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Junior
Legion baseball
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Lincoln team ends
initial season
[JULY
27, 2001] Mattoon
eliminated Lincoln, 4-1, in the Junior Varsity Division baseball tournament
Thursday at Chatham. The Lincoln JV baseball team completed its first season of
competition with a 20-18 record.
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Lincoln
scored a run in the second inning to take the lead. John Peters singled, moved
to second on an infield out and scored on a single by Steve Shanle. Mattoon came
back with two runs in the third to take the lead, the big blow being a triple
that was fair by inches down the right-field line. Mattoon added two more runs
in the fifth to put the game away.
Coach
Bill Martinie said: "We had plenty of opportunities; however, we did not
come up with the big hit. We left eight men on base in the middle innings.
One hit in the right place could have changed the outcome. We had seven hits,
but it was unfortunate we were unable to get the key hit.
"We
played well in the tournament and came out with a 2-2 record. I am pleased with
the effort of the kids in the tourney. They gave it their best shot."
[to top of second column in
this article]
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Peters
finished the game with two hits in three trips to the plate and scored Lincoln’s
lone run. Adding one hit each for Lincoln were Steve Shanle, Miles Musick,
Jason Williams, Bobby Ward and Blaen Fletcher.
Fletcher
suffered the loss despite allowing just three hits. Fletcher walked two
batters and struck out three. Two of the four runs were earned.
Score by
innings
Lincoln
010 000 0 – 1 - 7 - 4
Mattoon 002
020 x – 4 - 3 - 2
Fletcher (L)
& Peters; Griffin (W), Price (6) & Wirth.
[Bill
Martinie]
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Junior
Legion baseball
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Lincoln vs. Chatham
[JULY
26, 2001] The
Chatham Diamond Kings handed the Lincoln JV Legion team a 7-0 setback in the
division tournament at Chatham Wednesday night. Lincoln will take on
Mattoon at 2 p.m. Thursday in Chatham.
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Chatham
scored single runs in the second and third inning, and some poor defensive play
hurt Lincoln in the fourth. Coach Bill Martinie said, "We let a pop fly, on
the infield, drop for a hit to open the gate. We then failed to get an out on a
sacrifice bunt attempt. Before we were able to get three outs,
Chatham pushed across four runs, and they really shouldn’t have scored in the
inning. That was the difference in the game.
"We
loaded the bases in the seventh inning on a single by Steve Shanle, a double by
Jason Williams, and loaded the bases when Bobby Ward was hit by a
pitch. However, their pitcher fanned the next batter to end the
game."
Chris
Gosda suffered the loss for Lincoln although pitching well. Gosda permitted 10
hits while striking out four and walking one. Four of the seven runs scored were
earned runs.
In
addition to Shanle and Williams, Miles Musick collected a first-inning single as
Stead limited Lincoln to three hits in the contest.
Score by
innings
Lincoln
000 000 0 – 0 - 3 - 2
Chatham
011 410 x – 7 - 10 - 0
Gosda (L) &
Peters; Stead (W) & Pinkstaff.
[Bill
Martinie]
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Junior
Legion baseball
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Lincoln wins second
game in Chatham tournament
[JULY
25, 2001] Lincoln
rode the pitching of Trent Kavelman to a 5-0 victory in the second game of the
Junior Legion Division tournament at Chatham Tuesday afternoon. The
victory raises the Lincoln record to 20-16 for the season. Lincoln will play at
7:30 p.m. Wednesday in its next action.
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Lincoln
scored three times in the bottom of the first inning, and that would have been
enough, as Kavelman limited Medora to three hits while striking out four and
walking none. Coach Bill Martinie said, "Trent pitched an outstanding game,
and we made some good defensive plays behind him. We got some timely hits and
made good decisions on the bases."
In
the first inning, Ryan Purcell led off with a walk and stole second. He
moved to third on a single by Miles Musick and scored on a wild pitch, with
Musick moving to second. Bryce Cunningham drew a walk, and both runners
moved up on a wild pitch. John Peters hit a sacrifice fly to left, scoring
Musick. Jason Williams then singled to center, scoring Cunningham with the third
run of the inning.
In
the second inning, Purcell again walked and stole second. Musick singled,
sending Purcell to the plate with the fourth run of the game. The final Lincoln
run crossed the plate in the fifth when Peters drew a walk, stole second and
scored on a double to the fence by Williams.
Score by
innings
Medora
000 000 0 – 0 - 3 - 0
Lincoln
310 010 x – 5 - 8 - 1
Darr (L) &
McAfee; Kavelman (W) & Peters.
[Bill
Martinie]
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Junior
Legion baseball
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Lincoln advances to
second round in Legion tourney
[JULY
24, 2001]
Lincoln
scored a single run in the sixth and two in the seventh to defeat Urbana 3-2 in
the opening round of the Junior Legion Division baseball tournament in Chatham
Monday morning. Lincoln advances to the second round against Medora at 4 p.m.
Tuesday.
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Blane
Fletcher picked up the victory for Lincoln with a nine-strikeout performance,
while giving up two walks. Urbana collected seven hits in the game, but
Fletcher was tough in the key situations.
Lincoln
scored a run in the sixth inning when Miles Musick drew a walk and stole second.
Musick scored when Ryan Purcell collected Lincoln's only hit, a single to
center. The run cut the Urbana lead to 2-1.
In
the seventh inning, John Peters drew a leadoff walk, and after Steve Shanle
sacrificed Peters to second, Jason Williams and Jason Bednarko each walked to
load the bases. Peters scored the tying run on a wild pitch, and one
out later Williams scored the go-ahead run on another wild pitch.
Score by
innings
Lincoln
000 001 2 – 3 - 1 - 1
Urbana
000 110 0 – 2 - 7 - 0
Fletcher (W)
& Peters; Crane, Fell (7-L), McCartney (7) & Zimmerman.
[Bill
Martinie]
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CEFCU
wins Mustang championship
[JULY
23, 2001] CEFCU
defeated a valiant J-GO Racing Engines team 18-4 Friday evening to
win the playoff for the 2001 Mustang championship.
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Starring
for CEFCU were Tyson Smith and Jordan Nelson on the mound, and at
the plate, Nelson with three hits and Smith with two hits. Also,
Ethan Tabor belted a home run for the champions.
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College
baseball
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Two
baseball recruits sign with LC
[JULY
23, 2001] Lincoln
College baseball coach Tony Thomas has announced the signing of two
more players to his squad for next season. The two recruits bring
the total of incoming freshmen to 14.
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Joining
the Lynx next season are Frank Pesce and Lou Persino, both from
Fenton High School in Bensonville. Pesce is a 6-1, 210-pound
left-handed hitting catcher who has a strong arm and is a defensive
standout. Persino, a 5-10, 180-pound infielder and outfielder,
played third base for Fenton last season.
With
14 returning sophomores and a strong recruiting class of 14
freshmen, Thomas is hoping for big things next season. Thomas is
also hopeful of signing one or two more prospects for next season.
[Bill
Martinie,
Lincoln College sports information director]
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Cook
vies for a spot on Team USA
[JULY
27, 2001] Lincoln’s
Brian Cook is now the lone Illini representative trying to garner a
roster spot on Team USA.
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That’s
because fellow Illinois teammate Frank Williams injured his right
wrist when he fell on it during a Monday morning practice session
down in Dallas, Texas. He and Cook were hoping to be named to the
official 12-man squad that was scheduled to be named sometime July
27. Williams had his wrist examined and X-rayed on Monday night. The
X-rays proved to be negative. However, since he was not able to work
out at the practices on Tuesday or Wednesday, he made the difficult
decision to withdraw from the team. Cook and Williams had been in
Texas all week hoping for a slot on the team that will represent the
United States at the 2001 FIBA World Championship For Young Men.
Players
trying out for the team are Troy Bell (Boston College / Minneapolis,
Minn.); LaVell Blanchard (Michigan / Ann Arbor, Mich.); Carlos
Boozer (Duke / Juneau, Alaska); Caron Butler (Connecticut / Racine,
Wis.); Nick Collison (Kansas / Iowa Falls, Iowa); Brian Cook
(Illinois / Lincoln, Ill.); Chris Duhon (Duke / Slidell, La.);
Reggie Evans (Iowa / Pensacola, Fla.); Dahntay Jones (Duke /
Hamilton Square, N.J.); Jason Kapono (UCLA / Lakewood, Calif.);
Jameer Nelson (St. Joseph’s / Chester, Pa.); Michael Sweetney
(Georgetown / Oxen Hill, Md.); and Marcus Taylor (Michigan State /
Lansing, Mich.).
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this article]
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Tryouts
were limited to males who were born on Jan. 1, 1980, or later, making
this the 21-and-under team.
Once
the team is announced, they will take off for a weekend stint of
training in Oakland, Calif. Then, it’s on to Saitama, Japan, for
the world championship. The U.S. team will compete against 11 other
teams and will start the tournament in Pool B with Argentina,
Croatia, Israel, Japan and South Korea. The other teams in Pool A
are Australia, Dominican Republic, Egypt, Qatar, Slovenia and Spain.
[Jeff
Mayfield]
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Jeff
Mayfield interviews Mike Thornton
Lincoln American Legion baseball
team about to get in the groove
[JUNE
21, 2001] We
were able to reach Lincoln American Legion baseball coach Mike
Thornton at his office. What follows is a brief interview that we
had with him concerning the rest of this summer’s season…
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Q:
Tell us a little about your team so far.
A:
We are 1-6 but should be 5-2. We’ve been competitive, and we’re hangin’
in there. We’ve got eight guys back from last year. Primarily, the bulk
of them are from Lincoln, but we fill in with guys from the area. The
eight back from last year are solid. I think we’ll be OK. Once we get a
few wins under our belts, I think we could get on a roll.
Q:
What’s your everyday lineup?
A:
Well, it’s different every day. We use a different lineup every day. We’re
moving guys around here and there and seeing who can do what and what we’re
going to be comfortable with. We’ll do that until the tournament at the
end of the season, and by then we’ll have things pretty well solidified.
Q:
Who do you have returning this season?
A:
I hope I don’t leave anybody out. Korey Davis is from Elkhart. The
Lincoln kids are Chris Phillips, Andrew Bartman, Justin Dedman, Aaron
Mattson and Nick Bay. Matt McQuality is from Williamsville and Tyler
Hendrickson is from Athens.
Q:
The Lincoln kids put together quite a season out at the high school. They
should really be ready to go this summer, right?
A:
Yes, they did. They really did well with them. I’m not displeased with
what we’ve got at all. I think that we’ve got a pretty well-rounded
ball club.
Q:
With your experience, some of these guys might really have impressed you
already. Who is standing out so far?
A:
Korey Davis has been a standout! He just jumps out at you. I like the way
he conducts himself. He is very businesslike. He goes out there and does
his job. He is steady and good. He doesn’t try to be too flashy, he’s
just confident in himself.
Q:
You consider him a team leader, or do other players come to mind?
A:
Andrew Bartman as much as anyone. Korey kind of leads by example and
Bartman’s kind of a yell guy. I guess you’d call him a rah-rah guy. It’s
not that the rest of the guys aren’t or don’t; it’s just that those
two make their presence felt. It’s hard to miss them.
Q:
How does your pitching stack up through the long haul of the summer?
A:
It will be OK once we get some consistency. We played several games in a
row, and now we’ve been off since last Thursday … well, we did play on
Thursday. But, we’ve had two games postponed on us Saturday and another
one postponed on us tonight! So, we’re playing Wednesday and Thursday,
and we’ve got a doubleheader on Saturday. Next week we’ll jump right
back into the schedule of having three games a week again. We’ll have to
see where we’re at, at that time.
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in this article]
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Q:
Who will be some of your starting pitchers, and who will be your closers?
A:
They’re all pretty good and pretty consistent. Phillips had a good high
school year and so did Davis. Michael Martin went out a week ago Sunday
and held Danville, a perennial power, to just three runs over nine
innings. He did an outstanding job that day. He was very impressive. I’ve
had Andy Knopp in a couple of times as a closer in the eighth and ninth
innings, and he has been impressive in that role. He comes in and just
throws strikes. He won’t walk people. If you don’t walk anybody, you’re
going to be successful. At least you’ve got a better chance of being
successful. Other than that we’ll probably try them all. Ryan Williams
is a pitcher, McQuailty is a pitcher, Matt Gleason is, and of course
Phillips. There are several of our players that are pretty good hurlers.
It may get done by committee as much as anything else. We have a pitch
count on all of them. When it gets up to about 80, you start looking real
close and take it from that point. If they get in trouble after that
point, you go and get ’em. I’m not going to burn somebody out. On a
nice warm day you can sometimes throw over 100 pitches, but other days
they just can’t.
Q:
Have you gotten together with LCHS coach Pat Hake, and how has that gone?
A:
It’s worked well. We’ve sat down and talked several times and traded
notes. We’re definitely on the same page.
Q:
What little we know about it is that coach Hake has really got in there
and turned the LCHS fortunes around and seems to be pretty well-liked by
the players.
A:
He’s certainly working hard at it!
Q:
Who’s hitting the baseball for you right now?
A:
Again, Davis. He’s been ripping the cover off the ball. Danny Schick has
hit well. Blake Schoonover has been hitting the ball on the nose.
Q:
How does the schedule shape up for you guys this summer?
A:
We usually play Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 7 p.m., with Tuesday
and Thursday games usually at home, out at the Rec. Then we play
Saturdays, and we’ve got a couple of Sundays thrown in there, usually at
11, noon or 1 o’clock.
Q:
How many games are scheduled?
A:
We had 38 originally scheduled, but we’ll probably only get in 34.
Q:
And you expect to have a stellar year, don’t you?
A: I
think that we will do real well, once we get it rolling. No excuses, but
the reality — some of our guys hadn’t played in three or more weeks.
Our timing was off just a bit, but now it’s coming back.
On behalf
of the LDN, we certainly wish the Legion baseball teams and all local
summer baseball and softball teams the best of luck!
[Jeff
Mayfield]
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Announcements
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Zion
Lutheran School baseball practice
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[JULY
27, 2001] Boys
in grades five through eight at Zion Lutheran School have their
first baseball practice Wednesday, Aug. 1. Practice is scheduled
from 9 to 11:30 a.m. at the school.
Players
need to bring equipment, their completed physical consent form and
water.
For
more information, call Steve Schumacher at 732-7101.
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Attention:
LCHS fall athletes
[JULY
19, 2001] Every
LCHS fall athlete is required to have an athletic permit card on
file in the activity director’s office before trying out or
practicing for any fall sports.
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All
fall athletes and parents must attend a mandatory meeting Monday,
Aug. 6, at 6:30 p.m. in the LCHS auditorium. The meeting will cover
the athletic permit card, extracurricular code and parent-coach
involvement. No fall athletes will be allowed to try out or practice
until they attend this meeting. If you cannot attend on Aug. 6,
please call Darrell Hanslow, activity director, at (217) 732-4131,
Ext. 250, to set up an appointment with him.
Also,
at 7 p.m. there will be a meeting for all fall athletes and their
parents with their head coach. The head coach will cover team rules
and practice schedules.
Starting
dates for fall sports
Football
— Aug. 8
Cross
country — Aug. 13
Boys
golf — Aug. 13
Girls
golf — Aug. 13
Boys
soccer — Aug. 13
Girls
swimming — Aug. 13
Girls
tennis — Aug. 13
Volleyball
— Aug. 13
[LCHS
news release]
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3-on-3
basketball at Delavan Fall Festival
[JULY
17, 2001] A
3-on-3 basketball tournament will be part of the Delavan Fall
Festival on Saturday, Sept. 1.
There
will be numerous divisions for males and females age 8 and up. This
is a double-elimination tournament with awards to first-, second-
and third-place teams in each division. Each player will also
receive a T-shirt.
The
tournament will include 3-point contests and free-throw contests
throughout the day, with prizes awarded.
For
more information or to obtain an entry form, call Jack Wheeler at
(309) 244-9881 or Dennis Moehring at (309) 244-9241. Entries must be
received by Friday, Aug. 17.
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