ECHOES LYNX UNITED
Issue 7 | Volume 114 Early March 2015
The Independent Voice of Abraham Lincoln High School | Council Bluffs, Iowa | ALechoes.com
ALHS fans bond as school, community following loss
Fans react to a call made at a substate finals basketball game between the Lynx and Sioux City North on March 3 at Thomas Jefferson High School.
Photos by Tanner Hochstetler
Will Schademan Sports Editor
Tanner Hochstetler Sports Editor
Ranked 7 in the 4A division in the state, the boys basketball team shot up the ranks before falling March 3 to Sioux City North, 47-46. With 19 strong wins and 3 losses, the team had the state competition within its grasp. The boys put up an astonishing and goalshattering season. With the regular season concluding on Feb. 19, with AL defeating Sioux City Heelan, the Lynx ended the 2014-2015 season as Missouri River Conference Boy’s Basketball regular
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season champions. Shortly after the regular season victory, the Lynx defeated their city rival Lewis Central-before a full Abraham Lincoln Fieldhouse--75-57 in the first substate matchup. Regardless, the boys have had a successful season and have earned a reputation foreign to Lynx Basketball since 2000. With an average of 67 points per game, the team has produced impressive control of the ball. A large part of this production was from senior Joe Northup and junior Kyle Crowl. During the Feb. 19 game against Bishop Heelan, Crowl scored 33 points, and the first half concluded with Northup nabbing a half court shot at the buzzer.
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“When I made that shot the crowd went nuts. I’ve never made a big shot like that before,” senior Joe Northup said. The Lynx also have accumulated over 140 three pointers throughout the season from the main three point shooters: senior Nick Pomernackas and junior Tony Bonner. “The summer workouts really made a difference. Coming in we knew we could do something special. We had three goals; city, conference, and state,” Northrup said. The boys have brought back a reputation unknown to the school. Since 2000, the Lynx haven’t even had the opportunity to make it to state, let alone sub state. The
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sad conclusion of the March 3 game leaves the young men with some time to reflect on this year’s events. “We wouldn’t be here today if it wasn’t for everything that coach has done for us,” junior Kyle Crowl said. Whether it’s the memories or the athletic performance of the guys, the boys left the court with some food for thought. “I’m going to miss the
coaches and being in the gym a lot with this group of guys,” Northup said. “My favorite memory is dunking against Sioux City East. I turned around and my teammates and crowd were going crazy,” Northup added. “We wanted to give the seniors a season that they will never forget, and to make a run that hasn’t happened in a long time at AL,” junior Adam Barrett said. This year marks a
successful turnaround for the players and coaches. The spirit and unwillingness to give up has caused the the boys to gain a huge advantage in the competition. With a very memorable season in the books, the boys can start a new chapter. No matter the circumstances, the AL community is a family, and as one, the Lynx will continue to be proud and fight on.
See page 12: • basketball photo gallery • reaction from Coach Jason Isaacson
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