Railer football squad looks to jump back into IHSA playoffs for first
time since 1984
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[August 20, 2022]
Lincoln -- Rock music
fans might hear “1984” and think of the classic Van Halen album of
the same name. For folks around Lincoln Community High School
football, however, the term is a reminder of how long it’s been
since the Railer football team made the playoffs. If enthusiasm and
crowd size at Friday’s Meet the Railers scrimmage is any indication,
2022 could be the year Lincoln does indeed jump into the playoffs
and end that drought.
“I think our kids have worked hard the past few years to
put themselves in the position that they’re in, and I think a lot of
people around town know the potential that these kids have,” Railer
coach Matt Silkowski said of the sizable crowd following Meet the
Railers night. “If we do things the right way and play to our potential,
it could be a fun fall out here.”
Lincoln finished 4-5 each of the last two years. The
Railers lost 11 seniors from the 2021 squad, including skill players
such as quarterback Elijah Pollice, running back Tony Gandolfi and
receive Scotty Battin. While SIlkowski said the team definitely misses
the presences and contributions of last year’s seniors, he said he
believes the team will handle the transition to different players well.
“You lose a Tony, Elijah, Evan Maynard and Scotty Battin…those
guys are obviously great kids and we’d love to have them around,”
Silkowski said. “But now it’s ‘next man up’ and I think our guys are
going to pick up where they left off.
“Those guys [the 2021 seniors] helped create the culture
that we’re building here—they’re a big part of that—and I think our guys
are just kind of going to keep the torch going. I think our guys have
worked really hard.
We’re not going to skip a beat.”
Both the junior varsity and varsity teams played one
quarter each as the offenses and defenses scrimmaged against each other
with a running clock at Meet the Railers night. While there were a few
scores and long plays on offense, Silkowski said those aren’t the things
he looks at in gauging how well his team performs in the preseason
scrimmage.
“I look at ‘discipline stuff’—false starts, holds, how
we’re conducting ourselves getting in and out of the huddle
appropriately,” he said. “[It was] good at times, and sometimes not. We
were looking at if we did things the right way with our assignments and
those types of things; that’s a lot of what we were looking for tonight.
[We had some] guys playing out of position and some guys playing in
spots where we normally wouldn’t play them, and it’s just seeing how we
respond to that stuff.”
So how did Silkowski assess his players’ performances in
their scrimmage?
“Tonight, we had a couple of false starts; I’m not really
happy with that,” he said. “We were watching last year’s Week 1 [video],
and we had too many false starts and illegal formations; that’s the
stuff we wanted to cut out. Unfortunately, it didn’t happen tonight, so
discipline is going to be the theme of the week next week.
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“I told the guys that’s our goal next week: getting
that stuff hashed out."
While Silkowski noted the team has a few areas to
work on prior to the August 26 season opener at Clinton, he said he
understands that the eagerness for the season to get underway can
play a part in the lapses he observed during Friday night’s
scrimmage.
“It was a little sloppy, but you kind of expect
that,” he said. “The kids have some jitters and excitement that they
have to work out, but it’s good to be back.
“We’re excited about the ’22 season and to get this
season going next week. It's been a long offseason with a lot of
guys working hard, and it’s nice to just almost be there.”
One reason Silkowski is excited for the season is the
amount of offseason work put in by the Railer football players.
“We had a lot of guys motivated in the weight room,”
Silkowski said. “We did a couple weight lifting competitions this
winter, which we’ve never done before. We went over to Maroa, we
went over to Taylorville, and we’ve never done that before. This
summer, in terms of joint practices, we had one a week with a
different school. We competed a lot more away from home to get more
varsity competition for our varsity guys.
“I’m curious to see how that’s going to pay off. I
think it’s going to be good, because we played well this summer. We
really did.”
All games
on the 2022 Lincoln schedule take place on Friday nights with start
times of 7 o'clock. The Railers’ 2022 season schedule is:
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August
26 at Clinton HS
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September 2 at Charleston HS
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September 9 vs. Jersey (Jerseyville) Community
HS
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September 16 at Mahomet-Seymour HS (Homecoming)
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September 23 at Mt. Zion HS
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September 30 at Mattoon HS
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October 7 vs. Effingham HS
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October 14 vs. Taylorville HS
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October 21 at Triad (Troy) HS
Lincoln
Daily News will bring readers game stories recapping each Railer
football game in its Saturday editions. For those who want to follow
game action live but can’t attend in person, WLCN 96.3 FM will
broadcast all Railer football contests, with veteran broadcasters
Bob Verderber and Ken Schweitzer calling the action. In addition,
WLCN will live video-stream all games online via YouTube as well as
live audio-stream for computers and mobile devices via the Mixlr
app. To watch or listen online, visit WLCNOnline.com and click the
Watch Live or the Listen Live badge on the home page.
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Kirby] |