The
Athletic Hall of Fame recognizes and celebrates the long and
exemplary history of athletics at Lincoln College. The 2022
inductees are Lyle Fout, Lesli “Sas” Spencer, Kiel Turpin, Kirk
Whiteman, and Cyndi (Reinhardt) Wilhelm.
Lyle Fout ’72
Fout is a former Lincoln College Lynx baseball pitcher from Mt.
Pulaski. Under the direction of Hall of Fame Coaches Chuck Lindstrom
and Tom Zurkammer, Fout and the Lynx took home the state title and
district playoff runner-up spot in 1972, with an all-time winning
record of 29-10. Fout’s contributions included a 5-3 record with a
2.55 ERA, leading the team with the most innings pitched. Upon his
induction, Fout will be joining Hall of Fame inductees Bill
Piskorski, Bill DeMent, and Dennis Werth from his 1972 state
championship team. After Lincoln College, Fout served in the
National Guard for nine years and has been self-employed with Fout
Construction in Elkhart for 35 years.
Lesli “Sas” Spencer ’81
Originally from Clinton, Ill., Lesli “Sas” Spencer played basketball
and softball for the Lincoln College Lynx from 1979-1981. Spencer is
regarded as one the best long-range shooters in the history of Lady
Lynx basketball and was the catcher for the Lynx softball team that
finished 3rd in the nation in 1981. After graduating from Lincoln
College, Spencer continued her basketball career at William Penn
University, in Oskaloosa, Iowa where she was named a Kodak
All-American. Spencer has been inducted into the WPU Hall of Fame,
Illinois Basketball Coaches Hall of Fame, and Clinton’s Wall of
Honor. Spencer taught for 32 years at Reagan Middle School and Dixon
High School in Dixon, Ill., serving as head girls basketball coach
from 1985-1991 with a record of 111-54.
Kiel Turpin ’11
Kiel Turpin, a native of Normal, Ill., played for the Lincoln
College men’s basketball team from 2009-2011, leading the Lynx to
back-to-back national titles. Turpin was named the Division II
Region 24 Player of the Year by the National Junior College Athletic
Association (NJCAA), the National Association of Basketball Coaches
(NABC) Player of the Year, the Mid-West Athletic Conference Player
of the Year, and a first-team NJCAA Division II All-American in
2011.
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Turpin was also named the national tournament MVP for
National Championship titles. Turpin averaged 15.5 points and 7.9
rebounds a game. He was also ranked fourth nationally in blocked
shots during the 2011 season. After his time at Lincoln College,
Turpin played for Florida State University in Tallahassee, Fla.
Coach Kirk Whiteman
Kirk Whiteman served as the Lincoln College men’s basketball coach
from 2008-2012. In his first year as head coach, the Lynx finished
3rd in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA).
Under Whiteman’s direction, the Lynx went on to win back-to-back
NJCAA National Championships in 2010 and 2011. Whiteman’s four-year
record was 108-30 and 51-10 in the Mid-Western Athletic Conference,
bringing home the conference championship all four consecutive
years. Whiteman was voted Mid-West Athletic Conference and Region 24
Coach of the Year in 2009, NJCAA Division II National Coach of the
Year in 2010 and 2011, and National Association of Basketball
Coaches (NABC) National Coach of the Year in 2011.
Cyndi (Reinhardt) Wilhelm ’89
Cyndi (Reinhardt) Wilhelm is one of only four people in the history
of Lynx softball to be named first-team All-American for the
National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA), receiving the
honor twice during her time at Lincoln College. Wilhelm led the Lynx
to a 42-13 record her freshman year, was named MVP with a .372
batting average. Wilhelm made NJCCA Region 24 All-Tournament Team
and NJCAA All-Region 24 First Team in 1988 and 1989. During her
sophomore year, Wilhelm was Team Captain for the Lynx, with a .401
batting average. After her time at Lincoln College, Wilhelm played
at Western Illinois University in Macomb, Ill. She ranks 5th
All-Time for season fielding percentage at .994.
The Lincoln College Athletic Hall of Fame recognizes individuals 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 Lincoln
College.
Tickets for the Athletic Hall of Fame banquet can be reserved online
at
https://lincolncollege.givingfuel.com/lc-hall-of-fame-dinner-2022.
Reservations can also be made by contacting Hannah
Farmer in the Advancement Office at (217) 735-7217 or e-mail
hfarmer@lincolncollege.edu.
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