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First gift of 12 goes to Lincoln-Way East administration
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On the first day Cornerkicks gifts, the board game CLUE was presented to the Lincoln-Way East High School administration.

As a proud alumnus of the ever-growing school district, there are times when I shake my head in disbelief.

But this one just blows my mind.

When I drove by Lincoln-Way Central back in October after covering the Providence/Bloom Township regional title game in New Lenox, the signage in front of the school read, “Congrats boys soccer coach Dan Radz on win No. 200.”

Did you know District 210 has never honored Brian Papa for his milestones? I found that pretty sad this holiday season when former high-ranking officials from District 210 confirmed this.

So come on everybody, let’s play CLUE.

Which boys soccer coach ranks third all-time for most wins in Illinois with more than 400?

Here’s your second CLUE:

Which girls soccer coach is closing in on win No. 300, which will make him the first soccer coach in Illinois history to win more than 300 games as a boys and girls coach?

Here’s your third CLUE:

Which soccer coach in Illinois history has the most combined wins of any other soccer coach?

Here’s your fourth CLUE:

Who was the first coach to lead a south suburban soccer program to state title, in a sport where programs from the south side battle for respect?

Here’s your fifth CLUE:

Which soccer coach in the south suburbs has appeared in more state championship games than any other coach in the area’s history?

Answer: Brian Papa.

Please join us next time for another common sense version of CLUE.

Coming up next, GET A CLUE starring the Lincoln-Way East High School administration.

- Joe Trost


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