec. Sanders, 8-3
171
– Olympia: Brian Eichhorn—pinned Smith, 4:28
189
– Olympia: Mike Petsas—pinned Henderson, 2:01
215
– Olympia: Luke Krenniel—pinned Kirk Johnston, 2:19
HWT
– Olympia: Jimmy Bradshaw—pinned Iden, :38
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Mount
Pulaski vs. Warrensburg-Latham
[JAN.
19, 2001]
Warrensburg-Latham
High School’s girls basketball team traveled to Mount Pulaski to
play against the Lady Hilltoppers. Warrensburg won 62-29.
The
Hilltoppers were led by players Beckers and Sanders. Beckers made
five field goals for 10 points. Sanders made three field goals and
two free throws to equal eight points. Clevenger made Mount Pulaski’s
one 3-pointer of the game. She also made one free throw, for a total
of four points. Jason made four points, Rucks made two points and
Reeley made one point. Altogether, the team made one 3-pointer, 10
field goals, six free throws and 29 points.
Warrensburg-Latham
had three 3-pointers. Streckfuss made two, and Kronshagen made one.
Streckfuss also made three field goals and two free throws, for a
total of 14 points. The rest of the individual statistics were as
follows: Kiick 4-3-11, Couder 5-0-10, Kronshagen 3-0-7, Perry 3-0-6,
Truebood 3-0-6, Conner 2-0-4, Groves 1-0-2 and Littrell 1-0-2. As a
team, Warrensburg had three 3-pointers, 24 field goals, five free
throws and 62 points.
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Olympia
vs. Mahomet-Seymour
[JAN.
19, 2001]
Mahomet-Seymour’s
basketball team faced off against the Lady Spartans in Stanford
yesterday. The game was quite close for each of the first three
quarters, but Olympia widened the gap in the fourth quarter to win
60-51.
Olympia
had three 3-pointers, all of which were scored by Gaither. Gaither
earned a third of her team’s points. In addition to the
3-pointers, she made four field goals and four free throws. Doornbos
and Bachman were also great assets to their team. Doornbos made five
field goals and three free throws, for 13 points. Bachman made 10
points with two field goals and six free throws. The rest of the
individual statistics were as follows: Fraher 3-0-6, Short 2-0-4,
Prager 1-0-2, Gale 1-0-2 and Litwiller 1-0-2.
All
of Mahomet-Seymour’s four 3-pointers were scored by Kesler. In
addition to the 3-pointers, the team made 16 field goals and seven
free throws, for the total of 51 points.
The
two schools’ junior varsity teams also faced off yesterday.
Olympia also won that game, 44-36.
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Olympia
swimmers vs. Pontiac
[JAN.
19, 2001]
Olympia’s
Spartans competed against Pontiac yesterday afternoon in a boys
swimming meet. Pontiac, the home team, won a decisive victory,
117-67. The individual event winners were as follows:
200
medley relay — Pontiac: Roeschley, Gray, Mackinson, Ribordy,
1:57.65
200
freestyle — Olympia: Eaton, 2:00.80
200
IM — Olympia: Kindred, 2:30.29
50
freestyle — Pontiac: Roeschley, 24.20
Diving
— Pontiac: Ruiz, 132
100
butterfly — Pontiac: Frank Arnolts, 1:04.46 (school record)
100
freestyle — Pontiac: Gray, 57.37
500
freestyle — Olympia: Hentzen, 6:07.94
200
freestyle relay — Pontiac: Gray, Ribordy, Mackinson, Arnolts,
1:42.50
100
backstroke — Pontiac: Roeschley, 1:03.70
100
breaststroke — Olympia: Brooks, 1:15.70
400
freestyle relay — Pontiac: Arnolts, Gray, Ribordy, Roeschley,
3:56.62
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Olympic
wrestlers vs. Lincoln and Porta
[JAN.
19, 2001]
The
Olympia wrestling team is 15-3 for the season after defeating
Lincoln and Porta in competition at Stanford. Results follow.
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Olympia
70, Lincoln 5
103
— Brett Kendrick (O) technical fall over Valdés (L), 15-0
112
— Alan Deloriea (O) won by forfeit
119
— Adam Sheppleman (O) technical fall over Martin (L), 18-3
125
— Sullivan (L) technical foul over Cody Lingle (O), 21-5
130
— Eric Seline (O) won by forfeit
136
— Justin Collins (O) technical fall over Spartus (L), 21-4
140
— Justin Dietrich (O) won by forfeit
145
— Carlos Sanchez (O) pinned Frost (L), 2:40
152
— Nick Bauman (O) pinned Beringer (L), 3:14
160
— Adam Troll (O) dec. O’Brien (L) 9-8
171
— Brian Eichhorn (O) dec. Nodine (L), 14-3
189
— Mike Petsas (O) pinned Legade (L), 3:35
215
— Luke Kregbiel (O) pinned Fitzpatrick (L), 4:59
275
— Jim Bradshaw (O) won by forfeit
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Olympia
54, Porta 9
103
— Fred Marx (P) dec. Caleb Dietrich (O), 16-19
112
— A. Deloriea (O) dec. Boltman (P), 10-8
119
— Tim Deloriea (O) pinned Stott (P), :39
125
— Lingle (O) won by forfeit
130
— Josh Collins (O) dec. Kern (P), 15-5
135
— J. Dietrich (O) dec. Laughlin (P), 19-7
140
— Sanchez (O) technical fall over Brown (P), 19-1
145
— Jason Wilson (O) won by forfeit
152
— Thomas (P) pinned Holloway (O), 6:41
160
— Adam Beccue (O) dec. Downing (P), 11-1
171
— Eichhorn (O) dec. Weaver (P), 8-0
189
— Petasas (O) dec. Pierce (P), 3-2
215
— Krehbiel (O) dec. Hudsptun (P), 8-7
275
— Matt Newhaus (O) pinned McCoy (P), :48
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Lincoln
College vs. Illinois Central College
[JAN.
19, 2001]
Marlon
Brooks and Jay Bates carried Lincoln College to a hard fought 80-78
victory over Illinois Central College of East Peoria at the Lincoln
College gym Thursday night. Lincoln College, ranked eighth in the
nation in the latest poll, came from behind in the second half to
post the victory and run their record to 13-4 for the season.
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Illinois
Central held a 37-33 lead at halftime and increased the margin to
seven points with just over 10 minutes left in the contest. At that
point, Brooks and Bates took over. Brooks hit a 3-point basket to
knot the score, and shortly thereafter Bates hit a pair of free
throws to give the Lynx the lead. The Lynx managed to stay on top
the final five minutes, but were not able to put much distance
between themselves and the visitors. Brooks kept the Lynx on top by
hitting free throws down the stretch.
Lincoln
College, struggling at the foul line most of the season, hit a very
respectable 78 percent from the line, 83 percent the second half.
The Lynx shot nearly 45 percent from the floor and had a 38-29
rebounding advantage.
Brooks
led all scorers with 33 points, making eight of 13 shots from the
floor and 14 of 17 at the foul line. Brooks was also 3 of 5 from
3-point land. Bates contributed 20 points on 8 of 12 shots from the
floor and 4 of 7 free throws. Also contributing double figures
was Eric Crockrell, with 12 points. He also pulled down 11 rebounds,
one less than Bates. Illinois Central had five players in
double figures, led by David Roos with 19.
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Lincoln
College (80) —
Gene Reed 1-2-0-0-3, Creston Coleman 2-8-0-0-5, Jay Bates
8-12-4-7-20, Ryan Brinker 0-5-3-4-3, Marlon Brooks 8-13-14-17-33,
Michael Sams 0-1-0-0-0, Brian Moffitt 1-4-2-2-4, Eric Crockrell
5-10-2-2-12, Brian Thorsen 0-1-0-0-0. Totals:
25-56-25-32. Three-point goals: Reed 1, Coleman 1, Brooks 3.
Illinois
Central (78) —
Don Slach 4-7-0-0-11, Geoffrey Richard 3-9-3-5-11, Grant Uftring
1-2-1-2-3, Joel Elam 3-7-0-2-6, Chris Taylor 4-5-2-4-10, David Roos
9-15-1-1-19, Zach Scheirer 7-11-4-4-18. Totals:
31-56-11-18-78. Three-point goals: Slach 3, Richard 2.
[Bill
Martinie,
Lincoln College sports information director]
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LCHS
vs. Jacksonville
[JAN.
18, 2001]
Lincoln’s
Lady Railers traveled to Jacksonville on Tuesday to face off against
the girls from Jacksonville High School’s basketball team. The two
teams were tied at the end of the first quarter, 12-12. Jacksonville
led at the half, 28-18, but Lincoln rebounded in the third quarter,
37-35. Unfortunately, Jacksonville rallied in the last quarter to
win, 57-49.
Lincoln
had four 3-pointers, one each by Bunch, Ingram, Oller and Whalen.
Humbert and Oller each made 16 points during the game. Cook and
Peters each made four points. Altogether, the team made four
3-pointers, 13 field goals, 11 free throws and 49 points.
The
schools’ junior varsity teams also competed. Lincoln won that game
45-23.
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Hartsburg-Emden
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[JAN.
18, 2001]
Yesterday
afternoon, Hartsburg-Emden High School’s boys basketball team
faced off against Petersburg Porta. At the end of each quarter,
Petersburg had about a six-point lead. In the last quarter,
Hartsburg narrowed the gap to two points, but Petersburg won 44-42.
Hartsburg-Emden’s
Aper shot four 3-pointers and two 2-point field goals to equal 16
points for Hartsburg. L. Jones earned the second-highest number of
points, 12, with his five field goals and two free throws. A. Jones
made three field goals, or six points. Leesman made four points with
two field goals. Gleason scored two points, and Anderson and
Behrends each scored a point. Altogether the team made four
3-pointers, 13 field goals and four free throws.
Behrends
and Reichart each scored a 3-pointer for Petersburg. Hitchock led
the team with 15 points. He made six field goals and three free
throws. Behrends made two field goals in addition to his 3-pointer,
plus three free throws. The other individual statistics were as
follows: Reichart 2-2-7, Thomas 2-1-5, Sorrells 2-1-5 and Salefski
1-0-2. Altogether Petersburg made two 3-pointers, 14 field goals, 10
free throws and 44 points.
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Area
high school basketball reports
[JAN.
17, 2001]
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Boys
Intercity
Olympia
vs. Normal Community
Normal
Community won on their home court against the Olympia Stags.
Olympia,
playing a strong first half, was tied 24-24 with Normal at the
halftime, but Normal poured on the offense in the second half.
Quarter
scores (Olympia first): 10-9, 24-24, 28-50, 37-61.
Olympia
team stats: Dillenburg 2-0-5, Lee 2-0-4, Holliger 4-2-12, Wise
2-0-5, Olson 3-0-7, Kendrick 1-0-2 and Hayes 1-0-2; totaling 15
field goals, 2 free throws, for 37 points.
Also
on the roster: Sherman, Burkhart, Sutton, Walker, and Wright.
Scoring
3-point field goals for Olympia: Holliger 2, Dillenburg, Wise and
Olson.
Junior
varsity: Normal Community 65, Olympia 54
Sangamo
Illini
Central vs. Riverton
Playing
at Riverton, Illini Central whopped Riverton 65-43.
Quarter
scores: 10-11, 27-20, 49-30, 65-43.
Leading
scorer Arnold, with 20, also had the team’s one 3-point field
goal.
Illini
Central team stats: Miller 2-2-6, Hankins 5-0-10, Fletcher 5-2-12,
Grimsley 4-2-10, Giesler 1-0-2, Arnold 7-5-20 and Jo. Deters 1-3-5;
totaling 25 field goals, 14 free throws, for 65 points.
Also
on their roster: Mulford, Hermon, Cunningham and Scott.
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Tomahawk
Mount
Pulaski vs. Athens
The
Hilltoppers sank Athens 66-46 on the Athens home court.
Quarter
scores (Mount Pulaski first): 12-3, 30-13, 50-34, 66-46.
High
scorer for Mount Pulaski was Anderson with 20 points.
Team
stats: Wilson 0-1-1, Anderson 9-1-20, Olson 2-0-4, Davis 4-0-8,
Blaum 1-8-10, Waymire 1-0-2, Gieske, Deibert 1-0-2 and Brown 6-1-13,
totaling 26 field goals, 13 free throws, for 66 points.
Also
on the roster: Schilling, Coers, Smith, Erlenbush and Fuller.
One
3-point field goal was made for the Hilltoppers by Anderson.
Junior
varsity: Mount Pulaski 64, Athens 44.
Hartsburg-Emden
vs. Havana
Hartsburg
fell to Havana 57-38.
Quarter
scores: 10-13, 19-31, 26-47, 38-57.
Hartem
team stats: Aper 4-1-11, Ko. Leesman 1-3-5, Ke. Leesman 1-0-2,
Anderson 3-1-7, Behrens 1-1-3, Gleason 3-0-6, Sherwood 1-0-2, A.
Jones 1-0-2 and L. Jones; totaling 15 field goals, 6 free throws,
for 38 points.
Aper
of Hartsburg-Emden had the game’s one 3-point field goal.
Girls
Tomahawk
Mount
Pulaski vs. Meridian
The
Lady Hilltoppers fell to Meridian at Macon.
Quarter
scores: 9-13, 14-38, 20-47, 29-58.
Mount
Pulaski team stats: Howe 2-1-5, Faith 1-2-4, Stoll, Reeley, E.
Beckers 1-2-4, K. Beckers 3-2-8, Rucks 1-0-2 and Sanders 3-0-6;
totaling 11 field goals, 29 free throws, for 29 points.
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Tickets
on sale for Lincoln vs. Jacksonville at PCCC
[JAN.
17, 2001]
Tickets
may be purchased in the main office at Lincoln Community High School
for the Lincoln vs. Jacksonville basketball game to be played at the
Prairie Capitol Convention Center in Springfield on Tuesday, Jan.
23. Prices are $4 for adults and $2 for students, and the tickets
may be purchased until noon on Jan. 23. Tickets will also be sold at
the Lincoln vs. Lockport basketball game on Saturday, Jan. 20.
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Lincoln
Christian College vs. Missouri Baptist
[JAN.
17, 2001]
It
was downhill all the way as a tired team of Preachers (14-7) played
Missouri Baptist (13-7) at St. Louis. It was a 41-33 Baptist lead at
halftime, but by game’s end the Baptists upset the Preachers by 38
points, 94-56.
Coach
Randy Kirk had a tough time reviving his team after the halftime. He
said, "We were outmanned at every position. In the first half
we played over our heads, we played with a lot of energy. We started
running out of energy, they (the Baptists) got chewed out, and that
was not a good combination.
"We
played a first half attack in offense. Second half we were standing
around playing offensively." Kirk added.
LCC
team stats: Clark 4-2-12, Raymer 2-0-4, Weber, Bowman 2-0-4, Watson
6-2-14, Turney 4-0-10, Okusami 5-0-10 and Simmons 1-0-2; totaling 24
field goals, 4 free throws, for 56 points.
Watson,
with 14, was high scorer for Lincoln, while Clark and Turney each
scored two 3-point field goals.
The
Preachers play Great Lakes and Grace Bible colleges in Michigan this
weekend.
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Lincoln
College vs. McKendree
[JAN.
17, 2001]
Jessica
Trainer established a new single-game free throw record by
connecting on 12 of 13 attempts, including 10 straight, to lead the
Lincoln College women's basketball team to a 73-63 victory over
McKendree at Lincoln Tuesday night. The victory runs the Lincoln
College record to 12-2 for the season.
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Lincoln
bolted to a 15-9 lead in the first 10 minutes of the game and then
outscored the visitors 22-13 the remainder of the first half to take
a comfortable 37-22 lead to the locker room at intermission. Trainer
was the story in the second half as she connected on all 12 charity
tosses, 10 coming in the final 10 minutes of the game. The Lynx made
only three field goals in the final 10 minutes but hit 17 of 25 foul
shots to seal the victory.
Five
Lynx reached double figures, with Trainer and Christine Lott both
netting 14 to lead the way. Joining the pair in double figures were
Sarah McLaughlin with 13 and Ronnie Beebe and Jesse Dullard with 12
each. McKendree stayed close by hitting seven 3-point baskets,
compared to none for the Lynx. Hartrich led all scorers with 20
points, including four 3-point goals.
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Lincoln
College (73) — Candace Sheley 1-1-4-3, Christine Lott
7-0-0-14, Jessica Trainer 1-12-13-14, Tammy Bausley 0-3-4-3, Jenny
Story 1-0-0-2, Ronni Beebe 3-6-6-12, Sarah McLaughlin 6-1-6-13,
Jesse Dullard 5-2-3-12. Totals: 24-25-36-73.
McKendree
(63) — Witte 3-3-4-11, Martz 1-0-0-2,
Louden 2-0-0-4, Hartrich 8-0-0-20, Beiermann 3-3-4-10, Durham
3-1-2-7, Stearns 2-0-0-4, Bisso 2-1-4-5. Totals: 24-8-14-63.
Three-point goals: Witte 2, Hartrich 4, Beiermann 1.
[Bill
Martinie,
Lincoln College sports information director]
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Illini
Central vs. Athens
[JAN.
16, 2001]
Illini
Central High School hosted Athens for a basketball game in Mason
City. The IC girls beat Athens 64-54.
Damm
scored half of Illini Central’s points. She made three 3-pointers,
six field goals, and 11 free throws to equal 32 points. Winkelman
also was an asset to the team with her 17 points. She shot six field
goals and five free throws. Oney made two 3-pointers and one field
goal, or eight points. The rest of the statistics were as follows:
Harvey 1-2-4, Montgomery 0-2-2 and Hankins 0-1-1.
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Lincoln
College vs. Indian Hills
[JAN.
16, 2001]
National
power Indian Hills rolled to a 92-64 victory over the Lincoln
College Lynx at Ottumwa, Iowa, on Monday night. The
seventh-ranked Lynx drop to 12-4 on the season.
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Indian
Hills used a huge 21-10 scoring advantage from the bench to post the
victory over the Lynx. Lincoln stayed within range during the first
half despite Indian Hills shooting a torrid 61 percent (17 of 28).
Lincoln trailed by 11 at halftime, 43-32, and the hosts outscored
the Lynx 49-32 in the second half. The Lynx managed only 33 percent
shooting from the floor in the second half (15 of 45).
Jay
Bates and Marlon Brooks, with 19 points each, were top scorers for
Lincoln College. Brian Moffitt contributed 10 points for coach B. J.
McCullum. Eric Crockrell pulled down nine rebounds to lead the
Lynx. Indian Hills had a slim 44-43 rebounding edge in the
contest. J. K. Edwards led all scorers with 20 for the hosts.
Lincoln
College (64) — Michael Whrle 0-0-0-0-0, Gene Reed
0-1-0-0-0, Creston Coleman 1-6-0-0-2, Jay Bates 7-11-5-8-19, Ryan
Brinker 0-3-0-0-0, Marlon Brooks 9-26-0-0-19, Michael Sams
2-4-0-0-4, Brian Moffitt 5-14-0-1-10, Eric Crockrell 3-8-0-5-6,
Brian Thorsen 2-5-0-0-4. Totals: 29-78-5-14-64.
Three-point goals: Brooks 1.
Indian
Hills (92) — Brandon Brooks 7-10-1-1-16,
Chauncey Leslie 3-6-0-2-8, Jake Wessel 2-2-4-4-8, Marcus Cooke
6-7-3-4-15, Willie McCloud 1-5-0-1-2, Jerome Harper 5-10-0-1-12, J.
K. Edwards 10-17-0-3-20, Jason Sarchet 2-3-1-1-5, Chris Alexander
1-3-4-5-6. Totals: 37-63-13-22-92. Three-point goals:
Brooks 1, Leslie 2, Harper 2.
[Bill
Martinie,
Lincoln College sports information director]
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