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			Railers sweep the 2018 Lincoln Eaton Basketball Tournament as 
			varsity wins 65-33 and JV win 62-45 over Cahokia 
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			 [November 26, 2018] 
			The Lincoln Eaton Basketball 
			Tournament featuring four schools - Lincoln, Springfield, Cahokia 
			and Limestone - has come to completion with LCHS Railers teams 
			coming out on top. Each school’s JV and Varsity teams played each 
			other in the three-day tournament that provided lots of excitement 
			for basketball fans 
 Varsity Lincoln Railers vs Cahokia Comanches
 
 The Lincoln Railers dominated the Cahokia Comanches Saturday night 
			at Roy S. Anderson Gymnasium. When it was all said and done Lincoln 
			clinched the tournament championship with a 65-33 win over Cahokia.
 
 The Railers are off to a 3-0 record to start the season and this 
			young group is playing hard and having fun.
 
			
			 
			Wyatt Collier goes to the free throw line to shoot 
			the technical shots for the Railers. Collier was a perfect 2-for-2 
			at the line. 
			Every night of the tournament it’s been a solid team effort from 
			Coach Neil Alexander’s squad, however, a different player each night 
			has topped the scoreboard in points. 
 The first night in the 64-49 win over Limestone, it was Jermaine 
			Hamlin leading the scoring with 18 points.
 
 On night number two it was Kaden Froebe’s 22 points that guided the 
			Railers to a 63-33 win over Springfield.
 
			
			 
			Junior Kaden Froebe is handed his all-tournament team 
			plaque. Froebe finished the tournament with 52 points, 13 rebounds 
			and 9 steals. 
			And Saturday night the spotlight belonged to Kameron Whiteman. 
			Whiteman scored a career-high 26 points to lead Lincoln to a 65-33 
			win over Cahokia. Whiteman nailed six three-pointers and every time 
			he tossed the ball up from behind the arc, the crowd was into it.  
			
			 
			
 Whiteman might have missed the three at the first quarter buzzer, 
			only because the ball literally spun in and out of the rim, but the 
			junior took another shot at it just as the halftime buzzer was ready 
			to sound. His three to close out the half was nothing but net and he 
			definitely had “the touch” in those hands versus Cahokia.
 
 It’s a ton of fun to watch a player on the court when he’s “feeling 
			it.” Whiteman was fun to watch Saturday night, but then again, so 
			was the rest of this Railer bunch.
 
			
			 
			Senior Jermaine Hamlin picks up his all-tournament 
			team award. Hamlin finished the tournament with 39 points and 23 
			rebounds. 
			The game
 For the third consecutive game, Coach Alexander put the same 
			starting five out there. Like that old saying, “If it ain’t broke 
			don’t fix it.” When Will Ewald, Kaden Froebe, Jermaine Hamlin, Dylan 
			Singleton and Kameron Whiteman come running out under the spotlight, 
			with #1 Railer Fan Tim McDougall holding the giant flag and trotting 
			up and down the sidelines and around the young kids lined up for 
			high-fives, it’s the most exciting place to be in Lincoln on a 
			Saturday night.
 
 The Railers wore their home white uniforms versus Cahokia Saturday, 
			after sporting their green uniforms against Limestone and then the 
			red uniforms against Springfield. No matter what the uniform color, 
			these 2018-19 Railers look good and play good.
 
			First quarter 
 Not trying to sound repetitive, but it was Froebe for the third game 
			in a row getting the Railers on the scoreboard first. After Lincoln 
			won the tip and Whiteman missed a three to start the game, the 
			action headed the other direction, where Cahokia missed, too. But it 
			was Froebe coming through for the Railers and his three at the 6:40 
			mark made things official.
 
 Lincoln wasted little time running out to a 10-0 lead on buckets 
			from Whiteman and Ewald. After Froebe tossed out an offensive 
			rebound to Whiteman, Whiteman popped a three and Lincoln was 
			cruising early, 13-2 the score.
 
 Hamlin’s putback was good at the 1:15 mark and he also made good on 
			the “and one.”
 
 Lincoln was dominating early, 16-2 over Cahokia. Lincoln’s defense 
			once again was outstanding and the Comanches were irritated early as 
			the first quarter closed and the score remained 16-2.
 
 Second quarter
 
 Whiteman’s three to start things off only extended the Railers lead 
			and puzzled Cahokia’s defense even more.
 
 Cortez Brown did manage to score a bucket in the lane for Cahokia on 
			the next trip down the court. It was his second basket of the game 
			and he was solely responsible for the Comanches offense at this 
			point. The rest of the Cahokia team was going to have to get 
			involved or Whiteman alone was going to beat the whole team.
 
 Speaking of Whiteman, he hit another three from downtown Lincoln at 
			the 3:44 mark in the second quarter and one fan was overheard 
			saying, “That was a Jordan Nelson three.” Whiteman was undoubtedly 
			in a groove and Lincoln was loving it to the score of 22-4.
 
 Jimeque Harvey of Cahokia managed to sneak into the lane alone and 
			put up a shot for the Comanches to make the score 22-6 but even with 
			that bucket there was barely a peep outta the Comanche fans.
 
 Railer Nation on the other hand was loud again. The student section 
			was decked out in their Beach/Hawaiian themed attire looking and 
			sounding good. Leader of the pack, Austin O’Donoghue, had his floaty 
			on and he looked ready to jump in if needed.
 
 A Froebe pass to Hamlin at the 3:13 mark would result in a Jermaine 
			dunk and you guessed it, the crowd ate it up. Railer Nation went 
			bonkers. The Railers lead was 24-6. Life is good on the beach.
 
 Let’s just end this quarter, that’s kinda what the Comanches were 
			thinking. How about getting Noah Funk in the scoring column. Funk 
			hit a three for Lincoln with 1:35 remaining and then, yes, Whiteman 
			capped things off with a buzzer-beating thrilling three.
 
 You can’t ask for these guys to do it any other better way. With a 
			30-7 lead Lincoln ran off to the locker room.
 
 As for the rest of the gym, get out the flip flops, sit back, relax 
			and enjoy. Even scorekeeper Eric Grunder had his cargo shorts on 
			behind the score’s table.
 
 Third quarter
 
 Lincoln’s stride from beyond the arc was not about to be broken. 
			Froebe’s three was perfect and the lead was 33-7.
 
 While the third quarter would see a couple other Comanches get their 
			names in the scorebook, the game still belonged to Lincoln. Whiteman 
			switched it up a bit and moved closer to the basket to hit a couple 
			closer-ranged field goals. Hamlin and Funk scored in the lane as 
			well and at the end of this quick and painless quarter, the Lincoln 
			lead was 45-24.
 
 Fourth quarter
 
 The final quarter still consisted of Whiteman connecting for threes, 
			until he settled on 26 points for the night. Froebe was busy 
			connecting from beyond the arc, in the lane, and from the free throw 
			line. Froebe would finish with 16 points, 4 rebounds and 3 steals. 
			His final two free throws gave Lincoln a 30-point lead, 61-31 the 
			score.
 
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            Railer Man strikes a pose with Railer Nation. The theme for the 
			night was Beach/Hawaiian. Someone bring sand next time! 
            
			 
			The game’s not over yet. Just as Landon Hullinger was fouled and 
			heading to the free throw line, a technical foul was called. It 
			appeared to be called on a Comanche player who was lining up for the 
			free throws.  
			So with 1:05 remaining in the game, Hullinger sank two free throws 
			and then Coach Alexander called on senior Wyatt Collier to shoot the 
			technical shots. Collier was a perfect 2-for-2 at the line and 
			Railer Nation gave him the applause he deserved. 
 
			
			 
			With the score 65-31 Railer Nation was relentless and they got what 
			they wanted. After chanting and holding up signs that read, “WE WANT 
			CHUNK” all evening long, Railer Nation got their wish. Patrick 
			McCraith, nicknamed “Chunk” by friends, entered the game at the 1:05 
			mark and that move resulted in the loudest cheers of the night. A 
			fan favorite for the season has been crowned.
 
 As soon as the 5’8-sophomore touched the ball the fans were 
			ecstatic. When McCraith took a shot, the fans held their breath and 
			were ready to cheer with arms flailing through the air. He tossed 
			one up and missed. The crowd still chanted “Chunk” and went wild.
 
 There will be another opportunity. Just not this game. Time ran out 
			and the Comanches were ready to throw in their beach towels anyway.
 
 The final score in this one was 65-33 and with the win the Lincoln 
			Railers Varsity earned the 2018 Lincoln/Eaton Basketball Tournament 
			Championship Trophy.
 
 Before the trophy presentation, three Lincoln Railers were honored 
			as members of the all-tournament team: Jermaine Hamlin, Kaden Froebe 
			and Will Ewald. They joined Mike Dunne of Limestone and Bennie 
			Slater of Springfield on the all-tournament team.
 
 Lincoln last won this tournament in 2015. So for this group of 
			current Railer juniors, they were not even in high school when the 
			team last claimed the trophy. Junior Kameron Whiteman had this on 
			his radar and he delivered in a big way. His 26 points was a 
			career-high. And this is just the beginning of great things out of 
			Whiteman at the varsity level.
 
 As for the win Saturday night, Whiteman was focused. “We knew coming 
			in here that we had to win this game to win the championship so we 
			kinda had a chip on our shoulder coming in. So we just tried to get 
			the job done and we got it done,” said Whiteman.
 
 Junior Will Ewald was also key in the win. He scored 5 points and 
			pulled down 7 rebounds. Ewald was hitting the boards more than usual 
			and was second on the team behind Hamlin’s 10 rebounds. As for 
			hitting the boards, he said after the game with a smile, “Coach was 
			yelling at me. That’s the reason I hit those boards.”
 
 As for the 3-0 start and the success this group is having, Ewald had 
			an answer. “It’s gonna be a fun season because we’ve got Jermaine 
			and we got guys who can lob it to him really well. And we’ve got 
			guys who can drive by defenders. We’ve also got plenty of guys who 
			can shoot the three. Even if we have an off night, we can just use 
			Jermaine. We can shoot mid-range shots, too, if we’re not hitting 
			three-pointers.”
 
			The Railers have a lot of options. Nice options.  
			
			 
			Junior Will Ewald also made the all-tournament team. 
			Ewald racked up 22 points and 12 rebounds over the three games. 
			Ewald was also pumped about Railer Nation and their enthusiasm they 
			brought to Roy S. Anderson Gymnasium. “The student section was 
			awesome tonight,” said Ewald. “They know what they’re doing. They’re 
			awesome.”
 A little surprise greeted Ewald once he hit the court Saturday night 
			for introductions and glanced over at the fan section. The leader of 
			Railer Nation, Austin O’Donoghue, was holding a giant picture of a 
			baby photo of Ewald. To be more correct, Ewald was a toddler maybe 
			with hair. Nonetheless adorable.
 
 “He pulled out my baby picture when we had starting lineups and I 
			was very surprised,” said a smiling Ewald of Austin O’Donoghue.
 
 After the game the picture was autographed with a “Will Ewald #23” 
			personal touch making it more special. The picture will most likely 
			make future appearances at ballgames. Among others, but who knows.
 
			
			 
			Will Ewald and Austin O'Donoghue with nothing but 
			respect for each other. Ewald holds a giant picture of himself, the 
			same prop that O'Donoghue held up during the game. 
			In the meantime, it’s anybody’s guess what the next theme night will 
			be for Railer Nation. But hands down these kids are doing an amazing 
			job keeping the crowd pumped. 
 The next time the Railers take the court at home will be December 
			4th. Mark that on the calendar.
 
			
			 
			The hardest working men behind the scenes ~ the 
			Railers Student Assistants ~ Trent Butterfield, Evan Ewins and Virat 
			Patel. 
			The Railers have the better part of this week off. Rest will do 
			their bodies good. Although they’ll keep grinding in practice to get 
			ready for a game at Taylorville Friday night. 
 It’s a short drive to Taylorville and they’ve got good pizza in that 
			town. Hope to see everyone there.
 
 Go Railers!
 
				
					| Varsity game stats  |  
					| Lincoln 65 
 Whiteman 26
 Froebe 16
 Hamlin 9
 Funk 5
 Ewald 5
 Hullinger 2
 Collier 2
 | Cahokia 33 
 Brown 6
 Higgins 6
 Hudson 4
 McCall 4
 Rogers 4
 Baker 3
 Schooler 2
 Harvey 2
 Binford 2
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			JV Lincoln vs Cahokia 
 The Lincoln Railers JV (Sophomore) team beat Cahokia 62-45 on 
			Saturday night to win the JV side of the Lincoln/Eaton Basketball 
			Tournament.
 
 Three Railers placed in double figures. Landon Hullinger led the 
			team with 21 points. Adam Grunder tossed in 15 points. Keagan 
			Ferguson added 10 points.
 
 The Lincoln JV team improves to 3-0 on the season.
 
				
					| Game stats (JV) |  
					| Lincoln 62 
 Hullinger 21
 Grunder 15
 Ferguson 10
 B. Whiteman 6
 McCraith 5
 Koehler 3
 Tungate 2
 | Cahokia 45 
 Jones 11
 C. Hill 9
 Singleton 7
 Stevenson 6
 Sanders 5
 Binford 4
 R. Hill 3
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			[article and pictures by Teena Lowery] |