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            High
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             Brave, but no chance 
            
            By Rick Hobler 
            
            [SEPT.
            18, 2001]  What
            do you do when your record is 14-3-1 and the other team’s record
            is 5-6? Apparently you play just well enough to win. That’s what
            the Lady Railers did last night as they defeated the short-handed
            and undersized Mount Zion Braves 15-10, 15-5. The team described it
            as "terrible." I describe it as a win. 
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             Mount
            Zion came into the game missing three of its starters and should
            have been no match for the taller and stronger-hitting Lady Railers.
            Someone forgot to tell the Lady Braves that fact in Game 1. The
            Railers played the first game from behind until successive and
            decisive kills by Kari and Michelle McFadden and a dink by Kelli
            Gleason turned the tide. 
            As
            the game began, the Railers were actually too strong as they hit
            several balls long on kill attempts from the net. The Braves weren’t
            beating the Railers, they were beating themselves. After the Railers
            led 1-0, they didn’t regain the lead again until it was 9-8. 
            With
            the Railers down 6-3, Darcy White’s excellent serving brought the
            Railers back within striking distance. Then the emotional turning
            point of Game 1 and the match took place, with the Railers down 6-8
            and Mount Zion’s Jennica Burne serving. Burne had just served two
            successive points, including an ace, to put her team back in the
            lead. 
              
             
             
            On
            Burne’s next serve though, Kari McFadden had something to say. She
            said it in the form of a passionate, hard kill that found the Lady
            Braves running for cover to the back of the court: Side out to
            Lincoln. Kari then rotated to the service line while her
            "little" sister took care of the net. Michelle McFadden
            delivered another hard kill to bring the Railers within one. With
            Kari serving again, senior setter Kelli Gleason called her own
            number and dinked the ball into the Braves’ open court, and the
            Railers were even. They never looked back after that. 
            Great
            front-line blocking by various Railer duos, point-winning kills by
            Tina Cook, Samantha Conrady and Darcy White, and the serving of
            Kelli Gleason and Samantha Conrady finished out Game 1. The Railers
            had struggled, almost beat themselves, but had survived to win. 
             
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            Game
            2 was a different matter. No more "bravery" from Mount
            Zion, as Lincoln took the lead early, crushed Mount Zion’s spirit
            and dominated to the end. Except for a few minutes of mental letdown
            by the Lady Railers, it was no contest. The Railers jumped out to a
            quick 7-0 lead on solid team play. Solid defensive play by Darcy
            White, both on the back line and at the net, and front-line team
            blocking, kept Mount Zion from scoring for most of the game. When
            Mount Zion did score, it was usually as a result of Railer mistakes.
            The mental lapse came with Lincoln ahead 12-1. The Railers allowed
            four Mount Zion scores before putting the match away 15-5. 
            In
            the post-game huddle, the team told coach Howe that they played
            "terrible." Enough said. While I wouldn’t go that far,
            they certainly played below their potential and will need to sharpen
            their focus as they begin conference play tonight. The Lady Railers
            will need to avoid the "we’re way ahead" mental lapses,
            stay focused and put opponents away when they have the opportunity
            to do so. 
            Lincoln
            improves its record to 15-3-1 with the win. Mount Zion falls to 5-7
            but looks to improve as their injury list shortens. 
            The
            Lady Railers begin CS8 Conference play at home tonight against
            Taylorville. A full slate of action is on hand, beginning at 5 p.m.,
            as the freshman, junior varsity and varsity teams all take the court
            against the Lady Tornadoes. 
            In
            junior varsity action last night, the Lady Railers breezed to
            victory in their first game, 15-6, but had to come from behind to
            take the match game by the score of 15-13. 
            GO,
            RAILERS! 
            
            [Rick Hobler]
             
            
             
             
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            Women’s
            golf
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             Lincoln
            College in Monmouth, Knox College tourneys 
            [SEPT.
            18, 2001]  Lincoln
            College participated in golf tournaments at Knox College and
            Monmouth this past weekend. The Lady Lynx finished seventh at the
            Monmouth tourney with a team total of 420. Illinois Wesleyan won the
            meet with a 328 total. 
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             Carrie
            Hoffert and Michell Rutherford each had rounds of 102, while Dori
            Booth came in with 107 and Gina Billy finished at 109. 
            Lincoln
            College had only three golfers for the Knox tourney; therefore, they
            did not qualify for team totals. The Lady Lynx were led by Gina
            Billy with a 123 total.  Booth had a round of 126 and
            Rutherford shot a 139. 
            [Bill
            Martinie, 
            Lincoln College sports information director]
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            Men’s
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             Lincoln
            College vs. Illinois Central College 
            [SEPT.
            18, 2001]  After
            taking a 2-0 lead into intermission, the Lincoln College Lynx men’s
            soccer team exploded for six goals in the second half to defeat
            Illinois Central College in Peoria Monday afternoon. The contest was
            a makeup from a previous date.    
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             Lincoln
            College raised its season record to 3-2 and will play host to
            Parkland College at 4 p.m. Wednesday. 
            Isaac
            Honegger scored the first Lynx goal on an assist from Steve Gorton,
            and then Jesus Cruz scored the first of three straight goals with an
            assist from Ryan Foy. 
            Cruz
            opened the second half with two goals in the first five minutes, the
            first coming on an assist from Mike Fox and the second assisted by
            Honegger.  Gorton followed with a goal off an assist from Fox,
            to stretch the LC lead to 5-0. 
            Nick
            Buysse scored the sixth goal for the Lynx and Cliff Scattergood got
            an assist.   Scattergood then followed with an unassisted
            goal, and Shefiu Ogunlana finished off the scoring with a corner
            kick. Justin Cronin was in goal for the Lynx and was credited with
            one save. 
            "We
            played a very steady game," said coach Mark Howard. 
            "In the second half of the SCI game (last week), we made some
            changes and told the kids to just go out and play.  They
            responded well in the second half of the SCI game, and it continued
            over into the game at ICC today." 
            [Bill
            Martinie, 
            Lincoln College sports information director]
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            High
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             Lady
            Railers at Woodruff Invitational 
            [SEPT.
            17, 2001]  The
            girls of the Lincoln Lady Railer swim team participated in the
            Woodruff Invitational on Saturday, Sept. 15. The Railers finished
            eight out of 14 teams, with 84 points. Dunlap won the event. 
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             Lincoln
            had two top-six finishes — the 150-yard, three-person breast relay
            and the 200 free relay. Members of the breast relay were Ally Ray,
            Holly Shehorn and Emily Wilkinson. Their time was 2:00.17. The 200
            free relay members, Samantha Davison, Dea Welsh, Stephanie Couch and
            Emily Wilkinson, completed their race in 1:55.58. 
            The
            Lady Railers travel to Petersburg on Tuesday to compete against
            Petersburg-Porta and Quincy in a triangular meet. 
            [Ruth
            and George Sloot, coaches] 
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                     LCHS
                    swimmers at 
                    Woodruff Invitational  | 
                 
                
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                     Year  | 
                  
                     Name  | 
                 
                
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                     12  | 
                  
                     Micole Caskey  | 
                 
                
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                     12  | 
                  
                     Brittany Shaw  | 
                 
                
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                     12  | 
                  
                     Emily Wilkinson  | 
                 
                
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                     11  | 
                  
                     Elizabeth Brooks  | 
                 
                
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                     11  | 
                  
                     Samantha Davison  | 
                 
                
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                     11  | 
                  
                     Jamie Fuiten  | 
                 
                
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                     11  | 
                  
                     Jamie Hamblin  | 
                 
                
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                     11  | 
                  
                     Ally Ray  | 
                 
                
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                     11  | 
                  
                     Holly Shehorn  | 
                 
                
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                     11  | 
                  
                     Dea Welsh  | 
                 
                
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                     10  | 
                  
                     Jessica Carey  | 
                 
                
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                     10  | 
                  
                     Stephanie Couch  | 
                 
                
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                     10  | 
                  
                     Danielle Edwards  | 
                 
                
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                     10  | 
                  
                     Amy Holmes  | 
                 
                
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                     10  | 
                  
                     Elizabeth Meyer  | 
                 
                
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                     10  | 
                  
                     Cara Slack  | 
                 
                
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                     10  | 
                  
                     Sonya Zeitler  | 
                 
               
              
             
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                     Couch  | 
                  
                     Wilkinson  | 
                  
                     Welsh  | 
                  
                     Davison  | 
                  
                     8th  | 
                  
                     2.11.94  | 
                 
                
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                     3 x 150  | 
                  
                     Caskey  | 
                  
                     Slack  | 
                  
                     Zeitler  | 
                  
                    
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                     9th  | 
                  
                     6.32.38  | 
                 
                
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                     3 x 100 IM  | 
                  
                     Shehorn  | 
                  
                     Couch  | 
                  
                     Welsh  | 
                  
                    
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                     10th  | 
                  
                     3.54.44  | 
                 
                
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                     3 x 50 free  | 
                  
                     Fuiten  | 
                  
                     Shehorn  | 
                  
                     Meyer  | 
                  
                    
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                     9th  | 
                  
                     1.35.46  | 
                 
                
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                     3 x 50 fly  | 
                  
                     Welsh  | 
                  
                     Davison  | 
                  
                     Couch  | 
                  
                    
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                     7th  | 
                  
                     1.40.70  | 
                 
                
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                     3 x 100 free  | 
                  
                     Wilkinson  | 
                  
                     Ray  | 
                  
                     Brooks  | 
                  
                    
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                     7th  | 
                  
                     3.29.23  | 
                 
                
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                     500 crescn. relay  | 
                  
                     Carey  | 
                  
                     Slack  | 
                  
                     Shaw  | 
                  
                    
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                     9th  | 
                  
                     6.41.85  | 
                 
                
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                     200 free relay  | 
                  
                     Couch  | 
                  
                     Welsh  | 
                  
                     Wilkinson  | 
                  
                     Davison  | 
                  
                     6th  | 
                  
                     1.55.58  | 
                 
                
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                     3 x 50 back  | 
                  
                     Hamblin  | 
                  
                     Shaw  | 
                  
                     Fuiten  | 
                  
                    
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                     10th  | 
                  
                     2.03.19  | 
                 
                
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                     3 x 50 breast  | 
                  
                     Shehorn  | 
                  
                     Wilkinson  | 
                  
                     Ray  | 
                  
                    
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                     6th  | 
                  
                     2.00.17  | 
                 
                
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                     F-S 200 free relay  | 
                  
                     Meyer  | 
                  
                     Holmes  | 
                  
                     Edwards  | 
                  
                     Carey  | 
                  
                     9th  | 
                  
                     2.16.34  | 
                 
                
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                     400 free relay  | 
                  
                     Ray  | 
                  
                     Caskey  | 
                  
                     Brooks  | 
                  
                     Fuiten  | 
                  
                     11th  | 
                  
                     5.05.34  | 
                 
               
              
             
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             Lincoln
            Christian College vs. Mount Mary 
            [SEPT.
            17, 2001]  The
            LCC Angels claimed victory at Saturday afternoon’s away game with
            Mount Mary in Milwaukee, Wis., winning 8-1. 
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             Brittany
            Robbins and Lindsey Jones each brought in three goals, supported by
            one goal each from Rebecca Davis and Emily Best. 
             
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             Lincoln
            College vs. IVC and Rend Lake 
            [SEPT.
            17, 2001]  Lincoln
            College defeated Rend Lake 30-25, 30-25 in volleyball action at
            Lincoln Saturday, after losing a tough match to Illinois Valley
            College earlier in the day.   IVC beat the Lady Lynx
            27-30, 34-32, 15-10. 
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             Lincoln
            will take a 5-5 record into its next match, which is Tuesday against
            Lincoln Christian College. 
            Leading
            the Lady Lynx in the tournament were Amy Cox of Bloomington with 10
            kills, three blocks and nine points. Janine Buettner
            contributed 10 kills and four blocks, while Erica Miller had 11
            kills, eight digs and 16 points. Sarah McLaughlin, a Lincoln High
            School graduate, contributed four digs and four points, while Marie
            Burash added 11 points, one ace and four kills. 
            "We
            played a very solid match," said coach Mark Tippett. "We
            let the match against IVC slip away from us, but I was pleased with
            the way we rebounded against Rend Lake.   Both of these
            teams were very good, and we played well with the exception of a
            couple of defensive lapses. We came out and played with a lot
            of emotion against Rend Lake, who was a very athletic team. 
            "We
            had the lead against IVC in the second game; however, we let it slip
            away.  Our passing became a little off and that cost
            us. We had two chances at game point; however, we didn’t get
            the job done. The IVC match was really a game of runs, as both teams
            went on scoring stretches." 
            [Bill
Martinie, 
            Lincoln College sports information director]
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             LCHS vs.
            Limestone and Dunlap 
            [SEPT.
            14, 2001]  In
            a three-way meet at home on Thursday, Lincoln Community High School
            swimmers scored 80 points. Dunlap won with 150, and Limestone had
            55. Placings for Lincoln swimmers are listed below.  
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             200-yard
            medley relay — 2. Stephanie Couch, Emily Wilkinson, Dea Welsh,
            Samantha Davison, 2.10.95;  5. Holly Shehorn, Ally Ray, Jamie
            Fuiten, Brittany Shaw, 2.26.42. 200
            free — 3. Jessica Carey, 2.41.23;  5. Jessica Alexander,
            2.47.42. 200
            IM — 5. Stephanie Couch, 2.52.05;  6. Amy Holmes, 3.31.60. 50
            free — 2. Samantha Davison, 28.16;  3. Emily Wilkinson,
            28.21. 100
            fly — 3. Jamie Fuiten, 1.25.67;  4. Elizabeth Brooks,
            1.28.25. 100
            free — 4. Dea Welsh, 1.03.56;  3. Stephanie Couch, 1.03.4. 500
            free — 3. Holly Shehorn, 7.02.14;  5. Jessica Carey, 7.22.42. 200
            free relay — 2. Stephanie Couch, Samantha Davison, Dea Welsh,
            Emily Wilkinson, 1.54.55;  4. Danielle Edwards, Jamie Hamblin,
            Katie Simpson, Sonya Zeitler, 2.25.21. 100
            back — 3. Brittany Shaw, 1.22.83;  5. Liza Volk, 1.31.52. 100
            breast — 4. Emily Wilkinson, 1.24.44;  5. Holly Shehorn,
            1.33.67. 400
            free relay — 4. Elizabeth Brooks, Mikki Caskey, Jamie Fuiten, Ally
            Ray, 5.06.12;  5. Jessica Carey, Danielle Edwards, Amy Holmes,
            Elizabeth Meyer, 5.16.67.
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            Men’s
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             Lincoln
            College vs. Springfield College of Illinois 
            [SEPT.
            14, 2001]  Springfield
            College of Illinois, ranked 12th in the latest poll, handed Lincoln
            College a 4-1 setback in men’s soccer at Lincoln Thursday
            afternoon.   The loss drops the Lynx record to 2-2 for the
            season while SCI goes to 5-1. 
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             Visiting
            SCI scored three times in the first half to take a 3-0 lead. The
            Lynx battled to a tie in the second half, each team scoring one
            goal. The lone Lincoln goal came off the foot of Nick Bussey on
            an assist by Steve Gorton. 
            LC
            goalie Justin Cronin had seven saves in the net. Chris Schilling,
            SCI goalie, was credited with five saves. Both Lincoln and
            Springfield had 14 shots on goal. 
            Mike
            Ngonyani scored three of the SCI goals in the contest, two coming in
            the first half.   The fourth goal was scored by
            Murphy.  Collecting assists for SCI were Justin Pierce, Carlos
            Castro, Vince Murphy and Kystar. 
            "They
            are a very good team," said Lynx coach Mark Howard. 
            "We will have to regroup and see where we go from here." 
            [Bill
            Martinie, 
            Lincoln College sports information director]
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            Women’s
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             Lincoln
            College vs. Carl Sandburg College 
            [SEPT.
            14, 2001]  Lincoln
            College reached the .500 mark by downing Carl Sandburg College at
            Galesburg Thursday night.  LC stands at 4-4 and will host
            Illinois Valley and Rend Lake in a tri-match Saturday beginning at
            11 a.m. 
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             Lincoln
            College got outstanding performances from Amy Cox, Erica Miller and
            Beth Guy as they downed Carl Sandburg 30-28, 30-12 and 31-29. 
            Cox
            had 10 kills, three blocks, eight points and three aces for the Lady
            Lynx.   Guy contributed 15 points, four aces and 27 set
            assists, while Miller had nine kills, nine points and three aces. 
            "It
            is great to get to the .500 mark. We played very consistent
            volleyball and were fundamentally sound all night. Carl Sandburg
            played extremely well in the first and the third matches, but we
            were able to overcome that with good play of our own." 
            [Bill
            Martinie, 
            Lincoln College sports information director]
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             Lincoln
            College vs. Springfield College of Illinois 
            [SEPT.
            13, 2001]  Lincoln
            College fell behind 4-0 in the first half and, although scoring two
            goals in the second half, was unable to catch visiting Springfield
            College of Illinois in a women’s soccer game at Lincoln Tuesday
            afternoon. SCI won the contest by an 8-2 margin. 
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             Scoring
            goals for Lincoln College were Ayana Evans in the 64th minute and
            Lyndsey Pickering in the 71st minute. 
            "Our
            lack of numbers hurt us again today," coach Todd Spellman
            stated. "Until we get some of our injured players back, it
            is going to be tough for us." 
            The
            loss drops the Lady Lynx to 0-3 on the season. 
            [Bill
            Martinie, 
            Lincoln College sports information director]
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             LCC
            vs. Culver-Stockton 
            [SEPT.
            13, 2001]  In
            women’s soccer, LCC lost to
            Culver-Stockton 2-0. LCC’s season record
            is now 1-5. 
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             Lincoln
            College vs. Springfield College of Illinois 
            [SEPT.
            12, 2001]  Lincoln
            College won its opening home volleyball match of the season by
            downing Springfield College of Illinois in three sets Tuesday
            night.  The victory raises the Lady Lynx record to 3-5 on the
            season. 
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             Lincoln
            won the opening set 30-11, the second set by a 30-20 margin and the
            final set by a 30-12 margin. 
            Coach
            Mark Tippett said: "We played a very solid match and I was
            extremely pleased with every aspect of the game. Our passing really
            came alive, and that set up our entire game. It was a real team
            effort, and it was great to win in front of the home crowd." 
            Amy
            Cox, a sophomore from Lincoln, had 15 points, three aces and three
            kills, while Erica Miller came up with 16 points, nine kills and
            four digs. Janie Buettner had 11 kills to lead the Lady Lynx,
            and Beth Guy had 33 set assists and contributed five points. 
            [Bill
            Martinie, 
            Lincoln College sports information director]
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            Oaks,
            Railers battle to be competitive 
            Jeff
            Mayfield interviews John Oaks 
            [SEPT.
            4, 2001]  I’ve
            heard it said that it takes three years to turn a losing athletic
            team into a winner. Others suggest that it takes five years for such
            a transformation. Personally, I have no idea how long it takes. I do
            know that it will take time. I take my hat off to the new coach of
            the Lincoln Railer football team, John Oaks. He has stepped up to
            this challenge. We all know what football has been like around here
            the last few years. It will do no good to bring up the past again. I
            can tell you that the current group of Railers seems to be throwing
            support behind coach Oaks and his staff. The LDN hopes that the
            community will as well. During the middle of last week the LDN was
            able to attend their workout and talk with the coach on the field
            immediately after practice. 
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             [Click here for
            Part 1] Q.
            Ball control sounds like it will be the key for this week and for
            the rest of the season. Will you try to keep the ball between the
            tackles, will you spread the offense like you said earlier, or will
            you just mix it up?
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            It depends on how soon we get Sam Moore back. Our offense has taken
            a hit, in that we don’t have a tailback with near the capabilities
            of Sam. We’ll be working that position by committee. Players who
            could see time in that slot are T.J. Swinford, a junior; Scott
            Maestas, a senior; and maybe Jason Melton, a sophomore, could rotate
            in there some. We want to try to move the ball without Sam, so we’ll
            rely on Jim Babbs who’s a good fullback with some quickness. He’s
            not real big, but he’s a tough hitter up in the hole. You can’t
            just run in, you can’t just run out. We don’t have the speed to
            run outside, and we can’t just run up the middle because teams
            will gang up there. So, we hope to mix it up some. 
            
            Q.
            If the offense can get untracked, do you think that will bode well
            for the Railers against Chatham? 
            
            A.
            It’s really hard to assess them from just that one game that we
            saw. We really don’t know how we’ll match up against them. They
            gave up 30-plus points to Chicago, but Dunbar’s a pretty doggone
            good team, too. We’ve got to worry about ourselves and make
            ourselves better. We’ve got to go into the game and make as few
            mistakes as we can and take it from there. We’ll prepare against
            their offense and we’ll prepare against their defense, but the key
            for us is to concentrate on ourselves — limiting our mistakes and
            improving our execution — and see where that takes us. 
            
            Q.
            What have been some of the pleasant surprises that you have
            encountered since coming to Lincoln? 
            
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            We’ve been real happy with the players’ attitudes and with their
            work ethic. I think we need to get a few things going in the right
            direction and gain a little extra intensity and enthusiasm on their
            part. 
            
            Q.
            What about the things that must improve in order to compete? 
            
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            Two things: We have to get stronger; we must build the weight
            program to a higher level, and that’s going to take time. Also, we
            must build the numbers back up on every level of the program. We’ve
            got too many kids playing both ways right now. We need to have fewer
            kids sustaining injuries so that we can become a stronger program.
            Hopefully this freshman class that has 40 in it will continue to
            grow and get better. That should be a good start in the right
            direction for us. 
              
              
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             Q.
            Are you wanting to bring up some of those sophomores to plug some of
            the gaps you’ve got right now?
            
            
             
            A.
            I don’t like doing that unless we have to. We had seven or eight
            sophs dress Friday night, and many of them were on special teams. We
            had one of them in the regular starting lineup. We are trying to
            plug some holes the best we can while trying to keep the units
            intact. We’d like the sophs to stay together and achieve some
            success. When you move ’em up, it’s kind of tough on those
            younger levels that you’ve depleted. We’d like to keep them
            intact the best we can. Right now we just don’t have the numbers
            to completely do that. 
            
            Q.
            I know the schedule is brutal, but what does it look like after this
            week? 
            
            A.
            We go to Lanphier next week and then on to Jacksonville. Certainly
            Lanphier looked awfully tough in their opening win over Peoria
            Manual. And Jacksonville had a big upset victory over Jerseyville. I
            guess they play Taylorville, and we’ll find out how good everybody
            is after that one. There are no break times in the Central State 8.
            And this year seems to be more of an up year than most. There are
            least five or six teams that are playoff quality. It looks like we’re
            going to have our work cut out for us. We’ve just got to get our
            own act together to have a chance to be competitive. 
            I’ve
            always believed that anyplace can be competitive. It just takes time
            and patience. You have to get the right things in order — like I’ve
            been real happy with the booster club, and the community support
            here has been great so far. The kids have had a good attitude, and
            if we can keep that going through some of this drought time, then I
            think we can get things headed in the right direction. 
            Conclusion 
            Everyone
            here at the LDN and the community is behind you, coach Oaks, and
            behind every Railer team. 
            Good
            luck, Railers, throughout the season! 
            And
            if you’re on a local sports team and would like some coverage,
            call 732-7443 and let us know about it. You and your team may well
            be the next feature! 
            [Jeff
Mayfield]
              
             
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            Oaks,
            Railers battle to be competitive 
            Jeff
            Mayfield interviews John Oaks 
            [SEPT.
            1, 2001]  I’ve
            heard it said that it takes three years to turn a losing athletic
            team into a winner. Others suggest that it takes five years for such
            a transformation. Personally, I have no idea how long it takes. I do
            know that it will take time. I take my hat off to the new coach of
            the Lincoln Railer football team, John Oaks. He has stepped up to
            this challenge. We all know what football has been like around here
            the last few years. It will do no good to bring up the past again. I
            can tell you that the current group of Railers seems to be throwing
            support behind coach Oaks and his staff. The LDN hopes that the
            community will as well. During the middle of the week the LDN was
            able to attend their workout and talk with the coach on the field
            immediately after practice. 
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            Q.
            Tell us about this week’s game. 
            A.
            We’ve got the Chatham Titans, which is their new nickname. But
            they’ll be the same old tough team, I’m afraid. They have quite
            a few starters back from last year’s team. They had a tough
            opening loss to Chicago Dunbar. In that game their quarterback was
            injured, but they’ve still got quite a few weapons. I’m certain
            they may have a little more of a ground game this week, but their
            backup quarterback came in and threw the ball pretty well for them,
            too. So, it will be a tough opening game here at home. 
             
              
            
 Q.
            How do you plan to go up against them? 
            A.
            We'll do the best we can. We’re beat up pretty badly ourselves
            right now. We lost two key starters with injuries and a third one
            due to disciplinary action. We’ve kinda got the shorts in trying
            to piece together a lineup out there. It’s going to be tough. I
            think our best chance is to try to put together some type of
            ball-control offense where hopefully we can keep the ball a little
            bit and keep it out of their hands. 
             
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            Q.
            Last week you guys got off to a pretty good start but then seemed to
            encounter some bad breaks and some injuries. How did you see it? 
            A.
            We moved the ball fairly decent, but we had some little things go
            against us. Some of those were our own doing. When things haven’t
            gone well for a team for a number of years, those things bring you
            down. We gave up a long run early in the game, and they ended up
            scoring a touchdown. We then had a nice drive going ourselves and
            got all the way down to the 14-yard line before three penalties in
            the next four plays killed the drive. You just can’t do those
            kinds of things. I think that took some of the wind out of our
            sails. We were still in it, only being down 7-0 at halftime. Then we
            had a couple of key injuries, one in the second quarter and one
            in the third, that I think hurt us, especially when we were trying to
            get the tide turned. Looking back on the game tapes, it wasn’t a
            terrible performance; we just need better consistency than what we
            showed. And now, obviously, with the injuries, we’ve got an even
            tougher job trying to replace those guys. 
            (To
            be continued) 
            [Jeff
Mayfield]
              
             
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