Lincoln defeats Mattoon 29-28 in
overtime on Senior Night
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[October 19, 2019]
The Lincoln Railsplitters added
to the excitement of Senior Night and won a thriller in Week 8 at
Handlin Field on Friday night.
With the score tied 21-21 at the end of the fourth quarter horn,
Lincoln and Mattoon headed to overtime.
In overtime, Lincoln won the coin toss and elected to play defense.
In overtime each team gets the opportunity to score from the 10-yard
line. Mattoon overcame Lincoln's defense quickly and scored on a
10-yard pass. The kick for the extra point was good and the Green
Wave took a short-lived 28-21 lead. With
Lincoln's offense still pumped up coming off an exciting fourth
quarter, Dreyden Pozsgai and company took the field for their
chance. Making quick work of things was Alex Bogdanic with the
10-yard run for Lincoln. What happened next made the crowd go wild.
Instead of kicking for another tie, the Railers' Jayden Pollice ran
the ball in for the 2-point conversion and Lincoln celebrated the
29-28 victory over Mattoon. A great win on Senior Night for all.
Lincoln Head Coach Matt Silkowski was cold in the post-game
interview, but only because he had been drenched with the water
cooler following the win by seniors Dreyden Pozsgai and T. J.
Merriman. Nonetheless the coach was beaming after the overtime
thriller as the crowd around him continued celebrating.
"I am just so happy for these guys," said Silkowski. "That was a
tough game. That fourth quarter was not good to us. They put
together one heck of a drive, one of the best drives I've ever seen
in person in a high school football game, but they came away
empty-handed. We blocked that field goal and that was a huge play.
"And coming right off of that Dreyden did a really nice job
extending play with his legs, eyes down field and he found Whiteman.
Whiteman made a few guys miss and finished well. That 2-point play,
that's not even close to how we drew that thing up. We've been
running that 2-point play since July. We always said when we were
going for two that's the 2-point play we'd run and that's the first
time we've gone for two all year.
"That one didn't go our way, but Dreyden made a play. That's all you
can ask, is for the guys to make plays when something breaks down.
That's what makes a great athlete a great quarterback. Dreyden was
able to extend the play with his legs and make those things happen.
Our defense came up big tonight. I really like the way we managed
the clock there to get the overtime. We tried taking a few shots,
didn't get the look we wanted, so we figured we'd sit on it and go
to overtime. They scored on their first play, we scored on our first
play and then we just decided we were going to end that thing right
there. We were ready to celebrate."
On a night that began in celebration and extended all evening long,
LCHS also recognized seniors from Tennis, Dance, Cheer and Football
prior to kickoff. A complete photo album of those athletes and their
parents and action shots from the game will be posted in Monday's
edition.
As for the action on the football field that counted on the
scoreboard, the Railers struck first offensively with a 47-yard
touchdown run by Alex Bogdanic.
The kick was off and the Railers lead was 6-0 with 1:08 showing on
the first quarter clock.
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Mattoon tied the game 6-6 in the second quarter with 10:43 on the
clock on a 37-yard touchdown pass to Lane Roley.
Just shy of a minute later Lincoln regained the lead. Austin
Prater's phenomenal 57-yard touchdown on the pass from Dreyden
Pozsgai put Lincoln on top 12-6.
After the kick was good by Bogdanic the Railers led 13-6 as 9:42
remained in the second quarter.
The Green Wave then went to work quickly and pulled the lead right
from under Lincoln. An incredible 68-yard touchdown pass to Abraham
Baker allowed the Green Wave to edge closer to the Railers with the
score 13-12.
Mattoon then made good on the 2-point conversion to Roley and with
9:23 left to play in the first half the Green Wave were on top
14-13.
Halftime status
With 39.6 seconds remaining until halftime the Green Wave extended
their lead on a 13-yard touchdown pass to Caden Price. The extra
point on the kick was good and the teams headed to the locker room
with Mattoon leading 21-13.
Third quarter
There was no scoring in the third quarter for either team and the
fourth quarter never heated up until around 2:22 left in the game.
That's when Pozsgai spied Kameron Whiteman nearby and just kept his
eye on him. With Whiteman pumped up and ready to go, things
escalated quickly on the drive.
This time it was Whiteman with the 54-yard touchdown pass from
Pozsgai that sent fans into a frenzy.
But that was just the tip of the iceberg. With 1:40 showing on the
clock and the score 21-19, the Railers went for the 2-point
conversion. It paid off. Pozsgai scrambled and even dodged, dipped
and dived pretty much for the tie. It was unscripted and yet so
beautiful.
With the score now tied 21-21 the crowd everywhere around Handlin
Field was simply going nuts. Senior J.T. Guzzardo even ran off the
field with a big smile, asking, "What was that play?" Maybe it
wasn't designed that way, but it worked and Lincoln was headed to
overtime with Mattoon.
And the rest you know from the start of this story. Nice work, guys.
The 29-28 overtime victory was sweet for the Railsplitters on Senior
Night and the team improves to a 3-5 record overall.
Lincoln will play their last regular season game next Friday night
at Macomb.
Congratulations, Railers, on an exciting win on Senior Night!!
[Teena Lowery]
Sports Reporter/Feature Writer | Lincoln Daily News
217.454.6419 | teena.lowery@lincolndailynews.com
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