Maybe we should try that with Tyler Horchem and tell him that the
game is starting at 10:30. It sure worked on Friday. The Lincoln
junior torched the nets for a career-high 20 points, all in the
first half, leading the Railers to an easy and non-climactic 55-20
rout of Urbana on the second day of the Schnucks Holiday Classic in
Collinsville. After being upset on the first day by Oakville, the
No. 4 seed still has a chance to come out of the weekend with three
wins. The Railers will next take to the court Saturday afternoon at
1 against familiar foe Belleville Althoff.
After Thursday's disappointment, the question stood as to what
Railer team would show up at 10:30 in the morning, playing in the
consolation bracket. No matter what Urbana team may have shown up, I
don't think they were ready in any way for the Red and Green truck
that was about to run them over.
Friday's first half could have easily been titled "The Tyler
Horchem Show" as he scored Lincoln's first eight points, all before
the Tigers got on the board. Horchem connected on two 3s and scored
on a steal and layup to get Lincoln off to the great start they were
looking for. The Railers closed out the scoring with two more 3s,
one from Will Podbelsek and another from Horchem.
Down 14-2 starting the second quarter, Urbana (4-8) showed a
little life by getting one of their two 3s in the contest to cut the
Lincoln lead to nine. The Railers then started a 16-0 run on a
basket from Edward Bowlby. The next four baskets from Lincoln came
from behind the 3-point line, the first of which was tallied by
Podbelsek.
Anyone out there remember the old game show "The Joker's Wild"
with Jack Barry? When a contestant had a joker in all three windows,
he would exclaim "Joker! Joker! Joker!" Well, up 19-5, we could have
used him to say "Horchem, Horchem, Horchem!" as he hit three more 3s
to push the Railer advantage to 28-5. Scoring 20 of Lincoln's first
28 points, Horchem took full advantage of Urbana's defense not
putting any pressure on his outside shot as he finished 6 of 12 from
3-point range. The junior became only the 20th player in LCHS
history to connect for six or more 3s in a game. The last time it
happened was Feb. 4, 2011, when Jordan Nelson drained six against
Springfield Lanphier on his way to a school-record 48 points.
Lincoln (9-3) closed out a dominant first half on baskets from
Bowlby and Gavin Block, a 3-pointer, to take a well-deserved 33-7
lead into the half. While Urbana slipped and tripped their way to
just 3 of 10 shooting in the first half, Lincoln hit 12 of their 26
shots, including a blistering 9 of 19 from behind the 3-point line.
The third quarter was not much different, although Urbana did
seem to put up a little more of a fight. It did take a while for the
fight to begin as the Railers scored the first 10 points of the half
to go up 43-7. Max Cook started the run with a 3, and Bowlby ended
it with a 3 of his own. Those treys were part of 13 Lincoln would
hit on the day, one shy of the tournament record of 14, held in part
by Lincoln from 2009 against Althoff.
After an Urbana score, two inside scores from Will Cook gave
Lincoln their largest lead of the day at 47-9. The Tigers finished
up the quarter with the last four points. Up 47-14, the fourth
quarter began with the "mercy rule," or running clock, due to the
30-point-plus margin in the fourth quarter.
It was only a two-point margin in the fourth, but the best thing
to happen in the final eight minutes was the ability for coach Neil
Alexander to get the players who have been logging a majority of the
minutes a little bit of time on the bench. That will be important on
Saturday when the Railers are hoping to have two games, culminating
with a shot at the consolation championship.
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"Well, we've still got a shot at being 3-1 down here," Alexander
said. "But, it's the wrong 3-1. I'm still not happy that we are on
this side of the bracket. We were up six with 58 seconds to go. You
can't let that get away."
One oddity of the contest was the lack of free throws. Not just a
few, but none. With only 14 fouls called in the game, neither team
reached the bonus or was fouled on a shot, so neither team went to
the line.
Lincoln finished the game going 21 of 44 for 47 percent,
including 13 of 29 from long range, while Urbana made only 28
percent (9 for 32) of their shots, connecting on just two of their
17 shots from behind the line. An impressive stat for the Railers
showed 18 assists on 21 made baskets.
"This is a very unselfish team, and when they play like they did
today, they are fun to watch," stated Alexander. "They're fun to
coach and everything, but what we need is consistency. We can't play
this way and come out tomorrow and fall back."
Horchem's 20 led the team, and Podbelsek was in double figures
with 10 points. Bowlby scored nine, while Bobby Dunovsky connected
for Lincoln's final two 3-pointers for his six points. Will Cook
scored four with Max Cook adding three as did Gavin Block. Max Cook
may not have scored as he did on Thursday, but he made sure he put
his teammates in the right spot, dishing out nine assists.
The Railers will be hoping for two games on Saturday. The first
will be at 1 p.m. against Belleville Althoff. If they win, Lincoln
will play for the consolation championship at 6:30 p.m. A loss
against the Crusaders in the early afternoon will send the Railers
back home and done for the tournament.
If the Railers can finish out the weekend playing the way they
did on Friday, that 3-1 record at Collinsville will not be an
impossibility.
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LINCOLN (55)
Horchem 7-14 0-0 20, Podbelsek 4-4 0-0 10, Bowlby 4-5 0-0 9,
Dunovsky 2-4 0-0 6, WCook 2-3 0-0 4, MCook 1-7 0-0 3, Block 1-5 0-0
3, Krusz 0-1 0-0 0, Perry 0-1 0-0 0, Ebelherr 0-0 0-0 0. Team 21-44
0-0 55. 3-point field goals 13-29 (Horchem 6-12, Podbelsek 2-2,
Dunovsky 2-4, Bowlby 1-1, Block 1-3, MCook 1-6, Perry 0-1).
URBANA (20)
McKinley 5, Gremer 5, Carter-Sanders 4, McBride 2, Ivy 2, Boyd 2.
Team 9-32 0-0 20. 3-point field goals 2 (McKinley, Gremer).
Scoring by quarters:
LCHS 14-19-14-8 55
UHS 2-5-7-6 20
[By JEFF BENJAMIN]
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