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COUNTDOWN TO KICKOFF!
Monday, January 21
ADAM ROBINSON COMMITS TO IOWA
1st Team All State Player Adam Robinson officially committed to the University of Iowa to play football. Robinson accepted a scholarship offer on Monday, January 21. Robinson led the Rails to a 7-2 record in 2007 and was a key catalyst in back-to-back conference titles and playoff berths in 2005-06.
Lincoln High School and the southside community are very proud of this young man and wish him continued success in the future. Great job, Adam!
The greatest lessons come in the weight room and the practice field, not on game days.
Sunday, November 25
Updated "All Time Records" Page
We have updated our All-Time Records page which can be accessed by clicking on the title in left column. A special thanks to Ace Hendricks, Jr. for providing historical statistics, info and support.
“Football may be the best taught subject in American high schools because it may be the only subject that we haven’t tried to make easy.”
—Dorothy Farnan
English Dept. Chair - Earamus Hall H.S., Brooklyn, New York
Saturday, December 29
Former Lincoln Coach Lloyd Klinzman Honored
On Saturday, December 15, a special acknowledgement was made by the Iowa Chapter of the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame to former Lincoln Head Coach Lloyd Klinzman.
Coach Klinzman's coaching career spanned nearly 25 years at Van Horn, Anamosa and Lincoln. Many of his former players were in attendance to take part in the celebration.
No Pass - No Play
Eligibility Rules
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He Who Fears Being Conquered Is Sure Of Defeat
The Case For High School Activities
"It is in these vital programs: sports, music, speech, drama, debate - where young people learn lifelong lessons as important as those taught in the classroom" -- The National Federation of State High School Activities. (Click on title for complete article)
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PAIN OF SACRIFICE OR PAIN OF REGRET
"Do not follow where the path may lead.
Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail."
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