| The Athletic Hall of Fame recognizes and celebrates the long and 
			exemplary history of athletics at Lincoln College. The inductees 
			are: 
			 
			Kim (Green) Wize, female athlete from the class of 1986. Wize was 
			recruited to play basketball for the Lynx by coach Donna Bonebrake. 
			While at Lincoln College, Wize was named a Kodak All-American and 
			part of the Lady Lynx national qualifying team in 1985. She was also 
			named Co-Captain of the Basketball Team during her sophomore year. 
			 
			
			 
			Her list of awards includes: Outstanding Defensive 
			Player, all-regional team as a freshman and sophomore, Women’s 
			basketball most valuable player in 1985 and Women’s basketball 
			player of the year in 1986. Wize finished the 1985-86 season as the 
			seventh-leading scorer in the nation with a 23.4 points-per-game 
			average and was sixth in the nation rebounding with a 16.0 average. 
			While at Lincoln College, Wize shattered the school rebounding 
			record with 844 over two seasons. Wize went on to play basketball at 
			Eastern Illinois. 
			
			 
 Bill Porritt, male athlete from the class of 1970. Porritt was a 
			member of the first varsity competitive swim team at Lincoln 
			College. During his time at LC he was named an All American. Porritt 
			won two national titles in the 100 and 200 backstroke events and 
			placed in the medley.
 
			
			 After college, swimming continued to be a large part of his life 
			as he coached the Peoria YMCA swim team for six years. Porritt owned 
			and operated Peoria Bearing Co., a family business, from 1973 until 
			2014. 
			 
			 
 Mike De Ment, male athlete from the class of 1972. De Ment played 
			baseball for Lincoln College under head coach Chuck Lindstrom. He 
			was Co-Captain of the 1972 Regional Championship team and earned the 
			AACBC Collegiate All-American Team, District award in 1972. After 
			Lincoln College, De Ment played baseball on a scholarship to St. Leo 
			University in Florida. During his time at St. Leo, he was Co-Captain 
			of the 1974 team and received the “Hustler-of-the-year” award, given 
			to one athlete campus wide.
 After college, De Ment worked and co-owned a manufacturing 
			company for more than 40 years. 
			
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 John Swart, male athlete from the class of 1960. Swart played 
				basketball under head coach Norm Kaye and was named captain and 
				most valuable basketball player. While at Lincoln College, Swart 
				scored 1,141 points in two years and was ranked in the top 20 
				scorers nationally.
 After LC, he played at ISU where he earned the single game 
			rebound record with 24. Basketball continued to be a large part of 
			Swart’s life. He returned to Lincoln College as head basketball 
			coach from 1964 to 1968. 
			 
			
			 Since then, Swart has held several different coaching, 
			administrative and teaching roles at St. Leo University in Florida. 
			Swart was inducted into the Illinois State Athletic Hall of Fame in 
			1995 and the St. Leo Athletic Hall of Fame in 2000. 
			
			 
 Norm Kaye, male coach from 1957 to 1964. Coach Kaye was the men’s 
			basketball head coach and compiled a record of 135-77 during his 
			tenure. In 1962, Kaye led the men’s basketball team to the Illinois 
			state championship and the college’s first National Tournament 
			appearance in any sport, finishing with a record of 30-7. In 2004, 
			the 1962 team was inducted into the Illinois Basketball Coaches 
			Association Hall of Fame.
 After Lincoln College, Kaye served as head basketball coach and 
			athletic director, in addition to several administrative positions 
			at St. Leo University in Florida. During his time at St. Leo, Kaye 
			founded the Sunshine State Conference in 1974 and contributed 
			greatly to the conference’s growth into one of the premiere athletic 
			conferences at the NCAA Division II level. 
			 
			
			 In 2012, Kaye was awarded a Lincoln College Honorary Alumnus 
			Award.
 The Lincoln College Athletic Hall of Fame recognizes student 
			athletes, teams, coaches, managers, administrators, faculty, staff, 
			and friends who have distinguished themselves in the field of 
			athletics at Lincoln College, either by their performance on an 
			athletic team or by meritorious efforts in supporting the athletic 
			program at the College. The Hall of Fame banquet is part of the 2016 
			Homecoming Weekend activities taking place from October 31 through 
			November 5 on the Lincoln campus.
 
 Tickets for the Athletic Hall of Fame banquet are $25 for adults and 
			$15 for children age 18 and younger. Reservations can be made by 
			contacting Mary Jo Werth in the Advancement Office at (217) 735-7217 
			or e-mail 
			mjwerth@lincolncollege.edu.
 
			[Christina XamisPublic Relations & Media Manager
 Lincoln College]
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