Resilient Railer football team earns third win with 27-7 victory at
Mattoon
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[October 01, 2022]
Mattoon – What a
difference a week made for the LCHS football team.
One week ago at Mt. Zion, the
Railers suffered a crushing 41-14 defeat in a game LCHS head coach Matt
Silkowski termed “disappointing” after watching his team’s offense
struggle to find a consistent rhythm and the defense give up too many
big plays against the Braves.
This week at Mattoon, Lincoln’s
offense found its footing following a sluggish start and the team’s
defense made stops in key situations as the Railers ended a two-game
losing skid with a 27-7 victory.
“It was good to get back in the win
column,” Silkowski said. “The kids played very, very well on both sides
of the ball. We had a little slow start there defensively, but they
answered the call.”
Darren Stevens
Each team failed to move the ball on
its opening possession before Mattoon struck first with a 54-yard drive,
capped by a 3-yard quarterback sneak by Greenwave sophomore Cale Kimbro
in his first varsity start directing the Mattoon offense. The PAT by
Mattoon gave the Greenwave a 7-0 lead with just under six minutes
remaining in the opening quarter.
That score stood until the Lincoln
offense began to gel as Isaac Decker scored on a 11-yard run and Angel
Haro kicked the extra point to tie the game 7-7. The score could have
marked a turn in the momentum of the game for Lincoln, but Mattoon ran
the ensuing kickoff back to the Lincoln 35-yard line.
Colbie Glenn
Just as Mattoon was closing in on
the end zone and it felt as if momentum started shifting back to the
Greenwave, Railer defender Colbie Glenn stepped up and made an
interception for Lincoln, stopping the Mattoon drive and giving Lincoln
possession. Railer quarterback Darren Stevens directed Lincoln on an
85-yard drive which culminated with Ki’on Carson scampering into the end
zone on a 2-yard touchdown run to give the Railers a 13-7 lead.
Isaac Decker
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Stevens completed eight of 11
passes for 129 yards and one touchdown in his best performance thus
far this season.
“That was Darren’s best game,”
Silkowski said. “He made some very good throws, some very clutch
throws. The receivers did a great job: [Jaden] Leadley had a
phenomenal game for us, Colbie [Glenn] had a couple big catches,
Gabe [Smith] had a big catch in the third.
Jaden Leadley
Gabe Smith
“The defense made plays when we
had to. I’m just happy with how we played; I thought we played very
well.”
Lincoln found the end zone twice
more after halftime, with Jaden Leadley making an big touchdown
catch on a 14-yard pass from Stevens in the third quarter and Ki’on
Carson scoring on a 7-yard touchdown run in the final stanza for the
final margin of victory.
Ki’on Carson
The Railers got a big
performance on both sides of the ball from junior Colbie Glenn, who
led the defense with 8 tackles and an interception. He also caught
the longest pass of the night for Lincoln on a 42-yard play.
Also for the Railer defense,
Decker tallied 7 tackles and Leadley and Christian Brown added 6
apiece.
Offensively for Lincoln, Ki’on
Carson led the running game with 76 yards and 2 touchdowns on 15
plays. Decker added 57 yards on 9 rushes with 1 touchdown and Paytan
Bunner ran the ball 8 times for 27 yards.
With the victory, Lincoln moved
its record to 3-2 overall and 2-2 in the Apollo Conference. The
Railers host Effingham on October 7 in a 7 PM game at Handlin Field
in Lincoln
[Loyd Kirby; Photos by Steve
Klemm] |