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High
school boys basketball reports
[JAN.
27, 2001]
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Olympia
vs. University High
University
High traveled to Olympia yesterday afternoon to compete in a
basketball game, and beat Olympia 75-40.
Kendrick,
Lee, Holliger, and Hayes each made a 3-pointer for the Spartans.
Lee scored the most points for Oly in yesterday’s game, 11.
Besides his 3-pointer, he also made three field goals and two
free throws. Wise and
Holliger made the second highest number of points for Olympia’s
team. Wise shot two
field goals, three free throws, and seven points.
Holliger shot two field goals, in addition to his 3-pointer
to equal seven points. The
rest of the individual statistics were as follows:
Kendrick 2-0-5, Olson 2-1-5, Hayes 1-0-3, and Bode 1-0-2.
As a team, the Spartans shot four 3-pointers, 11 field goals,
and six free throws.
U-High
made a total of eleven 3-pointers, 16 field goals, and ten free
throws.
The sophomore teams for Olympia and University High
played a close game, but the final score still went to U-High,
60-54.
Illini
Central vs. Pleasant Plains
Illini
Central beat Pleasant Plains in an away-game yesterday afternoon,
61-57.
The
Cougars played a balanced game, with each player participating
equally. Miller made
six field goals, four free throws, and 16 points.
Hankins shot four field goals, seven free throws, and 15
points. Fletcher and Grimsley each made 11 points.
Fletcher scored three field goals and five free throws.
Grimsley made five field goals and one free throw.
Arnold shot the team’s one 3-pointer, another field goals,
and one free throw, to equal six points.
Deters made two points for the Cougars.
All together, the team made one 3-pointer, 20 field goals,
and 18 free throws.
Pleasant
Plains scored five 3-pointers, 14 field goals, and 14 free throws.
Hartsburg-Emden
vs. Greenview
Hartsburg-Emden
played an away match in Greenview yesterday.
Unfortunately, the Stags lost the basketball game to
Greenview, 61-39.
Gleason
was the Stags top player in yesterday’s game.
He made three 3-pointers, two field goals, and one free
throw, or 14 points. In
addition to Gleason’s three 3-pointers, Behrends shot another
3-pointer. The rest of
the individual statistics were as follows:
Anderson 3-0-6, Wrage 2-1-5, Aper 2-0-4, K. Leesman 0-4-4,
Behrends 1-0-3, L. Jones 1-1-3.
The Stags scored four 3-pointers, 10 field goals, seven free
throws, and 39 points.
Greenview
made three 3-pointers, 21 field goals, 10 free throws, and 61
points.
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College
basketball tournament at Lincoln Christian
[JAN.
27, 2001] This
weekend, Lincoln Christian College is hosting a basketball
tournament, for both the men’s and women’s teams.
Kentucky Christian College, Cincinnati Bible College, and
Central Bible College are here to compete against Lincoln and each
other. Last night,
Lincoln played two games. The
Angels lost to Kentucky, 75-44.
The Preachers lost to Central, 83-70.
Kentucky Christian
College started the game ahead, and never let up.
As a team, Kentucky shot five 3-pointers, 27 field goals, six
free throws, and 75 points.
Lincoln’s Angel,
Robbins, made all of the teams five 3-pointers, as well as three
field goals, for a total of 21 points.
Jewell shot three field goals and three free throws to equal
nine points. Flahderty
earned six points with her three field goals.
Spiering, Wertin, Urton, and O’Malley each made two points
for Lincoln. All
together, the Angels scored five 3-pointers, 13 field goals, three
free throws and 44 points.
According to the
Preacher’s coach, Rand Kirk, “The first four minutes of the
second half killed us, that’s where the ball game was won. . . .We
tried to crawl back in it, but we could never get over the hump.”
The closest the score of the game was 72-64. Besides the lead Central had over Lincoln, Coach Kirk
observed, “. . .when they missed, they got easy put backs.”
Central Bible College
made seven 3-pointers, 24 field goals, 14 free throws, and 83
points.
Matt
Clark scored almost half of the Preacher’s points.
Clark made four 3-pointers, six field goals, and eight free
throws, to equal 32 points. The
next highest scorers were Jake Raymer and Dante Watson, each with 12
points. Raymer shot one
3-pointer, two field goals, and five free throws.
Watson made six field goals.
Donnie Bowman scored one 3-pointer, two field goals, and one
free throw. Jim Turney
and Antoni Okusami helped their teams with four points and two
points respectively. As
a team, the Preachers made six 3-pointers, 19 field goals, 14 free
throws, and 70 points.
Lincoln’s Preacher’s new record is 15 wins and 10
losses.
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High
school girls basketball
[JAN.
26, 2001]
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Mount
Pulaski vs. Williamsville
Mount
Pulaski High School’s girls basketball team played an away match
yesterday afternoon against Williamsville. Williamsville defeated the Lady Hilltoppers 63-27.
Mount
Pulaski’s team had one 3-pointer, made by Faith. The individual statistics were as follows:
Clevenger 4-0-8, Sanders 2-4-8, Faith 2-0-5, Rucks 0-3-3, K.
Beckers 1-0-2 and Howe 0-1-1.
Altogether, the girls made one 3-pointer, eight field goals and eight free throws.
Williamsville shot a total of three 3-pointers, 20
field goals and 14 free throws.
Olympia vs. Normal Community
The
Lady Spartans hosted Normal Community High School’s basketball
team in Stanford yesterday. The
game went to Normal, 50-41.
Olympia’s
top player in yesterday’s game was Gaither.
She scored one 3-pointer, five field goals and three free
throws to equal 16 points. Doornbos
was Oly’s second highest scorer, with nine points from four field
goals and one free throw. Just
behind Doornbod was Bachman. She
shot four field goals, or eight points.
The remaining individual statistics were as follows:
Litwiller 1-1-3, Prager 1-0-2, Gale 1-0-2 and Short 0-1-1.
Normal’s
girls scored a total of eight 3-pointers, eight field goals, 10 free
throws and 50 points.
Olympia and Normal’s junior varsity teams competed as
well. Normal won again, 48-35.
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Swimmers
meet at Olympia
[JAN.
26, 2001]
Three high school
boys swimming teams gathered in Stanford yesterday for a meet:
Olympia, University High and Pontiac.
Olympia lost to University High 85½-16½.
They also lost to Pontiac, 62-39.
The event results were as follows:
200-yard
medley relay
— University High:
Watson, Toca, Kelley and Carroll, 1:50.15; Olympia was
fourth of five
200
freestyle
— University High: Sinn, 2:04.47; Olympia was fourth and fifth of five
200
individual medley
— University High:
Su, 2:09.00; Olympia was third of five
50
freestyle
— Pontiac: Roeschley,
24.09; Olympia was third of five
1-meter
diving
— Pontiac: Sullivan,
151.85; Olympia was third and fifth of five
100
butterfly
— University High: Watson, 57.64; Olympia was fifth of five
100
freestyle
— University High: Sur, 52.39; Olympia was fourth of five
500
freestyle
— University High: Toca, 5:20.05; Olympia was third and fourth of five
200
freestyle relay
— University High:
Shoot, Hocker, Robinson, Carroll, 1:41.43; Olympia was fourth
of four
100
backstroke
— University High: Watson, 59.69; Olympia was third of five
100
breaststroke
— University High:
(tie) Carroll and Mohrman, 1:12.94; Olympia was fifth of five
400
freestyle relay
— University High:
Watson, Simm, Toca, Carroll, 3:42.60; Olympia was fourth and
fifth of five
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Olympia
wrestles at meet in Normal
[JAN.
26, 2001]
Yesterday
afternoon three teams met in Normal for a wrestling competition:
University High, Olympia and Prairie Central.
The Spartans won both of their matches against the other two
teams.
Olympia creamed
Prairie Central 61-9.
The individual results were as follows:
103
pounds
— Olympia: Caleb
Dietrich pinned Schladenhauffen, 1:29
112
— Olympia: Alan
Deloriea pinned Lee, 3:53
119
— Olympia: Tim
Deloriea pinned Mashburn, 1:58
125
— Olympia: Josh
Collins pinned Scheider, 2:22
130
— Olympia: Justin
Collins pinned Rathbun, 1:29
135
— Olympia: Brian
Deloriea defeated Broquard, 9-2
140
— Olympia: Carlos
Sanchez won by forfeit
145
— Olympia: Nick
Bauman won by forfeit
152
— Prairie Central: Brian Meints decisioned Lucas Holloway, 8-1
160
— Olympia: Adam
Beccue pinned Ziller, 3:23
171
— Olympia: Brian
Eichhorn decisioned Reis, 6-5
189
— Olympia: Mike
Petsas decisioned Doran by fall, 20-6
215
— Prairie Central: Kintner pinned Krehbiel, 0:47
275
— Olympia: Jimmy
Bradshaw decisioned Miller, 4-3
Olympia also solidly beat University High, 48-18.
The individual results were as follows:
103
— Olympia: Caleb
Dietrich made technical fall over Baugh, 15-10
112
— University High: Solomon decisioned Alan Deloriea, 6-4
119
— Olympia: Adam
Seppleman won by forfeit
125
— Olympia: Josh
Collins pinned S. Brandon, 2:40
130
— Olympia: Justin
Collins won by forfeit
135
— Olympia: Brian
Deloriea decisioned Schrag, 7-1
140
— Olympia: Carlos
Sanchez won by forfeit
145
— University High: McCoy pinned Bauman, 5:08
152
— Olympia: Holloway
decision Chris Phillips, 12-0
160
— University High: Josh Phillips won by forfeit
171
— Olympia: Brian
Eichhorn won by forfeit
189
— Olympia: Mike
Petsas decisioned H. Brandon, 11-6
215
— Olympia: Krehbiel
decisioned Palomino, 8-1
275
— University High: Carpenter decisioned Newhaus, 6-4
The new record for Olympia’s wrestling team is 21 wins and only
3 losses.
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Lincoln
College vs. Parkland College
[JAN.
26, 2001]
Parkland
College’s men’s and women’s basketball teams came to Lincoln
yesterday afternoon to compete against the teams from Lincoln
College. The Lincoln men’s victory over Parkland was a sound
71-54. The Lady Lynx lost to Parkland by a small margin, 69-64.
Brooks
and Bates led the Lynx to victory by scoring 21 and 20 points
respectively. Brooks made three 3-pointers, two field goals and
eight free throws. Bates made eight field goals and four free
throws. Coleman helped his team with five field goals and one free
throw, or 11 points. The rest of the individual statistics for the
Lynx were as follows: Crockwell 4-0-8, Moffit 2-1-5, Sams 2-0-4 and
Reed 1-0-2. Altogether, Lincoln men’s team shot three 3-pointers,
24 field goals, 14 free throws and 71 points.
Parkland
College’s men scored three 3-pointers, 13 field goals, 19 free
throws and 54 points.
Lincoln
College’s women made six 3-pointers: two by McLaughlin and one
each by Bausley, Sheley, Humphrey and Dullard. The top scorers in
the Lady Lynx game yesterday afternoon were Dawson with 15 points
and Beebe with 14 points. Dawson made seven field goals and one free
throw. Beebe made three field goals and eight free throws. Besides
her 3-pointer, Sheley shot three field goals, to make nine points.
McLaughlin scored eight points with her two 3-pointers and one field
goal. The rest of the individual statistics were as follows: Thomas
3-0-6, Bausley 1-0-3, Humphrey 1-0-3, Dullard 1-0-3, Lott 1-0-2 and
Story 0-1-1. As a team, the Lady Lynx made six 3-pointers, 18 field
goals, 10 free throws and 64 points.
Parkland
College’s women shot four 3-pointers, 20 field goals, 17 free
throws and 69 points.
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Illinois
State vs. Southwest Missouri
[JAN.
25, 2001]
Last
night’s contest between Illinois State and Southwest Missouri was
a nail-biter, 63-62. At halftime, the Redbirds were up by two
points. The Bears earned one point more than Illinois in the second
half, but that was not enough to beat the Redbirds or extend the
game into overtime. Illinois State beat Southwest Missouri by one
point.
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Tom
Richardson, coach of the Redbirds, commented, "They were making
better plays down the stretch and probably deserved to win, but they
missed a shot. If the game had lasted another minute, they probably
would have won. I’m happy with the win, but we have to get better
from a defensive standpoint and rebounding standpoint."
Tarise
Bryson was Illinois State’s high scorer in the game. He made one
3-pointer, five field goals and six free throws, to equal 19 points.
Seventeen of Bryson’s points were made during the second half.
Shedrick Ford and Cedric Knight were also crucial to the team’s
game. Both men scored 12 points by shooting six field goals each.
Coach Richardson particularly praised Knight, "Thank God for
Cedric Knight, especially in the first half. We really needed him to
step up, and he made some important plays tonight." Randy Rice
shot three field goals and two free throws during the game to earn
eight points for the Redbirds. Shawn Jeppson made five points,
Traves Wilson made three points, and Rich Beyers and Dirk Williams
each made two points in this game where every single point counted.
As
a team, Illinois State made two 3-pointers, 24 field goals and nine
free throws. Southwest Missouri shot four 3-pointers, 22 field goals
and six free throws.
This
game was the 12th win for the Redbirds in the last 14
games.
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Ann Carnley]
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[Jack Bartelmay, Bob Kidd, Keith Liesman and Lenny Janet enjoyed the
Southwest Missouri game Wednesday night.]
[We spotted two Lincolnites in the band: Jeff Widmer and Brock
Boss. Do you see any others?]
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Illini
Central vs. Springfield Lutheran
[JAN.
25, 2001]
Yesterday
in Mason City, Illini Central’s Lady Cougars beat Springfield
Lutheran in a basketball game. The final score was 50-37.
IC's
leading scorer, by far, was Winkelman. She shot 13 field goals and
one free throw. The rest of the individual statistics were as
follows: Harvey 3-0-6, Damm 1-3-5, Blackstock 2-0-4, Oney 1-0-3,
Montgomery 1-0-2, Bitner 1-0-2 and Francis 0-1-1. Altogether the
team made one 3-pointer, 21 field goals and five free throws.
Springfield
Lutheran’s team scored 14 field goals and nine free throws.
The
two junior varsity teams faced off as well. Illini Central barely
beat Springfield, 31-29.
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Lincoln
College vs. Danville
[JAN.
25, 2001]
Lincoln
College’s men’s basketball team went to Danville yesterday to
compete against their school’s basketball team. Lincoln was ahead
at halftime 33-23. In the second half, Danville rallied and scored
seven more points than Lincoln, but that was not enough to overturn
Lincoln’s previous lead. Lincoln won 63-60.
Marlon
Brooks led the Lynx. He made three 3-pointers, five field goals and
five free throws, to equal 24 points. Creston Coleman and Jay Bates
were also assets to Lincoln’s team. Coleman scored 13 points with
five field goals and three free throws. Bates shot three field goals
and six free throws. Michael Sams, Brian Moffitt and Eric Crockrell
each made four points for the Lynx. Ryan Brinker shot two points. As
a team, Lincoln College scored three 3-pointers, 20 field goals and
14 free throws.
Danville
scored two 3-pointers, 21 field goals and 16 free throws.
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Lincoln
Christian College vs. Marantha Baptist
[JAN.
25, 2001]
Marantha
Baptist came to Lincoln on Tuesday night to compete against Lincoln
Christian College’s Preachers. Lincoln was behind in the first
half but came back in the second half. Unfortunately, the Preachers’
revival was not strong enough, and Marantha Baptist won 75-70.
Lincoln’s
leading scorer was Matt Clark, making almost half of the team’s
points. Clark shot two 3-pointers, 10 field goals and five free
throws to equal 31 points. Antoni Okusami earned 14 points with six
field goals and two free throws. Jim Turney made two 3-pointers, two
field goals and two free throws, or 12 points. Donnie Bowman scored
nine points via four field goals and one free throw. Dante Watson
helped the team with four points. As a team, the Preachers scored
four 3-pointers, 24 field goals and 10 free throws.
Marantha
Baptist made 11 treys, 14 field goals and 14 free throws.
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Railers
clobber Jacksonville
By Jeff
Mayfield
[JAN.
24, 2001]
The
biggest thing that Lincoln Railer coach Neil Alexander wanted to
accomplish on Tuesday night was to get his team a game and some
experience on the PCCC floor. Things would have to fall right for
his cagers, but he fully intends to win the regional whether it’s
played in the friendly confines of Roy S. Anderson gymnasium or if
they have to go and capture it on the road. He was even willing to
give up a home game and maybe take a small hit at the gate to make
it happen. Alexander was rewarded with all that AND a convincing
64-46 win over the Jacksonville Crimsons.
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While
Alexander continues to be wowed by the PCCC facilities, the Railers’
offensive prowess has left him underwhelmed. However, if it’s true
that championships are won on defense, then the blanket the Railers
threw on the Crimsons in the second half is an encouraging sign of
what’s to come. They held the Crimsons to only 35 percent shooting
on 16–of-45 from the field.
Keep
in mind that Jacksonville was coming off an electrifying 61-52 upset
of Quincy this past Saturday…at Quincy! They were in the throes of
a drought with the Blue Devils that had covered 13 years and
15-straight games. In fact, I think the record will show that the
last time Jacksonville beat Quincy, Andy Kaufmann was manning the
paint for the Crimsons.
But
just to show you how effective the Railers’ defensive scheme was
for the night, examine the case of Chevus Jackson. Jackson, who is
probably a consensus all-Central State Eight performer, erupted for
24 points in the amazing win at Quincy. The Railers must be scouting
geniuses because they seemed to find Jackson everywhere he went…at
least in the second half. They limited him to only 13 points and by
doing so took him and the rest of the team out of their game. In
fact, the Railers had Jacksonville so discombobulated that they
forced the Crimsons into 27 turnovers for the game.
Some
of the Railer offensive struggles may be evaporating. Last night
Lincoln demonstrated outstanding balanced scoring by getting 20
points from Gregg Alexander, 12 from J.T. Ashley and 11 from Chad
Tungate. They also hit for 51 percent of their shots, even though
nary a 3-pointer was made…and they were 11-of-15 from the line.
The
Railers outscored the Crimsons in every quarter and just seemed to
have the visitors befuddled at every turn.
After
the game, coach Alexander said his goal was for the team to strive
to keep getting better. He added that perfection is impossible to
attain, but you must always strive for it. There was no last-second
miracle finish in store for Jacksonville on this night…it was all
Lincoln!
[Jeff
Mayfield]
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High
school boys basketball reports
[JAN.
24, 2001]
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Illini
Central vs. Ursuline
Illini
Central trounced Ursuline 97-56 at Mason City.
Quarter
scores: 19-14, 44-23, 72-37, 97-56.
Leading
the game for IC in high points were Miller 18, Deters 17 and Arnold
17 points.
Three-point
field goals for IC were scored by Fletcher 2, Mulford and Giesler.
Illini
Central team stats: Miller 8-2-18, Hankins 5-3-13, Fletcher 5-2-14,
Mulford 1-0-3, Herman 0-1-1, Giesler 3-2-9, Scott 1-1-3, Arnold
5-5-17, Deters 7-3-17, Ju. Deters 0-2-2, Grimsley and Cunningham;
totaling 36 field goals, 21 free throws, for 97 points.
Mount
Pulaski vs. Midwest Central
The
Hilltoppers played blood, sweat and tears against Midwest Central on
their home court. Down by 16 (9-25) in the first quarter, Mount
Pulaski picked up 17 points to make it 26-40 at halftime. With a big
push, they were 43-54 by the end of the third quarter. Continuing
on, they were tied with Midwest Central at 66 at the end of the
fourth quarter. The Hilltoppers lost by a mere four points, 76-80,
in overtime.
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Leading
the game for Mount Pulaski as high scorers were Brown with 28 and
Anderson with 13 points.
Seven
3-point field goals for the Hilltoppers were scored by Anderson (4),
Davis, Clark and Wilson.
Mount
Pulaski team stats: Brown 10-8-28, Davis 3-0-7, Blaum 0-1-1, Clark
3-0-7, Schilling 2-0-4, Smith 1-0-2, Wilson 3-2-9, Anderson, 6-2-18;
totaling 28 field goals, 13 free throws, for 76 points.
Junior
varsity: Mount Pulaski 61, Midwest Central 45
Lincoln
vs. Jacksonville
Lincoln
topped Jacksonville 64-46 at Springfield Tuesday night.
Quarter
scores (Lincoln first): 15-10, 27-20, 36-28, 64-46.
Leading
the game for Lincoln in high points were Alexander with 20 and
Ashley with 12.
Lincoln
team stats: Williams 3-2-8, Alexander 7-6-20, Komnick 1-0-2, Tungate
3-5-11, Knopp 0-2-2, Aper 0-1-1, Ashley 4-4-12, Schonauer 2-0-4,
Welch 1-2-4 and Schrader; totaling 21 field goals, 22 free throws,
for 64 points.
For
pictures and a game report from Jeff Mayfield, click here.
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High
school girls basketball
[JAN.
24, 2001]
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Lincoln
vs. Normal Community
The
Lady Railers played Normal Community at home Tuesday night. Lincoln
won 50-40. Starting out slow, the Lady Railers turned the game
around at halftime, passing up Normal by the end of the third
quarter.
Quarter
scores (Lincoln first): 5-12, 18-20, 32-26, 50-40.
Leading
the game for Lincoln in high points: Ingram 12, with two 3-point
field goals and three 2-point field goals; Oller 10, with two field
goals and six free throws; and Cook 9, with two field goals and five
free throws.
Lincoln
team stats: Humbert 4-0-8, Whalen 0-3-3, Ingram 5-0-12, Cook 2-5-9,
Bunch 2-0-4, Oller 2-6-10, Johnson 0-2-2, Freschauer 1-0-2; totaling
16 field goals, 16 free throws, for 50 points.
Junior
varsity: Lincoln 37, Normal Community 36
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Mount
Pulaski vs. Athens
The
Lady Hilltoppers played a tight game with the Athens girls at
Athens. With quarter- ending scores always within one or two points,
Mount Pulaski held the lead through the third quarter, but Athens
slipped past them in the fourth, 46-44.
Quarter
scores: 16-14, 21-20, 32-30, 44-46.
Clevenger
led the Lady Hilltoppers with 22 points. She had five 3-point field
goals, one 2-point field goal and five free throws. Faith also made
two 3-point field goals for Mount Pulaski.
Mount
Pulaski stats: Faith 3-0-8, Clevenger 6-5-22, Jason 2-0-4, K.
Beckers 1-0-2, Sanders 3-2-8, Rucks, Howe; totaling 15 field goals,
7 free throws, for 44 points.
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Olympia
wrestling
[JAN.
24, 2001]
Olympia
High School's wrestling team defeated Illini Bluffs and Canton at
Stanford. Results follow.
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Olympia
57, Illini Bluffs 12
103
— Brent Kendrick (O), by forfeit
112
— Alan Deloriea (O), by forfeit
119
— Kevin McEwen (O) dec. Mannion (IB), 17-2
125
— Cody Lingle (O) dec. Jake Moore (IB), 20-5
130
— Eric Seline (O), by forfeit
135
— Brian Deloriea (O), technical fall over Chris Juns (IB), 19-3
140
— Justin Dietrich (O), by forfeit
145
— Double forfeit
152
— Lucas Holloway (O) pinned Jason Gonewall (IB), 1:45
160
— Adam Beccue (O) pinned Adam Mannion (IB), 1:48
171
— Devon Kupell (IB) pinned Doug McGuire (O), 1:08
189
— Double forfeit
215
— Heath Bailey (IB), by forfeit
275
— Matt Neuhaus (O) pinned Bryan Miller (IB) 1:07
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Olympia
68, Canton 7
103
— Caleb Dietrich (O) pinned Tony Vilayhong (C), 1:10
112
— Cam Delligatti (C) dec. Alan Deloriea (O), 9-5
119
— Tim Deloriea (O) dec. Ted Brandon (C), 8-1
125
— Tyler McWilliams (C) dec. Lingle (O), 11-2
130
— Justin Collins (O) pinned Matt Barnes (C), 4:48
135
— Brian Deloria (O), by forfeit
140
— Justin Dietrich (O), by forfeit
145
— Carlos Sanchez (O), by forfeit
152
— Holloway (O), by forfeit
160
— A. Beccue (O), by forfeit
171
— Brian Eichhorn (O), by forfeit
189
— Mike Petsas (O) dec. Jeff Jansen (C), 20-6
215
— Luke Krehbiel (O) pinned Matt McMarhill (C), 1:59
275
— Jimmy Bradshaw (O) pinned Josh Grillet (C), 1:19
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Mount
Pulaski vs. Riverton
[JAN.
23, 2001]
Mount
Pulaski’s High School girls basketball team faced off against
Riverton yesterday afternoon in Riverton. Riverton was the winner,
without question. The final score was 63-23.
Clevenger
and Sanders were the high scorers, with nine and eight points
respectively. K. Beckers, Rucks and Cyrulik each made two points.
Altogether, Mount Pulaski shot nine field goals and five free
throws.
Riverton
scored five 3-pointers, 15 field goals and 18 free throws.
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Olympia
vs. Decatur Eisenhower
[JAN.
23, 2001]
Olympia’s
Lady Spartans traveled to Decatur yesterday to compete against
Decatur Eisenhower’s basketball team. Olympia returned home
victorious, 39-30.
Prager
made Olympia’s one 3-pointer. Gale was the top scorer, with five
field goals, or 10 points. The rest of the individual statistics
were as follows: Short 3-0-6, Goebel 1-4-6, Fraher 1-3-5, Bachman
2-0-4, Gaither 0-3-3 and Coit 1-0-2. Altogether the team made one
3-pointer, 13 field goals, 10 free throws and 39 points.
Decatur
Eisenhower shot 12 field goals, six free throws and 30 points.
The
junior varsity teams faced off as well. The final score of the game
was Olympia 57, Decatur Eisenhower 18.
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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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