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  2. Lincoln Stars - Wikipedia

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    With prompting of Lincoln realtor Mark Claydon, who spear-headed an effort to build the city's first and only indoor ice arena, the Stars came to Lincoln in 1996. Led by Derek Reynolds and future NHL player Josh Langfeld, the Stars posted a 40–13–1 regular season record, the best expansion season in USHL history.

  3. New York Lincoln Stars - Wikipedia

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    The New York Lincoln Stars (also known as the Lincoln Stars of New York or the Lincoln Stars) were a Negro league baseball team that played in New York City from 1914 to 1917. [1] Their home stadium was the Lenox Oval, located at Lenox Avenue and 145th Street in Manhattan .

  4. United States Hockey League - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln Stars: 2000–01: Lincoln Stars 2001–02: Omaha Lancers 2002–03: Lincoln Stars 2003–04: Tri-City Storm: 2004–05: Cedar Rapids RoughRiders and Omaha Lancers (tie) 2005–06: Sioux Falls Stampede: 2006–07: Waterloo Black Hawks: 2007–08: Omaha Lancers 2008–09: Green Bay Gamblers 2009–10: Green Bay Gamblers 2010–11: Cedar ...

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  6. Black History: Lincoln School was a powerhouse in athletics

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    The Lincoln Lions were perennially a powerhouse in state, regional and national competition among Black high schools. Lincoln became the city’s first team to finish a regular season undefeated.

  7. Lincoln All Stars address school board

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    Mar. 29—Four sixth graders at Lincoln Elementary School talked about the All Stars program Tuesday when the Great Bend USD 428 Board of Education hosted a luncheon meeting at the school. Lincoln ...

  8. Dizzy Dismukes - Wikipedia

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    William "Dizzy" Dismukes (March 15, 1890 – June 30, 1961) was an American pitcher and manager in Negro league baseball and during the pre-Negro league years. He was born in Birmingham, Alabama, where his father Isaac Lee Dismukes was a deacon in a Baptist church, and his mother Sallie taught Sunday School. [9]

  9. Spot Poles - Wikipedia

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    Poles then spent the next few seasons jumping among the New York Lincoln Stars, Brooklyn Royal Giants, and Hilldale Daisies. While with the Daisies, Poles joined the 369th Infantry Regiment (Harlem Hellfighters) , a unit attached to the French Army during World War I , earning decorations (five battle stars and a Purple Heart ) for his combat ...