|  Taking the floor for the first time as the seventh-ranked team in 
			Class 3A, the Lincoln Railers saw their 11-game winning streak come 
			to an end as host SHG fought off a late Railer rally to pull off the 
			44-41 upset at Jim Belz Gymnasium. The loss dropped Lincoln's record 
			to 19-4, including 9-2 in Central State Eight play. The hope for a 
			doubleheader sweep over the teams that played for the city 
			championship last weekend has now turned into a desire for a split 
			at best Saturday night against Southeast. It was a game that, for 
			much of the contest, the Cyclones simply outplayed the Railers. 
			Lincoln seemed like they were a step slower on defense, while their 
			offense just was not as crisp as we saw during Chatham week. It was 
			a possibility the coaching staff saw coming. 
			 "We did not have a good week of practice," a very frustrated 
			coach Neil Alexander said after the game. "I can pretty much tell 
			you what kind of game we're going to have based on how we practiced, 
			and for the first three-plus quarters, that's exactly how we 
			practiced." Lincoln got off to a good start, thanks to junior Edward Bowlby. 
			It was his marksmanship from the outside that got the Railers off to 
			a 9-4 lead, all the points coming on 3-pointers. However, it was SHG 
			turning the tables on Lincoln, using an 8-0 run to take the lead at 
			12-9 early in the second quarter. Railer Nation is used to watching 
			Lincoln go on scoring runs, but Friday night that was the basis of 
			the Cyclone plan. SHG had runs of 8-0 and 10-0 during the game, 
			while the best Lincoln could run off was five in a row. That 5-0 
			spurt, a layup and then a 3-pointer from Tyler Horchem, put Lincoln 
			back on top at 14-12. After SHG (15-4, 8-2) tied the game at 14, a Max Cook layup gave 
			the Railers a 16-14 advantage, the final time the scoreboard would 
			tip in their favor. SHG used patient offense to find good shots from 
			the outside while working the ball around to get the quick look in 
			the lane. Late in the second quarter, SHG coach Blake Lucas used a 
			timeout to get Ben Sestak into the game. Their long-range specialist 
			made his coach look good when the 6-foot-4 sophomore connected from 
			just past the top of the key as time ticked away before the half to 
			send the Cyclones into the locker room up 22-16. The six-point 
			deficit was the largest of the season so far for Lincoln. 
			 SHG continued their momentum with the first score of the second 
			half to extend the lead to eight. A Gavin Block layup, his first 
			points of the night, brought the lead back down to six at 24-18. The 
			biggest play of the night came midway through the third quarter. At 
			the 3:59 mark, SHG's Mailk Turner was whistled for a technical foul 
			after some excessive contact with Bowlby. The turnover cost SHG a 
			chance to stretch their lead and put Block at the line for the free 
			throws before the Railers would take possession of the ball. 
			Uncharacteristically, the sophomore missed both free throws, keeping 
			the deficit at eight. While Lincoln did get a bucket from Cook, you 
			could almost feel a little wind go out of the Red and Green sails by 
			not capitalizing on the opportunity. "That was the turning point of the night," Alexander said. "You 
			have a chance to cut the lead in half and don't get it. I think we 
			scored on the possession anyway, but it just didn't go the way we 
			wanted it." The epitome of the evening's "it's going to be one of those 
			nights," was Turner missing a free throw near the end of the third 
			quarter. As the Railers fought for the rebound, it fell to Sestak on 
			the near side, who rose up and drained a backbreaking 3 as time 
			expired, and the SHG lead grew back to nine at 29-20 going to the 
			fourth. Now, the SHG fans may have started thinking this was in the bag, 
			but you never count out a Lincoln Railer team. Win or lose, they 
			will go out fighting, and on Friday night, if you would have 
			blinked, you would have missed the Railers getting back in it. When 
			Block scored at the 6:57 mark, it brought the SHG lead back to 
			single digits at 31-22. Over the next three-plus minutes of game 
			time, the Railers would close to within two, but free throws again 
			proved to be an enemy of the Railers. 
			 
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		 Quicker than a hiccup, 3s from Bowlby and Will Podbelsek over a 
			45-second span made it a five-point game at 34-29. After another SHG 
			score, Bowlby sank two free throws, while Block scored on a big 
			offensive rebound to shrink the deficit to two at 35-33. SHG 
			certainly did their part in the fourth-quarter drama, hitting just 7 
			of 15 free throws (10 of 19 for the game). At the 3:22 mark, Block 
			went back to the line, shooting one-and-bonus for a chance to tie 
			the game. After missing the front end, he picked up his fourth foul 
			just nine seconds later. Coach Alexander really had no choice but to 
			leave him in for the duration. After SHG could convert only one free throw, the Railers returned 
			the favor twice when Podbelsek and Bowlby split pairs of free 
			throws, leaving the score at 38-35. For the game, Lincoln could make 
			only half of their 10 attempts from the line. A conventional 
			three-point play was answered by a layup from Cook. With SHG up 
			43-37, the Railers mounted their final charge. Horchem came around a 
			screen on the dribble and connected from the top of the key. 
			Unfortunately, the junior's foot was clearly on the line, giving him 
			only two for the shot. SHG again made only one free throw, while 
			Block countered with a strong move down the lane and a layup.  
			 Down 44-41, the Railers fouled Sestak, who had made three free 
			throws in the first half. Sestak missed the first one and then the 
			second to give the Railers one final chance. With 9.5 seconds to go, 
			the Railers worked the ball around to Podbelsek. The senior, who has 
			hit one big shot after another this season, took a look, cleared 
			with a dribble to the left and fired the potential game-tying 3. 
			This time, the ball ricocheted off the rim and out of bounds to SHG 
			with only one second to go. On this night, there would be no 
			comeback. In the end, it may have been SHG's toughness that won out. "We were out there looking for calls and not playing," Alexander 
			said. "You can't play basketball like that and expect to win." The offense finally came alive in the fourth (20 points in the 
			first three quarters, 21 in the fourth alone), but it was a little 
			too late. Bowlby led the way with 15 points, while Block added nine. 
			Horchem added six, while the tough defense played by SHG held 
			Lincoln's leading scorer Cook to six points. Podbelsek finished with 
			four. The night got off to a good start with a 45-31 victory for the 
			younger Railers. This weekend now turns into "out of the frying pan, into the 
			fire" as Southeast pays a visit to Lincoln on Saturday in a game 
			coach Alexander has said "will most likely decide the conference 
			race, especially if Southeast wins." The game will tip at 6:30 p.m., 
			with the sophomore game set for 5. 
			
			 Is there something to be learned from Friday night's loss? I'm 
			sure there is, and it may need to be a quick lesson because 
			Southeast will come in looking for revenge for an earlier loss to 
			Lincoln at home. This may be the turning-point game in the season. 
			Can Lincoln come back from a tough road loss to right the ship and 
			knock off Southeast again, or will the weekend be a complete downer 
			by struggling against the Spartans? It should be high drama at Roy 
			S. Anderson tonight. Make sure you are there. ___ LINCOLN (41) Bowlby 4 3-4 15, Block 4 1-4 9, Horchem 3 0-0 7, Cook 3 0-0 6, 
			Podbelsek 1 1-2 4, Olden 0 0-0 0. Team 15 5-10 41. 3-point field 
			goals 6 (Bowlby 4, Podbelsek, Horchem). SHG (44) Sestak 12, Lowis 9, Jacob 8, Turner 7, Green 4, Vogel 4. Team 15 
			10-19 44. 3-point field goals 4 (Sestak 3, Green). Scoring by quarters: LCHS 9-7-4-21 41SHG 9-13-7-15 44
 
            [By JEFF BENJAMIN] 
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