LYNCH, a Mount Ayr Community high school graduate, has been playing with the Yellowjacket varsity for
four years -- nine games as a freshman and then the season as a sophomore, junior and senior.
As the season winds
down, the awards have piled up for the psychology, history and criminal justice major.
setting the school record for steals in a game and a career.And LYNCH has been scoring up
a storm as the Yellowjackets get to the end of their season this year -- helping the Yellowjackets to upsets over
nationally ranked powers in the conference.
In successive weeks, the Yellowjackets have knocked off 17th ranked
Mid-America Nazarene University and second ranked William Jewell College, with LYNCH breaking the 30-point barrier in
each game.
What a season it has been for the 5' 9" guard who uses his cat-like quickness, outstanding leaping ability
and shooting range from all over the court to wreak havoc on oppenent defenses. Then there is his knack for slight of
hand that seems to read an opposing guard's mind on where the next dribble will go in time for him to knock the ball
away and streak down the floor for a lay up or a dunk.
The late season surge by the Yellowjackets has moved them
into a tie for fourth in the conference as they have picked up wins over three of the top five teams in the conference
in the past few weeks.
Area fans have one more chance to see LYNCH and his teammates take on a top team in the
conference when Evangel University comes to Lamoni Saturday at 8 p.m. The Graceland squad is currently tied with Evangel
for fourth in the conference and a win could give the Yellowjackets that spot by themselves.
A number of areas fans
saw LYNCH and the Yellowjackets knock off William Jewell in that exciting game last Saturday.
For the season, LYNCH
is leading the team, averaging 20.9 points per game, making more than 46 percent of ths two-point field goals,
33 percent of his three-point shots and 74 percent of his foul shots. In addition, he's averaging 4.9 rebounds, 4.1 assists
and 3.9 steals a game.
As good as those numbers are, his performance in a number of games recently has looked even
better. In the last four games, LYNCH has averaged 31 points or better as the Jackets have knocked off
some of the top teams in the conference and played close with everyone else.
LYNCH opened the season by surpassing
the 1,000 point mark as a Yellowjacket in the game against Missouri Valley College on December 10.
His career total
reached 1,008 with the 19 points he scored in that game and he has rolled along since. Through the William Jewell game
that number as risen to 1,367 career points.
For the season so far, he has seven games where he has surpassed the 30-point
mark.
Three times this season LYNCH has been named the Heart of America conference's player of the week -- an honor
give to the top individual effort by a player in the conference that includes school in Missouri, Kansas and Iowa.
He
surely must be in line for the award again afer his 31-point effort in upsetting William Jewell College, which came into
the game at Graceland Saturday, Feb. 12, ranked second in the nation in NAIA Division II.
Just how much of a turnaround this game
was comes from comparing it to the game the Yellowjackets played at Liberty, MO against William Jewell earlier in the
season. In that game, the Yellowjackets lost 102-65.
The highest honor of the season so far came on February 8 when
LYNCH was named the NAIA Divsion II men's basketball player of the week for the week ending February 6.
That award
came after the upset victory over #17 ranked Mid-America Nazarene Univeristy where he had 32 points and tied the school's
single-game record for steals with 12.
On February 10, LYNCH made his 246th career steal to become Graceland's all-time
steals leader. He surpassed the record of Brett BROWN, who had 245 steals in his career.
Through the William Jewell
College game, LYNCH had 102 steals this year to go with the 66 he made as a junior, 73 as a sophomore and 10 as a
freshman. This makes a total of 251 with several more games to play.
LYNCH is the son of Keith and Tonya LYNCH and
Larry and Debbie HATTON, all of Utah. The LYNCHES lived in Mount Ayr when Matt was in high school, where he was a first
team all-conference player and Omaha World-Herald player of the year during his high school career.
Last
season LYNCH was named third team all-conference, and led the team in points, steals and assists. He was named the
team's most valuable player and led the team in free throw percentages.
Many more post-season honors will probably
be on the way this year as well.
But first things first. First there is the rest of the regular season, then it's on to
the Heart of America conference post-season tournament to see just how far the team can go.
Photograph courtesy of Mount Ayr Record-News
Transcription by Sharon R. Becker, December of 2012
To submit your Ringgold County items, contact
The County Coordinator.
Please include the word "Ringgold" in the subject line. Thank you.