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Olympia baseball, softball champions

[JUNE 3, 2002]  Both baseball and softball teams from Olympia High School took the championships in Class A this weekend.

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Olympia:  Home of champions

Olympia champs come home


Legion baseball opens season at Rochester tourney

[JUNE 3, 2002]  ROCHESTER — The Lincoln Junior Varsity Legion baseball team opened its season Saturday and Sunday at the Rochester Round Robin Tournament. The Lincoln squad rebounded from a pair of setbacks on Saturday to down Pekin 8-0 Sunday afternoon. Lincoln lost its opening game of the tourney to Taylorville 11-7 and lost to Carlinville 3-1.

Jason Williams pitched seven strong innings to lead the Lincoln team to victory Sunday. The sophomore right-hander allowed three hits, striking out seven and walking three. Williams also aided his own cause with a two-run homer over the left center-field fence in the third inning.

Lincoln plated a run in the first on a single by Bob Maestas, a stolen base and a run-scoring double by Drew Olson. Lincoln scored three times in the third. Olson reached base safely on an error, stole second, moved to third when the throw to second sailed into center and continued around the bases to score when the center fielder misplayed the ball. Miles Musick then followed with a single and Williams hit the homer.

Lincoln added an unearned run in the fifth and put the game out of reach with three runs in the seventh. Mitch Sheley led off with a double and came around to score on a double by Maestas. Neil Rohrer then drew a walk, after Maestas had stolen third, and continued toward second. On the throw to second, Maestas broke for the plate and scored, with Rohrer ending up at third. Rohrer then scored on a single by Jaron Harnacke.

 

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On Saturday, Miles Musick had the only Lincoln hit in the 3-1 loss to Carlinville. Musick singled in the fourth to score Olson, who had reached on an error and stole second. Maestas was the losing pitcher for Lincoln, allowing just three hits while striking out six and walking five. One of the two runs was allowed. Paul Phillips pitched the final inning for Lincoln and allowed one unearned run.

In the game against Taylorville, Lincoln was shut down the first three innings before scoring seven times in the last three frames. Taylorville led 8-0 before Lincoln got on the board. Chance Berger was the starting and losing pitcher for Lincoln, while Trent Kavelman hurled the final 3 1/3 innings.

Kyle Atteberry had a pair of hits to lead a nine-hit Lincoln attack. Sheley, Olson, Williams, Maestas, Musick, Berger and Kavelman each had one hit.

Lincoln travels to Urbana for a doubleheader Monday and will play its first home games of the season Tuesday against Decatur at 6 p.m. at Lindstrom Field.

[Bill Martinie]


Bronco results

[JUNE 3, 2002]  Waterstreet Catering defeated Battery Specialists 9-4 in a combined one-hitter on Friday.

Brock Heidbreder pitched five innings with 12 strikeouts and no hits. He also had a double, triple and five RBIs.

Kody Swarts closed out the game with two innings pitched, one hit and one strikeout. He also had a double, a single and two runs scored.

Tyson Smith was 2-for-3 with an RBI.

[Provided by T.J. Swarts]


Pony baseball results

[MAY 31, 2002]  In a closely fought ballgame in the Pony League Thursday evening, the Dodgers’ Mason Coons drove home the winning run in the bottom of the seventh to defeat the Phillies 4-3.

The Phillies duo of David Williams and Justin Mason combined to throw a four-hitter, only to be outdone by the brilliant pitching of Aaron Altman for the Dodgers. Altman threw a one-hit complete game, registering 19 strikeouts.

[Provided by Jim Stone]


Lincoln plays tough but receives
tough loss in sectional playoffs

[MAY 31, 2002]  Thursday night the Lincoln varsity baseball team had another shot at the defending AA state champions, Bradley-Bourbonnais. Early in the year, the Railers lost 6-7 to Bradley-Bourbonnais in the first game of a doubleheader, although they were ahead by two runs going to the seventh inning. Especially with the way the senior-led Railers have played recently (winning nine of their last 12 games), most people rightly believed that they had what it takes to make it even further in the state tournament. (It’s been 11 years since the Railers got this far in the tournament.)


[Photos provided by Rich Knopp]
[Illinois Wesleyan provided a beautiful setting for the sectional game.]

The game was played the way you’d expect top caliber-state teams to play: strong pitching, solid defense, and aggressive hitting and base running. The downside for the Railers is that Bradley did them all just a little better and handed Lincoln a season-ending 4-1 defeat.

Lincoln senior Matt Boyer went the full game on the mound, walking three, striking out two and granting six hits. The first Bradley run came in the first inning, after a walk and an RBI triple by Dan Haley to the right-field fence. Haley also scored in the first on a wild pitch. As it turned out, the two-run inning would have been all that Bradley needed for the win. But Boyer pitched the next three innings without a score and, with a Railer run in the fourth inning, kept Lincoln within one run.

Bradley’s fifth inning, however, included another opposite-field hard-hit ball by Haley. Haley sliced one down the right-field line that had the Lincoln fans praying for a foul ball. But the ball stayed fair and the two-run homer put Bradley up 4-1.

Lincoln had only four hits in the game but hit the ball hard a number of other times. They didn’t seem to get on track until the fourth inning, sending only nine hitters to the plate in the first three innings. In Lincoln’s fourth, Jeremy Ohmart led off with a walk and a stolen base. Sophomore Mitch Sheley moved him to third on a grounder to short. And senior Andy Knopp lined a one-out single to right field to bring in Lincoln’s only run of the game. Senior Ryan Williams followed Knopp with another single, but both were stranded on base in the inning.

One of the more significant plays of the game came in Lincoln’s fifth inning. With one out, junior Ryne Komnick drew a walk, and pinch runner Josh Gallagher was moved to second on a sacrifice bunt by Michael Martin. Ohmart then picked up his second walk of the game to put runners at first and second with two outs. All-conference performer Mitch Sheley, who has an over .400 batting average with runners in scoring position this season, was at the plate. With a 2-2 count, speedster Gallagher was given the green light to steal third, but the throw beat him, the tag was made and the inning ended.

 

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Lincoln’s sixth inning tested Bradley’s center fielder, Tyler Grace, who had all three put-outs in that inning. One of them was a blast off Knopp’s bat to dead-center field that, after several turns by Grace, was finally hauled in at the base of the 380-foot fence. In that inning Grace also chased down fly balls by Mitch Sheley and Ryan Williams.

A base hit by Blake Schoonover in Lincoln’s seventh provided a little spark to the Railers, who were down 4-1 at that point. But Schoonover was unable to get beyond first.

Several Railers performed particularly well during Lincoln’s three IHSA tournament games. Andy Knopp, who is headed to Division I Western Illinois University, batted .625 for the tournament, with five hits (including a home run) and six RBIs. Jeremy Ohmart hit .429; and Blake Schoonover, who’s headed to Kankakee Community College to play baseball, and Mitch Sheley both hit at a .333 pace for the state tournament games. Michael Martin, who’s headed to Springfield College to play baseball, played a solid right field for the Railers.

 


[Ten Railer seniors will move on next year. (From R to L): Ryan Williams, Michael Martin, Adam Schonauer, Danny Schick, Jeremy Ohmart, Matt Boyer, Blake Schoonover, Michael Aper, Brian Boyer and Andy Knopp]

It was a down-and-up season for the Railers. At one point they were 10-13, but they finished at 18-16 and placed third in the Central State Eight Conference. Four Railers earned all-conference honors: sophomore Mitch Sheley and seniors Matt Boyer, Blake Schoonover and Andy Knopp. Schoonover was also named to a Springfield area all-star squad as a pitcher.

Head coach Pat Hake, in his second year at the helm of the Railers, and assistant coach Brad Shaw are to be congratulated for taking the Railers further in postseason play than they’ve been for over a decade. The coaches have had a great group of guys to work with, and they all pulled it together at the right time.

Thanks, Railers, for a great season. And thanks for putting Lincoln baseball back on the state map.

[Rich Knopp]

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LC volleyball recruit

[MAY 31, 2002]  Lincoln College has announced the signing of a letter of intent from Jessica Livezey to play volleyball next season for coach Mark Tippett. Livezey, a graduate of Chenoa High School, was a four-year letter-winner and captain of the volleyball team.

Livezey was named to the all-conference team three years in a row and was selected for honorable mention as a Pantagraph scholar-athlete. She is a versatile middle and outside hitter. Livezey plans to purse a degree in nursing at Lincoln College.

"I am very pleased Jessica chose LC to begin her college career," coach Tippett said. "She is an aggressive player and a team leader.  I am confident she will help us offensively as both an outside hitter and a middle blocker."

[Bill Martinie, Lincoln College
sports information director]


Pony baseball results

[MAY 30, 2002]  The opening baseball game for the Lincoln Rec Center’s Pony Division season was on May 28, pitting the Row Motor Athletics versus the Knights of Columbus Phillies. The Phillies won the game 10-0 in seven innings.

The pitching for the Phillies was led by Justin Mason, Seth Laurence and Brian Willmert. They combined for 11 strikeouts, allowed only two walks and surrendered only two singles, by John Eigenbrod. Offensively the Phillies were led by Troy Tolin with a double and a single, and singles were recorded by Jeremy Moore and Joey Heidbreder.

The pitchers for the Athletics combined for a total of 13 strikeouts.

[Provided by Duane Moore]

 


Lincoln wins regional championship

[MAY 28, 2002]  After its Saturday win over Champaign Centennial in Champaign, the Lincoln Railer baseball team brought home a regional trophy for the first time since 1991. The boys in red and green once again came ready to play, got on top early, and held on for their 18th win of the year (with 15 losses). The Railers got strong pitching from senior Matt Boyer, banged out 11 hits and made several extraordinary defensive plays in their 7-3 win.

Playing as the visitors, the Centennial Chargers drew first blood in the top of the first inning, scoring one run after a single to Kevin Ealy and a double to opposing pitcher Mike Nelson. But Lincoln nearly drained the blood from the Chargers in the bottom of the first, sending eight batters to the plate and scoring five times.

Leadoff and designated hitter Jeremy Ohmart started his three-hit day with a double to right-center field and scored on Mitch Sheley’s RBI single to center. Andy Knopp drove in Sheley with a liner to right-center, and Danny Schick had an RBI single down the right-field line that brought Knopp on in. Blake Schoonover continued the barrage with an infield single that prompted two Centennial errors that allowed Schick to score. Schoonover stole second and third and then crossed the plate on a wild pitch.

 


[Photos provided by Rich Knopp]
[Big offensive games were played by Blake Schoonover (single, 2B, run), Andy Knopp (two RBI singles, run) and Jeremy Ohmart (2B, two singles, two runs).]

Jeremy Ohmart scored a sixth Railer run in the second inning after being hit by a pitch and stealing second to get into scoring position. Mitch Sheley moved Ohmart to third with a grounder to second. And Andy Knopp ripped a two-out line-drive single between short and third, which scored Ohmart.

The Railers failed to score again until the sixth inning, although Blake Schoonover doubled in the third inning with one out and was left stranded there. The Railer sixth inning began with a single by Matt Boyer that prompted a pitching change by the Centennial coach. The new pitcher, Evan Rasso, could not stifle another Railer run. Pinch runner Michael Aper stole second and then scored on a single by Ryne Komnick down the third-base line.

Matt Boyer (now 8-2) pitched a strong six innings for Lincoln, giving up eight hits, walking two and striking out three. Behind 6-1 in the second inning, the Chargers made a charge. Kevin Ealy smacked a double to right, and with two outs, Centennial hitters lined three straight singles up the middle, scoring two runs and putting runners at first and second. A ground out to Andy Knopp at second finally ended the inning.

 

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Senior Ryan Williams provided another defensive highlight in the fifth inning. Kevin Ealy smacked a shot to left field, which appeared to be a leadoff single for Centennial. But Williams did a stretch-out dive and grabbed it for the inning’s first out. The play seemed to squelch the hopes of the Chargers, and they finished the inning with two ground outs to Blake Schoonover at short.

In the Charger sixth inning, another great Railer defensive play prevented at least one more Centennial run. The inning began with a single and walk. With one out, a hard-hit grounder between first and second looked like it was going to be an RBI single. But second baseman Andy Knopp dove to his left, nabbed the ball and was able to throw out the runner at first. While the runners advanced a base on the play, Boyer elicited a fly ball to Schick in center to end the inning without a score.

Blake Schoonover pitched the seventh inning for the Railers. Schoonover struck out his first batter, and after a walk, he prompted two Chargers in a row to fly out to Mike Martin in right field, wrapping up the Railer win.

It was an excellent team win for the Railers, with a few "play-of-the-week" defensive highlights.

 


[The Railers have not brought this home since 1991.]

The next game in the sectional will be at Illinois Wesleyan in Normal this Thursday at 6 p.m. It will be against defending AA state champions Bradley-Bourbonnais. Lincoln played a doubleheader against Bradley-Bourbonnais in the second outing this season. The Railers lost the first game 7-6 on a bottom-of-the-seventh three-run comeback, and they lost the second game 5-0. There’s no question that the Railers have a solid shot at knocking off the defending state champs this time around and moving even further in the state playoffs.

[Rich Knopp]


Area high school baseball results

[MAY 28, 2002]

At Paxton

First game

Olympia         000 010 0 —   1-  2-4

Paxton            120 304 x — 10-11-1

For Olympia: Frank (0-1) and White.

Second game

Olympia           100 10 —   2-  3-2

Paxton              365 1x — 14-17-0

For Olympia: Lacefield (0-1), Frank (4) and White.

At Normal

Illini Central      001 000 0 — 1-5-4

Olympia           200 100 x — 3-4-0

For Illini Central: Jason Thomas (3-3) and Travis Scott.

Outstanding hitter:  Josh McDaniel, 2 hits, RBI

For Olympia:  Cam Cheek (5-0) and Rush Olson.

Outstanding pitcher:  Cheek, 1 earned run, 5 strikeouts, 0 walks.


Area high school softball results

[MAY 28, 2002]

At Bloomington

Olympia             432 40 — 13-15-0

Prairie Central    000 00 —   0-  3-4

For Olympia: Amanda Wilson (13-1), Jessie Shay (5) and Amber Lessen.

Outstanding hitters:  Tricia Gaither, 4 hits, RBI; Tiffany Prager, 3 hits, 2 RBIs.


Athlete of the week

By Jeff Mayfield

[JUNE 3, 2002]  ...Goes to former Railer Jon Barton. Jon distinguished himself and Lincoln, Ill., by graduating from West Point on Saturday and shaking hands with the president. I had the distinct privilege of being in attendance for the august ceremony and overheard the charge that President Bush presented to the new group of second lieutenants. It was an awe-inspiring event.

The LDN sports desk is always open to hearing graduation stories from other proud friends and or family members. And if you’ve got any photos, send them along to us as well. Have you ever noticed how well our Lincoln kids do on the college stage and on the national scene? I couldn’t be prouder of Jon and all of our Lincoln graduates! Same thing goes for all junior high, high school and every other graduate in Lincoln and Logan County. Nice going, everybody. You’re all making me wish that I was back in school!

Teams of the week

This one is a no-brainer. In addition to our own Lincoln Railers winning the regional title for the first time since 1991, Olympia High School won both the Class A softball crown and the Class A baseball championship. Talk about a rare double?! That marks the first time that feat has been accomplished on the smaller-school level. Thorton pulled it off on the AA level several years ago. At any rate, congrats to all three of these stellar teams!

Writers of the week

My personal thanks to Rick Hobler, Rich Knopp and anyone else who has been submitting stories and photos covering the athletes of Lincoln and Logan County. There is no way that the LDN could ever cover the plethora of games and contests that people like Rich and Rick help us report on. Not only that, but more times than not, their stuff is a lot better than ours! We have gone on record that we welcome your input, and these two men always deliver. My heartfelt thanks to you both! Keep up the good work!

 

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Summer help

We really need your help this summer. We know that many of you are participating in sports like swimming, golf, track and field, tennis, baseball and a host of others. Please get word to us of your scores and statistics. Every month we try to improve our reporting skills, and the only way that can happen is if you let us know how you and your team are performing.

Lakers and Nets to the finals

Did you really think that the Kings would eliminate the world champion Lakers? I didn’t… and I said so a few weeks ago right here in this column. Barring injury or record shooting by a road New Jersey Nets team, the Lakers will win it all again.

Cubs on a roll, Cards spinnin’ their wheels

Every time I look up the Cubs start lookin’ better and the Cards keep stubbin’ their toe! I really like Matt Clement as a new Cubs ace. However, I’m starting to get concerned about Matt Morris’ outings. On the highlights he just looked really tired to me, and it’s only June!

I think I speak for the whole platoon

...when I say that it’s so hot we should just work from inside the confines of the pool! I think we will all be more productive in a cooled-off state. If any of you are running for a political office and this plan is part of your platform, please let me know because you just got another vote! Have a great week, everybody!

[Jeff Mayfield]

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Announcements

Summer coed track-and-field program

[MAY 2, 2002]  Starting this summer, the Lincoln Area YMCA will offer a coed track-and-field program for youth 5 to 12 years old and teens 13 to 18 years old. Participants will learn the fundamentals of track and field, as well as stretching, warm-up and cool-down.

LCHS track-and-field coach Michelle Aeilts, along with other volunteers, will teach participants the benefits of building a strong body, mind and spirit through running.

This new program will be offered in two six-week sessions. Session A, June 3-July 8, is for teens, and Session B, July 15-Aug. 19, is for youth. The program will meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays at the LCHS track.

For more information, call 735-3915 or (800) 252-3520.


Central Illinois Select soccer tryouts

[APRIL 17, 2002]  Central Illinois Select Soccer Club will have open tryouts for all interested players May 13-17, May 20-24, and June 17 and 19. Tryout dates and times for specific age groups are shown at www.cis-soccer.org/Tryouts/Tryouts.htm.   

All tryouts will be at Nord Field, located on Six Points Road, two miles west of Morris Avenue in Bloomington. More detailed directions are available at www.cis-soccer.org/Clubfolder/Facilities.htm

For more information about tryouts and CIS traveling soccer, visit the club’s website, www.cis-soccer.org.; e-mail Steve Berry, director of coaching and player development, at cissocceracademy@hotmail.com; or call (309) 378-4699.


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