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  1. Marcus Allen had a nickname for Vic Player, Lincoln High School’s football coach. He called him “Little Napoleon.” It had to do with Player being 5-feet 7-inches tall . . . and tough.

  2. Nov 12, 2023 · The work began long ago. As the Abraham Lincoln High School football team was celebrating its first Public League championship since 1979 on Saturday after knocking off Northeast in the Class 6A title game, the players were celebrating a season of hard work. They were celebrating the fruits of their labor that started long before training camp.

  3. 1988: Player is player in Century league. January 9, 2013. Football. Lincoln coach Vic Player, on his 100th career victory: “It’s wonderful to reach a milestone and be considered among the elite coaches in San Diego County. It’s great to be up there with coaches I admired when I was young and first came to San Diego from Chicago, people ...

  4. Friday, Oct 27, 2023. On Friday, Oct 27, 2023, the Abraham Lincoln Varsity Boys Football team won their Abraham Lincoln High School game against Academy at Palumbo High School by a score of 65-6. Abraham Lincoln 65. Academy at Palumbo 6.

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  5. Feb 26, 2021 · On Lincoln’s next scoring drive, seemingly every defender had a chance at Allen, who shook off five tackles on the way to an 85-yard touchdown and a 14-0 lead midway through the second quarter.

    • Kirk Kenney
    • kirk.kenney@sduniontribune.com
  6. Jun 21, 2019 · The dust has long settled on the 2018 high school football season, but out in the Sunset District of San Francisco at Abraham Lincoln High School, even the ringing in of the New Year, and now the end of the school year, can’t fade the memories of what many are calling the greatest season in San Francisco prep football history.

  7. Mar 6, 2022 · Wright, a North Philadelphia resident, started to sprout up during the pandemic. At the time he was in middle school, and he wasn’t on a hoops team, so he started working out in his neighborhood and outside his house. Problem was, he wasn’t getting coaching. Now standing 6 feet 6, there’s a good chance he would have become a post player ...

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