Jersey HS dominates late to defeat Lincoln 26-14
			
		 
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			 [September 12, 2022]  
			Lincoln–Although the 
			singer Meat Loaf sang that “two out of three ain’t bad,” there’s a 
			good chance members of the Lincoln Community High School football 
			team would disagree. 
		The Railers entered their Sept. 9 
		game looking to move their record to 3-0 on the year after winning their 
		first two contests of 2022 for the second straight year and holding 
		their opponents scoreless while doing so. However, Jersey High School 
		used a dominant running game late along with some defensive heroics to 
		hand Lincoln its first loss of the season as Jersey won 26-14. 
		
		
		  
		Frank Sanders 
		Jersey High School, located in 
		Jerseyville, took its first lead with 7:55 remaining in the game on a 
		17-yard touchdown run by Chase Withrow. Withrow dominated the fourth 
		quarter as the Railers could not contain the senior running back as he 
		almostexclusively carried the Panthers to their second win of the 
		season. 
		Lincoln looked to retake the lead on 
		the following possession, but on a 2nd-and-10 play from the Jersey 
		32-yard line, Jersey cornerback Francis Vogel intercepted a Railer pass 
		with just under 5:00 remaining in the contest. With just over a minute 
		remaining in the game, the Panthers faced a 3rd-and-11 situation from 
		the Lincoln 30-yard line. Conventional thinking would dictate that 
		Jersey run the ball to take more time off the game clock or force 
		Lincoln to use a timeout to stop the clock. However, the Panthers 
		instead used some deception as quarterback Easton Heafner faked a 
		handoff and then Tanner Brunaugh in the middle of the field. The Jersey 
		senior caught the pass and ran it into the end zone for a touchdown. 
		Keegan Griffith hit the extra point to give Jersey its 26-14 final 
		margin of victory. 
		
		
		  
		
		
		  
		Isaac Decker 
		After the game, Lincoln head coach 
		Matt Silkowskiwas disappointed with the effort from his team late in the 
		contest. 
		“We couldn’t block anything,” he 
		said. “Defensively, we just got tired and worn out. We made some plays 
		and had some turnovers, but we just couldn’t capitalize. And we couldn’t 
		hold our own up front tonight.” 
		
		
		  
		Ki’on Carson 
		
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			 The game wasn’t without some 
			bright spots for the Railers, however. Neither team could move the 
			ball on its initial possession of the game, but on the first play of 
			Lincoln’s second possession, running back Ki’on Carson scampered 63 
			yards for a Railer touchdown and the first points of the game. 
			On Lincoln’s next possession, it 
			appeared Carson bettered his previous effort, and Lincoln ran the 
			same play and the Railer junior carried the ball 65 yards to the end 
			zone. The touchdown was wiped out, however, on a holding penalty 
			against Lincoln. 
			With the team’ knotted at 7 at 
			halftime, Lincoln scored early in the third quarter on a 23-yard 
			pass play from Darren Stevens to Carson. Angel Haro hit the PAT to 
			give the Railers a 14-7 advantage. 
			
			
			  
			
			
			  
			Angel Haro 
			
			
			  
			Darren Stevens 
			“It was play action,” Silkowski 
			said of the Stevens-to-Carson scoring play. “It was something we’ve 
			been working on for a while, we just haven’t had an opportunity to 
			use it. I thought we were going to hit [Railer tight end Jaden] 
			Leadley on the backside seam on that but Darren kind of flushed the 
			pocket. He did a good job getting to his secondary read on that play 
			and made something of it.” 
			Those would be Lincoln’s final 
			points of the night, however, as Jersey scored 19 unanswered points 
			in the remainder of the game to escape with a 26-14 win. 
			Ki’on Carson led Lincoln with 
			eight carries for 79 yards and four catches for 68 yards. Isaac 
			Decker carried the ball nine time for 57 yards for the Railers. 
			
			
			  
			While the Jersey running game 
			dominated the latter part of the game, the Railer defense wasn’t 
			without several highlights in the contest. In the third quarter with 
			Lincoln leading 14-7 and Jersey driving downfield into Railer 
			territory, Lincoln’s Owen Grant rushed the Jersey quarterback and 
			knocked the ball loose, allowing teammate Frank Sanders to pounce on 
			the ball and thwart the Panthers’ drive. 
			Decker and Sanders led the 
			Railer defense with five tackles each, including four tackles for 
			losses by Sanders. 
			Lincoln will look to bounce back 
			on September 16 when the Railers host Apollo Conference foe 
			Mahomet-Seymour in a 7 PM homecoming game. 
			[Loyd Kirby]  |