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High
school baseball |
Lincoln
varsity baseball splits
with Springfield teams
[APRIL
11, 2002] The
Lincoln varsity baseball team had an unusual day Wednesday. First it
played a rained-out game against Springfield High at Lincoln Land
Community College at 4:30 and then traveled to Chamberlain Park in
Springfield to complete a tied and suspended extra-inning match
against Sacred Heart-Griffin. The first game went the Railers’ way
with a 7-3 victory. The second game went 10 innings, but the lone
additional run scored was by Sacred Heart, which took a 6-5 win.
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[picture
of Lincoln vs. SH-G at Chamberlain Park]
Senior
starting pitcher Matt Boyer pitched six innings against Springfield,
scattering five hits and allowing one walk against six strikeouts.
Of Springfield’s three runs, only two earned runs were charged to
Boyer. In the bottom of the seventh, Boyer suffered a leadoff
bad-hop single right at the shortstop and then gave up a full-count
walk. With two on and no out, senior Ryan Williams was called on to
finish the game. Williams faced just three batters, getting a fly
out, a ground out and a strikeout. Although Springfield scored a run
in the inning, it was too little, too late. The Railers had already
put up seven runs on the board.
[After a single in the 7th inning
against Springfield, winning pitcher, Matt Boyer, takes a seat when
a pinch runner, Mike Aper, goes to first.]
Lincoln
struck first in the top of the second inning. With two out and
Williams at second (after a single and stolen base) and Ryne Komnick
at first (after a walk), Andy Knopp sat on a first pitch fastball
and skied it to left center field. The ball just kept going and
cleared the fence for a three-run homer.
Jeremy
Ohmart scored Lincoln’s fourth run, in the third. He reached on a
single, stole second and scored on a Derek Schrader single to right
field. Williams followed with another single, and Danny Schick also
singled. But earlier Schrader had been caught stealing, and the
Railers scored no more that inning.
With
the score 4-2 in the top of the seventh, the Railers produced some
important insurance runs. Ohmart led off with a single and stole
second. Schrader reached base on an error and pushed Ohmart to
third. Unfortunately, Ohmart was gunned down at the plate on a
fielder’s-choice grounder to third by Williams. Schrader scored on
a wild pitch, and Williams scored on a line drive by Schick that the
left fielder dove for and missed, allowing Schick to record a triple
on the play. Schick himself scored the third run of the inning on a
base hit to right field by winning pitcher Matt Boyer.
Jeremy
Ohmart had three singles in the game, and Andy Knopp added another
three hits (including his three-run homer) to the Railer 13-hit
attack. Ryan Williams and Danny Schick had two hits each. The 7-3
victory moved the Railers to five wins and six losses.
[to top of second column in
this article]
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Following
their Springfield victory, Lincoln picked up an eighth-inning game
against Sacred Heart-Griffin across town in Springfield. When the
game was suspended on April 4, the score was 5-5 after seven
innings. Up to that point, Jeremy Ohmart had singled and scored in
the first inning. Matt Boyer doubled and scored on an RBI single by
sophomore Mitch Sheley in the fourth, and Sheley scored on a fielder’s
choice by Michael Martin. After four innings, SHG led 5-3. Matt
Boyer pitched those innings with six hits, one walk and two
strikeouts.
The
Railers were able to tie the score with single runs in the fifth and
sixth innings. Danny Schick doubled and scored on a double by Ryne
Komnick; and Josh Gallagher scored after a walk, a sacrifice bunt by
Mike Martin that sent Gallagher to third, and a wild pitch.
[Derek
Schrader just scores Lincoln’s 5th run on a wild pitch against
Springfield.]
Blake
Schoonover kept Sacred Heart scoreless from the fourth through the
seventh inning, when the game was suspended due to darkness.
The
resumed game on Wednesday went two scoreless innings until it ended
in a frustrating fashion. The Railers had good opportunities to
score in the eighth and ninth innings, leaving runners in scoring
position both times. Mitch Sheley was stranded at third in the
eighth after a walk and a sacrifice bunt by Steve Shanle. In the
ninth, Mike Martin got to second on a walk and a sacrifice bunt by
Ohmart. Danny Schick pulled a hard-hit ball down third, but the
third baseman dove, made the stab and threw Schick out at first,
keeping the run from scoring on the play.
Blake
Schoonover continued on the mound for Lincoln. In the eighth through
10th innings, he struck out two and yielded just one hit (in the
10th). SH-G had men at second and third with no outs in the 10th
after a leadoff walk and a single that was bobbled by Lincoln’s
right fielder. Schoonover struck out the next batter, and coach Pat
Hake decided to award an intentional walk to load the bases with one
out — a decision that certainly seemed wise at the time.
Unfortunately, the next pitch got away from Schoonover and hit the
right-handed hitter on the left arm. With no place to go, the hit
batter got the winning RBI for SH-G.
Thursday,
April 11, the Railer varsity will host Springfield at home, and the
sophomores will play a doubleheader against the visiting Senators.
[Rich Knopp]
Chamberlain-pk-w.jpg
[Lincoln vs.
SH-G at Chamberlain Park]
m-boyer.spfd.jpg
[After a
single in the seventh inning against Springfield, winning pitcher
Matt Boyer, takes a seat when a pinch runner, Mike Aper, goes to
first.]
de-schrader-spfd.jpg
[Derek
Schrader just scores Lincoln’s fifth run on a wild pitch against
Springfield.]
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LCHS freshman
baseball vs. Mount Pulaski
[APRIL
11, 2002] Mount
Pulaski High School handed Lincoln a 4-0 setback in freshman
baseball action at Lincoln on Wednesday afternoon. The loss drops
Lincoln to 2-4 for the season.
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Lincoln
collected five hits: a double by Paul Phillips and singles by Kevin
Carroll, Jaron Harnacke, Chance Berger and Chris Boward.
Harnacke
was the losing pitcher, striking out 10 and giving up six hits in
seven innings. Blaum was the winning pitcher for Mount Pulaski,
hurling all seven innings.
[Bill
Martinie]
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College baseball |
Lincoln College vs. Lincoln Land
[APRIL
11, 2002] Lincoln
Land came from behind to hand Lincoln College a 6-4 setback in
college baseball at Lincoln Wednesday afternoon. The loss drops LC
to 3-6 in the conference and 3-19 overall. The Lynx play a twin bill
at Mattoon on Thursday against Lake Land.
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Matt
Mifflin and Zach Rinaberger led the Lynx with a pair of hits each.
Charlie Deakin took the loss, giving up a pair of runs, one earned,
in the ninth inning. Kyle Eastman started for the Lynx, giving up
three runs, one earned, while striking out three and walking
one. Jeff King worked two innings, giving up one run on a pair
of hits and four strikeouts.
Score
by innings
Lincoln
Land 000 102 012 —
6-13-2
Lincoln
College 000 310 000 — 4-6-3
Read
(W) & Lewis; Eastman, King (7), Deakin (9) & Pesce.
[Bill
Martinie,
Lincoln College
sports information director]
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College
basketball |
Illinois
basketball signs Aaron Spears
[APRIL
11, 2002] CHAMPAIGN
— University of Illinois men’s basketball coach Bill Self
announced today that Chicago Dunbar all-stater Aaron Spears signed a
national letter of intent to play for the Fighting Illini.
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Spears,
a 6-foot-9, 240-pound post player, is the fifth high school senior
to sign a letter of intent with the Illini this year. He joins James
Augustine (6-10, F., Lincoln-Way Central HS), Dee Brown (5-11, G,
Proviso East HS), Deron Williams (6-4, G, The Colony, Texas) and
Kyle Wilson (6-8, F, Dallas Jesuit) in the Illini recruiting class.
"Aaron
is a player who has worked extremely hard both in the classroom and
on the court," Self said. "He has gotten himself into
excellent physical condition and has the frame that with strength
training will be an even more physical force. Aaron can have an
immediate impact on our program and continues to open the door to
recruitment of Chicago-area players. He comes from an excellent
program at Dunbar and has been well coached by Fate Mickel. At the
conclusion of Aaron’s official visit with us, and discussions with
his mother, Bonnie Spears, and his grandmother, Dorothy Dawson, we
all felt it was a natural fit for him at the University of
Illinois."
Spears
earned first-team all-state honors from the Chicago Sun-Times and
Champaign-Urbana News-Gazette after averaging 27 points and 15
rebounds. He also earned all-state special mention from the Chicago
Tribune and all-state honorable mention from the Associated Press.
He was rated a consensus top 100 player by recruiting services.
"Going
into the spring we were fourth-fifths complete with our
recruiting," Self said. "Aaron was the missing piece to
what we feel will be an outstanding class. Replacing five
experienced seniors is never easy for five entering freshmen, but
this collective group recruited by Norm Roberts and Billy Gillispie
can have the same impact on our program as the five guys who just
left."
[to top of second column in
this article]
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Spears
is scheduled to play Thursday in the Michael Jordan Capital Classic
All-Star game with fellow Illini recruit Dee Brown. He is also
scheduled to play in the Wendy’s Classic as well as Chicago’s
City vs. Suburban game and the IBCA All-Star game.
Spears’
father, Dan Davis, was an all-state player at Crane High School in
1965 who later went on to play at Northwestern from 1967-69, earning
Academic All-Big Ten honors in 1968 and leading the Wildcats in
free-throw shooting in 1969 (.882), which still stands as the
third-best season in NU history. Davis later coached at Crane, which
he guided to the 1972 state finals, and at Malcolm X Junior College.
[Kent
Brown, assistant athletics director / sports information director,
University of Illinois]
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College
softball |
Lincoln College vs. Millikin JV
[APRIL
11, 2002] Lincoln
College split a pair of softball games against the Millikin JV in
Decatur Wednesday afternoon, losing the first game 3-1 and
rebounding for a 9-7 victory in the second contest.
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Lincoln
College, now 5-10 for the season, plays at Lincoln Land Thursday
afternoon.
In
the first contest Jen Polhemus took a perfect game into the bottom
of the fifth inning before Millikin came up with a pair of runs.
Lincoln scored its lone run in the first inning. Polhemus finished
with a four-hitter, striking out two and walking one.
In
the second game Lincoln College got pairs of hits from Ronni Beebe,
Jess Wilcoxen, Monica Perone and Erica Sharko. Beebe also had a pair
of RBIs while Ashley Sims and Dori Booth had RBIs. Audra May picked
up the victory for the Lynx.
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First
game
Lincoln
College 100 000 0
— 1-3-2
Millikin
JV
000 021 x — 3-4-2
Polhemus
& Burgess; McCoo & Nolan.
Second
game
Lincoln
College 116 000 1
— 9-11-2
Millikin
JV
311 101 0 — 7-6-3
May
& Booth; Winterrowd & Gatchel.
[Bill
Martinie,
Lincoln College
sports information director]
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High
school baseball |
Area
game results
[APRIL
10, 2002]
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At Fairbury
Olympia
311 000 0 -- 5-10-2
Prairie Central
002 001 1 -- 4- 8-0
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Tyler Thornton (2-0),
Lance Leesman (6), Ryan Sherman (7), Steve Raliegh (7) and Ryan
Kendrick, Rush Olson (5). Hitting stars: Raleigh (2
hits, 1 homerun) and Chris Frank (2 hits, 1 double, 1 RBI) |
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High
school softball |
Area
game results
[APRIL
10, 2002]
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At Stanford
Olympia
200 0(10) -- 12-15-0
Central Catholic
000 0 0 -- 0- 1-1
Jessie Shay (6-1),
Amanda Wilson (5) and Amber Lessen, Katie Tucker (5).
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2B-Tricia Gaither.
Three hits-Gaither, Shay. Two hits-Alisha Brand, Tiffany
Prager. RBI-Gaither 2, Shay 2, Prager 2. Pitching-Shay
(4 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 5 strikeouts), Wilson (1 IP, 0 H, O R, O BB,
3 strikeouts). |
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High
school track and field |
Olympia and Lincoln at Clinton
[APRIL
10, 2002] Olympia
boys team took
second with 141 points and Lincoln took fourth with 74 points
against (in order of placement) University High (152.2), Clinton
(120.8), Lexington (38) and Decatur St. Teresa (28).
The Olympia girls team took second place with 131 points and Lincoln
took third with 90.3 points against
University High (190), Clinton,
(82), Decatur St. Teresa (47) and Lexington (35.7) |
Boys placing for Olympia:
100-meter dash –
2. Dillenburg, 11.8
200 dash – 1. Joyce, 23.2
400 dash – 4. Raes, 55.2
800
run – 6. Slager, 2:10.8
1,600 run – 5. McClain, 5:01.7; 6. Seline, 5:03.8
110
hurdles – 1. Sholty, 15.7; 3. (tie) Neisler, 17.7
300
hurdles – 1. Sholty, 41.9; 4. Myers, 45.9; 5. Neisler, 46.0
High jump – 1. Raes, 5-10; 3. Neisler, 5-8; 4. Stephey, 5-8; 5.
McQue, 5-4
Long jump – 5. McClure, 17-4
Shot put – 1. Schultz, 49-10; 6. Bradshaw, 39-1
Discus – 1. Schultz, 147-7; 2. Hieronymus, NA; 6. Schmidgall, 113-7
400
relay – 1. Olympia (Weaver, Sholty, D. Burg, Joyce), 44.9
800
relay – 2. Olympia, 1:40.0
1,600 relay – 1. Olympia (Brand, Sholty, Joyce, Dillenburg), 3:34.9
3,200 relay – 3. Olympia, 8:47.3
Girls placing for Olympia:
400-meter dash –
1. Crawford, 1:06.0
800
run – 4. Westerfield, 2:41.6; 6. Lindgren, 2:47.8
1,600 run – 1. Floyd, 5:48.1
3,200 run – 3. Floyd, 12:39.1
100
hurdles – 2. Hish, 17.8; 3. Hentzen, 18.0; 4. Bennett, 18.7
300
hurdles – 2. Hentzen, 52.0; 4. Fredericks, 53.2
High jump – 2. (tie) Rader and Crawford, 4-10
Triple jump – 4. Hish, 30-5
Shot put – 3. Cook, 27-10
Discus – 1. Cook, 91-5
400
relay – 3. Olympia, 55.6
800
relay – 3. Olympia 1:57.6
800
medley relay – 4. Olympia 2:03.4
1,600 relay – 1. Olympia 4:24.3
3,200 relay – 1. Olympia (Fredericks, Boone, Rader, Freshour),
10:34.6 |
Boys placing for Lincoln:
200-meter dash – 3. Aderman, 24.6; 4. Barnes, 24.7; 6. Schneider, 25.2
400 dash –
6. Guffarin, 58.0
110
hurdles – 3. (tie) Heidbreder, 17.7; 6. Sheley, 19.9
High jump – 2. M. Fox, 5-8
Long jump – 1. Andermark, 19-4; 4. McNamara, 17-6½
Triple jump – 4. Sheley, 35-4
Pole vault – 3. (tie) Frost, 8-0; 5. Barringer, 8-0; 6. Valdes, 7-0
Shot put – 3. Tibias, NA; 5. Neitzel, 39-5
Discus – 4. Neitzel, 117-2
400
relay – 4. Lincoln, 48.0
800
relay – 5. Lincoln, 1:41.2
3,200 relay – 4. Lincoln, 9:06.6
Girls placing for Lincoln:
100
meter dash – 1. Dawson, 12.7; 4. Dorsey, 13.7
200
meter dash – 3. Dorsey, 28.2; 5. Robbins, 28.2
400
meter dash – 3. Smith, 1:08.5
100
hurdles – 6. Conklen, 19.1
300
hurdles – 6. Conklen, 57.9
High jump – 4. (tie) Burch, 4-6
Long jump – 1. Dawson, 17-7; 2. Robbins, 15-1
Triple jump – 2. Whalen, 30-6
Shot put – 3. Cook, 27-10
Discus – 1. Cook, 91-5
400
relay – 2. Lincoln, 53.9
800
relay – 4. Lincoln, 2:00.8
800
medley relay – 6. Lincoln, 2:06.4
3,200 relay – 5. Lincoln, 12:10.7 |
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College
basketball |
Illini
banquet honors 2001-02 basketball achievements
Williams again named MVP of Big Ten
champs
[APRIL
10, 2002] CHAMPAIGN
— The Fighting Illini 2001-02 season officially came to a close
Tuesday night with the 80th annual Kiwanis Men’s Basketball
Banquet, held at the Round Barn Banquet Center. For the nearly 600
in attendance it was a time to celebrate the achievements of the
2002 squad, which included a run to another Big Ten championship and
a trip to the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA Tournament. Illinois won 26
games on the year, the third-most in school history, and was ranked
in the top 25 for the entire season.
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For
the second year in a row, Frank Williams earned the team’s Most
Valuable Player Award by vote of his teammates. Williams becomes the
second consecutive back-to-back winner of MVP honors, following
teammate Cory Bradford in 1999 and 2000.
Also
for the second consecutive season, junior Brian Cook won the Ralf
Woods Free Throw Award for having the highest free-throw percentage
in Big Ten games. Cook was 46-of-50 (.920) from the line in
conference games.
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Senior
Cory Bradford was named the Kenny Battle Most Inspirational Player.
Also voted on by the Illini team, Bradford earned the respect of his
teammates, having started all 134 games of his collegiate career for
a UI and Big Ten record.
The
Matto Award, given in honor of former Illini guard Matt Heldman, who
died in a car accident, was given to senior Lucas Johnson. The award
signifies all-around hustle and enthusiasm on the floor.
[Kent
Brown, assistant athletics director / sports information director,
University of Illinois]
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High
school baseball |
Railers
play at Harrisburg
[APRIL
8, 2002] The
Lincoln varsity baseball team journeyed to Harrisburg last weekend
to expand their competition to southern Illinois. Host Harrisburg
(10-2 this season) took the first game 6-4, but the Railers
rebounded to defeat Carbondale 12-8 in the second game.
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Single-A
Harrisburg has an excellent baseball tradition, going to state last
year with their Legion team and boasting some of the better players
in southern Illinois. They outhit Lincoln 9-to-6, but the Railers
had tying runs on in the last inning, gave a good fight, yet came up
short.
The
game was scoreless through 2 1/2 innings, and then Harrisburg
exploded with four runs in the third with the help of a Railer
dropped ball at first base. The Bulldogs added two more in the
fourth. Though Harrisburg scored in only two innings, it proved to
be enough for the victory. Ryan Williams took the loss for Lincoln,
going four innings and giving up six hits and two walks. Only
four of the six runs scored on Williams were earned.
The
Railers’ first runs were scored by Andy Knopp and Danny Schick,
both of whom reached base on a fielder’s choice and were driven
home on a single by Ryne Komnick. Mike Martin scored in the fifth
after reaching on an error, moving to third on a single by Jeremy
Ohmart and coming home on a Derek Schrader single to left field.
Another Railer run came in the sixth inning. Matt Boyer was walked,
pinch runner Michael Aper stole second and moved to third on a
single by Komnick, and Aper scored on a sacrifice bunt by Mitch
Sheley.
Two
runs down, the Railers threatened again in the seventh. Ohmart
singled and stole second, and Knopp drew a seven-pitch walk. With
two outs, the pressure was applied to freshman catcher and pinch
hitter Neil Rohrer, batting for the first time in the game. Rohrer
faced a Harrisburg reliever who had come into the game to clamp down
on the rally. Rohrer took his cuts but found no contact.
Nonetheless, the Railers played a respectable game and were able to
use 15 players. Ohmart, Schrader and Komnick had two hits each.
[to top of second column in
this article]
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The
second game against Carbondale had a rough beginning for the Railers.
Andy Knopp started the game with a tender arm and gave up four hits
and a walk in the first inning, coming out of the game with obvious
arm pain. Carbondale capitalized and ended up with four runs in the
first inning. Junior Chris Gosda relieved Knopp and had a good
outing, going 3 2/3 innings and allowing just one hit and two runs
(neither earned).
The
Railers scored their first run in the third inning on a RBI hit by
Gosda that brought Mike Martin home. In the fourth, the Railers
tallied four runs on base hits by Danny Schick and Ryan Williams and
a sacrifice fly by Mike Aper. Lincoln scored three more in the fifth
with the help of a bunt single by Blake Schoonover, another single
(two RBIs) by Schick and an RBI single by Derek Schrader.
After
six innings the score was tied at 8-8. Schoonover had relieved Matt
Boyer in the sixth and helped to squelch a Carbondale rally; then he
held them scoreless in the seventh, thanks in part to a double play
when a line drive was hit to shortstop Mitch Sheley, who doubled off
the runner at first.
The
big inning and the big hit came in the bottom of the seventh. Ryan
Williams walked, Derek Schrader beat out an infield hit, and Mike
Aper was intentionally walked to load the bases with one out. Matt
Boyer them whacked a 1-0 pitch to deep left center. Fans knew the
winning run would score on the play, but it wasn’t immediately
clear that the ball, which hit the top of the fence and fell back to
the field, would be ruled a home run — a grand slam to win the
game 12-8.
The
Railers, now 4-6 on the year (with a suspended tied game still
undecided against Sacred Heart-Griffin) will play Springfield away
on Tuesday and home on Thursday.
[Rich
Knopp]
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Area
game results
[APRIL
8, 2002]
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At Peoria
Game 1
Illini Central
102 021 1 -- 7-7-6
Peoria Christian
000 102 0 -- 3-3-6
Josh McDaniel (2-0)
and Travis Scott. Home run: Travis Scott (one on in third).
Hitting star: Scott (3 hits, double, 3 RBI). Pitching star:
McDaniel (7 innings, 3 hits, 0 ER, 14 strikeouts).
Game 2
Illini Central
(11)02 014 -- 18-9-4
Peoria Christian
4 10 000 -- 5-4-4
Matt Brayfield, Bryce
Cunningham (3, 3-0), Chris Morton (5) and Travis Scott, Matt Birch
(4). Hitting star: Jason Thomas (2 hits).
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At Springfield
Showcase
Coal City
000 000 0 -- 0-1-0
Hartsburg-Emden
101 010 x -- 3-7-0
Ryan Kendrick (3-0)
and Rush Olson. Hitting stars: Steve Raleigh (3 hits,
double, RBI) and Jeff Darnall (2 hits, RBI). Pitching star:
Kendrick (7 innings, 1 hit, 0 runs, 8 strikeouts).
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High
school softball |
Area
game results
[APRIL
8, 2002]
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At Morton
Game 1
Lincoln
000 000 0 -- 0-1-4
Morton
211 017 x -- 9-9-1
Shanna Goodman and
Emily Wilkinson.
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Game 2
Lincoln
000 012 0 -- 3- 9-3
Morton
221 500 x -- 10-11-4
Beth Carmitchel and
Kelsey Walsham. Hitting star: Holly Maestas (2 hits,
RBI).
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High
school track and field |
Olympia at Metamora Invitational
[APRIL
8, 2002] Olympia's
boys' team took
second with 94 points against (in order of placement) Chatham
Glenwood (103), Normal Community (77.5), Pekin (75), IVC (68),
Pontiac (53.5), Metamora (49), Canton (47), Eureka (46), Normal West
(40) and Herscher (29).
The girls' team tied with Eureka for fourth with 84 points against
Pontiac (128), Metamora (108.5), Normal Community (91), Pekin (57),
Central Catholic (42.5), Champaign Central (40), Springfield (34),
Canton (23.5), Herscher (15.5) and IVC (5). |
Boys placing for Olympia:
100-meter dash – 1.
Joyce, 11.3
110 hurdles – 1. Sholty, 14.8
300 hurdles – 4. Sholty, 52.3
High jump – 2. Raes, 5-10
Shot put – 2. Schultz, 52-7½
Discus – 2. Schultz, 154-6
400 relay – 2. Olympia, 45.9
F-S 400 relay – 4. Olympia,
49.4
F-S 800 relay – 3. Olympia,
1:39.5
1,600 relay – 2. Olympia,
3:37.8
F-S 1,600 relay – 4. Olympia,
3:54.0
3,200 relay – 5. Olympia,
8:59.7
F-S 3,200 relay – 3. Olympia,
9:24.0 |
Girls placing for Olympia:
400-meter dash – 4. Freschour,
1:07.1
1,600 run –3. Floyd, (score
unavailable)
100 hurdles –1. Hish, 16.8, 3.
Hentzen, 17.2
300 hurdles – 4. Hentzen, 51.9
High jump – 2. Rader, 4-8
Pole vault –4. Hossler, 6-0
Discus – 3. Cook, 103-7
F-S 400 relay – 2. Olympia,
55.1
F-S 800 relay – 2. Olympia,
1:57.5
1,600 relay – 3. Olympia,
4:36.8
F-S 1,600 relay – 2. Olympia,
4:32.8
F-S 3,200 relay – 1. Olympia,
10:31.5 |
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College baseball |
Lincoln College vs. Spoon River
[APRIL
8, 2002] Dan
Dunn took a no-hitter into the seventh inning Saturday, only to give
up a leadoff hit as Lincoln College posted an 8-0 victory over Spoon
River at Canton. Dunn threw a double-play ball and then retired the
final batter to finish with a one-hitter.
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Dunn
did not walk anyone in the contest and fanned five. It was his
first start of the season for Lincoln College. The Lynx were led by
Tim May with a pair of hits and two RBI.
In
the second game Matt Gilbert evened his pitching record at 1-1 as
the Lynx posted a 7-0 victory. Gilbert hurled the first five
innings, giving up three hits while walking two. Charlie Deakin
pitched 1 2/3 innings, giving up one hit and fanning two. Jeff King
recorded the final out for the Lynx.
Jeff
Harris and Kenny VanHouten each had three hits for Lincoln.
VanHouten connected for a double and had three RBIs while Harris
scored a pair of runs and drove in one.
Lincoln
is now 3-5 in conference play and stands at 3-18 overall. The Lynx
are scheduled to play every day next week, hosting Danville on
Monday, Spoon River on Tuesday and Lincoln Land on Wednesday.
Thursday the Lynx are at Lake Land and Friday at Millikin JV.
Lincoln returns home for games Saturday and Sunday against Lake Land
and John Wood.
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First
game
Lincoln
College 220 012 1 — 8 - 6 - 1
Spoon
River 000 000 0 — 0 - 1 - 4
Dunn
(W) and Pesce; McGrew (L) and Shelby
Second
game
Lincoln
College 102 000 4 — 7 - 11 - 1
Spoon
River 000 000 0 — 0 - 4 - 2
Gilbert
(W), Deakin (6), King (7) and Bartman; unknown.
[Bill
Martinie,
Lincoln College
sports information director]
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College
basketball |
Redbird
basketball team honored at banquet
[APRIL
8, 2002] NORMAL
— Baboucarr Bojang claimed the Doug Collins Most Valuable Player
award, but senior Randy Rice took home the most hardware at the
Illinois State men’s basketball awards banquet Sunday night at
Redbird Arena.
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In
front of some 400 Redbird basketball fans and supporters, Rice
captured the Jamar Smiley Assists Award (4.1) and was named the team’s
top defender and most improved player, to lead the Redbirds with
three honors.
In
addition to the team MVP, Bojang also garnered the Ron deVries
Rebounding Award (7.6). Bojang, who was recognized as a second-team
All-Missouri Valley Conference selection, led the O-’Birds in
scoring with 13.2 points per game. He also was chosen to the Valley
all-newcomer team and posted 25 double-digit scoring efforts and
nine double-doubles.
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Shawn
Jeppson hauled in the Brad Duncan Free Throw Percentage Award (87.3
percent) and finished his career with the third-best percentage in
Redbird history (85.1 percent).
Junior
Andy Strandmark was awarded the Tony Holifield Field Goal Percentage
Award (48.2 percent), while Vince Greene accepted the Matt Taphorn
Three-Point Field Goal Percentage Award (41.8 percent).
The
Dan Muller Student-Athlete Award was presented to Chad Mazanowski, a
3.18 student in criminal justice.
[Todd
Kober, Illinois State University
director of media relations]
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High
school baseball |
LCHS vs. Morton
[APRIL
6, 2002] Lincoln
High School scored 15 runs on 15 hits, but it wasn’t enough as Morton
scored 17 times for a 17-15 five-inning victory Friday at Mike Curry
Field. The loss drops Lincoln to 4-4 on the season.
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Lincoln scored in every inning of the
contest, including seven in the bottom of the fifth. The Railers
had the tying runs on base; however, the runner at first was
picked off for the final out. Morton scored in every inning but
the fifth. The second inning was the big inning as Morton plated
seven runs.
Jason Williams collected four hits
in five trips to the plate, scored three times and drove in a run
to lead the Lincoln offensive attack. Chris Matson connected for
three hits in four trips to the plate with two runs scored and an
RBI. Jason Melton, Miles Musick and Kyle Atteberry each had a
pair of hits for the Railers. Extra-base hits were triples by
Melton and Cory Stoltzenburg, while Williams had a double.
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Sean Ferguson was the starting and
losing pitcher for Lincoln. Scott Lee and Trent Kavelman also
hurled for Lincoln, with Kavelman going 1 2/3 innings with four
strikeouts and no hits allowed.
Score
by innings
Morton 372 50
— 17 - 16 - 5
Lincoln
213 27
— 15 - 15 - 6
[Bill
Martinie]
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High
school track and field |
Lincoln
at Galesburg
Invitational
[APRIL
6, 2002] Lincoln took
seventh with 42 points
against (in order of placement) Normal West, Galesburg, Peoria
Richwoods, Bloomington, Rock Island Allerman, Geneseo, Morton, United
Township, Peoria Central, Peoria Notre Dame.
Placing for
Lincoln:
100-meter dash
— 1. Dominique Dawson, 12.3; 6. Tricia Dorsey, 13.2
200-meter dash
— 1. Dawson, 26.7
Long
jump
— 1. Dawson, 19-7¼; 3. Brooklyn Robbins, 16-9¼
Triple jump
— 5. Jennifer Whalen, 31-3½
Pole
vault
— 6. Whalen, 6-0
400
relay
— 6. Lincoln, 55.5
800
sprint medley
— 6. Lincoln, 2:04.6 |
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