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The Lincoln Tigers and Tigerettes won 29 state championships in sports, 14 of them in girls' track and field within a 17-year period; [2] the girls' track and field coach, Nino Fennoy, became the coach at East St. Louis Senior High School after consolidation, as did the boys' basketball coach, Bennie Lewis Sr., whose program dominated the state in the 1980s.
The Lincoln Links were an American minor league baseball franchise that represented Lincoln, Nebraska, for 18 seasons over a 23-year period (1917–39) during the 20th century. They played in the Class A Western League (1917; 1924–27), the Class D Nebraska State League (1922–23; 1928–36; 1938) and the Class D Western League of 1939–41 ...
Lawrence E. Simmons (July 5, 1911 – October 9, 1994) was an American football and baseball coach. He served as the head football coach at Tennessee A&I State College—now known as Tennessee State University—in Nashville, Tennessee in 1939 and again from 1961 to 1962, and at the Colored Normal Industrial Agricultural and Mechanical College of South Carolina—now known as South Carolina ...
East Saint Louis Senior High School is the only high school located in East St. Louis, Illinois. The school serves about 1,438 students in grades 9 to 12 in the East Saint Louis Public Schools district. [2] It was featured in the Jonathan Kozol book Savage Inequalities. In 1998, East St. Louis Lincoln High School consolidated with East St ...
The following lists Missouri high schools and the athletic conferences in which they compete. [1] Under the current system used by the Missouri State High School Activities Association some conference member teams may also compete in the same playoff district while others are in districts with non-conference members.
He was chosen in the 11th round of the ’59 NBA Draft and spent 10 seasons with St. Louis, Detroit and Baltimore. ... Lincoln was forbidden to compete against white teams in contact sports like ...
St. Louis Stars (III) club. Indianapolis ABCs (III) (1938) St. Louis Stars (III) (1939) St. Louis–New Orleans Stars (1940–41) Harrisburg–St. Louis Stars (1943) 1938: 1943: NAL (1938–41) NNL2 (1943) Played home games in New Orleans and St. Louis 1940–41; Did not field a team for 1942; team merged with New York Black Yankees of NNL ...
Dayton Marcos, St. Louis Giants/St. Louis Stars, Toledo Tigers, Cleveland Elites [427] Cowan Hyde: 1924: 1954: Outfielder: Memphis Red Sox, Birmingham Black Barons, Cincinnati Tigers, Memphis Red Sox, Mexican League, Chicago American Giants [428] Harry Hyde: 1902: 1906: Infielder / Pitcher: Chicago Union Giants [429]