|  "It was good to have Coach Wallace here tonight," Alexander beamed. 
			"You know, he's coached two guys at Nokomis, Steve Kimbro (currently 
			at Nokomis) and me, that are both closing in on 700 wins. We learned 
			a lot from him." If asked, I'm sure Wallace would have been proud of what he saw 
			last night as Alexander's Railers continued their defensive 
			dominance, holding the Tornadoes to only 23 points, with the 
			visitors scoring only three points each in the first and fourth 
			quarter. "Our guys want to get back on defense," Alexander said. It is a 
			Lincoln defense that through six games is giving up just a little 
			over 33 points a game. Offense? Oh yes, they've got that, too, and Friday night, a 
			couple players who had been struggling found the stroke from 3-point 
			range to show off even more weapons the Railers take to the court 
			every night. Seniors Max Cook and Tyler Horchem each hit four 
			3-pointers to lead the scoring attack with 12 points each. Entering 
			the contest, the pair had combined for only four 3-pointers on the 
			season. In only six games, four different Railers have led the team 
			in scoring, a good thing if you're the coach. "Who do you guard?" Alexander asked. "We can make things 
			difficult for our opponents." 
			
			 Junior Gavin Block started the scoring with a pair of jumpers 
			from 15 feet, followed by an Edward Bowlby layup on an alley-oop 
			pass from Joey Olden. Horchem's first 3 stretched the advantage to 
			9-0 and the rout was on. After Taylorville's Kyle Wilhour, who 
			scored his 1,000th career point later in the game, hit a 3, the 
			Railers (6-0) ran off another seven in a row to take a 16-3 lead at 
			the end of the first quarter. Junior Adam Conrady played a role in 
			Lincoln's next two baskets, scoring from inside and setting up 
			another 3 from Horchem after battling for a rebound. Conrady's 
			inside presence should be more and more evident throughout the 
			season. With the Railers up 21-10, another Lincoln run started when 
			Payton Ebelherr hit from the corner. Bowlby scored on a reverse 
			layup after a runout and outlet pass from Block. Block was all over 
			the rebounding for the night, leading the team with nine. Block's 
			3-out-of-4 shooting from the line led the Railers to the locker room 
			with a 29-10 lead. Lincoln started the second-half scoring with another 3 from 
			Horchem. With the Railers up 38-15, it was the Max Cook portion of 
			our show. Cook hit three in a row from just behind the top of the 
			key to push the margin to 47-20. It is not that the Railers needed 
			the scoring from Cook and Horchem, but it was nice to see how 
			relaxed they played after their shots started to fall. As mentioned 
			earlier, Conrady scored on two plays in the post, off passes from 
			Will Cook and Austin Krusz. The more the Railers become accustomed 
			to getting the ball down low for post play, the more viable Conrady 
			will be as an option for this offense.  On this night, it was the defense that stood out. It was a 
			defense that forced 14 turnovers. If this is how the defense is 
			playing now, how good will they be in February and March? Only time 
			will tell, but that defense helped Lincoln to three main runs on the 
			night, those runs combining for a 39-7 margin. 
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			 Max Cook and Horchem were the only Railers in double figures, 
			with 12 each, while Bowlby scored nine and Block added eight for a 
			balanced Lincoln attack. Conrady scored six, while Will Cook chipped 
			in with four. Olden and Ebelherr each connected on a 3-pointer, 
			while a layup from Krusz put him in the scorebook. The Railers will next be in action next week on Friday night as 
			they travel to Chatham for their first road game of the year. I 
			don't think Lincoln fans will have to be reminded what happened the 
			last time they faced off against the Titans. Game time is scheduled 
			for 7:30 at Glenwood High School. The night will begin with the sophomore squad, 46-42 winners in 
			overtime on Friday. Garrett Aeilts hit two free throws with 12.5 
			seconds left in the extra session after a technical foul assessed 
			against Taylorville when they called for a timeout but had none left 
			for the game. Aron Hopp led the scoring with 20 points. ___ LINCOLN (59) M.Cook 4 0-0 12, Horchem 4 0-0 12, Bowlby 4 1-2 9, Block 2 4-6 8, 
			Conrady 3 0-0 6, W.Cook 1 2-2 4, Olden 1 0-0 3, Ebelherr 1 0-0 3, 
			Krusz 1 0-0 2, Hopp 0 0-0 0, Perry 0 0-0 0, Dunovsky 0 0-0 0. Team 
			21-44 7-10 59.3-point field goals 10-26 (M.Cook 4, Horchem 4, Olden, Ebelherr).
 TAYLORVILLE (23) Wilhour 9, Champley 4, Snyder 4, Sheedy 3, McChristy 2, Langen 1. 
			Team 9 1-5 23.3-point field goals 4 (Wilhour 3, Sheedy).
 
				
					| Lincoln | 
					16 | 
					13 | 
					15 | 
					15 | 
					59 |  
					| Taylorville | 3 | 7 | 10 | 3 | 23  |  Other game notes: 
				
				With 92 career 3s, 
				Max Cook is now tied for 18th all-time (with Will Podbelsek and 
				Jordan Gesner).
				Coach Alexander is 
				just nine wins away from 700 wins.
				With coaches 
				Alexander and Wallace together in the building, they are 
				responsible for 962 wins in school history.
				The Railers are on 
				a 15-game winning streak at Roy S. Anderson Gymnasium.
				The Lincoln "D" has not yet allowed 
				double digits in the first quarter. 
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