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Lincoln
vs. winner of the Mount Zion-Quincy game
[MARCH
5, 2001] Lincoln
will play the winner of the Mount Zion-Quincy game at 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, March 6, at the Prairie Capitol Convention Center. Tickets
will go on sale from 6:30 to 7:30 Monday night, March 5, at the LCHS
ticket booth and from 9 a.m. to noon on Tuesday at the main office. All
tickets are $5 (general admission). The
lottery will not be needed. [Pat
Zurkammer, ticket manager]
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Lincoln
College vs.
John Wood
[MARCH
5, 2001] John Wood
hosted Lincoln College's basketball teams for two games. Both games
were so close they went into overtime.
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Lady
Lynx
The
Lady Lynx played a tight game. In the first half, Lincoln led 34-19. During the second half, John Wood’s ladies’ team made a
comeback to tie the game 66-66.
In overtime, John Wood made eight points, and Lincoln made
only seven. The final
score was 74-73.
Beebe, without question, was Lincoln College’s star female
player. She made 31
points, including all seven of the Lady Lynx overtime points.
Beebe shot nine field goals and 13 free throws.
Behind Beebe were Dawson, with 12 points, and Dullard and
Thomas, each with 10 points. Dawson
made four field goals and four free throws.
Dullard scored four field goals and two free throws.
Thomas made the team’s only 3-pointer, plus three field
goals and one free throw. Lott
helped the Lynx with six points, and Story and McLaughlin each
earned two points for their team.
Altogether, the ladies made one 3-pointer, 25 field goals, 20
free throws and 73 points.
John Wood’s women scored three 3-pointers, 23 field
goals, 19 free throws and 74 points.
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Lynx
The
Lynx were three points ahead of John Wood at the end of the first
half. John Wood was three points ahead of Lincoln at the end
of the second half. In the first overtime, each team made
eight points. In the second overtime, Lincoln earned five more
points than John Wood: 16-11. The final score of the game was
89-84.
Three
of Lincoln’s players really stood out: Michael Sams, Marlon
Brooks and Creston Coleman. Sams scored eight field goals and
three free throws, or 19 points. Brooks shot three 3-pointers,
three field goals and three free throws to equal 18 points.
Coleman earned 17 points with one 3-pointer, four field goals and
six free throws. Jay Bates and Brian Moffitt were also great
assets to the team. Bates made five field goals and three free
throws, or 13 points. Moffitt made 12 points with four field
goals and four free throws. Eric Crockrell scored eight points
with four field goals. Gene Reed made two points for
Lincoln’s Lynx. As a team, Lincoln shot four 3-pointers, 28
field goals, 21 free throws, and scored 89 points.
John
Wood’s men’s team made their 84 points with 11 3-pointers, 21
field goals and nine free throws.
Lincoln
College finished off the regular season 24-6 overall and 12-2 in the
CCCI. Their next match is on Saturday, March 10, in the second
round of the Region 24 tournament in Danville, when the Lynx will
play the winner of the Parkland/Rend Lake game.
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Olympia
and Lincoln junior high
wrestlers
compete in tournament
[MARCH
5, 2001] Eleven
junior high wrestling teams competed in the IESA Sectional in
Stanford this weekend. Olympia
finished in sixth place with 60.5 points.
Lincoln came in 10th with 33 points. The
events in which Olympia or Lincoln placed in the top three were as
follows:
80
pounds — Olympia: Benny
Vorass won by technical fall over Aaron Smith of Prairie Central,
2:30.
85
— Olympia: Chris
Alexander decisione Tim Robberstad of Mahomet-Seymour, 6-2.
95
— 3rd place: Clint
Horner of Olympia
100
— 3rd place: Josh
Rodgers of Lincoln
167
— Bloomington: Erik
Miller pinned Kevin Carroll of Lincoln, 2:10.
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Railers
dump Southeast
Sets
up interesting rematch with Mount Zion
By
Jeff Mayfield
[MARCH
3, 2001] First
the Railers were forced to play a switched seed in the first round
of the regionals. They also found out that point guard Paris
Williams would be lost for the season after suffering a knee injury
at Peoria Richwoods. In a building where they have not played well in
the last few years, as evidenced by the 68-48 shellacking they
received there back on Jan. 13, many were miffed at how confident
Lincoln seemed to be coming into last night's regional.
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So,
it's safe to say that State Journal-Register reporter Robert Burns
wasn't the only surprised person in Sheffler gym last night as a
capacity crowd watched Neil Alexander's Railers put on a clinic in a
dominating 73-61 upset over Southeast. Some guys strain and struggle
over chasing records, but Gregg Alexander seems to relish it.
Perhaps, it's because of his 'team first' attitude. He told the LDN
that he didn't care if he scored a point and didn't get the record
as long as the Railers could advance. That is probably why he was so
relaxed and calmly went out and put up 39 points on the board!
When
he broke the record on a turn-around jumper early in the 3rd
quarter, the always very knowledgeable Railer fans gave Gregg a
tremendous and much deserved standing ovation. What they didn't know
was that Alexander was just getting started. He hit 13-of-22 shots
from the field and now stands as Lincoln High School's all-time
scoring leader with 2,054...an incredible feat, any way you slice it
or dice it! He also helped give his dad yet another 20-win season
and yet another regional championship trophy!
Chad
Tungate also continued his stellar play by dissecting the Spartan
defense with unbelievable penetration moves to the hoop. Then when
they backed-off, Tungate lit them up with the three-ball and he
finished the night with 19 points.
J.T
Ashley also turned in an outstanding performance. In the first half
he attacked the boards and when he couldn't pull the carom down he
tipped it back out to the guards to reset the offensive. He ignited
the team to be quicker to the ball on the boards and on loose balls
all night long. He appears to be healthy now and is making major
contributions as this team advances.
And
what can you say about the play of Cory Farmer? Thrust into the
starting line-up due to the injury to Williams all Farmer did was
control the game! He knew how to get the ball to Alexander and
seemed to refuse to make a turnover. The Spartans tried to rattle
him by sending him to the line and he foiled that plan by drilling
the free throws. The fact that he has come in and stepped-up has
helped us advance this far and may take us a lot farther!
Adam
Schonauer also continued his impressive string of solid, dependable
games. As far as the LDN is concerned he is Lincoln's most improved
player...and he wasn't bad last year. He is such a tremendous post
passer as he demonstrated once again last night and he's not afraid
to mix it up on the boards or on defense.
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Derek
Schrader also turned in an outstanding performance in last night's
win. He possesses a "Rodman-like" ability to be wherever
the ball is. When our guards penetrate to the basket, Derek is
always somewhere near the goal to cash-in on the bunnies...and if
they foul him, just chalk-up the three points! He is also not
bashful when it comes to taking a 3 every now and then, and he can
hit 'em!
Mike
Aper and Brandon Welch also gave some quality minutes off the bench.
That is a good sign when you consider that at any time in the next
few games they may be called on to help spell the starters. An
assist here, a rebound there, everyone understanding their role and
executing it is a staple in coach Alexander's system.
Assistant
coaches Ewald, Aeilts, Worth and Osborn have demonstrated once again
the brilliance of their scouting measures. The last two games the
Railer coaching staff has really been clicking.
Now
the attention turns to Tuesday night's Sectional semi-final versus
#2 Mt. Zion. On press row last night just as it’s been all season,
no one seemed to give Lincoln much of a chance in that contest. They
said that Mt. Zion has been dominant all year, that they've been
ranked and that they have three Division I signees. The before
mentioned Burns told me earlier in the year that this season it was
going to be all Lanphier and Southeast. I encouraged him not to
overlook the Railers, but he stuck by his guns. The LDN says
however, don't be surprised to see the Railers playing for the
sectional championship next Friday night. Because last night in
Springfield, Neil and the boys put on a clinic! Good luck next week,
Railers!
Railer
notes...
The
Railers season record now stands at 20-8.
The
game Tuesday against Mt. Zion is an interesting rematch of two teams
that played for the State championship when they were 7th graders.
Mt. Zion narrowly won the game on their home court, but Lincoln had
beaten them at LJHS earlier that same season.
A former Railer assistant coach suggested
to Coach Alexander who then met with athletic director, Darrell
Hanslow about playing a regular season game versus Jacksonville in
the PCCC. The whole idea was to give the Railers a game on the floor
in Springfield just in case Lincoln would advance to the sectionals.
I love it when a plan comes together!!!
[Jeff
Mayfield]
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Boys
high school basketball
[MARCH
3, 2001]
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Class A
sectionals
Illini
Central vs. IVC
The Cougars swept IVC at
Dunlap keeping the leading edge all four quarters. Quarter scores: 18 -
14, 35 - 22, 47 - 33, 62 - 50. With 4 leading scorers; Arnold 13,
Fletcher 13, Hankins 13, and Grimsley 11. Fletcher made two 3-point
field goals and Arnold had one.
Team stats: Arnold 5-2-3, Deters 1-4-6,
Miller 2-0-4, Grimsley 4-3-11, Fletcher 5-1-13, Hankins 6-1-13, Giesler
1-0-2, Mulford, Herman, Cunningham, Scott; totaling 24 field goals, 11
free throws, for 62 points.
Class AA
Regionals
Lincoln vs.
Springfield Southeast
It was a fierce game
between the Railsplitters and the Spartans, but Lincoln kept the lead
all four quarters. Starting with a 2 point lead in the first quarter, 12
- 10; the Railer's added 20 more points as Southeast only added 13 to be
32 - 23 at the half. The Spartan's were not going to just roll-over,
riled by Lincoln's 9 point lead, they rallied and rolled into action
picking up 14 points to Lincoln's 12 point gain, narrowing the gap to a
7 point difference, 44 - 37 at the end of the third quarter. Fired-up
Lincoln poured in 29 more points, while the Spartans added 24 to a final
score 73 - 61.
Quarter scores: 12 - 10,
32 - 23, 44 - 37, 73 - 61. Lincoln team stats: Alexander 13-9-39,
Tungate 6-6-19, Schonauer 0-2-2, Farmer 1-4-6, Schrader 3-1-7, Welch,
Aper, Gallagher, Ashley, Komnick, and Knopp; totaling 23 field goals, 22
free throws, for 73 points.
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Junior
high girls volleyball
[MARCH
3, 2001] Bloomington
defeated Olympia 15-4, 15-6 (championship).
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Boys
high school basketball
[MARCH
2, 2001]
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Hartsburg-Emden vs.
Central Catholic
Hartsburg-Emden’s
sophomore basketball team beat Central Catholic during the Hartsburg-Emden
Sophomore Basketball Tournament. The final score of the game was 37-27.
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Railers march on
Get rematch with Springfield Southeast
[MARCH
1, 2001] Led
by the electrifying play of senior All-Stater Gregg Alexander, the Lincoln
Railers took out Decatur-MacArthur 76-48 in Lincoln last night. With an amazing
38-point performance Alexander became only the second Railer in history to cross
the 2,000-point plateau. Gregg finished the night 14-of-24 from the field and
5-for-7 from the charity stripe.
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However,
it may have been coach Neil Alexander’s timeout just three minutes into the
game that really got the Railers going. Up until that point the Generals were
having their way with the Railers in the paint, and their zone defense was
forcing Lincoln to rush and maybe take some quick, ill-advised shots. Not only
did the Railsplitters calm down after the timeout, but even better for the Roy
S. Anderson faithful, they went on a rampage!
Chad
Tungate also had a great night for the Railers, tallying 16 points and
stretching Decatur’s defense all over the floor.
The victory
sets up a rematch with Southeast (assuming SE held on to win their game) Friday
night in Springfield. I hope to see a huge contingent of Railer fans at
Southeast Friday to encourage and support our boys on into the sectionals. Good
luck, Railers!
[Jeff
Mayfield]
Note:
Springfield Southeast 64, Decatur Eisenhower 62 (OT) (Other scores
posted at http://www.ihsa.org/scores/index.htm#BKB-01AA)
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Boys
high school basketball
[MARCH
1, 2001]
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Class
A
Illini Central vs.
El Paso
Yesterday
afternoon, Illini Central’s boys basketball team faced off against El Paso in
Dunlap for the Class A sectionals. Illini Central maintained a steady lead over
El Paso in every quarter, to win 64-53.
Hankins
scored almost a third of the team’s points, with 20. He made seven field goals
and six free throws. Arnold aided the Cougars with 13 points. He scored one
3-pointer and five field goals. Fletcher shot one 3-pointer, three field goal
and two free throws to equal 11 points. Grimsley earned 10 points with one
3-pointer, one field goal and five free throws. Jo. Deters made five points,
Giesler made three points and Miller made two points for Illini Central. As a
team, the Cougars scored four 3-pointers, 18 field goals and 16 free throws.
El Paso earned
three 3-pointers, 20 field goals and four free throws.
Class
AA
LCHS vs. Decatur MacArthur
Lincoln
Community High School’s boys welcomed Decatur MacArthur to Lincoln for a
basketball game. Lincoln trampled MacArthur 76-48.
Alexander
made exactly half of his team’s points. He earned 38 points with five
3-pointers, nine field goals and five free throws. Tungate scored the
second-highest number of points: 16. He made two 3-pointers and five field
goals. Ashley shot six points. Peters and Welch both earned four points for the
Railsplitters. Schrader scored three points. Both Werner and Knopp made two
points, and Bunch made one point. The team’s totals are as follows: seven
3-pointers, 23 field goals and six free throws.
MacArthur made
a total of one 3-pointer, 17 field goals and 11 free throws.
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Lincoln
College vs. Spoon River
[MARCH
1, 2001] Lincoln
College’s basketball teams faced off against Spoon River yesterday evening in
Canton. Both the Lady Lynx and Lynx were victorious.
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Lady Lynx
In
the first half, the Lady Lynx more than doubled their opponent’s points. In
the second half, the teams made almost the same number of points. Lincoln won
81-57. Lott scored more than a fourth of the team’s points, with 23. She made
11 field goals and one free throw. Beebe, McLaughlin and Dawson really boosted
the team as well. Beebe made 14 points with one 3-pointer, four field goals and
three free throws. McLaughlin shot one 3-pointer, four field goals and one free
throw to equal 12 points. Dawson scored two field goals and seven free throws,
or 11 points. Sheley made eight points for Lincoln. She shot two 3-pointers and
two free throws. Dullard made five points, and Sotry made four points. Bausley
and Massenburg each made two points for the Lady Lynx. As a team, Lincoln scored
four 3-pointers, 27 field goals and fifteen free throws.
Spoon
River’s ladies made only five 3-pointers, 15 field goals and 12 free throws.
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Lynx
The
men’s game appeared to be a reverse of the ladies’ game. In the first half,
Lincoln and Spoon River were only two points apart, but in the second, Lincoln
pulled ahead. Lincoln won the game 90-75. Marlon Brooks made 25 points — over
a quarter of the Lynx total. Brooks shot one 3-pointer, nine field goals and
four free throws. Jay Bates, Creston Coleman and Eric Crockrell also played a
major role in the game. Bates made five field goals and eight free throws, or 18
points. Coleman made 17 points for the Lynx with one 3-pointer, four field goals
and six free throws. Crockrell shot six field goals and four free throws, or 16
points. Brian Moffitt contributed six points to Lincoln’s game. Ryan Brinker
made four points, and Gene Reed and Michael Sams each made two points. Lincoln
made two 3-pointers, 29 field goals and 26 free throws total.
Altogether,
Spoon River’s men scored three 3-pointers, 24 field goals and 18 free throws.
Yesterday night’s
win clinches the CCCI for the Lincoln men for the second consecutive season.
Their CCCI record is 11 wins and two losses, and their overall record is 23 wins
and six losses.
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Olympia
girls named to Corn Belt all-conference team
[FEB.
28, 2001] The
Corn Belt all-conference basketball team includes several Olympia players.
Tricia Gaither has been named to first team. Receiving honorable mention are
three other Olympia teammates: Laura Doombos, Mindy Bachman and Nicole Prager.
Named to the all-star team is Mindy Bachman, with Nicole Prager chosen as
alternate.
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Lincoln
hockey players on championship team
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[FEB.
28, 2001] Two
Lincoln boys participated in the Chicago Cup Showdown Hockey Tournament this
past weekend at The Edge Ice Arenas in Bensenville. Dylan Miller, 6, and Halen
Sampson, 7, along with their teammates in the Springfield Kings Mite A Division,
won the championship over Littleton, Colo., in double overtime. Dylan attends
Jefferson School and Halen attends Northwest School.
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Gregg
Alexander chosen
[FEB.
27, 2001] The
LDN has learned that Lincoln Railer sharpshooter Gregg Alexander has been
selected to the 2001 Class AA All-State basketball team!
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Gregg
and Thornwood's Eddie Curry were the only underclassmen to be so recognized last
season, when Gregg was named as a member of the third team, according to a panel
of Associated Press sportswriters and broadcasters.
It
may be more amazing that he made it this year, as he was double-teamed, boxed
and oned,
and elbowed and punched almost every night; and yet he is on the verge of
becoming Lincoln High School's all-time leading scorer!
On
behalf of the LDN, nice going, Gregg!
Alexander
and the Railers begin the postseason Wednesday night, when they host Decatur-MacArthur
at 7:30 p.m. It would be great to pack the place and help the Railers make a
deep run in the IHSA playoffs.
Good luck,
Railers!
[Jeff
Mayfield]
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