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"The best way to predict your future is to create it." Abraham Lincoln

Lincoln High School Statesman

"The best way to predict your future is to create it." Abraham Lincoln

Lincoln High School Statesman

"The best way to predict your future is to create it." Abraham Lincoln

Lincoln High School Statesman

According to a study done by Boston University, 21% of high school football players develop CTE.

Should football be in high school?

Daniel Valentine, Staff Writer October 25, 2022

High school football is well known for its sense of comradery and belonging. Football is also known for severe injuries. Many of the physical injuries that have occurred on the LHS football team have...

Jaydyn Fikse and LHS basketball coach, Matt Daly at the basketball State qualifier. The LHS girls basketball team has received the honor of playing at the State Basketball Tournament.

Mind over matter: How Fikse recovered from her concussion

Molly Wetsch, Journalism Student March 6, 2019

One of the most widely disputed issues in teenage and high school level sports is whether or not athletes should be more concerned about their ‘head health’ while playing a contact sport. Concussions...

Opinion stories are the thoughts and ideas of that staff writer.  It is okay to not agree with the ideas they share. Feel free to comment or write a letter to the editor if you do not feel the story is a fair representation.

Tackling the argument for football

Hunter Hauck, Journalism Student October 23, 2018

LHS linebacker Elliott Hackett, a victim of a football inflicted injury, advocates for high school football despite many appeals for its removal. Injuries in football have been one of the main arguments...

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